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Posted on 2026-05-03 23:56:38.915 +0000 UTC

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Dear Newburgh Families,

As we step into the month of May, we are reminded that this is truly a full and meaningful month at Newburgh Public School. Thank you for your continued partnership as we support student well-being, celebrate learning, and recognize the diverse communities and identities that make our school stronger. The Family Engagement and School Climate Survey is now live and linked below. Your voice is incredibly important and helps guide our ongoing work to create a safe, welcoming, and inclusive learning environment for all students.

During the week of May 4–8, Limestone District School Board is highlighting Mental Health Week, with a focus on well-being, connection, and care for ourselves and one another. At school, students and staff will engage in age-appropriate conversations and activities that support positive mental health, resilience, and help-seeking.

Our Track and Field Day was a wonderful success! Students demonstrated teamwork, perseverance, and school spirit throughout the day. Thank you to staff, volunteers, and families who helped make this event such a positive experience for our students.

May 5 is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S), also known as Red Dress Day. On this day, we wear red and take time to remember, honour, and give voice to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirited individuals. As a school community, this is an important opportunity to reflect, learn, and stand together in respect and remembrance. On May 25, we recognize National AccessAbility Week, celebrating the contributions of people with disabilities and reaffirming our shared responsibility to remove barriers and create inclusive spaces where everyone can participate and thrive.

May is a month rich with opportunities for learning and celebration:

  • Asian Heritage Month
  • South Asian Heritage Month
  • Canadian Jewish Heritage Month
  • May 17 – International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, promoting dignity, safety, and human rights for all
  • May 30 – Napanee Pride Parade, a celebration of diversity, identity, and belonging

Together, these recognitions support ongoing conversations about equity, inclusion, and respect — values that are central to who we are at Newburgh. Thank you for being such an engaged and supportive community. We look forward to a month filled with learning, connection, and celebration.

Yours in Education,

Jennifer Osborne, Principal, and Tanyelle VanderSchoor, Vice-Principal


Family Engagement and Climate Survey



The Limestone District School Board’s Family Engagement and Climate Survey is now live and we invite families to share their experiences with their student’s school and with the school board. Your feedback helps Limestone understand what is working well and where we can improve, and supports welcoming, safe, and supportive school communities.

 The survey is open from April 30 to May 11 and is available online. Paper copies are also available at your school’s administrative office.

                Access the Family Engagement and Climate Survey online.

Participation is voluntary and anonymous. You may skip any questions you choose, and no identifying information is collected.
Thank you for sharing your voice and helping strengthen Limestone schools and school communities.


Mental Health Week 2026


Important Reminder

Reminders: Join Us for Lunch March 11; Renew Your Membership ...

In the event that you need to drop off or pick up your child(ren) early during the school day, please buzz at the front office doors and stop by the office to sign your child(ren) in or out using the student drop-off/pick-up list. Ms. Clement will retrieve your child(ren) from their classroom(s).

If you have a message for the teaching staff, please use your child’s agenda or leave a message with the office. This helps ensure continuity of learning in every classroom.

As well, if you are dropping your child(ren) off in the morning before 9:00, please drop them at the end of the school in the gravel area.

Thank you for your cooperation.


Playground Updates

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With the arrival of spring and warmer weather comes plenty of mud and puddles. We continue to monitor the yard as needed so students can play safely. Please ensure your child(ren) come to school with extra clothes and appropriate outdoor gear to change into if clothing becomes wet or soiled and keep a close eye on the day's forecast, so children are dressed appropriately for this unpredictable time of year.


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Kindergarten Registration and Out Of Boundary Registration  


   Kindergarten registrations


Do you have a child ready to start Kindergarten this September? If your child is four- or five-years-old by the end of December (2026), now is the time to register. For more information, please visit limestone.on.ca/kindergarten.

In Limestone, students may be permitted to attend any school within the board when there is available student space, upon submission and approval of the proper application. Please note only one application per student can be processed; please do not submit more than one application for multiple school locations. If multiple applications are submitted, families will be contacted to select which school application they would like processed, and all other applications will be removed from the system.

The board is not responsible for the provision of any transportation for students outside of their regular school boundary area. This applies to both students within Limestone’s geographic boundaries (out of boundary), and students who live outside of those boundaries (out of district). 

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Limestone prioritizes mental health supports, we recognize this time of year can be challenging for students especially after a week away from support systems in the schools. The following resources are available in our communities for students and families:

  • Kids Help Phone – Call or text 988 for 24/7 support across Canada
  • Kids Help Phone – Text CONNECT to 686868 or access live chat at kidshelpphone.ca
  • Maltby Centre (March 17 Kingston Walk-in Clinic; March 18 Sydenham Walk-in Clinic)
  • One Stop Talk – Call 1-855-416-8255 or connect online
  • Resolve Counselling Services in Kingston and Napanee
  • One Roof Kingston (ages 12 to 25)
  • Lennox and Addington Youth Hub (ages 10 to 24)


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Important Dates


All these dates can also be found on our school's website in the calendar section of the website.






May 4-8 - Mental Health Week

Monday, May 4 - Class Trip Grade 2/3 and 5/6

Tuesday, May 5 - 2000 m Track and Field Race @ 2:40 (Seniors) and National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People, also known as Red Dress Day

Thursday, May 7 - Grade 8 NDSS Visit

Thursday, May 7 - Junior Basketball Tournament

Friday, May 8 - 1200 m Race @ 11 am

Saturday May 9 - Queen's University Science Rendez-vous @ Slush Puppy Place 10:00 - 3:00

Tuesday, May 12 - Hawk Run

Thursday, May 14 - SAC Meeting 6:15

Monday, May 18 - Holiday - No School

Thursday, May 21 - Class Trip Grade 4/5 and 5/6

May 19-22 - EQAO for Grade 3 students

May 25-28 - EQAO for Grade 6 students and National AccessAbility Week

Friday, May 29 - PA Day

Tuesday, June 2 - Regional Track and Field (Kingston)

Wednesday, June 3 - Grade 7/8 Immunization

Friday, June 5 - Newburgh Fun Fair Hosted by SAC

Monday, June 8 - Welcome to Kindergarten

Tuesday, June 9 - District Track and Field

Thursday, June 18 - JK/SK and 2/3 class trip

Tuesday, June 23 - NPS Grade 8 Graduation

Wednesday, June 24 - Report Cards go home to families

Thursday, June 25 - Last Day of School

Friday, June 26 - PA Day


Newburgh Hot Lunch and Milkshake Days


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Newburgh School will be offering pizza lunches and now hamburger lunches! Monies raised will go back to the school to support students. If you would like your child to participate in pizza or hamburger days, each can be ordered through School Day.

When there is a tri-board announcement that all buses are cancelled in the Limestone District School Board and it falls on a hot lunch day, the hot lunch day will be rescheduled. If your child attends school on that day, please prepare them a lunch.


May 6 Pizza Day

May 20 Pizza Day

May 28 Milkshake Day

June 3 Pizza Day

June 17 Pizza Day


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Ministry and Board Resources for Math and Literacy

There are many resources available designed to support your students’ learning in math and literacy, offering engaging activities that can make learning fun and effective for students and families. Visit Limestone’s Online Learning Resources and Tutoring webpage to learn more.


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Words Matter


We are thrilled to announce that our school has been chosen to participate in the Words Matter Campaign this year! This year-long initiative is designed to reduce the incidence and impact of harmful and discriminatory language in our school community. Our goal is to create a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for everyone and gain tools to support your children in using words that uplift and empower.

The Words Matter Project seeks to address the nuances of language that can perpetuate harm, bias, and discrimination. By fostering open dialogue and education about the power of words, we aim to create a culture of mindful communication. This campaign will involve not just students and staff but also parents and caregivers, emphasizing the crucial role that families play in promoting respectful interactions.

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School Advisory Council Fundraisers


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Our next School Advisory Council meeting will be on Thursday, May 14th @ 6:15pm

Here are your 2025-26 SAC executive members:

Chair: Stephanie Cornish

Secretary: Patty MacDermaid

Treasurer: Maria Evans

Teacher Rep: Olivia Cotman

We warmly welcome all parents to be a part of any and every council meeting, whether you are an elected member or a parent who would just like to listen in and hear more about what is going on at Newburgh PS. Meetings usually include an administrator's sharing component, reports from members in particular positions (treasurer, chairs etc) and some discussion items. Babysitting for school age children will be available. mabels labels

Your SAC is fundraising with Mabel’s Labels! If you’re not familiar with Mabel’s Labels, they are personalized, durable, waterproof labels. They are great for everything from shoes, clothing tags, water bottles and backpacks. To support our fundraiser, visit campaigns.mabelslabels.com and select Newburgh Public School (ON). You can pick out whatever labels or product you want, and it will ship directly to your house! The fundraiser doesn’t expire, so just keep it in mind whenever you need labels next.

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Newburgh continues to offer our families a new secure portal to complete permissions and payments online. With School-Day: Permissions & Payments, you will be able to complete permission forms and payments from any web browser using your SmartPhone, tablet, laptop or desktop.

Through this online portal, you will be able to pay for items such as:

· Field trips

· Sporting events

· Student cards/athletic fees

· Hot lunch (where applicable)

The new easy-to-use portal will remove the risks associated with sending money to school with students, the frustration of lost or missing permission forms, and significantly reduce the amount of paper our school consumes.

If you have not yet signed up for School day, please call the main office and a secure code information sheet will be sent home with your child. Use the instructions in it to sign up for a School-Day account at www.school-day.com and connect to your child’s events and activities.


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How Do I Report An Absence

Please use the Safe Arrival system to report your child's absence; do not call the school to report an absence. If your child is going to be absent from learning, please ensure you use the Safe Arrival system to report the absence. If your child will be late, please report a full day absence and then we will sign them in when they arrive. You cannot indicate a half day absence.

How to report your absence:

1. Toll-free telephone

  • Call 1-855-257-9349 toll-free to report an absence using the automated phone system.

2. School Messenger App

  • Use your mobile device to download and install the free SchoolMessenger blue app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store, the SchoolMessenger website portal, or from within the LDSB mobile app.
  • The first time you use the app, you must select Sign Up to create your account. Please ensure you use the same email address your student’s school has on file. If you do not use that same email address, you will not be able to create an account, or may not be able to see the "Attendance" option. You may have already created an account when we introduced the Communicate broadcast system.
  • Select Attendance, then select Report an Absence and follow the prompts.

3. SchoolMessenger SafeArrival Website Portal

  • Visit the SchoolMessenger website portal.
  • The first time you use the app, you must select Sign Up to create your account. Please ensure you use the same email address your student’s school has on file. If you do not use that same email address, you will not be able to create an account, or may not be able to see the "Attendance" option. You may have already created an account when we introduced the Communicate broadcast system.
  • Select Attendance, then Report an Absence and follow the prompts.

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Important School Information


Time

Activity/learning block

8:45 a.m.

Supervision begins on the yard

9:00 a.m.

Entry to school

9:00 a.m. to 10:40 a.m.

100-minute learning block

10:40 a.m. to 10:55 a.m.

Recess

10:55 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.

50-minute learning block

11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.

Lunch (20 minutes) and recess (40 minutes)

12:45 p.m. to 2:25 p.m.

100-minute learning block

2:25 p.m. to 2:40 p.m.

Recess

2:40 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

50-minute learning block

3:30 p.m.

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Newburgh PS Staff 2025-26


Principal: Jennifer Osborne

Vice-Principal: Tanyelle VanderSchoor

Office Manager: Vicki Clement

(JK/SK) Leah Birk & Chantelle Shook (ECE)

(1/2) Hannah Sutherland

(2/3) Brianna Ziehl (Stephanie McEwen on leave)

(4/5) Ashley Morrow

(5/6) Cathleen Caza

(6/7/8) Olivia Cotman

French: Faith Moore

Student Support Teacher: Tanyelle VanderSchoor

Student Support Counsellor: Jamie Lopes

Special Education Coordinator: Matt Aylsworth

Planning Time Teacher: Karla Tynski

Educational Assistant: Crystal Blanchard

STEA (Short Term Educational Assistant): Jessica Crouse

Head Custodian: Melanie Hagerman

Night Custodian: Sonja Wood


STUDENT MEDICAL PLANS

We ask families to notify the school about their child's emergency medical conditions and complete the Plans of Care linked below. Updated Plans of Care for students with existing medical conditions will be sent home with your child on the first day of school.

https://www.limestone.on.ca/medical-procedures


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PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION CURRICULUM

The Limestone District School Board (LDSB) is committed to delivering health and physical education to all elementary students, using the Ontario Curriculum: Health and Physical Education, Grades 1-8, 2019. LDSB is committed to building positive school cultures that support student achievement and wellness. The Exemption from Human Development and Sexual Health Instruction, Grades 1 to 8 Procedure (the “Procedure”) was developed in response to the Ontario Ministry of Education’s Policy/Program Memorandum (PPM) No. 162 which requires school boards to develop a procedure that allows for students to be exempted, at the request of their parents/guardians, from instruction related to the Human Development and Sexual Health expectations found in Strand D of the Ontario Curriculum: Health and Physical Education, Grades 1-8, 2019 (the “Curriculum”). Classroom teachers will inform families of the timeline for delivering Strand D Human Development and Sexual Health Instruction, and an exemption letter will be provided. Below is a link to the expectations by grade.


2025-2026 LDSB School Year Calendar


A PDF version of the 2025-2026 School Year Calendar is available online.

2025 2026 LDSB School Year Calendar


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Check out the School Mental Health Family Resources following the link below

https://smho-smso.ca/

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