Welcome to our new online newsletter!
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A few items to note
June 5 is an instructional day
School budgets will carry over to next year, however Ministry Grant Funds will not be carried over.
Registration dates for Grade 11 and 12 e-Learning courses for 2020-2021 are currently on hold and are being reviewed to ensure they align with the TDSB back-to-school strategy that is being developed. We will update you with the revised registration dates once they have been determined.
Ramadan (April 24 - May 23)
Throughout May, Muslims will be celebrating Ramadan- one of the holiest and most uplifting months in the Islamic Calendar.
The attached offers some information about Ramadan and tips and considerations so we can support our Muslim students and colleagues who are observing Ramadan while continuing to work or participate in classes and learning remotely.
Should additional information be required, please contact humanrightsoffice@tdsb.on.ca.
Programs for students in Grades 3-8 will be delivered from July 6 to 31, 2020 from 9am-12pm.
We have 2 Elementary Schools in LN14 offering Summer School
Macklin PS @ 136 Ingleton Blvd, Scarb.
Offering Literacy/Numeracy, STEM, Global Competencies (Theme-Climate Change)
Thomas L Wells PS @ 69 Nightstar Rd, Scarb
Offering: Literacy and Numeracy through social justice, STEAM coding
Toronto District School Board is offering three distinct credit programs for high school students.
1. Remote Credit Recovery, July 6 - July 31, 2020
2. Hybrid Remote Summer Credit Program, July 6 - July 31, 2020
3. Credit Courses for e-Summer High School (online)
See ALL information on Secondary Summer Programs
Learn4Life Summer Session, July 6 - July 31, 2020
Take up a new hobby or hone a skill. Through Learn4Life, the TDSB offers more than 2,600 classes for adults every year. For more information visit our webpage.
White Haven began their Spoken Word Workshop Series for grade 4-8 students facilitated by spoken word artist, writer and Scarborough Walk of Fame inductee, Mr. Dwayne Morgan.
Almost 60 students logged into the first Spoken Word series! Students & staff were totally engaged & can’t wait for the next session as they embrace their brilliance as writers!
Sessions will continue this week.
Charles Minor, physical education teacher at Banting and Best Public School in Scarborough in runs through the community to encourage kids and neighbours to donate food to the Agincourt Food Bank.