Message From Our Trustee, September 2021
We have many reasons to feel
optimistic as we begin the 2021-22 school year. Schools are reopening to
in-person learning, vaccination rates continue to increase, and our students
can start to resume some of their favourite school activities.
As we return to school, our reopening plan continues
to prioritize the health and safety of students, families and staff members. We
are working with public health to ensure we are taking all appropriate
measures. For more information on the plan, including health and safety
measures, please visit www.yrdsb.ca/school-reopening. You can
also find additional information from York Region Public Health at www.york.ca/safeatschool.
The pandemic and last year’s school
closures affected students and families in many different ways. This has been a
challenging time. Our caring, skilled and dedicated staff members are prepared
to prioritize the mental health and well-being of students as they transition
back to school, as well as supporting their academic learning and growth. If
you are worried about your child, please speak to your child’s teacher or
principal. You may also find some of the learning and well-being resources on our
website helpful.
Whether your child will be
attending school in person or online, we know how important it is that they
feel safe, respected and valued. We want every student to feel supported, to
take pride in their identities and to know that they matter. Any form of hate
or discrimination in our schools is not acceptable. This school year, we will
continue to implement the Dismantling
Anti-Black Racism Strategy launched in March to address anti-Black racism
in schools. We also remain committed as a school board to honouring the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action. As your trustee, it is
imperative that we create learning environments that enable all of our students
to feel valued and to be successful, and I welcome the insights that were
shared at the National Summit on Antisemitism and National Summit on
Islamophobia.
It is my role to advocate for quality
public education in York Region, and to ensure that our students remain at the
centre of all of our decision making. The Board of Trustees makes policy and budget decisions,
and communicates with the public, among other responsibilities. We are
also responsible for setting direction for the school board, through our Multi-Year
Strategic Plan. This plan sets out four priorities: Foster Well-Being and Mental
Health, Build Collaborative Relationships, Champion Equity and Inclusivity, and
Empower Ethical Leadership.
The relationship that we have with
families is so important, and I will continue to keep you informed of our work
and priorities. You can also find the message from the Chair of
the Board on the Board’s website. You are welcome to contact
me if you have any questions or concerns.
There are also many other ways you
can stay connected with what’s happening in the school board. Visit our newsroom. Listen to our podcast. Follow us on Twitter @YRDSB and on Instagram @yrdsb.schools. Watch the latest videos, including news, features and
profiles about our schools, students and staff members on our YouTube channel
YRDSBMedia.
As we begin another school year, I
am so pleased to welcome all of our new and returning families. I hope you have
a great start to the school year and wish you a happy, healthy and successful
year ahead.
David Sherman
Trustee –
Markham Ward 1, Vaughan Ward 5
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