SCHOOL INFORMATION
St. Theresa Elementary School
12 Dalewood Avenue,
Brantford,ON, N3T 0M5
519-753-8953 | Zone: 3

Principal: Helene McConnell
Secretary: Joanne Smith

Trustee:    Dan Dignard

Bell Times
School Start : 9:00am
First Nutrition Break : 10:40am – 11:20am
Second Nutrition Break : 1:00pm – 1:40pm
School Dismissal : 3:20pm

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SCHOOL INFORMATION
St. Theresa Elementary School
12 Dalewood Avenue,
Brantford,ON, N3T 0M5
519-753-8953 | Zone: 3

Principal:
Helene McConnell
Secretary:
Joanne Smith

Trustee
Dan Dignard

Bell Times
School Start : 9:00 Am
First Nutrition Break :10:40am – 11:20am
Second Nutrition Break : 1:00pm – 1:40pm
School Dismissal : 3:20pm

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Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week

November 18 - November 24

Bullying Prevention and Awareness Week is dedicated to promoting safer schools and positive learning environments. Staff and students will be involved in a variety of activities that reinforce the importance of a positive school climate and learning about ways healthy relationships can greatly affect the learning community. Parents and Caregivers in our Catholic community play a vital role in Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week. It is an opportunity to embrace our Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board theme, “Pilgrims of Hope by honouring human dignity, by caring for creation, by responding to the poverties in our world, by serving in solidarity, and by living as peacemakers.

Parents/caregivers are encouraged to continue to learn and raise awareness of bullying and cyberbullying and work towards prevention. Keep in mind children and youth may be reluctant or unsure how to talk about bullying.

Here are some signs to look out for:

complaining of being sick on school days

having disrupted sleeping or eating habits

not joining social events with other students

acting differently than they normally do

seeming distressed after phone, text or social media contact with others

suddenly losing money or personal items

coming home with torn clothes or broken possessions

We all have a responsibility to stop bullying. We encourage everyone – students, parents, guardians, caregivers and educators – to get involved with bullying prevention.

Take some time to review these resources to learn more about Bullying Prevention and Awareness:

Online safety: Tips for caring adults – Kids Help Phone

  What Parents Need to Know | PREVNet

  Digital Media Literacy | MediaSmarts

 Programs & Initiatives – protectchildren.ca

 Home – Cybertip.ca

  What is mental health? – Parents and caregivers – School Mental Health Ontario

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Start:
November 18
End:
November 24