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Mental Health Matters

Mental Health Matters

The TDSB Well Being (@TDSB_MHWB) team posts daily mental health & well-being resources from mental health professionals who work in schools. This week, they are sharing new interactive resources for students of all ages/stages, parents/caregivers & teachers. Find them here: https://bit.ly/33YCuxU which offers age / grade-appropriate Choice Boards as one of the resources, such as:

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Mental Health Matters

Mental Health Matters

The TDSB Well Being (@TDSB_MHWB) team posts daily mental health & well-being resources from mental health professionals who work in schools. This week, they are sharing new interactive resources for students of all ages/stages, parents/caregivers & teachers. Find them here: https://bit.ly/33YCuxU which offers age / grade-appropriate Choice Boards as one of the resources, such as:

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Mental Health Matters

Mental Health Matters

The TDSB Well Being (@TDSB_MHWB) team posts daily mental health & well-being resources from mental health professionals who work in schools. This week, they are sharing new interactive resources for students of all ages/stages, parents/caregivers & teachers. Find them here: https://bit.ly/33YCuxU which offers age / grade-appropriate Choice Boards as one of the resources, such as:

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TDSB Conversation Series – The Future of Public Education

Thursday, June 3, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. There is lots of information out there about the future of education, including the role of technology, the choices parents/caregivers can expect from the public system and the challenges and benefits of virtual learning. Tune in to hear from a panel of experts who will provide some insights on […]

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Mental Health Matters

“The Tech Solution” Dr. Shimi Kang Should anyone be interested, the APA has a few copies of Dr. Shimi Kang’s book The Tech Solution available to borrow. Please contact Amanda Cooke with inquiries. Note: all books lent out will be available for a two week period, and then quarantined for a minimum of 72 hours […]

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Don’t Play the Telephone Game

In these challenging times of “information overload”, it is more important than ever to ensure you are getting your information from a reliable source. Allenby Public School ensures that all information communicated to our families is coming from Toronto Public health (TPH), by way of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB)

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Mask Guidelines

TDSB Mask Policies

      Following the newly updated TDSB guidelines, please ensure you and your children are wearing a mask at all times during drop-off and pick-up. It is encouraged that all adults and children (over the age of 2 years) wear a mask while walking within the “footprint” of the school (Avenue Rd., St. Clements […]

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Mask Guidelines

      Please remember to follow all TSDB and school protocols specific to masks. Parents and students of Allenby are asked to wear their masks anywhere in the school zone at entry and dismissal. The school zone includes St. Clements, Castlefield and the school yard. An overview of these protocols are included below, along […]

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Mental Health Matters

As we start our 2020/21 school year, it is important to ensure we are making time for our mental health. This week we are highlighting the mental health video series shared by the TDSB. Also, follow the TDSB Mental Health Twitter feeds for updates on TDSB Mental Health Initiatives.       https://www.tdsb.on.ca/Return-to-School/Resources-During-Covid-19/TDSB-Mental-Health-Video-Series      […]

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Speaker Series: Join the Conversation

TDSB families are invited by the TDSB and the PIAC (Parent Involvement Advisory Committee ) to participate in a series of engaging and informative conversations about mental well-being and diversity. Hear from leading experts and participate in question and answer sessions.    

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