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TLDSB Boundary and Program Reviews

TLDSB established school catchment areas within specific boundaries to help balance school enrolment and capacity, minimize transportation, and maximize walk zones.

Boundary and program reviews may be conducted by TLDSB to review the attendance area for a school or group of schools due to changes in student enrolment, program demands, new construction, or other factors.

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Strategic Plan

Trillium Lakelands District School Board (TLDSB) is committed to understanding and meeting the learning needs of all students.

This broadly-defined plan with two strategic goals is aimed at creating a future where students develop the competencies, understandings, self-confidence, and resiliency to lead healthy, successful, and fulfilling lives.

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Positive Parenting Webinar Series
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2024-2025 After School Skills Development Programs
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Human Trafficking Awareness Day

Feb 25

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Maha Shivaratri

Feb 26

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Pink Shirt Day

Feb 28

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Losar
Professional Activity Day (elementary and secondary)
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Bangladeshi Heritage Month
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Irish Heritage Month
Persian Heritage Month
The 19 Day Fast

Mar 3

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Black Mental Health Day

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TLDSB Territory Acknowledgement

Trillium Lakelands District School Board, as a learning organization, acknowledges that we learn, live, and work on the traditional lands and waters of the Ojibway Nation and the Huron/Wendat Nation, and now includes communities from the Mohawk Nation, the Pottawatomi Nation and the Métis Nation of Ontario. Under the One Dish With One Spoon Treaty, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the Anishinaabe Peoples agreed to share and care for this territory for the benefit of future generations. We acknowledge their stewardship throughout the ages.

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