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COVID-19 Update
The Ontario government has ordered all publicly funded schools in Ontario to move to remote learning starting April 19, 2021. Read the full update: http://tldsb.ca/covid19/ Read More
World Autism Awareness Day
The fourteenth annual World Autism Awareness Day is April 2, 2021. Joined by the international community, hundreds of thousands of landmarks, buildings, homes and communities around the world come together on April 2,... Read More
Term One Report Cards
Term one reports will be emailed to families today, February 19, starting at 4:00 p.m. Read More
Pink Shirt Day 2021
This year, Pink Shirt Day will be held on February 24, 2021. Our focus is working together and treating others with dignity and respect. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected us all and shown... Read More
Happy Family Day!
Mariposa staff would like to wish all our Monarchs and their families a Happy Family Day tomorrow! Enjoy your holiday on Monday and we will see you all back at school on Tuesday,... Read More
LCVI Grade 9 Course Registration – Due February 26, 2021
Dear Families of Grade 8 Students; This is just a friendly reminder that course selections for LCVI are due into the online system by February 26 (however, we are trying to have this... Read More
Inclement Weather Day – February 5, 2021
Due to current weather and road conditions, all buses to Mariposa Elementary School (and all schools in the City of Kawartha Lakes and Haliburton County for TLDSB) have been cancelled for Friday, February... Read More
Valentines Spirit Day – Wear Pink, Red or White
Let’s celebrate Valentine’s Day by wearing pink, red or white! Read More
School Schedule
8:55-9:10: Bus Arrival
Period 1: 9:15 – 9:35 (Homeroom)
Period 2: 9:35 – 10:15
Period 3: 10:15 – 10:55
Lunch / Recess
Recess / Lunch
Period 4: 11:35 – 12:15
Period 5: 12:15 – 12:55
Period 6: 12:55 – 1:35
Lunch / Recess
Recess / Lunch
Period 7: 2:15 – 2:55
Period 8: 2:55 – 3:35
3:35-3:45: Bus Loading
First Comes Water
An energetic group of our grade 6 students have identified the issue with the quality of water on many First Nations Reserves and have created a website, called "First Comes Water", to share their learning and to inspire the learning of others. Their website can be accessed here.