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Josyf Cardinal Slipyj Catholic School September Newsletter
35 West Deane Park Dr.
Etobicoke, ON, M9B 2R5
Phone:416 393 5413
Fax: 416 397 6044
In affiliation with St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church
Principal – A. Iwasykiw Superintendent – Flora Ciffeli
Vice Principal – V. Aquilina Trustee – Joseph Martino
Secretary – M. Maglietta Pastor – Father Lobay
Clerk Typists – S. Shanahan & M. Wells Spiritual Leaders – Father Kachur & Father Lobay
Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s):
We welcome all our families back to another school year and extend a warm welcome to students and parents who are new to
Josyf Cardinal Slipyj Catholic School. As we begin a new school year at Josyf Cardinal Slipyj, we look forward to working with
all of you and your children. We look forward to the various learning activities and events that will take place and we ask God’s
blessing for a successful year.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank Mrs. Maglietta and Mr. Typa and their teams in preparing for the start of the
school year. Their contributions and dedication to JCS is commendable. We look forward to another great year with them.
Outlined in this newsletter are some important details that will promote a smooth start to the school year. Please read the
contents carefully, paying close attention to the Anaphylaxis information and the use of Personal electronic Devices in the
classroom and on school property.
This year I would like to inform parents of events on a regular basis. As a result, the monthly Newsletter will not be going home
every month but every few months, or as needed. Last week we sent home important information that requires your attention.
Please read over the papers, fill them out, and return to school promptly.
We are looking forward to working with the entire Josyf Cardinal Slipyj Catholic community in making this year a success as the
parish, parent community and school continue to work together to provide our children an excellent Catholic education
immersed in our Ukrainian culture, traditions, and Eastern Rite. We look forward to your help and encouragement as we
celebrate the many great learning opportunities and experiences that will be taking place at Josyf Cardinal Slipyj Catholic
School.
God Bless!
Anna Iwasykiw
Principal
Дорогі батьки/ опікуни,
Вітаємо всі наші родини в новому навчальному році, а особливо теплі привітання адресуємо
новим студентам та батькам школи Йосипа Кардинала Сліпого. Сподіваємось, що всі
насолоджувалися приємним літом, гарним відпочинком і тепер готові до продуктивного та
успішного року.
Починаючи наш шкільний рік, надіємось на співпрацю з вами та вашими дітьми під час
різноманітних навчальних занять та заходів, котрі будуть відбуватися і хай Бог благословить нас у
цьому.
Хочемо скористатися цією нагодою щоб подякувати пані Маґлієті, пану Типі і пану Калиновському та їхнім командам у підготовці до початку шкільного року. Їхній внесок та посвята школі є надзвичайними. Сподіваємось на ще один чудовий рік праці з ними.
У цьому віснику є важливі деталі, що допоможуть легко почати навчальний рік. Просимо уважно
прочитати його.
Ми сподіваємось на широку співпрацю з цілою громадою Йосипа Кардинала Сліпого, щоб разом
робити цей рік успішним і спільними зусиллями нашої парохії, батьківської громади та школи
забезпечити наших дітей чудовою католицькою освітою, зануреною в нашу українську культуру,
традиції і Східний обряд.
Божого благословення!
Анна Івасиків
Директор
New Faces, New Names for 2018-2019 Our Josyf Cardinal Slipyf Staff
We are excited to welcome some new and some familiar faces back to JCS...
Principal – Ms. Iwasykiw
Vice Principal – Ms. Aquilina
Administrative Assistant – Mrs. Maglietta
Clerk Typists – Ms. Shanahan, Ms. Wells
FDK Teams – Mrs. Chachula / Ms. Maliartchin, Mrs. Gula / Ms. Bodnar, Mrs. Hunt / Ms. Mil,
Ms. Buczel / Ms. Matsko
Grade 1 – Ms. D’Amico, Ms. Papa, Ms. Dzera
Grade 2 – Mrs. Krytiuk (1/2), Mrs. Ivanovsky and Ms. Ryhorsky, Ms. Bridgeford (2/3)
Grade 3 – Mr. Bewski, Mr. Onofrio, Mrs. Lisi (3/4)
Grade 4 – Ms. Mete, Mrs. D’Souza
Grade 5 – Mrs. Antonyshyn, Ms. Domenegato
Grade 6 – Mrs. Santiago, Ms. Giorgio (6/7)
Grade 7 – Ms. Coscarelli, Mr. Adamo
Grade 8 – Mrs. Czyrnianski, Mr. Berdinets
ESL – Mrs. Perehinets
Special Education – Ms. Ofik, Mr. Diamanti
Ukrainian Teachers – Pani McEvoy, Pani Lazirko, Pani Shevchuk, Pani
Zurakowski
French Teachers - Madame Miha, Madame Beyla, Monsieur Xhemalce
Instrumental Music - Mr. Russo
Vocal Music – Pani Kozak
Physical Education – Ms. D’Ornellas, Mr. Ferland
Educational Assistants – Mrs. Leo, Mrs. Lazzarro, Mr. Mazur
Librarian – Mrs. Daciuk
Head Caretaker- Mr. Typa
Assistant Caretakers - K. Schneider, Z. Kalinowski, D. Femia
Lunchroom Supervisors – O. Gegar, C. Lewitski, C. Lewitski, and L. McKerrow
Parish Priest and spiritual leaders – Father Lobay and Father Kachur
JCS Care Takers – Mr. Typa, Mr. Kalinowski, Ms. Schneider, and Mr. Femia
ENTRANCE and DISMISSAL
8:30 am Morning Entry
10:12-10:27 am Morning Recess
11:15 am Lunch Hour (Outdoor recess from 11:15am to 11:55am
followed by lunch at 11:55 to 12:15pm in the classroom)
1:40-1:55 pm Afternoon Recess
3:00 pm Dismissal
CURRICULUM NIGHT - BBQ – Change in Date due
to the Holy Day – Exaltation of the Holy Cross, a
day of Fasting.
We welcome parents to our Curriculum Night BBQ on Wednesday, September 26 at 5:00 pm for
a meet and greet BBQ in the school yard. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your child’s
teacher, to visit the classroom learning environment and to receive an overview of the curriculum for
the year. We will begin the evening with a BBQ in the schoolyard. Volunteers and staff will be
barbecuing hotdogs and hamburgers. At this time, parents are invited to visit the teachers in the
yard that will be stationed at tables with curriculum information. At 6:30pm, the Principal will officially
introduce the JCS staff and welcome all families, followed by a few words from our CSPC. Please
remember that this is not an Interview Night, but an opportunity to meet your child’s teacher. We
hope you will be able to attend this new date.
BBQ order forms were sent out in a hard copy. If you will be joining us for a BBQ hotdog or
hamburger, please ensure that you fill out the order form and return to the school by Wednesday,
September 19th, 2018.
If you are able to assist with the BBQ, set up or clean up, please let the school office know as soon
as possible or email [email protected]. All volunteers are welcomed and very much
appreciated. This is a great opportunity to meet new parents.
We are asking parents to refrain from parking in the parking lot in the morning as these parking spots are for JCS Staff. Many
parents are parking in the lot and our teachers have absolutely no place to park. The parking lot is for JCS Staff only.
STUDENT ABSENCE and LATENESS - SAFE ARRIVAL PROGRAM School Phone Number – 416 393 5413
Parents/Guardians must call and leave a message on the school answering machine. Please include your child’s name, teacher’s name, grade and the reason for absence.
Parents who fail to inform the school of their children’s absence will be contacted as soon as possible, either at home or at work. Extended absences must be accompanied by a note to school indicating the reason.
When a student arrives late for school, he or she must report to the office before going to class. Instructional time begins at 8:30 am, and students will be given late slips if they arrive after this time. Punctuality is an important habit to be developed and practised by every child. The home will be contacted by the school if a child is persistently late.
Students who must leave before dismissal, must be signed out by parent/guardian at the office. Please inform the classroom teacher or school office indicating the time of pickup so that the student is ready and waiting for your arrival, causing very little if any disruption to the classroom and instruction.
On days when the weather is inclement, students are asked to arrive at school just before the bell. Those students present at school will be permitted to enter the building at 8:15am in the morning. On such days, the recess periods will be held indoors. Unless the weather conditions are particularly bad, cold weather alone does not warrant an early entry to the building or indoor recess. Appropriate dress is a requirement on such days.
Students should not return to school following an illness until they are fully recovered. Students should return once
they are able to participate in all school activities, including outdoor recess.
FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR STUDENTS
Parents/guardians are not to congregate in the halls and doorways while waiting for their children. Please wait outside when the weather is nice.
Parents/guardians should meet their children outside the doors, east side of the school, in the pickup yard. Parents are asked to not enter the school yard and/or bus lines to take their child. All students are to be picked up in the pickup yard.
All visitors to the school must report to the office and are required to sign in and sign out at the office.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS and TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Please relay any of the following changes immediately to the school:
address or telephone numbers – cell #’s
business telephone numbers
“emergency” contact person’s information
Medical information
Email address Accidents can and do occur. It is imperative and essential that we are able to contact you. Please provide us
with all up-to-date information.
A MEMO TO ALL PARENTS
As parents and guardians, you are important members of our school family. Consistency between home and school
is a significant part of successful development of positive behaviours, attitudes and compliance. Your support of the
school and its’ policies is imperative. In the home, parents should reinforce the expectations of school, understand
the expectations, policies, and practices discussed in the Agenda and Newsletter. Please refer to the Code of
Conduct in the agenda and discuss these with you child. We need to ensure that parents and the school are in
harmony when responding to various issues.
Good communication is critical to this process. Parents and the school must work closely together if short and long
term success is to be achieved. We hope this outline provides a base of shared support upon which teachers and
parents may build effective mutual understandings and constructive relationships.
SAFETY
The safety of our children must always be of the utmost concern. Every effort is made to make our school safe,
comfortable, secure and free from violence, racism and harassment. BUS, BICYCLE, CLASSROOM, FIRE,
PRESONAL, PLAY, ROAD/RAIL and TRIP SAFETY are part of the curriculum in the school. Officials from the
community visit the school, and present and reinforce this important information to our students. We value and
strongly encourage your support in this area, and ask that you regularly review all aspects of safety with your child.
BUSSING!!!
Eighty percent of our students are bussed to school and back home. It is crucial that all of our students arrive to school and home safely. Students are greeted by a supervising teacher in the morning. All students meet in the school yard at the end of the day, stand in their bus lines in a particular order, and then they are escorted to their bus by a teacher. Students are strongly reminded to ensure that they are out at the bell and proceed directly to their bus lines. Chatting in the hallways or outside, and playing in the bus lines increases the chances that your son or daughter will miss the bus due to inattentiveness. Busses will not return to school if your child has missed the bus.
It is imperative that if you pick up your child/children, please inform the office and/or the staff member on bus duty. We need to ensure that ALL children are accounted for and on the bus. Safety is paramount.
In addition, if you are parked on the north side of West Deane, please walk across the street and pick up your child from the school pickup yard. Students will not be allowed to walk or run across the street unescorted. Please take a few extra minutes to greet your child in the school yard, inform the teacher that you are taking your child, and proceed safely to your car. We ask you for your assistance and cooperation in this matter.
The bus company the drives our students daily is Switzer Carty Transportation, and can be reached at – 905 361 1084. Please ensure that you know the bus route number of your child’s bus so that prompt attention may be given.
Families are encouraged to sign up on the transportation portal as it will help you to communicate and keep you
updated on service related issues. The transportation portal may be located at
https://www.torontoschoolbus.org/transportation-portal
Excursions
Excursions which complement and enrich the classroom portion of your children’s education program are
encouraged at Josyf Cardinal Slipyj. They are carefully planned excursions that provide an
opportunity to expand student programs beyond the classroom. Teachers must follow
specific procedures and guidelines when planning field trips and excursions. Your child is
expected to participate in all of these ventures.
Student Safety and Expectations on the bus
Observe the instructions of the bus driver at all times.
Remain seated and facing the front at all times until the bus comes to a complete stop.
Respect others’ property and do not cause damage to the bus in any way.
Do not talk loudly, yell, throw objects or fight on the bus as this distracts the bus driver and may cause injury to yourself and other students.
Keep your hands and head inside the bus, do not lean out the window, spit or throw objects out the window.
Eating and drinking is not allowed on the bus.
Show respect to the bus driver and fellow passengers at all time
ELECTRONIC DEVICES and CELL PHONES
We continue to encourage students to leave IPods, MP3 players, digital games or toys, cameras, cell phones, other
electronic devices and other personal belongings of value at home. If your child brings a cell phone to and from
school, it MUST be turned off while on school property and remain out of sight everywhere on school property
including classrooms, the washroom, the parking lot and schoolyard. Matters of urgency are to be dealt with through
the office. If your child needs to contact you, they are to seek permission to use the school phone. In addition, the
school will not be responsible for lost or stolen phones. Please read the school agenda for more details and
consequences on the misuse of PED’s.
SURF-RIGHT (On-line rules and etiquette)
In addition to other areas of programming, students are required to become familiar with electronic communication
systems (computers/laptops). Teachers and staff will instruct students about the specific rules for the use of the
Internet. Students are expected to support the rules that are clearly established by staff and the rules to TCDSB’s
“Acceptable Use Policy”. The signed Internet Agreement Form must be returned to the school. This form was sent
home last week. Please read it over with your child, sign it, and return the form back to the classroom teacher.
SCHOOL UNIFORM- Appropriate Dress Code
The TCDSB implemented an Appropriate Dress Code in all of its elementary schools in
September 2011. This year, September 2018, all students will be required to conform to
the TCDSB Uniform Policy. Students from JK to Grade 8 are expected to comply with the
policy. The Appropriate Dress Code consists of any combination of solid white or solid navy
top with Navy blue bottoms. Absolutely no denim and no jeggings, no stripes, no logos, and absolutely no
black/grey track pants). The boys at JCS have a habit of trying to sneak in black bottoms. We ask that parents
please monitor this carefully at home. Please remember that shirts with inappropriate comments or graphics and/or
any type of tank or halter tops are NOT allowed. Make-up is not allowed for any student, and for safety reasons,
hoop earrings are not to be worn.
SHOULD YOUR CHILD REQUIRE RECURRING REMINDERS HE/SHE WILL BE ASKED TO CALL HOME AND
HAVE APPROPRIATE WEAR BROUGHT TO SCHOOL BY PARENT.
Uniforms may be purchased at Old Navy, Gap Kids, SEARS, Carters and Walmart, not to mention a few. The JCS
CSPC also has a used uniform sale throughout the school year where parents are able to purchase additional
uniform apparel.
Medication
Principals, teachers and support staff of the TCDSB are not permitted to administer any type of prescription
medication during the school day, unless they have written authorization signed by you, the parent, and the
prescribing physician. The forms to dispense any medication must be updated yearly and on a regular basis; these
are available from the school office (SS 11,12,13). Please be advised that staff in TCDSB schools will not
dispense non-prescription medications to students.
Should you require additional information or have any questions about this protocol, please contact the school
Principal or the Special Services Department at the CEC. Your co-operation in this matter is greatly appreciated.
Immunization
All students are required by law to be immunized. Failure to provide proof of immunization could
result in suspension of a student by the Medical Officer of Health. Please ensure that your child’s
immunization is up to date.
Anaphylaxis
As we begin a new school year, we would like to inform you that Josyf Cardinal Slipyj is an allergen aware school.
There are children in attendance who suffer from severe and life threatening allergens to certain foods, such as
egg, shell fish, peanut and nut products (among other food and/or non-food products).
Anaphylaxis is a severe and life threatening allergic reaction, and exposure to the smallest quantities of these
products can be life threatening. The most common allergen triggers are food, insect stings, medications, exercise
and latex. An anaphylaxis reaction involves symptoms from two or more body systems. We at Josyf Cardinal Slipyj
School would appreciate the co-operation of the entire school community in NOT sending any lunches or snacks that
contain peanuts or nuts, egg, which could potentially harm a child. Other restrictions may apply on a class by class
basis. Please make sure that all of your children’s caregivers are aware of the food restrictions. Please do not send
food for birthdays or special occasions, including timbits, lollipops, muffins, doughnuts, cookies, pizza, etc. Any
edible treats will be sent back home with the student. There are many alternatives such as stickers, pencils, bubbles,
crayons, pencil crayons, play dough, colouring books, legos, note pads, etc., that can be purchased at the dollar
store. If you have any questions, please talk to your child’s teacher or the school staff. We look forward to your co-
operation in making this a safe year for all our students.
All Medical forms will be distributed to students on Monday, September 17, 2018. Students with allergies are to
wear their epi pens on them at all times, in a fanny pack. The second epi pen will be placed in the school office.
Thank You for your cooperation in this matter. Safety is first and paramount for all JCS students.
Emergency Closing of School
The school may be closed or classes may be cancelled for a temporary period in the case of an emergency arising
from inclement weather, fire, breakdown of heating plant, the failure of an essential utility or similar emergency when
the health, welfare or safety of children are in jeopardy. In such case the school staff will endeavour to contact the
parent or guardian to ensure that the child is picked up. In cases where adequate supervision can be ensured, the
children will remain in the care of the Principal and staff until the parents can assume responsibility for their children.
We also encourage parents to monitor the TCDSB Website, radio stations, emails, TV stations, etc., where
information is disseminated concerning school closures and/or emergencies.
HOMEWORK
Homework in moderation can be beneficial to the children in many ways. It can help children to:
develop a sense of responsibility
teach organization
provide practice of skills
complete work begun in school
pursue personal interests through projects related to subjects studied in class
as per grade guidelines, certain minutes are allocated to the different grades Homework can also provide communication between parent and child enabling you to know what your child is being
taught in school. You can aid you child through your interest and by ensuring a quiet time and place for homework
to be done.
TYPES OF HOMEWORK
1. Work assigned by the teacher to be done for the next day. 2. Longer term assignments, e.g., memory work, projects, study for summative tests. 3. Review of class work. 4. Unfinished and incomplete class assignments 5. Library books for pleasure reading.
Parents are encouraged to check their children’s homework and agenda daily.
VIRTUE FOR THE MONTH – Hospitality
As we welcome our students back to school in September it seems fitting that this month’s
virtue is HOSPITALITY. Our teachers have been busy preparing their classrooms, gathering
together resources, supplies and putting up bulletin boards that will invite the students back
into a welcoming environment. But hospitality is more than just a welcoming back. It is giving
more of ourselves.
In our school community and in our homes, we can discuss the concept of the least of our
people or the stranger who needs our hospitality, be it the newly arrived to Canada or the
new student at our school. Today hospitality is more important than ever and it is only
through a deep moral obligation to hospitality that we transform our communities.
We need to remember that God welcomes us all to his table and we should do the same. If
you want to feel welcomed, make sure you are welcoming others.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Sept. 25 - CSPC Annual General Meeting (AGM)/Elections/First Meeting at 7:00pm in the
school library.
Sept. 27 – Celebration of Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Month at MP. Parents are
welcome to attend. Moleben begins at 10:00am in the school auditorium,
followed by speeches and presentations.
Sept. 26 – Curriculum Night BBQ at 5:00pm
Sept. 28 – Terry Fox Run, red and white day
Sept. 29 – Civvies Day
Oct. 11 – Picture Day
Oct. 15 – Kick off QSP Assembly
Toronto Catholic District School Board
Monthly Update
September 2018--REVISED
Catholic Parent Involvement Committee Elections Be a voice for Catholic parents.
Support parent engagement in TCDSB Schools.
Election of two parent representatives in each of
Wards 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 is scheduled for October 2, 2018.
Election of parent representatives for vacant seats in
Wards 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 will be held October 3, 2018.
Election of Members at Large takes place Monday, October 15, 2018 at 7:00 p.m.
For detailed information including election locations, see
https://www.tcdsb.org/FORPARENTS/ParentInvolvement/CPICElections/Pages/default.aspx
CPIC is a provincially mandated and funded committee that supports student academic achievement through
increased parent involvement. CPIC is a parent-led committee of volunteers who work locally and centrally to engage
parents more fully in Catholic education. CPIC members provide information and advice on parent engagement to
the school board, create initiatives that promote and facilitate parent engagement, and educate parents to support
them in their children’s learning at home and/or at school. Consider running, or nominating someone you think
would be a strong voice for parents.
Nomination forms are available at all TCDSB school offices. Please forward completed nominations forms to the
CEC: Manuela Sequeira, by September 22, 2018.Nomination forms are available at all TCDSB school offices.
Municipal Elections - NOTE BEFORE YOU VOTE All are reminded before the next Municipal Election on October 22, 2018, including the election of Catholic school
trustees, to check your school support on your latest property tax bill to ensure that you are registered as a Catholic
school support. TCDSB’s assessment department can assist with any questions:
https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/Assessment/Pages/default.aspx
For more information about the election, see:
https://www.tcdsb.org/board/trusteesoftheboard/pages/municipal-elections.aspx
New Trustee Ward Boundaries for 2018 Municipal Election The Toronto Catholic District School Board at a Special Board Meeting on August 8, 2018 approved the
establishment of new Trustee Ward boundaries for the upcoming Municipal Elections on October 22, 2018. This
was done to comply with new legislation passed by the Government of Ontario to reduce the number of Toronto City
Council seats from 47 to 25 by aligning ward boundaries with current provincial and federal ridings which included
a directive to redistribute TCDSB Trustee Ward boundaries. Existing Trustee Wards, including the local Catholic
schools they represent, remain unchanged and the new boundaries DO NOT come into effect until December 1,
2018. For a map of the new boundaries visit:
https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/TrusteesoftheBoard/Documents/180813_Board_Approved_Realignment_WithStreets
For more information about the new boundaries, including the Board report on the realignment of trustee wards to
the new 25 City of Toronto ward boundaries, visit: https://www.tcdsb.org/board/trusteesoftheboard/pages/new-
trustee-ward-boundaries.aspx
Important Reminder About Liability Insurance All parents are reminded to consider checking the adequacy of their liability insurance through their
homeowners’/tenants’ insurance policy to cover claims arising out of injuries caused by their child at school. Student
Accident Insurance application forms are forwarded to schools for distribution, and can also be purchased on-line at
www.insuremykids.com. TCDSB’s Risk Management continues to strongly promote this product as an inexpensive
form of dental, disability and life insurance.
Register Now: School Cash Online Parents/guardians are reminded to create their School Cash Online profile, in order to receive updates and
information on upcoming school activities, including pizza lunches, civvies days, field trips, and much more.
Paying through School Cash Online offers a safe and convenient payment option that eliminates the need to send
cash or cheques to school. For more information and to create your account visit
www.tcdsb.org/FORPARENTS/schoolcashonline
Bus Transportation Information and Updates Communications with parents regarding bus transportation for students is a priority. In order to stay informed, parents
are encouraged to register on the Toronto Student Transportation Group (TSTG) portal today by visiting
www.torontoschoolbus.org. This portal provides TCDSB parents with online access to their children’s transportation
information and up to the minute email notifications regarding school bus cancellations or delays. If you have any
issues signing up on the portal, please contact [email protected] and staff will assist you with the
registration of your account.
September’s Virtue is Hospitality This is a perfect way to kick start our year focusing on “we Belong” as we open our classrooms, schools, offices
and ourselves to making everyone feel welcome.
The virtue calendar for the month is attached for your reference, but please note that all resources for the month of
September, and for the monthly virtues throughout the year can be found on our website at
https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/NurturingOurCatholicCommunity/VirtueoftheMonth/Pages/Default.aspx
Welcome to the 2018-2019 school year as we launch our new pastoral plan: “Rooted
in Christ: we Belong, we Believe, we Become”
Inspired by St. Paul’s letter to the Colossians: “Live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him and
established in the faith..abounding in thanksgiving.”
Learn more about our new pastoral plan:
Watch the Launch of the Pastoral Plan May 9, 2018
Pastoral Plan Prayer
We Belong to God—Pastoral Plan Song
An Overview of the Plan
Discussion Topics focusing on the first year of our plan--“we Belong”
View the artwork for our new pastoral plan
See photo highlights from the launch of our new Pastoral Plan
During the first year of the plan, we focus in depth on the concept of belonging. Students and staff are invited to
explore how “we Belong” to our school community (or place of work), to our family, to our parish and to our
world. We are also invited to consider what we can do to ensure that everyone around us feels a sense of
belonging—our students, our parent communities, our staff, our pastors and other members of our local parishes.
Throughout the year, share your stories on Instagram and twitter using the hashtag #TCDSBweBelong
Open Houses Students in grade 8 and their families are reminded that TCDSB secondary schools are hosting open houses this
fall—a great way to meet staff and students, check out the school facilities and learn about the programs and services
being offered. Complete schedule is online: https://www.tcdsb.org/school/OpenHouses/Pages/default.aspx
Integrated International Language Program Surveys In July 2018 the Board unanimously approved the preservation of the existing International Language Programs in
44 TCDSB schools. In accordance with the Board approved motion, all elementary schools will be surveyed to
determine their interest in providing a new International Language program at their school in future years. Surveys
will be conducted in all schools starting November 18 and completed by January 2019. More information to come.
Important Dates to Note for September: September is Ukrainian Heritage Month
https://www.tcdsb.org/FORCOMMUNITY/HeritageCelebration/Ukrainian-Canadian-Heritage-
Month/Pages/default.aspx
September 1—Day of Prayer for Care of God’s Creation
September 8--International Literacy Day
September 9--Grandparent’s Day
September 20--WE Day Family September 20th
https://www.tcdsb.org/board/nurturingourcatholiccommunity/news/2017-2018/pages/we-day-family.aspx
Coming Soon: Rosary Day and World Teachers Day to be celebrated on Thursday, October 4th.
National Custodial Workers Day scheduled for October 2nd
More information to come in the October issue
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