Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Have a Wonderful Summer!
Another school year has come to an end and I would like to thank the LKS staff, parents and community for making LKS a wonderful place to be. I wish you all a safe and happy summer and see you on September 6th!
Thursday, June 23, 2011
City of Toronto Middle Childhood Project
The Middle Childhood Project is a project of the City of Toronto, Children Services Division that focuses on the after school needs of children ages 6 – 12. The project is part of the City’s Vision for Children that outlines a commitment to provide children with experiences that promote their chances of developing into healthy, well-adjusted and productive adults. Within this Vision, the City of Toronto has a commitment to develop a Middle Childhood Strategy.
If you are interested in sharing your opinions, a survey can be found at this link:
http://app.fluidsurveys.com/s/TorontoParentSurvey/
If you are interested in sharing your opinions, a survey can be found at this link:
http://app.fluidsurveys.com/s/TorontoParentSurvey/
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Art @ LKS
What a wonderful exhibit of art! Students from LKS are displaying their photo art in the gym today. If you are able to visit, please do so! The LKS "Gallery" looks GREAT!
Congratulations to all the students and to Ms. Caddel, Mme. Pagnotta, Mr. Elias, and Mr, Blais.
Congratulations to all the students and to Ms. Caddel, Mme. Pagnotta, Mr. Elias, and Mr, Blais.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Bicycle Safety
Now that the warmer weather has approached us children will be participating in many outdoor activities like bike riding. The Toronto District School Board and Toronto Public Health want kids to be safe while playing outdoors this summer. Parents and caregivers can "stay a step ahead" by protecting children when they ride.
Here's how:
1.An adult should always supervise children 10 years of age or younger when they are using a bicycle or other wheeled sports equipment. Even older children may need on-going supervision when riding near the road.
2.Make sure children wear the correct helmet properly when they ride. Ontario's bike helmet law requires all children and youth under age 18 to wear an approved bike helmet when riding a bicycle.
3. Keep children away from traffic when they use wheeled sports equipment. Make sure they ride in a safe place.
4. Teach children how to:
a. steer, brake and ride in a straight line
b. wear the right safety gear, and
c. do a safety check every time they ride a bicycle, scooter, skateboard, use in-line skates or wear shoes with wheels.
5. Be within arm's reach when your children are learning to ride any wheeled equipment.
6. Always walk a bicycle, scooter or skateboard across a street intersection, instead of riding across.
7. Tell children that you are happy when you see them riding safely.
8. Remind children of the safety rules when they forget.
9. Be a good role model - wear a helmet and safety gear yourself. Children copy what adults do.
Here's how:
1.An adult should always supervise children 10 years of age or younger when they are using a bicycle or other wheeled sports equipment. Even older children may need on-going supervision when riding near the road.
2.Make sure children wear the correct helmet properly when they ride. Ontario's bike helmet law requires all children and youth under age 18 to wear an approved bike helmet when riding a bicycle.
3. Keep children away from traffic when they use wheeled sports equipment. Make sure they ride in a safe place.
4. Teach children how to:
a. steer, brake and ride in a straight line
b. wear the right safety gear, and
c. do a safety check every time they ride a bicycle, scooter, skateboard, use in-line skates or wear shoes with wheels.
5. Be within arm's reach when your children are learning to ride any wheeled equipment.
6. Always walk a bicycle, scooter or skateboard across a street intersection, instead of riding across.
7. Tell children that you are happy when you see them riding safely.
8. Remind children of the safety rules when they forget.
9. Be a good role model - wear a helmet and safety gear yourself. Children copy what adults do.
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