Please join us on Thursday, November 21st from 6:00-8:00pm at the Indigo-Chapters at the Oshawa Center to support Forest View PS. The Forest View Primary and Junior/Intermediate Choir will also be performing that evening. See you there!
Book Fair is in full swing here at Forest View. The book fair will be open from 5pm-7pm during the BBQ tonight and will be open at all recess until Friday Sept.13th it will also be open after school Thursday Sept.12th......so come on in and take yourself home some new books!
It has been a privilege to work with so many amazing students, staff and Our new TL will be epic. Last tweet, keep reading and stay epic. Engage in your interests & passions, persevere to learn, inquire and question to discover truths and create change in the 🌎. #epic #❤️FV
It has been a privilege to work with so many amazing students, staff and Our new TL will be epic. Last tweet, keep reading and stay epic. Engage in your interests & passions, persevere to learn, inquire and question to discover truths and create change in the 🌎. #epic #❤️FV
And one of my favourite quotes from Albert Einstein now graces our learning commons. Great reminder to use our knowledge with imagination and creativity to new heights throughout the 🌎. Dream big and imagine! #ddsb#ddsbinnovation#epic#neverstopimaging#inspire
Today is National Indigenous Peoples day! We continue to honour and recognize Indigenous History, residential school survivors, Treaties and contributions of Indigenous peoples both past and present. @DurhamDSB
What does the Land Acknowledgement mean to you? Working in groups to deconstruct the Acknowledgment key words and creating questions to further our curiosity and inquiry learning. #DDSBsuccess#IndigenousHistoryMonth#inquiry#whatdoesitmean
Voting opens today for the 2019 #YoungCitizens videos including Durham Heritage Fair participant Breanna from @SchoolAttersley.
Watch (and vote!) for Breanna's video on Canada's Contribution to Space: https://t.co/MjePxpU4BA
@DurhamDSB#DDSBinnovation@csa_asc @OsteoporosisCA
Throughout the month of June, we continue to highlight and honour the outstanding contributions of Indigenous peoples while recognizing the history and strength of present-day Indigenous communities. @DurhamDSB
If you're in grade 3-8, and you're looking for something to read this summer, check out this list! (Chosen by students' peers, not their stuffy librarian.)