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Vaping and Personal Mobile Devices

Effective September 2024, all Ontario school boards will be required to follow the Ministry of Education’s update to the Provincial Code of Conduct to promote healthy and welcoming learning environments. This includes all students being required to follow strict anti-vaping and personal mobile device use guidelines.

When can students use a mobile device? 

Students must not use cell phones and other personal mobile devices during instructional time. During instructional time, devices must be turned off or set to silent mode and stored out of view. 

  • Students in K to Grade 6 can use a mobile device before- and after-school, if permitted based on school policies.  
  • Students in Grade 7 and 8 can use a mobile device during recess/breaks or lunch, if permitted based on school policies. 
  • Grade 9 to 12 students can use a mobile device during breaks or lunch.  

Students can use their mobile device during learning time only when: 

  • a teacher says to use it as part of learning, for example, doing research or visiting a specific website. 
  • it’s needed for a health or medical reason. 
  •  it supports special education needs. 

What does the use of mobile devices look like in my child(ren)’s school? 
Some schools have had their own policy for the use of mobile devices. Those policies remain in effect if they meet the new minimum requirements of the Ministry of Education.  

For the schools without an already established policy, they will adopt the new Ministry requirements. If you have any questions, please check with your child(ren)’s Principal.

Are social media applications banned in Grand Erie schools?

Effective July 1, 2024 the following social media sites will be blocked for students:

4chan Lainchan Facebook Snapchat Twitch
8chan Gab Parler Telegram Twitter/X
8Kun InfinityChan Pinterest TikTok Voat
Discord Reddit Instagram Truth Social WhatsApp
Endchan Kiwi Farms Ruqqus Tumblr Wizardchan


*Subject to be updated

What does this ban on vaping mean for students?

Students cannot bring electronic cigarettes (vapes), tobacco and/or nicotine products to school, including school transportation.
If a student is in possession of an electronic cigarette (vape), tobacco or nicotine product it will be surrendered and disposed of, and parents/guardians will be immediately informed.

Do you have any resources for students who vape?

How are the public health units supporting?

The schools are working with their local health unit (Brant County Health Unit or Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit) to ensure that the Smoke-Free Ontario Act, 2017 is enforced. BCHU has a resource for youth and families who want help with vaping or smoking.

Resources

The Smoke-Free Ontario Act, 2017 prohibits smoking (tobacco and cannabis) and the use of electronic cigarettes (vaping) at schools, on school grounds and all public areas within 20 metres of these grounds. Anyone smoking or vaping on school property is guilty of an offence and if convicted may result in a fine under the Smoke-Free Ontario Act, 2017.

Happy “new year”! I hope everyone had a pleasant summer holiday. It’s been nice to talk to students and parents this week about all the things you’ve done over the past two months. I’ve heard lots of stories of fun trips and relaxation. I’ve also heard a few about some more stressful experiences that life seems to always present. Whatever the past 2 months brought for you, I’m looking forward to working together again as a Boston School Family to support each other. September brings the opportunity for fresh starts and lots of reason for optimism. Each and every student is full of potential, and on a pathway that is their own unique success story (always in progress)!

This year you’ll notice that the staff is mostly the same with a few exceptions. Mrs. Huffman is off this year with her new baby. We would like to welcome Ms. Agius, who has joined us to teach the 3/4 class. We are excited to have her back as part of the Boston team! We would also like to welcome Mrs. Trembley as our new custodian. We are all in good hands with her making sure the building is in good shape!

On the first day, we had a Welcome-Back Assembly in which we committed to two very simple things this year: 1) We will always do our best

2) We will always be kind

I believe those two simple statements can guide every decision we make every day, and I’ve asked every Blazer to consider them when they are making choices.

Once again, welcome to a new school year. It’s good to be back!