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Update for Families: September 12, 2025

Dear KPR families,Ìý

It’s hard to believe we are already at the end of the second week of school! As students, staff and families settle into routines, I hope that everyone can reflect on and celebrate a successful start to the year.Ìý

Our shared focus continues to be on fostering safe, inclusive places where we set high expectations for success. We continue to focus on seeing all students as capable learners, sparking their curiosity and elevating their voices. We know how important it is for students to feel seen, heard and reflected in the learning resources, spaces and people around them.ÌýÌý

As we work together to support student success, I would like to invite interested families to participate in a meaningful webinar focused on balancing technology use and building healthy relationships, sponsored by the Parent Involvement Committee - – on September 27. More details are included in the NEWS section below.Ìý

I want to highlight that September 10 was World Suicide Prevention Day. Prevention begins with mental health promotion. We're helping students build skills to manage stress, solve problems, and know when—and how—to seek support at school and in their community.Ìý We’re also supporting educators and families to recognize when a student might be struggling with their mental health and the resources that can help, including access to services provided by school-based Mental Health Clinicians. and KPR’s new Parent Portal for Mental Health, Technology and Substance Use also offer helpful resources and information for students, staff and families.Ìý

For information about upcoming days of significance, such as Powley Day on September 19 and Rosh Hashanah on September 23-24, please visit the Events section of the KPR website. Follow @kprschools on and for timely updates and #WeAreKPR highlights!Ìý

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Rita RussoÌý
Director of EducationÌý

KPR NEWSÌý

ANNUAL KPR PARENT CONFERENCE -ÌýSaturday, September 27Ìý
Rebuilding Connection: Raising Socially Smart Kids in an Online World – WebinarÌýÌý

In today’s fast-paced, digitally driven world, many families are feeling disconnection—from their communities, from each other, and even from themselves. KPR’s Parent Involvement Committee invites parents/caregivers to join celebrated parenting expert Ann Douglas to learn practical, compassionate strategies for helping children and teens build healthy relationships—both online and offline.Ìý

Rebuilding Connection: Raising Socially Smart Kids in an Online World – this webinar takes place Saturday, September 27, from 9:30-11:00 a.m. Ìý

Curve Lake Traditional Pow Wow – September 20-21Ìý

The 72nd annual Curve Lake Traditional Pow Wow takes place Saturday, September 20 and Sunday, September 21. Everyone is welcome to attend the annual celebration of ceremony, dance, and song. The contains important cultural information to inform your participation.Ìý

Peterborough-Nogojiwanong Pride Parade – All Are Welcome!Ìý

Participating in the Peterborough Pride Parade on Saturday, September 27 is an opportunity to show support for and celebrate people of all sexual orientations and gender identities; to honour those who have paved the way for equal rights; and to contribute to building accepting attitudes, and safe, inclusive spaces in our communities. To participate with KPR, please by September 22. Ìý

2025 Terry Fox School RunÌýÌý

This year is the 45th anniversary of Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope. Every September, KPR schools participate in the Terry Fox School Run to remember the courage and determination of Terry Fox. The Terry Fox School Run encourages students to embody the values Terry championed: courage, perseverance, compassion, and hope. To learn more, please visit Ìý

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