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SAGE offers families in Hamilton-Wentworth another choice in public elementary education, built around family participation and community building. Working in cooperation, teachers and families use innovative teaching methods to deliver the Ontario Curriculum in an interactive, child-centred manner that emphasizes global education, arts, and recreation.
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Candidacy Form, SAGE Steering Committee
- If you want to run for a Steering Committee position, download and print this form and hand it in to the office by Tuesday, May 12, 2005. Copies are also available at the office.
Older News
Girls and Bullying
- Experts in the field discuss this continued problem and how it has become more sophisticated. Learn different strategies on how to cope and combat bullying. Presented by the SAGE Program and The Hamilton Spectator.- Thursday, April 28, 2005, 7:15 PM - 9:00 PM
- The Hamilton Spectator Auditorium, 44 Frid St., Hamilton
- Panelists include Dr. Tracy Vaillancourt, International Bullying Expert and Psychology Professor, Mcmaster University; Lesley Cunningham, Social Work and Violence Prevention Expert, HWDSB; Agnes Bongers, Assignment Editor, The Hamilton Spectator (Host/Moderator)
- Televised by Cable 14
THINKGREEN Letter
- Download a copy of the letter that can be used to solicit donations of spent inkjet cartridges, laser printer cartridges, and cell phones.Silent Auction Letter
- Download a copy of the letter that can be used to solicit donations for the May 2005 SAGE Silent Auction.SAGEQuest Proposal - Our proposal for an innovative middle school was unanimously passed by the Board's committee of the whole, and awaits final approval from the HWDSB on January 26. Highlights of the proposal, as well as a PDF version of the proposal document submitted to the HWDSB, are available at the link below.
SAGE Vision 2003-04 - The SAGE Vision 2003-04 statement, ratified by overwhelming majority at the end of the 2002-03 year, is now available.
