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Knights News - May 18-22

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Posted on 2026-05-16 00:26:59.09 +0000 UTC

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Dear Bath Families,

We hope all of our families enjoy a beautiful and well-deserved long weekend. It’s hard to believe we have just 30 days of school remaining—what an incredible time of year as we celebrate learning, growth, and achievement together.

This past week was full of exciting opportunities for our students. From the Sustainability Fair and soccer practices and tryouts, to EQAO preparation, field trips, the job fair, and ongoing track and field events—it has truly been a week to celebrate student engagement and success. Thank you to our staff and volunteers for making these meaningful experiences possible.

As always, we encourage families to continue checking School-Day and weekly newsletters to stay informed and provide permission for school activities.

Track and Field Day

Friday’s in-school Track and Field Day was a tremendous success. It was wonderful to welcome so many families and to see our students demonstrate their athleticism, teamwork, and sportsmanship across all events. Whether running, jumping, or competing in field events, students showed great effort and perseverance throughout the day.

A sincere thank you to our teachers and staff for their organization and commitment in making the day so memorable. We also extend our appreciation to everyone who supported the Grade 8 Graduation barbecue and canteen, which raised an impressive $850. Go Knights Go!

Presentations and Guest Speakers

On Friday, students in Grades 1–6 enjoyed an engaging Earth Rangers presentation focused on environmental conservation and the importance of protecting our planet.

Looking ahead, we are pleased to welcome Michael Laughlin to our school on May 28 at 2:00 p.m. Michael is a professional speaker and Canada’s first above-knee amputee full-time firefighter. He shares his powerful personal story of resilience, overcoming adversity, and perseverance in an age-appropriate and inspiring way for students. This presentation has been generously funded by our School Advisory Council—thank you for your continued support.

Sincerely,

Jean Paquin - Principal & Kevin Collins - Vice Principal

paquinj@limestone.on.ca ; collinsk@limestone.on.ca



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week aheadThis week...


Monday, May 18

  • VICTORIA DAY - No school for staff or students

Tuesday, May 19 (Day 1)

  • Junior Girls soccer practice 1st recess 
  • Junior Boys soccer practice 2nd recess

Wednesday, May 20 (Day 2)

  • Welcome to Kindergarten 
  • Junior Boys and Junior Girls Soccer Tournament 

Thursday, May 21 (Day 3)

Friday, May 22 (Day 4)

  • Gould Lake – 4 classes – Nickel, Sparrow, McGrath, Lockwood 


Coming Up....


May 27 - SAC Meeting 6:30

May 29 - PA Day



Supports for Students and Families


We know many members of our school community are still carrying the weight of the recent months. Supports remain in place and will continue to be available for as long as they are needed. Counselling staff and mental health supports are available to students and staff who may benefit from them.

Student safety remains our highest priority. We take all concerns related to safety and wellbeing seriously and are committed to maintaining a safe, supportive, and respectful learning environment across all our schools.

As shared with you on Friday, Limestone has engaged an outside party to conduct a review of the existing policies and procedures related to safe schools, to identify any areas where improvements could be made, and to provide any potential recommendations. The board has engaged Dr. Wendy Craig from Queen’s University who brings expertise related to safe schools to lead this review.

As a school our focus continues to be supporting students, staff, and families as we continue to grieve and heal together as a community.

We remain committed to working with families to maintain a safe and respectful school community. Please do not hesitate to reach out if your student may benefit from additional support.

  Grief


Signs that may signal a mental health concern in your child:

  • Frequent changes in mood or emotions
  • Persistent sadness or loss of interest in usual activities
  • Increased need for reassurance or contact
  • Irritability or low frustration tolerance
  • Changes in energy, sleep, or appetite
  • Declining motivation, effort, or academic performance

Difficult events can affect adults as well as children. Paying attention to your own well-being—by taking breaks, connecting with trusted supports, and allowing yourself time to process—can help you feel more steady and better able to support your child.

Resources

Private Counselling can also be arranged through Resolve Counselling Services Canada

Maltby May


Crisis Services Handout


School Year Calendar

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School Day Schedule

Time

Learning block

8:55 a.m.

Supervision begins on the yard

9:10 to 10:50 a.m.

100-minute learning block

10:50 to 11:30 a.m.

Recess and nutrition break

11:30 a.m. to 1:10 p.m.

100-minute learning block

1:10 to 1:50 p.m.

Recess and nutrition break

1:50 to 3:30 p.m.

100-minute learning block

3:30 p.m.

Dismissal


Registration for Kindergarten is now open

Discover Kindergarten in Limestone. We can't wait to meet our newest Knights! More information can be found here: Discover Kindergarten



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Human Development and Sexual Health

As part of LDSB's commitment to ongoing transparency and communication with families, please follow the link to Form 325-D on the LDSB website. It outlines the Human Development and Sexual Health curriculum expectations for Grades 1-8.  Families can request to have their child or children exempted from instruction related to Human Development and Sexual Health expectations by completing and returning an exemption form for each child (Form 325-B) five school days before the start of instruction. Prior to instruction, your child's classroom teacher will inform parents/guardians when the expectations related to the Human Development and Sexual Health expectations in Strand D will be covered. For a more detailed overview of this process, please refer to Administrative Procedure 325: Exemption From Human Development and Sexual Health Instruction (listed under the Policies and Procedures section of the LDSB website), or contact the school.

Nut Free School

stay informedInformation Sharing

Each Sunday, Bath P.S. will send home a link to this weekly newsletter (Knights News) including information about the week ahead along with other information about upcoming events, our School Council, volunteer opportunities and more. However, LDSB also has a range of other communication tools to help you stay informed.

To help users become more familiar with these new tools, please refer to these user guides:


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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.


SAC

Bath School Advisory Council

Our fabulous parent council is looking for new members! If you would like to be a part of this great team, please come to our next meeting date is May 27th at 6:30. We are looking forward to meeting in the library. Please let us know if you can make it and if you will require childcare. We are pleased to be able to provide it during the meeting for those who require it.

SAC is updating their contact list. This will be a brand-new list, and the previous one will be cleared. If you would like to receive meeting reminders, minutes, and updates, please click the link below and complete the Google Form :

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc1jC64ylNfX68aE-AdtJ63oQajkqgiX03_TrxeX5jr77sdAA/viewform


School Trips and Volunteers

Throughout 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 completed, beforehand.

Link to OPP Criminal Background Checks


self identifyIndigenous Student Leadership Team

Liv Rondeau and Rae McDonald will be coming to work with the Indigenous Student Leadership Team (Gr. 3-8) on the following dates from 9:30 - 11:30:

September 26th, October 30th, November 28th, December 19th, January 27, February 27th, March 27th, April 24th, May 28th, June 19th 

They will be working on a mural to showcase the importance of reconciliation and indigenous ways of knowing, as well year-long land-based programing. If we have missed anyone who self-identifies as Indigenous and would like to be a part of this group, please let us know.



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Immunization

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