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Parenting Today 2009-2010

The following is information with dates and times for our Parenting Today workshops that will be held during the 2009-10 school year.  Click here for a short version with dates and topics and here for a more detailed description of each session.  


Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth

Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth is pleased to announce the release of the 5th edition of A Statistical Profile of Education in Manitoba (2002/03 to 2006/07).  The Profile provides statistical information on Manitoba's elementary/secondary education system.  This document can be obtained in electronic format from the following departmental websites:   


The Profile is published in Adobe Acrobat pdf format and requires Adobe Reader to download.




Safe Schools

The staff at the St. James-Assiniboia School Division are dedicated to making our schools a safe place for students. The Safe School information sheet illustrates some of the challenges faced by students today and present some of the techniques we are employing to help students feel safe in our schools and in the community.   




Nutrition Policy

To review our divisional policy regarding nutrition, please click here.
Please click here to access the Manitoba School Nutrition Handbook.




Be Web Aware

What is Be Web Aware?
Be Web Aware is a national, bilingual public education program on Internet safety. The objective of everyone involved in this project is to ensure young Canadians benefit from the Internet, while being safe and responsible in their online activities.

The goal of the Be Web Aware initiative is two-fold:

1. Raise awareness amongst parents that there are safety issues when their children go online and that they need to get involved.
2. Provide practical information and tools that will equip parents to effectively manage Internet use in the home and to teach their kids to be Web savvy.

Click on the link to learn more about Be Web Aware  http://www.bewebaware.ca 

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