Welcome to Glen Street School
Glen Street is a phenomenal place to learn, grow, and celebrate together. Please select from the menus above to find out more about us, what's going on, class-specific information, resources to help, and how to contact us.
Upcoming dates of interest:
Friday January 27th is a PD Day, no classes for students.
Are you interested in French Immersion for your child? Beginning in Grade 1, all students are able to participate in French Immersion programming to acquire a French second language. Parent information night is February 1st, 7:00pm at all schools in DDSB offering French Immersion. Oshawa area French Immersion Programs are offered at T.R. McEwen P.S. & Walter E. Harris P.S.
February 17 is a PD Day, no classes for students.
February 20 is Family Day, a holiday for all students & staff.
March Break is March 9-16 inclusive.
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For specific accessibility inquiries related to your DDSB community school, please contact the school's principal. You may also find information by visiting the Durham District School Board's website www.durham.edu.on.ca and clicking on "Accessible Customer Service."
The Durham District School Board and Glen Street Public School follow the Guidelines and Procedures for the Accommodation of Religious Requirements Practices and Observances. This document has been produced in compliance with requirements of Ontario’s Equity and Inclusive Education Strategy within the contexts of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Ontario Human Rights Code . This document assists us in creating and maintaining equitable and inclusive environments within our schools and facilities, and guides the process of providing religious accommodations as the need arises. The document is available for viewing at http://ddsb.durham.edu.on.ca/DDSBmain.htm (highlight programs on the left panel, then Equity and Inclusive Education, then Guidelines) or you may ask to review a copy at your child’s school.
If you anticipate that you or your family might require religious accommodation at any point during the school year we ask that you inform the administration at your child’s school as early as possible, preferably at the start of the school year. Areas that you might consider include, but are not limited to, the following:
· Observation of major religious holy days and celebrations
· Accommodation in, or exemption from, specific areas of the curriculum or other school activities
· Religious attire
· Modesty requirements in physical education
· School opening and closing exercises
· Prayer
· Dietary requirements
You are also welcome to speak to your school administration about unanticipated religious accommodation needs as they arise.
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Upcoming Events
- Grade 8 Grad Pictures
February 24, 2012 - Scholastic Book Fair
February 24, 2012 - Scholastic Book Fair
February 25, 2012 - Scholastic Book Fair
February 26, 2012 - Scholastic Book Fair
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