What's Happening at Perth Road Public School
May 19-22, 2026
We are working hard to get ready for
Track and Field!
Some of our runners training for Track and Field!
Forest Club started this week!
Grade 3 Recorder Rock Stars!
Unlocking Creativity with Michelle Reid, Landscape Artist.
We believe that a paintbrush is more than just a tool—it’s a key to problem-solving. This month, our students have been diving into creative exploration with guest artist Michelle Reid. Through guided painting sessions, students aren't just making art; they are learning to take risks, iterate on their ideas, and see the world through a different lens. Curious to see how these creative habits extend beyond the canvas? Explore more resources and inspiration at www.michellereidart.com
Michelle Reid has donated her time today to work with Mr. Depew's and Mr. Robb's classes!
Thank you, Michelle! Look at the final results! Thank you so much, Michelle!
Grade 3s learning about plants on the pavement!
Ms. Aylesworth's Grade 6 class designed egg holders to prevent breakage!
The eggs didn't break! Future Engineers!
Thanks Josh for going on the roof!
Kingston Police Remind Youth to Stay Safe Online and Protect Personal Images
Kingston Police are reminding youth and families about the importance of making safe and responsible choices online, particularly when it comes to sharing personal or private images.
Sending intimate or personal photos over Snapchat, text message, social media, or other online platforms may feel private in the moment, but once an image is shared electronically, control over where it goes or who sees it can quickly be lost. Images can be saved, copied, screenshot, or shared without consent, which can have serious emotional, social, and legal impacts.
Police are also reminding young people that receiving a private image does not mean it can be shared with others. Forwarding, posting, or distributing someone else’s personal images without their permission can cause significant harm and can result in criminal consequences.
Kingston Police encourage youth to:
• Think before sending photos or messages online
• Never share someone else’s private images
• Talk to a trusted adult if they feel pressured to send images
• Report concerning behaviour to a parent, teacher, or police
• Use privacy settings and practice safe online habits
Parents and guardians are encouraged to have open, ongoing conversations with children about digital safety, consent, and respectful online behaviour.
Anyone who feels threatened, pressured, or victimized online is encouraged to seek help and report the incident. If a personal image has been shared online, individuals should report the content directly through the social media platform or website as soon as possible, request its removal, and seek support from a trusted adult, school official, or police if needed.
Resources and supports are available for youth, parents, and guardians who may have concerns related to online safety, image sharing, or digital harassment.
https://www.protectchildren.ca/en/
https://cybertip.ca/en/
Looking Ahead:
May
Monday, May 18 - Victoria Day
Wednesday, May 20 - Fire Drill
Wednesday, May 20 - Touch Football Tournament LCVI Grade 7/8
Wednesday, May 20 - Junior Soccer Tournament
Thursday, May 21 - Junior Trip to Toronto
Friday, May 22 - Immunizations Grade 7 & 8
Friday, May 22 - Earth Day
Monday, May 25 - June 5 - Possible EQAO days for Grades 3 & 6
Wednesday, May 27 - NEW September 2026 Kindergarten Open House 5-6:30
Thursday, May 28 - Primary Trip to the Brockville Aquarium
Friday, May 29 - PA Day
June
Wednesday, June 10 - Perth Road Fun Fair
Monday, June 15 - Grade 6/7, 7/8 and 7/8 Trip to Canada's Wonderland
Tuesday, June 16 - Kindergarten Trip to Gymnastics - Aylesworth/Rebimbus
Tuesday, June 23 - Grade 8 Graduation and Boat Trip
Tuesday, June 23 - Grade 3 Trip to Lake Ontario Park
Wednesday, June 24 - Report Cards Home
Thursday, June 25 - Last Day of School 2025-2026 Wrap Up
Friday, June 26 - PA Day