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Inclement Weather

IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL FAMILIES

 

 

ANGLOPHONE SOUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT

SCHOOL CLOSURES DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER

 

Anglophone South School District is committed to the safe and efficient transportation of students and recognizes that it may be necessary to cancel a bus run(s), close school(s), or delay school opening to ensure students are not endangered by hazards brought on by poor weather or road conditions.  Our decisions must be made prior to 6:30 a.m. and they are based on the forecasts we have, and information we are able to collect on road conditions.

 

The following options are considered when deciding what to do during inclement weather situations:

 

1.             Schools are open as usual in which case no announcement will be made.

 

2.             All schools are closed for the day with an appropriate announcement being relayed to:

·      the local radio stations prior to 6:30 a.m.

·      the District website (www.asd-s.nbed.nb.ca) 

·      follow us on twitter  http://twitter.com/ASD_South

·      the District Information Phone line – for school closures

(toll free:1-855-535-7669 [SNOW]).

·      subscribe online for email notifications at https://asdsbp.nbed.nb.ca and choose the Parent Portal

 

Parents are encouraged to access the above noted methods early in the morning, particularly on days when the weather is inclement.

 

3.             Schools are closed by Education Centre:

·      Hampton Education Centre

·      Saint John Education Centre

·      St. Stephen Education Centre

 

Schools within an Education Centre may be closed depending on conditions.

 

 

 

SCHOOL CLOSURES DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER

 

4.          School bus runs are delayed one/two hour(s).  On these occasions, all schools will open at their regular time to receive students.  Students arriving late will not be penalized.

 

5.         Schools may be closed early on days when the weather conditions are anticipated to deteriorate significantly during the day.  Every effort will be made to notify parents by telephone for students in Kindergarten to Grade 5. We use media, voice mail and email. Families are reminded of the importance of ensuring alternate arrangements are in place for their child(ren) in cases when they or another adult will not be available to be home.

 

During the winter months, there may be occasions when the condition of a particular road along a bus driver’s route is hazardous.  Individual school bus drivers have a responsibility to recommend to their supervisor either the cancellation or delay of their individual bus runs should they have a safety concern.  Whenever possible, notice of a late bus or a cancelled bus run will be announced on the radio and posted on the Website.

 

While the loss of valuable instruction time is always a concern, the safety of students is paramount.  The decision to close schools is always made with this in mind.  If schools remain open, and as a parent/guardian you feel that conditions in your area are not safe for your child to go to school, then ultimately you have the final decision whether or not to send your child to school.  Absences on these days will not be a factor in a student’s attendance record.

 

District Information Phone Line:  1-855-535-7669 [SNOW]

Follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/ASD_South

District Website:  www.asd-s.nbed.nb.ca

 

 

Zoë Watson

Superintendent

November 12, 2019

January 25
District Education Council Vacancy

 
DISTRICT EDUCATION COUNCIL VACANCY TO BE FILLED
 
A vacancy on the Anglophone South District Education Council exists for Sub-District 4.  Persons living in the areas identified by Elections NB online at http://www.electionsnb.ca/content/enb/en/maps/school-districts.html may be an eligible candidate. 
 
The following schools are located in Sub-District 4:
·         Barnhill Memorial School
·         Beaconsfield Middle School
·         Island View School
·         Morna Heights School
·         Seaside Park Elementary
·         St. Rose School
 
Eligibility Requirements:
·         You must live in the sub-district for which there is a vacancy
·         You must be 18 years of age or older
·         You must be a Canadian citizen
·         You must not be an employee of the school system
 
If you are interested in serving as a District Education Council member for the remainder of the current four year term, (ending June 30, 2020), and you meet the eligibility criteria outlined above, then you are encouraged to express your interest in writing to:  Superintendent, Anglophone South School District, 490 Woodward Avenue, Saint John, NB  E2K 5N3.  Your letter must address each of the four eligibility requirements, provide a mailing address and daytime contact information.  Submissions must be received by 4:00 p.m. on February 28, 2019.
 
The Anglophone South District Education Council will forward the names of eligible applicants to Education Minister Dominic Cardy who will select the applicant to be appointed.
 
Zoë Watson, Superintendent
 
 
December 03
String Program Information Session

ASD-S School String Program
 
Re: opportunity to start beginner violin lessons
 
Monday, December 3, 2018
 
To: All Elementary Music Teachers
 
From: ASD-S School String Program
 
Re: Opportunity to start beginner violin lessons for students in Gr 3
Please distribute copies of this letter to any appropriate student in your school
 
The ASD-S School String Program will be starting a beginner violin class in January, 2019.  This class, which will be taught by Ali Leonard start at Gr 3 and can continue to Gr 12.
 
This opportunity is offered to as many interested students as possible, but it is impossible to cover the whole school district with in-school classes. We will therefore offer an after-school class on Tuesdays at Beaconsfield Middle School.  The first class will be Tuesday, January 8 from 6:15-7pm. This class is open to any student in Anglophone South School District. While we normally start students in Gr 3, we consider requests from students in other grade levels. Parents are responsible for transportation to and from Beaconsfield Middle School.
 
There will be two information meetings for parents and interested students. Tuesday, December 11 and Thursday, December 13. Both will be held at Beaconsfield Middle School at 7pm. Parents need this information before these dates!
 
Please email alison.leonard@nbed.nb.ca if you need further information.
 
Yours truly,
 
Ali Leonard - String Teacher ASD-S
November 29
School Closures Due To Inclement Weather

 
 
 
IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL FAMILIES
 
 
ANGLOPHONE SOUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT
SCHOOL CLOSURES DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER
 
Anglophone South School District is committed to the safe and efficient transportation of students and recognizes that it may be necessary to cancel a bus run(s), close school(s), or delay school opening to ensure students are not endangered by hazards brought on by poor weather or road conditions.  Our decisions must be made prior to 6:30 a.m. and they are based on the forecasts we have, and information we are able to collect on road conditions.
 
The following options are considered when deciding what to do during inclement weather situations:
 
1.    Schools are open as usual in which case no announcement will be made.
 
2.    All schools are closed for the day with an appropriate announcement being relayed to:
·      the local radio stations prior to 6:30 a.m.
·      the District website (www.asd-s.nbed.nb.ca) 
·      follow us on twitter  http://twitter.com/ASD_South
·      the District Information Phone line – for school closures
(toll free:1-855-535-7669 [SNOW]).
·      subscribe online for email notifications at https://asdsbp.nbed.nb.ca and choose the Parent Portal
 
Parents are encouraged to access the above noted methods early in the morning, particularly on days when the weather is inclement.
 
3.    Schools are closed by Education Centre:
·      Hampton Education Centre
·      Saint John Education Centre
·      St. Stephen Education Centre
 
Schools within an Education Centre may be closed depending on conditions.
 
 
 
SCHOOL CLOSURES DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER
 
4.   School bus runs are delayed one/two hour(s).  On these occasions, all schools will open at their regular time to receive students.  Students arriving late will not be penalized.
 
5.   Schools may be closed early on days when the weather conditions are anticipated to deteriorate significantly during the day.  Every effort will be made to notify parents by telephone for students in Kindergarten to Grade 5. We use media, voice mail and email. Families are reminded of the importance of ensuring alternate arrangements are in place for their child(ren) in cases when they or another adult will not be available to be home.
 
During the winter months, there may be occasions when the condition of a particular road along a bus driver’s route is hazardous.  Individual school bus drivers have a responsibility to recommend to their supervisor either the cancellation or delay of their individual bus runs should they have a safety concern.  Whenever possible, notice of a late bus or a cancelled bus run will be announced on the radio and posted on the Website.
 
While the loss of valuable instruction time is always a concern, the safety of students is paramount.  The decision to close schools is always made with this in mind.  If schools remain open, and as a parent/guardian you feel that conditions in your area are not safe for your child to go to school, then ultimately you have the final decision whether or not to send your child to school.  Absences on these days will not be a factor in a student’s attendance record.
 
District Information Phone Line:  1-855-535-7669 [SNOW]
Follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/ASD_South
District Website:  www.asd-s.nbed.nb.ca
 
 
Zoë Watson
Superintendent
November 15, 2018
June 14
School Supply Fees

​School Supply Fees will be collected again next year for student school supplies. The cost is $40 per child. More information on payment through our cashless system will be shared in August. Families are still responsible for sneakers, school bags, and lunch bags.

January 26
Student and Family Responsibilities

Policy Number #703
PLEP Plan and Behaviour Policy
 
Section C – Students
Students are expected to act in a manner which protects the safety and learning of all.
To meet the behavioural standards and expectations established by the district, students must;
·       Come to school prepared, on time and ready to learn;
·       Show respect for: themselves and others’ rules and authority; learning and teaching; school and personal property; and, the school and community environments;
·       Follow established rules, procedures, expectations and staff directions;
·       Demonstrate courteous, cooperative and considerate behaviour;
·       Demonstrate honesty and integrity
·       Complete assignment and produce quality work to one’s potential;
·       Be accountable for personal actions and the positive resolution of problems and;
·       Be addressed appropriate as outlined in school guidelines
 
 
Section D. Families
·       Parents play an important role in the education of their children and have a responsibility to support the efforts of school staff in maintaining a safe and respectful learning environment.
 
Families fulfill this responsibility when they:
·       Show an active interest in their child’s school work and progress;
·       Communicate regularly with the school and share pertinent information which impacts their child’s education such as illness, travel, extended absences, medical conditions, family situations etc.;
·       Contact the teacher if there are questions or concerns about classroom procedure(s), curriculum, or any incident involving their child;
·       Ensure that their child attends school and arrives on time; notifying the school of their child’s absence or late arrival;
·       Understand and support the school’s Positive Behaviours Interventions and Supports expectations;
·       Encourage and assist their child in following the rules of behaviour; and
·       Collaborate with teacher and administrators in dealing with disciplinary issues to develop appropriate and effective consequences and/or Positive Behaviour Support Plan if their child is experiencing significant behavioural difficulties.
 
December 08
Registration French Immersion

This year parents will register their children for French Immersion programs using an online registration form.  Registration deadline is January 30, 2018.  Only those registering for French Immersion programs need to register. 
 
To register:
 
Go to  https://secure1.nbed.nb.ca/sites/fsl/Pages/default.asp  Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Register for French Immersion 2018-2019.
 
To get to the registration form from the ASD-S Website:
 
1.      Click on IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON REGISTERING FOR FRENCH SECOND LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
 
2.    Click on the link below REGISTER YOUR CHILD FOR FSL PROGRAMS-Deadline January 30, 2018
 
3.      Click on the link Registration for French Immersion Programs 2018-2019
 
4.      Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Register for French Immersion 2018-2019
November 14
School Closures Due To Inclement Weather

IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL FAMILIES
 
 ANGLOPHONE SOUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT
SCHOOL CLOSURES DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER
 
Anglophone South School District is committed to the safe and efficient transportation of students and recognizes that it may be necessary to cancel a bus run(s), close school(s), or delay school opening to ensure students are not endangered by hazards brought on by poor weather or road conditions.  Our decisions must be made prior to 6:30 a.m. and they are based on the forecasts we have, and information we are able to collect on road conditions.
 
The following options are considered when deciding what to do during inclement weather situations:
 
1.     Schools are open as usual in which case no announcement will be made.
 
2.     All schools are closed for the day with an appropriate announcement being relayed to:
·      the local radio stations prior to 6:30 a.m.
·      the District website (www.asd-s.nbed.nb.ca
·      follow us on twitter  http://twitter.com/ASD_South
·      the District Information Phone line – for school closures
(toll free:1-855-535-7669 [SNOW] ).
·      subscribe online for email notifications at https://asdsbp.nbed.nb.ca and choose the Parent Portal
 
Parents are encouraged to access the above noted methods early in the morning, particularly on days when the weather is inclement.
 
3.     Schools are closed by Education Centre:
·      Hampton Education Centre
·      Saint John Education Centre
·      St. Stephen Education Centre
 
Schools within an Education Centre may be closed depending on conditions.
  
SCHOOL CLOSURES DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER
 
4.    School bus runs are delayed one/two hour(s).  On these occasions, all schools will open at their regular time to receive students.  Students arriving late will not be penalized.
 
5.    Schools may be closed early on days when the weather conditions are anticipated to deteriorate significantly during the day.  Every effort will be made to notify parents by telephone for students in Kindergarten to Grade 5. We use media, voice mail and email. Families are reminded of the importance of ensuring alternate arrangements are in place for their child(ren) in cases when they or another adult will not be available to be home.
 
During the winter months, there may be occasions when the condition of a particular road along a bus driver’s route is hazardous.  Individual school bus drivers have a responsibility to recommend to their supervisor either the cancellation or delay of their individual bus runs should they have a safety concern.  Whenever possible, notice of a late bus or a cancelled bus run will be announced on the radio and posted on the Website.
 
While the loss of valuable instruction time is always a concern, the safety of students is paramount.  The decision to close schools is always made with this in mind.  If schools remain open, and as a parent/guardian you feel that conditions in your area are not safe for your child to go to school, then ultimately you have the final decision whether or not to send your child to school.  Absences on these days will not be a factor in a student’s attendance record.
September 03
East Point Adopts SRS

​Dollar for dollar, all purchases in store (Indigo East Point) and online between September 16th and October 8th will be donated to SRS in books. Enjoy a great book or shop for early Christmas presents to support literacy at our school.

 

 

August 23
School Supplies Fees

​A reminder this year SRS is collecting $40 per child in lieu of school supplies. This can be paid in cash or cheque on Open House evening (August 31st from 4:30 pm-6:00 pm), paid to Mrs. Finley during the first two weeks of school in the main office, or by sending the fees to school with your child. Families are still responsible for lunch bag, school bag, and sneakers.

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