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School Farm Program teaches students how to grow and sell organic produce
One year ago, the site was a grass schoolyard. Today, it is an organic farm and the site of a hands-on learning program called School Grown. Read more.
Ontario College Info Fair 2019 – Oct 23 and 24
One-Stop Shop for Your College Information Needs. Learn about unique college programs, campus life and more… All 26 ON Colleges. Financial Info Available. Find Out How To Apply. Meet Faculty & Staff. Learn more here.
Ontario University Fair September 27-29, 2019, Metro Toronto Convention Centre
High school students can check out their post-secondary school options at this annual event. Admission is free.
New report calls for coherence and caution in education changes
People for Education’s 2018 Annual report on Ontario’s schools focuses on need for education “ecosystem”. Read more.
New Student Dress Policy at TDSB
New Student Dress Policy: The TDSB’s new student dress policy is now in effect. The new policy provides students with learning environments that are safe, equitable, welcoming and inclusive and recognizes that decisions about dress reflect individual expression of identity, socio-cultural norms, and economic factors and are personal and important factor’s to a person’s well-being and health.
Health and Physical Education Curriculum
Health and Physical Education Curriculum: On August 21, the Ministry of Education released the Health and Physical Education (HPE) Curriculum for Grades 1-8. Learn more about the HPE curriculum. A more detailed description of the changes will soon be available.
Impact of Class Size Average Increase: Secondary Course Selection
As a result of provincial changes to secondary class size averages from 22 to 28 over the next four years, secondary schools in Toronto have already had to make difficult decisions about what courses or supports they can no longer offer beginning this September. Read more…
June is Pride Month at TDSB
It’s an opportunity to celebrate diversity and raise awareness among all staff and students about the rich culture and history of our LGBTQ2S community.
Here are some of the things we’re doing in TDSB to recognize Pride Month 2019…