Friday, January 27, 2023

National Sweater Day

Dear Parent / Guardian,


Our school will be taking part in National Sweater Day on Thursday, February 2, 2023!

National Sweater Day is an annual event organized by World Wildlife Fund Canada. On

National Sweater Day, WWF asks Canadians to turn down thermostats by two degrees Celsius

at home, at school and at work to highlight the role that energy conservation plays in preventing

climate change.


Our school buildings will be a little chillier on February 2, so we are asking that all students wear or bring a sweater to school.


In addition to turning down the heat and turning up our sweaters, classes will be participating

in a number of activities designed to help students understand how everyday actions affect our

planet’s future.


We are looking forward to a cozy day in the classroom!


Sincerely,


Charlton’s Eco Club


Thursday, January 26, 2023

Trustee Greeting

February 2023

I hope everyone has had a wonderful start to 2023, and enjoyed their winter break. 

 

One of the most important roles of school board trustees is communicating with the public. I hope to use this newsletter as one way to keep you updated on Board news, to communicate my role as trustee and how I can support you, and to answer some of the questions I am often asked as a trustee. 

 

Communicating with the public includes both sharing information and attending events to build relationships with families, but also ensuring I am available to you. If you have questions about Board policies or budget, concerns about your community, ideas and suggestions, or have a question and don’t know who to call, please feel free to reach out. I am happy to assist you. 

 

Our Board of Trustees is made up of 12 trustees elected during the municipal election process, and one Indigenous trustee appointed through a separate process. Eight of the 12 elected trustees are new this term, and we are all looking forward to connecting with families and fulfilling our roles to support student achievement and well-being. 

What do Trustees Do?

 

In addition to communicating with the public, we are also responsible for:

 

Establishing a Multi-Year Strategic Plan. This plan sets out our priorities as a school board and guides our direction and decision making as a system.

 

Setting policy. Policies govern the operation of our schools and organization, including field trips, school transportation, homework, caring and safe schools and much more. You can find out which policies are up for review in our meeting agendas, or which policies are out for comment on the website. Your participation in this process is important to ensuring our policies are serving our communities and align with our priorities. 

 

Setting an annual budget. I look forward to sharing more information about this process with you in the coming months as we engage in budget consultations. 

 

Participating on Board and Advisory Committees. You can find the dates and agendas for these meetings on the Board website. You are welcome to attend and observe any public Board, Advisory and Board Committee meetings

 

Hiring the Director of Education. This process is governed by the Director of Education Selection Policy, and we will keep you updated as this process progresses. In the meantime, I am deeply grateful to Interim Director of Education Scott Yake for his commitment and service.

 

Advocating for quality public education. I became a school board trustee because I believe in public education. I believe in the potential of each and every one of our students and our responsibility to nurture their learning, growth and achievement. Our decisions as a board are centred on our commitment to deliver the best for our students. 

What’s Happening in YRDSB

 

Kindergarten registration opened January 20 for families with children who will start Kindergarten in September 2023. 

 

French Immersion registration is open from January 20-February 6 for students entering Grade 1 in September 2023. 

 

Student trustee elections are currently underway. All students in Grades 5-12 will have an opportunity to vote for the student trustees who will represent them next school year. 

 

In February, we recognize Black History Month, celebrating the contributions of Black people to the fabric of our society. I encourage you to visit the Board’s Centre for Black Student Excellence webpage and newsletter to learn more about upcoming events during Black History Month and what’s happening in the Board to celebrate Black excellence. 

 

Family Day and the March Break are also approaching and we hope everyone enjoys the break.

 

There are a number of other events for families coming up and I encourage you to check the Board calendar.

New Schools

 

One of the other questions I am asked, particularly in growing communities is about new schools or capital projects. I can let you know that in our municipality the following capital projects have received approval:

·        Blue Willow Public Sch​​ool Kindergarten Addition, proposed to open January 2025. 

·        Kleinburg/Nashville Elementary Sch​​ool, proposed to open September 2024. 

·        E.J. Sand Public Sch​​ool replacement, proposed to open September 2023.

There are many ways you can stay up-to-date with what’s happening in our school board. Visit the newsroom or website homepage at www.yrdsb.ca. Listen to our podcast. Follow the Board on Twitter, Instagram or YouTube. Read your school newsletters and emails. I look forward to staying connected with you. 

Best regards,

Estelle Cohen,

Trustee, Vaughan Wards 4 and 5

estelle.cohen@yrdsb.ca

Monday, January 23, 2023

Virtual Go Girls! Big Brothers Big Sisters of Peel York

 

Hello there!

 

My name’s Andrew Hunter and I’m a Caseworker at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Peel York. I wanted to share with your school’s staff two no-cost group mentoring opportunities for girls across Peel Region and York Region. These programs are facilitated via Zoom on weekday evenings.

 

Go Girls! is a free group mentoring program designed to connect and empower female-identified youth. Facilitated by trained female volunteer mentors aged 18+, participants are provided with the opportunity to engage in fun and interactive discussions and activities from the comfort of their home. The program promotes physical activity, balanced eating, self-confidence and stress management. It is delivered once a week during the evening for 6-7 weeks.

 

Full program dates and times are listed below:

 

Virtual Go Girls! (girls aged 10-14) on Fridays 6:00-7:00pm:

Session 1 Friday February 3  6:00-7:00pm

Session 2 Friday February 10  6:00-7:00pm

Session 3 Friday February 17  6:00-7:00pm

Session 4 Friday February 24  6:00-7:00pm

Session 5 Friday March 3  6:00-7:00pm

Session 6 Friday March 10  6:00-7:00pm

March Break (OFF)

Session 7 Friday March 24  6:00-7:00pm

 

Virtual Little Go Girls! (girls aged 7, 8 and 9) on Mondays 6:00-7:00pm:

Session 1 Monday February 6  6:00-7:00pm

Session 2 Monday February 13  6:00-7:00pm

Family Day – Monday February 20 (OFF)

Session 3 Monday February 27  6:00-7:00pm

Session 4 Monday March 6  6:00-7:00pm

March Break (OFF)

Session 5 Monday March 20  6:00-7:00pm

Session 6 Monday March 27  6:00-7:00pm

 

Note: Both groups will have a maximum of 15 girls. Therefore, parents/caregivers will be contacted one-on-one should their child be accepted to the program. Acceptance is a first come, first served basis.

 

If you’re interested in sharing this virtual group mentoring opportunity with your school’s parent/caregiver population, the student registration link can be found here: https://york.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca/online-go-girls/

 

If you have any follow up questions, don’t hesitate to call me at (647) 556-3985 ext. 326 or connect via email at Andrew.Hunter@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca. Parents/caregivers are welcome to do so as well.