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Have a safe and happy summer!
Achieving, Believing, Caring, and ... Relaxing!

Important Year END of the year information
Kindergarden Orientation Session - June 17th from 6:00 to 7:30
Gr. 6 Richard Beasley students orientation - June 17- 6:00 to 7:30
Grade Eight Graduation - June 24th - 6:00 to 10:30
Reports Home - June 25th
Primary Playday (Grade 1-5) - June 28th
Primary and Junior Athletic Celebration - June 29th
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL: June 29, 2010
A day - June 30th - no school for students
Junior Track Meet
Reminder to all Junior and Intermediate Students -
Tuesday May 25 is the Sr Cross Country meet - all day at the Mohawk Sports Park!
Bring sunscreen, extra water, and appropriate dress for the day long event.
Contact: Mrs Hoffer or Mr. Grant for more information
mmmm....Fudgesicles!!!!
Grade 8 Students will be selling Fudgesicles 1st and 2nd nutrition break, in the foyer, for seventy-five cents beginning Wednesday, April 7th.
Contact Mrs. Swietek for inquires
Sports events THIS WEEK
Monday Feb 22 - Jr Girls Basketball (City Semi's) at Churchill vs Hillcrest 5pm
(when we win this game - the girls will play again on Thursday)
Tuesday Feb 23 - Teachers vs Students volleyball at Lawfield 3:15pm
Thursday Feb 25 - Jr. Girls Basketball (City Finals) at Sir John A MacDonald 8:00pm
Kindergarten Registration
SCHOOL DANCE
Valentine's Day Dance for the 5,6,7 & 8s on Friday Feb 12 from 4:00-6:00
Lawfield Celebrates February as Black History Month
Celebrating Black History Month
Black History Month has been celebrated by various groups in Canada since the 1950s. The February celebra- tion was officially proclaimed by the City of Toronto in 1979, largely due to the efforts of the Ontario Black History Soci-ety. It is now recognized nationally following a unanimously adopted motion in the House of Commons by Jean Augustine, Member of Parliament for Etobicoke-Lakeshore, in 1995.
