Posted March 31, 2014
Twenty seven LBP students completed in the Waterloo Chess Challenge last week. The Lynx finished in fifth place (out of thirty two schools) in the grade one to six division. Two LBP students finished third and have advanced to the provincial championships. Well Done LBP!
Posted March 5, 2014
In a well fought contest, the boys basketball team fell to the Westheights Warriors 42-31. Congrats on a great season Lynx!
Posted March 5, 2014
Lost and Found items are displayed in the front lobby. Please stop by and look over the items for things belonging to your family. Any items left as of Friday March 7th, will be disposed of over the March Break.
Posted March 5, 2014
As you may be aware, the Waterloo Region District School Board’s school year calendar has designated March 7, 2014 as a Professional Development Day. Students will not be at school on this day. For those families who have children attending the Before And After School Programs, those programs will be operating as usual from 7:00 […]
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Posted March 4, 2014
PD DAY – Friday March 7, 2014 No school for students. Extended Day programs in operation. March Break – March 10-14, 2014 No school for students. Extended Day programs in operation. School resumes for all students on Monday, March 17, 2014.
Posted March 4, 2014
LBP’s boys basketball team plays for the WRDSB championship Tuesday, March 4, 2014. Game time is 5 pm with the Lynx taking on the Westheights Warriors at Jacob Hespeler S.S. GO LYNX!
Posted March 1, 2014
103 boxes of food! Over $500 donated! Because of your generosity, The Food Bank of Waterloo Region will be better able to support our community. Proud To be LBP!
Posted February 28, 2014
Help us finish off strong… Donate a loonie or toonie to support The Food Bank.
Posted February 26, 2014
The piles of food continue to grow as the LBP community supports our drive to raise food and money for the Food Bank of Waterloo Region… Tomorrow we are asking you to donate pasta sauce. Friday: bring a loonie or toonie and donate to the Food Bank.
Posted February 25, 2014
We are celebrating Pink T-shirt Day – Students are invited to wear a pink shirt to symbolize that we at LBP stand up against bullying. Two Nova Scotia students started this trend as a way of standing up for a new student in their school who was bullied for wearing a pink t-shirt.
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