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Please read the following important message from Fraser Health.

Please read the following important message from Fraser Health.
This National Accessibility Week, we took time to highlight the many ways our schools can become more accessible, inclusive, and welcoming for all students—regardless of ability.
Throughout the week, we shared:
Tips for supporting students with hearing differences, from improving classroom acoustics to using captions in virtual meetings.
The Abbotsford School District, in collaboration with the Abbotsford School District Retired Teachers Association (ADRTA) Heritage Committee, is proud to celebrate the completion of the What’s In a Name? legacy project—an initiative that brings to life the rich history behind local school names.
Every winter, Abbotsford School District French Immersion schools come together to celebrate a beloved tradition that brings warmth, excitement, and cultural appreciation to the chilly months. Inspired by Quebec City’s famous Carnaval de Québec, we have made it a tradition to embrace French Canadian heritage through food, music, and outdoor festivities—giving students a chance to create lasting memories year after year.
The guide to child and mental health is brought to you by Fraser Health.
Support your child’s mental health
Mental health is a key component of healthy child and youth development, and also has an impact on their relationships and their performance in school.
How can parents support positive mental health?
The guide to winter health is brought to you by Fraser Health.
Keeping your child healthy during winter
As the chilly winter season is upon us, there’s a few extra things you can do to help keep your children healthy and well. Navigate this season with these essential tips.
Bundle up for the cold
The guide to vision, hearing and dental screenings and youth clinics is brought to you by Fraser Health.
The Abbotsford School District is proud to announce the launch of a new and enriching resource on each of its school websites: dedicated school history pages that delve into the fascinating origins of our school’s names.
On October 5th, the Abbotsford School District joins the global community in celebrating World Teachers’ Day, a special occasion to honour the dedication and passion of educators who play an essential role in shaping the future. Teachers are the driving force behind student success, and in Abbotsford, they are at the heart of creating a vibrant and supportive learning environment for over 20,000 students.
The guide to Respiratory season and fall immunizations is brought to you by Fraser Health.
Respiratory illnesses tend to increase as we spend more time indoors. Common colds, the flu and COVID-19 spread through tiny droplets as people who are sick breathe, talk, cough or sneeze. When other people breathe in or touch these droplets and then their eyes, mouth or nose before washing their hands they may become sick.