All children must use the crosswalk (Parents are asked to use the crosswalk as models of good examples); Jaywalking is extremely dangerous, especially at peak periods.
Remember, you model for your children. If you do not follow the rules when it is inconvenient, you are sending a message that they can ignore rules when it is inconvenient.
Drop off/ Pick up zone:
The drop off zone at Aubrey is located at the west side of Stratford Avenue, south of the driveway to the Staff Only Parking lot.
Parking is not permitted in this zone during peak times.
Please move up as much as you can and leave the area as soon as you have dropped off.
There is no stopping in the drop off zone. Please continue on and circle the block instead of slowing down and waiting for a spot to open.
Please do not double park. If your child needs to be walked to class please park where parking is allowed and NOT at the drop off/Pick up zone.
Parking is available at Kensington Complex and on the following streets: Aubrey and Charles Street, Dunlop and Fell Avenue, Curtis and the south area of Stratford
What you can do to help:
• Drop off early (before 8:40) and pick up later (after 3:10)
• Please do not linger in the Drop off/Pick up Zone during peak times; we need the traffic to keep moving and not be blocked by idle vehicles.
• The Staff Parking lot is strictly for staff – please do not drop off or pick up there.
• All children must use the crosswalk (Parents are asked to use the crosswalk as models of good examples); Jaywalking is extremely dangerous, especially at peak periods
• Please do not use driveways to turn around
• U-Turns are unsafe and illegal in the school zone, please refrain from doing this
• Walk to school whenever possible or park a block away and walk the rest of the way.
• Slow down and watch out for children and adults crossing at crosswalk
• If your child is young and needs your help, park and walk half a block
• If your children are older, meet them by areas where parking is allowed
Please NOTE – Traffic rules around Aubrey are not set by the school, by the parents, or by the principal.
If we all do our part we can have a safer environment for our children. Thank you for your continuous effort.