The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Resolution­s presented at AGM

- SHANNON BRUYNEEL peihsf@gov.pe.ca @peihsf

The P.E.I. Home and School Federation’s 71st annual general meeting and conference, Building Healthy Foundation­s for Every Child, was held April 13 in Charlottet­own.

More than 100 attendees, representi­ng 35 local Home and School Associatio­ns, were joined by guests, including P.E.I. Lt.-gov. Antoinette Perry, Education and Early Years Minister Natalie Jameson, Erin Mcgrath Gaudet, deputy minister of education and early years, Tracy Beaulieu, director of the Public Schools Branch, Andy Doran, president of the P.E.I. Teachers’ Federation, and Heather Mullen Maclaren, chair of the board of trustees, as well as board trustees and four students.

The AGM featured discussion around issues in Island education, overall student well-being, the Inclusion Report Summary, provincial results of the COMPASS Health Survey, suicide prevention, youth sports nutrition, the Fundations literacy program and the role of the educationa­l assistant.

AGM summary notes will be posted on the PEIHSF website, https://peihsf.ca/.

Local Home and School associatio­ns presented five resolution­s: regulating the temperatur­e of P.E.I. schools; expanding inclement weather closure and delay policies to include extreme heat; investigat­ing the effectiven­ess of vaping detectors in Island consolidat­ed, intermedia­te and high schools; developing policy on screen use guidelines in primary and elementary classrooms and revisiting the inclusion of kindergart­en in split grades.

All were passed by majority vote. Responses to these resolution­s will be posted on the PEIHSF website as they are received.

The federation welcomed new president Shannon Bruyneel and the incoming board for the 2024-2026 term. New board members are Mary Macdonald-pickering (Kinkora family of schools), Stephanie Chaloner (Colonel Gray family of schools) and Sylvie De Sousa (Montague family of schools). Any candidates interested in filling the vacant board director positions for the Colonel Gray, Morell, Bluefield and Souris families of schools are invited to contact the P.E.I. Home and School Federation office.

Raeanne Arsenault from St. Louis Elementary was awarded the Steve Mcquaid Volunteer of the Year Award.

At the Provincial Science Fair, the P.E.I. Home and School Federation presented specialty awards to Mariella Walsh from West Royalty Elementary School for her “Which Environmen­t Affects Your Memory the Most?” project and Charlotte Beatty, Donagh Regional School, for her project, “Hey Mold? Whatcha Eatin?”

Nomination­s for PEIHSF’S school bus driver of the year are due May 10 – a chance to recognize someone who goes above and beyond in a school community.

The PSB Review of Schools Report for the Charlottet­own family of schools (Colonel

Gray and Charlottet­own Rural families) is at https:// psb.edu.pe.ca/news-updates.

Upcoming meeting dates of the PSB board of trustees will be posted at https://psb.edu. pe.ca/board-meetings-andminutes.

The Department of Education and Early Years released the 2024-2025 School Calendar on April 17. Check out https://www. princeedwa­rdisland.ca/en/ informatio­n/educationa­nd-early-years/20242025-school-calendar.

The 2023-2024 COMPASS Health Survey was completed in the fall by more than 8,300 Grade 7-12 students across 35 P.E.I. schools. Results are available on the Live Well PEI website at https://www. livewellpe­i.ca/compasspro­ject-0.

As many local Home and School associatio­ns turn their attention to year-end activities, members are encouraged to ensure their new executive teams are in place for the next school year. The PEIHSF can assist with this planning.

The new P.E.I. Home and School Federation board wishes all students, families and school staff a safe and productive “home stretch” of the school year.

Shannon Bruyneel, president of the P.E.I. Home and School Federation, lives in Charlottet­own, with her husband and three children, who attend West Kent Elementary School and Queen Charlotte Intermedia­te School. A Home and School column appears in The Guardian during the school year on the

rst Friday of the month. For questions about this column or to nd out more about the work of the P.E.I. Home and School Federation, contact peihsf@gov. pe.ca or 902-620-3186/1-800916-0664.

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