Letter to Families from Director of Education is being sent today via schoolmessenger. You can also view the letter here: https://t.co/45eiNYS3iM We look forward to welcoming students back to in-person classes! Letter also has a survey for remote school options. Stay safe!
Attention #ALCDSB Parents/Guardians! Please see the Health, safety and operational guidance
for schools (2021-2022) released by the provincial government earlier today. Find the full documents in English and French here: https://t.co/jIxuWP0TSe #onted#COVID19#ALCDSB
Premier Ford & Minister Lecce announcement: Schools across #alcdsb and across Ontario will be moving to FULL-REMOTE learning after April break until further notice. No in-person classes. Stay tuned to our social media and websites for additional information to families this week
Student Leaders are leading the Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week. This is today's challenge: Your challenge is to be like St. Joseph the Protector. Say something if you notice someone being teased or bullied. It is a proven fact that intervening reduces bullying.
Feeling so very fortunate to have worked with Karen Shannon. Not only did she lead with compassion and strength she inspired so many of us to pursue our own leadership paths. Wishing you all the very best in your retirement.
ALCDSB is excited to announce the launch of our new Multi-Year Strategic Plan, including new Vision, Mission & Values statements! This plan was created by the dedicated work of students, staff, parents/guardians & community members. #AlcdsbMYSP https://t.co/oIj8xx28vg
ALCDSB is excited to share our new Board theme for 2020/2021 - All are Welcome in This Place. Read more about our pastoral themes for the next five years: https://t.co/GfXamMTQUy
When teachers get "curious instead of furious" they don't take the student's behavior personally, and they don't act on anger. They respond to student behaviors rather than react to them. https://t.co/4rq05kjqTk