Term One Report Cards and Parent/Caregiver-Educator Interviews-Thursday, Feb.17 (p.m.) and Friday, Feb, 18 (a.m.):
Your child (ren) will be coming home with a copy of their Report Card on Tuesday, Feb. 15. Virtual students will receive their Report Card via email. If your child's educator is requesting an interview they will inform. If you would like to meet with your child's educator to discuss the Term One Report Card, please feel free to send them an email.
Valentine's Day at DPS and Spectrum:
Monday is Valentine’s Day and we kindly ask that you respect our school policy of not bringing in treats for children, due to allergy and COVID reasons.
Random Acts of Kindness Week-Feb 14-17:
This upcoming week is random acts of kindness week! Next week in the foyer, there will be a kindness mural where teachers and students will be welcome to put kind messages on sticky notes and put them on the wall. Finally, we have a RAK award to the student or students who take this random act of kindness week into their hearts and show kindness at school, home, and in the community. Let’s spread kindness like confetti everywhere we go!
Davisville March Break Camp (City of Toronto):
Come out for a week filled with arts, crafts, sports, and games. Please see the following flyer for more information and contact: March Break Camp flyer
Davisville School Council Meeting:
It’s a the day after Valentines, and what better way to show your love for Davisville than by coming to Parent Council.
TUESDAY FEB. 15, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm - https://tdsb-ca.zoom.us/j/94550192612?pwd=aHB1V3pKM20vV2lOMTJ1VmpONzZmdz09
WE
ARE TALKING ABOUT:
BOOK FAIR
UPCOMING
EVENTS INCLUDING ECO-WEEK AND ANTI-BULLYING
YOUR QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS
Please join us. Your voice is needed as we want to ensure we are hearing everyone, and being relevant for all.
Link and agenda can be found here if you’re scrambling on Tuesday! https://davisvilleparents.com/home/parentcouncil
If you have questions or want to bring something up at Council, don’t hesitate to reach out to council@davisvilleparents.com.
Davisville Virtual Scholastic Book Fair:
Reminder Flyer for the upcoming Davisville Virtual Book Fair-Feb. 14-25
Needed at Davisville/Spectrum-Supply Lunchroom Supervisors:
TDSB Grades 7 to 11: Apply to be a part of the Student
Equity Collective:
The TDSB has launched the Student Equity Collective, an initiative centred and led by students to address injustices, racism and hate in our school communities. The Student Equity Collective is looking to hear from a variety of diverse voices and identities from across our system and previous leadership experience is not required!
The Collective is a new type of leadership opportunity for students in Grades 7 to 11 who want to make meaningful change at a local and system-wide level. We cannot make meaningful, focused and sustained change without their voices at the table. All voices are important when dealing with issues around racism and hate and students are a critical part of the solution.
The application process is now open for the Student Equity Collective. The deadline to apply is Friday, Feb 11 at 4 p.m. For more information, visit the Student Equity Collective website.
What Students Need to know about the
Student Equity Collective
- The Initiative is centred and
led by students to address injustices, racism and hate in our school
communities
- Looking for a diverse group
of students
- All voices are important
when dealing with issues around racism and hate and students are a
critical part of the solution.
- Previous leadership
experience is not required!
- The Student Equity
Collective will come up with ideas, solutions and
recommendations that address the issues that matter most to
them.
- Their ideas, solutions and
recommendations will be brought directly to senior leadership at the
TDSB to help make schools across the system more inclusive and welcoming
for all students.
- Students in Grades 7 to 11
can apply
- The application process is
now open, the deadline to apply is Friday, Feb 11 at 4 p.m.
- There is a Student Equity Collective
website.
- If they have questions, they
can visit the FAQ
page
- If their question is not found on the FAQ page, they can email studentequitycollective@tdsb.on.ca
The Pursuit of Educational Freedom for Black
and Racialized Students, with Dr. Bettina Love
Thursday, February 17, 2022
6:30
p.m. to 8 p.m.
These conversations are jointly hosted by the TDSB's Parent and Community Engagement Office and the Parent Involvement Advisory Committee and generously supported by the Ministry of Education's Parents Reaching Out Grants.
See
below for more details about each session including speakers. Access
information will be added to this page closer to the date of each session.
Dr. Bettina L. Love is an
award-winning author and the Athletic Association Endowed Professor at the
University of Georgia. Her writing, research, teaching, and educational
advocacy work meet at the intersection of education reform, anti-racism,
carceral studies, abolition, and Black joy. She is the author of We Want to Do More Than
Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom.
This presentation is in collaboration with the African Heritage Month Committee and the Centre of Excellence for Black Student Achievement. Join us.
Staying home when you are sick is one of the most important things we can do to slow the spread of COVID-19. Toronto Public Health has strengthened its screening tool, based on provincial direction, that all students and staff are expected to do before coming to school each day. Please review and become familiar with the screening tool, including the second page which provides direction on isolation measures in a variety of scenarios based on age and vaccination status. Please complete the TDSB Health Pass or Health Screening App daily prior to 8:30 a.m. so that we are able to verify your child's screening before entry to school.
Use of the Health Screening App (Servicenow) info:
The instance name is http://tdsb.service-now.com. Use your TDSB email address and password to log in. Please ask your child's teacher if you require a student password reset.
- Google Play Store (for Android devices)
- Apple App Store (For iPhones or iPads) - requires iOS 12+
Kindergarten registration for all TDSB schools begins in February 1, 2022!
For some frequently asked Welcome to Kindergarten questions please view the following: Kindergarten FAQ
Starting February 1, 2022, families will have the option to begin the 2022-2023 registration process online or to make an appointment with their school for a virtual face-to-face meeting to complete the registration process. Information and instructions about the registration process are available at www.tdsb.on.ca/kindergarten.
Davisville and Spectrum Safe Arrival/Student Absence:
Please Call School Messenger directly 1-833-250-2290, between (7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.) to report child(ren’s)absence for the current day or future date. If you do not report your child(ren’s) absence(s) prior to the start of school day you will be contacted by School Messenger and you must indicate the reason for the absence.absence. Please respond to safe arrival calls. The telephone number 833-250-2290 will display on the caller ID.
For some frequently asked Welcome to Kindergarten questions please view the following: Kindergarten FAQ
Starting February 1, 2022, families will have the option to begin the 2022-2023 registration process online or to make an appointment with their school for a virtual face-to-face meeting to complete the registration process. Information and instructions about the registration process are available at www.tdsb.on.ca/kindergarten.
Davisville and Spectrum Safe Arrival/Student Absence:
Student Pick-up Form:
Please see the following for 2021-2022 Davisville/Spectrum: Student Form For Early Pick-Up*Only*
Please make sure form is submitted prior to 12:00 p.m. for early pick up.
School Bus Delays/Cancellations:
TDSB website reporting delays or bus cancellations: www.torontoschoolbus.org
Davisville Spiritwear:
To order Davisville spiritwear check school cashonline, or visit davisvillepublicschool.entripyshops.com
Davisville Spiritwear:
To order Davisville spiritwear check school cashonline, or visit davisvillepublicschool.entripyshops.com
School Trustee's Weekly Newsletter - Ward 8:
- For updates regarding topics affecting the TDSB, please subscribe to Shelley Laskin's weekly newsletter.
- For updates regarding topics affecting the TDSB, please subscribe to Shelley Laskin's weekly newsletter.
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