World Social Media Day World Social Media Day recognizes social media's continuous and transformative influence on communication and interconnectivity all over the globe. Click the Title to read more.
Canadian Multiculturalism Day On June 27, Canadian Multiculturalism Day honours the many cultural communities within Canada that contribute to the strength and vibrancy of our nation.Click the Title to read more.
Métis Government Recognition and Self-Government Agreement June 27 commemorates the signing of the Métis Government Recognition and Self-Government Agreement by the Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) and the Government of Canada in 2019.Click the Title to learn more.
Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) Construction, Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship (ICE) Challenge, Timmins High and Vocational School At District School Board Ontario North East (DSB1), secondary students can meet their learning needs, interests, and aspirations through pathways and experiential learning opportunities. Click the Title to read more.
Summer Begins! We wish you an enjoyable and safe summer and are eager to continue learning during the 2023-2024 school year.Congratulations to our graduating classes of 2023 on your accomplishments and to all retiring staff for your valuable contributions throughout your career.
Pride Month “Pride month to me is a celebration on how far LGBTQ+ has come, and that even though they still get a lot of hate they have a lot of perseverance and dedication to help all with the problems they have. It is a time the fills me with joy.” – Grade 7 student, Iroquois Falls Secondary School
National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism Today, Friday, June 23, flags across the province fly at half-mast to mark the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism.This day honours the memory of those who have lost their lives through acts of terrorism and recognizes the survivors and those injured in terrorist attacks in Canada and around the world.
Father's Day Happy Father’s Day to the fathers, stepfathers, father figures, and caregivers that support our DSB1 students, staff, and families. Thank you for all that you do!
Franco Info Exposure to French throughout the summer will build confidence when moving to the next grade. Click the Title to access summer learning resources.
Online Webinar with Dr. Adele Lafrance Presented by the North Eastern Ontario Mental Health Week Committee, view the recorded online webinar with Dr. Adele Lafrance to learn practical tips and techniques to help strengthen relationships – with your children, your partner and even yourself.Click the Title to view.
June 2023 Strategic Plan Vignette DSB1 is pleased to present the final Strategic Plan Vignette of the 2022-2023 school year, which highlights incredible examples of students embracing opportunities inside and outside the classroom that challenges them to adapt and grow.Click the Title to view.
National Indigenous Peoples Day Today we honour National Indigenous Peoples Day. National Indigenous Peoples Day recognizes the heritage, traditions, and contributions of Indigenous peoples across our country and within our DSB1 communities. Click the Title to read more.
Pride Month At DSB1, one of the many ways that we celebrate each learner and provide opportunities to build a sense of belonging is through GSAs. Click the Title to learn more about why students enjoy being a part of their GSA.
World Refugee Day 2023 June 20 is internationally designated as World Refugee Day. Click the Title to read more.
DSB1 Board Meeting DSB1 Board MeetingYou are invited to virtually attend the final DSB1 Board Meeting of the 2022-2023 school year on Tuesday, June 20 beginning at 6:15 p.m. To view the agenda, visit the “Board Meetings & Minutes” under “Board Info” using the navigation menu at www.dsb1.caClick on the Title to virtually attend.
Honouring Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ People National Indigenous History Month provides an opportunity to honour the impactful contributions of Indigenous peoples to Canada.Click the Title to Learn more.
Pride Month “What pride means to me is to be who you are and express yourself and be welcomed because you don’t choose what gender you like or are and should be accepted no matter what.” – Grade 9 student, Iroquois Falls Secondary School
Soapstone Workshop Students at Iroquois Falls Secondary School (IFSS) created original soapstone carvings through a hands-on workshop.Click the Title to learn more.
Learning about Indigenous Language and Culture across DSB1 Learning about Indigenous language and culture is woven into the teachings and curriculum across our DSB1 schools and programs.Click the Title to learn more.