Construction Notice

Dear Kindergarten Parents,

This is to inform you that the work to replace our Electrical Vault, located in the Colbeck yard near Exit #2, will be starting tomorrow. This work involves digging trenches from the existing vault, just inside the school yard, to the sidewalk on Colbeck Avenue.

Due to this work, the staircase at Colbeck will be closed off beginning Tuesday, December 16.

The trenching and repaving should be completed by January 5, 2015.

Parents picking up and dropping off students are asked to enter the Adventure Yard at the North end of the Runnymede yard behind the portables.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Yours in Partnership,

Amelia Dennis

Principal, Runnymede P.S.

Update: Session Tonight

Helping Boys Learn with Dr. Edmond J. Dixon
DATE CORRECTION: *Monday, November 24th* at High Park Alternative School (265 Annette) @ 6:45 pm.

Are you tired of watching your son *game* his life away? Are you pulling out your hair trying to get him to do homework? Have you given up altogether? We have the solution for you!

Learn about the 6 Secrets and how to apply them.   Change your son’s learning and life!

RSVP to hpasexecparents@googlegroups.com

Meeting Regarding Changes to Special Education

The TDSB is considering changes to the Special Education Programs that it delivers to all children with exceptionalities. Parents of children with exceptionalities can keep informed about this process by talking to their trustee.

The Ontario Association for Bright Children (ABC) has invited one of the TDSB Senior Superintendents for Special Education to a meeting on Nov. 27 at the Northern District Library near Yonge and Eglinton.

This is your chance to discuss the future of gifted education at the TDSB and to ask questions about the direction the TDSB plans to take for the next few years.

ABC Toronto Meeting on November 27
Northern District Library 40 Orchard View Blvd. Toronto
Room 224ABC
Time: 6:30 – 8:15 PM
No reservations are necessary, all welcome
 
Organized by Diana Avon, TDSB SEAC representative
and other ABC Toronto membersThe TDSB is considering changes to the Special Education Programs that it delivers to all children with exceptionalities. Parents of children with exceptionalities can keep informed about this process by talking to their trustee.