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Board invites community to help name newest North Bay elementary school

February 14, 2023 By Brett

Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023

Board invites community to help name newest North Bay elementary school

A school naming committee has been formed by Near North District School Board’s (NNDSB) Board of Trustees to support a process that invites suggested names for the new elementary school in North Bay. The committee is seeking input from members of the Near North community, including students, school councils, staff, community partners and local organizations.

Slated to open in September 2023, the new elementary school will be located at 790 Norman Ave. in North Bay and will accommodate Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6 students. It will be home to the Grade 5/6 Extended French Program. As a result of the consolidation of three schools, students from E.W. Norman and E.T. Carmichael will attend the new build at the former W.J. Fricker school site.

Based on feedback received from all stakeholders, the committee will bring a recommendation of up to three names forward to the Board for consideration. NNDSB trustees, as elected representatives of their communities, shall approve the official name of the new school.

This is the first step in the process to engage the Near North community. Once submissions have been received by the deadline of Feb. 27, the committee will reconvene to shortlist the submissions using predetermined criteria as outlined in the administrative guideline School Openings, Closures & Consolidations. Further community consultation will follow.

Individuals or groups are invited to help name the new school in accordance with the following guidelines:

  • the street on which the facility is located;
  • the area which the facility serves;
  • a geographical feature specific to Near North District School Board;
  • wording that is supportive of the Board’s mission, vision and Multi-Year Strategic Plan, meets the best interests of the school’s students and is culturally responsive to the community.

Submissions should include reasoning for the name, background or history of the suggested name, and the submitter’s name, address, and email address. Please use this link to enter your submission. Submissions can also be dropped off in writing by 4 p.m. Feb. 27, 2023 to the attention of The New North Bay Public School Naming Committee, Near North District School Board Office, 963 Airport Rd., North Bay, ON.

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For more information contact:

Deb Bartlett
Communications Officer
Near North District School Board
(705) 472-8170, extension 5010
Deb.Bartlett@nearnorthschools.ca

 

 

Filed Under: Media Releases, News and Announcements, NNDSB Featured, NNDSB Shared News

Committee outlines details about new Parry Sound school

February 6, 2023 By Brett

Monday, Feb. 6, 2023

Committee outlines details about new Parry Sound school

Near North District School Board’s (NNDSB) Parry Sound Build Committee outlined details of the new school being built in Parry Sound. At its meeting this afternoon, the board’s capital projects manager, Marianne Speirs, provided details of the JK-12 school

Committee members approved an update to the community feedback report and that the site and floor plans of the new build are posted on the board’s website. Once prepared, these items will be found on the Parry Sound build page of the board’s website.

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For more information, please contact: 

Deb Bartlett
Communications Officer
Near North District School Board
(705) 472-8170, extension 5010
Deb.Bartlett@nearnorthschools.ca

Filed Under: Media Releases, News and Announcements, NNDSB Featured, NNDSB Shared News

February Letter to Families

February 3, 2023 By Brett

Friday, Feb. 3, 2023

Dear Parents and Guardians, 

The monthly Letter to Families, distributed on the first Friday of the month, is intended to keep you apprised of news that affects all students and families of Near North District School Board (NNDSB).

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Kindergarten registration: It is that time of year again when we look to welcome our newest and youngest learners into the NNDSB family! If you have a child who was born on or before Dec 31, 2019, they are eligible to begin school this September.

Registration has never been easier; visit our kindergarten registration page and complete the form. We strongly recommend that families register as soon as possible.

Your child’s school will be conducting Journey into Learning events this spring to share information about your child’s kindergarten classroom, program and school community: call your local school to find out more.

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Semester 1 Exams:  As a result of the consecutive inclement weather days across our district this past week, many students have not been able to complete their exams within the scheduled Semester 1 examination period. This has created several challenges and will require adjustments to the start of the Semester 2 schedule in some schools.

The revised Semester 1 exam timeline acknowledges that each region of our district has been uniquely impacted by inclement weather. The adjusted start of the second semester schedule will only affect students in Grades 9-12. Elementary students are unaffected.

  School:    Semester 1
Final Exam Date:
  Semester 2 
Schedule Start Date:
  Almaguin Highlands Secondary School   Feb. 6, 2023   Feb. 7, 2023
  Chippewa Secondary School   Feb. 6, 2023   Feb. 7, 2023
  F.J. McElligott Intermediate/Secondary   Feb. 2, 2023   Feb. 6, 2023
  Northern Secondary School   Feb. 6, 2023   Feb. 7, 2023
  Parry Sound High School   Feb. 7, 2023   Feb. 8, 2023
  West Ferris Intermediate/Secondary   Feb. 6, 2023   Feb. 7, 2023

 

Student Success activities and additional instructional support will be communicated by the school administration. These opportunities will vary from school to school according to the exam schedule.

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Term 1 – Semester 1 report cards: NNDSB is proud to offer all families the ability to access their child’s report cards via Edsby.

Secondary Semester 1 reports will be available after 2 p.m. on Feb. 13, 2023. Elementary reports, including the Term 1 reports (Grades 1-8) and the communication of learning reports (kindergarten), will be available to parents after 2 p.m. on Feb. 16, 2023.

Please be aware that as schools work to get these reports online, there may be a slight delay. If you do not see your child’s report by Feb. 17, please reach out to your school.

If you have not yet logged into Edsby or created an account, please see this page on our website for more details about how to do so. This page also shares information on how to contact the family help desk to troubleshoot account issues.

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NNDSB’s Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) is pleased to present two sessions for families. Save the dates for these events; details, including links, will be available in upcoming monthly letters to families.

A bullying and prevention presentation will be held Wednesday, Feb. 8 from 6:30-8 p.m. via Zoom. The board’s safe schools team will discuss the board’s safe schools framework, provide information and resources from the Ministry of Education, highlight board and school initiatives and provide resources and supports for bullying support and prevention.

Here is the link to join the Feb. 8 meeting. For more information, email Krista.Holmes@nearnorthschools.ca.

On March 8, PIC is hosting a presentation about what the board and schools have been doing to support equity and inclusion. There will be a discussion on identity and anti-oppressive education and the importance of ensuring all students are accepted and have the support in place to succeed. Watch for more info and a Zoom link in next month’s Letter to Families.

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The Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA) is sharing news about a new benefit for families who do not have dental insurance.

The Canada Dental Benefit provides eligible parents or guardians with a direct tax-free payment of up to $650 per year for two years to help cover dental expenses for children under 12. This is a temporary benefit for families without private dental insurance who have a net family income under $90,000.

The benefit is for children who are covered by provincial or federal programs if they and their family meet all criteria to qualify, as long as they have out-of-pocket expenses that are not covered by another program.

Applications for the new benefit are now open.

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In addition to staying informed via the board’s website, families can find NNDSB on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Sincerely,

Near North District School Board

Filed Under: News and Announcements, NNDSB Featured, NNDSB Shared News

NNDSB launches custodial training certificate program

January 31, 2023 By Brett

Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023

NNDSB launches custodial training certificate program

Once again, Near North District School Board (NNDSB) is leading the way in meeting community needs and addressing the multi-year strategic plan priorities of excellence in relationships and excellence in innovation.

NNDSB is pleased to announce the creation of a custodial training services certificate program. Virtual information sessions are taking place Feb. 7 and 9, with an in-person session scheduled Feb. 15. The program is expected to begin in March. It is being offered as part of the board’s continuing adult education program and is open to adults aged 18 and older who either have or are working towards a secondary school diploma (OSSD).

The course is split into two nine-week sessions. There will be nine weeks of in-class theory instruction combined with hands-on learning (8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.) and nine weeks of coop placement. Upon successful completion of the course, students can earn up to five secondary school credits towards their diploma.

Students will receive work-related certifications like first aid/CPR, fall arrest, power hand tool safety, worker safety awareness, infection prevention and control, workplace violence and harassment prevention, and clean sweep. Upon successful completion, students will receive an OSSD and custodial training services certificate.

In addition to graduating as a trained custodial worker, each graduate will be interviewed for a custodial position with NNDSB.

For details about the virtual and in-person sessions, see this program poster.

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For more information, please contact:

Deb Bartlett

Communications Officer

Near North District School Board

  1. (705) 472-8170, extension 5010
  2. Deb.Bartlett@nearnorthschools.ca

Filed Under: Media Releases, News and Announcements, NNDSB Featured, NNDSB Shared News

Letter to Families – School Calendar Survey

January 19, 2023 By Brett

Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Every year, the four local school boards collaborate to establish a school-year calendar which aims to promote student learning, success and well-being, and to minimize the impact on the schedule of their families, staff and members of the school community, all while respecting Ministry of Education standards.

The school-year calendar must consist of 194 compulsory teaching days, a maximum of seven (7) professional development days (pedagogical days) and a maximum of ten (10) exam days for secondary schools.

The number of school days available between Sept. 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024 is limited, consequently, we are not able to offer our school communities many options. We invite you to indicate your preferences in the School Year Calendar Survey between Jan. 20 (tomorrow) and 26, 2023.

Please note that a total of 10 secondary school exam days will be subsequently added to the calendar.

Preferences and comments received will be taken into consideration in developing the final version.

Board Holiday

Please indicate your preference between the two options below

Option 1: Start of the school year on Sept. 5, 2023, a board holiday on March 8, 2024 before the March Break and end of the school year on June 27, 2024.

Option 2: Start of the school year on Sept 5, 2023 and end of the school year on June 26, 2024 with a board holiday on June 27, 2024.

Kindly indicate your preference using this link: https://forms.office.com/r/K7NYWSUUJy

2023-2024 School Calendar

Sincerely,

Near North District School Board

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Potential closure of NNDSB schools and board offices    

December 22, 2022 By Brett

Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022

Potential closure of NNDSB schools and board offices    

Due to the significant inclement weather forecast for the next 24 hours, there is the potential that some NNDSB schools and NNDSB board offices may be closed on Friday, Dec. 23.

NNDSB staff will continue to monitor the weather so please keep an eye on board communication and be prepared for cancellations and/or closures.

Sincerely,

Near North District School Board

Filed Under: Media Releases, News and Announcements, NNDSB Featured, NNDSB Shared News

Game On! Unique fundraiser supports accessible playground at NNDSB school

December 16, 2022 By Brett

Friday, Dec. 16, 2022

Game On! Unique fundraiser supports accessible playground at NNDSB school

Land of Lakes Public School in Burk’s Falls wants all gamers to put their thumbs to good use for a great cause. The school is participating in a unique fundraiser to support the purchase of accessible playground items including a wheelchair swing.

Fundraisers like this are an important tool to help support schools’ efforts to acquire additional equipment for its students.

In partnership with the I Have Resolve Foundation and Wawos charity, Land of Lakes is inviting gamers of all ages and abilities to participate in the Gaming for a Cause video game marathon on Dec. 27.

Entrants can play the video game of their choice and will sign up for 6-, 12- or 18-hour marathon gaming sessions. Participants then collect pledges and donations in support of Land of Lakes’ accessible playground equipment. Students can even earn volunteer hours for their gaming time!

Marathon entrants are invited to form teams to help them stay in the game for the long haul and donors who pledge more than $25 are eligible for a tax receipt.

Visit the Wawos Gaming for a Cause website to sign up, donate, and for more information.

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For more information, please contact:

Brett Hanson

Communications Coordinator

Near North District School Board

  1. (705) 472-8170, extension 5083
  2. Brett.Hanson@nearnorthschools.ca

Filed Under: Media Releases, News and Announcements, NNDSB Featured, NNDSB Shared News

Board Highlights – Dec. 13, 2022 meeting

December 16, 2022 By Brett

Friday, Dec. 16, 2022

Board Highlights – Dec. 13, 2022 Meeting

The following are the highlights of the Near North District School Board (NNDSB) meeting of Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022.

Targeted tutoring supports announced

NNDSB unveiled its tutoring supports programs that are funded through the Ministry of Education’s Plan to Catch Up. Three approaches have been developed that prioritize math, literacy and other foundational learning skills.

Students in NNDSB have access to before- and after-school tutoring, LEARNstyle corrective reading program and small group tutoring that takes place during the school day. More details may be found in this media release.

Enrolment tops 10,000 students

The number of students attending NNDSB schools has topped 10,000 students, higher than pre-pandemic enrolment levels.

Preliminary projections for the 2023-2024 school year indicate the board will see 10,086 students, up from 10,010 this school year. Enrolment dipped a little in 2019 and 2020, then increased in 2021 and 2022.

Improvements made to school trip guidelines

The administrative guideline that oversees the organization of school trips has been improved, with updates regarding the building of quinzees and increased safety measures regarding swimming and water safety.

An extensive package of information, including the safety guidelines, waivers and preparation needed for school outings and activities was included in the Board agenda package.

The update includes a principal/superintendent information and approval form, used to ensure that all safety precautions and Ontario Physical and Health Education Association (OPHEA) guidelines are in place.

This administrative guideline was one of three presented to the Board following a 30-day public consultation process. This process demonstrates the board’s commitment to excellence in communication. Once the public has the opportunity to provide input, staff bring them forward as information items to trustees.

Director provides lengthy report

Director of Education Craig Myles provides a lengthy report to the Board, including students’ participation in various awareness weeks and information sessions provided to NNSDB families.

Students participated in Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week. The Director relayed that students engage in various activities and educators are provided  resources to create safer spaces for all students. In tandem with the week, the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) hosted a webinar about avoiding online sexual exploitation of children. The board’s Parent Involvement Committee hosted Part 1 of its speaker series with an overview of NNDSB’s mental health supports including the SNAP Schools pilot.

The teacher/coach of the hockey skills program that is running in Parry Sound has been working with a teacher coach in Mattawa. The program is to expand there in 2023.

Data that supports positive movement in the area of the board’s multi-year strategic plan (MYSP) in the area of excellence in teaching and learning include that more than 260 staff have completed or are nearing completion of the 4 Seasons of Reconciliation cultural competency training course that has been offered to all staff. Additionally, the board has positioned itself well to address the Ontario Human Rights Commission’s Right to Read report. The board has taken a proactive approach to systemic learning, with significant investment made in evidence-based reading assessments and instructional resources.

Two new administrative guidelines are posted on the website for public consultation. The first is about gender identity and gender expression, the second is about Theatre Outreach on Stage (TOROS).

Post-consolidation renaming of Chippewa

Trustees received a report about the next phase of the 3:2 consolidation of secondary schools in North Bay, which involves renaming and rebranding.

There is an equity issue that is putting a priority on the renaming and rebranding of Chippewa Secondary School. It has been understood that the former Chippewa mascot is no longer appropriate, yet the school community needs an identity and mascot.

Next steps will follow NNDSB’s administrative guideline on school openings, closures and consolidations; the Director of Education through the Superintendent of Education will establish a naming committee and make a recommendation of a new name.

Multi-year strategic plan update provided

An update from the MYSP committee was included in the agenda package. The committee met Dec. 1, its first since the new Board took office. The update provided data to support program in relation to the four pillars of the MYSP with further information forthcoming next money as part of the committee’s semi-annual report.

Indicators of excellence in teaching and learning include that 2,364 assessments of SK to Grade 2 students for reading have been completed, 91 per cent of Grade 9 students in NNDSB are on track to earn their Grade 9 English credit and 86 per cent of Grade 9 students are on track to earn their Grade 9 math credit.

Indicators of excellence in innovation include 100 per cent employment rate and 33 per cent expansion of the personal support worker (PSW) program, exploration for three more schools across the region to participate in the new hockey skills program, EMHWare program to better track mental health referrals and expanded use of reading and math digital screening tools and learning supports.

Indicators of excellence in relationships include five new partnerships and eight new programs with built-in partnerships including childcare programs, Unlearning Bias and newcomer welcoming.

Indicators of excellence in communication include that NNDSB had 41 good news stories in local and national media outlets since Sept. 1 and a significant increase in page views and engagement on the board’s website and social media platforms.

Update about steps since shaptotuan vandalized

Following an October notice of motion and resolution, a report was presented to trustees that outlined the steps that have been taken since the shaptotuan was vandalized at Parry Sound High School (PSHS) last spring.

Administration is committed to building relationships with First Nation communities.

Since the vandalism occurred, a healing circle has been held and a Knowledge Keeper led a sharing circle for students affected by the vandalism. Actions to support Indigenous student well-being include: the creation of a principal of student achievement and well-being position with an Indigenous education portfolio; a mandatory Grade 11 course, Understanding Contemporary First Nation, Métis and Inuit Voices, was implemented board-wide; a new Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) in arts and culture with an Indigenous studies focus was offered at PSHS; equity lead were implemented in all schools; the Indigenous Youth Circle gathered in person to talk about priorities of its members and a second Indigenous Education Lead Teacher Coordinator was hired.

On-going plans include the provision of culturally safe/appropriate spaces for Indigenous students at PSHS; encouraging youth voice; weekly drop-in sessions for secondary teachers with Indigenous Leads, continued development and nurturing of community partners, the hiring of a west region Indigenous Student Support. Worker and the development of several Indigenous Education administrative guidelines including cultural protocols, Indigenous language and appropriation.

National anthem notice of motion voted down

Trustee Jeanie Fuscaldo filed a notice of motion that requested the playing of the national anthem before all Board meetings. The motion was seconded by Trustee Louise Sargent, which allowed the topic to proceed to discussion.

Trustee Fuscaldo said the national anthem expresses pride in the heritage of people who settled and built Canada, and thought it was an expression of unity. Indigenous Trustee Ashley Ste. Pierre said she was taken aback when she saw the notice of motion; from an Indigenous perspective, the national anthem represents cultural genocide and the requirement that Indigenous people assimilate to what the settlers wanted. She added that playing the national anthem is not the way for the board to move forward, in truth and reconciliation. Indigenous Education Lead Amanda Mathias Mizzi said it may be unifying from a Canadian perspective but fails to acknowledge the nation-to-nation relationship between Canada and First Nations. Director Myles noted that part of his job was to protect NNDSB from being brought into disrepute, and asked trustees to consider the ramifications of their decisions. He said there are ripple effects, including how the decision would be seen by Indigenous students and staff.

After emotional discussion, the question was called, and the motion was voted down.

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Note: the full agenda package is posted on the website prior to meetings, and official minutes are posted after they are approved at the next Board meeting.

For more information, please contact:
Deb Bartlett (she/her)

Communications Officer

Near North District School Board

  1. (705) 472-8170 ext. 5010
  2. Deb.Bartlett@nearnorthschools.ca

 

Filed Under: Media Releases, News and Announcements, NNDSB Featured, NNDSB Shared News

West Ferris and E.T. Carmichael team up to build 21st century skills 

December 15, 2022 By Brett

 Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022 

West Ferris and E.T. Carmichael team up to build 21st century skills 

West Ferris students mentored their younger peers at E.T. Carmichael Public School for STEAM Day. Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) is a cross-curricular and cross-panel program with a focus on project-based learning using a variety of computer-based technologies. 

West Ferris is an Apple Distinguished School, and part of the STEAM program curriculum focuses on running outreach events in-house, and at other schools in the local educational community and across the province. 

About 90 STEAM students in Grades 9 and 10 and select senior STEAM students from the Grade 11/12 iCoach course led E.T. Carmichael students in workshops focusing on integrating science, English, math and art with video production, robotics and coding and help to promote 21st-century digital literacy skills. 

The iCoach course is designed to leverage the knowledge and skills that STEAM students have cultivated during Grades 9 and 10. Students enrolled in this course help to support the educational community by preparing and facilitating educational technology-related workshops, assisting teachers in planning lessons, and helping students to improve their use of educational technology to enhance their learning. 

Brent Yacoback, STEAM Coordinator at West Ferris said, “Outreach events like this help our students to hone their leadership skills while demonstrating their mastery of educational technology. This also gives our students the opportunity to give back to the greater educational community and spread awareness of the importance of learning 21st-century digital literacy skills, like learning to code.” 

One of the workshops had E.T. Carmichael students learning a new coding app called Swift Playgrounds. Students started by learning the various functions of the app and progressed to creating characters, instructions and functions with a partner. Finally, students using their coding knowledge to progress their character through a 3D world. 

Grade 6 student Trey said, “I liked it, it was really fun. We used strips of paper with commands and put them in an order for our sculpture to follow on the map we had.” 

Nichole, also in Grade 6 said “We used Swift Playgrounds and made the character teleport and move to the other side of the map to get the crystal. I thought the 

STEAM students made the lesson more fun. I forgot I was learning to code it was so fun.” 

The Grade 4/5 class participated in an art/technology project using stop motion animation. The project introduced students to an early film concept that is still used today. Students created their own plasticine or LEGO characters and pieces and a stop motion set. They then used the characters and set to create and film their own storyline. 

Grade 4/5 student Floyd said, “Doing stop motion with the STEAM students was a lot of fun. We used the iPad to take pictures and the computer to turn those pictures into a movie. Our movie was about saving animals with our superhero.” 

“As a part of the modernizing of the science curriculum, where STEM is emphasized, we actively look for these opportunities to bring enriching experiences to our students here at E.T. Carmichael,” said Principal Jamey Byers. “Developing student 21st century literacy skills, including coding, which I would consider is a means of approaching mathematics across all areas of the curriculum, is also at the forefront of the outreach event. Coding provides students with immediate feedback, is often hands-on, and can be tailored to students’ interests. All of what is being done with this event helps with aligning our goals from school to board to ministry. We are lucky to have this event here for our students and staff, I know the West Ferris STEAM staff have worked hard to organize it.” 

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For more information, please contact: 

Brett Hanson 

Communications Coordinator 

Near North District School Board 

(705) 472-8170, extension 5083 

Brett.Hanson@nearnorthschools.ca 

Filed Under: Media Releases, News and Announcements, NNDSB Featured, NNDSB Shared News

Process begins to rename Chippewa Secondary School

December 15, 2022 By Brett

Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022

Process begins to rename Chippewa Secondary School

Trustees of Near North District School Board (NNDSB) approved the initiation of the next phase of the 3:2 North Bay consolidation – the renaming and rebranding of Chippewa Secondary School.

Chippewa will begin the process in order to address the social justice and equity challenges associated with the current name.

Current students and staff understand that the school was named without consultation with or consideration for the Indigenous community. The renaming and rebranding process is not intended to erase the school’s history but to face it and do better in the future.

The Raider mascot has led to students feeling undervalued and underrepresented and has not been used for several years, leaving the school without a mascot or identity. At a recent school council meeting, members agreed that the conversation about a new name and mascot is in order.

Board Chair Erika Lougheed notes that prioritizing Chippewa for renaming and rebranding indicates that NNDSB understands the issue and is working to remedy a situation that has been difficult for generations of Indigenous students and staff.

NNDSB’s Indigenous Lead has advised that they will assist in the valued community engagement to move forward in a positive way.

Director of Education Craig Myles says the process demonstrates the board’s commitment to truth and reconciliation. He hopes that the process will entail meaningful discussion that acknowledges the past and forges a positive road forward.

Following the approval of the motion Myles, through the Superintendent of Education, will establish a naming committee. Stakeholders and rightsholders will have the opportunity to provide input, and the committee will eventually recommend a new name to the Board of Trustees. The report may be found here.

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Deb Bartlett

Communications Officer

Near North District School Board

(705) 472-8170, extension 5010

Deb.Bartlett@nearnorthschools.ca

 

Filed Under: Media Releases, News and Announcements, NNDSB Featured, NNDSB Shared News

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