03/05 – Willy Eco Club News

World Water Day is around the corner and the Eco Club has been preparing an exciting Willy Water Week to educate and celebrate with the whole school. Special events will take place the week of March 18th to 22nd. The Eco Club members will also be experiencing a water walk, much like many children do to collect water for their families. For the walk, the students will be carrying  buckets of all shapes and sizes, if you have any buckets to donate, lend and share, please bring them to Room 13. Labelled buckets with names and room numbers will be returned. Stay tuned for more details.



Online Safety – a message from TDSB

March 01, 2019

Dear Parent/Guardian,

Over the past few days, there have been a number of media reports about something called the “Momo Challenge.” This “challenge” is found online and allegedly encourages children, through social media messaging apps, to carry out dangerous tasks, such as harming themselves or others. Quite frankly, we are receiving conflicting reports over what this “challenge” truly entails or if it is even real. While we would never want to perpetuate a hoax, given the significant amount of media coverage and the number of questions we are receiving from staff, parents and students, we felt this was an opportunity to remind parents and children about online safety in today’s digital world.

In the TDSB, schools have been made aware of these reports and can provide further classroom support and encourage good digital citizenship. School social workers are also available should any mental health supports be needed.

Parental awareness and involvement is an important piece too. Being aware of potentially harmful online trends and explaining them to your child in an age appropriate way is valuable. We encourage parents/guardians to keep the dialogue open with your children about their mental health and emotional well-being. Making your home a safe space for these conversations will help ensure your child feels comfortable bringing their questions and concerns forward.

Additionally, the following list can help you keep your children safe while online:

  • Make sure the protection features of websites and software your children use are activated. There are tools available through your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to help you manage your children’s online experience (i.e. appropriate Websites, amount of time spent online, who can and cannot contact them). It might also include other security features, such as pop-up ad blockers.
  • Get to know the online environments your children use and teach them how to deal with inappropriate material.
  • Keep an eye on the sites they’re visiting by keeping the computer in a common area like the kitchen.
  • Talk to them about the implications of posting inappropriate pictures, saying disparaging things about other people and anything else that could damage a reputation or ruin a friendship.
  • Remind them that the Internet is a public space. Things they do and say now on social networking sites could have implications down the road when they’re looking for summer employment (employers often search personal profiles for information about candidates).
  • If your child is using live text and voice chats for online games, warn them not to give personal information to a stranger.

You may find some additional tips at www.cybertip.ca and www.prevnet.ca

As always, should you have any questions or concerns about your child’s well-being, please reach out to the school Principal.

Sincerely,

John Malloy
Director of Education


Class of 2019 – Grad Committee

Calling all GRADE 5 PARENTS! Here is your chance to snag reserved front row seats to your child‘s graduation ceremony next year! All you have to do is plan this year’s!

Up for the challenge? There are 5 spots available.

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Library Volunteers Needed

The school is looking for volunteers to help in the library.  If you are interested in volunteering or would like more information please email miranda.lewis@tdsb.on.ca.



02/12 – Willy Eco Club News

Eco Club Water Inquiry has reached the brainstorming and planning stages. Look at all the fantastic ideas the students came up with! Next, we will narrow down our ideas and begin our projects.