Please note that every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of dates; however, some dates are determined by external organizations, and/or may be influenced by a number of factors. Changes and updates may occur throughout the year.
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April 14-20, 2024 is National Volunteer Week! Thank you to our incredible volunteers for all that you do - for making a positive impact, sharing your passion for education, and supporting student wellness and overall achievement at KPR.
April 14-20, 2024 is National Volunteer Week! Thank you to our incredible volunteers for all that you do - for making a positive impact, sharing your passion for education, and supporting student wellness and overall achievement at KPR.
The Festival of Ridván is a twelve-day festival celebrated by the Baha'l faith. It is also known as the "Most Great Festival" or the "King of Festivals", commemorating the twelve days that Bahá'u'lláh spent in the Garden of Ridván.
♦ Ridvan is a Black Diamond Day
Earth Day is an annual event on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. This day highlights the importance of continuing to combat environmental issues and climate change! By respecting the beauty, wonder and valuable resources supplied by our planet, we can protect our home now and into the future!
♦ Pesach (Passover) is a Black Diamond Day
Pesach (Passover) is a significant Jewish holiday, commemorating the liberation and departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Passover can be celebrated for seven or eight days and begins with a special meal “Seder” where family and friends come together to eat traditional dishes.
♦ Pesach (Passover) is a Black Diamond Day
Pesach (Passover) is a significant Jewish holiday, commemorating the liberation and departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Passover can be celebrated for seven or eight days and begins with a special meal “Seder” where family and friends come together to eat traditional dishes.
♦ Pesach (Passover) is a Black Diamond Day
Pesach (Passover) is a significant Jewish holiday, commemorating the liberation and departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Passover can be celebrated for seven or eight days and begins with a special meal “Seder” where family and friends come together to eat traditional dishes.
The Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board recognizes Administrative Professionals' Day on April 24. A very special thank you to all of our amazing and hardworking administrative staff at KPR who work behind the scenes to keep our schools and workplaces running smoothly. We value your contributions!
Pesach (Passover) is a significant Jewish holiday, commemorating the liberation and departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Passover can be celebrated for seven or eight days and begins with a special meal “Seder” where family and friends come together to eat traditional dishes.
Pesach (Passover) is a significant Jewish holiday, commemorating the liberation and departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Passover can be celebrated for seven or eight days and begins with a special meal “Seder” where family and friends come together to eat traditional dishes.
Pesach (Passover) is a significant Jewish holiday, commemorating the liberation and departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Passover can be celebrated for seven or eight days and begins with a special meal “Seder” where family and friends come together to eat traditional dishes.
Pesach (Passover) is a significant Jewish holiday, commemorating the liberation and departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Passover can be celebrated for seven or eight days and begins with a special meal “Seder” where family and friends come together to eat traditional dishes.
National Day of Mourning is recognized annually on April 28. On this day, we remember and honour all those who have lost their lives, been injured or suffered illness in the workplace. We take this opportunity to thank all those who work hard every day to keep our workplaces and schools safe.
♦ Pesach (Passover) is a Black Diamond Day
Pesach (Passover) is a significant Jewish holiday, commemorating the liberation and departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Passover can be celebrated for seven or eight days and begins with a special meal “Seder” where family and friends come together to eat traditional dishes.
♦ Pesach (Passover) is a Black Diamond Day
Pesach (Passover) is a significant Jewish holiday, commemorating the liberation and departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Passover can be celebrated for seven or eight days and begins with a special meal “Seder” where family and friends come together to eat traditional dishes.
May 1 is National Principals' Day. We acknowledge the important work of our principals and vice-principals as educational leaders who work hard each day to ensure the overall success, growth and well-being of our school communities. We celebrate their valuable contributions and their impact!
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