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Prepare with the Guide for Students and Parents/Guardians

Students in Rainbow Schools in Sudbury, Espanola, Manitoulin and Shining Tree will receive a Guide for Students and Parents/Guardians the first week of school.
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Norm Blaseg, director of education for Rainbow District School Board, reviews the Guide for Students and Parents/Guardians with new employees, including, from left, Lorraine Noel-McVey, teacher at Little Current Public School; Kaytlin Cacciotti, Educational Assistant at Jean Hanson Public School; and Andrew Lessard, teacher at C.R. Judd Public School. According to official predicted enrolment for the start of the 2015-2016 school year, Rainbow District School Board will welcome 13,440 students in Rainbow Schools when classes resume on Tuesday, Sept. 8. There will be no early dismissal on the first day of school. Supplied photo.
Students in Rainbow Schools in Sudbury, Espanola, Manitoulin and Shining Tree will receive a Guide for Students and Parents/Guardians the first week of school.

The guide contains important information that will serve as a handy reference throughout the school year.

“On behalf of Trustees, I would like to welcome all students and parents/guardians to Rainbow Schools and the start of another exciting school year,” said Rainbow District School Board Chair, Doreen Dewar.

“The mission of Rainbow Schools and its staff is to bring learning to life in English and French Immersion from Kindergarten to secondary school. We also strive to instill in students the values that build responsible and respectful citizens who care about each other and the world in which they live.

“As always, parents/guardians are encouraged to take an active interest in their child’s education. Parental involvement improves student achievement. We also welcome community partners to help us mentor and nurture their future workforce. When the home, the school and the community work together, we maximize learning opportunities for students and help them achieve their full potential.”

“The Guide for Students and Parents/Guardians is our first step to enhance communication between the home and the school,” said Director of Education Norm Blaseg.

“We invite parents/guardians and students to keep this publication as a handy reference throughout the year. It contains information about services, programs and policies, including the Code of Conduct. It also features key dates, such as school holidays, provincial assessments, professional activity days, secondary school examination days, information nights and system-wide events.

“Parents/guardians are important partners in education, so we invite them to get involved in their child’s school. There are many opportunities for parents/guardians to contribute, including membership on School Councils.”

The Guide for Students and Parents/Guardians is available online at www.rainbowschools.ca.

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