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  • DCDSB Secondary Students Champion Mental Health Initiatives at Durham TAMI Summit On Thursday, May 8, DCDSB secondary students gathered at Ontario Shores for the Durham Talking About Mental Illness (TAMI) summit. This event provided a platform for students to showcase the mental health and well-being initiatives they have championed throughout the year at their schools.
  • DCDSB Student Services Hosts Unity Hub - Connecting Communities On Thursday, May 8, DCDSB Student Services hosted Unity Hub - Connecting Communities at Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School. This event focused on sharing information with families about the services and programs offered by various community organizations, agencies and post secondary pathways.
  • DCDSB Hosts Inaugural Student Human Rights Conference On May 8, we were excited to have Grade 9-12 students from all Durham Catholic District School Board (DCDSB) secondary schools attend our inaugural Student Human Rights Conference! The conference was titled The Strength of Us: Advancing Human Rights with Courage, Compassion, and Conviction. Students enjoyed a day of learning, including workshops, networking and mentorship.
  • DCDSB Celebrates the Election of Pope Leo XIV Habemus Papam! We are blessed to witness the election of Pope Leo XIV.  The Durham Catholic District School Board joins the global Catholic community to celebrate our new Holy Father.
  • Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School Students Participate in Durham Region Para Track and Field Meet On Wednesday, May 7, students from Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School participated in the Durham Region Track Meet Series #2 in the Para Track and Field category at Pine Ridge Secondary School. Yannis Mula Cruz and Jermaine Nzekwe ran the 100-metre sprint.
  • BWell Student Mental Health and Well-Being Leadership Team Year-End Celebration On May 6, DCDSB’s secondary student mental health and well-being leadership team, BWell, gathered at the Pope Francis Centre for a year-end celebration.   Students showcased the work they implemented in the 2024-2025 school year and participated in self-care and wellness activity stations including rock painting, creating their own slime, and a mindfulness walk.
  • DCDSB Black Excellence Newsletter (May 2025) Dear Parents, Guardians and Caregivers: We are pleased to share the May 2025 edition of the Durham Catholic District School Board’s Black Excellence newsletter! This newsletter includes information, resources, and events that may be of interest to Black students and families at the DCDSB. Please click here to view the newsletter.
  • March Break 2026 - Côte d'Azur, France and Florence & Rome, Italy - Information Sessions Are you interested in exploring France and Italy during your March Break in 2026? Learn more about travelling to Côte d'Azur, Florence & Rome from March 12 - 19, 2026 with St. Mary! 1) Student Information Session: Wednesday May 16th, 2nd lunch (3C) in room 166 2) Parent/Guardian Information Session: Wednesday May 21, 6:30pm (Virtual Meeting - see Edsby banner for invite link) For more information, please contact Mr.
  • Mental Health & Well-Being: Responding To Poverties In Our World Together for Mental Health: Everyone, Everyday Developing positive mental health is important to academic achievement and overall well-being. Our Catholic faith calls us to be friends of people who are experiencing poverty or who are marginalized.
  • Empowering Equity: Insights from the Second Session of the Equity Invitational Learning Series On April 30, the second session of the 2024-2025 Equity Invitational Learning Series took place. Shellene Drakes-Tull discussed the challenges facing equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) efforts.