Message from Our Trustee
February 2026
There’s a lot happening as we move into the
second half of the school year, and I want to share some updates and
opportunities.
Programs and Opportunities
Well done to all secondary school students who
have completed their exams and are starting a new semester with new courses and
teachers.
We encourage students to connect with their
guidance counselors and to learn about the many secondary
programs and courses available - programs that let
students explore their interests, gain transferable skills and get hands-on
experience that will benefit them in the future. Opportunities include earning
college credits, workplace certifications, lifeguarding certifications and real
on-the-job experience - all while earning high school credits.
Our elementary and secondary schools also offer
a variety of clubs where students can meet peers with similar interests, take
on leadership roles and try new things. Getting involved is a great way to
build connections and skills.
We also regularly host events to help students
and families learn about different pathways and programs and to bring
communities together. Check your school newsletters and the Board
calendar so you don’t miss these opportunities.
Black History Month
Throughout the Board and community, events are
being held to celebrate Black History Month. We look forward to honoring the
contributions of Black Canadians and creating opportunities for community to
come together.
Kindergarten Registration is
Open
Is your child turning 4 or 5 in 2026? Or do you
know someone who is? Kindergarten helps children develop the academic and
social skills they need to thrive in Grade 1 and beyond. Our skilled and caring
teams of certified teachers and early childhood educators work together to
support every child in a welcoming, inclusive environment. Start your journey
at www.yrdsb.ca/kindergarten.
Preparing Students for the
Future
As a school board, we know that it is important
that we continue to evolve to meet the needs of a rapidly changing society.
That includes preparing students to use artificial intelligence (AI)
effectively, appropriately and safely. We are developing guidelines for
educators, students and families to support responsible AI use. While AI can
support student learning, it does not replace student work. We teach and
encourage critical thinking and honesty when using these tools. More will be
shared in the near future.
Student Trustee
Elections
We are also in the middle of the student
trustee elections for next school year. This is an
excellent opportunity for students in Grades 5-12 to participate in the
democratic process. Student trustees represent student voice at the board
table, influencing discussions about policy, budget and more. The final vote
takes place later in the month and students will receive an email to their
GAPPs with information on candidates and how to vote.
York Region Presidents’
Council
Student Trustees work closely with the York
Region Presidents’ Council. The council includes leadership from all secondary
school student councils. All secondary school students are welcome to attend
their meetings and receive invitations in their GAPPS email. It’s a great
opportunity for students to get involved and have their voices heard.
Wishing You Success
We wish all students and families the very best
as we begin this second half of the school year and look forward to spring
break ahead.
I encourage you to reach out to me if you have
any questions.
Dr. Elizabeth Sinclair, Trustee, Vaughan Wards
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