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NNDSB student trustee set to dance on the world stage

November 28, 2022 By Deb

Monday, Nov. 28, 2022

NNDSB student trustee set to dance on the world stage

Near North District School Board (NNDSB) Student Trustee Cecilia Darling has been dancing since the age of three and will soon have the opportunity to exhibit her talent on the world stage.

Darling will represent Canada this week as part of the national team at the World Dance Championship in Slovenia.

Darling said she was shocked when she learned she was selected for the national team, having entered the tryouts just for fun and experience.

“I decided to try out for the team because I thought that it was an exciting opportunity to explore dance at the international level and be able to perform in a whole new setting,” Darling said. “When I heard I was on the team, I had the realization that my dance journey was being expanded in a way that I hadn’t thought possible, and I was very excited about the experience to come.”

Darling is not new to high-level competition. As a member of the competitive team at BTS Corp. in North Bay, she competes regionally multiple times a year and has had the opportunity to compete nationally three times.

“Initially, I was put into dance when I was three years old by my parents, but it was my love of movement, music and performing that truly started me on this dance journey,” Darling said. “I love performing and always having a goal to work towards, whether it be a technique in a class or an accomplishment at a competition. There is nothing better than the feeling of dancing on stage and then coming off, knowing that you have given it your all.”

In preparation for the World Dance Championship, Darling has been working hard at choreography and weekly rehearsals through the summer and fall. In addition to regular dance classes at her home studio, Darling travels to Waterdown and Newmarket every weekend to rehearse with the team.

Darling will be competing in three styles of dance; jazz, contemporary, and ballet with solos in jazz and pointe which are her favourite styles. There will be 21 countries represented at the World Dance Championship. Darling will compete against 28 other dancers in the jazz solo category.

“At this competition, each dance will compete in a large category against dancers from across the world. If you perform well in the first round you will advance to the semi-finals and then the finals where medals will be awarded to the top three,” Darling said. “When we first arrive, we have a day to rehearse and then competition will begin. I will be dancing for the majority of the days of the competition.”

Darling says there is more to dancing than just the movements. It can provide so many benefits, from discipline to confidence, and perseverance. She recommends young dancers just “put themselves out there and follow what they love.

“Performing and competing can make people nervous but it is the sense of achievement and satisfaction that it brings that makes it worth it. If you love it, it is worth the time and hard work,” Darling said.

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For more information, please contact:

Brett Hanson
Communications Coordinator
Near North District School Board
P. (705) 472-8170, extension 5083
E. Brett.Hanson@nearnorthschools.ca

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

Letter to Families – schools open tomorrow

November 20, 2022 By Deb

Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022

Dear Parents and Guardians,

The Government of Ontario has confirmed that a tentative agreement has been reached with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and CUPE members will be at work as of Nov. 21, 2022.

Near North District School Board schools will be open effective Nov. 21, 2022, and regular transportation will be in place.

Community Use of Schools will also resume on Monday, Nov. 21, 2022.

Thank you for your support.

Sincerely,
Near North District School Board

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

Battalion players join NNDSB’s anti-bullying team

November 18, 2022 By Brett

MEDIA RELEASE

For Immediate Release

Friday, Nov. 18, 2022

Battalion players join NNDSB’s anti-bullying team

North Bay Battalion players are working with Near North District School Board (NNDSB) to create a video, lesson and activity that highlight the importance of using personal positive character traits to combat bullying. The video will support teachers in launching the conversation with their students and help children identify what their individual traits are, how those traits can be used to help others and how they support achieving their goals.

This initiative, Character Cards, is part of the board’s annual Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week, Nov. 20-26. Content designed specifically for this week highlights various components of the Safe Schools Framework and incorporates lessons, resources and activities that challenge students to think about how their actions could help cultivate safety and inclusivity in their classrooms, schools and neighbourhood communities.

NNDSB sees the Battalion players as natural leaders who can help our students understand how their character traits can help them achieve their goals. Players are resilient, hardworking individuals who contribute to their team and their communities and demonstrate care and concern for others. We believe that these players are the ideal role models to support our students in identifying their own character traits and determining how they can put those traits to work to better their schools and their communities.

Players shared with the NNDSB team their own experiences about participating in bullying awareness and prevention programs.

Left winger Owen Van Steensel said that he’s happy schools are talking about bullying. He said that the Battalion talks about bullying and harassment and he feels these conversations create, “a really good environment and a safe space” for all players.

Defenceman Paul Christopoulos reiterated the importance of talking about bullying, sharing that Battalion coaches “bring in mental health and bullying awareness people to make us aware of how it affects your mental health. It’s important because it makes people aware that they have someone to talk to.”

Centre Dalyn Wakely believes all students should have access to an open line of communication to talk about bullying, whether with their teachers, friends or someone that they trust. Wakely’s advice to students who are being bullied is to “lean on the people that you trust and I’m sure they will help you.”

As part of Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week, students will be creating their own hockey cards that outline their character traits and how they are helpful in having positive relationships. Battalion players will be visiting NNDSB schools starting with Alliance, Sunset Park and Vincent Massey. Players will be chatting with students about their character trait hockey cards.

Creating safe, welcoming and accepting learning environments in which all NNDSB students can thrive is of utmost importance to the board. NNDSB is thankful to the Battalion players for sharing their positive character traits with students and modelling positive contributions to communities. The Character Cards initiative exemplifies NNDSB’s commitment to excellence in teaching and learning and excellence in relationships.

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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

NNDSB – Letter to Families – Plan if CUPE strikes on Monday

November 17, 2022 By Brett

Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022

Dear Parents and Guardians,

This letter is to provide you with an update on provincial negotiations taking place with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which in Near North District School Board (NNDSB) represents school secretaries, custodial and maintenance staff, IT technicians, library technicians, as well as some finance and board support staff.

Yesterday morning, CUPE gave five-day notice of a full strike, which would begin on Monday, Nov. 21. NNDSB has determined it is unable to meet the health and safety requirements for all students while the services of CUPE members are withdrawn.

Unless the provincial CUPE negotiations are settled prior to Monday, Nov. 21, 2022, all NNDSB schools will be closed to in-person learning as of Monday, Nov. 21, 2022. We are sending this message out as early as possible so families may make arrangements for alternative childcare.

Families will receive communication from teachers on Monday, Nov. 21, 2022.

All community use of schools permits will be suspended as of Monday, Nov. 21 until further notice. NNDSB does not have the capacity to maintain safe conditions for permit holders.

NNDSB’s website has a new icon that directs families and stakeholders to a labour disruptions news page. It includes resources to support families and all communications that have been issued related to the disruption.

Should the labour disruption be settled over the weekend, additional information will be sent to families.

We understand this labour action is challenging to families and appreciate your understanding as we navigate it together.

Sincerely,

Near North District School Board

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

Board elects Erika Lougheed as Chair at inaugural meeting

November 16, 2022 By Brett

MEDIA RELEASE

For Immediate Release

Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022

Board elects Erika Lougheed as Chair at inaugural meeting

The nine trustees of the new Near North District School Board (NNDSB) were sworn in at its inaugural meeting last night. After declaring their oaths of office, trustees elected newcomers Erika Lougheed (Zone 2) as their Chair and Howard Wesley(Zone 4) as their Vice-Chair for the first year of the term. This Board will remain in office until 2026.

The Board is comprised of elected trustees Julie Ann Bertram, Chantal Phillips, Louise Sargent and Bill Steer for Zone 1, Erika Lougheed for Zone 2, Jeanie Fuscaldo for Zone 3, Howard Wesley for Zone 4 and Shane Hall for Zone 5. The Indigenous Trustee, appointed by the First Nations with which NNDSB has formal education service agreements (ESA), is Ashley St. Pierre of Moose Deer Point First Nation.

Past Chair Jay Aspin, who was not at the meeting, sent remarks that were delivered by Director of Education Craig Myles. Aspin congratulated the trustees on their election wins and encouraged them to continue the work accomplished in the past term.

Membership of trustees to the Board’s various committees was also determined and approved at last night’s meeting.

The next regular meeting of the Board takes place on Dec. 13, 2022 at 6:30 p.m.

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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 – Labour Update

November 16, 2022 By Brett

Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022

Dear Parents and Guardians,

This letter is to provide you with an update on provincial negotiations taking place with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which in Near North District School Board (NNDSB) represents school secretaries, custodial and maintenance staff, IT technicians, library technicians, as well as some finance and board support staff.

This morning, CUPE gave five-day notice of a full strike, which would begin on Monday, Nov. 21.

NNDSB’s senior team is awaiting guidance from the Ministry of Education and is planning for the possibility of a strike on Monday.

We will communicate details with families as soon as possible. Updates may be found on NNDSB’s website; an icon will direct families and stakeholders to a labour disruptions news page. It includes resources to support families and all communications that have been issued related to the disruption.

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

Senior students prepped for living independently in universal skills course at F.J. McElligott SS

November 15, 2022 By Brett

MEDIA RELEASE

For Immediate Release

Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022

Senior students prepped for living independently in universal skills course at F.J. McElligott SS

Many of the skills and knowledge needed in day-to-day life are self-taught or learned the hard way through trial and error. Students in Grades 11 and 12 at F.J. McElligott Secondary School in Mattawa are getting a head start on the real-life skills they need to function as independent adults through the school’s unique universal skills class.

Teachers Keith Dillabough and Katrina Dalcourt instruct students in a wide variety of skills that aren’t typically taught in school, including household and car repairs to renewing driver’s licenses and filing taxes.

“When you become an adult and are on your own, you will need to learn these skills. Most of us have learned the hard way, through experience. Experience is a harsh teacher; it gives you the exam first and then the lesson. We are trying to give the students the lesson first,” Dillabough said.

The broad range of skills taught covers nearly all aspects of daily life. In the mechanical and household maintenance section students learns to fix things that would otherwise cost hundreds of dollars were they to hire a professional repair person. These skills include fixing a toilet, changing a spare tire, repairing holes in drywall, pest control, unclogging sinks and toilets, spotting problems in your house that need attention and ultimately when to call for help.

Students also learn about navigating the world of government and paperwork and are taught how to apply for social insurance numbers and passports, renew health cards and drivers’ licences and how employment insurance (EI), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), taxes and benefits work.

Managing finances is another important component of the universal skills class. Students learn how to understand lease agreements, basic contract law and consumer protection laws, credit cards and how to use them properly, and monthly budgeting.

Dillabough hopes that his students will have a leg up in life thanks to the skills they learn in the class. Like many of us he had to figure things out as he went along.

“[I learned] all of these basic life skills, mostly the hard way, through experience, but also listening to my Dad, friends, neighbours and family. I also learned to tell the knowledgeable ones from the ones who have no idea what they are talking about,” he added.

Another key component to the class is learning about mental health and wellness. Students learn about different types of coping strategies, mental health resources and agencies that can help, healthy relationships, where to be tested for sexually transmitted infections (STI) and obtain resources, and how to care for a newborn.

“The kids love it, the parents love it even more and are quick to help out with any supplies we need,” Dillabough said. “The students don’t necessarily enjoy doing everything at the time, but they will appreciate learning it later in life.”

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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

Letter to Families – educational opportunities

November 14, 2022 By Deb

Monday, Nov. 14, 2022

Dear Parents and Guardians,

This message is to advise you of two educational opportunities that Near North District School Board (NNDSB) is providing to families.

Mental health and SNAP – Nov. 16 at 6:30 p.m.

The board’s Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) is hosting Part 1 of its speaker series for parents on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 6:30 p.m. This session will give an overview of NNDSB’s mental health supports, including the SNAPÒ Schools pilot. SNAP helps participants develop skills to promote a positive change in behaviour when managing anger, peer pressure and dealing with bullying. Learn more and find meeting details in this poster.

Preventing online sexual exploitation – Nov. 23 at 7 p.m.

As part of the board’s Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week, NNDSB is holding an online presentation on Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 7 p.m. Called Online Risks and Emerging Trends, the session is presented in tandem with NNDSB’s partner, the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P). The evening consists of a video and information and resources about preventing online sexual exploitation of children and keeping children safe. There will be a live question-and-answer period. This session reflects the newest issues facing youth, and is designed for families of children aged 8-17). Please see this poster for more information and to register for the presentation.

Sincerely,

Near North District School Board

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

Letter to Families – schools reopen Nov. 8, 2022

November 7, 2022 By Deb

Monday, Nov. 7, 2022

Dear Parents and Guardians,

The Government of Ontario has confirmed that Bill 28 – Keeping Students in Class Act will be rescinded. The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) has confirmed that protests will end, and CUPE members will be back to work as of Nov. 8, 2022.

CUPE remains in a position to strike with the five-day notice period still required as per the Labour Relations Act Ontario.

Near North District School Board will be reopening all schools effective Nov. 8, 2022, and regular transportation will be in place.

Community Use of Schools will resume on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022, giving custodians a day to prepare facilities.

Thank you for your support.

Sincerely,

Near North District School Board

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

URGENT – Letter to Families – status of schools

November 4, 2022 By Deb

Friday, Nov. 4, 2022

Dear Parents and Guardians;

In addition to following the status of the labour disruption involving Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), Near North District School Board (NNDSB) has been in regular contact with our open schools, evaluating the feasibility of maintaining in-person learning.

After communicating with principals and vice-principals and consulting with the board’s facilities department, NNDSB has determined it is unable to meet the health and safety requirements for all students while the services of CUPE members are withdrawn.

All NNDSB schools will be closed to in-person learning as of Monday, Nov. 7, 2022, except special education classes in secondary schools that were open Friday, Nov. 4, 2022 (Parry Sound High School, Almaguin Highlands Secondary School, West Ferris Secondary School, Chippewa Secondary School). We are sending this message out as early as possible so families may make arrangements for alternative childcare.

In order to support its highest needs students, NNDSB will make efforts to re-open elementary special education classes beginning Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, with more information to come from these schools on Monday, Nov. 7, 2022.

Schools will communicate on Monday, Nov. 7, 2022 about at-home learning for students, and how families can support their child(ren).

NNDSB’s website has a new icon that directs families and stakeholders to a labour disruptions news page. It includes resources to support families and all communications that have been issued related to the disruption.

Should the labour disruption be settled over the weekend, additional information will be sent to families.

We understand this labour action is challenging to families and appreciate your understanding as we navigate it together.

Sincerely,

Near North District School Board

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

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