2018-2019 UPDATES TO SCHOOL DRINKING WATER DATA
December 20, 2019 – Today the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks will refresh the Data Catalogue to include 2018-2019 drinking water data for facilities regulated under Ontario Regulation 243/07: Schools, Private Schools and Child Care Centres.
Data included in this release of information identifies the following schools within the Near North District School Board as having a flushed lead test result that had exceeded Ontario’s drinking water quality standard for lead (10 micrograms per litre) “at one point in time” during the period of April 2018-March 2019:
· Alliance
· Chippewa; and
· Parry Sound High School
When any exceedances are identified, facilities must take immediate action to correct. Given immediate corrective action is always taken by staff, we are pleased to report that the Near North District School Board is 100% in compliance with legislation and does not have any schools and facilities exceeding any limits at this point in time.
With the new legislation that was introduced July 1, 2017- Boards are required to test every drinking water fixture that provides water to children in school and childcares over a three-year period for elementary schools and a four-year period to secondary schools. All such drinking water fixtures for elementary have been 100% tested. Given secondary schools have a four-year time frame for such testing there only remains three faucets to be tested at the secondary panel.
Please see the attached as additional information:
Drinking Water and Lead Fact Sheet – English
Drinking Water and Lead Fact Sheet – French
FAQ – English
FAQ – French
NNDSB Appoints Craig Myles as Director of Education
December 17, 2019 – The Near North District School Board is pleased to announce that Craig Myles has been appointed the Director of Education, effective January 6, 2020.
“The board is pleased to have chosen an internal candidate for our Director. We are confident that his skills and extensive experience with the board will be a key component in moving the Near North forward to embrace the challenges ahead. Craig’s strong background in secondary programming, familiarity with local educational opportunities and emphasis on board governance will allow him to hit the ground running. ” (Jay Aspin, Chair).
Craig Myles is in his 6th year as Superintendent of Student Success with the Near North District School Board. With more than15 years of experience as an educational leader, his portfolios have included school effectiveness, special education, safe schools, student success, alternative education, international education and secondary/elementary school supervision. Myles is known for his commitment to students and his focus on improving student achievement through the development and implementation of responsive teaching and learning practices. Under his leadership, the NNDSB has seen an increase in the graduation rate of 5.2% and an elevation of secondary school credit accumulation by 12%.
“This is an exciting opportunity for me to focus my years of experience in collaborating with trustees, administrators, teachers, support staff and parents to improve student learning and student success at the NNDSB. We are fortunate to have such innovative, caring and qualified educators and leaders in our schools and I look forward to my continued work with them to deliver equitable and inclusive high-quality education to all our students” (Craig Myles, Director of Education).
For more information, please contact:
Mairghread Knought
Information/Communications Officer
Near North District School Board
Tel: 705-472-8170 ext. 5010
Email: Mairghread.Knought@nearnorthschools.ca
NNDSB MOVING AHEAD WITH 3:2 CONSOLIDATION AND NEW PROGRAMMING
December 5, 2019 – Near North District School Board (NNDSB) Trustees were provided with an update on the North Secondary School 3:2 Consolidation at a Special Committee of the Whole Meeting on December 3, 2019. Senior Administration and school staff continue to work on the implementation of the 3:2 school consolidation through the ongoing review of budgets and workplans.
Trustees discussed options for programming at West Ferris Secondary School and Chippewa Secondary School for the 2020/2021 school year. In addition to existing programs the NNDSB will be offering a new Near North Sports Program at West Ferris Secondary School. Senior Administration confirmed their ongoing commitment to ensuring that all specialized programs are equitable and available to all students.
“The Board of Trustees is committed to making decisions that are in the best interests of our students and communities. While the decision to close a school is a difficult one, moving forward we will be able to continue providing quality programs and supports for our students.” Jay Aspin, Chair
For more information, please contact:
Mairghread Knought
Information/Communications Officer
Near North District School Board
Tel: 705-472-8170 ext. 5010
Email: Mairghread.Knought@nearnorthschools.ca
NNDSB Re-Elect Chair and Vice-Chair
December 4, 2019 – Last evening at the Annual Organizational Meeting of the Near North District School Board (NNDSB), Trustee Jay Aspin was re-elected as Chair and Trustee John Cochrane was acclaimed as Vice-Chair.
Chair Aspin expressed his gratitude to fellow Trustees for the significant time and effort that has been spent working together over the past year to move forward a number of Board initiatives. In addition to the decision to proceed with the closure of Widdifield, the Board of Trustees have begun moving forward with a new Multi-Year Plan, a review of the organizational structure, and recruitment of a new Director of Education.
Vice-Chair John Cochrane is confident in the commitment of his fellow Trustees and is hopeful that the Board will be successful in moving the Parry Sound project forward.
“We have turned the corner – We are entering our 2nd year of significant reformation towards regaining the public trust and reputation of the Near North District School Board. While, there is a significant amount of work to be completed, this Board of Trustees have proven their ability to move forward and make informed decisions based on the best interests of our students and communities. ” Jay Aspin, Chair
For more information, please contact:
Mairghread Knought
Information/Communication Officer
Near North District School Board
(705) 472-8170, extension 5010
Mairghread.Knought@nearnorthschools.ca
Ministry of Education Special Advisors Holding Public Meetings
NORTH BAY MEETING RESCHEDULED
The Ministry Advisor North Bay Public Meeting has been rescheduled as follows:
North Bay:
Date: Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Time: 7 pm- 9 pm
Location: Chippewa Secondary School Auditorium, 539 Chippewa St., North Bay, ON.
The Near North District School Board is committed to enhancing its service to students, parents and stakeholders within its jurisdiction. That commitment led the Board to request special support from the Minister of Education. The Ministry of Education has agreed to the request and assigned two Special Advisors to work with the Near North District School Board.
The Special Advisors’ mandate is to provide the Minister of Education with advice and recommendations about how the Near North District School Board can improve its governance, human resources practices and financial accountability role to support and improve public confidence in the board and in Ontario’s publicly funded education system.
A Parent/Community Survey was completed during Mid-October and the results have been collated. The Special Advisors would like to share the results of the survey with the broader public. They would also like to solicit your best thinking with respect to potential solutions/recommendations for consideration.
With that in mind there will be public meetings as follows:
Parry Sound:
Date: Thursday Nov 28, 2019
Time: 7 pm- 9 pm
Location: Parry Sound High School Cafeteria, 111 Isabella Street, Parry Sound, ON.
For additional information please contact the Information/Communication Officer Mairghread Knought at: (705) 472-8170 ext. 5010 or Mairghread.Knought@nearnorthschools.ca
Orange Shirt Day
We will be observing Orange Shirt Day on Friday September 27th this year as September 30th is a PD Day
Orange Shirt Day is an opportunity for schools and communities to come together in the spirit of reconciliation and hope for generations of children to come. As part of the new mandatory curriculum that includes the teaching and learning of Residential Schools, we are encouraging schools to support and participate in this National campaign.
Orange Shirt Day is a legacy of the St. Joseph Mission (SJM) residential school commemoration event held in Williams Lake, BC. It grew out of Phyllis’ story of having her new orange shirt taken away on her first day of school at the Mission, and it has become an opportunity to keep the discussion on all aspects of residential schools happening annually.
For more information: http://www.orangeshirtday.org/
Remember to Verify Bussing Before School Starts
Over the past several months, NPSSTS staff have been planning student transportation for the 2019-2020 school year on behalf of over 11,000 eligible students in the Nipissing and Parry Sound Districts. The NPSSTS is planning to release route information tentatively on August 12th 2019 through our website. Parents and students will then be able to access the transportation details including pick up and drop off times and locations.
To best ensure the safety and security of students, it is mandatory that they appear on the Route Manifest. Those who do not appear on the manifest will not be permitted onto the bus.
It is imperative that parents verify their child’s bussing details to ensure that they are included on the route manifest on that very special day; the first day of school.
Parents are reminded to go to www.npssts.ca beginning August 12th 2019 to ensure that their child’s transportation details are accurate and contact their respective School Board Office or the NPSSTS should there be any issues.
NNDSB to Hold Public Meeting and Re-Vote on Secondary School Consolidation
August 14, 2019 – The Near North District School Board has begun implementing the recommendations contained in the Ombudsman’s Final Report. In addition to a number of recommendations for improved process and governance, the following recommendation was identified with respect to the Secondary School Consolidation:
“The Near North District School Board should prepare a new final staff report that explains the additional information received in the summer of 2017 and that was discussed in private in September 2017. It should present the report to trustees as part of a public meeting, afford community members an opportunity to comment on it, and then take a new vote on the secondary school consolidation.”
The new final staff report and attached documentation will be presented to the Board of Trustees at a Special Committee of the Whole meeting on Monday, August 19, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. Following this meeting the report and attached documentation will be posted to the NNDSB website in order to provide the public with an opportunity to review and provide comments. Any received comments will be compiled and presented to the Board of Trustees at the September 10, 2019 Committee of the Whole beginning at 6:00 p.m. Parties who wish to speak to the secondary school consolidation will need to register with the Board Office by 12:00 p.m. on Friday, September 6, 2019.
The Board of Trustees will re-vote on the secondary school consolidation at the September 24, 2019 Regular Board Meeting beginning at 6:00 p.m.
For more information, please contact:
Mairghread Knought
Information/Communication Officer
Near North District School Board
(705) 472-8170, extension 5010
Mairghread.Knought@nearnorthschools.ca
Northern Secondary School New Logo
June 24, 2019 – The Northern Secondary School NNDSB ‘Logo’ committee is pleased to share the new school logo of “The Stars”. “The Stars,” which appears in the middle of our logo represents the idea that we can all be stars, all be shining lights in the night, that we can reach for the stars to achieve our maximum potential. We are stars who will light the paths of others and fuel the imaginations of those who seek inspiration.
Both staff and students are extremely grateful to the members of the committee for their hard work and dedication to this project. The process of choosing a new name and logo took place over two y

ears, with a consultation process that has included students, staff, and community and alumni partners. Brandon Harvey, a graduating student, designed what we now call “The Stars” which consists of our school colours of red and silver and the spirit of our new name and school.
Stars are always a welcome sight in the sky, shining bright. That is how we all see our future here at Northern Secondary, bright, inspirational, and welcoming! It’s our time to shine, GO STARS!
For more information, please contact:
Laurent Paquette
Principal
Northern Secondary School
(705)-472-5322
Laurent.Paquette@nearnorthschools.ca
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