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Significant Capital Funding Requests Approved
MEDIA RELEASE
Near North District School Board Receives Approval for Capital Funding Requests
February 1, 2018 – The Near North District School Board is very excited to announce that the Government of Ontario has approved very significant capital funding requests, both of which are a result of student accommodation review processes.
Capital funding has been committed to build a new elementary school on the W.J. Fricker Public School site at 790 Norman Avenue in North Bay to accommodate Junior Kindergarten to Grade 6 students from E.T. Carmichael and E.W. Norman public schools, along with Extended French Grade 5 and 6 students from W.J. Fricker Public School. The construction of integrated child care facilities has also been approved with 1 Infant, 1 Toddler, 2 Pre-School rooms as well as the construction of a new EarlyON Child and Family Centre. Working in partnership with the District of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board (DSSAB) and third-party licensee, YMCA Northeastern Ontario, children and families can expect a seamless approach to quality childcare and school programs in one facility, which is anticipated to open in September of 2020.
“The District of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board is very pleased to support this project, bringing much needed quality early years and childcare services into the education system,” said DNSSAB chair Mark King. “This is an excellent example of considering what’s effective and convenient for children and families in the Nipissing District.”
W.J. Fricker Public School will close at the end of the 2018-2019 school year. In September 2019, Grade 5 and 6 students from W.J. Fricker will be accommodated at E.W. Norman while the new school is being constructed and the Grade 7 and 8 students from W.J. Fricker will attend the Chippewa site.
As previously announced, child care facilities (one Infant room, one Toddler room and one Pre-School room) will be included in the design of the new Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 school at 111 Isabella Street in Parry Sound. Working with the Parry Sound District Social Services Administration Board (DSSAB) to further enhance services for families, capital funding has been committed by the Government of Ontario to build a new EarlyON Child and Family Centre at the new school. The Board hopes to be able to tender for architectural services this Spring.
“The Board of Trustees are pleased to see another reinvestment of tax dollars supporting our long-term Capital Plan that modernizes local education in the City of North Bay and the Town of Parry Sound,” said school board chair David Thompson.
The Board graciously acknowledges the financial investment the Government of Ontario has committed to these projects.
The Near North District School Board remains committed to: ensuring that students are accommodated in facilities that are safe and healthy; promoting optimal learning environments; and, offering optimal programming options.
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For further information, please contact:
Carrie Girard, Information Officer
Carrie.Girard@nearnorthschools.ca
(705) 472-8170, extension 5010
2018 Program Transitions Announced in Preparation of North Bay High School Consolidation
2018 Program Transitions Announced in Preparation of North Bay High School Consolidation
January 29, 2018 – The systemic capital planning implications of the September 2019 consolidation of three North Bay secondary schools (Chippewa, West Ferris and Widdifield) into two schools with the rebranding of the West Ferris (South) and Chippewa (North) sites require that some program transitions take place for the upcoming school year.
To relieve current accommodation pressures at Chippewa and in order to prepare instructional space required for the 2019 transition, the following programs will transition in September 2018:
- Current Grade 6 Sunset Park French Immersion students
- Current Grade 6 W.J. Fricker Extended French students
- Current 7-11 Chippewa Extended French students
- Current 7-11 Chippewa French Immersion students (zoned for Sunset Park).
Future opportunities will be provided for parents who were unable to attend the information session tonight.
As previously announced, the following programs will be fully implemented in September of 2019:
South Site (currently West Ferris):
· Arts Nipissing Program / S.T.E.A.M. Program (Grades 9-12), · French Immersion Program (Grades 7-12 zoned for Sunset Park), · Extended French Program (All North Bay area Grades 7-12), and · English Program (Grades 7-12 zoned for West Ferris). |
North Site (currently Chippewa):
· International Baccalaureate Program (Grades 9-12), · French Immersion Program (Grades 7-12 zoned for Alliance), · English Program (Grades 7-12 zoned for Widdifield and Chippewa), and · W.J. Fricker English Program (Grades 7-8). |
*Widdifield Secondary School will close in September 2019.
The Near North District School Board values comprehensive and supportive communication to our valued students and families. As such, parents of students who are imminently affected were invited to attend an information session at West Ferris tonight to hear first-hand from board and school staff about the 2018 transition, to learn more about ongoing transition planning and to ask related questions.
The Board is highly committed to ensuring that transitions and school environments are supportive of optimal learning conditions for all students.
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For more information, please contact:
Carrie Girard, Information Officer
705-472-8170, extension 5010
3:2 North Bay High School Consolidation – Programming Framework
MEDIA RELEASE
North Bay High School Consolidation Programming Framework Announced
January 19, 2018 – On September 26, 2017, Trustees approved the consolidation of three North Bay secondary schools (Chippewa, West Ferris and Widdifield) into two schools with the renaming and rebranding of the West Ferris (South) and Chippewa (North) sites. Since that time staff in all three schools have collaborated to discuss how best to use this opportunity to enhance student program options.
There is much transition planning ahead which will take some time to complete. The planning of transition activities will involve student, parent and staff voice.
In the interim, the Board is pleased to share its transition programming framework.
The following programs will be fully implemented in September of 2019:
South Site (currently West Ferris):
· Arts Nipissing Program / S.T.E.A.M. Program (Grades 9-12), · French Immersion Program (Grades 7-12 zoned for Sunset Park), · Extended French Program (All North Bay area Grades 7-12), and · English Program (Grades 7-12 zoned for West Ferris). |
North Site (currently Chippewa): · International Baccalaureate Program (Grades 9-12), · French Immersion Program (Grades 7-12 zoned for Alliance), · English Program (Grades 7-12 zoned for Widdifield and Chippewa), and · W.J. Fricker English Program (Grades 7-8).
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*Widdifield Secondary School will close in September 2019.
Parents of students who attend the Board’s Extended French program and the Sunset Park French Immersion program will receive an invitation to attend an information meeting in the coming weeks (Chippewa, Sunset Park and W.J. Fricker).
The Board remains committed to providing parents, students, staff and communities with relevant and timely communication. The Board thanks its stakeholders in advance for their patience to allow for the time required to develop a thoughtful and purposeful transition plan.
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For more information, please contact:
Carrie Girard, Information Officer,
Carrie.Girard@nearnorthschools.ca
705-472-8170, extension 5010
Northern SS Receives New Civic Si for Manufacturing Program
Farm to Cafeteria Canada Features Parry Sound Intermediate High School
Please take a moment visit Farm to Canada’s feature From the Garden to the Hospice, a Parsnip’s Story about Parry Sound High School used their Farm to School grants. All we can say is AMAZING!
Capital Planning Updates

Media Release: Chair and Vice Chair Announced
DECEMBER 20, 2017 – Last evening at the Annual Organizational Meeting of the Near North District School Board, David Thompson was voted in as Chair.
Mr. Thompson has been a Trustee with the Board since 2006, serving consecutive terms as Chair since 2014 and as Vice Chair from 2010-2013.
Trustee James Beatty was acclaimed for his fourth consecutive term as Vice-Chair. Mr. Beatty has served on the Board as a Trustee since 2010.
The Near North District School Board is an English language public school board providing French Immersion and Extended French programs in 28 elementary schools, 7 secondary schools, an Adult and Continuing Education Centre as well as two Alternative Schools, within the Districts of Nipissing, Parry Sound and a portion of Muskoka (the former Freeman Ward of the municipality of Georgian Bay).
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For more information, please contact:
David Thompson, Chair
David.Thompson@nearnorthschools.ca
(705) 492-4720
Story of Reconciliation at Parry Sound High School: Building our Bridge
Celebration of Local Indigenous Culture and History at Woodland Public School
November 28, 2017 – The last of four learning sessions to share knowledge and understanding of local Indigenous culture, history and celebrations supporting reconciliation is taking place at Woodland Public School on Wednesday, November 29, 2017 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. [Read more…]