AHE Media Release Form, 2025 - 2026
As a normal part of our communication with parents we have established an internet presence with a number of social media outlets including the All Hallows Elementary website and related pages, Google Classrooms, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, blogs and a school app.

Websites are used to publish information related to activities and events at school.  This will include student and teacher blogs, e-mail, written messages as well as pictures with descriptors.

From time to time, the local media may be invited to our school to videotape, photograph, record and/or interview students involved in school-related activities.  In addition, schools in the Newfoundland and Labrador English School District promote involvement in curricular and co-curricular activities by posting student photos and student artwork on its website, and/or newsletters, brochures or advertisements.

NLSchools work closely with Eastern Health and the Healthy Students Healthy, Schools Initiative to promote active and healthy living activities.  Images may also appear in Eastern Health newsletters, brochures, advertisements or websites for Eastern Health and/or the Healthy Students, Healthy Schools Initiative.

Please indicate your wishes regarding your child’s involvement in the promotional activities mentioned above by completing the form below.  

Student names will not be used without the express written permission (collected in a separate document) from the parent.

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Email *
Student’s Name
Student's Homeroom Teacher's Name *
Permission is granted for reproduction of images of my child for the promotional purposes listed above. *
By entering my name below, I hereby grant permission based on the conditions explained in this media release. *
A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address you provided.
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