The LDSB has decided to reduce our activity on the social platform Twitter/X at the district level. While we will not be deleting our account, we will maintain it for observation purposes for the remainder of the 2024-2025 school year. 1/3
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We remain dedicated to providing timely updates and important information through our other communication channels (i.e., Instagram, LDSB district and school websites, e-mail/Communicate, myLDSB, etc.). 3/3
The LDSB has decided to reduce our activity on the social platform Twitter/X at the district level. While we will not be deleting our account, we will maintain it for observation purposes for the remainder of the 2024-2025 school year. 1/3
We plan to reassess our engagement on this platform in the spring and summer of 2025. This decision reflects our commitment to evaluating the most effective ways to communicate and engage with our community. 2/3
Way to go, Joseph, Evan & Grant! And thanks to the fabulous staff members working with these great competitors.
#bssROCKS#eSports#RocketLeague
https://t.co/hQZ4MHX8LQ
“It’s just a different way to engage students, right? A lot of it is similar to the way sports work—you’re getting on to teams, you’re working together, you’re collaborating, and it’s in a competitive environment.” #ygk
https://t.co/Kg8Vsp0INC
Boardroom Briefs for November is now available. Highlights include the election of Chair and Vice-Chair of the Board for the 2025 session and selections of Committee responsibilities. https://t.co/RXRpi0Snz3
Yesterday, we went to Little Cataraquai Creek Conservation Area to learn about plants + animals as a wrap up to our Life Systems #science strand. Today, we completed a #TWR sentence expansion activity about our field trip using a lesson from the #syntaxproject. @LimestoneDSB
Westbrook is growing and the City and @LimestoneDSB are planning for the future.
Join us for an information session to learn more.
📅 Nov. 20
🕕 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
📍W.J. Holsgrove Public School, 1414 Sproule St.
Honourable Murray Sinclair, renowned advocate and trailblazer for Indigenous justice and education passed away yesterday. To honour this inspirational leader, flags will be lowered to half-mast. Our thoughts are with family, friends, and community. More: https://t.co/nrII513gwC
@LimestoneDSB Math on the Land PD in use @EcoleMaple_LDSB we estimated how old the trees were. We used a tree identifier and calculated an estimated age. We discussed tree preservation, not having to cut a tree for the age. Trees ranged from 26 to 107yrs old at Butternut Creek!
As we work to ensure all staff & students not only ‘see themselves in Limestone’ but also feel a deep sense of belonging & connection, we'll continue seeking input. From Nov. 4 to 22, staff are invited to participate in our Workforce Census & Belonging survey. #YourVoiceMatters
Staff are invited to participate in our second Workforce Census & Belonging Survey Nov. 4 to 22. The results will provide us with comparable data to help us measure our progress, refine our goals, and address those gaps identified in the first survey. #YourVoiceMatters#WCBS2024
Stop by 10 Bridge Street, Odessa ON, and check out the new space which features a chess table, a mini library, and plenty of benches to sit with a good book!
Learn more about the project
➡️ https://t.co/HNhit5dmjM
Thanks to all who were involved in the Babcock Mill Reading Garden project, inspired by Odessa PS students. Your support brought this green space to life!
Thank you to all local partners, staff, council, students, and community members for joining us on October 23rd, 2024, at the grand opening of the Odessa PS student-inspired Babcock Mill Reading Garden.
Staff invited to participate in 2024 Workforce Census & Belonging Survey Nov. 4 to 22. This follow-up survey builds on first survey to assess how our efforts have progressed in the workplace and what further work we need to either continue or start. More coming to myLDSB/email.
Habitat for Humanity Kingston and the City of Kingston announced the completion of an eight-unit tiny home project on MacCauley Street and a combined investment of approximately $7.2 million to help build 30 new homes in #YGK. #Housing
Details: https://t.co/w2u1EPFqYZ
The Tiny Homes, house no. 100 is finished! Great to see the impact on our community. Thanks @HabitatKingston for inviting BCIP Ss to celebrate. BCIP alumnus @MarkGerretsen shared how being part of house no. 1 changed his life. #SHSM#OYAP