2019 JuneFest – Silent Auction

The silent auction takes place on the day of Junefest and has proven to be very successful in raising funds for our school in the past three years since it started.

We need a lot of help to make this happen. Firstly, each class is responsible for providing an item. We are asking for donations through the cashless schools system. A notification has been sent and the system is open to accept donations. The amount raised by each classroom is then used to purchase a voucher or item on behalf of the classroom.

Secondly, we need a parent volunteer for every classroom to make this purchase. We aim to support our local businesses when making a purchase, and most of them are very generous in topping up to add value to the items. Please visit our signup sheet.

If you are able to get a donation from your place of work, or you have your own business that you would like to promote, or have any items that you would like to donate, we will gladly accept it. Please feel free to drop of any donations in the office with Frances.

Questions? Please feel free to email janet.theunissen@gmail.com



2019 Staff Appreciation Lunch – June 18th

Our Staff Appreciation lunch will be taking place on June 18th. This is an opportunity for the school community to show our entire school staff; teachers, administrators, caretakers, ECE’s and crossing guards how much we appreciate all they do for our children, and the Willy community by treating them to a delicious lunch. We are looking for volunteers to help on the day, food donations, and everything in between. You can sign up here.



2019 Kindie Bike Rodeo – update

Kindie Bike Rodeo – Monday June 3rd

Spring has finally sprung, and that means it is almost Kindie Bike Rodeo time.

For first time bike rodeo families, this is a fun day where the kindergarten kids get to decorate and ride their bikes (or trikes or scooters) around the front playground. A permission form will be sent home with your child later this week. Parents are welcome to come and watch. Rooms 2, 6 and 7 will be riding in the morning, and rooms 5 and 8 in the afternoon.

We do need some volunteers to make this event run smoothly – decoration and freezie table helpers, as well as course marshals. Please visit our signup sheet

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact janet.theunissen@gmail.com or sarah.cruickshank@gmail.com



May 2019 TDSB connects

Welcome to TDSB Connects, an update on news and events from across the Toronto District School Board.

  1. Proposed Budget and Consultation: The Toronto District School Board is projecting a shortfall of $54.4 million and on Monday, May 13, Trustees will be provided with a proposed budget plan that outlines the reductions and changes to the delivery of services and programs. This meeting will be broadcast live starting at 4:30 p.m. On Tuesday, May 14, the plan and recorded meeting from the night before will be available on the 2019-20 Budget webpage. We kindly ask that you – parents, guardians and community members – review this information and provide input on the proposed budget reductions. For more information on how to participate in this consultation, please visit the TDSB Budget Consultations webpage.
  2. Budget Community Survey Results: The Toronto District School Board would like to thank all the parents, guardians, students and community members who participated in the 2019-20 Budget Community Survey. For an overview of the results, please read the web story Parents and Staff Identify Early Years, Student Success as Top Priorities.​​​​​
  3. Chair Urges Province to Consult on Public Health, Pause Cuts: Chair of the Board Robin Pilkey issued a letter to various Ontario Cabinet Ministers and all Toronto Members of Provincial Parliament urging them hold off on cuts to Toronto Public Health until there can be further consultation. For more details, including a list of programs and services that may be impacted, please read the full letter.
  4. PIAC Newsletter: The Parent Involvement Advisory Committee will be issuing an on-going newsletter, PIAC POST, for parents and school communities. The April 2019 edition is now available online.
  5. Revised Procedures: To align with the new Student Health Support Policy, the TDSB has revised its procedures related to medications, anaphylaxis management, diabetes management and asthma management.
  6. Policy Consultations: The TDSB is currently looking for public input on the Excursions Policy (P033). To learn more, including how you can participate, please visit the TDSB webpage for Policy Consultations. Your input is welcomed and appreciated.
  7. Bike to School Week: Ride, walk or roll to school along with thousands of students across the province to celebrate Bike to School Week from May 27 to 31. Learn more about how the TDSB is supporting active, safe and sustainable transportation.
  8. Celebrate and Recognize: In May, the TDSB recognizes Asian Heritage Month and Jewish Heritage Month. This week, we also recognize Education Week and Children’s Mental Health Week.


2019 Kindie Bike Rodeo

Kindie Bike Rodeo – Monday June 3rd

Spring has finally sprung, and that means it is almost Kindie Bike Rodeo time!

For first time bike rodeo families, this is a fun day where the kindergarten kids get to decorate and then ride their bikes (or trikes or scooters) around the front playground. Parents are welcome to come and watch.

Of course we always need help to make this day happen. A sign-up sheet for volunteers, as well as time slots for the classrooms, will be sent out next week.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact janet.theunissen@gmail.com or sarah.cruickshank@gmail.com