Lifting Holiday Spirits with Project Confetti Project Confetti is a new tradition started this year to bring some extra holiday cheer to our local community. Project Confetti is a small organization that provides blank boxes to those who wish to donate items to the Children’s Health Unit at Markham Stouffville Hospital. They provided blank boxes that were decorated and packed with donations of gift cards, books, toys, baby clothing, art supplies and masks by our grades 6 to 8 students. This worthy initiative allows many children at the hospital to open a colourfully decorated and personalized box with well wishes and positive messages written on the outside. Our senior elementary students collected a total of 389 items. This was enough to fill 40 gift boxes! The 40 boxes, along with some extra donations that couldn’t fit in the boxes, were picked up by Project Confetti and will be delivered to the Children’s Health Unit at the Markham Stouffville Hospital. As a prize for bringing the highest number of donations the grade 7-140 class was treated to a special pajama and movie day. Thank you to the grades 6, 7 and 8 classes for taking part and helping to make Christmas a little bit brighter for children in hospital at this time of the year! Pre-School December Bulletin TCPS creates a monthly Pre-School information bulletin for our parents and students. Click on the image below to enjoy our December edition. Another Successful STRIVE Food Drive! Over the 2 weeks leading up to Halloween, the TCPS STRIVE Club held their “We Scare Hunger” food drive campaign. This has become an annual school tradition with the High School grades competing to see who can collect the most food and toiletry items for the Markham Food Bank and Richmond Hill Community Food Bank. With this year’s campaign we collected an incredible 355 items! A very special congratulations to our Grade 12 students for collecting the most food donations in our We Scare Hunger Campaign. Nearly five million people in Canada (approximately one out of every seven individuals) currently live in poverty. Poverty is a widespread issue across the country and the world, but vulnerable groups such as people living with disabilities, single parents, elderly individuals, youth and racialized communities are more susceptible. We hope these donations will be able to support the Markham Food Bank, Richmond Hill Community Food Bank and the many families in need. Thank you to all those who contributed to this year’s campaign. Previous Page 1 Interim pages omitted … Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Interim pages omitted … Page 115 Next
Pre-School December Bulletin TCPS creates a monthly Pre-School information bulletin for our parents and students. Click on the image below to enjoy our December edition. Another Successful STRIVE Food Drive! Over the 2 weeks leading up to Halloween, the TCPS STRIVE Club held their “We Scare Hunger” food drive campaign. This has become an annual school tradition with the High School grades competing to see who can collect the most food and toiletry items for the Markham Food Bank and Richmond Hill Community Food Bank. With this year’s campaign we collected an incredible 355 items! A very special congratulations to our Grade 12 students for collecting the most food donations in our We Scare Hunger Campaign. Nearly five million people in Canada (approximately one out of every seven individuals) currently live in poverty. Poverty is a widespread issue across the country and the world, but vulnerable groups such as people living with disabilities, single parents, elderly individuals, youth and racialized communities are more susceptible. We hope these donations will be able to support the Markham Food Bank, Richmond Hill Community Food Bank and the many families in need. Thank you to all those who contributed to this year’s campaign. Previous Page 1 Interim pages omitted … Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Interim pages omitted … Page 115 Next
Another Successful STRIVE Food Drive! Over the 2 weeks leading up to Halloween, the TCPS STRIVE Club held their “We Scare Hunger” food drive campaign. This has become an annual school tradition with the High School grades competing to see who can collect the most food and toiletry items for the Markham Food Bank and Richmond Hill Community Food Bank. With this year’s campaign we collected an incredible 355 items! A very special congratulations to our Grade 12 students for collecting the most food donations in our We Scare Hunger Campaign. Nearly five million people in Canada (approximately one out of every seven individuals) currently live in poverty. Poverty is a widespread issue across the country and the world, but vulnerable groups such as people living with disabilities, single parents, elderly individuals, youth and racialized communities are more susceptible. We hope these donations will be able to support the Markham Food Bank, Richmond Hill Community Food Bank and the many families in need. Thank you to all those who contributed to this year’s campaign. Previous Page 1 Interim pages omitted … Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 Interim pages omitted … Page 115 Next