⭐ January 26-30, 2026
Wow—winter is really putting us through the paces this year! With so many bus cancellation days, we truly appreciate how challenging this has been for families. Thank you for your patience and flexibility. Please take your time when traveling and reach out if you need support along the way—we’re always here to help.
January 26-30 is Literacy Week. While literacy and foundational skill development are a priority every day across AVPS, this week allows us to highlight and celebrate the importance of these essential skills. Have a look below at the events planned. Merci Mme. K. Sullivan, Mme. R. Jaynes, Mme. C. Sullivan and Mme. H. Jaynes for organizing a fun, engaging week for AVPS!
A big shout-out to our Student Council, who are busy planning more spirit days. Check out the dates below and join in the fun! See the Twin Day photos below.
Basketball season is getting underway, with team tryouts happening. Go Gators, go! A huge thank you to our dedicated coaches— M. Saunders, Mme. Scott, Lemoine, M. Greenly and Mr. Scott—for their time, energy, and commitment to providing this amazing opportunity for our students.
We are looking forward to our Responsibility Recognition Assembly on January 29. Gator Pride - Green & Gold—We Own It! Our words, our actions, our learning. 🐊💚💛
If you have any questions, please reach out—we are here to support you.
Admin Team Brigid Steele P, Drew Boyce VP & the AVPS Gator Staff Team
Coming Up This Week
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Upcoming Dates
- Feb. 5 – Spirit Day - Educator Swap Day
- Feb. 12 - Spirit Day - Decades Day
- Feb. 19 – Spirit Day - Career Day
AVPS 2026 Spring Musical: The Fossils
We are excited to share that AVPS will hosting a spring musical!
A huge shout out to Mme. Scott for bringing this great opportunity to AVPS. The Fossils follow the story of Emily, Jack, and Mary who are spending summer vacation at Grandpa’s house and it doesn’t turn out the way they expected. Their Grandpa invented a Time Machine to fulfill his lifelong dream of playing drums in his favourite band: The Fossils. Unfortunately, the kids receive message that Grandpa is lost somewhere in time! The kids use the spare Time Machine to go and save him. They travel through the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s looking for Grandpa.
We will be holding a meeting next week for students in grades 4-8 who are interested in participating in the musical (on stage and behind the scenes). We will then start holding auditions for students wanting to be on stage. Everyone who wants to participate in the musical will be able to.
We look forward to sharing more details as we approach show time!
Words Matter Campaign
As we've shared, AVPS is participating in the Words Matter Campaign this year. This initiative aims to reduce the incidence and impact of harmful and discriminatory language within our school community.
This whole-school initiative includes activities engaging staff, students, and parents/caregivers.
As we know, it takes a team to make an impact. We are committed to providing students, educators, and families with the resources and support needed to maximize the impact of this work through Words Matter and the LDSB Equity Team.
The Mission
The Words Matter Campaign is dedicated to exploring the nuances of language that can perpetuate harm, bias, and discrimination. Our mission is to foster a more inclusive and respectful communication environment by educating students and communities about the power of words and the importance of mindful language use.
Together, we can continue to create a school community where words uplift and empower, rather than harm.
Ernestown Intermediate and Secondary School Grade 8 Information Night
Ernestown Intermediate and Secondary School is a welcoming and dynamic school community where students are supported, challenged, and encouraged to excel. Strong relationships are the foundation that allow our students to take risks, engage deeply, and grow into confident learners and contributing citizens. At Ernestown, belonging and high expectations go hand-in-hand—we believe every student can achieve at a high level with the right support and opportunities. We are proud to be the small school with a big heart.
Welcome Session
Our evening will commence at 6:30 in the cafeteria
Timed Information Sessions
Student Supports at EISS (optional)
7:00 and 7:30pm
Topics covered: Special Education needs, IEPs, Student Success Teacher support.
Location: Room 102
High School “Nuts & Bolts” (optional)
7:00 and 7:30pm
Topics covered: diploma requirements; attendance; assessment in high school; supervision model.
Location: Library
Drop-in Sessions
Drop by these rooms & booths at any point to learn more about the range of classes & programs at Ernestown!
- Computer Studies — CLR 103
- Athletics — GYM
- Wood Tech — CLR 106
- School Council — Hall Booth
- Music — CLR 107
- Student Clubs — Hall Booth
- Hairstyling — CLR 104
- Drama — CLR 108
- Int’l Education — Hall Booth
- Art — CLR 204
- SHSM — Hall Booth
- English — CLR 108
- Math — CLR 109
- Science — CLR 109
- Automotive — CLR 105
- Cdn. & World Studies — CLR 121
- Guidance — Stu. Services
- Counselling — ACW Office
Upcoming Dates
- Jan. 26 - 29 - Literacy Week
- Jan. 27 -Trip (H. Jaynes, Rennick)
- Jan. 27 - Tallack Martial Arts (1:05-1:45 in gym) *students participating attend during their 'recess time'.
- Jan. 29 - Recognition Assemblies (Responsibility) (10:20: Grades 4-8, 11:40: K-3)
- Jan. 30 - PA Day
- Feb. 5 – Spirit Day - Educator Swap Day
- Feb. 12 - Spirit Day - Decades Day
- Feb. 19 – Spirit Day - Career Day
School Mental Health Ontario Resources
School Mental Health Ontario offers a variety of free resources for educators, students, and families. To stay updated with the latest information, resources, and research, families can visit the SMHO website. Simply scroll to the bottom of the page, click on "Connect with Us," and enter your contact information.
Looking for Gator Spirit Wear? Visit the AVPS E-Store
Visit the AVPS e-Store to view and order Gator Gear!
AVPS Dominos Pizza Fundraiser
The Dominos Pizza fundraiser for AVPS is back!
Grab dinner for your family and support AVPS through this great fundraiser brought to you from the amazing School Advisory Council (SAC) at AVPS and Dominos Pizza!
Upcoming Dates:
- March 18
- May 20
Southeast Public Health
Your child requires certain vaccines to attend school:
- Check your child's immunization record.
- ensure your child receives any missing vaccines.
- Report any vaccines your child receives to Southeast Public Health. Don't rely on your health-care provider to report.
- visit: kflaph.ca/ImmunizationReporting
Lost & Found – Please Take a Look!
Our Lost & Found is overflowing with water bottles, hoodies, jackets, and other items looking for their owners. Please remind your child to take a look, or stop by yourself to check the collection.
AVPS School Advisory Council 2025-2026
📅 Next SAC Meeting
Our next School Advisory Council meeting (SAC) will be held on Thursday, February 26 at 6:00 p.m.
Join us in the school library or online everyone is welcome!
All meetings will be in person at 6:00 pm in the AVPS library and online, through MS Teams.
Everyone who is part of our Gator family is welcome to attend any of our meetings this year. Childcare will be provided. We look forward to hearing your voice!
📅 January Events Calendar
Our January Events Calendar is now available! Please take a moment to review the upcoming dates, activities, and events so you don’t miss out on what’s happening this month.
🤝 Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers play an important role in making our school a welcoming and vibrant community. If you’re interested in getting involved, please click the link below to learn more every bit of support makes a difference.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf5jeQ9p9T9N02tra3l9xL_80wMRrXCCxXC8CyPoS6YPtKwBQ/viewform
💬 Did You Know?
We have School Advisory Council Representatives for each division! If you have a question, concern, or aren’t sure who to ask, reach out to your division rep they’re here to help
- Kindergarten: Kaileigh Babcock – kaileighbabcock@gmail.com
- Primary (Grades 1–3): Britta Flood – brittaflood@gmail.com
- Junior (Grades 4–8): Gelareh Monajemi – gelareh@goldtalentagency.com
For general inquiries, email us anytime at avpssac@outlook.com
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Stay in the Loop!
Our SAC has created a handy calendar to make it easy to keep track of all school events, fundraisers, and important updates in one place. Check it regularly to stay up to date!
🍕🥪 Hot Lunch is Back!
Families can now enjoy two lunch days each week Wednesdays with Boston Pizza and Fridays with Subway.
Orders are placed through Lunch Box
- How to Order - Quick Steps
- Visit www.lunchboxorders.net
- Click “Create an Account” follow the steps to register
- Add your child(ren) to your profile, select city (Amherstview), including school, teacher, and grade (very important for correct delivery!).
- Click a blue calendar date to view meal options and place orders
- Pay securely online using: Visa / MasterCard / Discover / Debit Visa / Prepaid
Get Involved!
We’re always looking for volunteers to help make our school events a success! If you’re interested in lending a hand, please fill out our Google Form it’s quick and easy to sign up and stay connected with upcoming opportunities.
Free Access to IDELLO for the French as a Second Language Community
We are excited to share that Télévision française de l’Ontario (TFO) is offering free access to IDELLO for families in the French as a Second Language (FSL) community!
IDELLO is a rich online platform that offers virtual training, events, and resources designed to support French-language learning for educators, parents, and students. It is a great way to explore engaging content and strengthen language skills at home.
In recognition of Truth and Reconciliation Day, IDELLO also features a special resource collection for Grades 5 to 12. These materials help students learn about the lived experiences of Indigenous peoples in Canada and encourage thoughtful reflection on building a better future.
To request free access, families can contact TFO directly at support@idello.org.
Do not miss this opportunity to bring meaningful French-language learning and cultural reflection into your home!
Ministry and Board Resources for Math and Literacy
There are many resources available designed to support your student’s learning in math and literacy, offering engaging activities that can make learning fun and effective for students and families. Visit Limestone’s Online Learning Resources and Tutoring webpage to learn more.