End-of-Year Message from the School Administration
It’s hard to believe that we are already approaching the end of the school year. This is a wonderful time to reflect on and celebrate your children’s achievements, growth, and the many memorable moments that have shaped the 2024-2025 school year.
As we close out another incredible year, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to our dedicated staff, our amazing students, and our supportive families. Your ongoing commitment and partnership have helped create a caring and compassionate learning environment where our students have truly thrived.
We wish everyone a safe, joyful, and restful summer break, and we look forward to welcoming you back—refreshed and ready—for an exciting new academic year ahead.
Sincerely,
David Finkelstein and Mona Moftakhar
With Gratitude and Farewell
It is with bittersweet feelings that I share my farewell with you. As I prepare to leave the incredible communities of Davisville and Spectrum, I do so with deep gratitude, pride, and reflection.
Serving as your Vice Principal has been one of the most humbling and fulfilling experiences of my career. I am so proud of all that we have accomplished together—from supporting student learning and well-being, to nurturing a strong, inclusive school culture rooted in equity, care, and collaboration.
I want to sincerely thank each and every one of you—students, families, and staff—for your partnership, trust, and support. The bonds we formed and the shared work we engaged in will stay with me always.
I wish you continued success, joy, and growth in the years ahead. Our paths may be parting, but Davisville and Spectrum will always hold a special place in my heart.
With deep appreciation,
Mona Moftakhar
Vice Principal
Graduations
On July 19th, we proudly celebrated the Graduation Ceremony for our Grade 5 English Stream and Grade 6 French Stream students! It was a beautiful event filled with pride, joy, and heartfelt memories that will remain with us for years to come.Graduation is a pivotal milestone, marking both an ending and a new beginning. Our Grade 5 and 6 student leaders have played an integral role in shaping the tone and spirit of our school community. Their kindness, leadership, and enthusiasm have left a lasting impact, and we are so proud of each and every one of them.
To our graduates: as you continue on your educational journey, we wish you all the happiness and success the future holds. Remember that with perseverance, resilience, and belief in yourselves, there is nothing you cannot achieve. Always strive to be the best version of yourself, embrace your unique gifts, and take pride in who you are and all that you bring to the world. The world is waiting for you—and we can’t wait to see all that you will accomplish in this exciting next chapter.
To our Spectrum Grade 8 students, who will be celebrating their graduation this coming week, we’re cheering you on! As you transition to high school and beyond, we wish you every success in the years ahead. You have shown tremendous growth, strength, and leadership, and we know you will continue to shine wherever you go.
A heartfelt thank you to our School Council, parent volunteers, and staff who have worked so incredibly hard to prepare for these special events. Your support and dedication mean so much to our school community.
Congratulations to all of our graduates—Class of 2025—you did it!
You will be missed dearly and will always be a part of our Davisville/Spectrum family.
National Indigenous Peoples Day - June 21
June 21 is a day of significance for many Indigenous Peoples. It marks the day when the Sun is closest to the Earth. It is the longest day of the year and the shortest night. Many First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples celebrate Summer Solstice.
Summer Message from Toronto Public Health
Re: Stay Healthy, Active and Safe this Summer
As the 2024-2025 school year comes to a close, Toronto Public Health (TPH) would like to share some important information and health tips to help families stay healthy, active and safe over the summer months.
Protect You & Your Loved Ones Against Measles
Measles continues to spread in Ontario and around the world. Measles is a very contagious virus that spreads when an infected person breathes, coughs, sneezes or talks. The measles vaccine is safe and effective to prevent the spread of measles. One dose provides about 85 per cent protection and two doses provide more than 95 per cent protection.
Take this time to check your child’s and your family’s measles vaccinations in their yellow vaccine card, online at ICON or speak with your primary health care provider. Anyone born in 1970 or later should have two doses of vaccine. Students who are not up to date with their measles vaccinations can miss school or summer camps if there is a case of measles at their school or camp.
Visit toronto.ca/measles for more information.
Stay Up to Date with Vaccinations and Report them to Toronto Public Health With summer fast approaching, we encourage parents and students to stay up to date with all vaccinations, as outlined in the Immunization of School Pupils Act (ISPA). This includes vaccinations for measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, polio, pertussis (whooping cough), meningococcal disease and varicella (chickenpox).
If students in grades 7 to 12 missed one or more school-based vaccines in Grade 7, they can still receive them for free until the end of high school through primary health care providers or at a Toronto Public Health (TPH) summer vaccination clinic. Appointments can be made at TPHBookings.ca.
Vaccinations received from a health care provider must be reported by the parent/guardian or student (16 years of age and older) to Toronto Public Health. This can be done online at toronto.ca/StudentVaccines.
Preparing for Kindergarten
Starting kindergarten is an exciting time! TPH has information for parents and caregivers to help your young one have a healthy start to school. You can also find this information in the Healthy Start to School booklet.
Sun Safety and Hydration
This summer, the #BeSunSafe program is back, providing sunscreen and shade tents for City of Toronto camp and park recreation programs and free sunscreen at various locations across the city. Protect your skin when enjoying the summer weather by:
-Seeking shade and limiting time in the sun between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. or when the UV index is 3 or higher.
-Wearing clothes that cover as much skin as possible including a wide-brim hat and sunglasses that provide 100% UV protection.
-Using sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher. Reapply every 2 hours and after swimming or sweating.
-Make water your drink of choice this summer. Very hot weather can pose health risks. Encourage children to drink plenty of fluids because they may not feel thirsty while at play.
Staying Active and Preventing Injuries
Encourage everyone in the family to be active together. Children five to 17 years of age need at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity per day (three- to four-year-olds need even more active time!). Reduce the “non-active” time children spend on computers, electronic games or watching TV to less than one hour per day for three- to four-year-olds and less than two hours per day for five- to 17-year-olds. Less is better!
Stay safe this summer while enjoying wheeled activities (bikes, scooters, inline skates/roller blades, skateboards). Wearing a properly fitted helmet will help protect your head. A head injury can permanently change the way a child walks, talks, plays and thinks. Children and youth under 18 are required by law to wear a helmet when cycling in Ontario. TPH encourages all people participating in wheeled activities to wear a helmet, regardless of age.
Did you know? E-Scooters are not allowed to be ridden in the City of Toronto regardless of your age and e-bikes are only allowed in Toronto for those 16 years and older. Visit the City of Toronto’s Electric Scooters & Electric Bicycles webpage for more information.
Resources for Teens & Parents
Sexual Health You can continue to access sexual health resources, services and supports this summer, including: Sexual Health Support for Parents & Caregivers has resources on bodies, boundaries, safety and raising sexually healthy children and teens. Sexual Health Infoline Ontario (SHILO) provides free, anonymous and inclusive information, support and referrals on sexual health topics by phone or e-Chat. It’s available seven days a week and is staffed by counsellors who provide services in multiple languages.
Safer Partying and Substance Use
As the school year comes to a close, TPH is sharing Safer Partying information to raise awareness about the risks of alcohol and drug use and encourages safer celebrations during prom, grad night and year-end events. TPH also has information and resources to help prevent youth vaping or help them quit.
Questions?
For more information, please contact us at publichealth@toronto.ca or 416-338-7600, Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Service is available in multiple languages.
Wishing everyone a safe, active and healthy summer!
Summer Programs
Elementary
Elementary Summer School
Extended Day Program – Summer Program
International Languages Elementary & African Heritage Summer Program
Outdoor Education Summer Camp
Summer Music Camps
Secondary
Credit Courses for e-Summer High School (online)
Continuing Education Secondary Credit Summer Programs
International Youth Summer Program
Special Education and Inclusion
Special Education and Inclusion Summer Program
Adult
Adult ESL Summer Program
Learn4Life General Interest Courses
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