Friday, November 18, 2005

DOES ANYONE OUT THERE HAS A MAP OF THE PROPOSE PIPE ROUTE ACROSS ROCKWOOD PARK???

Send it to me at oldmaison@yahoo.com...Merci!!!!!

TEACHERS ARE STILL ACTING LIKE DOCTORS AND BERNARD LORD DON'T CARE!!!!!

EVEN AFTER THE BI ELECTION DISASTER? BERNARD LORD WILL CONTINUE TO DRUG AND KILL OUR CHILDREN!!!

L-Halloween

I just received this email-

Hi Charles,, How are you.I'm writing you to get some information on ADHD.

My grandson ?????? is in kindergarden this year.


My daughter told me today that she had a call today from his teacher.She told my daughter that she thought Riley had adhd.she says that he is a little hyper. Also he has difficulty in understanding his work.

I can't believe that she diagnosed him on these two facts.

Where does she get off diagnosing him on her own.I wonder where she got her medical licenses. Boy am I mad. The point is Charles I don't want him on drugs.

I truly believe what you believe in.We do not need to drug our kids.

I will suggests my daughter that she gets him checked by a doctor.

Now if he says that Riley has adhd is there any way to treat it other than drugs.

What is your advice on this issue. Thanks for listening...

?????
..PS.. ???? is sitting here in the living room watching cartoons.It's been
over an hour now and he hasn't moved.

He's totally concentrated on the T.V. He's not jumping around. Oh well go figure. PSS,, My daughter says he's the same way at home. Calm and collective most of the time.

TKS again

????

Merci Boucoup

This is an email that was sent to me last year by the education department.

----- Original Message -----
From: "charles leblanc"
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 3:38 PM
Subject: CHARLES RECEIVES LETTER!!!!!


Dear Mr. Leblanc,

I am responding to your recent e-mail to Terry McInerney, on behalf of our Assistant Deputy Minister, English Educational Services Division, with whom you met some weeks ago.

I am also including a copy of the e-mail that was sent to superintendents and directors of education in the English public school system.

You may be interested in knowing that this is a reiteration of the message that I sent to the same group, including Student Services administrators approximately two years ago.

You have also requested results concerning the meeting held with the ADM and Pierre Dumas and other interested individuals.

It is important to note that the Expert Report on Behaviour Disorder was initiated
and conducted by the Department of Health, under the direction of Ms. Marcella Laaper, Director of Child and Adolescent Services.

Ms. Barb Whitenect is currently in that position.

In essence, given that this report was initiated and developed by the Department of Health and Wellness, any further action to be taken on this report must be
initiated by the Department of Health and Wellness.

Officials of the Department of Education who participated on that committee did so at the invitation of the committee chair from the Department of Health and Wellness.

You will note that I have also copied this e-mail directed to you to individuals within the Department of Health and Wellness who should be the primary
contacts for any further action concerning that report.

Should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me.

Robert E. Gerard
Student Services
(Phone: 506-444-4711
Fax: 506-457-7835
-E-mail:Robert.Gerard@gnb.ca

-----Original Message-----

From: Phillips, Deanna (ED) On Behalf Of
McInerney, Terry (ED)

Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 1:29 PM

To: (ED) Superintendents (Eng.)

Cc: (ED) Directors of Ed (Eng.)

Subject: Medications - Ritalin

Recent stories in the Telegraph Journal and other media have heightened the public's awareness of the drug Ritalin, a drug which is generally used to assist in the treatment of ADD/ADHD among children of school age and adults.

While educators have a definite role to play in the referral process for children who are displaying characteristics associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and in assisting the medical and psychological profession diagnoses of this
disorder, teachers are to refrain from suggesting to parents that prescription medication of any sort should be used in the management of students' behavior.

The diagnoses and prescription of medication for disorders that impact on a classroom's Positive Learning Environment remains the responsibility of the
medical profession.

Principals are asked to remind teachers that the Department of Education recognizes that teachers have an important role to play in the referral process.

Suggesting to parents that they may want to consider discussing their child's attention difficulties with their family doctor comes as a result of a
collaborative process involving the school-based student services team who have considered in- depth the child's strengths and needs.

Teachers are encouraged to share their observations with the school-based student services teams, and with physicians.

Teachers can also serve as an important source of information in the monitoring by the physician of appropriate dosage of medication.

Please share this information with principals, who will share with their staff.

IS IT ALL DOWNHILL FROM HERE ON FOR BERNARD LORD???

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HOW CAN A NEW BRUNSWICKER BE LABEL A SECURITY RISK WITHOUT BEING CHARGE???

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WAS IT THIS MAN FROM UPTOWN SAINT JOHN WHO PICK THE NEW SANTA CLAUS IN SAINT JOHN????

I always like the guy but I'm just asking the question?

mike
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