Gr 9 Welcome Evening

Grade 9 Welcome Evening
for
Incoming Grade 9 Students and their Parents
Thursday, May 23, 2019
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Information Packages to be picked up by parents between 6:00 – 6:20 p.m.
At 6:30 p.m. there will be a brief introductory session for everyone in the Auditorium.
This will be followed by parent workshops that address how to support the success of
your child as s/he transitions to high school.
Special activities will run for students to introduce them to North Toronto’s
school community and extra-curricular programs from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Our staff and students welcome the
opportunity to meet with you!

Coffee Stains – 2019 Graduating Art Exhibition

The senior art students of NTCI are proud to announce ‘Coffee Stains’, the annual art exhibition of 2019. These students have been hard at work all year to give you a collection of fine pieces. ‘Coffee Stains’ is about the stories form the perspective of teenagers: leaving high school, stressed with schoolwork and university application, and of course running on absurd amounts of caffeine. Our art is all extremely personal and expresses each of our unique experiences. The work ranges from many different media, themes, and presentation. These young artists are so thankful and excited for this amazing opportunity.  They will not disappoint.

Opening reception, Tuesday, May 14th from 4p.m-6p.m

Staff Lounge Rm 229 + Showroom Student Gallery 2nd floor,

North Toronto Collegiate Institute

17 Broadway Ave, Toronto, ON

Exhibition continues until Tuesday, May 21st 9am-3:15p.m

Grade 8 Visits

GRADE 8 VISIT FOR STUDENTS

Thursday, December 13, 2018
8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

If you are not currently attending Deer Park, Hodgson or Glenview
and you live in our district, please call 416-393-9180 ext. 20040 to register.


GRADE 9 INFORMATION EVENING FOR PARENTS OF GRADE 8 STUDENTS*

*Parents and students living outside of our district are welcome to attend.

Thursday, December 13, 2018

6:00 p.m. Doors Open and Materials Available
6:30 p.m. Formal Program Begins
(no need to register for parent session)

Before you make the important decision about which secondary school to
attend, find out about:

  • our strong academic focus
  • our extensive co-curricular and extra-curricular opportunities
  • our superlative program in music and the arts
  • our emphasis on the development of student leadership

Grade 8 Visit for Students FLYER –DEC 2018

Report Cards Monday, Parent-Teacher Interviews Thursday

Report Card distribution was on Monday during Home Form. Please ask your child to see the report card package as it contains important information regarding online sign-up procedures for Parent Teacher Interviews.

Parent Teacher interviews are Thursday, November 22 with afternoon and evening sessions.

The Parent Teacher Interview appointment sign-up link went “live” on Monday Nov. 19 at 4pm and is available until Wednesday Nov. 21 at 10pm.  Appointments are scheduled for Thurs. Nov. 22 from 2-4pm and 6-8:30pm.

The NTCI-parentInterview scheduling website can be accessed at https://ntci.parentinterview.com

Consultation: Education in Ontario

The Ministry of Education is inviting everyone – parents, students, educators and interested individuals or organizations – to provide feedback on the education system in Ontario.

The goal is to prepare Ontario students for success, improve their academic achievement and equip them with the tools needed to enter the working world. Please complete the survey at: http://fortheparents.ca

Consultation closing date: December 15, 2018

READ the TDSB response here.

September 7th Weekly Bulletin Attachments

Here are the two letters to the school community:  a welcome letter from Trustee Laskin and a letter to inform the school community that a service animal will be in the school starting on Sept 17.

Trustee Shelley Laskin’s Back To School Letter:

The Service Dog in the school:

Service animals are trained and recognized by an accredited training facility and are able to assist with many of the routine activities which may pose as challenging for some students.  A service dog will be supporting one of our students in each of her classes throughout the school day.  Students and staff within these classrooms will receive more direct instruction and training as to the proper procedures and conduct when around the animal.  Please refer to the posted letter for further information.

Letter to Inform School Community a Service Animal will be in the School

(My apologies in the delay uploading them today. M. Kinoshita)