Our goal is to support the success of our students, to promote a life-long enjoyment of reading, and to provide knowledge building experiences with 24/7 access to information in a welcoming environment that is conducive to learning.
We strive to achieve this goal through attention to Equity, Well Being and Achievement.
April is Sikh Heritage Month
The theme for Sikh Heritage Month 2025 is Ekta (Oneness), Solidarity, and Resilience.
For support please see our resource guide for Sikh Heritage Month
This week's virtual library tip - Have you used photos &/or videos from Britannica Image Quest on our virtual library? Open Read Watch Learn to access this tool. Remember to give attribution.
The That’s Not Me tutorial focuses on the role that mainstream media play in shaping our perceptions about diversity. The tutorial explores what we see – and what we don’t see – on TV and in newspapers, video games, movies, the internet and other media. MediaSmarts
We are proud to recognize Sikh Heritage Month during the month of April. This year's theme is 'Ekta (Oneness), Solidarity, and Resilience.'
For support please see our resource guide for Sikh Heritage Month
It’s Earth Month! At the TDSB, we recognize our responsibility to take action on the climate crisis. Through education and leadership, we’re empowering students to build a more sustainable future.
Today, the Centre for Indigenous Statistics and Partnerships at Statistics Canada, in collaboration with the Office of the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages, is releasing nine new reports on Indigenous languages in Canada, providing relevant data on the vitality and patterns of language acquisition and use.
We hope this newsletter will be a support to you as we read, research, and learn together at Lawrence Park C.I. Library Learning Commons.
Be Kind Every Day
Mrs. Zwaan