Events in June 2025

  • Pride Month

    Pride Month

    Full day
    June 1, 2025

  • Transition visit-kindergarten 8.50 a.m.-12.15 p.m.

    Transition visit-kindergarten 8.50 a.m.-12.15 p.m.

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    June 3, 2025

  • Macleod Park end-of-year party

    Macleod Park end-of-year party

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    June 5, 2025

  • Pedagogical day (Eastern schools)

    Pedagogical day (Eastern schools)

    Full day
    June 6, 2025

    Theme:

    • Writing newsletter comments for teaching staff
    • The characteristics of diverse student profiles and the effective intervention strategies to use with them.

    Entity that organizes it:

    School Board Administration

    On-site

    Guest presenter, speaker or organization:

    Training for support staff will be provided by Educational Services :

    • Star-Michelle Lepage, Safe Schools Coordinator
    • Émilie Brochu, Special Education Pedagogical Consultant.

    Description (learning methods, topics covered)

    For teaching staff: drafting newsletters

    For support staff, this day will be an opportunity to look back on the year 2024-2025 through exchanges and activities on the following subjects: pedagogical days, the PDS network, the various training courses offered, the welcome and support program, and the review of annual development plans.

    In addition, support staff will participate in training on the characteristics of diverse student profiles and on effective intervention strategies for dealing with them. Time will be set aside to develop annual development plans for 2025-2026, designed to continue supporting professional and personal development.

  • Presentation-Bear Wise

    Presentation-Bear Wise

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    June 9, 2025

  • Viisite de transition-maternelle 12h15-15h

    Viisite de transition-maternelle 12h15-15h

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    June 10, 2025

  • Graduation 8th and garden

    Graduation 8th and garden

    Full day
    June 12, 2025

    Webinar on vaping among teenagers

    Webinar on vaping among teenagers

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    June 12, 2025

    The Quash has joined forces with Sudbury & District Health Unit (SDHU) to offer you a French version of their webinar Halt the Haze for parents and guardiansthe Wednesday, June 12 at 7:30 p.m. (ET).

    This online session will provide you with practical tools and useful tips to help your young person quit vaping.

    During this webinar, you will discover :

    • What are the risks - Update and deepen your knowledge of vaping and its hidden dangers.
    • How to start the conversation - Learn to engage in a non-judgmental, caring discussion with your teenager.
    • Supporting with confidence - Get strategies for positive, rewarding and constructive exchanges.

    The webinar will also cover how to stress can influence young people's decision to vapourizeand how you can help them manage it better.

    👉 Register now to take part

    Together, let's work towards a smoke- and vapour-free future for our young people!

  • Father's Day

    Father's Day

    Full day
    June 15, 2025

  • Viisite de transition-maternelle 8h35-15h

    Viisite de transition-maternelle 8h35-15h

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    June 17, 2025

  • Employee Recognition Evening

    Employee Recognition Evening


    June 18, 2025

  • Let's discover National Aboriginal Peoples' Day together

    Let's discover National Aboriginal Peoples' Day together

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    June 19, 2025

    Visuel journée nationale des autochtones

    Presented by Parent Partners in Education

    Join us for an evening of sharing and learning about National Aboriginal Peoples' Day through the National Aboriginal Peoples' Day book in the Canadian Celebrations series. Together, we'll explore the history, meaning and traditions of this important day. This time will allow families to better understand and celebrate the richness of Aboriginal cultures in Canada, while exchanging ideas for integrating this learning at home with their children. A time to read, discuss and honour the cultural diversity that shapes our country.

    Discover the book : https://goodminds.com/products/la-journee-nationale-des-peuples-autochtones

  • Ballot delivery

    Ballot delivery

    Full day
    June 20, 2025

  • National Aboriginal Peoples' Day

    National Aboriginal Peoples' Day

    Full day
    June 21, 2025

  • End-of-year ceremony - presentation of certificates / Sunshine Day

    End-of-year ceremony - presentation of certificates / Sunshine Day

    Full day
    June 23, 2025

  • Saint John the Baptist

    Saint John the Baptist

    Full day
    June 24, 2025

    Cinema gymnasium

    Cinema gymnasium

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    June 24, 2025

  • Last day of school (East and West schools)

    Last day of school (East and West schools)

    Full day
    June 25, 2025

  • 7 p.m.: Workshop - STIAM : main-à-la-pâte

    7 p.m.: Workshop - STIAM : main-à-la-pâte

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    June 26, 2025

    Visuel Atelier main à la pâte

    How does our hand move? What roles do bones, tendons and joints play? To find out, join us for this interactive workshop where children aged 9 to 12 can build their own articulated hand and gain a fun, hands-on understanding of how hand movements work. An activity that combines science, creativity and fine motor skills!

    Parents, join your children in this exciting scientific discovery! Register now and come share a moment of learning and fun with your family.

    🛠️ Bring your own equipment:
    1 sheet of 60-80 lb paper (thicker than printer paper)
    1 pair of scissors
    5 paper or plastic drinking straws
    2 m of string (must be fine enough to pass through the straw without difficulty)
    hot glue or scotch tape
    1 pencil
    twist tie or other flexible metal rod (optional but useful)

    Atelier - STIAM : main-à-la-pâte: comment fonctionnent les os, tendons et articulations...

    Atelier - STIAM : main-à-la-pâte: comment fonctionnent les os, tendons et articulations...

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    June 26, 2025

    Presented by Parent Partners in Education

    How does our hand move? What roles do bones, tendons and joints play? To find out, join us for this interactive workshop where children aged 9 to 12 can build their own articulated hand and gain a fun, hands-on understanding of how hand movements work. An activity that combines science, creativity and fine motor skills!

    Parents, join your children in this exciting scientific discovery! Register now and come share a moment of learning and fun with your family.

    🛠️ Bring your own equipment:
    1 sheet of 60-80 lb paper (thicker than printer paper)
    1 pair of scissors
    5 paper or plastic drinking straws
    2 m of string (must be fine enough to pass through the straw without difficulty)
    hot glue or scotch tape
    1 pencil
    twist tie or other flexible metal rod (optional but useful)

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