Welcome back TDSB students, staff and community

  •  September, 2021
First of all, I hope you have had a wonderful summer. To say you earned a much-needed break over the last year would be a massive understatement, so instead, we look to positively turn the page, learn what we can from the recent past and build towards a safer re-opening for our 2021-2022 school year...

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A big thank you to all after this pandemic year

  •  July, 2021
Thank you students. The 2020-2021 TDSB school year is concluding, and there is so much thanks to go around. Our parents, guardians, caregivers, staff, volunteers, community, community partners, colleagues and everyone that has supported Humber River-Black Creek this year, thank you. As a school b...

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Just call him Chris

  •  March, 2020
By Tim Lambrinos Christopher Mammoliti has a surname that is undoubtedly recognizable in this local community. An intense desire appears evident as he strives to make legitimate efforts to understand the individual needs of all Emery’s local neighbourhoods. Whether he’s participating at l...

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Councillor's Corner - April 2019

  •  May, 2019
Councillor Perruzza’s principal’s forum On Thursday, April 3 I hosted my Principal’s Forum at Northwood Community Centre. The event was held in conjunction with City of Toronto staff, along with superintendents, principals, and vice-principals from both the TDSB and the TCDSB. The foc...

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The future is yours

  •  November, 2018
By Hon. Michael Tibollo - Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services of Ontario Here is a question for young people who have their whole lives ahead of them: Where will you be 10 years from now? Five years from now? One year from now? As we have noted on the Make Your Fu...

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Creating Changes In Our Schools

  •  May, 2017
Trustee Tiffany Ford’s Youth Council By Tiffany Ford On Thursday, April 20, the second meeting of the first-ever youth advisory council had its follow-up meeting at Toronto District School Board’s headquarters’ boardroom. The youth council comprises 24 students from our local York West high...

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