Pa ge 1 0 T hu rs da y, A ug us t 2 0, 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a 11643 Trafalgar Rd, Halton Hills, ON • 905-877-4221 Harmony PreSchool is operated by Halton Hills Christian School. We'd love to meet with you and answer any questions you may have. Please contact Marianne Schenk:m.schenk@hh-cs.org explore discover learn • Emergent Enriched Curriculum • Child Led-Teacher Guided Learning • Structured Learning Environment • Christian Perspective • Quality Program • Small Class Size • Large Nature Based Playground GEORGETOWN GARDEN CENTRE 140 GUELPH ST. 905-877-8882 (The former Georgetown Fruit Market building) CLOSED MONDAYS Corn Tomatoes Peaches Super Sweet Peaches & Cream Fresh Cut Flowers & Bouquets 3 $10FORfrom Brugmansia (AngelTrumpet) FlOweRS & PlAnTS LOCAL GROWN $999from Top Soil 25 litre bag $1.99 Large Size 2 Gal Perennial HIBISCUS 1 Gal Pot 3 FOR $22 Perennial Plants FORTHe GARDen $999ea exotic Hibiscus $9.99 6" Pot GARDen MUMS 10" pot 3 $2200FOR Authorized by the Official Agent for Dr. Don Trant. dontrant. .ca Halton District School Board (HDSB) report cards for all non-graduating elementary students in the 2014-2015 year will be avail- able for pick up beginning Monday, Aug. 31. HDSB trustees sup- ported the Director of Education's recommen- dation in June to allocate funds to create report cards for non-graduating students due to labour action by Ontario teach- ers. This labour action included not providing report card comments and not inputting student marks/achievement lev- els electronically. Report cards for Se- nior Kindergarten to Grade 7 students were produced during the summer with subject grades/achievement levels and learning skills only (no comments), totalling approxi- mately 900,000 mark entries. These will be made available for pick up from Aug. 31 to Sept. 3, at the elementary school students attended during the 2014- 15 school year. Report cards not picked up will be distributed to families when school re- sumes in September. Report cards for stu- dents graduating from an elementary school were distributed in late June. "We are very pleased that through the support of our Trustees and the participation of central Board staff elementary students will receive a record of their achieve- ments and have the op- portunity to use this in- formation to set goals for improvement," says Rob Eatough, Superin- tendent of Education for the Halton District School Board. "This process speaks to the Board's com- mitment that all students and families be treated in an equitable manner." NEWS Public school elementary report cards are available starting Aug. 31