Kindergarten Registration
While schools may not be open, families can still register for Kindergarten. Our school, along with all elementary schools in the Board, is now offering online registration. Families can access the online Kindergarten registration information at bit.ly/KindergartenYRDSB.
Please note: A laptop or desktop computer is strongly recommended to complete the online registration, rather than a mobile device.
Alternatively, families can also complete the elementary school registration form and email it directly to the school. Once schools re-open, families will need to bring in their documents (e.g., birth certificates) for verification.
School Registration (Grades 1-8)
Families new to York Region District School Board registering a student in Grades 1-12 can submit the registration forms via email.
1. If you are required to register through the Reception Centre, please send a completed school registration form to reception.centre@yrdsb.ca. Families can contact the Reception Centre directly with questions or if additional support is required.
2. Families who do not need to register through the Reception Centre can send a completed student school registration form to their school email address. Use the school locator tool to identify your home school. School email addresses are available on the school websites.
We look forward to welcoming our new students and families to our school. Families are welcome to send questions regarding registration to the school's email address found on the schools’ website.
Thursday, 28 May 2020
Wednesday, 27 May 2020
Message from Our Trustee
Dear
families,
I
hope that you and your loved ones are keeping well and are healthy. The past
few months have been full of change and uncertainty as we respond to the global
pandemic and try to reduce the spread of COVID-19. As a Board of Trustees, we
know that our families have experienced this pandemic and the school closures
in different ways, and we want you to know that our thoughts have been with you
all.
Our school
board moved quickly to introduce our Learning and Caring Plan through an intentionally
phased approach. Our plan focused on both supporting student well-being and
providing continuation of learning for more than 127,000 students. A plan was
developed that respected each family’s unique situations and focused on
maintaining a caring, safe and inclusive learning environment. To support this,
over 20,000 pieces of technology were distributed to ensure that all of our
students could access the learning opportunities available to them, and
resources and plans were put in place to support all of our learners, including
students with special education needs and English language learners.
More
information about the Learning and Caring plan as well as tips, resources and
supports for students and families to support well-being and online learning
can be found at www.yrdsb.ca/covid19.
We
are all part of a larger community and I am inspired to see the many different
ways schools, families and students maintained their connections with one
another. It was also moving to see the many inspiring ways our school board,
students, staff and families acknowledged our frontline workers and made
contributions to the fight against COVID-19. As a school board, for example, we
donated over 145,000
pieces of personal protective equipment, including gloves, masks and more.
Each
and every one of us has made a difference - in staying home as much as possible
and following public health
guidelines. I
know that this has meant making sacrifices.
To
our graduating class of 2020, I know this is not the graduating year you had
hoped for. I appreciate that the school closures will not affect your ability
to graduate, however this unique situation and the need to postpone graduations
has been disappointing. I remain tremendously proud of all of our graduates and
look forward to celebrating this important milestone with you as soon as we are
able to reschedule the graduation ceremonies.
In
addition, I know that you have missed out on field trips, awards events,
athletic banquets, spirit days, assemblies, our annual Celebrating Student
Success awards and
the many other ways we extend learning, connect as a community and celebrate
the achievements of our students.
We
have also been unable to gather together as we normally would in our schools
and communities to celebrate or recognize important dates, including Sikh
Heritage Month, Pesach, Good Friday, Easter (Western), Vaisakhi, Holy Friday,
Orthodox Easter (Eastern), Ridvan, Jewish Heritage Month, Asian/South Asian
Heritage Month, Ramadan, Pride, National Indigenous History Month, Italian
Heritage Month and Portuguese Heritage Month. As a Board, these dates of
significance are important for us to acknowledge and we will continue to
celebrate and value the wealth of diversity in our community.
As
the school year comes to a close, I want to wish you and your families a safe,
healthy and happy summer. I look forward to a time when we can welcome your
children back into our schools again. We know that families have questions about what the return to
school will look like. We will continue to share information with you as it
becomes available. In the meantime, we encourage you to continue following public health guidelines
and to stay connected.
A message from the Chair of the Board of Trustees is also available on the Board website at www.yrdsb.ca.
Allan Tam
Trustee, Markham, Wards 4 and 5
Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Google Classroom: A Guide for Parents Live Webinar
In this strange new world of teaching and learning, we parents are on a steeper learning curve than our students as we work to support them in this on-line environment.
This Friday, April 17, at 1:00 p.m. there will be a live webinar for parents on how to support your child navigating Google Classroom.
We hope you take the opportunity to join in.
Click this link to join: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx0hjhyufms&feature=youtu.be
This Friday, April 17, at 1:00 p.m. there will be a live webinar for parents on how to support your child navigating Google Classroom.
We hope you take the opportunity to join in.
Click this link to join: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx0hjhyufms&feature=youtu.be
Monday, 6 April 2020
Geroge McKelvey Remembered
George McKelvey, retired principal of James Robinson P.S., passed away peacefully on April 1st in his 85th year. He spent the entirety his life serving the Markham community through many leadership positions through his work and active volunteerism.
George was actively involved most recently with his church, the Lions Club and Markham Horticultural Society. George will always be remembered for being a friend to many with a genuine interest in others and his community. He was a former Ward 4 Councilor for the Town of Markham (1994 – 2006), principal of James Robinson PS and a regional treasurer for the Retired Teachers of Ontario.
He was loved by many and will be missed by all who knew him. JRPS will fly our flag half-mast to observe his life and passing.
George was actively involved most recently with his church, the Lions Club and Markham Horticultural Society. George will always be remembered for being a friend to many with a genuine interest in others and his community. He was a former Ward 4 Councilor for the Town of Markham (1994 – 2006), principal of James Robinson PS and a regional treasurer for the Retired Teachers of Ontario.
He was loved by many and will be missed by all who knew him. JRPS will fly our flag half-mast to observe his life and passing.
Monday, 9 March 2020
Field Closures and Safe Ball Play
During the spring, when the weather gets warmer and the snow is melting, it is necessary to close our playing field to preserve the grass for the warmer months.
When the field is closed, all students must play on the tarmac at recess. With the density of students on a small space, it has been mandated by the Health and Safety department during our annual inspection, that soccer and football games may not be played on the pavement in accordance to the YRDSB recommended Safe Ball Play guidelines.
While we know this may be disappointing to students, student safety is our priority.
When the field is closed, all students must play on the tarmac at recess. With the density of students on a small space, it has been mandated by the Health and Safety department during our annual inspection, that soccer and football games may not be played on the pavement in accordance to the YRDSB recommended Safe Ball Play guidelines.
While we know this may be disappointing to students, student safety is our priority.
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