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  • Warm Winter Wishes: Director's Update It's remarkable how quickly a year flies by! We have all had a busy fall, and the winter break lies before us again. For many in our community, November and December represent the time of year for personal reflection and contemplation of new things to come with celebration and gratitude.
  • Brooklin High School’s Zach: A Star on and off the Field Brooklin High School is beaming with pride as they celebrate the extraordinary achievements of one of their own, Zach, whose journey is nothing short of inspirational. In the fall of 2023, Zach participated in a Special Olympics school soccer tournament with his classmates when an incredible opportunity arose: an invitation to try out for the Toronto FC (TFC) Unified team.
  • DENSA Hosts an Engaging Community Night To wrap up the month of November, in a dazzling celebration of culture, tradition, and community, the Durham Educators' Network for South Asians (DENSA) hosted an inspiring event during Hindu Heritage Month. The evening, filled with colour, rhythm, and flavors, brought together students, educators, and community members to celebrate the richness of South Asia and the Hindu heritage.
  • Tracy Brown elected DDSB Board Chair for 2024-25 Following its annual Organizational Board Meeting on November 18, the Durham District School Board has announced that Whitby Trustee Tracy Brown has been elected Chair of the Board for 2024-25.  An advocate for inclusive education and student success, Trustee Brown was first elected in 2022 and is committed to fostering respect and promoting collaboration in public education.
  • Open House Celebrates Success, Collaboration, and Support for All Staff The Durham District School Board (DDSB) in collaboration with the Leadership and People and Culture departments welcomed staff from all corners of the district to the Education Centre on October 29th for an evening filled with networking, collaboration, and learning. The event was designed to provide staff, whether new to their roles or with years of experience, with the tools, information, and connections they need to excel in their work and support the DDSB community.
  • Two DDSB Staff Presented with Awards At the October 21st Board meeting, DDSB staff members Michele Gordon and Robert Field were proudly presented with the Ontario Public School Boards Association (OPSBA) Achievement Award and the DDSB Educational Services Staff Award. Michele Gordon Receives 2024 OPSBA Achievement Award Each year, OPSBA’s Achievement Awards are presented to members of school communities across the province for their outstanding, exemplary, and unique contributions to the overall well-being of a school or community through in-school, board-wide, extra-curricular and/or volunteer activity.
  • 'The Daily Drip’ Coffee Cart Comes to Clara Hughes PS With the support of staff, students in the School Support Program (SSP) class at Clara Hughes Public School are learning a few new skills by owning and operating the school's first coffee cart. Beginning November 5th, students will take the cart to each classroom before recess offering staff the opportunity to purchase an assortment of tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and baked goods.
  • DDSB Honours Exceptional Volunteers The Durham District School Board (DDSB) hosted its annual Volunteer of Distinction Awards Ceremony on October 17th, celebrating the vital contributions of 115 volunteers whose dedication has impacted students, families, and staff across the district during the 2023-2024 school year. The awards recognized the tireless efforts of individuals whose time, talents, and generosity have become integral to the success of DDSB students.
  • Honouring the Legacy of the Honourable Murray Sinclair It is with profound sadness that we learned today of the passing of the Honourable Murray Sinclair, a visionary leader whose life's work transformed the landscape of justice, healing, and reconciliation in Canada. As Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Senator Sinclair opened hearts and minds across the nation and beyond, helping us all to listen deeply to the stories of Indigenous Survivors and understand the courage and resistance inherent in their journey.
  • Biffin Cousins Shine on World Stage What if you had the chance to play a sport you love - at the international level? What if you had the chance to play the sport you love, at the international level, with a best friend who is also your cousin? This is the situation for the Biffin cousin's, Ellie and Lily, who had the chance to play soccer on the international stage at the U15 CONCACAF Girls Soccer Tournament representing Team Guyana over the summer. The cousins, who have been playing soccer for most of their lives, started playing competitively at the age of eight.

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