Hello,
What a great week it has been at Davisville and Spectrum!
Thank you so much to the over 110 families who joined us at
Superintendent Humphrey’s Community Meeting on May 11th. We were
treated to a very comprehensive presentation showcasing the progress of the new
building, what typical classrooms will look like, what new furniture is coming
as well as a timeline of the completion of the project. This week, we hosted
all our teachers who are currently teaching in the Virtual School to allow them
a day to pack up all their learning spaces. This process went very smoothly and
we were able to get most items in those rooms done in one day.
This upcoming week, teachers connected to us as part of the
bricks and mortar school will start coming in to pack their learning spaces.
They have been directed to pack everything except some items they may need
should we return to in person learning. We have scheduled between 3 – 7
teachers each day, depending on their preference and availability of supply
teachers. The TDSB, and the province, continues to struggle securing enough
supply teachers. It is our intent to have a supply teacher cover each class so
student learning is not disrupted. As we currently do when no supply teacher
can be secured, Ms. Bozzo is preparing and adding asynchronous work for
students for the day. We recognize the challenge this may cause for some
families and for that we do apologize. However, we are hopeful to be back in school
in person before the end of the year and it is much more difficult to
find in person supply teachers.
Thank you to all our families who sent in questions
regarding the move and the new school build. Please continue to send your
questions directly to Mrs. Farrelly at shona.farrelly@tdsb.on.ca. Any
questions regarding daily operations of the school can be sent directly to
Wanda Bozzo wanda.bozzo@tdsb.on.ca and/or
Roseneath Jackson Roseneath.jackson@tdsb.on.ca
. Some of the students will have met Ms. Jackson already as she has started her
virtual visits to the classes.
Mrs. Farrelly will be meeting with the Davisville PS Council
Chairs on Wednesday to review the current Council items being stored at Vaughan
Road. We have been spoiled at Vaughan Road with all the additional rooms for
storage. We do not have the same storage in the new building. All the space was
designed for in person use, leaving us with extremely limited areas to store
bar-b-ques, tents and Fun Fair equipment. We will be looking at other
alternatives. Please email any of the council chairs or Mrs. Farrelly if you
have any ideas or suggestions.
We are anxiously waiting to hear the good news about the
Section 37 funds, through a motion by Councillor Josh Matlow, arriving to the
TDSB so we can move forward with our playground equipment project. We will let
you know as things progress.
Our head caretaker, Pat, will be moving over to the new
building effective May 31st. He will be learning all the systems of
the building before we all move in. He will also be there to receive all the
new items as they arrive and to work with the movers as they start to bring our
items we are finished using for the year.
Finally, we are in the last stages of preparing
a package to be sent to all our families regarding safe walking and cycling
paths, short term parent drop off and pick up street parking, and traffic flow
patterns. It will require all of us to adjust some of our drop off and pick up
patterns, but we will be there to support you. We can all work together to make
our schools safe.
If you were unable to attend the meeting, please find attached the links for the Q & A from the evening along with the presentation and video.
Q&A DPS/SA Virtual Community Meeting May 11/21
Davisville JPS & Spectrum Alternative Sr PS Video
2021 05 11 Community Meeting Presentation
Grade 3 Universal Screening CCAT 7 Additional Information:
Results have been emailed to all parents/guardians of Grade 3 students who submitted their tests. Please contact wanda.bozzo@tdsb.on.ca if you have yet to receive your results. Please also find attached a CCAT 7 Parent Guide.
TDSB Devices:
Please note that TDSB Elementary and Secondary students who were issued a TDSB device to support their remote learning, will be required to return it to the main office of their nearest TDSB school. Students participating in a TDSB summer program may retain the device and return it in September. More information will be forthcoming. Please stay tuned.
School Council Mindfulness:
Davisville Parent Council’s Mindful in May kicked off with
a wonderful Mindful PJ party. 30 eager students, along with 75 stuffies, came
together to have fun and learn how to be mindful of the world around us.
Led by Miss Tina and her mindful penguin, we used all of our senses to learn
about breathing, focus, and awareness. Highlights included mindful eating
and a kindness mediation with your stuffies. It was amazing to see all
the hands raised and the enthusiastic participation, including a very talkative
alligator. We can’t wait for next week when we all get to be Mindful
Superheroes.
- Thursday May 20 - 6:30 - 7:30 pm Grades 3-6 - Mindful Super Heroes
- Thursday May 27 - 8:00 - 9:30 pm - For Parents and Caregivers - Mindfulness and Equity: Natural Partners
To join, please register here -https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfKEy0hgWHQwH_unQM2D34JM0pfWWKC4ifvW6X9Bj-6NOWZxQ/viewform
K-8 Deer Park Summer School:
If you are interested in applying to Deer Park's K-8 Virtual Summer School, please complete the following 2021 Student Registration Form.
Youth for Change: May 27, 2021 Asian Heritage Month event Hosted b ALPHA Education & Partners
Invitation to ALPHA EDUCATION 2021 Asian Heritage Month Youth Event
2021 AHM Theme: Recognition, Resilience, Resolve
Date: May 27, 2021
Time: 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
This event is for students, parents, educators, leaders, and community members.
Registration: Click on https://tinyurl.com/5ddfrxah
Canadian youths hear, see, and feel the impact of racism
This event brings together six Canadian youths (15 - 20+ years) in conversation on vital topics that will deepen our understanding as well the actions to take. Their conversation will include:
Privilege and biases
Stigmatization and mental wellbeing
How stereotyping is used to divide us
Increasing polarization
Building belonging at school, workplace, and community
The role of older generations
The role of government to eradicate systemic racism
ALPHA Education in partnership with Across UHub, Halton Catholic DSB, Toronto Catholic DSB, Asian Canadian Educators Network, and Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto see the need and significance of creating a platform where Canadian youths can share their views, concerns, and hope for racial harmony on topics that resonate with them.
AHM Youth Panel
May 20, 2021 - Mindful Superheroes - Parents and Grade 3 - Grade 6 students (6:30 PM)
May 24, 2021 - Victoria Day
May 27, 2021 - Mindfulness and Equity: Natural Partners - Parents / Caregiver (8:00 PM)
June 4, 2021 - PA Day
June 17, 2021 - DPS Council Meeting
June 29, 2021 - Last Day for elementary students
And some items from Trustee Laskin's Week of May 10 Update:
September 2021 - Preliminary Plans
At a Special Planning and Priorities Meeting held Friday,
staff presented their preliminary analysis of September Guidance and
Funding Announcements received from the Ministry of Education on Tuesday,
May 3.
I live tweeted from the meeting - the 51 tweets, according
to The Thread Reader App should take about 15 minutes if interested! https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1390656922974621698.html
Highlights include the following -
- Commitment to support equity initiatives, focused
on Black, Indigenous, racialized students and underserved
communities and a continued focus on ensuring equitable distribution
of staff and financial resources to support our most marginalized
learners and communities.
- Committed to re-engagement as we transition to
2021-22 - to develop and strengthen relationships,
connections and community a whole school approach to student
engagement and student well-being and mental health will be
prioritized
- Continue to offer remote learning options
consistent with PPM 164 (Requirements for Remote Learning)
- School boards to delay deadline for parents to
indicate either in-person or remote to June 1, 2021 at the earliest -
the TDSB is planning to ask parents to select In-Person Learning or
Virtual Learning for the 2021-22 school year on June 1 in order
to plan for September 2021
- All students will be registered in a TDSB home school
for 2021-22. In-Person Learning and Virtual Learning will be
offered through home schools and/or groups of schools.
- Students will continue to be supplied devices to
access remote learning
- Local school board public health guidance to be
followed
- Full health and safety guidance will be released
this summer, including: Masking, Cohorting for clubs and other
extracurriculars, Daily Health Screening and the Timeline for
returning to full classes in secondary
Elementary - Staffing for all student
learning, including virtual learning, has been allocated directly to
schools. This supports the transition of students back to the local home
school area where there are direct connections that will be a foundation to
support learning options for next year. At this point, we are not
sure of what remote learning will look like but we know that it will be
attached to local schools rather than in the form of a stand-alone
Elementary Virtual School which currently exists. There will be one
opportunity to switch between In Person Learning and Virtual learning after
the Family Day weekend in February.
Secondary - Ministry is directing that
cohorting of students is to continue to limit number of student to
student interactions. As such there will be a limit of two classes per day
when possible and the planning for pivoting to fully remote must be
planned. Our staffing process has already begun for next school year. There
will be one opportunity to switch between In Person Learning and Virtual
learning for Semester 2.
IT Devices - 75,000+ devices were
loaned to TDSB students for remote learning during Spring 2020 and
over the course of the 2020-2021 school year. These loaned devices need to
be retrieved & returned to schools to support 2021-2022 school
year programming and student needs. The replacement costs for these devices
would be $27.5M. Students attending summer school will not have to return
and re-request a device. All other devices must be returned by the
first week of July for cleaning, technical inspection, necessary repairs
and data wiping. They will then be re-distributed to the schools initially
borrowed from.
For the complete deck presented at Friday's meeting, please
click here.
School Year Calendar 2021-2022 - Pending
Ministry Approval
In developing the TDSB’s 2021-22 calendar, a key goal of the
School Year Calendar committee was to ensure that all members of the TDSB
community are able to start school on the same day, and that staff can
participate in group professional development before the first day of
school. This goal was particularly important in terms of next year’s
calendar as our staff and students will be coming off a very challenging
and disruptive school year due to the pandemic. Ensuring that staff feel
supported before the start of school, and that all students and staff can
start the 2021-22 school year together, is our top priority.
Please note that the TDSB’s 2021-22 School Year Calendar was
approved by Board on May 4, 2021. The calendar has now been submitted to
the Ministry of Education for final approval. The calendar remains in draft
form until approved by the Ministry.
The official school year calendar for the Toronto District
School Board runs from September 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022, inclusive.
- First day of classes for students is September 9,
2021
- First day back from Winter Break is January 3, 2022
- The last day of class for elementary students is
June 30, 2022
- The last day of class for secondary students is
June 29, 2022
PA Days & Holidays
Board-wide
PA Day
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September
2, 2021* Note CUPE 10-month employees take September 7, 2021 instead
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Board-wide
PA Day
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September
3, 2021
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Labour
Day
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September
6, 2021
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Board-wide
PA Day
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September
8, 2021
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Thanksgiving
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October
11, 2021
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Board-wide
PA Day
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November
19, 2021
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Winter
Break
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December
20, 2021- December 31, 2021
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Elementary
PA Day
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January
14, 2022
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Secondary
PA Day
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February
2, 2022
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Board-wide
PA Day
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February
18, 2022
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Family
Day
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February
22, 2022
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March
Break
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March
14-18, 2022
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Good
Friday
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April
15, 2022
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Easter
Monday
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April
18, 2022
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Victoria Day
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May 23, 2022
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Elementary School PA Day
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June 3, 2022
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Secondary School PA Day
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June 30, 2022
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