Please click here to read letter from the board office regarding new school boundaries and program
changes that will take place in September, 2018.
January 2 2021 - What to Expect for Returning to School in January 2021
December 30 2020 - Director Sean Monteith - Update for Returning to School in January 2021
Dear Students, Parents/Guardians, Families and Staff:
Happy New Year! In a year unlike any other, and one with challenges we have never faced before, it perhaps is also fitting that as the Director of Education I send a letter to all families, staff and students on New Year’s Eve day. Such has been the year as 2020, and with tomorrow, a new year full of hope and promise.
Communication is critical at this time. All of us are anticipating and requiring information and direction about our schools, and decisions that impact staff, families and students. In accordance with provincial direction received earlier these holidays from the Minister of Education, all elementary schools in the HPEDSB will be closed to in-person teaching and learning until January 11, 2021. Further, and again in following provincial direction, all HPEDSB secondary schools will be closed until January 25, 2021 for in-person teaching and learning.
While our elementary and secondary schools will be closed physically during these times, we will provide teaching and learning remotely. I acknowledge there are many challenges with providing virtual schooling, the least of which is to prepare over a holiday break. Now that we are required to accommodate an extended closure, we are preparing to support the best learning environments possible under these challenging circumstances.
There are many questions about remote learning. Significant planning is underway to provide technology for our families who require it, as well as to navigate challenges around broadband and Wi-Fi access for all students and staff to be able to learn and teach from home. I also acknowledge another aspect, which is supporting students with special needs across this large district.
Members of my administration and I are working to ensure that these questions, and with them, the uncertainty of parents, students and staff, are addressed. Given the timing of this being a holiday break, and the direction provided by the Ministry of Education, I feel it is important to acknowledge upfront that the first day or two of school will not look conventional or traditional, as it normally would.
Families and students can be assured that their teachers and schools will be reaching out to them on the first days of school to establish virtual contact, as we assess our ability to meet everyone’s needs. All of us at the HPEDSB are committed to serving and supporting our students, in doing the very best we can during these times. It is perhaps appropriate to acknowledge, as well, that there is nothing convenient or predictable about this situation; however, we have been through these challenges during this past year and are better positioned now to respond than we ever have been before.
In closing, I strongly encourage families, staff and students to continue to monitor developments and direction as it becomes available through media, social media and school communication channels. And perhaps most importantly I want to wish all of you have a happy new year, one full of hope, promise and better days ahead.
Take care,
Sean Monteith
Director of Education
December 29 2020
Due to the provincial shutdown, in-person learning in January 2021 is delayed. Elementary students will learn remotely through online teacher-led instruction for the week of January 4, 2021, returning to school in person on January 11, 2021. Secondary students will learn online through teacher-led instruction for the weeks of January 4, 11 and 18, 2021, returning to school in person on January 25, 2021. If you have questions, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., your question will be answered or redirected for an answer.
In addition, access to schools and administrative buildings is by appointment only. Contact the school principal or person you're meeting with to schedule an appointment. COVID-19 safety protocols are in place at each site for all visitors.
More information is available regarding the current school closures can be found on the HPEschools website. Follow @HPEschools for updates.
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Wednesday January 27, 8:15 AM - 11:00 AM Octo D Culminating Activity / Exam |
Wednesday January 27, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Gr. 8 Parent Night - Meeting #1 |
Thursday January 28, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Octo D Culminating Activity / Exam (Snow Day) |
Thursday January 28, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Gr. 8 Parent Night - Meeting #2 |
Friday January 29 - All Day PD Day |
Monday February 1 - All Day Semester 2 Octomester E Begins |
Monday March 8 - All Day Semester 2 Octomester F Begins |
Monday March 15 - All Day Mid-winter Break Begins |
Please click here to read letter from the board office regarding new school boundaries and program
changes that will take place in September, 2018.
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BOOK ONLINE!
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Select a counsellor, a day and a time. Check Your Apps email. The confirmation will be your appointment slip!
Congratulations to CSS Senior Football Player Carson Waite for being recognized as the
Most Valuable Player of the Bay of Quinte Football Championship Game. Carson scored
three touchdowns in the win !
Congratulations to the Senior Boys Football team who defeated Quinte 26-8 in the Bay
of Quinte Championship Game on Saturday, November 4. Carson Waite scored 3 touchdowns and Colby
Crowe scored one touchdown in the win. Connor Cruickshank kicked 2 converts. Best of luck to the team in
the COSSA Championships next week.
Congratulations to the Junior Boys Football Team who defeated Quinte 15-6 in the Bay of Quinte
Championship game Saturday, November 4. Ben Duvall scored 2 touchdowns in the win, with Nate
Shorey completing a 2 pt convert. Nolan Weagant was the quarterback for the winning Chargers. Good
luck at COSSA next week team.
The CSS Office Staff show their spirit by getting dressed
up in a 50's theme for Halloween.
The CSS Junior Boys Soccer team were crowned Bay of Quinte Champions on Thursday, Oct 26. The team played Bayside, and were tied after regulation time, sudden death overtime, as well as penalty kicks. The game went into sudden death penalty kicks and Blake Douglas scored for the Chargers for the win. The team will play in AA COSSA next Friday, Nov 3 at MAS Fields. The Junior Boys Soccer team defeated STSS 2-1 in the semi finals last week. Aidyn Goulah and Kaedan Hoecht scored in that win. Good luck team !