DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE
National AccessAbility Week-This month recognizes and acknowledges: • the valuable contributions of Canadians with disabilities • the accomplishments of individuals, communities and workplaces to remove barriers to accessibility and inclusion, and • the ongoing work we all have to do to counter discrimination against persons with disabilities and promote a culture of inclusion. (Canada)
School Crossing Guard Appreciation Week-This month recognizes and acknowledges: • the valuable contributions of Canadians with disabilities • the accomplishments of individuals, communities and workplaces to remove barriers to accessibility and inclusion, and • the ongoing work we all have to do to counter discrimination against persons with disabilities and promote a culture of inclusion. (Canada)
DSBN Pride Flag Raising-The DSBN raises the Pride Progress Flag to affirm our commitment to safe, caring, respectful, and inclusive school communities. Representation and visibility help 2SLGBTQ+ students, staff, and families feel seen, valued, and supported. Pride Month is also an opportunity to celebrate 2SLGBTQ+ identities and raise awareness of the ongoing discrimination and oppression experienced by members of the community.
Ontario Day-By proclaiming June 1 as Ontario Day, the Province of Ontario recognizes the contributions Ontarians have made to Ontario’s social, economic, political and cultural fabric. Ontario Day is also an opportunity to remember, celebrate and educate future generations about the significant roles that Ontario and Ontarians have played and continue to play in Canada.
TODAY'S NEWS
Students council would like to thank all staff and students for participating in our morning music guessing game during the month of May. For the past two weeks Ms. Amadio’s class has made the most correct guesses for which teachers nominated the songs each morning! A member of Students Council will be around this morning to meet to arrange a pizza party with your class Ms. Amadio!!!
CLUBS
Good Morning Cyclones! Are you interested in learning the basic medical skill of suturing? Join us for our suturing workshop brought to you by the Health Science Society, TOMORROW, on Tuesday, June 2nd, after school from 2:10-4:00PM (Room 405)! This is a free workshop open to students, but spaces are limited and sign-up is mandatory to attend. You can sign up using the QR provided on posters around the school! Don’t miss out on this exciting hands-on opportunity to learn and practice this technique alongside students from McMaster University!
SPORTS
This is a reminder to the Senior Boys soccer team of your team photo today at lunch. Please bring your jerseys and be ready out on the field for a quick photo by 11:00.
Congratulations to all athletes who competed at the South Region Track and Field last week. Regardless of your results you should be proud of your season and all the hard work you put in. A special congratulations to the following athletes who placed in the top 4 in their events and will move on to represent Crossley OFSAA this week and against athletes from across Ontario:
Lydia J in Pole Vault
Aliyah S in Pole Vault
Isla H in Pole Vault
Hallie V in Pole Vault
Elijah K in High Jump
Adam F in Sprint Hurdles and Pole Vault
Nixson S in Sprint and Distance Hurdles
Luca S in Pole Vault
Owen F in Pole Vault
Matt K in Pole Vault
Xavier G in Pole Vault
Jordan G in Shot Put
Callum M in 800m
Helena S in Shot Put
All athletes who have finished competing for the season are reminded to return your singlets and spikes to Mr. Lew as soon as possible.
Jr Boys soccer players are reminded of their important training session right after school today ahead of their DSBN finals tomorrow.