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  • DCDSB Recognizes Truth and Reconciliation Week From September 23 to September 27, 2024, the Durham Catholic District School Board (DCDSB) recognizes Truth and Reconciliation Week. During this significant week students and staff are encouraged to engage in reflection and learning of the history and current realities of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.
  • DCDSB Black Excellence Newsletter: Fall 2024 Dear Parents, Guardians and Caregivers: We are pleased to be sharing the first Black Excellence newsletter of the 2024-2025 school year! This newsletter includes information, resources, and events that may be of interest to Black students and families at the Durham Catholic District School Board (DCDSB). Please click here to view the newsletter.
  • DCDSB Black Excellence Newsletter (September 2024) Dear Parents, Guardians and Caregivers: We are pleased to be sharing the first Black Excellence newsletter of the 2024-2025 school year! This newsletter includes information, resources, and events that may be of interest to Black students and families at the Durham Catholic District School Board (DCDSB). Please click here to view the newsletter.
  • APSIP Visits at DCDSB Secondary Schools The Durham Catholic District School Board (DCDSB) will be hosting the Aboriginal Post-Secondary Information Program (APSIP) at DCDSB secondary schools beginning September 23, 2024. Students are invited to participate and to learn more about this opportunity.
  • DCDSB News - September 2024 Issue Dear Parents, Guardians and Caregivers, The September 2024 issue of the DCDSB News is now available. This issue of the newsletter offers families an overview of current news, upcoming events, and information on what's happening across the Durham Catholic District School Board.
  • Empowering Our Community Through Mathematics - CABS Parent Night

    DCDSB's Coach/Advocate for Black Students (CABS) invite families to attend Empowering Our Community Through Mathematics. This event will include an interactive networking opportunity, a panel discussion, and will feature keynote speakers Alexander Coleman and Carl E.

  • TRAILS to Wellness: Coping with Anxiety Virtual Group for Grade 3-6 Students Does this sound like your child?  Avoiding situations or places because of fears  Constant Worrying  Clinging, crying and\or tantrums when you separate  Complaints of frequent stomach or headaches with no medical explanation  Difficulties sleeping or sleeping independently due to fears or worries  (checklist courtesy of Anxiety Canada)  If you answered yes to any of these questions, your child may be dealing with feelings of anxiety or sensitivity and may benefit from the TRAILS to Wellness: Coping with Anxiety Virtual group, which is an evidenced based group intervention aimed to reduce anxiety in children.  Join us for a virtual parent information session to learn about anxiety and sensitivity in children, how you can support your child and to learn if the TRAILS to Wellness: Coping with Anxiety Virtual group may be right for your child.
  • Marathon of Hope: Terry Fox Run/Walk (Friday September 20th) Hey Monarchs, join us for our Terry Fox School Run/Walk for Hope on Friday September 20th (rain date Wednesday September 25th) In order to participate in this big event, signed permission forms, and proof of a minimum donation of $5 must be submitted to your homeroom teacher by Tuesday, September 17th. Click the link to make your donation to the Terry Fox Foundation and contribute to cancer research.