June 2, 2023 - Celebrating the Winners of our Community Recognition Awards, Director’s Citation and Employee Recognition Award Winners for 2022-2023 and more.

June 2, 2023 - Celebrating the Winners of our Community Recognition Awards, Director’s Citation and Employee Recognition Award Winners for 2022-2023 and more.
Posted on 06/02/2023

Hello Students, 

Celebrating the Winners of our Community Recognition Awards 

At this week’s Board Meeting, the winners of the 2022-2023 Community Recognition Awards were announced and celebrated. Please visit our website to learn more about their hard work and dedication. We are grateful to all our nominees and winners, and to all our volunteers for the incredible work they have done this year! 

Director’s Citation and Employee Recognition Award Winners for 2022-2023

This week we are also sharing the winners of the OCDSB’s Director’s Citation and Employee Recognition Awards, which recognize the work and achievements of OCDSB staff members. Please visit our website to learn more about these incredible staff members and their many contributions to our schools and administrative offices! 

OCDSB Staff-Recommended Budget

On Wednesday, May 31, 2023, the OCDSB presented the staff recommended budget for the 2023-2024 school year. The total operating budget is approximately $1.1 billion and the capital budget is $140.3 million. In preparing this budget, the focus of our work this year was to find budget savings opportunities, while maintaining the high quality of programs and services that we offer. There will be opportunities for further discussion and public delegations at the next Committee of the Whole (Budget) meeting on June 6 at 7:00 p.m. Learn more.  

Classroom Chronicles

OCDSB students have been recognized through a wide range of awards and competitions. Ashbani K. from OCV Secondary was the recipient of a $100,000 Schulich Leader Scholarship from the University of Alberta in recognition of her achievements in STEM. Anya W. from Nepean High School was one of two Ottawa students selected to become “Mayor for a Day.” OCDSB students also succeeded at the Canada-Wide Science Fair, Euro Challenge Canada, and more. Celebrate their achievements!

Students from Canterbury High School and OCV Secondary earned top spots at the Ontario Business Educators’ Association (OBEA) Student Business Awards, bringing home more than half of the awards from across the province. 

Photography students at Woodroffe High School recently held their second exhibition, showcasing images that captured their stories, communities, and viewpoints. See how this unique program is putting student perspectives in focus.

University of Ottawa Offering Summer Courses to Earn High School Credits 

Over the summer, the University of Ottawa Faculty of Engineering Secondary School is offering four technology and computer science courses, allowing high school students to earn high school credits. Bursary opportunities are available for students in grade 8 (reach ahead), grade 9, and grade 10 whose parents are from recognized visible minorities or who are Indigenous. Learn more about the courses and about submitting a bursary application. Bursary applications are due by June 5.

Ottawa Public Health: Virtual Party Safer and Naloxone Training for Grade 12 Students

Recognizing that the end of the school year is often a time where youth gather with friends, Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is offering no-cost virtual Party Safer & Naloxone training sessions to students in grade 12, prior to the start of prom season. After attending a session, youth will better understand:

  • Commonly used substances and drug poisoning
  • How to identify an overdose, and the 5 steps to respond to an opioid overdose
  • Attendees will receive a naloxone kit through OPH’s pharmacy partners
  • Consent, bystander intervention, and sexual health
  • Party Safer tips
  • Where to go for help

Students can register online through Eventbrite using the following links, for sessions on Tuesday June 6th 3:00-4:00pm (English) or Thursday June 15th 3:00-4:00pm (French). Please refer to OPH’s Mental Health, Addictions and Substance Use Health Services and Resources webpage for more information. 

Celebrating Pride Month and Standing Together Against Hate

Pride Month is an opportunity to celebrate diversity, learn about the achievements and histories of 2SLGBTQ+ individuals, and acknowledge the many challenges 2SLGBTQ+ communities continue to face. This month, we focus on curriculum expectations linked to equity, human rights, and overcoming discrimination. OCDSB schools fly the Pride flag in June to reaffirm to the 2SLGBTQ+ students, staff, and families that we see you, we hear you, we value your contributions and we remain committed to ensuring that our schools and workplaces are safe, welcoming and inclusive. 

National Indigenous History Month 

Join us this month in learning and reflecting upon the history, role models, leaders, accomplishments, and culture of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples. Visit our website to explore local events, book recommendations, podcasts, music, videos, and more. 

Upcoming Events 

  • Wednesday, June 7: Black Youth Forum. Join us from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at the University of Ottawa for the sixth annual Black Youth Forum. We invite Grades 7–12 students, family members, staff, Trustees and community partners who identify as African, Black or Afro-African Caribbean and their allies. Please register before the end of the day today, June 2.
  • Wednesday, June 7 and Thursday, June 8: OCDSB Skateboards for Indigenous Youth Showcases. Students from Urban Aboriginal Alternate and Norman Johnston Alternate programs have created an outstanding set of personal skateboards, in collaboration with local Métis artist Jaime Morse, to provide to Indigenous youth in need in Ottawa. Join one of two open houses to celebrate their work, on June 7th from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at Urban Aboriginal Alternate (440 Albert St) and June 8th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the National Arts Centre (1 Elgin St in Canal Lobby).

Important Dates in the Week Ahead

  • June 4-10 is Canada Environment Week, an opportunity to celebrate and safeguard our environment, reduce plastic waste and pollution, and work to protect wildlife and nature.

Thank you, 

Michele Giroux 

Director of Education

 

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