Year of the Parish February, 2017
Josyf Cardinal Slipyj Catholic School
Principal’s Message
“And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.”
(1 Corinthians 13:13) Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s), Love certainly has survived quite well throughout the centuries and we look for every opportunity to celebrate love when we can. February 14th is just around the corner and already preparations are underway to make this day special for everyone at Josyf Cardinal Slipyj School. Did you know that approximately 800 million Valentines are sent out each year? Cupid is certainly one very busy fellow. When you sit down with your children this year to prepare for St. Valentine’s Day, encourage then to send delightful messages, poems, or cards to family members, relatives and friends. Once they’ve accomplished this, encourage them to send words of appreciation throughout the whole year—when anyone least expects it! What a wonderful way to continue teaching our children to show friendship, appreciation and love. This year staff and students at Josyf Cardinal Slipyj School will be celebrating the 125th birthday of Josyf Cardinal Slipyj on February 15th, even though his birthday is on February 17th (PA Day).
Josyf Cardinal Slipyj Catholic School
35 West Deane Park Dr. Humbert Street
Etobicoke, ON, M9B 2R5 Phone:416 393 5413
Fax: 416 397 6044
Principal
A.Iwasykiw
Vice Principal
I.Mandarino Secretary
M. Maglietta
Clerk Typists
S. Shanahan M. Wells
Superintendent
Doug Yack
Trustee A.Andrachuk
Parish
St. Nicholas Catholic Church Pastor: Fr. Roman Lobay
Entrance and Dismissal:
Entry 8:30 am Recess 10:12am
Lunch Hour 11:15 am Afternoon Entry 12:15 pm
Recess 1:40 pm Dismissal: 3:30 pm
Josyf Cardinal Slipyj had a great love of learning as a young student and an even greater love for God and his religion. His faith, love for God, and hope cost Josyf Slipyj 18 years of harsh imprisonment. And yet it was this same faith, his love for God, and hope that set him free to tend to his flock. His motto PER ASPERA AD ASTRA - through hard work we can
reach the stars in heaven, resonates within the JCS staff and students. We know that through hard work we can accomplish many things. We know that the Catholic Education is at its best when Families, Parishes and Schools play, pray and work together to spread the Good News to all. Let us continue to live and remember this motto. A.Iwasykiw
Звернення від Директора
А тепер залишаються віра, надія, любов, оці три. А найбільша між нимилюбов!
1 Послання до Коринтян : 13 Дорогі батьки/опікуни, Любов впевнено пережила всі перепетії минулих століть і вистояла. Тепер ми користаємо з кожної найменшої можливості святкувати любов. 14 лютого вже не за горами, і ми почали приготування, щоб зробити цей день неповторним для кожного в нашій школі. Цікавий факт: близько 800 мільйонів Валентинок висилається щороку. Купідон однозначно, дуже зайнятий хлопчина. Коли цього року ви сядете зі своїми дітьми готуватися до Дня святого Валентина, заохочуйте їх посилати чудові повідомлення, вірші, картки членам сім'ї, родичам і друзям. Після того, як свято мине, заохочуйте їх посилати слова вдячності протягом цілого року, тоді, коли хтось сподівається їх найменше. Чудовий спосіб вчити дітей демонструвати дружбу, вдячність і любов!
Цього року наша школа святкуватиме 125-ту річницю з дня народження Йосипа Кардинала Сліпого. Через те, що День його народження - 17 лютого співпадає з днем професійної активності для вчителів і діти в цей день не приходять до школи, ми перенесли святкування на 15 лютого. Ще будучи студентом, Йосип Кардинал Сліпий дуже любив вчитися, але ще більше любив Бога і свою релігію. Його віра, любов до Бога і надія коштували йому 18 років тяжкого тюремного увязнення. І ті ж самі віра, любов до Бога і надія зробили можливим його повернення. Його девіз в житті
PER ASPERA AD ASTRA - ЧЕРЕЗ ТЕРНИ ДО ЗІРОК,
відлунюється в працівників та учнів нашої школи. Ми знаємо, що наполегливою працею ми можемо досягти багато чого. Ми знаємо, що католицька освіта тільки тоді є найкращою, коли родини, парафії і школи забавляються разом, моляться і працюють разом, щоб нести Добру Новину всім. Пам'ятаймо цей девіз і нехай він буде натхненням для нас усіх.
А.Івасиків
Parent/Teacher Interviews – Provincial Report Cards The Provincial report card will be directed home on Tuesday, February 14th. Please check your child’s backpack for it. Parent/teacher interviews will be held on
Thursday, February 16th from 5:00pm to 8:00pm, Friday, February 17th from 9:00am to 11:00am.
The interview form will follow the same format as in the Fall. Students will be receiving a hard copy of available dates and times for parents to select. Parents are encouraged to complete the forms and return to the school as soon as possible. These paper forms will be sent home on Monday, February 6th with the students. Ongoing communication will provide information that will encouraged our students to set goals for learning, help teachers to establish plans, and assist parents in supporting learning at home. We look
forward to meeting with you at the parent/teacher interviews and to continue to work in partnership. LATENESS We are still experiencing many students who are arriving to school anywhere from 5 to 25 minutes late on a daily basis. When you add this up, a student who is 5 minutes late everyday will miss 100 minutes of instructional time per month, approximately 3 to 4 class periods. If a student is late 20 minutes, once or twice a week, that equates to 80 minutes to 200 minutes per month, approximately 6 classes of instructional time. Showing up on time to school each day benefits students’ academic performance and future professional habits. Students who arrive early have an advantage over classmates who stumble through the door after class has begun.
They Enjoy More Time To Prepare. Students arriving to school with time to spare have the luxury of settling in, preparing their class materials, and focusing their minds on the lessons to come. They have time to wake up especially after a sleepy ride to school on the bus or in a car. Students showing up to class in the middle of a lesson miss out on this natural transition period and may lose even more of the lesson as they scurry to settle into an academic focus, which may ultimately contribute to lower grades.
Never Miss Important Information Being late can cause students to miss more than just the introduction to a new lesson. Teachers often share important information: reminders of upcoming quizzes, class trips, new classroom rules, due dates and other school-related specifics. Students who show up late may miss out on these details and as a result, be unprepared for some future class event.
Develop Positive Lifelong Habits Showing up on time to school every day can help students develop the habit of being punctual with important commitments, a positive habit that can serve students in later years and high school. If showing up late to school becomes a habit, students may develop the notion that being late is acceptable behavior, which may have negative consequences in the future.
Reminder This is a reminder to all parents/guardians that Josyf Cardinal Slipyj School is an allergen aware school. There are children at the school who suffer from severe and life threatening allergens to certain foods, in particular peanut and nut products, eggs, shell fish. We require the cooperation of the entire school in NOT sending any snacks, Tim bits, doughnuts, and other edible treats on birthdays and special occasions. Edible treats will be sent home with your child. In addition, we ask that parents discuss with their children the dangers of sharing food amongst friends. Students need to know that when a parent packs a lunch the parent expects their child to eat the contents in their lunch bag and bring back what was not consumed.
Events/Activities of January 2017
Malanka Students at Josyf Cardinal Slipyj rang in Malanka on Friday, January 13th. Students began
the Malanka to one of the most danced Ukrainian Songs, the Kolomayka. Our primary, junior and intermediate students participated in dancing the New Year.
Feast of Jordan
The Feast of Jordan is both a celebration and commemoration of Jesus’ baptism in the river Jordan and the revelation of the Holy Trinity. A vessel containing water is placed in front of the altar and a special three part ceremony begins. During the first part of the ceremony, a TRYSVICHNYK is lit (three candles together), the sign of the cross is made three times with the TRYSVICHNYK and after each time it is immersed in the water. During the second part of the ceremony, the Father Kachur breathes on the water three times in the form of the cross. During the third part of the ceremony the Father Kachur immerses his right hand into the water three times in the form of the cross. At the conclusion of the ceremony Father Kachur dips a hand held cross into the water, three times and then blesses the faithful with the Holy Water. The students take the Holy Water home and partake in its grace and healing divinity.
The traditional greeting is Chrystos Chreschayetsia! Mrs. Krytiuk’s Grade 3 class – Stories on the Feast of Jordan
Skiing at Hockley Valley On Friday, January 27 students from grades 5, 6, 7, and 8 travelled by school bus to Hockley Valley for a
beautiful, sun filled day of great skiing.
Dear Parents! THE 2017 FOREST OF READING® STARTS NOW!
We are excited to inform you that our school is registered in Blue Spruce (grades JKs-gr. 2) -highly popular provincial recreational reading program for students, a project of the Ontario Library Association. The program is designed to promote reading for enjoyment, to increase awareness of quality in Canadian literature and to provide opportunities to engage in discussions about books whether at school or at home.
This is how the program works. Readers read nominated Canadian titles and then vote for their favourite
one. Voting will take place in April. Based on voting across the province, the winning titles are announced
and, in May, authors are honoured with an award at the Festival of Trees™ at Harbourfront Center in
Toronto. The Forest of Reading® main premise is to foster the love of reading and create lifelong readers!
Library Pani Daciuk
ЗВЕРНЕННЯ ВІД БІБЛІОТЕКАРА
Шановні батьки,
Ми продовжуємо активно працювати над щорічним збільшенням нашого книжкового фонду в бібліотеці. Завдяки батьківському комітету, котрий виділив гроші, минулого тижня в крамниці Кута Ума було закуплено нову колекцію українських книжок для дітей різного віку.
Хочу наголосити, що ця крамниця має чудову акцію: З кожної закупленої батьками нашої школи книжки (біля каси скажіть, що ви зі школи Йосипа Кардинала Сліпого), ми отримуємо 10%. Заохочуймо дітей до читання українських книжок! Бібліотекар п. Дацюк
Understand Numbers with Your Child
Research tells us that in mathematics, higher achieving students have a stronger flexibility and
understanding of the relationships between numbers. In classrooms, educators are working with
students to build skills with understanding and connections, to help develop their sense of number
as well as learning and remembering facts. This helps them when problem-solving.
Think about knowing 4 + 7 = 11 simply as a memorized fact.
Now think about knowing that 4 + 7 = 11 because it is a 3 + 7 and 1 more (linked to knowing that
10 is an important number).
The understanding of this relationship can help a student to think flexibly about 64+27.
In the same way, it can be thought about as 60 + 20 + the 10 (that was made by the understanding
of 4+7) and 1 more = 91
As a parent, you can support your child in thinking flexibly about how numbers are related:
What other numbers or facts is this connected to?
Example: 6 + 7=? This is like the double I know of 6 + 6 and then 1 more.
What do you know that might help you get there?
Example: 7 x 4 =? I remember that 5 x 4 = 20, so then I have to add on two more 4’s,
which is 8, to get 28.
What is another way that you can know that?
Example: 4 x 25 =? I can think about money and know that 4 quarters is $1.00, so 4 x 25 = 100
Mathies.ca Mathies.ca, hosted by Ontario Association for Mathematics Education (OAME), is designed for
Ontario K – 12 students and parents. This website includes games, learning tools, activities, and
additional supports for students to explore, build and enhance their mathematical thinking. A
parent ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ section includes: “How can I help with the learning of
mathematics?”, “What mathematics activities can we do together?”, “What digital supports are
available?” and “What additional support is available?”
http://oame.on.ca/mathies/
February Virtue - LOVE
“This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.’ (John 15:12) Chocolates, flowers, valentines and red hearts, what would the month of February be without the celebration of Valentine’s Day. While the rest of the world may choose to celebrate the ideal of romantic love on February 14, TCDSB schools will be focusing on the virtue of LOVE as expressed in the gospels. “For God so loved the world, He gave His only son.” John 3:16. As we focus on the virtue of love at Josyf Cardinal Slipyj School this month let us remember that love not only inspires the practice of all other virtues, it is the form and completion of all the other virtues. We will not limit our celebration of the virtue of love to February 14th but demonstrate this virtue through our many events and activities at JCS.
How do we show Love at Josyf Cardinal Slipyj School: Let our actions be guided by the idea that God says we should love one another as He has
loved us. Jesus said we should love our enemy. It’s easy to show love to those with whom we are
close. The challenge is to show love to those with whom we do NOT get along. We should try to respect and love everyone, even those who do NOT respect and love us back.
The Bible says that Love is always patient and kind. When we start to lose our patience with someone, we need to remember what love is. One of the easiest way to show love to others is to be kind to them.
Live your life in a way that makes others know you are a follower of Christ. The Golden Rule asks us to love our neighbor as we would want them to love us. Living a life of virtue means to show love to all whom we meet.
Reminder to all JCS parents that the monthly calendar and newsletter are on the
Josyf Cardinal Slipyj School website. Please access the website for information at
https://www.tcdsb.org/SCHOOLS/JOSYFCARDINALSLIPYJ/EASTERNRITERE
LIGION/Pages//Josyf-Cardinal-Slipyj.aspx
If you would like to have a hard copy sent home with your child, please call the
school office and let us know.
Dear Parents,
Our school has registered to participate in The Angel Brigade- Civvies Day in
support of The Angel Foundation for Learning. Our Civvies day will be a themed
PYJAMA DAY and it will take place on Tuesday, February 28, 2017.
The Angel Foundation for Learning works hard to provide TCDSB students with the basic necessities of life and help in acquiring the essential tools they need to learn successfully.
Today, close to 40 per cent of our students live below the poverty line. Through
essential nutritional, educational, social and emergency support programs, The Angel Foundation for Learning works to give every student an equal opportunity
to thrive. Last year, The Angel Foundation for Learning distributed over $3 700 000 to
support students in need, and served 5 204 330 nutritious breakfasts, lunches or snacks to nourish hungry students.
Our school has decided to join the Brigade and we kindly ask that you support The Angel Foundation for Learning by sending your child to school on Tuesday,
February 28, 2017 in their pyjamas and with a donation of $2.00.
With your donations, we are helping young students see that when they are at their most vulnerable, an entire community is here to support them.
Thank you for your continued support!
Some UPCOMING EVENTS in February (detailed calendar posted on JCS Website) Feb. 9 – Earth Rangers to visit Grades 1 to 4 Feb. 10 – Grade 3’s skiing at Centennial Park Feb. 14 – Valentine’s Day Feb. 14 – Provincial Report Cards go home and Valentine’s Day Feb. 15 – Celebration of 125th Birthday of Josyf Cardinal Slipyj Feb. 16 – Parent - Teacher Interview from 5:00pm to 8:00pm Feb. 17 – Parent - Teacher interviews from 9:00am to 11:00am Feb. 17 – PA DAY-NO SCHOOL Feb. 20 – Family Day – NO SCHOOL Feb. 21 – CSPC Meeting @ 7:00pm in the school library Feb. 22 – Grade 4’s skiing at Centennial Park Feb. 22 – Junior W5H Preliminary Round Feb. 22 – Pink Shirt Day Feb. 23 – Grade 4/5 and Grade 5’s to attend Eatonville Library Feb. 24 – Grade 4’s skiing at Centennial Park Feb. 24 – Grade 3’s to visit Black Creek Pioneer Village Feb. 28 – Pyjama Day to support the Angel Foundation. Students to bring in a toonie
Please note: Registration for the 2017-2018 school year begins January 18, 2017at 10:00 a.m. E.S.T.
Kindergarten Registration for September 2017
The Toronto Catholic District School Board invites families with children born in
2013 to register for Kindergarten beginning Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 10
a.m. EST.
Registration options:
• Online: Parents will be able to complete their application online at:
https://soar.tcdsb.org/Login.aspx. A follow up with visit to the school to
present the required documents will be scheduled following the online
application.
Information: 416-222-8282 ext. 5320 or 5314,
www.tcdsb.org/kindergartenregistration
Monthly Update from the Board
February 2017
Toronto Catholic District School Board has declared Friday, May 5, 2017 as Parish Family Day.
A special Parish Family Day Celebration will be held at the Catholic Education Centre on Friday, May 5th, 2017 to
showcase student work focusing on the many ways that our parishes and our parish priests contribute to our schools
and communities.
Students are invited to create a short video, original song or piece of original artwork, write a short story, poem or
letter, or express themselves in any way artistically to highlight the relationship that the students have with the local
parish and/or the priest/pastor at their church.
Completed projects should be submitted via email to [email protected].
Deadline for submissions Friday, April 7, 2017.
Let’s continue to celebrate our parishes!
We Want to Hear Your Views Watch for community consultations coming soon for:
Parent and Student Bill of Rights
2017-2018 Budget Consultation Details coming soon. Visit www.tcdsb.org in February for details.
February is Psychology Month The Psychology Department of TCDSB invites the community to explore and discover the many different ways
psychology can help improve our everyday life and overall well-being, and balance the many roles and
responsibilities we have. Psychology is for everyone! HELP YOUR CHILD FLOURISH: HOW TO ACHIEVE MENTAL HEALTH
A presentation for parents and educators on February 22, 2017, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Catholic Education Centre, 3rd Floor, 80 Sheppard Avenue East
Learn more about the programs and services provided by the Psychology Department, TCDSB
https://www.tcdsb.org/ProgramsServices/SpecialEducation/psychology/Pages/default.aspx
February is National Inclusive Education Month Learn more about the TCDSB’s Catholic Equity and Inclusive Education Policy:
https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/Policies/Pages/hm24.aspx
February is African Canadian Heritage Month Celebrating the rich history, tradition and contribution to Canadian culture, literature, science, medicine, technology
and the arts.
February 10—Mass and Cultural Expose at St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy, 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
https://www.tcdsb.org/FORCOMMUNITY/HeritageCelebration/AfricanCanadianHeritage/Pages/default.aspx
Director’s Annual Report 2015-2016 Check out the latest edition of the Director’s Annual Report and review some of the many highlights from the past
school year: https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/BoardAdministration/DirectorofEducation/Pages/Director%E2%80%99s-
Annual-Report-2015-2016.aspx
Student Voice—Minister’s Student Advisory Council Seeks Applicants Students in grades 7 to 12 are eligible for consideration. Deadline is February 9th.
http://edu.gov.on.ca/eng/students/speakup/msac.html
Other Opportunities for Students
Kayak Kids Illustrated History Challenge—deadline June 1
https://www.tcdsb.org/FORSTUDENTS/OpportunitiesForStudents/Pages/Kayak-Kids-
Illustrated-History-Challenge-.aspx
Weston Youth Innovation Award encourages & recognizes young Canadian innovators
http://www.ontariosciencecentre.ca/innovationaward
Autism Ontario offers three exciting scholarships
http://www.autismontario.com/client/aso/ao.nsf/web/Education+Scholarships
Overseas Credit Courses:
https://www.tcdsb.org/programsservices/continuingeducation/secondarycreditcourses/ove
rseas/Pages/default.aspx
Summer Job Opportunity with Toronto Police Service TPS is accepting applications for the 2017 Summer YIPI (Youth in Policing) Program! Successful
applicants can earn $11.40/hr, 35hrs/week! Apply now: http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/yipi/
Summer Jobs with City of Toronto—Deadline for applications February 14th.
http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=7ac14aced070a410VgnVCM1
0000071d60f89RCRD
TCDSB Awards Night May 1, 2017 Nominate a member of the TCDSB family for our annual awards
Sister Mary Hamilton Award for Exceptional Students Deadline last Friday in
February. Ashif Jaffer Award for Excellence in Special Education Support Deadline third Friday in February.
Calling All Alumni: Save the Date!
Father John Redmond CSS and RAC 30th Anniversary Reunion Saturday, May 6, 2017 and Sunday, May 7, 2017. For more information & registration please visit:
http://fjr30th.wixsite.com/fjr30
Kindergarten Registration Continues Apply online at soar.tcdsb.org Imagine the Possibilities
Ready to Pick Your High School Courses? The 2017-2018 Course Calendar is available online:
https://www.tcdsb.org/ProgramsServices/SchoolProgramsK12/GuidanceCoopEd/Documents/TCDSB-
ProgramAndCourseCalendar-2017-2018.pdf
Other Important Reminders: Community College Application Deadline is February 1, 2017
http://www.ontariocolleges.ca/apply/important-dates
Winter Walk Day--February 1, 2017
Night School Registration Continues Until mid-February https://www.tcdsb.org/programsservices/continuingeducation/secondarycreditcourses/nig
htschool/pages/default.aspx
EClass drop in support is available daily between 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. on February 15th,
21st, 22nd, 27th and 28th at the Catholic Education Centre, 80 Sheppard Avenue East.
www.tcdsb.org/eClass
Family Day—Monday, February 20, 2017
System-Wide PA Day Friday, February 17, 2017
Lent Begins on Ash Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Cold Alerts and Weather-Related Cancellations/Closures Throughout the winter months, Twitter and the board website are the best sources of information relating to cold
weather alerts, cancellations and closures. Get all the information here:
https://www.tcdsb.org/FORSTUDENTS/HealthandSafety/Pages/Cold-Weather-Alerts.aspx and here https://www.tcdsb.org/FORSTUDENTS/HealthandSafety/Pages/Weather-Related-Safety-Concerns.aspx
And remember to check the Toronto Student Transportation Group website for any school bus delays throughout the
year. http://www.torontoschoolbus.org/
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https://web1.tcdsb.org/InterestSubscription/subscription.aspx
Follow @tcdsb on Twitter
February Message from Trustee Ann Andrachuk. There are many great activities in our schools and around the City this
month, especially with Family Day on Monday the 20th. It’s a great
opportunity for all of us to take a short break and spend some time
with our loved ones.
Just a reminder that junior kindergarten registration began on January
18. If you have a child, or know someone else who does, that’s
entering kindergarten in September please visit tcdsb.org to register.
As the City of Toronto comes closer to setting its 2017 budget, some
changes that could affect many childcare operators at TCDSB schools
have been proposed. The proposed changes would remove City rent
subsidies for many of these childcare providers and may lead directly to increased fees for users.
These changes, and the City of Toronto budget as a whole, will be held on February 15th. If you
feel these changes may affect you more information can be found on the City’s budget website at:
http://toronto.ca/budget.
As always, remember to express your love and gratitude to those you cherish everyday by
especially on the Valentine’s Day.
Ann
Office of the Director of
Education Office of the Chair
of the Board
January 25, 2017
Dear Parents/Guardians, In early December 2016 Toronto Children’s Services advised the Toronto Catholic District
School Board (TCDSB) that due to significant funding pressures, in its 2017 operating budget,
Toronto Children’s Services was recommending, to the City of Toronto Budget Committee, to
cancel the child care occupancy cost Financial Agreement with School Boards.
Should this recommendation be approved at Toronto City Council it will have a significant
negative impact on TCDSB and other School Board’s operational budgets. School Boards will
be required to recover the occupancy costs directly from the third party child care operators. In
turn this will likely result in increased child care fees to parents.
Attached for your information is a letter, dated January 11, 2017, TCDSB has sent to the Chair
of the City of Toronto Budget Committee expressing concern and opposition to the proposed
cancellation of the child care occupancy cost Financial Agreement.
The City of Toronto 2017 Budget Meeting Schedule is as follows:
• February 7, 2017: Presentation to City Executive Committee
• February 15 & 16, 2017: Presentation to City Council
TCDSB continues in its commitment and support of the valued services to our
communities including child care.
Sincerely,
Angela Gauthier Angela Kennedy
Director of Education Chair of the Board
Encl.
80 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario M2N 6E8
Office of the Director of Education
Office of the Chair of the Board
January 11, 2017
Councillor Gary Crawford
Chair, Budget Committee
Toronto City Hall
100 Queen Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 2N2
Re: Toronto 2017 Budget
Dear Mr. Crawford,
The Toronto Catholic District School Board serves approximately 92,000 students (61,000
elementary and 31,000 secondary) on 170 elementary and 30 secondary sites, and in
collaboration with the City, provides a number of essential and valued services to communities,
including child care.
It is with great concern that we have learned that your committee is considering proposals that
would significantly diminish child care services arising from a review of your operating budget
and planning process. This will negatively impact some of the most vulnerable families in our
community.
A number of agreements over the years have been developed to ensure that arrangements are
protected despite ongoing fiscal challenges.
Since 1998, a financial agreement has preserved arrangements with child care operators in our
schools by offsetting costs in the amount of nearly $750,000 a year. These funds not only keep
the access to child care affordable, but they ensure a seamless transition of children to school.
There are currently 43 school sites that support child care and this would be threatened to
varying degrees should the terms of the child care operations change without sufficient funding.
80 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario M2N 6E8 Tel. (416) 222-8282
Although commitments remain to those families with greatest needs, the reality is that amidst the
other equally daunting challenges like housing affordability, an absence of supports would further
marginalize a greater range of families along the socio-economic spectrum of need. Child care forms
a vital part of the comprehensive and integrated network of support for our communities.
On behalf of those child care centres located in schools we will be meeting with Children’s
services to discuss the City's 2017 Budget and the proposed discontinuing payment of school
occupancy costs.
Please reconsider this aspect of the service reduction strategy in your budget deliberations. Toronto’s
commitment to being a livable, world-class city means that families should have access to the
supports and services they need. In collaboration with all other school boards in the City, we would
like to express our opposition to any reductions that diminish the current operations of our childcares.
At the very least, without any firm commitments for more funding from either the provincial or
federal governments, any change without improvements to service levels should not be contemplated.
Sincerely,
Angela Gauthier Angela Kennedy
Director of Education Chair of the Board
JCS CSPC
Josyf Cardinal Slipyj Catholic School Parent Council
PRESENTS …
a FREE Interactive Workshop**
“What Parents Need to Know about Numbers & Math to Better Help Their Children” (All
Ages) presented by Otto Schmidt
Friday February 10, 2017 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm in the JCS Library
(Doors open at 6:00 pm for children’s supervised movie night)
Can YOU solve this problem? (8 + 4 ÷ 2 - 2 x 3) - (1+3) (Answer at the bottom) If you missed the answer, learn how to get the right answer with confidence. Please Register by: Wednesday, February 8th (space is limited): [email protected]
While parents are at the workshop, children will enjoy a (supervised)
Movie Night in the JCS School Gym! $8.00 Movie Admission includes:
a slice of Pizza* / a drink / chips & a treat Please bring your own chair / yoga mat and enjoy a fun night with your friends!
*Additional pizza slices and drinks will also be available for sale.
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**Funding gratefully provided by the Ontario Ministry of Education Parents Reaching Out (PRO) Grant
Otto Schmidt, Gifted Programming Consultant,
Accent on Skills Consulting Teacher, author, curriculum designer, international educator, skills trainer,
former Education Director of the Inventors Circle Co-op, member of the
Advanced Technology Think Tank.
Changes introduced in the new School Learning and Improvement Plan (SLIP) place focus on number talk, composition of numbers, oral and written communication of math problems. This workshop will address these developments and many others including:
Do my children just know or really understand math?
Estimating, Money Matters, Solving Word Problems, Geometry, Ratios, and The Secrets of Equations & Formulas.
Plus approaches parents can use during homework time.