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Read-a-Thon starts tomorrow, Friday February 2. Download a copy of the 2018 Read-a-Thon Reading Log Sheet.
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Read-a-Thon starts tomorrow, Friday February 2. Download a copy of the 2018 Read-a-Thon Reading Log Sheet.
Happy reading!
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Please join us for our school council meeting on Thursday, April 24, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. in Mr. Mason’s Integrated Arts Room or via the online link. Everyone is welcome to participate.
If you’d prefer to join online, the link is available in the School Council weekly email update. The link to sign up for babysitting is also in the email. Check out the agenda on our website.
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Big news, Adam Beck!
We are officially the first school in Canada to have an active pledge in every single grade — what an incredible milestone!
When just 5 families from one grade sign the pledge, it becomes active — and every pledge counts. This movement is about supporting one another as a community and delaying smartphones just a little longer for our kids.
Let’s keep the momentum going! Grades 4, 5, and 6 currently have the lowest number of pledges. Let’s rally together and bump those numbers up this weekend!
Sign the pledge. Share it. Be part of the movement.
Because together, we can make a difference.
@unpluggedcanada
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Smart Moves, Not Smartphones!
The Mental Health & Well-Being Committee at Adam Beck is proud to be part of a growing national movement to delay smartphones with access to social media and internet browsers until at least age 14.
To make this shift truly impactful, we’re partnering with neighbouring schools— @glenamess and @kewbeachschoolcouncil -because the more families and communities who join in, the easier it is to change the norm and reduce the pressure on our kids.
Why is this important?
When schools stand together, we create a united front that helps normalize childhood without smartphones. Kids feel less left out, parents feel more supported, and we build a stronger culture that prioritizes real-life connection, imagination, and mental well-being over screen time and social media stress.
Sign the pledge. Tell two friends. Let’s lead the change—together.
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