Are they interested in developing their leadership skills or attending a school with a focus on healthy, active living? If so, the Elementary Academies could be the right place for them to explore their individuality and creativity within the TDSB. About Us. Policy Review Schedule. Online Donations. Pedestrian Safety. Frequently Asked Questions.
Who can attend Kindergarten? To attend Junior Kindergarten in September, children must be age four by December 31 of that year. If you have any questions about which grade to register your child in, please contact the school Principal. Who can register a child for Kindergarten? Only a parent or legal guardian can register a child for Kindergarten. When do I register my child for Kindergarten? Which school should my child attend? What if I want my child to attend a school that is different than the one designated my home school by address?
How do I register my child in French Immersion? What information do I need to bring to register my child for Kindergarten? To register your child for Kindergarten, please bring proof of: age a birth certificate or baptismal record or passport Proof of address including any two of the following current documents: Utility bill e. Original correspondence from a government agency or legal clinic may be accepted as a second proof of address document. What if my child was born outside of Canada?
What if my child has special education needs? T here will be a phased approach to Community Use of Schools. Music : Vocal music will be allowed indoors with masks and outdoors without masks. Physical distancing will be required and cohorts maintained. A plan has been developed to support the safe and gradual re-entry of wind instruments in elementary and secondary schools. Schools will share further information with students and families once school-specific plans are established. Transportation : Continue with guidelines established last year, including: masking, assigned seating and cleaning, which follows Ministry guidance.
Transportation to be phased-in: Special Education students excluding gifted begin September 9 and all other students begin September Nutrition Programs and Food Services : Approved nutrition programs and cafeteria services will be permitted and phased in to allow school routines to be established.
Nutrition and cafeteria services will follow appropriate food handling procedures and public health guidance. Special event days e. School Councils: As there are no evening events in schools at this time, and there is no non-essential visiting during the day, School Council meetings are to be virtual to begin the year with a review of this practice as the year progresses.
We are committed to inclusion and ensuring students are supported in regular classrooms with appropriate special education services at their home school. We also recognize that some students with unique strengths and areas for growth may require more specialized or intensive support programs.
Virtual Learning: Students in Regular class who require Resource support e. Elementary ISPs excluding Gifted will proceed with simultaneous learning for students who have selected virtual learning. Secondary ISPs including Gifted will proceed with simultaneous learning for students who have selected virtual learning and remain connected to their homeschool.
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