We lost a real one. My brother Jay Williams put his insides on the line every single time he showed up to work. He was special and we were all better because of him. @tdsb we need to honour his legacy.
I would love to see educators who are passionate about the Science of Reading be just as passionate about the Science of Play. There is a large body of research that outlines the benefits of play.
At the TDSB, we do not tell students who they should be, but welcome them as they are. Please read our statement ahead of planned demonstrations this week: https://t.co/krBd1f8sxO
To end off an incredible week celebrating this year’s #LiteracyFundGrant recipients, we hosted @TDSB_GW at the @Indigo office, for an extra special literacy event! Thank you to all the staff and students for joining us and for continuing to champion literacy in your community!
#IndigenousHistoryMonth is an opportunity to learn about and celebrate the brilliance, beauty and joy of Indigenous Peoples and their incredible contributions. Check your knowledge by playing our jeopardy game!
Game link: https://t.co/rkyYpbvGP8
June is Pride Month at the TDSB! It’s an opportunity to celebrate diversity and raise awareness among all students and staff about the rich culture and history of our 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Join the conversation by using #PrideTDSB. Learn more: https://t.co/gelZ3qbLvR
🌈 Today, the Progress Pride Flag was raised at our Education Centre to kick off Pride Month at the TDSB and celebrate our 2SLGTBQIA+ community. Learn more: https://t.co/gelZ3qbdGj #PrideTDSB
June 1 starts National Indigenous History Month - a time to learn from & alongside First Nations, Métis & Inuit peoples around the rich & complex histories and contemporary realities of Indigenous joy, brilliance, creations & experiences
GW is thrilled and proud to share that our school has been selected as an Indigo ‘Love of Reading’ major grant winner!! Thank you @IndigoLOR@LC4_TDSB@tdsb
What an incredible investment in student literacy and learning! https://t.co/CHtPGcnuwK…
Congratulations GW community for a beautiful Nuit Blanche kinder concert, art gallery night and grade 3-5 concert. From Caribana beats to henna art on hands, lovely voices singing to locker identities, it was amazing!
May 5th is Red Dress Day, a National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People. Métis artist Jaime Black started the REDress Project, to commemorate MMIWG2S. @tdsb staff please see @UIEC_Tdsb https://t.co/oWzWWUrOBY for resources