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Term 1 Report Cards

Term 1 Report cards will be made available to all parents and guardians via the YCDSB Parent Portal on February 11th at 4:00 p.m. Report cards are an opportunity to focus on the growth and progress that your child is making towards the overall provincial expectations and provide meaningful feedback to our students. It is also an opportunity to celebrate your child’s strengths and to ... Continue reading "Term 1 Report Cards"

YCDSB’s Multi-Year Financial Recovery Plan

Dear York Catholic District School Board Families,

The Board of Trustees and Senior Team are dedicated to the sound financial management of the money entrusted to us by the public. Unfortunately, the York Catholic DSB has faced several financial challenges in recent years, including declining school enrolment in our elementary schools, inadequate funding for special education, and rising transportation and IT infrastructure costs. ... Continue reading "YCDSB’s Multi-Year Financial Recovery Plan"

St.Elizabeth Seton CES is a nut safe school

As part of our ongoing commitment to creating a safe and healthy environment for all our students, and in keeping with YCDSB Policy 206 and our efforts to create a risk-free environment, school staff and Parent(s)/Guardian(s) can take important steps to minimize potentially life-threatening situations to develop and implement strategies that reduce the risk of a medical incident for students with Prevalent Medical Conditions in ... Continue reading "St.Elizabeth Seton CES is a nut safe school"

Asthma Protection

The York Catholic District School Board recognizes that there are some students within the school system who have a diagnosis of asthma that could be life threatening. The Board also recognizes that asthma management is a shared responsibility among students, parents, caregivers, and the school community. It is the responsibility of parent(s)/guardian(s) to advise the school immediately upon registration and/or when in receipt of a ... Continue reading "Asthma Protection"

Healthy Snacks Program

This January,  we will once again be running our weekly healthy snacks program. Please be reminded that this is not in place of snacks sent to school from home but are an addition in the event that students are hungry. As a healthy school, we encourage healthy and nutritious snacks, instead of sugary food. A reminder that we are a peanut safe school. ... Continue reading "Healthy Snacks Program"