Thank you to the EBCAT Team

From everyone at EBSAC we really thank the EBCAT community team for helping keep our Earl Beatty’s safe and for all their time they put in distributing and packaging all the rapid test kits. Our families felt more protected than ever because of your efforts. Thank you to all community members that participated in the program. We really appreciated your support and it was really amazing to see the community pull together during this stressful time. We are sad to see the doors closing on EBCAT and we wish everyone well!

PS-word on the street is that Shoppers gives out a free box of rapid test kits every Thursday on a first come first serve basis while quantities last. Just ask the pharmacist!

Stay safe!

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 

Earl Beatty Magic Show Fundraiser!

Join us Tuesday, March 8 at 6 pm for an AMAZING magic show school fundraiser!! After the show, your family will get a chance to learn actual magic tricks using household items!

Click the link below to get your virtual tickets! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/earl-beatty-ps-magic-fund-raiser-tickets-288599447717?ref=eios

Hope to see you there!

EBSAC Public Meeting tongit (Feb. 28 at 7:30 pm!)

Join us tonight for our public EBSAC meeting at 7:30 pm! Listen to Principal Pan’s update and find out about upcoming events!

Hope to see you there!


Time: Feb 28, 2022 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)Join Zoom

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International Pink Shirt Day

Did you know there are 2 pink shirt days? The last day Wednesday in February is International Pink Shirt Day where we encourage everyone to wear pink to show you stand against bullying. One in 5 children are bullied daily! Visit www.pinkshirtday.ca to find out more information as well as how you can get involved in raising awareness.

The second day of pink is called the The International Day of Pink which is a worldwide anti-bullying and anti-homophobia event held annually during the second week of April. While this day also is an opportunity to stand against bullying the Day of Pink is more specifically aimed towards anti-LGBTQ+ bullying which begun after a Canadian high school student witnessed another student being bullied for wearing a pink shirt!

Please be kind to one another out there!

Sandwich the meal gap in Toronto!

This is an AMAZING initiative by Club Sandwich. They literally sandwich the meal gap in Toronto!
If you are able to support them, make sandwiches from home and drop them off at MCC Toronto (located off Howland Road on the south side of 115 Simpson Avenue). Contactless drop-offs make this so easy!
They are servicing 9 local Toronto missions at the moment and hope to expand. 


How can you help? Make & drop of sandwiches or help deliver them once and awhile. Every little bit helps feed Toronto’s homeless and food insecure.