Masking at school

Anyone else done with stinking Covid?

Cases are on the rise and we know it’s a pain to wear masks BUT we would love to see masks worn inside the classrooms. 

If you or a family member have Covid, please email Nina to let her know so that families can make their own decision about exposure risk. 

Together we will keep our community safe. Thank you for all your efforts!!

Bake sale for the Canadian Red Cross Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal!

Calling all bakers! Ms. Garbutt’s Grade 5 class, with support from the Earl Beatty community, will be holding an outdoor BAKE SALE after school on Monday May 2.

We need your help! Please consider providing a NUT-FREE contribution to our event. All proceeds will go to the Canadian Red Cross Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal. Hope to see you there!

Send us a message at EBSACinfo@gmail.com if you are interested in being a baker!

Moving from Isolation to Community

EBSAC is hosting a mental wellness workshop for Earl Beatty PARENTS & caregivers! Chris Speiss will lead us in this introductory, pay-what-you-can session on Thursday April 14th at 7pm. We hope this will be a helpful session for building tools and community together. Please click here to register: https://bit.ly/3x5Wif

THANK YOU!!!

A BIG thank you to everyone that participated in our Earl Beatty pizza night fundraiser! We appreciate the support! I have never seen so many Domino’s pizza delivery cars on our street at the same time!! We had a total of 128 pizza orders and raised $640 for our school tech!! Bravo!!

Stay tuned for our next event!

Come out & help our Earl Beatty teachers!

Please come out on March 8 & 9 after school and show your support by giving your signatures!

“Greetings Parents:

As we move closer to Provincial Election time and the end of the current Teacher Contract, we are beginning to engage in actions to advocate for the schools students and teachers deserve. 

ETT Teachers (Elementary Teachers of Toronto) are engaging in a petition campaign to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.  We are asking all parents, guardians, community members, and education staff to participate.  The petition calls for the following:
1. Provide funding to the TDSB to be able to provide appropriate PPE for staff and students and;
2. Ensure a regular supply of Rapid Antigen Tests be made available to schools to be sent home to ensure regular testing prior to attending school and;
3. Update the funding formula from 1998 to 2022 to meet current student needs, provide specialty teachers, and repair schools.

We are hoping to gather signatures after school on the sidewalks surrounding Earl Beatty on Tuesday March 8th and Wednesday March 9th. 

As always, we appreciate your support in our fight to build better schools so students and staff have what they need to be safe, happy and successful.

Thanks,

The Earl Beatty Teachers