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PA Day Agendas

On Professional Activity (PA) days, staff engage in professional development. Our school, along with all schools in the Halton District School Board (HDSB) have several Professional Activity (PA) Days throughout the school year. The purpose of these days is to enhance student success. Staff focus on professional development activities, participate in training or planning sessions. There are no classes for students on these days. ​ ​

To learn about what schools across the HDSB are focusing on during each PA Day, visit HDSB PA Days.

Timing/Format

  • Full Instructional Day of learning 8:00am - 2:35pm
  • Small and large group discussion
  • Department-based discussion 

Facilitators

Learning will be led by principals and vice-principals and school-based staff, supported with materials and guidance from central departments including Student Mental Health and Well-Being, Safe Schools and Special Education.

Description

School teams will review policy requirements and supports for safe schools regarding the Provincial Code of Conduct, violence prevention, violent incident reporting and debriefing, gender-based violence and the Provincial Model for a Local Police/School Board Protocol. The content will include the role of police in providing high-quality, age-appropriate educational public safety presentations to students on subjects such as cybercrime, human trafficking, road safety and more. Information will be provided about the role of police in the school community, to support trust building between educators, policing services, students and parents/guardians. For schools currently in the School Resource Officer (SRO) program, a summary of the program's structure and objectives will be reviewed. Suicide prevention and intervention will also be reviewed. 

Learning Materials

  • Board-provided information on the HDSB Code of Conduct, violent incident reporting, Police/School Board Protocol, School Resource Offier program and the HDSB Suicide Prevention Protocol

Timing/Format

  • The PA Day will take place from 8:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Facilitators: ​

  • Trish Clark, Principal

  • Jim Mackenzie, Vice Principal

  • Torrey Sleeman, Vice Principal

  • Members of BCS Staff Learning Team

Learning Materials:

  • Learning will be completed in large group setting followed by various collaborative break-out groups.  The whole staff will be together in the morning.  Secondary and intermediate staff will work separately on school goals in the afternoon.

  • Topics to be covered:  School teams will engage in learning focused on how to create supportive classrooms and schools free from discrimination in any form. There will be a particular focus on antisemitism, anti-Black racism, Islamophobia and racism towards Indigenous communities. Learning will equip educators to uphold human rights, as required by the Ontario Human Rights Code. The Ontario curriculum program planning information on the instruction of Human Rights, Equity and Inclusive Education, which is applicable to all grades and disciplines, will be reviewed.

  • School teams will review practices, policies/procedures and resources to support Student and School Safety using resources prepared by central departments. The content includes: bullying prevention and intervention, duty to report children in need of protection to the Children’s Aid Society, information about child sexual abuse prevention and reporting.

Timing/Format

  • Intermediate - Intermediate teachers will be conducting Student-Led Conferences.

  • Secondary - The PA Day will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Dr. Frank J. Hayden Secondary School

Facilitators: ​

  • Trish Clark, Principal

  • Jim Mackenzie, Vice Principal

  • Torrey Sleeman, Vice Principal

  • Members of BCS Staff Learning Team

  • Members of HDSB School Programs

Learning Materials:

  • Learning will be completed in large group setting followed by various collaborative break-out groups. 

  • Topics to be covered:  Asset-based Assessment Practices to support student achievement.

Timing/Format

  • Secondary - The PA Day will take place from 8:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Central.

Facilitators: ​

  • Trish Clark, Principal

  • Jim Mackenzie, Vice Principal

  • Members of BCS Staff Learning Team

  • Members of BCS Destreaming & CBYWT Team

Learning Materials:

  • Learning will be completed in large group setting followed by various collaborative break-out groups. 

  • Topics to be covered:  Introduction of the school's Graduation Coach for Black Students; Asset-based Assessment Practices to support student achievement; Anti-Black Racism and how to combat it in the classroom; Review of IEPs, SSPs, MLL Portfolios and Safety & Behaviour Plans in preparation for Semester Two.

Timing/Format

  • Secondary - The PA Day will take place from 8:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Central.

Facilitators: ​

  • Trish Clark, Principal

  • Jim Mackenzie, Vice Principal

  • Torrey Sleeman, Vice Principal

  • Members of BCS Staff Learning Team

  • Members of BCS Destreaming & CBYWT Team

Learning Materials:

  • Learning will be completed in large group setting followed by various collaborative break-out groups. 

  • Topics to be covered:  Introduction of the school's Graduation Coach for Black Students; Asset-based Assessment Practices to support student achievement; Anti-Black Racism and how to combat it in the classroom; Review of IEPs, SSPs, MLL Portfolios and Safety & Behaviour Plans in preparation for Semester Two.

Timing/Format

  • Secondary - The PA Day will take place from 8:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Central.

Facilitators: ​

  • Trish Clark, Principal

  • Jim Mackenzie, Vice Principal

  • Torrey Sleeman, Vice Principal

  • Members of BCS Staff Learning Team

  • Members of BCS Destreaming & CBYWT Team

Learning Materials:

  • Learning will be completed in large group setting followed by various collaborative break-out groups. 

  • Topics to be covered:  Introduction of the school's Graduation Coach for Black Students; Asset-based Assessment Practices to support student achievement; Anti-Black Racism and how to combat it in the classroom; Review of IEPs, SSPs, MLL Portfolios and Safety & Behaviour Plans in preparation for Semester Two.

Timing/Format

  • Secondary - The PA Day will take place from 8:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Central.

Facilitators: ​

  • Trish Clark, Principal

  • Jim Mackenzie, Vice Principal

  • Members of BCS Staff Learning Team

  • Members of BCS Destreaming & CBYWT Team

Learning Materials:

  • Learning will be completed in large group setting followed by various collaborative break-out groups. 

  • Topics to be covered:  Introduction of the school's Graduation Coach for Black Students; Asset-based Assessment Practices to support student achievement; Anti-Black Racism and how to combat it in the classroom; Review of IEPs, SSPs, MLL Portfolios and Safety & Behaviour Plans in preparation for Semester Two.

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