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As the weather finally begins to turn, it has been wonderful to see the definite signs of spring appearing around the school grounds. The warmer days have brought a great energy to the building, perfectly timed with our celebration of Earth Week.

Throughout the week, our students have been busy showing their stewardship for the planet. From "Lights Off" Monday and utilizing our GOOS bins to neighborhood clean-ups and Boomerang lunches, it has been an impactful week of action. We especially loved seeing everyone in their Earth colors and getting creative with our recycle decorating displays!

A huge thank you to Ms. Kilpatrick and our student Eco Team for all of their hard work in planning and organizing these activities. Their leadership helps us all remember the small steps we can take to care for our environment every day.

Please remember, tomorrow is a PA Day and there is no school for students.  We wish all our CHN families a wonderful weekend!

Track & field

During Physical Education classes, our Grade 3, 4, and 5 students will be exploring the fundamentals of running and track events. As part of this learning, any student interested in participating in our Relay Team will have the opportunity to be timed for a 100-metre sprint.

From these sessions, six students per grade will be invited to represent C.H. Norton at the Regional Relay Meet. This event takes place on May 13th, from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm at Hayden High School. 

Following the relay event, all students in Grades 3, 4, and 5 will continue to participate in class based track and field events, such as the 50m, 200m, and 400m runs, as well as ball throw and long jump. We are excited to see our students challenge themselves, lead through sport and cheer each other on. 

Specific details regarding permission forms and transportation for those participating in the meets will be shared soon. 

Furry friends on the playground

We love seeing our students' furry friends at arrival and dismissal! To ensure the playground remains a safe and comfortable space for all of our students, we ask that pets and their caregivers remain on the grass or at the periphery of the blacktop.

Keeping the main paved areas clear helps everyone feel at ease during these busy times of the day. Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our school grounds welcoming for all our families!

Lost & found

We have quite a few items in our Lost & Found that would really love to find their way home! We’ve set up some tables in the main entrance to make it easier for everyone to see what has been collected.

Please encourage your child/children to take a peek at the tables this week to see if anything belongs to them. If you happen to be dropping by the school, feel free to stop in and have a look yourself. 

Just a heads-up that we’ll be clearing everything out at the end of the week. Any items still looking for a home by Friday, May 1st will be donated to a local charity.

Robert Bateman community centre phase 1 opening celebration - May 2

The City of Burlington is hosting the Robert Bateman Community Centre Phase 1 Opening Celebration on Saturday, May 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. at 5151 New Street, Burlington. The Halton District School Board is proud to be a part of this momentous occasion and welcome the students, families and community members to learn about the services and resources available through our school board in this space.

The HDSB’s space within the Robert Bateman Community Centre is a modern, welcoming hub that supports lifelong learning and community services for learners at all stages. It offers programs such as newcomer support through the Welcome Centre, flexible credit and education pathways and career-focused training including ESL, FSL and a Personal Support Worker certificate. Together, these services strengthen education and workforce development across Halton.

To learn more about the opening celebration, please view the news release issued by the City of Burlington: https://www.burlington.ca/en/news/residents-invited-to-robert-bateman-community-centre-phase-1-opening-celebration.aspx 

Milton Community Resource Centre (MCRC) opportunities

MCRC is offering a number of camps and workshops on upcoming PA Days, school breaks and weekends. View the flyer or visit mcrc.on.ca for more information. 

Halton Learning Foundation month: Help our stars shine! 

April is Halton Learning Foundation (HLF) Month, a time dedicated to removing financial barriers so every student has the food, clothing, and supplies they need to succeed. At C.H. Norton, we are celebrating by creating a galaxy of support for our upcoming Norton’s Got Talent Show. For every $2 donated, we will post a star around our stage to surround our student performers with community kindness while raising money for this great cause.

To make the month even brighter, if we collectively raise $1,000, every class will earn a Karaoke Dance Party hosted by the legendary DJs McAra and Savo! You can contribute through our CHN Nighthawks Halton Learning Foundation Donations Page or learn more about the foundation's impact at haltonlearningfoundation.ca

We also encourage families to attend the board-wide Students in the Spotlight art exhibition and performance on Wednesday, April 29, at 6:00 PM at Burlington Central High School. You can find tickets at Tickets link to help show our students they are supported by a massive crowd. 

Finally, if you are a parent or guardian who could use some assistance with school-related costs, please reach out to your child’s teacher or the principal, as we are always here to help.

Class building 2026-2027 family input

Staff will meet in early May to begin organizing classes for the fall. Our goal is to create balanced learning environments that best meet the needs of all students.

Please only complete this class building form if you feel there is important information regarding your child’s placement that our staff is not already aware of.

We ask that you do not request specific teachers by name as class placements and teaching assignments may change up until September. If you are moving or transferring schools, please notify the office as soon as possible. While all family input is carefully considered, the final decision on class placement rests with the school.

Please submit this information by 4:00 PM on Friday, May 8th. Any requests submitted past this deadline may not be considered.

All information provided in this form will be shared with the staff involved in the class-building process.

Courtesy seat applications for 2026-27 

Each year, in accordance with HSTS Procedure HS-1-004 – Courtesy Seats, families with children who are not eligible for school bus transportation to and from school, may apply for a courtesy seat. The HSTS Courtesy Seat online application opens for submissions Wednesday, April 15th, 2026 until Tuesday, June 30th, 2026 at 5:00 p.m.

HSTS will complete the courtesy seat application review and allocation process over the summer, in order to allow courtesy riders to begin riding the bus on the first day of school in September 2025. Parents and guardians will be advised of the status of their application by the third week of August via email, to the primary contact provided to the school. Approved applicants can access their transportation schedule via the HSTS Parent Portal during the third week of August.

We are also asking that families complete the HSTS Opt Out form if their eligible children do not intend on using the school bus in 2026-27. This will allow HSTS the opportunity to assign as many courtesy seat riders as possible over the summer.

Kindergarten registrations 

We are accepting Junior Kindergarten registrations for 2026-2027. If you, or someone in the neighbourhood you know, is planning on registering a child for next year, please consider doing it soon as this helps with our staffing. Call or stop in at the office for further information.

School Council updates

COBS Bread Bakery 

You can support School Council initiatives by buying fresh bread and other baked goods at COBS Bread, 3450 Dundas St. at the corner of Walkers Line (the Longo's plaza). Tell them you belong to the C.H. Norton School community, and a portion of your purchase will go towards school fundraising at the end of the school year. Last year’s profit from this fundraiser was $300.00. 

Mabel's Labels

You can support School Council fundraising initiatives while purchasing durable labels for your kids' stuff through Mabel's Labels. Follow this link and search for "C. H. Norton" and a portion of your purchases will go towards school fundraising. https://mabelslabels.ca/en_CA/fundraising/support/. These labels are a great way to identify all your child’s belongings that stay at the school. This fundraiser contributes approx. $100 per year to our school initiatives.

Kidssentials

Kidssentials is catering pre-ordered hot lunches for C.H. Norton students on Thursdays. Order from their large variety of menu items the week before to ensure delivery. The menu for our school is now live on the portal.  Please click here for additional information, including registration information for families new to the program, program info and their cancellation policy.

 

Mark your calendars

Apr 24th PA Day - no school for students

Apr 27th PCAP Assessment (Gr 8s) - Rescheduled Date

Apr 30th Last day for donations to HLF

May 1st Last day to pick up Lost & Found Items

May 4-10th Mental Health Week

May 6th Norton’s Got Talent Show- day performance

May 11th Music Monday

May 13th Jr. Relay

May 19th, 21st, Primary EQAO

25th & 28th

May 22nd, 26th, Junior EQAO

29th & Jun 2nd

May 21st Spring Concert

May 25th Sr. Track and Field 

May 28th Kindergarten Orientation Evening

Jun 15th Jr. Track and Field

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