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April is here!
In the April issue of Family Pulse, you will find information on:
SEAC Updates
Carmen's Poetry
Erin's EarlyON Drop-Ins
Virtual Camp Fair
Kaleidoscope Kids
A New Chapter
ASE
Community Info, Resources and Opportunities
February is here!
In the February issue of Family Pulse, you will find information on:
SEAC Updates
Acts of Kindness
Erin's EarlyON Drop-Ins
Save the Date...
Virtual Camp Fair
Kaleidoscope Kids
A New Chapter
Community Information, Resources and Opportunities
You can read the online version of this month's Family Pulse here
November is here!
In the November issue of Family Pulse, you will find information on:
SEAC Updates
Nuances of Moving House When Neurodivergent
Erin's EarlyON Drop-Ins
Family Event
Celebrate Family
A New Chapter
What's Happening
Community Information, Resources and Opportunities
You can read the online version of Family Pulse here or download the PDF here.
Welcome to July!
Inside the July issue of Family Pulse, you will find information on:
SEAC Updates
Thoughts For Summer
What's Happening at WRFN
Community Information, Resources and Opportunities
You can read the online version of Family Pulse here or download a pdf copy.
In the Spring of 2021, the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) launched its first-ever Student Census. As a part of our commitment to increase transparency and strengthen our partnerships with community partners, we are pleased to now share the results with you.
These results give us a deeper understanding of the cultural, social and demographic makeup of WRDSB students. With data representing over 30,000 WRDSB students, the WRDSB Student Census results will be used to help us better support students. With this information, we will be able to identify differences and gaps in students’ experiences and outcomes based on their diverse needs, identities and experiences.
You can access our summary reports and supporting documents on our Student Census website: https://www.wrdsb.ca/about-the-wrdsb/research/student-census/.