The Brigade Newsletter - May 2025
Posted on 05/02/2025

Worsley Elementary School Newsletter
May 2025

The below information is for SCDSB families for the month of May

 

As we step into May, our school continues to be a vibrant place of learning, growth, and connection. Classrooms are buzzing with curiosity and creativity as students dive into new concepts and build on what they have learned throughout the year. It is inspiring to see the energy and enthusiasm that fills our halls each day!

 

This month, we have so many exciting activities and events to look forward to. Our students will be showcasing their talents and teamwork in Music Mania, rugby, and volleyball tournaments. We are thrilled to welcome our future learners and their families during our Welcome to Kindergarten evening on May 8th at 5:00 p.m.

 

Our Grade 7 and 8 students will be participating in dance learning workshops, while our Grade 1, 2, and 3 students head to the pool for swimming lessons. As the school year begins to wind down, our intermediate students are also looking forward to some memorable end-of-year field trips.

With the warmer weather finally here, we are excited to take some of our learning outdoors. Whether it is exploring nature, reading under the sun, or enjoying physical education outside, we know that fresh air and sunshine add an extra spark to learning.

 

Let’s make the most of this wonderful season together!



Days of Awareness in May

Education week - Excellence in Teaching and Learning

Mental Health week - Well Being

Music Monday - Excellence in Teaching and Learning 

National Accessibility week - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People/Red Dress Day - Indigenous Education

Speech and Hearing awareness - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

World Biodiversity day - Excellence in Teaching and Learning

 

 

The full calendar can be found on the SCDSB website at scdsb.on.ca/about/equity_and_inclusion.


2024-25 SCDSB Student Census

The Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) is committed to creating a culture of belonging, engagement, and success for all. As part of this commitment, we are conducting the 2024-25 SCDSB Student Census so that we can learn more about the students and families that make up our school communities. Information from the census also helps us to determine how to best utilize resources and plan appropriate programming, learning opportunities, and events.

 

Parents/guardians of children in Kindergarten to Grade 6 will receive an email invitation to complete the census on their child or children’s behalf. Students in Grade 7 to 12 will be provided with the opportunity to participate in the census during class time between May 6 and 30.

 

The census is confidential and voluntary.

 

If you would like more information about the census, please visit scdsb.on.ca/census. If you have questions regarding the SCDSB Student Census, please contact the Research and Decision Support department at [email protected].

Indigenous Education flag
The SCDSB’s Indigenous Education department is excited to announce the new Indigenous Education flag. This flag was created by Indigenous members of the SCDSB’s Indigenous Education department in collaboration with local Indigenous community members. This flag will be raised at all SCDSB schools and the Education Centre from June 16 to 20 to celebrate National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day, which is also the summer solstice. Families and community members are invited to join in recognizing and celebrating the vibrant cultures and histories of Indigenous Peoples.

 

The flag represents the rich cultures and contributions of diverse Indigenous Peoples in Simcoe County and includes symbols such as:

  • the Medicine Wheel to signify First Nation communities
  • the Infinity symbol to represent citizens of the Métis Nation
  • the Inukshuk to symbolize Inuit communities

 

Surrounding these symbols is sweetgrass, signifying unity and respect among Indigenous Peoples.

 

Every Child Matters flags will be respectfully acknowledged during the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30 in recognition of survivors and our deep commitment to reconciliation in education, honouring survivor’s legacy, and truth. 

 

To learn more about Indigenous education in the SCDSB, visit: scdsb.on.ca/elementary/indigenous_education

 

 

Parenting Unplugged: A Session for SCDSB Parents/Guardians

The Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) invites parents/guardians to join the upcoming session of the Connected Parenting learning series, hosted by the Parent Involvement Committee (PIC). This in-person event, facilitated by counsellor and coach Ulrica Jobe, will focus on effective strategies for discussing technology with teens, setting boundaries without conflict, and finding a healthy balance between screen time and face-to-face interactions.

Date: May 20
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: SCDSB Education Centre

 

For more information and to register, visit scdsb.on.ca/connections.

 


Math at Home blossoms with new activities this May
Families looking for ways to support their child(ren) in learning math are invited to try Math at Home, an online resource featuring games, problems, and number talk activities that reflect the math your child may be learning at school each month.

In May, activities in school and on Math at Home may include grade-level tasks related to collecting, sorting, organizing, comparing, and displaying data.

 

Visit scdsb.on.ca/MathAtHome to support your child’s math learning at home!

 

 

Check out the SCDSB News video series
The SCDSB News is a weekly video series highlighting positive events, initiatives, and learning happening within school communities across the SCDSB. Follow the SCDSB on social media to catch all of these weekly episodes, and check out our recent video below featuring the Simcoe County Regional Science and Technology Fair.

 

Ever wondered what’s involved in creating an award-winning project for the Simcoe County Regional Science & Technology Fair? Join us as we follow two SCDSB students on their journey from start to finish as they prepare their projects for the 2025 Science Fair: youtube.com/watch?v=VNK-_fZ3GkQ&t=2s.  

 


Kindergarten registration for September 2025 is open!
Kindergarten is the beginning of a wonderful journey of learning, and we want your child to begin their journey in an SCDSB school! Do you have a child who is turning four in 2025? If so, we invite you to register your child for Kindergarten. To register online or for more information visit:
scdsb.on.ca/ kindergarten



Kindergarten orientation
Kindergarten orientation sessions will be held throughout the SCDSB in the spring of 2025. These sessions provide families with the opportunity to engage with their school community as their children prepare to enter school. Learn more about the sessions and find out when your child's school is holding theirs:
scdsb.on.ca/cms/One.aspx?portalId=210982&pageId=8385299.



Licensed summer school child care programs
Child care programs for children in Kindergarten to Grade 6 are provided by independent, third-party child care operators in some SCDSB schools. To support your child care needs, some operators offer child care over the summer holidays. Registration in advance is required. Please contact the child care operator directly to discuss fees and to register. More information and contact numbers can be found at
scdsb.on.ca/elementary/planning_for_school/childcare_before_after.


Summer learning programs in the SCDSB
The Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) continues to support student achievement and well-being throughout the summer months by providing a range of elementary summer learning programs. This summer, the SCDSB is offering programs for students in Grades 1-8, as well as multilingual learners and students with learning disabilities who use assistive technology at school. The programs will focus on foundational reading and math skills. They will be delivered through both a virtual synchronous learning format (Google Classroom) and in person at West Bayfield Elementary School in Barrie, Regent Park Public School in Orillia, and Worsley Elementary School in Wasaga Beach. The programs will run from July 7 to 25 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. daily.

Interested families are asked to contact their children’s school principal for further details and registration information. Registration opens on Monday, April 28 and can be accessed through the SCDSB website: scdsb.on.ca/elementary/summer_learning. The deadline to register is Friday, May 16.


Join the SCDSB for a virtual special education information series
During the 2024-25 school year, the Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) is hosting virtual special education outreach sessions to assist parents/guardians in learning more about programs, supports, and ways that we work together to support students with special education needs. 

Please join us for the upcoming session:

Every day mental health strategies
May 13
We all want our children to feel mentally well, grow up happy, and learn how to navigate life’s challenges. Virtually join members of the SCDSB Mental Health and Well-Being and Special Education teams as we share resources from School Mental Health Ontario (
smho-smso.ca) to support students of all ages with their mental health.

Participants are asked to register in advance. Information to access the sessions will be shared via email with individuals who have pre-registered. Learn more about each session and how to register on the SCDSB website: scdsb.on.ca/elementary/special_education/special_education_outreach_sessions.

 

Get caught reading this month!

This campaign seeks to remind people of all ages how much fun it is to read. Here are some ideas to

start spreading the joys of reading at home:

 

  1. Read comic/graphic books together. These books are fun to read aloud together, especially when you take turns doing different voices. A curated list of comics and graphic novels can be found on Sora, the SCDSB’s digital library. To access the desktop version, visit soraapp.com/welcome or use the Sora app.
  2. Create a ’family picks’ book list. Ask family members and friends for recommendations of their most beloved and cherished books. As you read these books, encourage your child to discuss favourite characters, moments, and quotes with their family and friends. This is a great way to share a love of reading with others.
  3. Drop everything and read (DEAR). As a family, pick a schedule that works for you and drop what you are doing to read together.
  4. Visit your local library for events and to explore books.

 

 

May cyber awareness topic: Digital wellness – Using technology in a healthy way 

As technology becomes a bigger part of our lives, it's important for families to use it in a healthy way. This month's tip sheet offers simple advice on managing screen time, building good online habits, and spotting signs of too much tech use. 

 

Talking about digital wellness with your children can help them find a good balance with technology. Open conversations can make the topic less scary and ensure everyone uses technology in a way that supports their well-being. 

 

Access the ECNO Cyber Awareness Tip Sheet for May to stay informed about this month’s theme and explore additional resources: ecno.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/ECNO-CAM-24-Infosheets-E-_Part8.pdf

 


The CANImmunize app

CANImmunize is a free mobile app to help parents/guardians easily track students’ immunization records all in one place. The app allows you to share your child’s immunization records directly with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU). Sharing your child’s record with the SMDHU using the CANImmunize app means that parents/guardians don’t have to go online and report to the SMDHU every time their child receives a vaccine; the app will do the work for you!

 

The CANImmunize app:

  • sends reminders to keep your family up-to-date on routine immunizations.
  • provides access from many devices, ensuring your records are always available, no matter where you are.
  • ·offers a secure web portal for those who prefer managing their records online.

 

Once you have agreed to share your child’s record with the SMDHU in the CANImmunize app, the app will provide updates to the SMDHU each time you enter a new vaccine.

To create an account, visit
CANimmunize.ca or download the app on IOS or Android. For more information, contact the Immunization Program at 705-721-7520 ext. 8827 or toll-free at 1-877-721-7520 or visit our website at simcoemuskokahealth.org.


Information provided by the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit


May PA Days
Please note that Friday, May 2 is a PA Day for all SCDSB students. Please refer to the 2024-25 School Year Calendar on the SCDSB website for more information: scdsb.on.ca/elementary/planning_for_school/school_year_calendar.

Below is a summary of the activities planned for the May 2 elementary PA Day:

 

Length: Full day

Topic: Student engagement and well-being, mathematics, and literacy 

Host: Simcoe County District School Board 

Presenters/Facilitators: Learning modules created by Student Achievement and Mental Health and Well-being departments, school administrators, math leads 

 

Student Engagement and Well-Being (100 min.)

Educators will learn about the benefits and foundations of student engagement in mental health promotion activities at school, practical strategies for supporting diverse student leadership styles, and creating environments that support student engagement. This learning is self-directed, and staff are encouraged to work in small groups to develop an understanding of the School Mental Health Ontario (SMH-ON) Student Engagement Toolkit.  

 

Mathematics (100 min.)

Educators will deepen their understanding of how using concrete manipulatives and visual representations will support instruction in the areas of measurement and data, embedding cross strand connections from algebra and number. This learning will be facilitated by school administrators and/or math leads with a focus on collaboration and math conversation.

 

Literacy (100 min.)

This self-directed learning in the D2L online learning platform will focus on using assessment tools such as Words their Way and Acadience Early Reading to determine next steps in reading instruction for students in Kindergarten to Grade 8. Educators will have the opportunity to work together with their grade and/or division partners.

Below is a summary of the activities planned for the May 2 secondary PA Day:

Length: Full day

Topic: Student engagement and well-being, mathematics, and literacy 

Host: Simcoe County District School Board 

Presenters/Facilitators: Learning modules created by Student Achievement and Mental Health and Well-being departments

 

Student Engagement and Well-Being (100 min.) 

Educators will deepen their understanding of student mental health with a focus on the muti-tiered system of supports structure including mental health promotion and literacy, early identification and supporting students through challenges. This learning will be self-directed. 

 

Preparation of Students for Future Success (200 min.) 

Educators will engage in a combination of guided and independent learning activities related to leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) in the areas of assessment and universal design for learning (UDL). Math educators will participate in 100 min. 

 

Mathematics (100 min.) 

Math educators will focus specifically on the use of assessment as learning and descriptive feedback to support student engagement and the ability to self-assess, and to plan instruction that is responsive to student learning needs. Activities will be a combination of self-directed and collaborative learning.