K-6 Newsletter 11.07.25
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November 7, 2025
Hello Hill Families,
“It’s not about being the best — it’s about being better than you were yesterday.”
– Anonymous
This month, we are encouraging all of our K–6 students to focus on personal growth and effort. Learning is a journey, and each day is a chance to improve, try something new, and build on what we learned the day before. Whether it’s trying a new strategy in math, adding more detail to writing, practicing active listening, or showing responsibility and independence in the classroom, every small improvement matters.
At our school, we celebrate progress, not perfection. We want students to understand that persistence, effort, and positive learning habits are what help them grow. When we show up each day ready to try our best and learn from our mistakes, we move ourselves forward.
Let’s continue to set goals, try new challenges, and support one another in becoming “better than yesterday.”
Casey Kirkpatrick
Director of Early Years & Vice Principal (K-6)
In this week's Newsletter:
The Hill Soccer
We have received a great amount of interest since our announcement last week of the new soccer program, here at The Hill. Coach Manny and Coach Maddie will be hosting a Prospects Day for 2008-2012 born student-athletes on Saturday, November 15. If you are interested or know of anyone interested in the program or the Prospect Day, please feel free to share the event link.
For more information on the program you can read the announcement here.
Construction
Student-athletes should be advised that construction will begin next week on the canteen. This should not affect any day to day operations.

Grandparent's Day - December 3
We are thrilled to host some of the most special people in our lives this December on Campus, as we welcome Grandparent's and special friends of our Kindergarten to Grade 6 student-athletes.
Our special guests will have an opportunity to warm up with a hot beverage, have a treat, and make a holiday craft with their grandchild. We kindly ask that those attending RSVP to ensure we have an accurate number of expected guests.
Wednesday December 3:
8:45AM-9:45AM : Kindergarten - Grade 3
9:55AM-10:55AM : Grade 4 - Grade 6
Parent-Teacher Interviews
Parent-Teacher and Parent-Interviews are scheduled for November 20th and 21st. Grade 1-6 Parents will have an opportunity to book a virtual appointment using Pick-A-Time. Kindergarten parents are invited to book either in-person or virtual meetings with the Kindergarten teachers. We look forward to meeting with you soon!
Blueprint Nutrition
This school year, the Hill Academy has partnered with Blueprint Nutrition to provide sport nutrition education and support. Blueprint is co-owned by Registered Dietitians, Cara Kasdorf and Rosanne Robinson, and along with their team of Sport Dietitians, they work with athletes across Canada. Their team of Registered Dietitians have worked with all levels and ages of athletes - from local and rep leagues to Olympic athletes, NHL and OHL players, and professional triathletes and endurance athletes. They have expertise in working with both student-athletes and adult athletes to fuel for performance, growth and development, and long-term health. They have expertise to support your athlete, whether the goal is to hit a personal best, navigate busy tournament weekends, or just eat enough to keep up with their sport and academics.
Cara and Rosanne will be providing 4 sport nutrition specific sessions to grades 4-12 throughout the school year. If you would like to seek out additional and more individualized support, Blueprint offers different options to work together.
Two of their most popular packages for student-athletes include:
Eat to Compete Program – $710 for 4 sessions
A high-impact coaching package designed to build strong fuelling habits across training, game day, recovery, and more. Ideal for athletes who want to level up their performance with a comprehensive strategy.
Performance Meal Planning Strategy Session – $295 for a 90-minute session
A focused, one-time consult to help you map out exactly what, when, and how much your athlete should be eating - with a personalized meal plan and timeline tailored to their sport, schedule, and needs.
*Note: all sessions are held virtually via video sessions
*They offer additional packages and sessions based on the athlete’s individual needs
To get started, schedule a free 20-minute clarity call by emailing: sport@blueprintnutrition.ca or booking directly at: www.blueprintnutrition.ca. They have also put together an online Sport Nutrition resource for students. Information about how to access the resource library can be found in their Physical Education and Health Google Classroom
The Hill Eats
The Hill Academy is pleased to offer a hot lunch program crafted by The Hill Eats team to include a balanced, macro-friendly nutritional meal that is designed to fuel The Hill Academy's student-athletes.
Grades 1-6 Lunch
Monday: Veal Parm Sandwich, Sautéed Kale
Tuesday: Chicken Caesar, Potato Wedges
Wednesday: Turkey Sausage, Lentil Dal, Basmati Rice
Thursday: Cheese Burger, Sweet Potato Fries
Friday: Meatballs & Chow Mein
If your day student would like to be on the lunch plan, please register now!
Please be advised any feedback or special requests should be sent to lunch@thehillacademy.com
Sports Schedule
For team based sports (ie. Junior Hockey Development), check your individual team's TeamSnap for the most up to date schedule.
The cross country meet was postponed this past Wednesday out of caution for the high winds that came through. We look forward to the rescheduled event this week.
Foundations of Sport (1-3):
Monday - Basketball
Tuesday - Lacrosse (Helmets are mandatory)
Wednesday - Cross Country
Thursday - Hockey (Helmets and skates are mandatory)
Friday - Basketball
Foundations of Sport (4-6)
Monday: Football
Tuesday: Lacrosse (Helmets are mandatory)
Wednesday: Cross Country
Thursday: Golf
Friday: Touch Rugby
Hockey (5-6)
Monday: Hockey
Tuesday: Lacrosse (Helmets are mandatory)
Wednesday: Hockey (Cross Country during PE)
Thursday: Hockey
Friday: Touch Rugby

View a comprehensive calendar of events by visiting www.thehillacademy.com/calendar
Wednesday, November 12 - Cross Country Meet for Grades 1-8
Thursday, November 13 - Report Cards Go Home
Friday, November 14 - 2PM - U18 Hockey vs. FEIA at Teen Ranch
Saturday, November 15 - 4:30PM - U16AAA Hockey vs. UCC at Teen Ranch
Saturday, November 15 - 8PM - U15AAA Hockey vs. Buffalo Jr. Sabres at Teen Ranch
Sunday, November 16 - U18 Hockey vs. Everest at Teen Ranch at 11:30AM
Tuesday, November 18 - 7PM - Mental Performance Tips for at Home Webinar
Thursday, November 20 - U15AAA vs. UCC at UCC Arena
Thursday, November 20 - U16AAA vs. UCC at UCC Arena
Thursday, November 20 - Parent-Teacher and Parent-Coach Interviews
Friday, November 21 - Sunday, November 23 - U18 Hockey at PPHL - Essex, MA
Friday, November 21 - Parent-Teacher and Parent-Coach Interviews - School Closed
Friday, November 21 - Sunday, November 23 - JV, Varsity, Prep - NHSLS Showcase - Baltimore, MD
Thursday, November 27 - Sunday, November 30 - U16AAA at International Silver Stick Whitby AAA Finals - Whitby, ON
Thursday, November 27 - American Thanksgiving - School Closed
Friday, November 28 - American Thanksgiving - School Closed
Tuesday, December 3 - Grandparent's Day at The Hill
School Information
School Hours:
8:10-3:50- Junior School (4-6)
8:30-3:30- Kindergarten and Primary (K-3)
Pick Up (K-6): To ensure the safety and supervision of all students, any child who has not been picked up within 10 minutes of their dismissal time will be sent to Aftercare and charged accordingly.
This policy helps ensure that every student is accounted for and supervised at all times. It also allows staff to focus on the safe and efficient dismissal of all students. We appreciate your cooperation in helping us maintain a smooth end-of-day routine.
Uniforms
Please ensure your student-athlete is wearing the appropriate uniform for their division. Please note there are NO TIGHTS or BIKE SHORTS PERMITTED. If you have questions regarding apparel please refer to the K-3 uniform guide or the Gr. 4-12 uniform guide. Any questions, concerns or questions apparel@thehillacademy.com.
Apparel Housekeeping:
Please note that all concerns regarding apparel can be directed to apparel@thehillacademy.com Our team will do our best to reply to you the day of the correspondence.
If your decal number is coming off of your sporting apparel, please send it to the school and leave it with Cindy in a bag with your number clearly marked. Our team will fix it and return it the same day.
Labeling Items
With so many activities and practices happening daily, it's easy for items to get misplaced. To help keep track of uniforms, equipment, and personal items, we kindly ask that all student-athletes have their belongings clearly labeled with their name. This simple step ensures that lost items can be quickly returned and helps maintain organization throughout the day. Thank you for helping us keep our athletes focused and prepared!
Student-Dedicated Resource
This year, Ms. Walko will be working as student support. She will be working with students from Kindergarten through Post-Grad to help them achieve academic success. If you, as a student, or your child as a parent, require classroom support, accommodations, or have an IEP in place, please reach out to Ms. Walko directly so we can ensure supports are in place as quickly as possible.
Students are also welcome to stop by the Resource Room (Room 104) to check in or ask questions. Please contact Ms. Walko with any questions at emily.walko@thehillacademy.com.
Safety and Security
We want to remind everyone about the safety and security considerations of arriving and leaving the campus.
For all:
Please follow the posted speed limits
Please come to a complete stop at all stop signs (there are new ones on campus)
Please note and follow the one-way driveway and the stop signs
Please follow the directions of the staff who are supervising pick-up and drop-off times.
Parking lots are to be used for anyone waiting to pick up students.
Fire routes are allocated to help Fire and Emergency Services access buildings quickly in the event of an emergency. Blocking these routes, even to drop off or pick up students, can be dangerous for everyone.
Accessible parking spaces are for the exclusive use for individuals holding valid accessible parking permits. Please do not use or block any accessible spaces without a valid permit.
Annual School Calendar 2025-26
Annual school calendars are available on the website:
Teachers
Kindergarten: Ms. Hill (katelyn.hill@thehillacademy.com)
Mrs.Kieswetter: (megan.kieswetter@thehillacademy.com )
Grade 1/2: Mrs. Goverde (jodi.goverde@thehillacademy.com)
Grade 2/3: Mr. Debenham (george.debenham@thehillacademy.com )
Grade 4/5 : Ms. Kennedy (haley.kennedy@thehillacademy.com)
Grade 6: Ms. Barbe (julie.barbe@thehillacademy.com )
Director of Early Years & Vice Principal: Casey Kirkpatrick (casey.kirkpatrick@thehillacademy.com)
Attendance Protocol K-PG
ALL STUDENTS:
If your child is absent from school, please remember to email attendance@thehillacademy.com to report the absence.
If your student athlete is going to miss their Phys. Ed or sport period for any reason, please remember to email DGlisic@thehillacademy.com.
Late Arrivals
If your child arrives late to school, please park in the designated parking areas and walk them into the main office to receive a late slip (K-8). The students will need to provide their educator with the slip upon arrival to class. High School students must sign-in at the main office.
2026-27 Admissions
Applications are now being accepted for the 2026-27 school year for SIBLINGS of current students or referrals. Please visit the application portal HERE to apply. Contact Julie Packard jpackard@thehillacademy.com with questions.
Allergy Aware School
Hill Families, please be aware that we have several anaphylactic allergies within our school community. These include but are not limited to peanuts, tree nuts, and shellfish. We do not exclude nuts, tree nuts or other big ten foods packed in lunches and for snacks but ask for awareness of these allergies. We ask that parents please help educate their students on what it means to be allergy aware.
Ways that we can all keep our school safe are:
Be aware of specific allergies within your class
Please avoid sending in these foods as part of classroom celebrations to minimize exposure to those with allergies.
Placing food on paper towel or napkin and not directly on the table
Wiping down your area after eating
If using the microwave, wiping down any splatter
Hand washing before and after eating
Being mindful of those with allergies and not eating near them if consuming food that contains an allergen
All nuts are not permitted on any of the buses.
Please see https://foodallergycanada.ca/ for additional resources to help educate on food allergies. We thank you for your cooperation in keeping our students with allergies safe.




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