Camp Possible is a FREE, fun, and engaging virtual camp that is open to Peel students, currently in grade 1 to age 21, who are accessing Special Education supports.
Registration is now open. View the flyer for more info and to register: https://t.co/j6Cjl7d2kj
On National Indigenous Peoples Day, let's celebrate and honour the history, heritage, strength, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We are grateful to learn from their knowledge systems and we acknowledge that we live on their ancestral land.
During the month of May, PDSB is is hosting a variety of events and activities for students and caregivers. Families are invited to join us as we support each others well-being. https://t.co/8f0vEIjlna
The Peel District School Board recognizes May as Jewish Heritage Month in recognition of the significant contributions of Jewish Canadians and communities throughout the world.
Throughout the month of May, PDSB students and staff will participate in Asian Heritage Month events and activities in their schools and classrooms. Let's celebrate and embrace the diversity, richness, and contributions of Asian culture and community.
International Day of Pink represents authenticity, allyship, and courage. Today we wear pink, as it presents an opportunity to discuss and show allyship by standing in solidarity with the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in its continued fight for equity and acceptance.
On National Indigenous Languages Day, we honour the importance of Indigenous languages and celebrate the Indigenous languages of the First Nation, Métis, and Inuit students, staff, and educators in our PDSB community.
Today, on Transgender Day of Visibility, let's raise awareness around the issues of transgender discrimination, continue to celebrate the accomplishments and empower our transgender and gender nonconforming community.
Today we recognize International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Together, let's #FightRacism by speaking up and taking action, when we see any form of discrimination and racial prejudice. Let's embrace diversity and strive for a world of inclusion.
Today we recognize #WorldDownSyndromeDay. Together, let's stand alongside those with Down Syndrome and work to provide them with equal opportunities and speak up with them, not just for them.