PTBOCanada Featured Post: Day Students Are A Vital Part Of Life At Lakefield College School

PTBOCanada Featured Post: Day Students Are A Vital Part Of Life At Lakefield College School

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Peterborough Police Are Getting Numerous Calls About Motorists Disobeying School Bus Flashing Lights

Peterborough Police Service's Traffic Management Unit has been receiving numerous calls, emails and voice messages with respect to motorists disobeying school bus flashing lights. 

Motorists are reminded that unless there is a physical barrier between the travel lanes, they are required to stop for a school bus when the bus is fully stopped and the lights are flashing.

Highway Traffic Act

Duty of drivers when school bus stopped

175 (11) Every driver or street car operator, when meeting on a highway, other than a highway with a median strip, a stopped school bus that has its overhead red signal-lights flashing, shall stop before reaching the bus and shall not proceed until the bus moves or the overhead red signal-lights have stopped flashing.  R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 175 (11).

     “median strip” means the portion of a highway so constructed as to separate traffic travelling in one direction from traffic travelling in the opposite direction by a physical barrier or a raised or depressed paved or unpaved separation area that is not intended to allow crossing vehicular movement.

The Traffic Management Unit will be devoting resources into educating and enforcing this very serious Highway Traffic Act offence, which comes with a set fine of $490 and 6 points.

Please share this post to remind motorists.

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PTBOCanada Featured Post: 7 Great Reasons To Join Lakefield College School for Their Open House

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Peterborough Mom Returns To School, Posts Awesome Back To School Pictures & Message With Daughter

Peterborough Mom Returns To School, Posts Awesome Back To School Pictures & Message With Daughter

"It's never too late to follow your dreams."

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Peterborough Principal Live Tweets His Day In The Life At A School

St. John Catholic Elementary School Principal Andy Sawada is doing a really neat experiment on Wednesday (May 4th), taking us inside the life of a principal—and school—by live tweeting his day.

Using the hashtag #dayinthelifeoftheprincipal, Sawada is giving his followers a fascinating window into his day.

Principal Sawada with a student

Principal Sawada with a student

"This idea came up last week when one of my friends asked me what I do during the day," Sawada tells PTBOCanada. "Many people have an idea of what the principal role is, but the principal role has changed immensely since you and I went to school. So, I thought of live tweeting my day, which can be a challenge, but I usually tweet out school happenings at the @StJohnPVNC handle. Additionally, I thought that this could be a transparent way of showing and sharing what my job entails."

Here are some of his tweets so far...

Follow him here for more tweets.

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Holy Cross Students Walk A Mile In Her Shoes Event Was A Thing Of Beauty

[***UPDATE: YWCA tells PTBOCanada that the total amount raised for the Holy Cross Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event is $2,383.25—surpassing their goal of $2,000! Awesome!!]

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This year's Walk A Mile in Her Shoes event for YWCA takes place May 27th, but in the build up to the big day many local schools—Holy Cross, Crestwood and Kenner—are hosting their own special events to raise money and awareness among students.

On a beautiful Tuesday (May 3rd), Holy Cross students and staff hosted a great day at their school to show their support for Walk a Mile and promote healthy relationships.

More than 50 staff and students participated, walking four laps on the school track in heels.

Eileen Kimmett was there and snapped these great photos...

There were also great tweets throughout the Walk a Mile event at the school...

The day was further proof that youth in our community—the next generation to make an impact—are amazing.

[Related: 10 Things You Should Know About 2016 Walk A Mile In Her Shoes]

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PTBOCanada Feature Post: Trinity College School

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UPDATE: Lakefield District Secondary School Is Closing

UPDATE (March 30th): The board decided last night to close Lakefield District Secondary School. LDISS will consolidate with TASSS in Peterborough beginning in September 2016. Give us your thoughts on its closure on our Facebook page, and what impact you think it will have on students and this small rural community.

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The future of Lakefield District Secondary School is up in the air due to declining enrolment numbers.

Accommodation reviews have been undertaken by Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB, and a final decision is expected Tuesday night (March 29th) at a public school board meeting at the KPR board office on Fisher Drive.

If the school closes, students will attend Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School in Peterborough.

If you can't make the meeting—it starts at 7 p.m.—but want to follow along, it will be live streamed here.

What does the school's possible closure mean to you? Tell us on our Facebook page.

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The LDISS Is Open Committee Working To Save School

The future of Lakefield District Secondary School is up in the air due to declining enrolment numbers. Accommodation reviews are being undertaken by Kawartha Pine Ridge DSB to determine its future, and if closed high school students would attend Thomas. A Stewart instead—starting as soon as September 2016 possibly.

The Accommodation Review committee is holding a number of public meetings to discuss the student accommodation needs at this school. Throughout this process, the review committee will share information from the community that will inform the final administrative recommendations on its future.

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Parents and community members are invited to attend, and to make presentations at the following committee meetings:

Monday, November 9, 2015               (6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Lakefield DSS)
Monday, December 7, 2015               (6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Lakefield DSS)
Wednesday, January 20, 2016           (6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Lakefield DSS)


For the past few months, a committee called the LDISS Is Open Committee has been tirelessly working on options to keep the school open. The committee is a group of concerned citizens—some who attended LDISS and others who live and work in the community or neighbouring townships—and do not wish to see this school closed forever. 
 

LDISS Is Open Committee encourages current and former students, LDISS parents, parents of children at the feeder schools (Apsley, Warsaw, Buckhorn, Ridpath and Curve Lake First Nations), and community members to come and hear the ideas being presented to the committee. The community will have the opportunity to ask questions at all of the public meetings.

***To learn more about LDISS Is Open Committee, visit their website or Facebook page. To learn more about the accommodation review process, go here.

What does the school's possible closure mean to you? Tell us on our Facebook page.

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Your Child Can Learn About Taking School Bus At Lansdowne Place First Rider Sessions

This is a great opportunity for parents to get their young kids onto a bus before the first day of school so they know what's happening and aren't caught off guard!

There are "First Rider" sessions at Lansdowne Place Centre Court (near the escalators) taking place Friday, August 28th and Saturday, August 29th.

"First Rider" allows students—and their parents—to become familiar with the bus riding experience (and important safety rules) in advance of the new school year through this unique hands-on free event.

Registration is not required for these sessions, and the Dates & Times are as follows:
Friday, August 28th > ongoing sessions from 3 pm to 6 pm
Saturday, August 29th -> ongoing sessions from 9 am to 1 pm

**Please spread the word on your social media channels to parents about these sessions.

—By Aaron Elliott

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