Posted June 5, 2020
Retrieving personal items from your school Starting the week of June 15, WRDSB students and families will have the opportunity to safely empty their lockers and safely retrieve personal items from their schools. Families can expect to receive information directly from their school about the retrieval process, including the dates and times families should arrive […]
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Posted June 5, 2020
Starting the week of June 15, WRDSB students and families will have the opportunity to safely empty their lockers and retrieve personal items from their schools. Families can expect to receive information directly from their school about the retrieval process, including the dates and times families should arrive at their school. The health and safety […]
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Posted June 5, 2020
SJAM sends a HUGE congratulations to Class of 2020 grad, Jocelyne Murphy – she was selected as one of this year’s recipients of the highly competitive TD Canada Trust Community Leadership Scholarship winners – a first for SJAM!
We are thrilled for Jocelyne – an incredibly well-deserved recognition of her hard work and dedication during her time as a Highlander! Best wishes Jocelyne as you head to the University of Waterloo for Systems Design in the fall!
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Posted June 4, 2020
In our message shared last week, the WRDSB recognized the need to action our commitment to confronting anti-Black racism in our board. We acknowledge that we have much work to do, and we understand we need to do better. We know that when we messaged on Friday we indicated that we would be sharing resources […]
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Posted June 4, 2020
To our SJAM Students and Families,
As we witness and process a movement of what may be leading to unprecedented and long-overdue social and political change, I appreciate the raw emotion that many of us are experiencing, and I do want to highlight that we are not all experiencing these events in the same way. These events are trauma inducing for many of our ACB students, who have been subjected to anti-Black racism their entire lives.
On June 3rd, 2020, school staff became aware of inappropriate, racially-motivated social media posts. We take these incidents very seriously and are investigating the situation fully. Social media posts or messages challenging the legitimacy of one’s lived, racialized experiences are never appropriate. Our priority is to ensure that our schools remain safe places where all students experience a caring learning environment that addresses their well-being. We also know that each of us can learn, grow and expand our own equity consciousness.
My heartfelt apologies to all those impacted by this social media exchange and wish to express our disappointment with this event. SJAM staff and students have done much work to focus on inclusion, acceptance and respect – and we have more work to do. The content of this social media exchange does not define us as a school community.
We are proud of the students that brought this issue forward and their refusal to allow it to continue. Thank you to these individuals who have brought the matter to our attention This allows us to do our due diligence in respect to the issue.
We are working to action anti-Black racism work in our school, and of WRDSB. I will always do all that I can to ensure the safety of our students and staff. Please feel free to call the SJAM Administration at 519-880-9979 with any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Vida Collis
SJAM Principal
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Posted June 2, 2020
The WRDSB acknowledges and recognizes the tragic and devastating incidents of recent weeks that include the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Regis Korchinski-Paquet, and the harm done to Christian Cooper. We also acknowledge and recognize the legacy of anti-Black racism that causes harm, violence, and too often leads to the death of […]
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Posted June 2, 2020
The WRDSB acknowledges and recognizes the tragic and devastating incidents of recent weeks that include the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Regis Korchinski-Paquet, and the harm done to Christian Cooper. We also acknowledge and recognize the legacy of anti-Black racism that causes harm, violence, and too often leads to the death of […]
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