Napanee District Secondary School
Hawks Family Update
NDSS Students and Families,
As October comes to a close with a Friday Halloween Night, we prepare for Remembrance Day in a week and a half. We pause to honor and remember the sacrifices made by countless individuals who served our country. It’s an important time for reflection and appreciation, and we encourage families to join us in recognizing the significance of this day.
We are also at a critical point in the semester as midterm marks will be available on November 28. This is an important time for students and families, and we encourage ongoing communication between home and school to ensure student success.
For our Grade 10 students, the OSSLT (Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test) is coming up and will be administered during the last week of November. We are here to support our students every step of the way.
Our Hawks Have Character trait for November is self-discipline, and we encourage students to build this important skill as they pursue their goals.
As we transition into our winter sports season, we are excited to see our athletes in action and to cheer on our Hawks! November is a busy and exciting time here at NDSS, and we would like to thank our dedicated staff and families for their continued support and commitment to our students’ growth and achievements.
Paul MacDonald, Beth Hasler, Allison Todd
The NDSS Admin Team
NDSS Student Council
StuCo 2025-2026
Congratulations to the incoming members of StuCo for the 2025-2026 school year:
Front to back:
Austin Marquette
Nara Rickard
Isabelle Koktan
Sadie Lupton
Vienna Ballance-Hinch
Troy Daines
Weekly Announcements
Please click below:
Thank You Coaches!
As the fall sports season comes to a close, we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all of our dedicated coaches. Their time, effort, and commitment to our student-athletes have been instrumental in making this season a success.
Whether on the field, court, or fairway, our coaches have gone above and beyond to support and inspire our students. We are grateful for their hard work and the positive impact they have on our school community.
Winter Sports are coming...
Pay attention to announcements for important information!
Swimming
Wrestling
Badminton
Jr Boys Basketball
Sr Boys Basketball
Curling
Boys Hockey
Girls Hockey
Alpine Skiing/Snowboarding
Jr Girls Volleyball
Sr Girls Volleyball
Novice Girls Volleyball
Hawks Holiday Bazaar – Join Us for a Festive Day
We are excited to invite you to our annual Hawks Holiday Bazaar on November 22, 2025, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at Napanee District Secondary School. This event will feature a large vendor market, a silent auction, raffle, and Santa photos! It’s a wonderful opportunity to support our school community and get a head start on holiday shopping.
Volunteers
We will also need volunteers the day before and the day of the event. If you are able to help, even for a portion of those days, please email hawksholidaybazaar@gmail.com.
See Yourself in Limestone – Student Census Survey
Limestone is committed to creating safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environments for all students. To help us better understand how students’ identities and experiences relate to their achievement and well-being, we are launching our second See Yourself in Limestone Student Census Survey this fall.
The census is a voluntary and confidential survey for students in Grades 4 to 12, running from November 24 to 28, 2025. It gathers information about students’ identities and their experiences at school. This data is then paired with academic information to help us understand what school is like for different groups of students.
Important information for families:
· The survey is optional.
· Responses are confidential and students can skip any questions they do not wish to answer.
· Students will complete the survey during class time.
· Students who do not participate will be provided with an alternative activity.
Families who do not want their student(s) to complete the survey must contact their school principal by Friday, November 14, 2025. Opting out means the student will not receive the survey in their e-mail inbox.
By better understanding students’ identities and experiences, we can remove barriers and better support students in accessing what they need to succeed.
Learn more about the Student Census and how it supports equity in Limestone: limestone.on.ca/student_census
Student Insurance
School Climate
Respect. Everyone would agree that this is an important shared value. As outlined in the Ontario School Code of Conduct, NDSS Code of Conduct, LDSB Code of Conduct, and LDSB Safe and Caring Schools, we must respect and treat others fairly, regardless of their race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, creed, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, family status or disability. We all need to consider the audience and impact of our words and actions and to remember that schools are places that must feel safe for everyone.
For September, our school community will be focused on kindness to help our new and returning Hawks feel welcomed!
Classroom Routines and Attendance. In our school community, it is critical that we respect and observe the routines necessary to maximize learning. Students are expected to attend school regularly and to attend all classes. Frequent absences from class may affect a student’s grades. This September a focus will be on students arriving at each class on time and minimizing disruption to the learning environment.
ATTENDANCE MATTERS!
We want to emphasize the importance of attendance as it is fundamental to your success. Regular attendance builds a strong foundation for learning and contributes to a vibrant school community and academic success. Your active participation not only enhances your understanding of the curriculum but also fosters meaningful connections with peers and teachers.
When Absent:
• If students are under 18 years of age, verbal notification, or notification through School Messenger/Safe Arrival by the parent/guardian, each time the student is absent.
• Students 18 years of age and older must submit a written and legitimate reason for absence to the Attendance Office. Reasons for signing out or for absence will be monitored and a doctor’s note may be requested at the student’s expense. A doctor’s note must be provided for absence on Examination days.
Legitimate reasons for absence from school are:
• Illness or other unavoidable cause
• Music instruction not exceeding one-half day in any week
• Suspension or expulsion
• Holy Day for religious denomination to which student belongs
A student who has signed out or been signed out by a parent/guardian must leave the school property. A student may not be signed out from class in order to work in another area of the school.
Education Act – School Attendance - Education Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.2 (ontario.ca)
Attendance Middle High Handout
School Picture Day
Retake Day
Thursday, Oct. 30
2025-2026 LDSB School Year Calendar
A PDF version of the 2025-2026 School Year Calendar is available online.
Daily Schedule
Time | Period |
8:10 to 8:15 a.m. | Homeroom |
8:15 to 9:30 a.m. | Block 1 |
9:30 to 9:38 a.m. | Break |
9:38 to 10:53 a.m. | Block 2 |
10:53 to 11:52 a.m. | Lunch |
11:52 a.m. to 1:07 p.m. | Block 3 |
1:07 to 1:15 p.m. | Break |
1:15 to 2:30 p.m. | Block 4 |
Vaping and Washroom Conduct
At NDSS, vaping and spending excessive time in washrooms is prohibited. Vaping can pose significant health risks, and students found vaping on school grounds may be subject to consequences. If necessary, we will keep parents, guardians, and public health officials informed. We kindly ask that you remind your children that staff will continue to supervise washroom common areas as needed.
Classroom Expectations and Cell Phone Guidelines
The staff at NDSS are excited to start the new school year and to receive your children on September 3rd. As the Admin Team, we also want you to know how grateful we are and look forward to enhancing the relationship we have as we support your children for the 2025-26 school year.
As you are likely aware changes to Personal Mobile Device legislation have now been put in place and I want to provide you with what that will look like in our school:
Policy/Program Memorandum 128 - Restrictions to Student Personal Mobile Device Use
At NDSS, we strive for our students to be healthy, happy, and fully engaged in their learning journey. We encourage them to pursue growth and always aim to be the best version of themselves. To support student learning at NDSS, we have developed guidelines for the use of personal mobile devices (cell phones).
Personal Mobile Device Definition
Any device that has internet access, texting, music, or gaming capabilities.
Personal Mobile Device Guidelines
- Personal mobile device is in your bag, in your locker, or the space provided by your teacher (not on your person).
- Headphones/earbuds are not in use during teacher instruction and class time.
- No personal mobile devices in washrooms or changerooms.
- Smart Watches notifications are turned off during instruction and class time.
- Teachers will indicate if there are specific learning situations that support personal mobile device use.
- Students are welcome to access their devices during breaks and/or lunch.
Teachers will reach out to parents to work together to help your child understand the new guidelines. Teachers will connect with administrators for support if some students continue to struggle.
We believe (and research supports) that cell phone use is having a negative impact on student learning, engagement, mental health, and social and emotional development.
We believe in implementing these guidelines with care and compassion. We want to support our students in understanding how cell phones impact their learning and wellbeing. We also want to teach our students how to use cell phones appropriately and in a healthy way. Thank you for your support!
(CTIP)
Policy/Program Memorandum 128 | Education in Ontario: policy and program direction
Hawks Have Character!
Human Rights Reporting
School Messenger
SchoolMessenger App: Download the SchoolMessenger App to stay connected. Use your mobile device to download and install the free SchoolMessenger blue app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store, the SchoolMessenger website portal, or from within the LDSB mobile app. *New families will be able to create their account after the first day of attendance.
The first time you use the app, you must select Sign Up to create your account. Please ensure you use the same email address your student’s school has on file. If you do not use that same email address, you will not be able to create an account.
How do I report an absence?
Please use the Safe Arrival system to report your child's absence; do not call the school to report an absence. If your child is going to be absent from learning, please ensure you use the Safe Arrival system to report the absence. If your child will be late, please report a full day absence and then we will sign them in when they arrive. You cannot indicate a half day absence.
How to report your absence:
1. Toll-free telephone
- Call 1-855-257-9349 toll-free to report an absence using the automated phone system.
2. School Messenger App
- Use your mobile device to download and install the free SchoolMessenger blue app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store, the SchoolMessenger website portal, or from within the LDSB mobile app.
- The first time you use the app, you must select Sign Up to create your account. Please ensure you use the same email address your student’s school has on file. If you do not use that same email address, you will not be able to create an account, or may not be able to see the "Attendance" option. You may have already created an account when we introduced the Communicate broadcast system.
- Select Attendance, then select Report an Absence and follow the prompts.
3. SchoolMessenger SafeArrival Website Portal
- Visit the SchoolMessenger website portal.
- The first time you use the app, you must select Sign Up to create your account. Please ensure you use the same email address your student’s school has on file. If you do not use that same email address, you will not be able to create an account, or may not be able to see the "Attendance" option. You may have already created an account when we introduced the Communicate broadcast system.
- Select Attendance, then Report an Absence and follow the prompts.