Pink Shirt Day – Wear Pink on Wednesday, February 25

Wear pink on Wednesday, February 25 to show your support for positive change and to speak out against bullying in our community! Learn more about the story behind Pink Shirt Day…

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Ciao Bella Fashion Show to Support Cystic Fibrosis

Please join us for Bluevale’s annual Ciao Bella Charity Fashion Show! It takes place this Thursday, February 26 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are available for $10. Funds raised from this year’s show will go to support Cystic Fibrosis.

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Bluevale Grad Wins OSCAR!!!!

Bluevale graduate, Chris Williams, won the Best Animated Feature Oscar for Big Hero 6 at last night’s Academy Awards in Los Angeles.  Williams graduated from Bluevale in 1987.   He then attended the University of Waterloo and graduated with a degree in Fine Arts.  He next enrolled in the animation program at Sheridan College, Oakville, Ontario. Upon graduation from Sheridan, he was […]

BCI Wrestling Team Claims 2nd Place at CWOSSA

Congratulations to all members of the wrestling team for a terrific showing! Each member earned points for the team total placing Bluevale in 2nd place overall for the boys division! Our team had the following outstanding results: Gold for Nick Forler and Russell Weigel, Silver for Mike Brooks, Bronze for Mason Evans and Colin Hobson […]

February 23 – All schools open & buses are running

Transportation is running and schools are open today.

Why were our schools closed Friday?

The WRDSB has put in place a frigid temperature threshold in our severe weather procedure primarily for three reasons related to the safety of our students:

1. According to Environment Canada, at -35C exposed skin can freeze within 10 minutes. Environment Canada indicates that in temperatures between -28 to -39 there is a high risk of exposed skin freezing (frostnip or frostbite). This temperature is very unusual for our region and some students may not have the appropriate clothing to protect themselves.

2. Most students will take longer than 10 minutes to walk to school and the bused students may wait for an extended period of time should any bus be delayed.

3. We are unable to guarantee crossing guard service to our students as individual crossing guards have a right to maintain their safety given that they are exposed for extended periods of time in frigid temperatures.

The Education Centre remains open and is fully operational.

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February 20 – All Schools are Closed & Buses Cancelled

Due to frigid temperatures, all schools are closed today and all buses are cancelled. All Extended Day Programs are also closed. The Education Centre remains open for those who can safely arrive to work.

When do Schools Close Due to Weather?

Our procedure for severe weather  provides guidelines and expectations for school closings due to severe weather, and how this information is communicated to our families.

Severe weather refers to conditions such as ice, fog, rain, sleet, snow, wind and/or frigid temperatures and wind chills. We consider a frigid temperature to be -35C with wind chill, or colder.

The general manager of Student Transportation Services of Waterloo Region (STSWR) will monitor weather and temperatures in the region beginning at 5:30am, using Environment Canada’s wind chill index. If the temperature is forecasted to reach or exceed -35C with wind chill at 7:00am, buses will not operate and schools will be closed. The education centre will be open to those employees who can safely arrive to work.

How do we communicate cancellations or closures?

Decisions relating to cancellations and closures are made by 6:00am. Any cancellations and closures will be posted on our website and school websites. Information will also be available on our twitter account (@wrdsb). We encourage you to monitor our website and listen to local media for up-to-date cancellation and closures.

Parents have the option of keeping their children at home when concerned about weather conditions.

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Commencement Award Applications Due March 25th

All graduating students interested in applying for Commencement awards must due so by March 25th. Please complete the award application and return to Ms. Patirani in room 3214.

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Bluevale Mathematicians Poised to Write Math Contests

Next Tuesday, February 24th, nearly 150 Bluevale mathematics students will begin their day by writing the Pascal, Cayley and Fermat Math Contests.  Good luck to all of the participating students and hearty thank you to the Bluevale mathematics teachers who help our students prepare for activities such as this.  May your pencils stay sharp and your […]

Bluevale Wrestlers Off to CWOSSA

Congratulations to the Bluevale wrestling team that in only two years of operation has climbed the WCSSAA ladder to finish an impressive 3rd overall in boys competition.  Individually, seven Bluevale wrestlers have qualified for CWOSSA this Thursday at Brantford Collegiate. From the WCSSAA Championships Russell Weigel and Nick Forler stood atop the podium in their […]

Bluevale DECA Students Shine at Provincial Competition

Congratulations to all of our BCI Provincial DECA competitors! Everyone did an awesome job! Many saw huge improvements in their scores and felt their self-confidence grow! We are very proud of each one of you! Among our successes we had the following outstanding results in individual and team categories: Michael Elop, Liz Meyer, Jack Van […]

Bluevale Swim and Ski Teams CWOSSA Champions!!!

Thursday, February 12, 2015, will go down as a very special day in the history of Bluevale athletic team accomplishments.  In the pool Bluevale demonstrated wonderful team depth winning the overall CWOSSA title by 19 points over the second place team from Guelph Centennial.  The junior boys relay team of Luke Horst, Luke Hendrikse, Nathan […]

Report Cards Sent Home Today

Semester 1 final report cards will be sent home with students today. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this report card, please don’t hesitate to call the school.

Carnations – For that Special Someone and to Support St. Mary’s Regional Cardiac Care Centre!

Carnation Sales take place from Monday, February 2nd to Monday, February 9th in the Lounge. You can send carnations to other Waterloo Region high schools too! Carnations are $1.50 each. All proceeds go to St. Mary’s Regional Cardiac Care Centre.

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