OPENING OF THE NEW SCARBOROUGH LIBRARY Myself and Councillor Glen DeBaeremaeker are looking forward to the new library being built in our Ward. This new Toronto Public Library branch will be adjacent to the south side of the Scarborough Civic Centre and easily accessible by public transit. The branch will replace a bookmobile stop currently located at the Scarborough Town Centre. This new library branch is expected to open in Fall 2014. Photo credit: LGA Architectural Partners/Phillip H. Carter Architects in Joint Venture Smith David ESL Students of Mrs. Mack’s Winston Churchhill CI ESL class expressed interest in obtaining more information on Canada. As you are all aware, I am a proud Canadian and was delighted to share my passion with our ESL students. After getting the call, I met with our ESL students and presented them each with a Canada Pin of their own, along with their very own Canadian Flag to fly. e e t s TruCentre, Ward 19 STUDENT SUPPORTS BREAKFAST/ SNACK NUTRITION PROGRAMS TDSB runs three nutrition programs catering to 140,000 students, which are also offered in all Ward 19 schools. I am very pleased to have the ‘Breakfast Program’, ‘Snack Program’ and the ‘Beyond 3:30 Program’ in Ward 19, Scarborough Centre. Nutrition plays a key role in all our lives. To achieve success we need to have a balanced meal. SCHOOL COUNCIL CHAIRS & CO CHAIRS 2ND ANNUAL BRUNCH ‘Beyond 3:30’ is an innovative after-school program that keeps over 1200 middle school kids in Toronto’s priority neighbourhoods safe and positively engaged from 3:30-6:30 p.m. every school day. Activities include Homework Club, Junior Chef’s Club, Visual Arts, Drama and Music, Sports and much more. Beyond 3:30 programs in Ward 19: • Charles Gordon Sr. PS • Tecumseh Sr. PS WARD 19 CAR WASH FUNDRAISER The Hadden Family Last year, the Hadden Family Foundation made a three year commitment of $600,000 and followed up again this year with an additional $ 150,000 to an extensive list of Torontoarea schools, many of which reside right here in Ward 19. Their generous donation largely goes to support the multi year student breakfast and nutrition program called ‘Feeding Hungry Minds’ and the ‘Beyond 3:30’ TFSS initiative for over 40 lucky schools. Woburn Robotic team having Lunch with the Trustees @ Mandarin Restaurant, October 26/2013 TRUSTEE SMITH GEARING UP FOR TREE PLANTING Earlier I mentioned my desire to ensure that our green spaces are maintained. I’m excited to announce my Tree Planting initiative for this coming Spring. I’m welcoming all volunteers eager to join in and help plant trees in Ward 19 to come help grow our green space. If you are interested in volunteering, please email me at david.smith4@tdsb.on.ca or call 416-397-3104 or 416-396-7576 to have your name added to the list. TRUSTEE DAVID SMITH AWARDS This year, two teachers from each school in Ward 19 will be awarded the Trustee David Smith Award. This is a new award initiative of mine, designed to recognize those educators who have gone above and beyond the call of duty. As I make the rounds of all the Ward 19 schools, often I am struck by the enthusiasm and innovative ways our teachers bring subject matter and extra curriculum interests to our youth. It is very rewarding to share in your success. WINTER 2014 NEWSLETTER PROGRAMS AND SERVICES SUPPORTED BY THE TORONTO FOUNDATION FOR STUDENT SUCCESS (TFSS) & PARTNERS IN WARD 19 On December 14th I was pleased to hold my second annual School Council Chairs & Co Chairs Brunch at the Scarborough Civic Centre in room 3&4. This brunch gives me a chance to thank all those who dedicate their time and energy to Ward 19 Schools throughout the year. Each and every one of you are special, and I was pleased to award everyone with my Trustee David Smith Award of Recognition. Good food and prizes rounded out a fun afternoon. ‘Detailing Knights’ would like to help schools within the Toronto District School Board facilitate a car wash fundraiser during the school year. This opportunity will not only offer a chance for schools to raise money but also allow their students to be exposed to a social enterprise and learn the benefits of being an entrepreneur. h g u o r Scarbo The Nutrition Standard for Toronto Student Nutrition Programs is built on Canada’s Food Guide. What is Canada’s Food Guide? Canada’s Food Guide is a guide to help all Canadians make wise food choices. The Food Guide tells you about healthy foods in each of the four food groups, serving sizes for the different foods, and the total number of servings from each of the four food groups to eat each day. Glenn Hadden grew up in Scarborough and now lives in New York City. Together with his family, they want to help children in their community. One important piece is that they like to fund programs that have the potential for greater sustainability. For example, if a school requests a stove so that they can cook more food instead of ordering packaged foods, they will make cost savings in the future. It is a remarkable gift that the Hadden family has bestowed on our students and on their behalf, I wish to thank the Hadden Family Foundation for their generosity in helping. Many of our students will realize their full potential and move on to productive and influential lives themselves. The TFSS Emergency Fund The TFSS Emergency Fund was set up to assist children and youth with immediate support in emergency situations. It could be a warm coat, a pair of shoes with no holes, food,or any other essential items that will help a student in need. School staff know their students’ needs best so any principal, teacher or professional support services staff member can apply for emergency funds up to a maximum of $500 per student. Emergency Fund grants are made possible with the help of our donors and school fundraising. When the funds are entirely spent, the grants stop until additional dollars are raised. During the last school year over $35,000 was distributed to students in need. Schools in Ward 19 that applied for and received Emergency Funds for their students: • David and Mary Thomson CI • Golf Road Jr. PS • Maryvale PS • Tecumseh Sr. PS • Winston Churchill CI Dear Constituents, W arm New Year greetings to you all. As we’ve come to the end of the first term of our school year, 2013-2014, we have had a lot of real positive work being completed by our senior staff, teachers, stakeholders, students and others. We have just appointed a new Director to our Board, Ms. Donna Quan. She has been instrumental in this role by providing more openness, more transparency and accountability of the way we provide education to our children. This I believe will continue to provide better direction and guidance for student achievement and success. II’m happy to announce that with the hard work of our curriculum leaders, teachers and superintendents, Scarborough Centre, Ward 19 has outperformed the entire Board in the EQAO standardized Ontario testing. Specifically, we have been recognized - for the very first time - as showing the greatest increase in achievement within the Toronto District School Board(TDSB). We continue to strive to keep these excellent standards by making all routine stops to our schools. We want to continue to build on this outstanding success. I’ve had many discussions with my superintendents about how we can work together to keep this as our benchmark going forward, and repeat this success in the next testing cycle. In my last newsletter, I announced the construction of a new library at 140/150 Borough Drive, attached to the Scarborough Civic Centre. I am happy to say that this project is now in full swing and set o be completed in November, 2014. In addition, the new school that will replace David and Mary Thomson and Bendale BTI will start construction in the 2nd quarter of 2014. We are currently pending approval of the site plan, which should be completed in February. We’ve had a number of meetings involving the community with regards to the site plan and there have been some discussions as to what they would like to see their community look like. I’m pleased to inform you that the architects and designers of the site plan have gone back to the drawing board to make adjustments to meet the needs and specs of the community as best as they can. I’m also pleased to announce that we have now fully outfitted all of our schools with adequate seating for our children that stay over the lunch period so that they are no longer sitting on the floors in the gym as they once did. We continue to work with Toronto Foundation for Student Success and all other providers of nutritional programs to ensure that our children are having healthy snacks before and after school. Lastly, I have worked very diligently with senior staff and other Trustees to stave off any sale of our green space in Ward 19. I will continue to do that vigorously to ensure that our school’s green spaces stay in place for not only our children of today, but our future generation of students. Come this spring, I will be hosting a tree planting session to help revitalize areas lacking trees, in order to create and preserve more of our green space. On behalf of myself and my staff, I’d like to wish you a Happy New Year. Thank you, David Smith UPCOMING EVENTS, 2014 • Trustee David Smith’s Black History Month Celebration: February 11, 2014 - 6: 30 p.m. – 8: 30 p.m. Scarborough Civic Centre in Council Chambers • Ward 19, Trustee David Smith Valentine’s Tea: February14, 2014 – 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Scarborough Civic Centre – Room 3 & 4 • Family Day: February 17, 2014 • Trustee David Smith’s June Ward Forum: Knob Hill P.S • Mid-Winter Break: March 10 to 14, 2014 (inclusive) Have a safe and enjoyable break. • Trustee David Smith’s Ward Forum: April 24, 2014 at John McCrae 6:30 p.m. -8 : 30 p.m. • Good Friday: April 18, 2014 • Easter Monday: April 21, 2014 • Trustee David Smith’s Budget Forum: June 2014 TBD • Trustee David Smith’s Ward Forum: June 2014 @ Ironview P.S • 4th annual Fun Fair: June 21, 2014 at Churchill Heights P.S • 3rd Volunteer Tea: June 28, 2014 at Scarborough Civic Centre 2 p.m. Room 3&4 TRUSTEE SMITH MEETING WITH SUPERINTENDENTS CHASTY AND PERSAUD TO DISCUSS 2013 / 2014 SCHOOL YEAR PLAN In early September, I met with my superintendents to discuss a strategy for the 2013/14 school year. We talked about focusing on numeracy and literacy, specifically in the area of math with our grade 2 and grade 5 students, to prepare them in the most effective way for the EQAO testing. We also looked at better ways to prepare structured after-school programming in enrichment. We’ve looked at teachers’ engagement to ensure that no child is left behind; we’ve discussed community participation, parents, students and other stakeholder participation in school; we’ve had discussions about school being the community hub, and we’ve had discussions about students taking more trips to gain more hands-on knowledge of practical real life situations, understanding how products come to market from start to finish. CARPENTERS TRAINING Happy Holiday Greetings and Best Wishes to all Scarborough Centre and Scarborough Guildwood Constituencies, from Trustee David Smith, Hon.MPP Brad Duguid, Councillor Glen De Baeremaeker, Hon.MP John McKay, and MPP Mitzie Hunter. Your elected members are working together in building better and stronger communities in Scarborough. Happy New Year! BUDGET TDSB budget committee is currently working on the 2014/2015 school year budget, both on the capital and operation sides. Parents, Students, Caregivers, Community groups and other Stakeholder can now express and share their concerns, in the process of how we can effectively use our tax dollars in program and services; to help increase and promote our students success. Please feel free to e-mail my office with your concerns, at david.smith4@tdsb.on.ca. I would like to thank the TDSB Skilled Trades for the outstanding work they are doing with our students. Myself, Trustee Chen, Trustee Sam and Superintendent of Schools, Manon Gardner had the privilege of visiting two sites on October 29th and were blown away by the students’ work. I can assure you that the young men and women I saw will be equipped and ready to take on any challenges in the work-force, upon completion of their course. STUDENT SAFETY & SECURITY I’m happy to announce that new front door buzzers and cameras are now in place at all Ward 19 elementary schools, increasing the safety for all of our children. VOLUNTEERING – WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU? LEONARD BRAITHWAITE PROGRAM SCHOOLS UPDATES: Last October, I visited the Leonard Braithwaite Program for an exciting opportunity to speak with the two teachers along with the 18 students enrolled in the program. The Leonard Braithwaite program was introduced for the first time at the secondary school level in Canada this year at Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute. The program offers grade nine students the opportunity to learn through an Africentric lens for their core courses, while still being part of the broader Winston Churchill C.I. community. The courses are designated as academic in order to provide students with the most choice for future pathways. I was pleased to see our students full engaged and enjoying their classes. John McCrae School Improvement TRUSTEE SCHOOL VISITS Greater Focus on Academics During the first half of the school year, I visited over 20 schools, including Scarborough Village, Cedarbrook Public School, Bellemere, Woburn Public School and Woburn Collegiate Institute. As I toured around the Ward, I was able to see some noticeable changes, including a reduction in both suspension rates (down 30% compared to last year) and incidents of bullying. I want to thank all staff and students for their sensitivity and diligence in this regard. Let’s keep up the good work that allows our students to flourish academically. COMMENCEMENTS November was a busy month as our high school graduates returned for commencement. It was a fantastic experience to see the number of graduates and Ontario scholars cross the floor and receive their diplomas, and I was thrilled to see that many of our young students outperformed in many categories. Commencement is one of my favourite times of year – these are moments that I will not soon forget. I am proud to have given our graduates my thoughts in going forward into university, colleges or apprenticeship programs, and bring greetings and well wishes from the Board. There is never a shortage of jobs in Trustee Smith’s office whether it’s distributing my Ward 19 Community Newsletter (like this one!), planning and preparing my Ward Forums, tree planting for future green space, or organizing my annual Fun Fair. US CONSUL GENERAL JIM DICKMEYER VISIT I would like to give a very special thanks to Consul General Dickmeyer for visiting Winston Churchill C.I. on November 1, 2013 as part of an ongoing U.S. Consulate book donation Program. The principal, teachers and students were grateful for consul General Dickmeyer’s generous donation of books representing America’s ties to Canada and its appreciation for the strong tradition of reading and education in this country. Toronto city Councillor for the school’s Ward, Michael Thompson, also joined the students for this special donation occasion. Left to right: US Consul General Jim Dickmeyer, Trustee David Smith, Councilor Michael Thompson, WC Principal, William Papaconstantino Photo courtesy of U.S. Department of State David & Mary Thomson Winston Churchill Wexford Cedarbrook We are just about to complete another major project at John McCrae Public School, where we will add five new kindergarten spaces. I have examined the project through its entire phase and am pleased with the construction. New Property Sign for General Crerar I’m happy to announce that we were fortunate to be able to recycle a property sign formerly belonging to the now-closed Pringdale Public School, for use at General Crerar Public School, resulting in little to no new costs. At a time when Board spending is heavily monitored, I was pleased to seize the opportunity that enabled a solution to installing proper school signage for General Crerar. New Principals We’d like to welcome Karen Hume as the new principal for Woburn C.I. and Tom Lazarus as principal for the Wexford School for the arts. These two individuals have a combined 50 years of experience as educators and we’re looking forward to leveraging their experience for improved student achievement and success. NELSON MANDELA July 18,1918 –December 5,2013 I wish to convey my deepest respect for Nelson Mandela who was an unparalleled inspiration to the world and to me personally. Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”. And change the world he did. I hope that we can all unite and continue his work in his memory, for the good of all. STUDENT SUPPORT Thank you so much to Mr. Roger Hardy for sponsoring this great cause…. 26 students at Cedarbrook Jr. P. S. will see better and be able to accomplish their tasks in a more timely manner thanks to their new glasses!
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