Thursday, 18 December 2008
Friday, 12 December 2008
December 8th, 2008 Evergreen Foundation Brick Works Ground-Breaking Event
Although the majority of the Beatty Eco-school Team (BEST) were freezing their noses off at the Toronto Island School, five members, Cameron, Hannah, Shaelynn, Laura and Emma braved the cold and snow to attend the Evergreen Brickworks ground-breaking ceremony. Along for the ride, or at least providing the ride, were some of the adult members of the Greening Committee: Tara, Sheila, Kate and Liza.
After a snowy walk around the frozen pond, admiring the snow-covered meadow, the group entered the covered portion of the former brickworks. Much to everyone's delight, the Evergreen Foundation provided organic hot chocolate, coffee, cookies and tomato soup to warm us up. We sat facing the podium where the dignitaries from all levels of government, including our Mayor Miller, expressed their delight in officially opening the Evergreen Brickworks proposed development.
When the speeches concluded, the dignitaries donned their hard hats and planted 5 eastern white pines in the frozen ground. When they were done and the photos were taken, the BEST members tried their hand at planting the trees. They were so good at it, Evergreen Foundation took their photo! You can see it by clicking here: http://www.evergreen.ca/rethinkspace/?cat=21
The plan for the former brickworks includes transforming the existing buildings and building a state-of-the-art, eco-friendly environmental centre where people from across the GTA can come and learn about what they can "do" to be more eco-friendly themselves. This development follows the existing naturalizing of the area and the new organic market that operates in the summer and fall. You can find out more on the evergreen website.
After a snowy walk around the frozen pond, admiring the snow-covered meadow, the group entered the covered portion of the former brickworks. Much to everyone's delight, the Evergreen Foundation provided organic hot chocolate, coffee, cookies and tomato soup to warm us up. We sat facing the podium where the dignitaries from all levels of government, including our Mayor Miller, expressed their delight in officially opening the Evergreen Brickworks proposed development.
When the speeches concluded, the dignitaries donned their hard hats and planted 5 eastern white pines in the frozen ground. When they were done and the photos were taken, the BEST members tried their hand at planting the trees. They were so good at it, Evergreen Foundation took their photo! You can see it by clicking here: http://www.evergreen.ca/rethinkspace/?cat=21
The plan for the former brickworks includes transforming the existing buildings and building a state-of-the-art, eco-friendly environmental centre where people from across the GTA can come and learn about what they can "do" to be more eco-friendly themselves. This development follows the existing naturalizing of the area and the new organic market that operates in the summer and fall. You can find out more on the evergreen website.
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Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Agenda for EBSAC meeting December 10th, 2008
Everyone is welcome to attend our upcoming School Council meeting.
Please note that for this month only the meeting has been moved from the regular second Thursday, to Wednesday, December 10th, same place same time;
6:00 to 8:00 in the school library.
Click here for the agenda for December 10th's Earl Beatty School Council Meeting.
We hope you will join us for some seasonal cheer.
Sincerely,
Kate Wallis, Chair
EBSAC
Please note that for this month only the meeting has been moved from the regular second Thursday, to Wednesday, December 10th, same place same time;
6:00 to 8:00 in the school library.
Click here for the agenda for December 10th's Earl Beatty School Council Meeting.
We hope you will join us for some seasonal cheer.
Sincerely,
Kate Wallis, Chair
EBSAC
EQAO Report - Celebrating the success of Earl Beatty
Originally presented at the Earl Beatty’s School Advisory Council meeting November 13th, 2008 by Steve Travers, Principal. Data, identified areas of need and strategies used with permission by EQAO.
Click here for the EQAO (Education Quality and Accountability Office) report on testing results for Earl Beatty PS 2007-2008.
Click here for the EQAO (Education Quality and Accountability Office) report on testing results for Earl Beatty PS 2007-2008.
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
Instrument Donation
Students benefit in many ways from taking part in Earl Beatty’s itinerant Band, String and Vocal Music programs. At our last School Advisory Council meeting a couple of parents indicated that they would like to donate instruments to the school’s music program. If you have an Alto or Tenor saxophone that is gathering dust and you would like to donate it to our Band Program, please call the school at 416-393-9070.
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