April 20, 2021
NNDSB hosting six regional virtual information sessions to introduce multi-year strat plan to stakeholders
ɫֱ stakeholders are invited to attend one of six regional virtual information sessions, at which the Board’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan (MYSP) will be shared. The session will explain how the Board, Department and Staff Improvement Plans for Student Achievement and Well-Being all align with the Board’s four priorty areas of Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Excellence in Innovation, Excellence in Relationships and Excellence in Communication.
Presentations will include the common themes in stakeholder data that informed the collaborative planning, in which Trustees established the priorities of the MYSP.
All sessions run from 6 to 7 p.m. The schedule and the corresponding Zoom links are as follows:
Zone 1: North Bay – April 27 –
Zone 1: Sturgeon Falls – April 28 –
Zone 2: Mattawa – April 29 –
Zone 3: Port Loring – May 4 –
Zone 4: Parry Sound – May 5 –
Zone 5: Sundridge – May 6 –
Following the information sessions, stakeholders will have the opportunity to submit
feedback. Feedback documents will be available on the MYSP page of the website.
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For more information, please contact:
Deb Bartlett
Information/Communication Officer
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P. (705) 472-8170, extension 5010
E. Deb.Bartlett@nearnorthschools.ca
Music and Seguin Township, students have embarked on an art project for the local community to reflect on how COVID-19 has impacted their lives.
After brainstorming questions, students spent time sketching, while listening to local musicians Brenda Muller (cello) and Zach Louch (bass) play music that was inspired by the student’s questions (through Microsoft Teams). The pair are music teachers at Whispering River Music.
This project is the first part of a bigger project that Whispering River Music has embarked upon.
painting over the artists’ hands and leaving a silhouette imprint. Whispering River Music and Humphrey Public School are inviting contributors to sign their story-art pieces with a silhouette of their hands on the back of their boards. In this way, their hands can join hands with the hands painted so long ago, and with those of the students.
Students at North Bay’s Sunset Park Public School hosted special dignitaries for a lesson in social studies.
“It was really nice that Minister Lecce touched upon some things that we are going to learn about in the rest of our unit on Canada and the global community,” she said, Mme. Pearson added that having Minister Lecce ask the students thought-provoking questions will help students make a connection later on in the unit. “It will be really neat because I’ll be able to pull those into the lesson and say ‘Do you remember when Minister Lecce was talking about this? Well, we’re going to explore that in further detail now.’”
Culinary arts students at Parry Sound High School had some special guests join them recently. Stephen Lecce, Minister of Education, and Norm Miller, MPP for Parry Sound-Muskoka dropped in for a virtual lunch-hour tour on March 16 to explore the school’s renowned Specialized High Skills Major (SHSM) tourism and hospitality program and state-of-the-art industrial kitchen.
“It was a real pleasure to virtually tour Mr. Cousin’s Culinary Program at Parry Sound High School with the Minister Lecce and board members of Near North Public School Board,” said MPP Norm Miller. “The knowledge and skill the student’s displayed were truly impressive. When I was hiring in hospitality, I would have loved to have had access to young people with this training. These skills will serve them very well whatever path they choose to pursue.”
SHSM supports students in planning for a career in the skilled trades. The hospitality and tourism program allows students to build a foundation of sector-focused knowledge and skills before graduating and entering apprenticeship training, college, university, or an entry-level position in the workplace.