Message from Our Trustee
Dear families,
I hope that you and your families
are healthy and doing well. I want to thank all of our students, families and
staff members for their flexibility, patience and perseverance during the
school closures. We understand that the pandemic is creating challenges and
hardships, and we will continue to prioritize and do our very best to support
the well-being, learning and achievement of our students during these difficult
times.
There are resources on the Board
website that students and families may find helpful, including tips for
speaking with your child about COVID-19, support using technology, community
and mental health resources and more at www.yrdsb.ca/school-reopening.
One of our priorities as a
Board of Trustees is to Champion Equity and Inclusivity: we aim to develop the knowledge,
skills and attitudes to remove barriers in support of all learners.
Anti-Black Racism
We want each and every one of our
students to know that they are valued, welcome, safe and respected in our
schools. We know that sadly that is not the reality for some students and that
incidents of anti-Black racism continue to occur in our community and our
schools. These incidents cause pain, make our students feel unsafe and affect
their well-being and achievement. This is not acceptable.
In the coming weeks, we will be
sharing information and inviting you to participate in the Dismantling
Anti-Black Racism Strategy: Creating anti-racist and Black affirming learning
and working environments virtual event. During this event we will be
unveiling our Anti-Black Racism Strategy, which was developed in coordination
with families, students, community partners, educators and members of our
senior leadership team. The strategy was developed in response to
continued evidence of anti-Black racism, and it will be a critical tool to
support positive change in the system and to improve the experiences of Black
students and staff.
A series of training sessions,
webinars and opportunities for learning will also be made available. Future
communication will provide registration options.
I want to thank the members of
the Anti-Black Racism Committee for generously giving their time, sharing their
difficult experiences and their voice. We are committed to ensuring that this
strategy is more than a piece of paper and are committed to doing the work to
create more equitable learning environments.
I also want to acknowledge that
February is Black History Month, and while we take this opportunity to
highlight and celebrate the incredible contributions made by Black Canadians,
we will also be looking forward to launching our Dismantling Anti-Black Racism
Strategy. We will also be continuing our celebration
of Black excellence in our community and I encourage you to take the time to read the
stories of some of the inspiring individuals learning and working here in York
Region.
We all have a role to play in
creating a community that enables everyone in it to thrive, and in doing this
work, we will create a more inclusive and positive environment for all of
our students and families.
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