Education Week activities for Elementary schools
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EDUCATION WEEK 2015 ACTIVITIES FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS:
ALLAN A. MARTIN SENIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL
1390 Ogden Avenue, Mississauga
905-278-6104
Contact: Amanda Cull
|April 13 |TBA |Open House and Kick-off Assembly |
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|April 15 |TBA |Bullying Prevention with Deb Peplar – for parents and the school community |
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| | |Tinkerbowl involving Makey Makey – with surrounding middle schools |
|April 22 |TBA | |
ALLOA PUBLIC SCHOOL
1248 Mayfield Road West, Brampton
905-843-2332
Contact: Jody Farkas-MacLean
|April 23 |9:30 – 10:30 a.m. |Honesty Assembly- inspiration winners and the Awards of Distinction will be presented |
BALMORAL DRIVE SENIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL
233 Balmoral Drive, Brampton
905-793-6070
Contact: Cathy Fera
|April 20 |6 – 8 p.m. |Fearless Kind Summit – interactive parent/daughter workshop filled with discussion, activities and |
| | |fun exercises designed to strengthen the parent/daughter bond; develop an in-depth understanding of |
| | |“girl world” and the pressures, expectations and drama that goes along with it; boosts self-esteem,|
| | |confidence and authentic self-expression, focusing on being bold, healthy risk-taking, leadership, |
| | |authentic self-expression. |
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| | |Parent Workshop – community pizza dinner, hands-on math activities and games, science experiments |
|April 22 |6 – 7:30 p.m. |and tech shops for parents and students. |
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| | |Celebration of Greatness – celebrate the week’s activities (video designed by the #beawesome group |
| | |of pictures from the week’s events; honour the Award of Distinction recipients. |
|April 24 |1:30 – 2:30 p.m. | |
BRISDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL
370 Brisdale Drive, Brampton
905-840-2135
Contact Person: Angela Antonopoulos
|April 16 |6 – 7:30 p.m. |Grade 1 & 2 Concert |
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| | |Spaghetti Dinner & Bake Sale – students from Fletcher’s Meadow SS will prepare the dinner which we|
| | |will serve to our parents as they watch the concert |
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| | |10 Years of Brisdale through the Arts & Book Fair – art will be posted in the main hallways |
| | |commemorating 10 years at Brisdale and showcasing the new Kindergarten addition. |
BURNT ELM PUBLIC SCHOOL
85 Burnt Elm Drive, Brampton
905-495-9368
Contact: Wendy Vokey
|April 20 |9:40 – 10:40 a.m. |Rhythm Works featuring Troy Sexton (former member of the International Performing Group STOMP) |
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| | |Earth Day Activities – various |
|April 22 |8:40 a.m. – 2:40 p.m. | |
CALEDON EAST PUBLIC SCHOOL
15738 Airport Road, Caledon East
905-584-2701
Contact: Carrie Campbell
|April 22 |2:30 – 4:40 p.m. & |Arts Showcase – showcase of art from this year |
| |5:30 – 7 p.m. | |
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|April 23 |11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. |Inquiry Fair – collection inquiry based on projects from all grades |
CARBERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL
526 Fernforest Drive, Brampton
905-595-1654
Contact: Heather Dabkowski
|April 13-17 |TBA |Book Fair |
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|April 15 |9 a.m. – 3:10 p.m. & 6:30 – 8 |Numeracy Day and Evening- all students will be divided into groups of 6 (cross grade groupings) and |
| |p.m. |the teachers will create math activities for the students to complete. Teams will rotate to |
| | |different classes to work together to complete the different math activities. |
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| | |Literacy Day – invite members of the school community to come to read to the students |
|April 17 |9:10 p.m. – 3:10 p.m. | |
| | |“Pirates” Musical – inspires artistic, musical and dramatic greatness throughout the school. The |
| | |children will perform (singing, dancing, acting) during the day for our family of schools and the |
|April 21 & 23 |9 – 10 a.m. & |Carberry students. Evening performances are for parents and families. |
| |7 – 8 p.m. | |
CASHMERE AVENUE PUBLIC SCHOOL
2455 Cashmere Avenue, Mississauga
905-276-4434
Contact: Lori Prest
|April 16 |8:30 – 9:15 a.m. |Coffee and donuts – parents are invited to join the teachers and staff |
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| |9:15 a.m. |Classroom Visit – parents are invited to observe their child’s classroom learning |
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| | |School Musical – “Not quite Excaliber” – families are invited to watch a musical performance by |
|April 22-23 |TBA & 7 p.m. |the students. |
CASTLEBRIDGE PUBLIC SCHOOL
2801 Castlebridge Drive, Mississauga
905-812-7906
Contact: Janet Young
|April 15-24 |TBA |“Assignment Earth” – musical performance |
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| | |Scholastic Book Fair |
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| | |Blue Spruce and Silver Birch Voting |
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| | |Le Prix Peuplier |
CASTLEMORE PUBLIC SCHOOL
9916 The Gore Road, Castlemore
905-595-1656
Contact: Patricia Lynch
|April 14 |9:30 – 10:10 a.m. |Grandparent Tea and Timbits- grandparents will be invited to read with their grandchildren in any |
| | |language and enjoy tea and timbits |
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|April 16 |7 – 8:30 p.m. |Parent Night (ESL) – second session of our three part Parent night for information on ELLs and the |
| | |ESL programming |
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|April 21 |7 – 8:30 p.m. |Open House and Numeracy Night – parents and students will be invited to join us to celebrate all of |
| | |the great things happening here at the school (shown in a video to start the night. Parents and |
| | |students will then break off into grade level areas where the grade level team will have a variety |
| | |of numeracy activities for them to try and ideas of how to support their child(ren) at home. |
CENTENNIAL SENIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL
50 Ladore Drive, Brampton
905-459-5200
Contact: Cynthia Kelly
|April 23 |6:30 – 8 p.m. |Open House – an opportunity for parents to both enjoy student achievements and participate in |
| | |activities with their child. There will be 2-3 workshops for parents and students to choose to |
| | |attend; a special presentation by our settlement worker; book fair; student showcases (including |
| | |music soloists; SciTech display & student work); French Café where parents will order and be served |
| | |en Français |
CHERRYTREE PUBLIC SCHOOL
155 Cherrytree Drive, Brampton
905-454-2251
Contact: Sally Ann Gibson
|April 20 |TBA |Littler-less Lunch – students and staff participate to support healthy eating and living |
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| | |Spring Clean-up – in partnership with Brampton Clean City program |
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| | |International/Cultural Festival – students and staff will wear international/cultural dress and |
|April 21-22 |TBA |parade through the school to celebrate our diversity, while enjoying listening to music representing|
| | |our rich international diversity |
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| | |Staff International Potluck |
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| | |Library Book Display – beautiful books to honour different cultures and the rich international |
| | |tapestry of our school |
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| | |25th Anniversary Assembly – parents are invited to join the students and staff as we celebrate our |
| | |25th anniversary through dance, music and performances. |
|April 22 |9 – 10 a.m. (Team A) | |
| |1 – 2 p.m. (Team B) |25th Anniversary Open House – students, staff, parents (past and present) as well as past students |
| | |over the age of 18 are invited to our open house to enjoy touring the school and connecting with one|
| | |another. Grade 1-4 and our new Kindergarten classes will be open for everyone’s enjoyment. |
|April 23 | | |
| | |Numeracy Earth Hour – students and staff will turn off the lights for one hour to celebrate their |
| | |commitment to the planet. During the hour, students from Kindergarten through to grade 4 will |
| | |engage in different math activities in the classroom – puzzles, math games and rich math problems. |
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CHRIS HADFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL
465 Fairview Road West, Mississauga
905-755-8843
Contact: Manuela Filippone
|April 20 |9 – 9:15 a.m. |PowerPoint Kick-off and Video – an outline of the week’s events will be communicated to students |
| | |through a PowerPoint that will be emailed to all staff members to show in their classroom. A video |
| | |will also be attached that will mimic a Peel Inspire video. |
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| | |Spirit Day Assembly- students will dress up as someone who inspires greatness in them. During the |
|April 21 |9:30 – 10 a.m. |assembly, we will also play a trivia game “The Chris Hadfield Squares” which copies the Hollywood |
| | |Squares game show from television. |
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| | |Earth Day – students will be equipped with bags and gloves and will be assigned an area of the |
| | |school or c community to clean up. We will also be encouraging students and staff to bring a |
|April 22 |10 a.m. – 3 p.m. |litter-less lunch all week. |
CHURCHILL MEADOWS PUBLIC SCHOOL
3310 McDowell Drive, Mississauga
905-363-2338
Contact: Adele Hollingsworth
|April 20 |1:30 – 1:45 p.m. |Kick-off Assembly |
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| |1:45 – 2:30 p.m. |School Yard and Park Clean-up – students and staff go outside to clean up the school grounds |
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| | |Open House – parents are invited to come visit the school and spend time in the classrooms |
|April 21 |9:30 – 10:30 a.m. | |
| | |Orchestra/Choir Performance – grades Kindergarten - 3 |
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|April 23 |9:30 – 9:30 a.m. |Orchestra/Choir Performance – grades 4 - 5 |
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| |1:45 – 2:15 p.m. |Book Fair – remains open late tonight only |
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| |Open until 6:30 p.m. |EQAO Information Night – students and parents can come to learn more about the Provincial |
| | |assessment that happens in grade 3 |
| |6:30 – 7:45 p.m. | |
| | |Open House – parents are invited to come visit the school and spend time in the classrooms |
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|April 24 |1:30 – 2:30 p.m. |Award of Distinction Recognition and Staff Breakfast |
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|April 25 |7:45 – 8:30 p.m. | |
CLAIREVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL
97 Gallucci Crescent, Brampton
905-794-8714
Contact: Shabina Bakhtyar
|April 20-24 |TBA |Open House & Used Book Sale – display of student artwork including visual arts or content area related |
| | |(science or social studies projects); grades 3-5 students will be involved the sorting, organizing and |
| | |selling for the book sale. |
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|TBA |TBA |School-wide Writing Activity – “I remember _____ (solving math problem/playing/building snow fort, etc.) |
| | |together with _____. It was great because_____.” and display their work around the school. |
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| | |Smile-O-Gram – grades 3-5 students will be involved in the process |
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| | |Spring Clean-up – staff will take their own class outside to clear-up the school grounds or neighbourhood|
|TBA |TBA |at their convenience during the week |
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| | |Diversity. Inspire. Greatness. Together. Grade 3 Concert |
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CLARK BOULEVARD PUBLIC SCHOOL
201 Clark Blvd., Brampton
905-793-6060
Contact: Nicole Cardinale
|April 15 |9 – 11 a.m. |Chai and Chat – community resources are asked to set up booths for parents who will be invited to |
| | |have some traditional chai tea and snacks while they visit booths from the community resources. |
| | |Parents can also visit the classrooms to see what their child is learning and have a quick visit |
| | |with their child. |
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| | |Book Fair – parents will be invited to have a first look and purchase books during the Chai and |
|April 15-22 |9 a.m. – 3 p.m. |chat, and we will offer a parent evening also |
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| | |Autism Awareness Assembly- we will be hearing from speakers and seeing some videos to help us |
|April 17 |9a.m. – 1 p.m. |better understand Autism and how we can be more inclusive to our friends and peers. |
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| | |Aussie X Cricket Workshop/Community Game – student workshop with Aussie X, and community Circket |
| | |match for students and parents to watch |
|April 20 |9 a.m. – 5 p.m. | |
| | |Dress Rehearsal for Primary Musical – presented to the school. |
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| | |Primary Musical “Three of a Kind” – parents and family are invited to the school musical for the |
|April 22 |TBA |second term which will be presented by grades 1 and 2. The students will be making their costumes|
| | |and sets, as well as learning the songs and dialogue. |
|April 23 |6:30 – 8 p.m. | |
CLARKSON PUBLIC SCHOOL
888 Clarkson Road South, Mississauga
905-823-4470
Contact: Laura Carter
|April 14-17 |8:30 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. |Book Fair |
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|April 16 |6:30 – 8 p.m. | |
| | |Clarkson’s 100th Birthday Celebration – activities will take place throughout the school to honour our |
| | |birthday: book fair in the Learning Commons, presentations in the gym and various classrooms. |
CONESTOGA PUBLIC SCHOOL
300 Conestoga Drive, Brampton
905-846-2311
Contact: Nyma Choudhary
|April 13-24 |TBA |Book Fair |
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|TBA |TBA |Presentation of the Play “Hamlet” |
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|TBA |TBA |Tour the World of Math |
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|TBA |TBA |Math Buddies |
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|TBA |TBA |Math Mentors |
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|TBA |TBA |Primary Concert |
COPELAND PUBLIC SCHOOL
5 Young Drive, Brampton
905-595-1652
Contact: Sonia Chhina
|April 13 |TBA |Inspire. Greatness. Together. Tableau – presentations by each homeroom |
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| | |Open House – parents are invited to participate in the discussion/open house: “I use math everyday &|
|April 14 |TBA |I didn’t even know it!” |
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| | |Duffle Bag Theatre – presentation for entire school |
|April 15 |TBA | |
| | |School-wide Awards and Colour House Activity Assembly |
|April 16 |TBA | |
| | |School-wide Groove-a-thon |
|April 17 |TBA | |
CREDIT VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL
2365 Credit Valley Road, Mississauga
905-607-0770
Contact: Peter Kwasney
|April 14 |9:30 – 10:30 a.m. |Kick-off and Awards Assembly – introduction of activities for Education week and presentation of |
| | |Education Week awards |
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|April 15 |6:30 – 7:30 p.m. |Inspire. Greatness. Together. Spring Concert – grades K-8 will perform songs, skits and dances |
| | |to reflect the Education Week theme |
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|April 16 |2:25 – 3:10 p.m. |Jump Rope for Heart Kick-off Assembly – representatives from Peel Heart & Stroke Foundation will |
| | |lead the assembly for the event to be held in May combining fitness and fundraising, giving our |
| | |students an added incentive to practice their skipping skills. |
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| | |Special Library Activities – featuring books that centre around our Education week theme |
|April 20-21 |8:50 – 10:50 a.m. | |
| | |School-wide Yard Clean-up for Earth Day |
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|April 22 |8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. |United Way “Pinball” Game – interested students and staff will play Team Pinball (an adapted |
| | |bowling game) to help raise funds for the United Way of Peel. |
|April 23 |11:45 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. & 1:45 – | |
| |2:10 p.m. | |
DARCEL AVENUE SENIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL
7635 Darcel Avenue, Mississauga
905-677-3802
Contact: Nicola Bailey-Bennett
|April 16 |7 p.m. |Family Math Evening – an exciting opportunity for students to showcase their learning to parents as |
| | |well as engage parents in creative math games |
DIXIE PUBLIC SCHOOL
1120 Flagship Drive, Mississauga
905-277-9505
Contact: Jennifer Condlln
|April 22 |10:05 – 10:45 a.m. |School-wide Reading Celebration- all school citizens will read at the same time with a buddy for |
| | |40 minutes. |
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|April 23 |TBA |A Visit with an Olympian – inspirational speaker |
DOLPHIN SENIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL
18 Brookside Drive, Mississauga
905-826-4247
Contact: Chris Vanellis
|April 17 |9 – 11:15 a.m. |Annual Career Fair – class 87E will host community and industry leaders for the career fair as a |
| | |culminating celebration of their career unit. 25 presenters from a variety of careers/jobs set up|
| | |booths to present to students about their careers and for the students to ask questions. Each |
| | |student must visit four different booths and have their career passports stamped. |
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| | |The Junior, Senior and Stage Bands and the Choir and Choir ensemble will perform for parents in an|
| | |amazing evening of music. |
|April 22 |7 – 9 p.m. | |
| | |Grade 8 classes will host the grade 6/7 classes to see their country projects in our “World |
| | |Tour2015.” Each grade 8class is a continent and each student in that continent researches and |
|April 24 |9 – 11:15 a.m. |displays their data on a chosen country. Each grade 6/7 student visits each continent and has |
| | |their passport stamped each time they stop at a country to ask questions. |
EASTBOURNE DRIVE PUBLIC SCHOOL
702 Balmoral Drive, Brampton
905-792-2264
Contact: Sajreen Sidhu
|April 16 |6 – 8 p.m. |Family Literacy Night- open for parents and guardians, each grade level will be opening up one of |
| | |their classrooms to parents to teach parents how to promote literacy at home through engaging |
| | |activities |
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| | |Book Fair |
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| | |Talent Show – performances by students |
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| | |Student Work Display- student’s work along with their pictures will be displayed around the school|
ELDORADO PUBLIC SCHOOL
25 Wardsville Drive, Brampton
905-456-7690
Contact: Samira Merchant-Haider
|April 21 |9 – 10 a.m. |Kindergarten Concert |
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|April 24 |9 – 10 a.m. |Open House – families are invited to the classrooms to visit |
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| |10 – 10:30 a.m. |Refreshments – provided in the Library |
ELLENGALE PUBLIC SCHOOL
3480 Ellengale Drive, Mississauga
905-279-1555
Contact: Bo Ryung Yang
|April 17-24 |9:10 a.m. – 4 p.m. |Book Fair – will also be open the evenings of the school concert |
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|April 22-23 |1:30 – 3 p.m. & |Spring Concert & Open House – parents are invited to school for the spring concert, grades 1-6 will |
| |6:30 – 8 p.m. |be performing. A continuation of math communication Bump-It Up walls with student work samples to |
| | |be displayed. |
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| | |Student Art Card Fundraiser – stationary for sale during the concerts. Student artworks around |
| | |character traits will be printed on the cards. |
ELLWOOD MEMORIAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
35 Ellwood Drive East, Bolton
905-857-3021
Contact: Tammi Lamont
|April 23 |2 – 3 p.m. |Open House with Math Focus – individual teachers will run math activities and/or games in their |
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ELMCREST PUBLIC SCHOOL
2620 Chalkwell Close, Mississauga
905-822-1675
Contact: Dianne Wilson
|April 23 |6:15 – 7:30 p.m. |Pan Am Math Night – a family evening of math meets the PAN AM games; numeracy investigated through a|
| | |sports perspective; a musical and multi-media presentation followed by classroom visits showcasing |
| | |student work focused on math and PNA AM sport. |
FAIRLAWN PUBLIC SCHOOL
40 Fairlawn Blvd., Brampton
905-794-6063
Contact: Marie Casciato
|April 16 |6:30 p.m. |Numeracy Night – how is math assessed? rich tasks and communication in math; how can parents help |
| | |their children learn math at home. |
FAIRWIND SENIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL
5235 Fairwind Drive, Mississauga
905-507-3877
Contact: Sulvia Jakob-Muirhead
|April 21 |9 – 10 a.m. |Canadian Author – Kenneth Oppel – tentative booking for a 60 minute presentation on inspiring and |
| | |reaching goals and becoming a writer. |
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|April 24 |TBA |School Assembly – dance team performs an inspirational physical movement, inspirational |
| | |presentation by a group of students and a past Fairwind student will talk to students about what |
| | |inspired them to succeed. |
FERNFOREST PUBLIC SCHOOL
275 Fernforest Drive, Brampton
905-793-6157
Contact: Kristen Rielly
|April 21 |Noon – 1:30 p.m. |Chili Cook-off – several staff to make and donate a pot of chili which will then be judged. Staff|
| | |can purchase a ticket to receive a bowl of chili, bun and drink – all money to be donated to Well |
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|April 22 |9 a.m. – 3 p.m. |Earth Day Clean-up – our school will participate in cleaning up Brampton. Bags and gloves will be|
| | |provided to students and staff, assignments will be handed out. |
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| | |Shared Reading –a story will be scanned onto our shared drive where staff can access the pictures |
|April 23 |11:20 a.m. - Noon |to show the students while the principal reads the story over the PA system |
GARTHWOOD PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL
3245 Colonial Drive, Mississauga
905-607-0800
Contact: Bani de la Rea
|April 23 |9:30 – 10:30 a.m. & |Garthwood Goes Green – primary musical concert with an environmental theme |
| |7 – 8 p.m. | |
GLENDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL
35 Sunset Boulevard, Brampton
905-451-2463
Contact: Tara Regota
|April 13 |TBA |Science Day |
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|April 14 |TBA |Literacy Day |
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|April 15 |TBA |Math Day |
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|April 16 |TBA |Environment Day |
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|April 17 |TBA |Arts Day with Talent Show |
GREAT LAKES PUBLIC SCHOOL
285 Great Lakes Drive, Brampton
905-793-8532
Contact: Ripenjit Hothi
|April 13-24 |TBA |Guest Readers – parents or grandparents will be invited to read books to the students in the |
| | |primary and junior grades during nutrition breaks |
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|April 15 |6 p.m. |Open House – Theme “My Dream” and Assembly – each student can display about their dream “what they|
| | |want to be when they grow up, as they are inspired by…” through display board, art work, Prezi |
| | |etc. During the short assembly there will be an award presentation, some awards being presented |
| | |by students. |
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| | |School Team Quiz Contest – general knowledge questions will be asked from different subject areas.|
|April 21 |6 a.m. | |
GRENOBLE PUBLIC SCHOOL
33 Greenbriar Road, Brampton
905-791-2333
Contact: Judy Barron, Maleka Ramnarine
|April 17 |9:05 – 9:45 & 10 – 11 a.m. |Author Ruth Ohi Presentation – for primary and junior students |
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| |6:30 – 7:30 p.m. | |
|April 23 | |Junior Spring Concert – showcasing cross-curricular student performances |
HAROLD F. LOUGHIN PUBLIC SCHOOL
39 Herkley Drive, Brampton
905-457-6812
Contact: Mei Rideout
|April 20 |12:20 – 1 p.m. |Scavenger Hunt – grade one students look for items around the room (like I spy with my little eye) |
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| | |Book Fair – open all week, and also Wednesday evening 3 – 8 p.m. |
|April 20-24 |9:15 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. | |
| | |Spelling Bee – for grades 2 & 3 in the morning, and grades 4 & 5 in the afternoon |
|April 21 |9:30 – 10:30 a.m. & | |
| |2 – 3 p.m. |School Concert – half of the school performs at the concert and the other half decorates the gym and|
| | |bulletin boards |
|April 22 |6:15 – 7:15 | |
| | |Observe Earth Hour – lights out |
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| |8:30 – 9 p.m. |Park Clean-up – whole school participates in the park clean-up, working with the City of Brampton – |
| | |Clean City |
|April 23 |9:15 a.m. – 3 p.m. | |
| | |Month End Assembly & Award Presentation |
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|April 24 |9:15 – 10:15 a.m. | |
HAZEL MCCALLION SENIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL
5750 River Grove Avenue. Mississauga
905-858-1133
Contact: Natacha Da Silva
|April 20 |TBA |Kick-off Assembly – presentation by Wali Shah, a motivational speaker and musician for students |
| | |and staff |
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|April 20-24 |TBA |Earth Day Activities |
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|April 22 |5:30 p.m. |French Café – parents will be served French inspired treats and beverages |
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| | |Spring Concert – parents invited for the presentation |
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HILLCREST MIDDLE SCHOOL
1530 Springwell Avenue, Mississauga
905-822-1657
Contact: Virginia McKinnon
|April 21-24 |9:15 – 11:30 a.m. |Ongoing Celebrations – throughout the week of the many ways the Hillcrest learning community works|
| | |together to inspire greatness in others |
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| | |Open House- parents and guardians are invited to attend classes, the theme of this event is |
|April 22 |Morning |critical thinking and problem solving across the curriculum |
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| | |Volunteer Assemblies – two will be held, parent volunteers will be invited for cake and coffee |
|April 24 |TBA |with the staff between the two assemblies and celebrate the many ways they inspire greatness at |
| | |Hillcrest. Award of Distinction recipients will also be recognized. |
HOMESTEAD PUBLIC SCHOOL
99 Fletcher's Creek Blvd., Brampton
905-874-4142
Contact: Kelly Kerr
|April 13-24 |TBA |Opening Assembly for Awards of Distinction |
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| | |French Performer |
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| | |Grandparent’s Day and Tea |
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| | |French Café |
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| | |Floor Hockey Game – teachers vs. students |
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| | |Dodgeball game – teachers vs. primary students |
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| | |Are You Smarter than a Homesteader – game show |
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| | |Art Show |
HUNTINGTON RIDGE PUBLIC SCHOOL
345 Huntington Ridge Drive, Mississauga
905-890-2170
Contact: Michael Bartalos
|April 20 |8:50 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. |Career & Spirit Day – students will dress in the clothing they would wear for the job that they |
| | |want to do when they grow up. |
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|April 21 |8:50 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. |Earth Day, Spring Clean-up – of the school yard and local community environment |
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| | |Spring Concert |
|April 22-23 |8:50 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. | |
| | |HERO Assembly – this assembly will award students who display our schools HERO character traits |
|April 24 |9:15 – 10:30 a.m. |and presentation to staff receiving an Award of Distinction or Excellence. |
JANET I. MCDOUGALD PUBLIC SCHOOL
498 Hartsdale Avenue, Mississauga
905-278-5942
Contact: Heather Hughes
|April 22 |6:30 – 7 p.m. |Primary Concert – parents and the school community are invited to our concert which is all about the|
| | |Environment and how we can do our part to keep the Earth clean |
| | | |
| | |Art Gallery Walk – parents or guardians are invited to view student’s art work (a variety of forms |
|April 23 |2:45 – 3:15 p.m. |and media) which will be displayed throughout the school; each student will fill out a bio |
| | |explaining who they are and about their art work. |
| | | |
| | |Awards Assembly –celebrating how we as a school “Inspire. Greatness. Together” and celebrating |
| | |staff, students and volunteers who go above and beyond. |
|April 24 |1 – 2 p.m. | |
JEFFERSON PUBLIC SCHOOL
48 Jefferson Road, Brampton
905-791-2818
Contact: Carmelina La Marca
|April 13-17 |9 a.m. – Noon |Inspire. Greatness. Together. Open House, Book Fair, Art Exhibit & Math Activity |
| | | |
| | |Schoolyard & Community Clean-up |
|April 16 |9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. | |
KINDREE PUBLIC SCHOOL
7370 Terragar Blvd., Mississauga
905-824-8371
Contact: Leah Romaniello
|April 17 |4:18 – 3 p.m. |Student Speeches – grade 5 students present to a panel of teachers, peers and parents: topics are |
| | |linked to curriculum with a social justice theme |
| | | |
| | |Grade 1 & 2 Concert |
|April 23 |7 – 8 p.m. | |
LARKSPUR PUBLIC SCHOOL
111 Larkspur Road, Brampton
905-799-2952
Contact: Catherine Allegretti-Costa
|April 13-17 |8:50 a.m. – 2:50 p.m. |Drum Fit Workshops – the whole school will be participating in a workshop that will be integrating|
| | |music and physical education. |
| | | |
|April 16 |11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. |Open House & Art Gallery Exhibit – Parents are invited to visit classrooms to explore and |
| | |experience what children do every day with focus on parent friendly numeracy strategies; |
| | |entertained by the Travelling Minstrels in the hallways; refreshments and multicultural treats. |
| | | |
| | |Parent Evening Get-Together – Amy Lynn will be speaking to parents about numeracy; a bag of |
| | |manipulatives will be provided to parents, all funded by the School Council. |
| |5:30 – 7:30 p.m. | |
| | |Assembly and Awards – school performances various talents (i.e. dance, drama, music, visual arts, |
| | |magic tricks, karate, etc.); Travelling Minstrels, dance groups and presentation of Awards of |
| | |Distinction, Excellence and Champion. |
|April 17 |11 a.m. – 12:40 p.m. | |
LEVI CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOL
1525 Samuelson Circle, Mississauga
905-564-9879
Contact: Nicole Vosper
|April 13 |TBA |Jack Grunsky Performance – for French immersion and core French students |
| | | |
| | |Environmental Walk- for whole school |
| |TBA | |
| | |Storytime – sign up for a different class and arrange that you read aloud your favourite |
|April 14 |TBA |environmental book to the class |
| | | |
| | |Exploring the Impossible – Arts Performance |
|April 15 |TBA | |
| | |Open House & Book Fair |
|April 16 |TBA | |
| | |Community Clean-up |
|April 17 |TBA | |
LORENVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL
10 Lorenville Drive, Brampton
905-451-7091
Contact: Jenn Campbell
|April 16 |9 a.m. – 7 p.m. |Family Math Day – throughout the day, classrooms will be engaged in a variety of math activities. |
| | |Students will be invited to wear their favourite math clothes (numbers, shapes, patterned shirts). |
| | |In the evening, families will be invited to come and participate as a family in a variety of math |
| | |activities. |
MASSEY STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL
95 Massey Street, Brampton
905-791-9392
Contact: Catherine Nakitsas
|April 20 |9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. |Meaningful Monday – students sign a pledge for the environment |
| | | |
|April 21 |9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. |Take Action Tuesday – students address a local environmental issue (e.g. why can’t we compost at |
| | |school?) |
| | | |
|April 22 |9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. |Waste Pick-up Wednesday & Earth Day – school and park clean up |
| | | |
|April 23 |9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. |Thirst Quench Thursday – students bring a reusable water bottle |
| | | |
| |5 – 6:30 p.m. |Book Fair & Gallery Walk – pizza, home and school; cookies and juice (grade 5 graduation |
| | |fundraiser) |
| | | |
| |7 – 8:30 p.m. |Talent Show – Kindergarten – grade 5 students showcase their talents |
| | | |
|April 24 |9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. |Footloose Friday – students walk, bike, roll to school |
MCBRIDE AVENUE PUBLIC SCHOOL
974 McBride Avenue, Mississauga
905-270-6414
Contact: Vinita Mongia
|April 14-22 |6 – 7:30 p.m. |Book Fair – for students and parents |
| | | |
|April 15 |6 – 7:30 p.m. |Multicultural Food Feast – community members bring in a variety of foods from different cultures. |
| | |As parents visit classes, they also enjoy sampling food from around the world. |
MCHUGH PUBLIC SCHOOL
31 Craig Street, Brampton
905-451-515
Contact: Denise Gilliland
|April 15-23 |9 a.m. – 3 p.m. |Spring Concert – performances from students grades 2-5, the primary and junior choir and the Latin |
| | |dance club |
|April 23 |11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | |
| | |Spring Book Fair – open to students and staff, and also April 23 designated as family shopping day |
| | |for parents to come in and shop |
MIDDLEBURY PUBLIC SCHOOL
5482 Middlebury Drive, Mississauga
905-821-8585
Contact: Sam Tullett
|April 13 |9 – 10 a.m. |Opening Ceremonies – parade of countries with flags through the school, finishing in the gym |
| | |taking the oath of the Pan Am games |
| | | |
|April 14 |9 a.m. – 3 p.m. |Grandparents Day – grandparents are invited to share an artifact or photo from their youth to |
| | |inspire conversation about growing up in a different era/country |
| | | |
| | |Canadian born Rapper and Motivational Speaker, Duayne D.O. Gibson – speaks about goal setting, |
|April 15 |9 a.m. – 3 p.m. |perseverance and anti-bullying |
| | | |
| | |Grade 4 & 5 Choir Presentation – Middlebury at the Musicals |
|April 16 |6 – 7 p.m. | |
| | |Electives and Closing Ceremonies – students will be given a passport to visit two stations to |
|April 17 |1 – 3 p.m. |participate in a craft, physical or drama activity. Recap of the week including pictures of Pachi|
| | |visiting different classes. |
MILLER'S GROVE PUBLIC SCHOOL
6325 Miller's Grove, Mississauga
905-824-3275
Contact: Layla Restivo
|April 21 |Morning |Grandparent’s Tea – students spend time reading with their grandparents |
| | | |
| | |Open House – numeracy will be the theme. Parents and students will be able to visit classrooms |
|April 23 |6:30 – 7:30 p.m. |and try different numeracy activities. |
MORTON WAY PUBLIC SCHOOL
200 Morton Way, Brampton
905-452-6116
Contact: Ingrid Carlaw
|April 13&15 |10:30 a.m. & 1 p.m. |Musical Rehearsal |
| | | |
|April 13-17 |TBA |Book Fair |
| | | |
|April 13-22 |TBA |Environmental Tree Display |
| | | |
| |TBA |Students Turn Off the Screen Activity |
| | | |
|April 15 |TBA |Awards Presentation |
| | | |
| |7 p.m. |Musical Performance – Free to be You and Me |
| | | |
|April 16 |TBA |Open House |
| | | |
|April 22 |TBA |Community Clean-Up & Wear blue, green, brown |
MOUNT PLEASANT VILLAGE PUBLIC SCHOOL
100 Commuter Drive, Brampton
905-495-8778
Contact: Rebecca Carrick
|April 13 |TBA |Author Presentation |
| | | |
|April 13-17 |TBA |Art Contest |
| | | |
|April 14-16 |TBA |Guest Readers |
| | | |
|April 15 |11:15 a.m. – 12:35 p.m. |Inspirational Speaking Contest |
| |11:15 a.m. – 12:35 p.m. | |
|April 22 |1:15 – 2:35 p.m. |Education Week Assembly and Music Café |
| | | |
|April 23 |1:15 – 2:35 p.m. |Talent Show |
| | | |
|April 24 | |School-yard Clean-up |
NELSON MANDELA PUBLIC SCHOOL
10125 Chinguacousy Road, Brampton
905-595-1655
Contact: Joanne de Melo
|April 14 |9:30 – 10:10 a.m. |Education Week Assembly “Because of Them We Can” – whole school assembly focusing on those who |
| | |inspire us |
| | | |
|April 17 |9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. |“Our Families Inspire” Event – family and community members will be invited to share or read |
| | |inspiring stories with students and staff |
| | | |
|April 20 |9 – 9:30 a.m. |Jump Rope for Heart Assembly – to initiate the Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser |
| | | |
| | |Earth Day Celebrations – classes will be participating in various activities throughout the day |
|April 22 |9 a.m. – 3 p.m. | |
| | |Grand Opening – the school will hose classroom visits and an official opening ceremony featuring |
| | |special presentations by our students |
|April 23 |6 – 7:30 p.m. | |
| | |Community Gathering and Award of Distinction Recognition – the whole school assembly will be hosted |
| | |by our grade 2 students; students from Kindergarten to grade 5 will be recognized for demonstrating |
|April 24 |9:30 – 10:10 a.m. |positive character traits; Award of Distinction recipients will be acknowledged for their |
| | |contributions to our school. |
NORTHWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL
70 Gretna Drive, Brampton
905-451-6464
Contact: Leonina Vandevalk
|April 14-16 |TBA |“Previously Loved Book Sale” |
| | | |
|April 15 |6 – 7 p.m. |Primary Spring Concert |
| | | |
|April 22 |TBA |Brampton Spring Clean-up - in the community |
| | | |
|TBA |TBA |Numeracy/Literacy Evening |
| | | |
|TBA |TBA |Dance Professional – providing musical theatre and dance workshops |
PLOWMAN'S PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL
5940 Montevideo Road, Mississauga
905-821-4973
Contact: Sarah Frampton
|April 14 |1 – 3 p.m. |Dufflebag Theatre Bilingual Performance: Little Red Riding Hood – for students grades 4-6 |
| | | |
| | |Scholastic Book Fair |
|April 14-16 |1 – 3 p.m. | |
| | |Open House – parents visit classrooms to see the amazing math work that is happening at the |
|April 16 |6:30 – 7:30 p.m. |school; see our display of math across the grades, and student thoughts on having a growth |
| | |mindset. The book fair will also be open during this time. |
PLUM TREE PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL
6855 Tenth Line West, Mississauga
905-824-0155
Contact: Lynda Ellison
|TBA |TBA |Author Visit |
| | | |
|TBA |TBA |Open House |
QUEENSTON DRIVE PUBLIC SCHOOL
3520 Queenston Drive, Mississauga
905-277-9523
Contact: Erica Glover
|April 23 |6 – 7:30 p.m. |Passport to Queenston – parents will be welcome to visit different areas and classrooms of the |
| | |school, including French Café, Change Now, Mental Health and student involvement, individual works |
| | |around multiple intelligences. ASD Awareness, Day of Pink and work around the “isms” displays of |
| | |work and fundraisers. |
RED WILLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL
80 Red Willow Road, Brampton
905-794-4728
Contact: Emma Gumulka
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|April 20-24 |2:20 – 2:40 p.m. |Drop Everything Engage Math – students will engage in 20 minutes of math games at the end of the day|
| | | |
| | |Red Willow is Inspired Art Display – each student will create a piece of art that will be displayed.|
|April 23 |4 – 5 p.m. |Parents/guardians will have the opportunity to purchase their child’s artwork for $1.00 and place a |
| | |SOLD sign on the artwork. All money collected will go towards purchasing literacy supplies. |
| | | |
| | |Grade 3 & 4 Concert – held for parents/guardians |
| | | |
| |6 – 7 p.m. | |
ROBERTA BONDAR PUBLIC SCHOOL
30 Pantomine Blvd., Brampton
905-457-1799
Contact: Pat Harber
|April 13-24 |9 a.m. – 2 p.m. |10th Anniversary Celebration – a selection of student artwork together with an exhibit |
| | |illustrating the history of the school will be on display |
| | | |
|April 17 |12:40 p.m. |Awards Assembly – recognizing the achievement of student REACH awardr recipients as well as |
| | |acknowledge the efforts of staff and community individuals nominated for Awards of Distinction |
| | | |
| | |Showcase of Talent – clubs and individual students will perform cheerleading, dance, song and |
|April 22 |12:40 p.m. |other routines in this popular event for grades 4 to 8 |
|April 23 |7 p.m. | |
ROWNTREE PUBLIC SCHOOL
254 Queen Mary Drive, Brampton
905-840-4601
Contact: Catherine Harley
|April 14 |9 – 10 a.m. |Grade One Reading Celebration – grade one students invite family and community members into their |
| | |classrooms to celebrate their accomplishment of learning to read! Students proudly read story books|
| | |to the visitors. |
| | | |
| | |Verse Speaking Assembly – two students from each classroom will present a poem at a full school |
|April 17 |9 – 10 a.m. & 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. |assembly |
| | | |
| |7 – 8 p.m. |Family Math Night – parents will participate in simulated grade one, three and five 21st Century |
|April 23 | |Math lessons |
| | | |
| |9 – 10 a.m. |Math Contest – for students in grades four and five |
|April 24 | | |
RUTH THOMPSON MIDDLE SCHOOL
5605 Freshwater Drive, Mississauga
905-814-1729
Contact:
|April 21 |Afternoon |Earth Hour – classes will turn off lights, electronics, personal devices |
| | | |
|April 22 |Evening |Open House – Thompson tunes, art show, grade level sharing, Healthy Minds booth run by students |
| | | |
| | |Thompson Tunes |
|April 23 |TBA | |
| | |Rose Theatre Performance |
|April 24 |Morning & Afternoon | |
SAWMILL VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL
36925 Sawmill Valley, Mississauga
905-820-2500
Contact: Sue Oolup
|April 13-17 |TBA |Book Fair |
| | | |
|April 16 |6:30 p.m. |Spring Presentation |
| | | |
|April 17 |All day |Spirit Day – PJ Day |
| | | |
|April 22 |TBA |Earth Day – Clean-up, litter-less lunch, walk to school |
| | | |
|April 23 |Afternoon |I CAN/WE CAN Assembly – with Jesse Ruben and Wes Prankard of Northern Starfish |
| | | |
| | |I CAN/WE CAN Concert - featuring Jesse Ruben, Wes Prankard and School Council’s Silent Auction |
| |Evening | |
| | |Spirit Day – wear purple/orange for autism |
| | | |
|April 24 |All day | |
SHELTER BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL
6735 Shelter Bay Road, Mississauga
905-826-5516
Contact: Stuart van Oostveen
|April 16 |10 – 11 a.m. & 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. |Junior Concert – music from the Beatles performed by students in grades 4, 5 and 6 |
| | | |
| |2:25 – 2:30 p.m. |Multicultural Day – parents and students, with staff coordination, set up displays of the many |
|April 21 | |cultures represented in our school. We share food, cultural practices and celebration of our |
| | |diversity. |
| | | |
| |10 – 11 a.m. & 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. |Kindergarten Concert – each of our Kindergarten classes share their talents with parents in a |
|April 23 | |variety of performances. |
SHERIDAN PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL
2280 Perran Drive, Mississauga
905-822-2401
Contact: Marilyn Lee
|April 15 |9:30 – 11:30 a.m. |Open House, Engage Math- parents are invited to participate in Engage Math activities in the |
| | |child’s classrooms |
| | | |
|April 23 |6:30 – 7:30 p.m. |Spring Concert- grades 3 & 4 students Inspire Greatness together Dress rehearsal in the afternoon|
| | | |
| | |Awards Assembly – Choir performance and sparkler awards for students. Recap video of Education |
|April 24 |12:35 – 1:50 p.m. |Week and Awards of Distinction |
SILVERTHORN PUBLIC SCHOOL
3535 Cedar Creek Drive, Mississauga
905-279-1651
Contact: Malabika Ray
|April 20-24 |6 – 7:30 p.m. |Book Fair – open to students, parents and staff |
| | | |
|April 23 |6 – 7:30 p.m. |Open House – display in the gym showcasing Technology/Numeracy initiatives; Kindergarten display |
| | |of children’s work and activities; cyber-bullying presentation by grade 5 students; parents |
| | |welcome to attend presentations in the gym. |
SIR ISAAC BROCK PUBLIC SCHOOL
45 Meltwater Crescent, Brampton
905-791-6025
Contact: Maria Cristina Sciamanna
|April 13-24 |9 a.m. – 3:20 p.m. |Litter-less Lunch Week & Book Fair – students will be encouraged to bring litter-less lunches to |
| | |reduce waste. |
| | | |
|April 14 |11:30 a.m. – 1:20 p.m. |Chai and Chat – an informal chat session with complementary chai prepared by the school’s settlement|
| | |worker, followed by parents visiting the classrooms |
| | | |
| |9:30 – 11 a.m. & 7 – 8:30 p.m. |Oz – the Musical – musical performance based on the story ‘The Wizard of Oz’ |
|April 21-23 | | |
SIR WILLIAM GAGE MIDDLE SCHOOL
625 Queen Street, Brampton
905-456-3394
Contact: Andrea Lindsay
|April 20-23 |8 a.m. – 2 p.m. |Unleash your Passions – students will have the opportunity to explore various teacher led passions|
| | |and participate in one activity of their choice for four days |
| | | |
| | |Passions Showcase – families are invited to come and see all of the great learning from the |
|April 23 |6 – 7 p.m. |“Unleash your Passions” activities |
SOMERSET DRIVE PUBLIC SCHOOL
50 Somerset Drive, Brampton
905-846-2500
Contact:
|April 13-14 |9 a.m. – 3:20 p.m. |School Planting Activity – planting flowers and other items around the school in honour of Earth |
| | |Day |
| | | |
|April 16 |1 – 2 p.m. |Spring Concert- parents and the community will be invited to watch the students perform songs, |
| | |multi-media presentations and poems |
| | | |
|April 20-24 |9 a.m. – 3:20 p.m. |Community Clean-up – students and staff Spring clean-up |
| | | |
|April 21 |TBA |Parent Math Hour (Drop Everything and Do Math)- parents are invited to the classroom to work with |
| | |students doing math games, number talks, using math models |
| | | |
| | |Ballet Creole – African dance and drumming to coincide with music unit |
|April 22 |TBA | |
SUNNY VIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL
30 Chapparal Drive, Brampton
905-789-1707
Contact: Monica Boparai
|April 20-24 |9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. |Community Clean-up and conserving electricity involving all grade levels throughout the week |
| | | |
| |6 – 7:30 p.m. |Grade Level Events: |
| | |Grade 8 mall |
| | |Grade 6 speeches |
|April 24 | |Grade 6 EQAO Parent information night |
| | | |
| |9:30 – 11:30 a.m. |Diversity Assembly – showcasing different cultures, music spring concert, cultural dress day |
TRELAWNY PUBLIC SCHOOL
3420 Trelawney Circle, Mississauga
905-824-0360
Contact: Amanda Lucic
|April 20 |9 a.m. – 2:15 p.m. |Day of Inspiration – the morning keynote speaker is Earth Rangers, all students attend, and in the |
| | |afternoon inspirational speakers will come to talk to students in a conference format where students|
| | |rotate around to different speakers. |
| | | |
| | |Toy Drive Sale – students collect toys for a garage sale, with the funds raised being donated to the|
|April 23 |9 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. |Eden Food Bank. |
| | | |
| | |Read-a-thon – entire school participates in a read-a-thon for literacy awareness and fun, we will |
|April 24 |9 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. |also watch previously recorded videos of parents and students who read stories in other languages |
| | | |
VISTA HEIGHTS PUBLIC SCHOOL
89 Vista Blvd., Mississauga
905-826-1581
Contact:
|April 20 |9:35 a.m. – 3:35 p.m. |Dance Workshops – students learn a variety of dances from different genres of music and cultures, |
| | |prompting both cultural awareness and a healthy active lifestyle. |
| | | |
| | |Jump Rope for Heart Kick-off Assembly – the skipping team will provide a demonstration for the whole|
|April 21 |9:45 – 10:55 a.m. |school and a representative from the Heart and Stroke Society will come to speak to the students |
| | |about the fundraising campaign and living a healthy lifestyle. |
| | | |
| | |Earth Day Clean-up – students and staff go out to the community and school grounds. |
| | | |
|April 22 |9:35 a.m. – 3:35 p.m. |Open House, Art Show and Book Fair – showcasing math and a skipping demonstration |
| | | |
| | |Character Counts Assembly – Awards of Distinction will be presented, spirit day: yellow and blue |
|April 23 |9 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. |school colours, presentation on character trait - responsibility |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
|April 24 |9:45 – 10:55 a.m. | |
WESTACRES PUBLIC SCHOOL
2165 Breezy Brae Drive, Mississauga
905-277-0912
Contact: Larissa Lowe
|April 20 |9 – 11 a.m. |Playground Clean-up – spring clean-up for our school yard |
| | | |
|April 21 |9 – 10 a.m. |Jump Rope for Heart – students will be participating in skipping activities to celebrate healthy |
| | |living |
| | | |
|April 23 |6:30 – 7:30 p.m. |Open House: Creating Treasure out of “Trash”- students will be creating art pieces out of recycled |
| | |items |
| | | |
|April 24 |9 a.m. – 2 p.m. |Forest of Reading Voting – students will be voting on their favourite Silver Birch books |
WILIAMS PARWAY PUBLIC SCHOOL
1285 Williams Parkway, Brampton
905-791-4324
Contact: Jennifer Keller
|April 15 |6:30 – 8 p.m. |Music Presentation for Parents |
| | | |
|April 20 |8:30 – 9:30 a.m. |Education Week Kick-off Assembly – Envirodrum (a band that makes music using all recycled products) |
| | |presentation |
| | | |
|April 23-24 |9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. |Watershed on Wheels program – with Toronto and Region Conservation |
WILLOW WAY PUBLIC SCHOOL
1715 Willow Way, Mississauga
905-567-0237
Contact: Sanja Magas
|April 13-24 |TBA |Earth Week Activities |
| | | |
|TBA |TBA |Earth Hour |
| | | |
|TBA |TBA |Community Clean-up |
| | | |
|April 23 |Morning & Evening |Math Olympics |
| | | |
| |TBA |Primary Spring Concert |
| | | |
|April 20-24 |All week |Book Fair |
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