Peace Arch Elementary parents

This web blog is for all parents and was originally created for the parents of Peace Arch Elementary School. In recent months we have seen a number of parents visiting this site from several countries around the world and perhaps parents from other school districts can share their experiences, thoughts and comments to help us all make our schools a healthier and better place for all our children.

Thank you for taking the time to visit, contribute and share your ideas and comments. ~~~~~~~

Over the last few months we have had so many serious health issues that pertain to our school which directly affect the health of our children.


This web blog has been put up to provide a central place for all parents to turn to, to leave comments, ask questions and communicate.

As parents it is important for us to be able to stick together and protect our kids as best we can. Let's make our children's school as healthy as possible by voicing our concerns and our recommendations and hopefully our strength in words and numbers will lead to a healthier school for our kids.


Saturday, March 5, 2011

Answers to Some of the Questions Being Raised at EMS

I was wondering how families with children in two different grades would be able to accomodate drop offs and pick up times.  Here is the school's answer. 

17. Q. As a family, we have two or more children at EMS who are on different
schedules. Can we still drop-off and pick-up our children at the same time? Or
do we have to make multiple trips to the school for drop-off or pick-up?
A. No, you do not have to make multiple drop-off or pick-up trips to EMS.
Supervision will be provided for your child through the entire school day.
As parents, you will determine the needs for your family.

Read more questions from a recently published report about the new bell schedule being proposed at EMS.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Does this mean that a child in grade 8 would need to hang around school for an extra 1 1/2 hours at the end of their school day to wait for their older sibling to finish school?