April 05, 2024 - Solar Eclipse, 2024 Valuing Voices, Open Trails Day at Bill Mason Outdoor Education Centre, and more.

April 05, 2024 - Solar Eclipse, 2024 Valuing Voices, Open Trails Day at Bill Mason Outdoor Education Centre, and more.
Posted on 04/05/2024

Hello Students,

 

Late last week, I had the opportunity to visit Pinecrest Public School. Led by a team of talented staff, it was so inspiring to see the experiential learning taking place with engaged students... baking cookies and playing instruments, for instance, along with authentic tasks related to the core skills of literacy and numeracy. The site truly represents the richness of community and strength of diversity of our District. 

 

I also wish to note that ‘World Autism Awareness Day’ was held on Tuesday of this week… with a theme of “Empowering Autistic Voices”… an opportunity to support individuals with autism in their learning, their pursuits and their passions. 

 

Eid al-Fitr is a joyous celebration that marks the end of Ramadan. We wish a Blessed Eid to all who are celebrating next week.

 

Reminder - Monday, April 8th: Solar Eclipse - Schools are closed to students

On Monday, April 8, 2024, Ottawa will experience a partial solar eclipse. A reminder that OCDSB schools and OCDSB-operated Extended Day Programs are closed that day to students. We have compiled some resources that you can engage with to know more about the solar eclipse. The Ottawa Public Health (OPH) has shared information about the solar eclipse including the health risks, protecting oneself and FAQs that may be helpful.

 

Coming Soon: 2024 Valuing Voices - Identity Matters Student Survey 

Starting on April 11th through to May 10th, students in grades 7 to 12 will be given class time to complete the 2024 Student Survey. On your scheduled day, you will receive an email with the link to your survey. The survey is voluntary and confidential. What you share is up to you. The information gathered through the student survey will help us address issues in your school, including safety, bullying, mental health, learning, and student achievement. Our website includes Frequently Asked Questions and information letters in multiple languages. Visit: ocdsb.ca/studentsurvey 

 

May 4: Open Trails Day at Bill Mason Outdoor Education Centre 

Bill Mason Outdoor Education Centre is having its annual Open Trails Day on Saturday, May 4 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This is the only day of the year when this 77-acre classroom is open to the public for everyone to explore! 

 

Spring/Summer Virtual French Programs - Free

The Canadian Parents for French (CPF) is offering Virtual French Programs, free to all families in our school board, ensuring the most equitable opportunity for students to learn and practice their French in an academic and fun environment over the summer. The programs are designed to develop students’ oral proficiency; interest in reading; and build their confidence. Registration opens on April 15th. For more details, visit their website.

 

Explore French Summer Program 2024 - Let us know you’ve applied 

Please use this form to let us know if you've applied to the Explore French Summer Program. This will allow us to follow up with you before, during, and after your participation. We will be adding you into a Google Classroom, where you will be provided with the information on challenge requirements, signing up for an interview time and submitting your portfolio. 

 

Celebrating Success

OCDSB students and alumni have been recognized through awards, scholarships and competitions.

Charif B. from Sir Robert Borden High School was the recipient of a $100,000 Schulich Leader Scholarship from the University of New Brunswick. Meanwhile, South Carleton High School alumnus Nicholas Durocher, known as TALK, was named Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the Juno Awards. Read more in our Celebrating Success series.

Canterbury High School took home 13 awards at the Ontario Business Educators’ Association (OBEA) conference and awards ceremony this fall. Student journalist Arson M. shared the story.

 

Talking to Parents/Caregivers About Mental Health

The Youth Action Committee on Mental Health (YAC) has shared a message on how to talk with parents or caregivers about mental health. Reaching out is an important first step to getting the support you need. The YAC's list of tips can help you start the conversation.

 

Reminders: 

 

Need a free prom dress? 

Fairy Godmother of Ottawa is offering free, gently-used prom dresses, shoes and accessories at their two-day pop-up shop at the Confederation Education Centre (1645 Woodroffe Avenue) on these dates:   

Monday, April 8th, 12:00 p.m. ‐ 8:00 p.m.

Tuesday, April 9th, 12:00 p.m. ‐ 7:00 p.m. 

Interested students can book an appointment. For more information, visit their website.

 

Share Your Feedback: Advisory Committee on Equity Policy

We are seeking feedback on the Advisory Committee on Equity (ACE) Policy. ACE’s main focus is to assist the Board of Trustees in fulfilling its commitment to provide an equitable and inclusive learning and working environment. The Committee is currently reviewing its policy to better serve its needs and support the District's strategic goals. Learn more and share your input by April 22.

 

From the Boardroom:

 

Elementary Program Review: Approved by Board by Trustees

On Tuesday, April 2nd, the elementary program review consultation plan received support and will be tabled for approval at the Board meeting on April 25, 2024. The purpose of this review is to look at our elementary programs (Full day kindergarten, English with Core French, Early French Immersion, Middle French Immersion, Alternative, and Ottawa-Carleton Virtual) along with special education and English as a Second Language supports and services in order to determine whether the current program model still serves the needs of our community. Watch for updates on our engage.ocdsb.ca page next week!

 

Upcoming Board and Advisory Committee Meetings

April 8th, 6:00 p.m. - Advisory Committee on Equity (ACE)

April 11th, 6:00 p.m. - Advocacy Strategy Committee 

Agendas, locations, minutes, livestreams and recordings of meetings are available for public viewing using the Board and Advisory Committees' meeting calendar.

 

Calendars and Planning for Important Dates

Please consult the OCDSB’s Elementary and Secondary calendars for PA Days, holidays, exam dates, and more during the 2023-2024 school year. In addition, schools avoid scheduling activities like evaluations and field trips on certain religious/creed-based days of observanceAdditional dates of significance can be found on the MultiFaith Calendar (located on our home page), Dates of Significance webpage, and on the Government of CanadaOntario Government, and United Nations websites

 

In case you missed it: 

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Thank you, 

 

Pino Buffone

Director of Education

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