Message from Our Trustee
Welcome to the start of the second half of the
school year.
Congratulations to secondary school students
who have completed exams and culminating activities and are ready to start a
new semester, and to elementary school students for all their hard work in the
first term. I want to remind families that when report cards are available, you
can now access your child’s report card through the Family Dashboard.
For students looking at course
selection for next year, the Experience
YRDSB pages on our website will let you explore
the areas that interest you and learn more about the courses, programs and
opportunities available in your secondary school.
At the end of January, we recognized Lunar
New Year, commemorating the first day of the Lunar
calendar. Throughout the month, we also recognized Tamil Heritage Month.
In February, we recognize Black History Month, I encourage you to check the Board
calendar for upcoming events to celebrate Black
excellence and recognize the contributions made by Black Canadians. You can
also find information about other upcoming significant dates and events for
families.
The Student
Trustee election process is underway for the 2025-2026 school year. Student Trustees
play an essential role in our system, representing student voices at the Board
table when we are making important decisions, and we greatly appreciate their
contributions to our discussions. I would like to congratulate all of the
students who put their names forward for the position and encourage all
students in Grades 5-12 to take the time to vote.
I’d also like to take this
opportunity to thank current Student Trustees Hayden Lai and Mitusaan
Kugathasan and Indigenous Student Trustee Natalie Pitawanakwat for their hard
work, leadership and commitment to student voice.
As a Board of Trustees, we have several
important roles that affect the daily life in our schools and Board.
One of those responsibilities is to set the policies
that govern the operation of
schools in YRDSB. Policies cover important topics, such as assessment
and evaluation, field
trips, homework, dress code, caring
and safe schools, health
supports, student
leadership and more.
We regularly review Board
policies to ensure they are updated and reflect the current context, priorities and needs of our community and system. An important part of
this process is inviting feedback from the community, including families. You
can find a list
of all policies and those currently out for comment on our Board website and I encourage you to take a look.
Trustees are also responsible
for setting the Board budget. As we prepare to plan for the 2025-2026 school year budget, we
will be once again reaching out to families and inviting you to share your
input and feedback. Please take the time to review this information when you
receive it; your voice is an important part of the process.
We are also working through the
District Action Plan to reflect and align with the new Multi-Year
Strategic Plan. This plan outlines how
we will achieve the priorities set out in the Strategic Plan and focus on
serving all students.
I wish everyone all the best as
we go into the second half of the school year.
Dr. Elizabeth Sinclair
Trustee, Vaughan Wards 2 and 3
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