Fenelon Township Public School faces off against Kawartha Lakes OPP

On March 7, the Fenelon Township Public School (FTPS) Grade 7/8 volleyball teams played against a team of Kawartha Lakes Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers.

The Intermediate Girls Volleyball Team went head-to-head with the officers first, playing two back-to-back games, winning both. The Intermediate Boys Team then played their two games, where they won one game and lost the other. The teams then decided to mix it up and play a co-ed game of Grade 8s against the OPP. Both teams fought until the end, but the FTPS team took home the win!

“The students had an awesome time playing against the police officers. This was everything we thought it would be,” said FTPS principal, Greg Arkwright. “Our students were able to have positive interactions with our local police officers while playing some fun-filled, competitive games of volleyball. It was a great way of having the police officers and our students make positive connections.”

This initiative was the first of its kind for the school.

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TLDSB inclement weather school/facilities/education centre closure – March 31, 2025

The areas that make up Trillium Lakelands District School Board (TLDSB) have been greatly affected by the ice storm that swept across parts of Ontario this past weekend.

Due to road conditions, power outages, and internet/network outages in some areas, TLDSB has made the decision to close all schools (including the Virtual Learning Centre), education centres, and child care centres in schools tomorrow, Monday, March 31.

This decision was made for the safety of students and staff, and we are communicating with families now in an effort to give time to make alternative arrangements.

Please note, schools will not be moving to online learning.

We hope students will take this opportunity to catch up on work, play a board game, or read/listen to a book.

We appreciate your understanding during another inclement weather situation.

If you have any questions, please contact your child’s school.