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Acknowledgements Upcoming Events February 7: Report card distribution Report card packages will be sent home with students at the end of the day. Please ask to see your child's report card. February 13: Course selection sign-off sheets DUE Course selection sign-off sheets DUE to home form teachers at 9 am. February 15: PA Day No classes. February 18: Family Day No classes. School Council news! School Council contact address: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Next School Council meeting: Monday February 25, 2019 at 7:30 pm in room 215 Toronto Public Health: Immunization Information Toronto Public Health (TPH) began sending letters in early January to parents/guardians requesting their child's outstanding immunization information. TPH is issuing Suspension Orders for students with outstanding vaccination information. Students may return to school immediately once TPH receives the requested information. Please update your child's health records directly with TPH. Families without health cards can make an appointment at free vaccination clinics. Language interpreter services are available on the TDSB phone line at 416-392-1250. To update records or for further information, please contact TPH's immunization line (416-392-1250) or email TPH at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. If you received vaccines in another province or country, please report vaccines to www.toronto.ca/studentcaccines<http://www.toronto.ca/studentcaccines>. >From the TDSB Communications Department! Parents: please remind your child about the importance of Using Social Media Responsibly The always-evolving online world offers new forms of communication and social networking every day, and has become an ingrained part of contemporary student life. While there are many benefits to these technologies, misuse can also have far-reaching and long-lasting impact. Part of our goal as a school is to help students become responsible members of our community. That's why it's important to remind students from time to time about good digital citizenship by highlighting safe and positive use of technology, our school's code of conduct, TDSB policies, and potential implications of misuse. Cyber bullying, sharing and saving inappropriate pictures and videos, inappropriate chat room messaging and other types of misuse can result in serious school consequences, and even police involvement. Social media applications are powerful tools that contribute to a digital footprint that can affect post-secondary opportunities, employment, and relationships, for better or worse. We encourage students to use these resources in ways that are constructive, responsible, and respectful. For information about how parents can help reinforce school messages, please access the following link/website developed by the Government of Canada: https://www.getcybersafe.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/cmpgns/cmpgn-02/index-en.aspx William Mack Principal North Toronto Collegiate Institute _______________________________________________ Please do not reply to this e-mail. If you do not wish to receive e-mail from North Toronto, please unsubscribe at https://ntci.on.ca/ntparents-unsub/ To contact the school, 393-9180 or e-mail: [email protected] ________________________________________________ North Toronto Collegiate Institute 17 Broadway Avenue Toronto, Ontario, M4P 1T7 ________________________________________________ NTparents mailing list: [email protected] http://ntci.on.ca/mailman/listinfo/ntparents_ntci.on.ca _______________________________________________

