Wild 2021 should lead to organized and prepared 2022, TDSB trustee

  •  January, 2022
By Sean Delaney Toronto District School Board trustee Christopher Mammoliti was recently elected as Humber River -Black Creek’s first vice chair of the TDSB. After congratulating him on the honour, the Emery Village Voice sat down with him, and asked him to reflect on the year that was. CM: As f...

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Welcome back TDSB students, staff and community

  •  September, 2021
First of all, I hope you have had a wonderful summer. To say you earned a much-needed break over the last year would be a massive understatement, so instead, we look to positively turn the page, learn what we can from the recent past and build towards a safer re-opening for our 2021-2022 school year...

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A message from TCDSB trustee – Ida Li Preti

  •  September, 2021
Hello, I hope that you and your family have enjoyed a safe and relaxing summer. We look forward to welcoming back our TCDSB students on September 9. During the past several months, I have worked closely with our local community health care partners: Black Creek Community Health Center, Humber R...

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Dear 2021 graduating class of 2021

  •  July, 2021
Dear 2021 graduating class of 2021 It is an honour and a privilege to celebrate all of your achievements. This past year and a half has been like no other. I am so proud of each and every one of you. Through hard work, determination and perseverance, you achieved your goals and overcame all obstac...

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Councillor's Corner - April 2019

  •  May, 2019
Councillor Perruzza’s principal’s forum On Thursday, April 3 I hosted my Principal’s Forum at Northwood Community Centre. The event was held in conjunction with City of Toronto staff, along with superintendents, principals, and vice-principals from both the TDSB and the TCDSB. The foc...

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The future is yours

  •  November, 2018
By Hon. Michael Tibollo - Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services of Ontario Here is a question for young people who have their whole lives ahead of them: Where will you be 10 years from now? Five years from now? One year from now? As we have noted on the Make Your Fu...

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