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  1. Queer Youth Writing ClubProvided by: PEERS Alliance - AKA: PEERS; Prevent Educate Empower Respect Support; Formerly AIDS PEI
    Provides a writing class to help participants to develop their writing skills by exploring different writing styles. Students are supported throughout the process from brainstorming to publishing.
  2. Register for English Language Public SchoolProvided by: Public Schools Branch - AKA: PSB; Formerly English Language School Board
    Parents/guardians must register their children prior to their kids starting at a new grade K-12 school. This applies to:Children starting kindergartenChildren or youth who are changing schools due to a moveNote: See 211 record for School Registration for Newco...
  3. Register for English Language Public SchoolProvided by: Public Schools Branch - AKA: PSB; Formerly English Language School Board
    Parents/guardians must register their children prior to their kids starting at a new grade K-12 school. This applies to:Children starting kindergartenChildren or youth who are changing schools due to a moveNote: See 211 record for School Registration for Newco...
  4. Register for English Language Public SchoolProvided by: Public Schools Branch - AKA: PSB; Formerly English Language School Board
    Parents/guardians must register their children prior to their kids starting at a new grade K-12 school. This applies to:Children starting kindergartenChildren or youth who are changing schools due to a moveNote: See 211 record for School Registration for Newco...
  5. Parents of children and youth must register their children prior to their kids starting at a new grade K-12 school. This applies to:Children starting kindergartenChildren or youth who are changing schools due to a moveNote: See 211 record for School Registrati...
  6. School Registration for NewcomersProvided by: Government of Prince Edward Island - Department of Education and Early Years - AKA: Formerly Department of Education and Lifelong Learning
    School-age children born outside Canada, or who speak a language other than English or French at home, are eligible for English as an Additional Language (EAL) or French as an Additional Language (FAL) services. This is a requirement before being registered at...