MENUMENU
  • Board
    • Find a School
    • Contact Us
    • Site Map
  • Students
    • Edsby
    • Office 365
    • Virtual Library
    • LMS
    • Clever
  • Parents
    • Parent Portal
    • Bus Delays/Cancellations
    • School Cash Online

Near North District School Board

MENUMENU
  • Go to homepage
  • Schools
        • Find Your School
        • District Map
        • How do I Register?
        • Contact Us
  • Programs
        • Programs

        • Adult and Alternative Education
        • Adult English as a Second Language
        • e-Learning
        • English as a Second Language
        • Equity and Well-Being
        • Extended French
        • French Immersion
        • Indigenous Education
        • Kindergarten
        • Mathematics for Families
        • Programs (cont.)

        • Mental Health Resources
        • Mental Health Support Services
        • Safe and Accepting Schools
        • Special Education
        • Summer School
        • Specialized Programs

        • Arts Nipissing
        • Dual Credits
        • International Baccalaureate
        • Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program
        • Near North Sports
        • Personal Support Worker (PSW)
        • Specialist High Skills Major
        • STEAM Program
  • Parents
        • General Information

        • Diploma Requirements
        • Indigenous Student Self-Identification
        • School Calendar
        • Stay informed
        • Xello Parent
        • Starting at NNDSB

        • Childcare & School-Aged Programs
        • Parent Involvement
        • School Registration
        • Transportation
        • Login

        • Manage My Account
        • Parent Portal
        • School Cash Online
        • Edsby
        • Who should I talk to?
        • P.A. Activities
  • Board
        • Administration

        • Senior Administration
        • Board and Committee Meetings
        • Board Governance
        • Board of Trustees
        • Director’s Annual Report
        • Multi-Year Plan
        • Operations

        • Capital Planning
        • Financial Information
        • Tenders & RFPs
        • Ventilation Report
        • School Renewal Investment Report
        • Staff Portal
        • General Information

        • ​Accessibility
        • Administrative Guidelines
        • Community Use of Schools
        • Concussion Resources
        • Energy Management
        • Safe and Accepting Schools
        • FOI and Transcripts
  • Learning Resources
        • Clever
        • Copyright Decision Tool
        • Edsby
        • Brightspace LMS
        • Passport to Learning
        • Learn 360
        • Manage my Account
        • Microsoft Teams
        • Ontario Education Resource Bank
        • Office 365 Apps
        • Office 365 Mail
        • TVO Mathify
        • Virtual Library
        • Xello
        • Safe Workplace Training
  • Communications
        • About Communications
        • Social Media at NNDSB
        • Media Contact
        • Media Releases
        • Blog
  • Join Our Team
  • Staff

Board Governance Ad Hoc Committee

February 8, 2019 By Mairghread

Monday, February 11, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
NNDSB Board Office, Room 150

Agenda Package

Filed Under: Board and Committee Meetings 2018-2019

Parry Sound JK-12 Build Ad Hoc Committee

February 8, 2019 By Mairghread

Monday, February 11, 2019 at 12:00 p.m – 1:00 p.m.
NNDSB Board Office, Room 150
Agenda
Draft Terms of Reference

 

Filed Under: Board and Committee Meetings 2018-2019

FEEDBACK SOUGHT ON FRENCH IMMERSION IN PARRY SOUND

February 4, 2019 By Mairghread

The Near North District School Board will be offering a French Immersion Program in Parry Sound beginning September 1, 2019.  During the month of February 2019, the NNDSB will be seeking feedback and input from the Parry Sound area communities, including our parents and guardians with respect to the establishment on a French Immersion program at one centrally located school in the Parry Sound area.  It is anticipated that the confirmation of the location and program registration will begin early in March 2019.In our commitment to meeting the needs of all families, we invite parents and guardians of current and future students to participate in a survey of interest related to French Immersion Programming.

All eligible Students from the Parry Sound area entering first or second year of Kindergarten or Grade 1, including students from the following schools, may register for the proposed French Immersion Program in Parry Sound (transportation will be provided):

  • MacTier Public School
  • Humphrey Public School
  • McDougall Public School
  • Nobel Public School
  • Parry Sound Public School
  • Britt Public School
  • Whitestone Lake Central School

The French Immersion Program in ELK, embodies the philosophies of the Early Learning Kindergarten program while infusing the French language. At the NNDSB, 90% of the instruction in ELK and in Grade 1 are done in French. Our educator teams work with the students, at their level, to ensure understanding and development of literacy behaviours that foster proficiency in both French and English languages. Our teams strive to encourage communication in the second language while developing their critical thinking skills in what they notice, hear, and read as well as express themselves in a variety of ways. The development of thinking and speaking in young children provides them with a strong basis for successful learning throughout their lives. The provincial vision for the FSL program, “Students will communicate and interact with growing confidence in French, one of Canada’s official languages, while developing the knowledge, skills, and perspectives they need to participate fully as citizens in Canada and in the world.” (French as a Second Language curriculum)

If you are interested in registering your child or children in the French Immersion Program in the Parry Sound area, click on this Parry Sound FI Survey to complete the survey or go to the board website. If you have questions, please contact Krista Holmes at 705.746.9371 ext 7003 or Krista.Holmes@nearnorthschools.ca

Filed Under: NNDSB Featured, Uncategorized

Board Culture Ad Hoc Committee

February 4, 2019 By Jeff

Wednesday February 6, 2019 – 2:00 p.m.

NNDSB North Bay Board Office – Room 150

Agenda

 

Filed Under: Board and Committee Meetings 2018-2019

2018 Trustee Expenditures

January 30, 2019 By Frank

2018 Trustee Expenditures

Filed Under: Financial Information, Trustee Expenditures

Chippewa IB Program Recognized by Nipissing University

January 29, 2019 By Mairghread

Students who complete the Chippewa International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma will be provided the equivalent of one full year of university credits to Nipissing University as a result of a recent policy implementation.   Under the new rules, students who successfully complete the IB program with at least six subjects, including three at a higher level, with a score of at least 24/45, will be considered for admission, with eligibility to receive credits for all IB courses (both standard level (SL) and higher level (HL)) completed with a score of 5 or higher.

“This is another example of how our Near North District School Board establishes  and maintains programing partnerships within our community to benefit our students.  We are very proud of our long-standing relationship with Nipissing University and we look forward to future growth initiatives. The strength of this   program recognized at the post-secondary level speaks to the high quality of our program.  Chippewa IB scores are consistently above comparable program scores across the country.  This international program offers an extensive selection of courses which provides students with a great opportunity for post-secondary success.”   Jay Aspin, Chair

Chippewa’s IB program, accredited in 2015, is a magnet program of the Near North District School Board. The IB Diploma Program is internationally recognized as representing one of the highest standards in university preparatory education.

There are two upcoming information nights being held at Chippewa Secondary School for parents of students interested in exploring the IB program. The first, on February 6th at 6:30PM, is for the parents of students currently enrolled in the pre-IB program in grade ten. The second information night is for parents of prospective grade nine students on February 13th at 6:30PM.

For more information, please contact:

Mairghread Knought
Information and Communications Officer
P: (705) 472-8170 ext. 5010
Email: Mairghread.Knought@nearnorthschools.ca

Filed Under: NNDSB Featured

Directors January Board Report

January 25, 2019 By Mairghread

Near North Logo orange sunset with green treeDirector of Education Update: January 2019

North Bay Secondary Schools

With a decision regarding the 2019/202 student transitions confirmed, the focus is now on communicating that message to the community.  All North Bay high schools remain open and the Fricker graduating Grade 8 students will be either moving to specialized programs offered at Chippewa and West Ferris or Widdifield as their receiving home school.  WJ Fricker remains open next year as usual and the work schedule for the new building has been reassessed.

Communication mechanisms include media releases and use of social media platforms.  In addition, radio ads highlighting the parent information nights for Chippewa and Widdifield will be released soon indicating the dates as February 13 and February 12, 2019.

Thanks to West Ferris staff and students who welcomed parents to their building to explain their programming expectations and offerings on January, 17, 2019.

3:2 Consolidation -Staff Input

On January 8, 2019, the Director met with any staff members from the three North Bay high schools who wished to share their thoughts/concerns/considerations regarding the 3:2 North Bay high school consolidation with trustees.  This information was shared with all Trustees.

Bus Cancellation Days

With inclement weather resulting in bus cancellations, Senior staff, principals and teachers have been focusing on communicating that that our schools remain open with learning opportunities during the day.  Parents can expect that classes may be combined, or teachers may work with small groups, as educators continue to welcome students and complete or update communication and lesson plans, offer extra support for individual students and work through EDSBY to communicate work that students could complete at home (as available).  We also continue to try to address equity issues for those students and families who may not have access to wifi in our pre-planning.

Enrolment

Overall our enrolment in the elementary panel throughout the region has increased by 199 students over projected enrolment.

Within the secondary panel enrolment has decreased across the region by 78 student.  Schools most affected were Northern, FJ McElligott, Parry Sound, Chippewa and Widdifield.  Again, some of the numbers can be explained and others are of concern with specific grade loss leaving us with questions.  Almaguin and West Ferris are both up in their overall FTE of 30 FTE for both schools combined.  Chippewa and Widdifiled are down a total of 39 FTE.

Some variances can be easily explained, and others require further analysis to understand trends and projections.

Parent Involvement Committee – Upcoming Speaker

Congratulations to our Parent Involvement Committee who have secured Annie Kidder as presenter for the Near North District School Board on March 4, 2019.  Ms. Kidder is a highly influential figure in Ontario and Canada as the Executive Director of People for Education

 “People for Education is a unique organization in Canada: independent, non-partisan, and fueled by a belief in the power and promise of public education. We create evidence, instigate dialogue, and build links so that people can see – and act on – the connection between public education and a fair and prosperous society.” (https://peopleforeducation.ca/)

Ms. Kidder is often on TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin discussing educational issues.

The Women of Lockerbie:

I had the distinct pleasure of attending the production of The Women of Lockerbie (By Deborah Brevoort) which completed its 4-day run just Friday.  The play dealt with some challenging and emotional subject matter of the crash of Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland December 21, 1988 and the aftermath for those in Lockerbie and parents of a victim.  The performances of Grade 9-12 students from all three North Bay high schools enrolled in the night school theater arts program were profoundly moving.  Congratulations to all cast and crew who took part in this production.

Naagaanshki-Nishnaabemjik, The new language speakers leading the way

The NNDSB Indigenous Education team were successful in their application to the Ministry of Education for funding to support the delivery and development of a leadership opportunity for Indigenous students (Grades 7-12) in a culturally relevant context. Consistent with the priorities set as by the First Nation Advisory Council, Indigenous Education Advisory Circle and the Truth and Reconciliation: Calls to Action, the focus of the leadership gathering was to be around language revitalization.  Students from schools of the NNDSB that currently offer Ojibwe Language as well as Nibissing Secondary School on Nipissing First Nation alongside their language teachers, took part in a 3-day Language Learning and Leadership Gathering at Spirit Point with a focus on language revitalization and leadership through the development of a network of youth language leadership. Local Elders and Knowledge keepers supported this locally rich learning and leadership opportunity.

Jackie Young
Director of Education
January 22, 2019

Filed Under: NNDSB Featured

St. Pierre, Ashley

January 24, 2019 By Frank

Ashley Ste. Pierre

Indigenous Trustee Ashley St. Pierre will represent seven First Nations within the NNDSB catchment area. She is passionate about advocacy for First Nations Peoples and communities. She is an education counsellor for Moose Deer Point First Nation and looks forward to being an advocate for First Nations students, families and teachers. Indigenous Trustee St. Pierre believes in the power of public education to improve the lives of students, make the community stronger and the future brighter. She believes everyone is entitled to a safe, welcoming environment and will work to bring equality for all the First Nation students and communities she serves. Indigenous Trustee St. Pierre has extensive community service and education experience and says special education holds a special place in her heart. She enjoys spending time with her family and being outdoors, and her hobbies include cooking, reading and beading.

Filed Under: First Nations Representative Tagged With: first nations representative, trustee

Hall, Shane

January 24, 2019 By Frank

Shane Hall

Trustee Shane Hall says he was motivated to run for trustee because he wants to ensure that quality education and schools are available for children in local communities, and that good schools encourage families to grow and live in small communities. His volunteer experience includes having been a volunteer firefighter and he is involved as a coach and member of the executive of a minor hockey organization. Trustee Hall is passionate about keeping small schools open, outdoor education and tech programs. On the business side of education, he is interested in staff satisfaction, board assets and use, and funds allocation. Trustee Hall is married to an elementary school teacher, and they have two sons. In his spare time, Trustee Hall enjoys sports and the outdoors.

Filed Under: Zone 5 Tagged With: trustee, zone 5

Wesley, Howard – Vice Chair

January 24, 2019 By Frank

My priorities align with the Near North District School Board’s Vision, Mission, and Values. Through creating an inclusive culture with equitable programming, building diverse pathways, and supporting community partnerships, we can ensure student achievement and well-being.

I believe all schools are vital to their communities. With technology and partners who understand the value of funding our rural northern facilities, we can deliver all students a valuable educational experience that will help them achieve their goals and will attract new residents. No student or family should be faced with the decision to move to a larger community to obtain board run programming or ensure a fulsome elementary school experience.

I have been involved with many community projects including the revitalization of two community parks, creations of three community gardens, building 55 new affordable homes, and partnering with local service providers to enhance program offerings. I have been fortunate to be involved in NNDSB schools as a coach and parent volunteer including serving as the Chair of Victory Public School Parent Council, Chair of McDougall Public School Parent Council, member of the Parry Sound Public School building committee, and Parent Involvement Committee member. My daughter attends Parry Sound High School where I am currently a member of the parent council. My son is now enrolled in his first year of a Bachelor of Arts in Music at the University of Guelph after having been involved in Parry Sound High School’s band and music classes.

I grew up in North Bay and was very fortunate to participate in the programming available to North Bay students, including theatre performance and football. I was also a student representative and travelled to other communities to attend leadership camps including one hosted at Widdifield Secondary School. I began volunteering in schools again when my wife started teaching over twenty years ago. In my professional life I have worked in the telecom industry and two financial institutions as a financial advisor and commercial banker before beginning my current role in non-profit housing where I work for Georgian Bay Native Non-Profit Homes, Parry Sound Non Profit Housing Corporation, and Parry Sound Affordable Housing Development Corporation.

I welcome all community members to connect with me, and I thank you for the opportunity to serve.

Filed Under: Zone 4 Tagged With: trustee, vice chair, zone 4

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 66
  • 67
  • 68
  • 69
  • 70
  • …
  • 129
  • Next Page »
NNDSB Indigenous Education Logo

Biindigen

Mii gwi Anishinabek wewena nkenmaaminak dependajig maa kiing.
"We acknowledge in a good way, the original people of the land here"
We value the cultures, histories and relationships with the Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island (North America)

Connect With Us

Near North District School Board
963 Airport Road, P.O. Box 3110, North Bay, ON P1B 8H1
[P] 705-472-8170   [TF] 1-800-278-4922   [F] 705-472-9927
MENUMENU
  • Contact Us
  • Find Your School
  • Parent Portal
  • ​Accessibility Standards


Copyright © 2026 · Near North District School Board