Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 2 Sep 1994, p. 15

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PROFESSIONAL STAFF. E AFFORDABLE. E® BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL SUPERVISION 7A.M. â€" 6P.M. " A CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALTERNATIVE IN AN INTERDENOMINATIONAL SETTING " Call or Visit SEPTEMBER REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED (905) 825â€"1247 * Children shouldn‘t get to the stop too early, or they may be temptâ€" ed to wander onto the road, or through fields or vacant lots. If you‘re a parent, you need to ensure your child‘s safety before the bus arrives in the morning and when the child leaves the bus in the afterâ€" noon. The Canada Safety Council suggests the following precautions you can take at these critical times: Getting to the bus stop * Teach children that where it‘s necessary to walk on the road, they should walk single file, on the left, facing traffic. The â€" Canadian _ Standards Association, which is updating its standard on the design and construcâ€" tion of school buses, is examining the possibility of adding an appendix to address safety concerns that go beyond the physical requirements for the buses themselves. The goal would be to guide parents, teachers, bus operators and drivers, motorists, and the children themselves, on their main areas of responsibility in proâ€" tecting school bus riders. he majority of injuries and Tdeaths associated with school buses occur outside the school bus. This striking fact highâ€" lights a central issue in child safeâ€" tyâ€"the importance of protecting children as they travel to and from the bus stop. The road to better school bus safety FULL DAY ACADEMIC JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMME FOR THREE AND FOUR YEAR OLDS. (HALF DAY PROGRAMME ALSO AVAILABLE) FULL DAY ACADEMIC SENIOR KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMME. ® STIMULATING PROGRAMMES IN... FRENCH MUSIC, ART, ATHLETICS (FROM JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN) ® DISCIPLINEDâ€"TRADITIONALâ€"CHALLENGING ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT. E® DEDICATED, CARING; HIGHLY QUALIFIED 112 THIRD LINE, OAKVILLE L6L 326 OAKVILLE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PROVIDING A QUALITY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR STUDENTS â€" JK â€" GRD 8 * If the stop is a long way from home, parents should plan, and disâ€" cuss with the child, a place where their child can stay as an emergency shelter. Waiting at the stop * Give children some guidance on boarding the bus safely. There have been tragic instances in which a child has been forced in front of a * Warn children not to accept rides from strangers, even if they‘ve missed the bus. The child should go home or report back to a teacher. "Learn the Martial Art of the Samurai." Self Defense + Personal Development YOSHIN MARTIAL ARTS (905) 338â€"3545 Bujutsu Taijutsu Jujutsu ow Accepting Students SINCE 1982 * Discourage horseplay that can lead to pushing and shoving and the potential for accidents as the bus approaches the stop. Leaving the bus * Children who must cross the street in front of the bus should be taught to walk about ten feet ahead of the bus before attempting to cross. At that point, they should check trafâ€" fic carefully in both directions before proceeding. bus by children pushing from the rear. Mac to School 131 Trafalgar Road, Downtown Oakyville » 905â€"849â€"0737 Save on Macintosh Products! * LC 475 « LC 575 + Power Macintosh 6100/60 Just Arrived! See the NEW Power Book 150! Visit us for a handsâ€"on demonstration - Your Source For Apple Authorized Sales Service {MOQD

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