School Council – November Update

autumn-20clipart-fall19October was a great month at Gledhill!

School Council accomplishments for the month included:

  • Determining elected school positions for the year (Co-Chairs, Secretary, etc.)
  • Hosting a Coffee and Conversation morning to give parents a chance to connect and have some free coffee!
  • Showing our first movie of the year – Hotel Transylvania – we had fun and raised $400 for Council-funded programs
  • Organizing our first pizza lunch of the year – the kids enjoyed pizza and we raised over $500 towards Council-funded programs
  • The Council-funded “Drama with Jeff” program began again in September.
  • Two Gledhill classes experienced Council-funded “Scientists in School” sessions which started up again in October.

Looking ahead to November, the Council has the following planned:

November 12 – Coffee and Conversation in the morning behind the school – please join us! We will be accepting donations for Syria (to support the TDSB initiate that is raising funds for Syria)
November 29 – The Marlies Game!! The Gledhill Choir will sing the national anthem and we all get to skate on the ice after. Deadline to purchase tickets is November 13 so don’t delay!
The Drama with Jeff and Scientists in School programs will continue

Also please mark your calendars for the next School Council meeting – Thursday December 3rd, 6:00pm to 7:30pm.

Thank you to all the parents who volunteer their time to make these events a reality. Also thank you to our school administration and our teachers for their continued support and assistance!

Daily Announcements – Thursday, November 5th

announcementHighlights from the morning announcements:

  1. Primary choir will begin again next week.
  2. A reminder to students that games like British Bulldog and Piggyback Fighting are not allowed.
  3. The running club meets tomorrow at 7:45

Overview of Monday’s French Immersion Pathway Meeting

On Monday, November 2, our School Ward Trustee, Sheila Cary-Meagher, hosted an informal meeting in Gledhill’s school library to discuss the “French Immersion Pathway for Middle School and High School.”

The meeting was attended by large group of parents. Attendees also included our Principal – Cathy McAleese, our Vice Principal, Vincent Spadaro, the Principal of DA Morrison – Marc Mullan, and our superintendent – Lucy Giannotta.

The details of the PARC (Pupil Accommodation Review Committee) recommendation were briefly discussed. The full document can be found here:

June 11 PARC Recommendation

Of particular relevance to our school is the pathway of Gledhill’s French and English students over the following few years: 

Current Grade 6 Students (English & French) will graduate Grade 6 from Gledhill in June 2016 and begin Grade 7 at DA Morrison in Sept 2016 (Note: this is not a change for students in the English program; students in the French program would have gone to Glen Ames Middle School for Grade 7 prior to this change)

Current Grade 5 Students (English and French) will graduate Grade 6 from Gledhill in June 2017 and begin Grade 7 at DA Morrison in Sept 2017

Current Grade 4 Students (English and French) will graduate Grade 6 from Gledhill in June 2018 and begin Grade 7 at DA Morrison in Sept 2018

Current Grade 3 Students (English and French) will graduate Grade 5 from Gledhill in June 2018 and begin Grade 6 at DA Morrison in Sept 2018 (Note: this is the start of Gledhill students entering middle school at DA Morrison when they begin Grade 6; these students will also enter middle school with those entering Grade 7 from Gledhill – a double cohort for this year)

Current Grade 2 Students and those in lower grades (English and French) will graduate Grade 5 from Gledhill and begin Grade 6 at DA Morrison

(September 2018 will also be the first year students from Earl Beatty Jr & Sr PS French Immersion will feed into Grade 6 at DA Morrison)

Concerns voiced by parents at the meeting included:

  • Whether this pathway and timeline are firm or is there any room for negotiation?
  • The resources that would or would not be available to a small cohort of French Immersion students attending a new French Immersion program at both DA Morrison and eventually East York Collegiate. These included such things as library resources and teaching staff.
  • The perceived abruptness of this announcement and lack of consultation with Gledhill parents.

The principal of DA Morrison and the Trustee had some assurances, including:

  • extra funding would be available to any school setting up a new program
  • the Principal of DA Morrison has a high level of commitment to implement and oversee a successful transition
  • The suggestion of including an Extended French Program (which would begin for students in Grade 7) to increase the size of the French population and thereby increasing access to resources

There were many questions that remained unanswered, and there was discussion of a follow up meeting in December to discuss:

  • What success the Trustee could have in delaying the timeline by 1 or 2 years?
  • What financial resources the school would have to ensure a full French Immersion program would be in place at DA Morrison (for books, teaching staff, etc.) from the first year of transition
  • Could Extended French be offered at DA Morrison?

The Gledhill School Council will keep parents informed about any future meeting dates.

Welcome to Middle School @ D.A. Morrison

Sorry for the late notice but we just heard of this ourselves. Please note that there will be other opportunities to learn more about D.A. Morrison throughout the school year including an Open House. We will post these dates as we get them. 

An information session about the transition to Middle School.

Welcome to Middle School

Daily Announcements – Wednesday, November 4th

announcementHighlights from the morning announcements:

  1. This is a reminder to students who are emcee’s in our Remembrance Day assembly of our meeting today in Room 18. Please meet at 11:30 with your lunch and your script.
  2. The running club meets Friday at the Terry Fox doors at 7:45am. See you all there!
  3. A reminder to students that games like British Bulldog, where tackling other students is part of the game, is not allowed.
  4. Singing at the Marlies game is ON! Primary and Junior choir members who would like to sing the anthem at the Marlies hockey game should see Mrs Bailey’s music board if they need an order sheet. It is outside Room 18.

Orange admission tickets fully isolated on white (with path).9 more days to buy your tickets for the Marlies game!                            Be sure to get your order in soon!!

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Special French Immersion Pathway Meeting tonight!

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Daily Announcements – Monday, November 2nd

announcementHighlights from the morning announcements:

  1. Ms. De Vos, ESL teacher, is away today. ESL is cancelled.
  2. From the Grade 6s: Thank you for participating in our “We Scare Hunger” Food Drive. Your class rep will come tomorrow to collect your boxes—so if you have any last-minute items, you can still squeeze them in!
  3. The winners of the music questions from last week are Imogen (Rm. 19), Herma (Rm. 27) and Lauren (Rm. 25), who all knew the instrument you carry with you is your voice! See Mrs Bailey for your prize.
  4. From the Spirit Squad: Thank you to all the classes who participated in our Spooktacular Door Decorating contest! The winners are: from Kindergarten—Room 11, from 1st Floor—Room 6, from 2nd Floor—Room 21 and from 3rd Floor—Room 29. What creativity and teamwork from everyone! Congratulations!

Daily Announcements – Thursday, October 29th

announcementHighlights from the morning announcements:

  1. A reminder to all students in Primary choir, that practice is cancelled today and we will not have any more practices until further notice.
  2. Music classes are in Room 16 today, and back in the music room tomorrow.
  3. The running club is postponed until further notice. Thanks to the 100+ runners who have signed up. Stay tuned!
  4. Wow! What Spooktacular doors we see being decorated by everyone. The judges will be coming by tomorrow.
  5. Tomorrow is the last day to bring in your canned food. Thank you for being so generous.
  6. The Halloween parade is tomorrow afternoon so feel free to bring your costumes to change into!
  7. Tomorrow is our first PIZZA LUNCH this year!

Special Meeting on the French Immersion Pathway

Our School Trustee, Sheila Cary-Meagher, invites parents of French Immersion students to attend a special meeting, on Monday, November 2nd, about changes being made to the French Immersion Pathway. Details are outlined in the flyer below.
French Immersion Pathway

Daily Announcements – Wednesday, October 28th

announcementHighlights from the morning announcements:

  1. Primary choir is cancelled tomorrow until further notice.
  2. Music classes will take place in Room 16 today and tomorrow.
  3. The Halloween costume parade is on Friday.
  4. We are still collecting non-perishable food items, baby food and diapers for the “We scare hunger food drive”. Watch our progress on the poster near the office!