Update – Childcare will be provided for Thursday’s Enhanced Equity Task Force Meeting

When: Thurs, November 9th
Time: 6:30 to 8:00pm
Where: Gledhill School Library

Culture of Equity in School (2017)
The Toronto District School Board’s (TDSB) Enhancing Equity Task Force is working together with the School Board and local communities to learn about and reduce barriers that prevent students from learning. The purpose of the Task Force is to find ways to improve the culture of learning and well-being to help schools meet the needs of all students.

As parents/caregivers within the TDSB, we have the opportunity to provide  feedback as a group towards the work of the Enhancing Equity Task Force by collectively submitting answers to a survey on the “culture of equity” in our school.

The Gledhill School Council invites you to join us on Thursday, November 9th at 6:30pm in the Gledhill Library to contribute to the survey answers.
Childcare will be provided for school aged children.

Please contact Marisa Silver – Parent Engagement co-chair – at
mwosnick@gmail.com with any questions.

From the survey website:
“An equitable school system is one where each student is given an equal and fair opportunity to thrive. We want to hear from you about the culture of equity in your school. We (the task force) will collect this information through an online Feedback Form.
(Please note that this is not an evaluation of the school. The purpose is to collect data to understand what stage TDSB schools are at in creating equitable experiences and outcomes for all students. This data will provide each school with information to guide planning and action. At the same time, it will help inform the Task Force in its recommendations for the School Board to take bold steps in maximizing the potential of every student and every school community. Individual school reports will be shared in Fall 2017 so that an ongoing effort can begin locally to enhance equity in every school.)” ~TDSB Enhancing Equity Task Force

Daily Announcements – Monday, November 6th

What’s on this week:

Monday:

  • U-School Ukulele
  • Chess @ lunch in Rm 30

Tuesday:

  • Photo Retake Day – in the afternoon
  • Running Club at 7:45 am
  • Primary Choir (Grades 1-3)
  • Junior Makerspace (Grades 4-6)

Wednesday:

  • Ukulele Kids

Thursday:

  • Running Club at 7:45am
  • Primary Makerspace (Grades 2-3)
  • Chess @ Lunch in Rm 25
  • Enhancing Equity Task Force – Parent Survey Input Meeting – 6:30pm in the School Library

Friday: 

  • Remembrance Day Assembly – approx start time 10:30am

Highlights from this morning’s announcements:

Read first: “I would like to acknowledge that this school is situated upon traditional territories. The territories include the Wendat, Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Mississaugas of Scugog, Hiawatha, Alderville First Nation and the Métis Nation. The treaty that was signed for this particular parcel of land is collectively referred to as the Williams Treaties of 1923 and applies to lands east of Woodbine Avenue. I also recognize the enduring presence of Aboriginal peoples on this land.”

  1. Primary Choir meets tomorrow at 11:45 – Don’t forget!
  2. U-School meets today at lunch. Same classrooms as last week.
  3. All students who picked up forms for library helpers, please come to the library at morning recess.
  4. It’s not too late! This is a last call for our  “We Scare Hunger” Food Drive. The student organizers will be collecting from classrooms tomorrow morning.
  5. Congratulations to “M” and “A” in Room 26 and “L” in Room 29 who knew that the “F” in dynamics means to sing loudly. The Italian word is “forte”

Mr Currie talked about:

  • The Days of Significance
  • Photo Retakes are tomorrow afternoon
  • The playground at lunch opens at 12:20pm.

Your Voice Matters! – Enhancing Equity Task Force – Survey Input Meeting

When: Thurs, November 9th
Time: 6:30 to 8:00pm
Where: Gledhill School Library

Culture of Equity in School (2017)
The Toronto District School Board’s (TDSB) Enhancing Equity Task Force is working together with the School Board and local communities to learn about and reduce barriers that prevent students from learning. The purpose of the Task Force is to find ways to improve the culture of learning and well-being to help schools meet the needs of all students.

As parents/caregivers within the TDSB, we have the opportunity to provide  feedback as a group towards the work of the Enhancing Equity Task Force by collectively submitting answers to a survey on the “culture of equity” in our school.

The Gledhill School Council invites you to join us on Thursday, November 9th at 6:30pm in the Gledhill Library to contribute to the survey answers.
We are currently working to secure childcare for the meeting and will provide an update as soon as it becomes available.

Please contact Marisa Silver – Parent Engagement co-chair – at
mwosnick@gmail.com with any questions.

From the survey website:
“An equitable school system is one where each student is given an equal and fair opportunity to thrive. We want to hear from you about the culture of equity in your school. We (the task force) will collect this information through an online Feedback Form.
(Please note that this is not an evaluation of the school. The purpose is to collect data to understand what stage TDSB schools are at in creating equitable experiences and outcomes for all students. This data will provide each school with information to guide planning and action. At the same time, it will help inform the Task Force in its recommendations for the School Board to take bold steps in maximizing the potential of every student and every school community. Individual school reports will be shared in Fall 2017 so that an ongoing effort can begin locally to enhance equity in every school.)” ~TDSB Enhancing Equity Task Force

Less than 2 weeks away – Gledhill’s Parent’s Night Out – It’s an 80’s Party!

Book your Sitters! Gledhill School Council is hosting an 80’s Dance Party! Meet other Gledhill parents, have some fun and raise funds for the school through the silent auction. Please come out and bring your friends! It will be a great night! Proceeds go to Gledhill School Council initiatives.

Tickets are $10 online or $12 at the door.

Click HERE to purchase tickets

And, if you have items you’d like to donate to the silent auction please email thegledhillguardian@gmail.com

Daily Announcements – Friday, November 3rd

Highlights from this morning’s announcements:
Read first: “I would like to acknowledge that this school is situated upon traditional territories. The territories include the Wendat, Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Mississaugas of Scugog, Hiawatha, Alderville First Nation and the Métis Nation. The treaty that was signed for this particular parcel of land is collectively referred to as the Williams Treaties of 1923 and applies to lands east of Woodbine Avenue. I also recognize the enduring presence of Aboriginal peoples on this land.”

  1. A message for teachers of grade 3-6 students. Please have 2 students take your paper recycling bins down to the large grey bins in the basement. Each Friday will be the day we send paper for recycling. Thanks for your help on this!
  2. Hey kindie helpers! Thank you for your wonderful help with the kindies at lunch. Please check the schedule and make sure you’re going to the class you are assigned.
  3. A reminder to all staff and students that Gledhill will have the Remembrance Day assembly on Friday, November 10th at 10:30am. That’s one week away! Please have 2 class wreath bearers chosen to display your class wreath. Thank you for being part of this important time of remembrance.
  4. A message from Mr. Webb:
    It was a cold and wet fall day when Gledhill arrived at the rugby pitch with 40 athletes, all ready to give it their all. The grade 5 teams competed hard and one of our teams ended up in the finals! What a day.
    The grade 6 teams fought to the end and played against each other  the very last game, coming within 2 points of one another. That made one of the grade 6 teams make the finals, but they lost on the last play of the game to Williamson. So proud of all our rugby superstars for their hard work and excellent display of sportsmanship!
  5. The winners of the door decorating contest are as follows: first floor—room 5, second floor—room 19, third floor—room 27.

Daily Announcements – Wednesday, November 2

What’s on this Week?

Friday:

  • Last day to bring in canned food for WE SCARE HUNGER Food Drive

Highlights from this morning’s announcements:

Read first: “I would like to acknowledge that this school is situated upon traditional territories. The territories include the Wendat, Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Mississaugas of Scugog, Hiawatha, Alderville First Nation and the Métis Nation. The treaty that was signed for this particular parcel of land is collectively referred to as the Williams Treaties of 1923 and applies to lands east of Woodbine Avenue. I also recognize the enduring presence of Aboriginal peoples on this land.”

  1. Please remember to bring in your DEAD batteries and put them in the coffin by the office to be recycled.
  2. Tomorrow is the last day to bring in food for the WE  SCARE HUNGER Food Drive.
  3. Best of luck to our Flag Rugby Team today!

Have a TREMENDOUS Thursday!

Your Voice Matters! – Enhancing Equity Task Force – Survey Input Meeting

When: Thurs, November 9th
Time: 6:30 to 8:00pm
Where: Gledhill School Library

Culture of Equity in School (2017)
The Toronto District School Board’s (TDSB) Enhancing Equity Task Force is working together with the School Board and local communities to learn about and reduce barriers that prevent students from learning. The purpose of the Task Force is to find ways to improve the culture of learning and well-being to help schools meet the needs of all students.

As parents/caregivers within the TDSB, we have the opportunity to provide  feedback as a group towards the work of the Enhancing Equity Task Force by collectively submitting answers to a survey on the “culture of equity” in our school.

The Gledhill School Council invites you to join us on Thursday, November 9th at 6:30pm in the Gledhill Library to contribute to the survey answers.
We are currently working to secure childcare for the meeting and will provide an update as soon as it becomes available.

Please contact Marisa Silver – Parent Engagement co-chair – at
mwosnick@gmail.com with any questions.

From the survey website:
“An equitable school system is one where each student is given an equal and fair opportunity to thrive. We want to hear from you about the culture of equity in your school. We (the task force) will collect this information through an online Feedback Form.
(Please note that this is not an evaluation of the school. The purpose is to collect data to understand what stage TDSB schools are at in creating equitable experiences and outcomes for all students. This data will provide each school with information to guide planning and action. At the same time, it will help inform the Task Force in its recommendations for the School Board to take bold steps in maximizing the potential of every student and every school community. Individual school reports will be shared in Fall 2017 so that an ongoing effort can begin locally to enhance equity in every school.)” ~TDSB Enhancing Equity Task Force

Daily Announcements – Wednesday, November 1st

What’s on this week:

Thursday: 

  • Running Club
  • MakerSpace – Primary
  • Chess @ lunch

Friday:

  • Last day to bring in canned food for WE SCARE HUNGER Food Drive

Highlights from this morning’s announcements:

Read first: “I would like to acknowledge that this school is situated upon traditional territories. The territories include the Wendat, Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Mississaugas of Scugog, Hiawatha, Alderville First Nation and the Métis Nation. The treaty that was signed for this particular parcel of land is collectively referred to as the Williams Treaties of 1923 and applies to lands east of Woodbine Avenue. I also recognize the enduring presence of Aboriginal peoples on this land.”

  1. Reminder to students to please bring in canned food for our WE SCARE HUNGER Food Drive .
  2. And, remember to bring in your DEAD batteries to put in the coffin in the front hall to be recycled.

Have a WILD Wednesday!

Daily Announcements – Tuesday, October 31st

What’s on this week:

Wednesday:

  • Ukulele Kids

Thursday: 

  • Running Club
  • MakerSpace – Primary
  • Chess @ lunch

Friday:

  • Last day to bring in canned food for WE SCARE HUNGER Food Drive

Highlights from this morning’s announcements:

Read first: “I would like to acknowledge that this school is situated upon traditional territories. The territories include the Wendat, Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Mississaugas of Scugog, Hiawatha, Alderville First Nation and the Métis Nation. The treaty that was signed for this particular parcel of land is collectively referred to as the Williams Treaties of 1923 and applies to lands east of Woodbine Avenue. I also recognize the enduring presence of Aboriginal peoples on this land.”

  1. Primary Choir is cancelled today due to HALLOWEEN! Have a fun time today.
  2. Attention band members, there will be no rehearsal today as Mr. Wooldridge is away.
  3. Happy Halloween everyone! The coffin near the office awaits your DEAD batteries. Don’t be scared, this helps our animals and improves our water quality.

Have a TERRIFYING Tuesday!

Book Fair at Gledhill: Nov 15 through 22 – Parents Needed!

Parents are needed to help students shop and cash out in the library. If you can do even a short shift please sign up here.

Book​ ​Fair​ ​Dates​: Wednesday, November 15th – Wednesday, November 22nd
Times:​ 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. (closed at recess!)
Location:​ Library (2nd Floor)
SPECIAL​ ​FAMILY​ ​EVENT: Book Fair open after school on Thursday, November 16th from 3:30 – 6:00!

Dear Gledhill Students and Families,

The Scholastic Book Fair is coming to our school! What better way to promote reading to our students than by supporting this important literary event.
We invite your entire family to participate by purchasing the latest and greatest in children’s books. Your support of this vital literary event is a key part of helping us obtain new books and resources for our library and
classrooms.
You’ll find hundreds of quality books at our Book Fair with a wide assortment for all reading levels. Visit the Scholastic Book Fairs website at http://www.scholastic.ca/bookfairs to read reviews of the Featured Books.
Children will be bringing home a Book Fair flyer that provides a preview of only a FEW of the many books available to purchase at our Fair.
The flyer also contains a special Book Fair Draw ballot that students can deposit during their visit to the Book Fair. You could win $50 in books – $25 for your family PLUS $25 for your child’s classroom! The draw will take
place on​ ​Thursday,​ ​November​ ​16th​.

Don’t forget to mark the Book Fair dates on your calendar! We look forward to seeing you during our Scholastic Book Fair and thank you, in advance, for supporting this great literary event. Thank you for believing in books and the impact of reading on your child’s future.

Sincerely,
Gledhill Book Fair Team