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Eid-al-Adha
All Day
Multi-D mtgs 13:00-14:00
1:00pm - 3:00pm
-team only: Kristin, Heather, Bow, Pete, Courtney, Victoria, Jade and Liz
multi D meetings set for every 2nd and 4th Thursday 1:30-3:00 pm
Multi D meetings
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Multi D meetings
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Multi D meetings
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Powley Day (R v. Powley)
All Day
Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous ruling in The Powley Case (R. v. Powley). The Powley
decision affirmed Métis harvesting rights, and was a momentous victory for the Métis Nation; it
marked the beginning of a greater recognition of Métis rights in Ontario and across Canada.
Métis people celebrate this legal victory that advanced Métis rights, and which continues to play
an important role in the Métis struggle for visibility and independence.
Powley Day is September 19, 2024; this memo helps provide guidance for educators on where to locate resources to help support and recognize Powley Day. It is celebrated every September 19th to acknowledge the sacrifices and contributions of the Powley family and the landmark decision in R. v. Powley [September 19, 2003].
Centrally created resources for Powley Day can be found at 9-12 Indigenous Education Space, in the staff portal under staff resources, Indigenous Resources. We encourage everyone to embed learning and celebrate the contributions, perspectives and accomplishments of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout the year.
Rowan’s Law Day
All Day
Concussion Awareness, Prevention, Education, and Management
Rowan’s Law Day is dedicated to promoting awareness of concussions and the importance of having strategies to prevent, identify, and manage them. A commitment to concussion awareness should be ongoing throughout the school year.
There are many resources related to concussion awareness and concussion management at the school level. Here are some key resources:
Concussions FAQ: This document will be updated regularly as questions arise.
Principals must access this document OCDSB Rowan’s Law Day Resources 2024 for resources related to Rowan’s Law Day and concussion education and ensure the implementation of these resources into school activities around Rowan’s Law Day. School staff are also encouraged to access these resources throughout the year in our commitment to ongoing concussion education. Suggestions are provided in the linked document.
Multi D meetings
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Oct 4 - Sisters in Spirit Day
All Day
Multi D meetings
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Multi D meetings
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Multi D meetings
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Multi D meetings
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Multi D meetings
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Multi D meetings
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Multi D meetings
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Multi D meetings
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Last day school for students (Grad June 26)
All Day
Powley Day (R v. Powley)
All Day
Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous ruling in The Powley Case (R. v. Powley). The Powley
decision affirmed Métis harvesting rights, and was a momentous victory for the Métis Nation; it
marked the beginning of a greater recognition of Métis rights in Ontario and across Canada.
Métis people celebrate this legal victory that advanced Métis rights, and which continues to play
an important role in the Métis struggle for visibility and independence.
Powley Day is September 19, 2024; this memo helps provide guidance for educators on where to locate resources to help support and recognize Powley Day. It is celebrated every September 19th to acknowledge the sacrifices and contributions of the Powley family and the landmark decision in R. v. Powley [September 19, 2003].
Centrally created resources for Powley Day can be found at 9-12 Indigenous Education Space, in the staff portal under staff resources, Indigenous Resources. We encourage everyone to embed learning and celebrate the contributions, perspectives and accomplishments of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout the year.
Rowan’s Law Day
All Day
Concussion Awareness, Prevention, Education, and Management
Rowan’s Law Day is dedicated to promoting awareness of concussions and the importance of having strategies to prevent, identify, and manage them. A commitment to concussion awareness should be ongoing throughout the school year.
There are many resources related to concussion awareness and concussion management at the school level. Here are some key resources:
Concussions FAQ: This document will be updated regularly as questions arise.
Principals must access this document OCDSB Rowan’s Law Day Resources 2024 for resources related to Rowan’s Law Day and concussion education and ensure the implementation of these resources into school activities around Rowan’s Law Day. School staff are also encouraged to access these resources throughout the year in our commitment to ongoing concussion education. Suggestions are provided in the linked document.
Oct 4 - Sisters in Spirit Day
All Day
Last day school for students (Grad June 26)
All Day
Powley Day (R v. Powley)
All Day
Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous ruling in The Powley Case (R. v. Powley). The Powley
decision affirmed Métis harvesting rights, and was a momentous victory for the Métis Nation; it
marked the beginning of a greater recognition of Métis rights in Ontario and across Canada.
Métis people celebrate this legal victory that advanced Métis rights, and which continues to play
an important role in the Métis struggle for visibility and independence.
Powley Day is September 19, 2024; this memo helps provide guidance for educators on where to locate resources to help support and recognize Powley Day. It is celebrated every September 19th to acknowledge the sacrifices and contributions of the Powley family and the landmark decision in R. v. Powley [September 19, 2003].
Centrally created resources for Powley Day can be found at 9-12 Indigenous Education Space, in the staff portal under staff resources, Indigenous Resources. We encourage everyone to embed learning and celebrate the contributions, perspectives and accomplishments of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout the year.
Rowan’s Law Day
All Day
Concussion Awareness, Prevention, Education, and Management
Rowan’s Law Day is dedicated to promoting awareness of concussions and the importance of having strategies to prevent, identify, and manage them. A commitment to concussion awareness should be ongoing throughout the school year.
There are many resources related to concussion awareness and concussion management at the school level. Here are some key resources:
Concussions FAQ: This document will be updated regularly as questions arise.
Principals must access this document OCDSB Rowan’s Law Day Resources 2024 for resources related to Rowan’s Law Day and concussion education and ensure the implementation of these resources into school activities around Rowan’s Law Day. School staff are also encouraged to access these resources throughout the year in our commitment to ongoing concussion education. Suggestions are provided in the linked document.
Oct 4 - Sisters in Spirit Day
All Day
Last day school for students (Grad June 26)
All Day
Powley Day (R v. Powley)
All Day
Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous ruling in The Powley Case (R. v. Powley). The Powley
decision affirmed Métis harvesting rights, and was a momentous victory for the Métis Nation; it
marked the beginning of a greater recognition of Métis rights in Ontario and across Canada.
Métis people celebrate this legal victory that advanced Métis rights, and which continues to play
an important role in the Métis struggle for visibility and independence.
Powley Day is September 19, 2024; this memo helps provide guidance for educators on where to locate resources to help support and recognize Powley Day. It is celebrated every September 19th to acknowledge the sacrifices and contributions of the Powley family and the landmark decision in R. v. Powley [September 19, 2003].
Centrally created resources for Powley Day can be found at 9-12 Indigenous Education Space, in the staff portal under staff resources, Indigenous Resources. We encourage everyone to embed learning and celebrate the contributions, perspectives and accomplishments of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout the year.
Rowan’s Law Day
All Day
Concussion Awareness, Prevention, Education, and Management
Rowan’s Law Day is dedicated to promoting awareness of concussions and the importance of having strategies to prevent, identify, and manage them. A commitment to concussion awareness should be ongoing throughout the school year.
There are many resources related to concussion awareness and concussion management at the school level. Here are some key resources:
Concussions FAQ: This document will be updated regularly as questions arise.
Principals must access this document OCDSB Rowan’s Law Day Resources 2024 for resources related to Rowan’s Law Day and concussion education and ensure the implementation of these resources into school activities around Rowan’s Law Day. School staff are also encouraged to access these resources throughout the year in our commitment to ongoing concussion education. Suggestions are provided in the linked document.
Oct 4 - Sisters in Spirit Day
All Day
Last day school for students (Grad June 26)
All Day
Powley Day (R v. Powley)
All Day
Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous ruling in The Powley Case (R. v. Powley). The Powley
decision affirmed Métis harvesting rights, and was a momentous victory for the Métis Nation; it
marked the beginning of a greater recognition of Métis rights in Ontario and across Canada.
Métis people celebrate this legal victory that advanced Métis rights, and which continues to play
an important role in the Métis struggle for visibility and independence.
Powley Day is September 19, 2024; this memo helps provide guidance for educators on where to locate resources to help support and recognize Powley Day. It is celebrated every September 19th to acknowledge the sacrifices and contributions of the Powley family and the landmark decision in R. v. Powley [September 19, 2003].
Centrally created resources for Powley Day can be found at 9-12 Indigenous Education Space, in the staff portal under staff resources, Indigenous Resources. We encourage everyone to embed learning and celebrate the contributions, perspectives and accomplishments of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout the year.
Rowan’s Law Day
All Day
Concussion Awareness, Prevention, Education, and Management
Rowan’s Law Day is dedicated to promoting awareness of concussions and the importance of having strategies to prevent, identify, and manage them. A commitment to concussion awareness should be ongoing throughout the school year.
There are many resources related to concussion awareness and concussion management at the school level. Here are some key resources:
Concussions FAQ: This document will be updated regularly as questions arise.
Principals must access this document OCDSB Rowan’s Law Day Resources 2024 for resources related to Rowan’s Law Day and concussion education and ensure the implementation of these resources into school activities around Rowan’s Law Day. School staff are also encouraged to access these resources throughout the year in our commitment to ongoing concussion education. Suggestions are provided in the linked document.
Oct 4 - Sisters in Spirit Day
All Day
Last day school for students (Grad June 26)
All Day
Powley Day (R v. Powley)
All Day
Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous ruling in The Powley Case (R. v. Powley). The Powley
decision affirmed Métis harvesting rights, and was a momentous victory for the Métis Nation; it
marked the beginning of a greater recognition of Métis rights in Ontario and across Canada.
Métis people celebrate this legal victory that advanced Métis rights, and which continues to play
an important role in the Métis struggle for visibility and independence.
Powley Day is September 19, 2024; this memo helps provide guidance for educators on where to locate resources to help support and recognize Powley Day. It is celebrated every September 19th to acknowledge the sacrifices and contributions of the Powley family and the landmark decision in R. v. Powley [September 19, 2003].
Centrally created resources for Powley Day can be found at 9-12 Indigenous Education Space, in the staff portal under staff resources, Indigenous Resources. We encourage everyone to embed learning and celebrate the contributions, perspectives and accomplishments of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout the year.
Rowan’s Law Day
All Day
Concussion Awareness, Prevention, Education, and Management
Rowan’s Law Day is dedicated to promoting awareness of concussions and the importance of having strategies to prevent, identify, and manage them. A commitment to concussion awareness should be ongoing throughout the school year.
There are many resources related to concussion awareness and concussion management at the school level. Here are some key resources:
Concussions FAQ: This document will be updated regularly as questions arise.
Principals must access this document OCDSB Rowan’s Law Day Resources 2024 for resources related to Rowan’s Law Day and concussion education and ensure the implementation of these resources into school activities around Rowan’s Law Day. School staff are also encouraged to access these resources throughout the year in our commitment to ongoing concussion education. Suggestions are provided in the linked document.
Oct 4 - Sisters in Spirit Day
All Day
Last day school for students (Grad June 26)
All Day
Powley Day (R v. Powley)
All Day
Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous ruling in The Powley Case (R. v. Powley). The Powley
decision affirmed Métis harvesting rights, and was a momentous victory for the Métis Nation; it
marked the beginning of a greater recognition of Métis rights in Ontario and across Canada.
Métis people celebrate this legal victory that advanced Métis rights, and which continues to play
an important role in the Métis struggle for visibility and independence.
Powley Day is September 19, 2024; this memo helps provide guidance for educators on where to locate resources to help support and recognize Powley Day. It is celebrated every September 19th to acknowledge the sacrifices and contributions of the Powley family and the landmark decision in R. v. Powley [September 19, 2003].
Centrally created resources for Powley Day can be found at 9-12 Indigenous Education Space, in the staff portal under staff resources, Indigenous Resources. We encourage everyone to embed learning and celebrate the contributions, perspectives and accomplishments of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout the year.
Rowan’s Law Day
All Day
Concussion Awareness, Prevention, Education, and Management
Rowan’s Law Day is dedicated to promoting awareness of concussions and the importance of having strategies to prevent, identify, and manage them. A commitment to concussion awareness should be ongoing throughout the school year.
There are many resources related to concussion awareness and concussion management at the school level. Here are some key resources:
Concussions FAQ: This document will be updated regularly as questions arise.
Principals must access this document OCDSB Rowan’s Law Day Resources 2024 for resources related to Rowan’s Law Day and concussion education and ensure the implementation of these resources into school activities around Rowan’s Law Day. School staff are also encouraged to access these resources throughout the year in our commitment to ongoing concussion education. Suggestions are provided in the linked document.
Oct 4 - Sisters in Spirit Day
All Day
Last day school for students (Grad June 26)
All Day
Powley Day (R v. Powley)
All Day
Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous ruling in The Powley Case (R. v. Powley). The Powley
decision affirmed Métis harvesting rights, and was a momentous victory for the Métis Nation; it
marked the beginning of a greater recognition of Métis rights in Ontario and across Canada.
Métis people celebrate this legal victory that advanced Métis rights, and which continues to play
an important role in the Métis struggle for visibility and independence.
Powley Day is September 19, 2024; this memo helps provide guidance for educators on where to locate resources to help support and recognize Powley Day. It is celebrated every September 19th to acknowledge the sacrifices and contributions of the Powley family and the landmark decision in R. v. Powley [September 19, 2003].
Centrally created resources for Powley Day can be found at 9-12 Indigenous Education Space, in the staff portal under staff resources, Indigenous Resources. We encourage everyone to embed learning and celebrate the contributions, perspectives and accomplishments of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout the year.
Rowan’s Law Day
All Day
Concussion Awareness, Prevention, Education, and Management
Rowan’s Law Day is dedicated to promoting awareness of concussions and the importance of having strategies to prevent, identify, and manage them. A commitment to concussion awareness should be ongoing throughout the school year.
There are many resources related to concussion awareness and concussion management at the school level. Here are some key resources:
Concussions FAQ: This document will be updated regularly as questions arise.
Principals must access this document OCDSB Rowan’s Law Day Resources 2024 for resources related to Rowan’s Law Day and concussion education and ensure the implementation of these resources into school activities around Rowan’s Law Day. School staff are also encouraged to access these resources throughout the year in our commitment to ongoing concussion education. Suggestions are provided in the linked document.
Oct 4 - Sisters in Spirit Day
All Day
Last day school for students (Grad June 26)
All Day
Powley Day (R v. Powley)
All Day
Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous ruling in The Powley Case (R. v. Powley). The Powley
decision affirmed Métis harvesting rights, and was a momentous victory for the Métis Nation; it
marked the beginning of a greater recognition of Métis rights in Ontario and across Canada.
Métis people celebrate this legal victory that advanced Métis rights, and which continues to play
an important role in the Métis struggle for visibility and independence.
Powley Day is September 19, 2024; this memo helps provide guidance for educators on where to locate resources to help support and recognize Powley Day. It is celebrated every September 19th to acknowledge the sacrifices and contributions of the Powley family and the landmark decision in R. v. Powley [September 19, 2003].
Centrally created resources for Powley Day can be found at 9-12 Indigenous Education Space, in the staff portal under staff resources, Indigenous Resources. We encourage everyone to embed learning and celebrate the contributions, perspectives and accomplishments of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout the year.
Rowan’s Law Day
All Day
Concussion Awareness, Prevention, Education, and Management
Rowan’s Law Day is dedicated to promoting awareness of concussions and the importance of having strategies to prevent, identify, and manage them. A commitment to concussion awareness should be ongoing throughout the school year.
There are many resources related to concussion awareness and concussion management at the school level. Here are some key resources:
Concussions FAQ: This document will be updated regularly as questions arise.
Principals must access this document OCDSB Rowan’s Law Day Resources 2024 for resources related to Rowan’s Law Day and concussion education and ensure the implementation of these resources into school activities around Rowan’s Law Day. School staff are also encouraged to access these resources throughout the year in our commitment to ongoing concussion education. Suggestions are provided in the linked document.
Oct 4 - Sisters in Spirit Day
All Day
Last day school for students (Grad June 26)
All Day
Powley Day (R v. Powley)
All Day
Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous ruling in The Powley Case (R. v. Powley). The Powley
decision affirmed Métis harvesting rights, and was a momentous victory for the Métis Nation; it
marked the beginning of a greater recognition of Métis rights in Ontario and across Canada.
Métis people celebrate this legal victory that advanced Métis rights, and which continues to play
an important role in the Métis struggle for visibility and independence.
Powley Day is September 19, 2024; this memo helps provide guidance for educators on where to locate resources to help support and recognize Powley Day. It is celebrated every September 19th to acknowledge the sacrifices and contributions of the Powley family and the landmark decision in R. v. Powley [September 19, 2003].
Centrally created resources for Powley Day can be found at 9-12 Indigenous Education Space, in the staff portal under staff resources, Indigenous Resources. We encourage everyone to embed learning and celebrate the contributions, perspectives and accomplishments of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout the year.
Rowan’s Law Day
All Day
Concussion Awareness, Prevention, Education, and Management
Rowan’s Law Day is dedicated to promoting awareness of concussions and the importance of having strategies to prevent, identify, and manage them. A commitment to concussion awareness should be ongoing throughout the school year.
There are many resources related to concussion awareness and concussion management at the school level. Here are some key resources:
Concussions FAQ: This document will be updated regularly as questions arise.
Principals must access this document OCDSB Rowan’s Law Day Resources 2024 for resources related to Rowan’s Law Day and concussion education and ensure the implementation of these resources into school activities around Rowan’s Law Day. School staff are also encouraged to access these resources throughout the year in our commitment to ongoing concussion education. Suggestions are provided in the linked document.
Oct 4 - Sisters in Spirit Day
All Day
Last day school for students (Grad June 26)
All Day
Powley Day (R v. Powley)
All Day
Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous ruling in The Powley Case (R. v. Powley). The Powley
decision affirmed Métis harvesting rights, and was a momentous victory for the Métis Nation; it
marked the beginning of a greater recognition of Métis rights in Ontario and across Canada.
Métis people celebrate this legal victory that advanced Métis rights, and which continues to play
an important role in the Métis struggle for visibility and independence.
Powley Day is September 19, 2024; this memo helps provide guidance for educators on where to locate resources to help support and recognize Powley Day. It is celebrated every September 19th to acknowledge the sacrifices and contributions of the Powley family and the landmark decision in R. v. Powley [September 19, 2003].
Centrally created resources for Powley Day can be found at 9-12 Indigenous Education Space, in the staff portal under staff resources, Indigenous Resources. We encourage everyone to embed learning and celebrate the contributions, perspectives and accomplishments of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout the year.
Rowan’s Law Day
All Day
Concussion Awareness, Prevention, Education, and Management
Rowan’s Law Day is dedicated to promoting awareness of concussions and the importance of having strategies to prevent, identify, and manage them. A commitment to concussion awareness should be ongoing throughout the school year.
There are many resources related to concussion awareness and concussion management at the school level. Here are some key resources:
Concussions FAQ: This document will be updated regularly as questions arise.
Principals must access this document OCDSB Rowan’s Law Day Resources 2024 for resources related to Rowan’s Law Day and concussion education and ensure the implementation of these resources into school activities around Rowan’s Law Day. School staff are also encouraged to access these resources throughout the year in our commitment to ongoing concussion education. Suggestions are provided in the linked document.
Oct 4 - Sisters in Spirit Day
All Day
Last day school for students (Grad June 26)
All Day
Powley Day (R v. Powley)
All Day
Supreme Court of Canada’s unanimous ruling in The Powley Case (R. v. Powley). The Powley
decision affirmed Métis harvesting rights, and was a momentous victory for the Métis Nation; it
marked the beginning of a greater recognition of Métis rights in Ontario and across Canada.
Métis people celebrate this legal victory that advanced Métis rights, and which continues to play
an important role in the Métis struggle for visibility and independence.
Powley Day is September 19, 2024; this memo helps provide guidance for educators on where to locate resources to help support and recognize Powley Day. It is celebrated every September 19th to acknowledge the sacrifices and contributions of the Powley family and the landmark decision in R. v. Powley [September 19, 2003].
Centrally created resources for Powley Day can be found at 9-12 Indigenous Education Space, in the staff portal under staff resources, Indigenous Resources. We encourage everyone to embed learning and celebrate the contributions, perspectives and accomplishments of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout the year.
Rowan’s Law Day
All Day
Concussion Awareness, Prevention, Education, and Management
Rowan’s Law Day is dedicated to promoting awareness of concussions and the importance of having strategies to prevent, identify, and manage them. A commitment to concussion awareness should be ongoing throughout the school year.
There are many resources related to concussion awareness and concussion management at the school level. Here are some key resources:
Concussions FAQ: This document will be updated regularly as questions arise.
Principals must access this document OCDSB Rowan’s Law Day Resources 2024 for resources related to Rowan’s Law Day and concussion education and ensure the implementation of these resources into school activities around Rowan’s Law Day. School staff are also encouraged to access these resources throughout the year in our commitment to ongoing concussion education. Suggestions are provided in the linked document.
Oct 4 - Sisters in Spirit Day
All Day
Last day school for students (Grad June 26)
All Day