Le Jour Franco-Ontarien (Franco-Ontarian Day) - September 25
This day promotes the recognition of the francophone community's contribution to the development of Ontario's culture, history, society, economy and political structure. Over 600,000 francophones reside in Ontario, representing the largest French-language community in Canada, outside of Quebec.
The Durham District School Board (DDSB) currently has 8,000 students participating in French Immersion at 17 elementary schools and eight secondary schools. As well, we have 27,000 students participating in the Core French program. We are proud of our programs that promote bilingualism in this province.
There will be a short student-led presentation in the gym, which will include the singing of O Canada and Mon Beau Drapeau, an explanation of the parts of the Franco-Ontarian flag, and a slideshow representing Franco-Ontarian culture. Afterwards, we will move outside to raise the Franco-Ontarian flag.
We are proud of our programs that promote bilingualism in Ontario
Event: Franco-Ontarian Day Flag Raising Ceremony
Date: September 25, 2019
Time: 9:45 am – 10:30 am
Location: Sir Samuel Steele Public School, 55 Bakerville Street, Whitby, L1R 2S6
Audience: Sir Samuel Steele PS students and teachers
Preferred
Media Time: 9:30 am– 10:30 am
Arrangements can be made in advance or on-site for interviews and/or photo opportunities.