After you drop off the
kids, join other parents by the friendship garden on Hartfield to enjoy coffee
or tea and a snack before heading out for the day. Catch up with old friends
and make some new ones!
Monday, 1 September 2014
Saturday, 30 August 2014
Welcome Back!
Another school year begins with great expectations for learning and making new friends. We welcome back old friends and look forward to meeting new families.
Humber Valley Village School is fortunate to have a
very active School Council. The Council
is made up of 25 voting parent members, the Principal and a teacher representative.
Council meetings are open to
all parents of children
in the school, and you are encouraged to attend the meetings. These meetings
are a great way to keep informed about what is going on in the school. Meetings take place on the first Wednesday of most months during the school
year, so please join us and find out what we are all about! If you cannot
attend meetings, check out our link on the school website to find out what
events we are working on or to see the monthly meeting minutes.
What is the purpose of your School Council?
The Humber Valley Village
School council was formed to:
- Enrich the school and community life of all students through financial support,
- Support the Principal and teachers within the framework of the school’s curriculum and objectives,
- Give parents a better understanding of the role of the school, teachers and themselves in the educational process, and
- Provide a forum to pursue issues related to the school and the students.
- Come to council meetings
- Volunteer to help out at events
- Donate items that can be used in the school’s fundraising efforts
- Offer your expertise
Please contact your 2014-2015 School Council Co-Chairs
with any questions or ideas you may have throughout the year. The new council executive will be announced
after the voting meeting on September 17.
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
French as a Second Language Advisory Committee
Below is news sent on behalf of the French as a Second Language Advisory Committee
(FSLAC):
1. Don Mills CI Student Wins BIG
Shannon Gui, grade 11 Core
French student at Don Mills CI won a full scholarship to Ottawa
University, valued up to $32,000. Shannon took first place in the
Canadian Parents for French (CPF) national public speaking contest -
Concours Oratoire. This year’s
national final was held in Prince Edward Island. Congratulations to
Shannon! We are so proud of you!
Shannon - “I started learning
French in Gr 5 when I first came to Canada, and most absurdly, it was my
least favorite subject for a long time! Somehow, I began to love French
and wanted to one day master the language. The National Concours at PEI
marked
one of the most amazing weekends of my life. It was so exciting to meet
people from every corner of the country, and I was awed by every
finalist's skilled delivery and fascinating speech topic. Through
fun-filled activities on the beautiful island, everyone
became such good friends in merely two days. This experience is one
that I will treasure for my entire life. Thank you TDSB and CPF so much
for offering us these amazing opportunities!”
2014 marks the 30th anniversary for the annual Ontario CPF (on.cpf.ca/)
festival and competition which is co-hosted by the Ontario Modern
Languages Teachers’ Association (OMLTA). At the Ontario competition,
the finalists included students from these TDSB schools: Earl Haig,
Lawrence Park, York Mills, Northern and Richview. Bravo students!
A big, big thank you goes to
all of the TDSB teachers and FSL staff who run the event at their
schools, regionally within the TDSB and are OMLTA judges at the finals.
2. Summer French Fun
The Toronto Public Library is
offering FREE French activities at branches across the city. Contact
your local branch for details and check here:
www.tpl.ca/frenchprograms
Celebrate Bastille Day in Toronto at Wychwood Barns on July 13:
http://consulfrance-toronto.org/spip.php?article3277
For Ontario wide ideas:
http://on.cpf.ca/resources/for-parents/2014-summer-fun-in-french-2/
For camps across Canada:
http://cpf.ca/en/files/CPFNat_2014SummerCampListings_eVersion.pdf
3. Franco-Fête July 4-6 – Yonge – Dundas Square
Help your kids flex their French muscles over the summer right here
in Toronto…The annual French music and culture festival will be held
from July 4-6 at Yonge-Dundas Square. There will be activities and
entertainment for all ages. Mini TFO will be there!
www.tfo.org/mini . The full program will be available soon (in English and French)
www.franco-fete.ca .
4. Great News - Immersion/Extended Expansion
Five elementary schools will have new senior kindergarten French
immersion programs in September: Blake, Bowmore, Islington, Melody
Village and Perth. Melody Village will be transitioning over the next
several years to become a French immersion only school.
This September, all Senior Kindergarten French immersion classes will
be full day. FSL staff report that the increased time in French in SK
means that students are better prepared for grade 1.Two schools will
have new grade 4 extended programs in September:
Chester and Rene Gordon.
Overall, 5081 students are
entering immersion/extended in September 2014, up from 4666 in 2013. The
annual enrolment report on French immersion/extended was given to
trustees at the recent Program and School Services Committee: www.tdsb.on.ca/Portals/0/Elementary/FSL/140528%20FSL%202337.pdf
Policies and Procedures are under ‘FSL in the Boardroom here:
5. TDSB on Pinterest
Pinterest is a wonderful source for resources for student learning.
It is really easy to set up a free account and roam through tons of
creative ideas. The TDSB has a board:
www.pinterest.com/tdsb . There are suggestions for French books, audiobooks and even some French-inspired dinner ideas. Quiche anyone?
6. Registration Still Open for Summer School!
The TDSB is offering summer
French programs for elementary and secondary students. Programs are free
of charge to TDSB students. Transportation is NOT provided. For more
information, go to:
Kindergarten to grade 8 Programs:
Humbercrest (K- 8 French Immersion ½ day programs);
Cassandra (Grades 1-8 French Immersion & Extended ½ day programs);
JB Tyrell (Grades 6- 8 Core French ½ day programs);
The Waterfront School (K-8 for different entry levels of French – full day program);
Westmount (Grades 7-8 French immersion-1/2 day programs)
Secondary Credits:
York Mills is offering 4 credit courses for French immersion students:
French Immersion Gr 10 FIF2D5; Introduction à la psychologie,la sociologie et l'anthropologie HSP3U5;
Functions - French Immersion MCR3U5; Histoire du Canada depuis la Première Guerre Mondial CHC2D5
CW Jefferys, George S. Henry, Harbord, L’Amoreaux, Lester B.
Pearson and Monarch Park are offering remedial Grade 9 Core French: FSF
1DU, FSF 1PU. Lester B. Pearson is also offering remedial Grade 10 Core
French: FSF 2DU
7. App Happy
TFO, our provincially funded
French educational broadcaster, heard from parents that they were
looking for someone to check out educational apps and make informed
recommendations for parents. TFO formed review panels of teachers,
parents and tech experts
and their picks, both English and French can be found here at their new
website:
edululu.org/en
8. Where is FSL on Twitter?
Many organizations, teachers
and parents who support and promote French as a Second Language are on
Twitter. Common hashtags are #onted #onfr #fsl #frimm #fslchat. Check
these out:
@ocolCanada @YouthforFrench @explore_odyssey @OMLTA @IISLE_epsb @CPFontario @CDNP4F
9. You are invited!
Parents, students, trustees,
teachers and staff are invited to attend and participate in FSLAC
meetings. The Board’s mission for the FSLAC is: “to consult with and
advise the Board on French as a Second Language matters. As a Board
community advisory
committee, the FSLAC will contribute to the work of trustees and staff.
This partnership of trustees, staff and parents will foster excellence
and growth in FSL programs at the Board.” Meetings start at 7 pm at the
TDSB offices at 5050 Yonge St., ground floor.
FSLAC information is posted on the TDSB website:
tdsb.on.ca/fslac .
Upcoming meetings: June 17, September 23, November 4, 2014.
Sunday, 1 June 2014
Week of June 2
PARENT SURVEY - June 2
School Council would like your feedback. Please take a few minutes to complete this brief year-end survey by June 2, at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ MFJHSMY
COUNCIL MEETING - June 4
Everyone is welcome to attend the council meeting at 7:00 p.m. in the library.
LUNCH ON THE LAWN - June 5
Please join us for our annual picnic lunch on June 5 from 11:40-12:40. Our ukulele kids will perform at 12:15. Get ready to party Hawaiian style!
Friday, 23 May 2014
Parent Involvement Makes a Difference Conference - May 31
7th Annual Parent Involvement Makes a Difference Conference
Parents Advocating for Student Success
Parents Advocating for Student Success
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Saturday, May 31, 2014 |
Earl Haig Secondary School 100 Princess Avenue |
8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. |
Michael Reist - Keynote Speaker
Michael Reist is a nationally-recognized authority on the needs of children. He is the author of the Canadian bestseller Raising Boys In A New Kind Of World and The Dysfunctional School: Uncomfortable Truths and Awkward Insights on School, Learning and Teaching.
Workshops
• Mental Health and Well-being
• Advocating for Your Child
• What About Math?
• Post-Secondary Education: How to Prepare For It (Secondary)
• Accessing the Education System to Support Your Child
• Human Rights
• Parent Concern Protocol
• School Council 101
• Building Skills in Reading and Writing (Elementary)
Thursday, 22 May 2014
Congratulations to Christine Munro - winner of the TDSB Excellence Award for Occasional Teacher
Christine Selby-Munro has made a tremendous impact on the Humber Valley
community. In her role as an occasional teacher, Christine has immersed
herself in the school community both inside and outside the classroom.
She has been the driving force behind the school’s outstanding work and
achievement within the EcoSchools framework, maintaining a platinum
status over the past four years. Christine has willingly given her time
to plan intramural programs, support and coach sports teams and plan a
celebration of Earth Week. Christine is an effective educator who is
engaging, compassionate and dedicated to supporting her school
community.
Trustee Glover's Technology Forum
Please join Trustee Chris Glover for his 3rd Annual:
TECHNOLOGY WARD FORUM
TUESDAY, MAY 27, 6:30-9:00 pm
Etobicoke Collegiate Library
86 Montgomery Road (Islington and Dundas)
RSVP
by Monday, May 26 to Nancy.Trendoff@tdsb.on.ca
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AGENDA
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6:30 – 7:15
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ROAM THE DEMONSTRATION STATIONS
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See table below
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7:15 – 7:25
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WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS
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Chris Glover
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7:25 – 7:30
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INTRODUCTION TO ETOBICOKE COLLEGIATE
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Caroline Rath, Principal
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7:30 – 7:40
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NEW TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM
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Peter Singh
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7:40 – 8:00
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TDSB
E-LEARNING, HOMEWORK HELP AND DIGITAL RESOURCES
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Brian Hill and
Shelley Lowry
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8:00 – 8:20
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SCHOOL WEBSITES & SOCIAL MEDIA
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Scott Ion
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8:20 – 8:40
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SMARTBOARD TECHNOLOGY &
EXCITING NEW TEACHER RESOURCES
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Usha Kelleymaharaj
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8:40 – 8:50
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TRUSTEE UPDATE
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Chris Glover
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8:50 – 9:00
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DISCUSSION/CLOSING
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DEMONSTRATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
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DEMONSTRATOR
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TITLE
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TOPIC
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Peter Singh
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TDSB
Chief Technology Officer
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New Technology in Classrooms
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Brian Hill
Shelley Lowry
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TDSB
Teaching and Learning with Technology
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e-Learning, Homework Help and Digital Resources
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Scott Ion
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TDSB
Web Team
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School Websites & Social Media
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Usha Kelleymaharaj
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TDSB
Assistant Curriculum Leader, Richview Collegiate
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SmartBoard Technology and
Exciting Teacher Resources
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Tony Gross
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MyVoiceAAC.com
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Amazing Apps for People with Communication Disabilities
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Andy Fenos
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iDESIGN Solutions
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Afinia 3D Printer & Vex Robotics Design System
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Barbara Payne
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Citizens for Safe Technology
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Latest Reports on WiFi Safety
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Lumosity.com
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Online Brain Training Games
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Chris Glover
TDSB Trustee
Etobicoke Centre
5050 Yonge Street 5th Floor
chris.glover@tdsb.on.ca
416-397-3106
TDSB Trustee
Etobicoke Centre
5050 Yonge Street 5th Floor
chris.glover@tdsb.on.ca
416-397-3106
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