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Bayridge Bulletin-Oct. 13, 2025

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Posted on 2025-10-13 18:52:47.314 +0000 UTC

Thankful

Dear Families,

Wishing all of our Bayridge PS families (who are participating) a very happy Thanksgiving! We hope this season brings joy, rest, and special moments with family and friends.

It was so nice to see so many families at our recent open house. Your presence and engagement mean a lot to our school community and truly help strengthen the connection between home and school.

A heartfelt thank you as well to everyone who supported the Scholastic Book Fair fundraiser. Your contributions help SAC and the school provide resources for students and support other initiatives throughout the school.

This year, our self-identified Indigenous students are taking part in land-based, yearlong learning with Liv Rondeau from the Indigenous Education Team. In our first session, 11 students created beautiful beaded keychains that represent elements of the natural world — like water, air, flowers, and more. These keychains will travel with them throughout the year as they take part in meaningful, hands-on experiences connected to the land, culture, and community. The next oppotunity is on October 30th with Bath Public School - see School Day to sign up.

On the recent PA Day, our staff spent valuable time working together to develop our School Achievement Plan, with a focus on literacy, math, and well-being. Teachers also created their Annual Learning Plans and continued their work on Individual Education Plans (IEPs) to support student success. It was a productive day filled with collaboration and planning.

We are requesting that families who have signed up for the LunchBox program this school year review their student's teacher by clicking HERE. We have had lots of lunches end up in wrong classes and delayed lunches. We have also reached out to LunchBox for assistance.

As the weather continues to shift this fall, we encourage all students to dress appropriately for the changing temperatures. Layers, waterproof jackets, and proper footwear help keep students comfortable and ready for outdoor play and learning.

Finally, as students continue to build friendships and grow socially, we are gently reminding everyone of the importance of respecting personal space and keeping hands and feet to themselves. These are important parts of fostering safe, kind, and inclusive peer relationships for all.

Have a great short week!

Be you, belong, believe, be a bear!

Ms. Stephen, Mrs. Asselstine, and The BPS Team

This Week

This Week's Schedule

Monday, October 13th

  • Thanksgiving Monday - no school for staff or students
  • Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah (Oct. 12-15)

Tuesday, October 14th (Day 3)

Wednesday, October 15th (Day 4)

  • Edo Japan - LunchBox Program
  • SAC Meeting 5:30-7 pm in the Learning Commons/Library

Thursday, October 16th (Day 5)

  • IEPs home to families for input

Friday, October 17th (Day 1)

  • BPS Spirit Wear - BPS t-shirts, green, or blue!
  • Moscrop/Huntley & Marshall to Spring Meadown Orchard
  • Gino's Pizza & Chicken Fingers - Lunchbox Program
  • Secret Path Week (Indigenous) (Oct. 17-22)

Meet Our School Advisory Council (SAC) Exec!

SAC

  • Chair: Kristy Kuhn
  • Vice Chair: Vacancy
  • Treasurer: Jenn Nguyen
  • Secretary: Kayla Mae
  • Fundraising Coordinator: Zrinka Vukadinovic
  • Indigenous Representative: Vacancy
  • Divisional Representatives: Lindsay Hanna (Junior) - Kindergarten, Primary & Intermediate Vacancies
  • PIC Representative: Meg Redmond
  • Members-At-Large: Alison Kuiack, Amber McCready

Anyone who is part of our Bayridge PS family as a caregiver is welcome to attend any of our meetings this year. The next SAC Council Meeting will be on Wednesday, October 15th at 5:30 pm in the Learning Commons/Library.

Oct 15

SAC Dates:

All meetings take place in the Learning Commons/Library from 5:30-7 pm.

  • October 15 - this week!
  • November 12
  • December 10
  • January 14
  • February 18
  • March 11
  • April 15
  • May 13
  • June 10

YGK Play

Bayridge Public School is a proud and grateful partner of Play Gaming & Entertainment, a charitable gaming organization. Our roster is in need of 8-10  new volunteer members! Your commitment to the Bingo Team involves a brief online training, 2-hour shifts as often as you can be involved but ideally 2-4 shifts over the next 7 months. The contract year for bingo, is April 1 - March 31st the following year. Our Bingo shifts range from Thursday evenings, and Saturday and Sundays between 12 pm and 10 pm. Please connect with Kristen Collins at collinskd@limestone.on.ca if you are interested in joining the team! The financial support (shares) from bingo supports the purchase of technology, the cost of bus transportation, field trip expens important school-wide events, and so much more at BPS. We thank you in advance for your support and time.

Accessibility Plan 26-29

Help Shape Our Accessibility Plan

The Limestone District School Board is committed to fostering accessibility and inclusion for all. We are currently developing our next Multi-Year Accessibility Plan and invite feedback from students, staff, families, and community members.

Your input will help ensure our goals reflect the diverse needs and lived experiences across our school communities. Please visit HERE to provide input. The survey is open until November 10, 2025.

Important Information:

Data Verificaton Forms

Hard copies of Data Verification Forms were already sent home and so many have been returned - thank you! Please continue to review and return these forms (WITH OR WITHOUT CHANGES) to ensure we have the most up to date information in our Aspen database. Please include more than one emergency contact for your student. You can write any changes directly on the form.

Primary Yard Climber Closed & Update

The LDSB deemed the purple and green climber on the primary yard unsafe. As a result, the climber is CLOSED before, during, and after school hours. Through a capital project, the contractor hired by LDSB plans to commence and complete the replacement of rubber for mulch within the next month.

Main Office

Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am-4:00 pm. The office will be covered for an hour throughout the day from 12-1 pm. You can email us at bayri@limestone.on.ca or call 613-389-6900. Emails and phone messages will be answered within 48 hours. For immediate assistance, please call back and to speak to someone.

Bayridge Public School is committed to providing a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment. Harrassment, discrimination, violence, or abuse towards staff will not be tolerated. Please review the LDSB Code of Conduct below. Thank you.

Lunchbox Lunch Program

Lunchbox

You can order your Wednesday and Friday Lunchbox for our Lunch Program already! Orders are due by noon on Sunday. You are welcome to create an account and explore the www.lunchboxorders.net site now. We are currently working with Lunchbox to source vendor and food options for Mondays. We have Edo Japan (bowls and sushi) on Wednesdays and Gino's (pizza and chicken fingers) on Fridays). Milkshake days can still be ordered on School Day at this time.

Service Dogs Only

Only service dogs are allowed on school property - this is standard practice across the Limestone District School Board in order to keep you, your dog, and staff and students safe. Owners with dogs without visible identification will be asked to leave school property. Thank you for your understanding.

BPS Fundraiser!

School Fundraiser

LDSB Intention

LDSB Vision


School Timetable - Balanced Day

Time

Activity

9:05 am

Morning Bell Rings

9:05-10:45 am

100 Instructional Minutes

10:45-11:05 am

First Recess

11:05-11:25 am

First Nutrition Break

11:25-1:05 pm

100 Instructional Minutes

1:05-1:25 pm

Second Recess

1:25-1:45 pm

Second Nutrition Break

1:45-3:25 pm

100 Instructional Minutes

3:25 pm

Dismissal

Staff Organization: 2025-2026

Welcome to:

  • Yogi Jayaraman in a Short-Term Educational Assistant (STEA) role beginning October 14-December 19

Farewell to:

  • N/A

Teaching Staff

Support Staff

Custodial Staff

Administrative Staff

Nicole Stone

Kristen Collins

Nariy Moscrop

Allison Huntley

Cindy Marshall

June Cotton

Amy Hart

Ella Breen (LTO)

Megan Richmond (LTO)

Meagan Akey

Sumi Nada

Eddy Travers

Jacob Fields-Young

Marc Wolsey

Alana Overvelde

Alicia Bacile

Carol Hill

Andrew Seychuk

Cynthia Laird

Emma Hamilton

Suhkvinder Kaur

Vacancy (Emma Elyea)

Leanne Locke

Sarah Perrett

Morgan Hennessey

Precious Alaba

Norah Godin

Lee-Anne Touchette

Maria Frid

Andrea Martin

Keerthiga Dhandipani

Rawan Sawan

Yogi Jayaraman


Ella Price

Stephanie McKinnon


April Miner

Sabrina Hossain

Michel Corea

Chris Klein

Thomas Wolfe

Emily Stephen

Carey Lynn Asselstine

Pamela Graham

Immunizations - A Message from KFL&A

KFL&A

Getting to School Safely

Being Active

Concussion Information:

Click HERE to read the LDSB Concussion Flow Chart.

LDSB is committed to helping all students succeed and lead safe, healthy, and active lives. As part of its commitment to student safety, injury prevention, and well-being, the Ministry of Education supports concussion awareness, prevention, identification, management, tracking, and training in schools through legislation, policy, and resources. Click HERE for more information on the LDSB website. The office calls home for all students who have a head injury/suspected concussion. If a student has one or more symptoms of a concussion they are given an orange bracelet are will not particiapte in physical activity (i.e., physical education, DPA, recess) until cleared (signed off) by a caregiver and/or medical professional. We encourage all students with symptoms of a concussion to be picked up from school and monitored by a caregiver and assessed by a medical professional.

Cell Phones in Schools

Out of Site Out of Mind No Cell PhonesWe encourage students and families to use the office phones whenever possible, if they need to contact each other throughout the school day. However, we understand that there are certain circumstances in which a cell phone may be deemed necessary.

When can students use a mobile device: If a student is in Grade 6 and below, they can bring a mobile device to school but will only be able to use it before and after school.

If a student is in Grades 7-12, they must keep their personal mobile devices stored out of sight (i.e., in the teacher's locked closet) and either powered off or set to silent mode during instructional time, except when an educator grants explicit permission for use under the specified circumstances.

What parents/caregivers can do: You can teach your student about finding a healthy balance in using technology by limiting screen time at home. You can also:

Student Clothing

The Limestone District School Board is committed to upholding human rights and creating an equitable, inclusive, and accessible school climate that ensures all students and staff feel safe, comfortable, and accepted. Administrative Procedure 352: Student Clothing has been updated to reflect this commitment.

The Student Clothing Administrative Procedure will be applied in a fair and consistent way throughout schools in the LDSB in an effort to respect student clothing decisions within parameters and in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code.

Medical Box

Prevalent Medical Conditions

We still have many outstanding Medical Plans of Care for students who have been identified in our Aspen database as requiring medical support at school. In order to make sure we are able to support the needs of your student, we ask that you complete the appropriate medical forms that are applicable to your student. 

Plans of Care:

Supplemental Forms:

Click below for necessary supplementary forms needed including:

No medication or procedures can be administered at school without the authorization forms signed and filed at the school.

We are here to support students with medical conditions and paperwork to ensure your student can fully access school in a safe, accepting, and healthy learning environment that fully supports their well-being.

No nuts

Please check with the teacher before sending consumables for the whole class.


Student insurance

Student Accident Insurance

The Limestone District School Board requires that students have student accident insurance in order to participate in extra-curricular activities. Before students will be allowed to participate in these events, parents/guardians must confirm their own coverage for items not covered under the Provincial Health Plan, or purchase an insurance plan.

Each year a Student Accident Insurance Plan is made available to all students on a voluntary basis. The plan provides protection for dental damage due to accidents, fracture benefits and other important coverage, which are not covered under the Provincial Health Plan. Some parents may have dental plan coverage through their workplace but many of these plans are limited in one way or another, while this accident coverage is not. You should compare plans to make sure you have the coverage you need or desire.

In making this plan available, the Board wishes to make its position clear in the matter of insurance. Under the Education Act, the Board is not permitted to provide insurance coverage for accidents to pupils, therefore, the Board recommends consideration of this plan to any parent who wishes to obtain this kind of insurance. Although the policy has all the advantages of a group plan, it is essentially a direct contract between the parent and the insurance company.

A family plan is also available for three or more students which permits the enrolment of students in the family who are attending schools outside the jurisdiction of this Board as long as at least one child in the family is attending a school within the Limestone District School Board.

If you wish to subscribe to this insurance, you may do so by completing the form handed out to students the first week of school and mailing it directly to Reliable Life Insurance Company in the stamped envelope provided. Or, for your convenience, you may purchase directly online at www.insuremykids.com.

Human Development & Sexual Health

Parents/guardians play an important role in their student’s learning. As such, the Ministry of Education requires the Limestone District School Board to inform parents/guardians when instruction related to Human Development and Sexual Health will occur. Please read the list of expectations by grade before exempting your student from this strand in the Ontario health curriculum using Form 325-B.

Form 325-A - Notice of Period of Instruction Grade 1 to 8

Form 325-B - Exemption Letter Parent Request

Form 325-C - Principal Acknowledgement of Exemption Request

Form 325-D - List of H.D. and S.H Instruction Expectations by Grade

Creed-based Accommodations

LDSB is committed to fostering an inclusive learning environment that promotes acceptance and protects freedom of creed for all individuals. This Administrative Procedure stipulates the process of requesting creed-based accommodation. LDSB will take all reasonable steps to ensure freedom of creed-based beliefs and practices consistent with the Code. It is expected that students and their families will help the Board to understand their creed-related needs and will work with the Board and its schools to determine appropriate and reasonable accommodations. Should your student require a creed-based accommodation, please reach out to the school to set up a time to meet and complete Form 106A: Creed-based Accommodation Request Form. More information can be found HERE.

School Trips and CPICs for Volunteers

Kingston PoliceThroughout the year, we may ask for parent/guardian volunteers on school trips or for various classroom and school activities. The wait time for obtaining a CPIC (background check with vulnerable sector screening) can be lengthy. As such, if you think you would be willing to assist with a trip or school event in the future, please consider obtaining a CPIC with vulnerable sector screening, beforehand.

Indigenous Self-Identification

The Limestone District School Board (LDSB) invites students to voluntarily and confidentially self-identify as Indigenous. Elementary and secondary students with First Nations, Métis, and/or Inuit ancestry can self-identify HERE.

School board self-identification is based on any degree of Indigenous ancestry (Status, Non-Status, Métis citizenship, etc.). Self-identification can be withdrawn at any time. LDSB, in accordance with the Ministry of Education, Ontario, does not require proof of identity to self-identify.

Coming Up

Coming Up

October

  • October 19-25: Canadian Down Syndrome Week
  • October 20: Diwali / Bandi Chhor Diwas
  • October 22: Regional Cross Country Finals - Fort Henry
  • October 20-26: Local Government Week
  • October 21: Early Childhood Educator Appreciation Day
  • October 27: BPS Gould Lake Day - 4 classes attending
  • October 28: Grade 7 Immunizations
  • October 31: Black & Orange Day / Halloween

November

  • November 5: Birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Ji
  • November 13: Progress Reports Home to Families
  • November 14: PA Day
  • November 19: Educational Support Staff Appreciation Day
  • November 24: Student Census Week Grades 4-8
    • Opportunity for families to opt students out of the Voluntary Student Census
  • November 27: Individual Retakes & Class Photos - Edge Imaging

December

  • December 24: Christmas Eve
  • December 25: Christmas

January

  • January 14: Bus Safety Presentations (last block)
  • January 20: Birthday of Guru Gobind Singh Ji
  • January 30: PA Day

February

  • February 2: Term 2 Begins
  • February 6: School Crossing Guard Appreciation Day
  • February 13: Term 1 Reports & COLs Home to Families
  • February 17: Lunar New Year
  • February 18: Ramadan / Ash Wednesday
  • February 22: School Bus Driver Appreciation Day

March

  • March 1: Pesach/Passover
  • March 2: Purim
  • March 4: Holi
  • March 20: Eid-ul-Fitr
  • March 21: Naw-Ruz (Baha'i) / Nowruz (Ismaili)

April

  • April 1: Principal Appreciation Day / Wesak (Buddha Day)
  • April 10: Holy Friday (Eastern Orthodox)
  • April 14: Vaisakhi
  • April 21: Ridvan (12-day Baha'i Festival)
  • April 22: Administrative Professionals Appreciation Day

May

  • May 4: Teacher Appreciation Week
  • May 22: Shavuot - Day 1
  • May 23: Shavuot - Day 2
  • May 25: Grade 8 Graduation Photos - Edge Imaging
  • May 28: Discover Kindergarten: 4:30-6 pm
  • May 29: PA Day

June

  • June 22: Grade 8 Graduation & Boat Cruise
  • June 24: Term 2 Reports & COLs Home to Families

Calendar

Safe Arrival - Reporting a Student's Absence

There are three options for families to use to report a student's absence:

**Always enter "lates" as a full day even if the child will only be absent for half a day. It will adjust automatically once the student arrives.
For more information on how to report an absence please watch the video below or contact Mrs. Graham in the office.

Resources for Families

Basketball Camp

Basketball Camp 2

letter to families

Maltby

Kairos

Optometrist

Dental Hygiene Clinics



Maltby Centre

Maltby Centre Where to Turn to Talk

Kids Help Phone

Order 'Bear Wear' Online

Bear wear is always available to families - order online here!

Bear wear


We Have an Early On Centre at Bayridge PS

early on logo new

Get more information on LDSB's website about the Early ON Child and Family Centre located in Bayridge PS.

Human rights Poster

Land Acknowledgement