Modeling healthy behaviour, planning for absences While health units and businesses plan for possible pandemic proportions of flu this fall, Trillium Lakelands District School Board is planning what to do if students, teachers, and principals become sick.
Students and staff today received updated information on the impact of the G8 Summit on school operations. In a letter posted on school and Board websites, administrators stated that the school community should not expect ―normal‖ school operation during ...
The Cardiff Elementary School and Wilberforce Elementary School PARC (Program and Accommodation Review Committee) voted at last night’s meeting to keep both schools open.
Ready for new posting with Ministry With a big smile and a warm heart, Kathy Verduyn spoke to Kindergarten children at a local elementary school just days before her retirement from Trillium Lakelands District School Board.
Board results show “steady, significant” gains Stay the course. That’s the message Trillium Lakelands District School Board administrators are sending following the release today of results from the last school year’s provincial tests.
Community of math teachers making the difference, says Superintendent Again this year, Trillium Lakelands District School Board students have outperformed the provincial average on the Grade 9 math test.
Almost 800 attend fifth annual Children’s Water Festival From bugs that live in mud, to fire hoses, beaver dams, and cold showers, almost 800 students from all areas of Trillium Lakelands District School Board learned the importance and diversity of wa ...
Community members asked to register responses Results have poured in from students, staff, and parents with feedback regarding use of technology both at school and at home.
Students in Trillium Lakelands District School Board drink a lot of milk. And – they buy it from the school milk program! Today, Trillium Lakelands District School Board will be recognized as having one of the highest participation rates in Ontario.