Course Selection Time @ NT

Upcoming Events

  • Mon. Jan. 27
    • Grade 10 AUD workshop (p.1)
    • Grade 11 AUD workshop (p.2)
    • 5th year meeting at lunch in 224
    • Charity Week Ends Today (with extended lunch)
    • School Council Meeting – 7:30 – Cannabis and Teenagers: Latest data on the effects of cannabis in young adults – risks to mental health and cognition. Presenting Dr. Ruth Ross, Professor and Chair, Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology at the University of Toronto.
  • Tues. Jan 28 – Staff Meeting cancelled, LATE START CANCELLED
  • Wed. Jan. 29
    • Grade 9 AUD workshop (p.1)
  • Thurs. Jan. 30
    • make-up workshop for any students who were absent on Monday or Tuesday (p. 1) AUD
  • Fri. Jan. 31 – Course Carousel – see special schedule

WE ARE CURRENTLY HAVING DIFFICULTY WITH THE WEBSITE EMAIL LISTS.

Many emails are bouncing causing the removal of emails from the parent’s mailing list. You may re-subscribe to the list, but you may find your email unsubscribed after the next bulletin.  The Weekly Bulletin will also be sent via the TDSB mail system (therefor you may receive 2 copies). Missed Bulletins may be read here: https://www.mail-archive.com/ntparents@ntci.on.ca/.

Nutcracker @ NT

The North Toronto Symphony Orchestra with the JazzFM91’s Youth Jazz Band presents The Nutcracker in its classical and jazz versions in this one hour concert on Tuesday, December 17th at 7:30 pm.
Tickets are $10. All proceeds will go to help NT students attend summer music camps.

Change of Location for Trustee Laskin’s ward forum – now at Forest Hill CI

Change of Location for Trustee Laskin’s ward forum:

Please join the North Toronto community on Tuesday November 26 at 6:30pm at Forest Hill CI for Trustee Shelley Laskin’s ward forum.  Topics will include the TDSB’s revised long-term Program & Accommodation strategy with a presentation and discussion lead by Dan Castaldo, senior manager of planning.  The goal of the evening is to put the planning and development conversation regarding the Y/E area in context, discuss enrollments and system changes.

Please access the link below for further information:

https://www.tdsb.on.ca/Portals/ward8/docs/Shelley%20Laskin/2019_11_26%20S_%20Laskin%20Ward%208%20Forum%20Flyer.pdf

Red & Grey Day Results

RED AND GREY SPORTS RESULTS

  • 9:30 Field Hockey (NT 1-0)
  • 10:45 Field Hockey (NT 2-0)
  • 12:00 Soccer (NT 7-0)
  • 12:30 Basketball (NT 48 – 43)
  • 2:00 Football (NT 20 – 20 Birchmount)
  • 2:15 Senior Volleyball (NT won in 2 sets over NSS)
  • 3:30 Junior Volleyball (NT won over NSS)
  • 4:00 Girls’ Ultimate Frisbee (NT 5 – 3)

See the NT School Song Videos:

CUPE job action on Monday, October 7, 2019

The following was sent to all TDSB families on October 3rd:

Dear Parents/Guardians,

As you are aware, the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) announced that its members will take further job action on Monday, October 7, 2019, if a new collective agreement is not reached through negotiations with the province and the Council of Trustees Associations. The new job action will be a full withdrawal of services, which is otherwise known as a strike or a walk-out. Over 18,000 employees will not be at work for the duration of the strike, which is almost half of the Toronto District School Board’s employees. Most of these employees work in schools.

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Trustee Shelley Laskin – Ward 8 Letter to Parents

Please click here to see the fully formatted pdf letter: Ward 8 Letter Laskin-Chasty

Below is the full text of the letter:

Toronto District School Board
Trustee Shelley Laskin
Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence & Toronto-St Paul’s

Dear Parent/Caregiver,

For those of you who have not met me yet, let me introduce myself. I am your local school trustee. I am your link with the Toronto District School Board, which governs Toronto’s public schools. As your elected representative, I make decisions with the rest of the trustees on the Board and act as your advocate and “sounding board,” should the need arise. We are, more than ever, focused on ensuring that all students have access to the programs, opportunities and supports needed to reach high levels of achievement and well-being.

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2019-2020 Student Council:

Junior Vice President Abdikarim Abukar
Secretary Zoraise Ahmad
Treasurer MacGregor Milne
Environmental Minister Emma Morris
Social Convener Defne Avci
NTAA Female Tish Cockett
NTAA Male Owen Doane
Music Council President Rachel Lee
Senior Vice President Sam Barton
President Kamil Mamdani
Charity Skylark

Student Home Drives (From H: to G:)

Effective September 3, 2019, student Home Drives (H: Drive) will be replaced with Google Drive File Stream (G: Drive). This will allow students to use their current TDSB Google Drive for all their storage needs. Existing data in the student H: drives will be accessible, but read-only until March Break, 2020 so that students can access and/or move any needed files. New files can only be saved to the G: drive.