@SOBlackwellHDSB@HDSB_GTruffen @HDSB_DBoag @HaltonDSB Congratulations Terri! The @HaltonDSB community has benefited tremendously from the passion, leadership, knowledge, and skills you brought to everything you did. Here’s to exciting new adventures ahead for you, @HDSB_DBoag & @HDSB_GTruffen
The New Teacher Summit is FREE, on-line, Saturday and I'm honored to present alongside some amazing educators. Take a few seconds to see the quality of speakers https://t.co/vMpS7ra5oG Share with any new teachers and those that support them. Looking forward to seeing you there!
@eatoughr@HaltonDSB Cheers to you and the positive impact you have had in the lives of students, families and staff during your time as a leader in @HaltonDSB . Excited to see how you’ll continue to use your ‘superpowers’ to improve the lives of others. Here’s to your new adventures!
Here’s a chance to hear lots of ��Interesting Ideas!” The New Teacher Summit is totally FREE this year, and I'm thrilled to be a featured speaker. Please share with anyone who should join us. Register at: https://t.co/Xd6q8Kj29K
NEWS RELEASE: #HDSB hosts Director’s Panel Series on Identity, Inclusion & Human Rights. The next session is Self-Determination and Anti-Colonial Practices: Indigenous Rights, Education and Food Sovereignty on
April 26 at 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Learn more: https://t.co/QKRkNTUc6h
We're hiring! Join an upcoming information session for Occasional Teachers to learn about our hiring process, the #HDSB and to ask questions about working in the HDSB.
Learn more: https://t.co/DYk3ICc9ds
On International Women’s Day join the OHRC as we #BreaktheBias and call to end all forms of gender discrimination. Learn more: https://t.co/ImPP0WdUej
#InternationalWomensDay
“The measure of our equity commitment is not what we do behind the scenes, but what changes experientially for people experiencing inequity.” Trading Baby Steps for Big Equity Leaps - ASCD https://t.co/p87eKECl0T
February is Black History Month. This year’s theme “February and Forever: Celebrating Black History today and every day” reminds us that Black History is Canadian History.
How does this live in our schools?
How do we know?