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Craig Kielburger SS, Elsie MacGill SS, Nelson HS, T.A. Blakelock HS, White Oaks SS and M.M. Robinson HS took part in the Community Pathways Program Soccer Baseball Tournament, an event that brought students together for a fun-filled day of teamwork and connection.
Director Ennis visited the Student Senate to discuss the new commitment to Kindness, Connection and Community in the HDSB's 2024-2028 Multi-Year Strategic Plan. While there, he challenged the Student Senators to engage in random acts of kindness.
Four Grade 11 students from Elsie MacGill SS secured gold in the provincial level of the Skills Ontario Junk Drawer Races Air Pressure Rocket Challenge: Hamdan Khurram, Haroon Shah, Abdul Mutaal Farhan and Hassan Rasheed.
T.A. Blakelock HS's I-STEM program partnered with the University of Waterloo’s Science and Business program to offer Grade 10 students an enriching opportunity to explore global challenges through an entrepreneurial lens, combining STEM principles with business strategy.
HDSB students are taking part in the Ship of Tolerance, a project created by the Ilya & Emilia Kabakov Foundation “to promote art as a medium for communication and cooperation between diverse cultures while nurturing the growth and development of young artists in all disciplines.”
Held on April 30, 2025, at Burlington Central High School, Students in the Spotlight brought together performers from across the Halton District School Board for an unforgettable evening of singing, music, dance and more.
Students in the Healthcare and Social Justice Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) programs at Milton District High School worked in collaboration with Canadian Blood Services to host a stem cell awareness and registry campaign at the Milton Dessert Festival and Spring Fling Market.
April is Halton Learning Foundation (HLF) Month, and an opportunity for HDSB communities to come together through engaging activities and challenges to help raise awareness and funds for the financial support, provided by HLF, that many HDSB students need to fully engage in learning such as school supplies, food and clothing.
The young scientists at W.H. Morden PS wowed visitors with the curiosity and rigor they showed through their projects at this year’s science fair.
Students from across the HDSB have qualified for the DECA International Career Development Conference (IDCD) this weekend, and many will be representing Ontario in the international competition!
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