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FAQs

 

Where can I see a list of student programs and how do I register myself or my child?

There are a variety of student programs that are offered at various times of the year. These student programs are for enrolled ÎÛÎÛÂþ»­ students. To learn more about each program, please visit the Programs page. In addition, to be informed about upcoming registration opportunities please subscribe to our , you can also follow us on and (formerly Twitter).

Do you have any offerings for parents, caregivers and/or community members?

Throughout the year, a variety of programming is available for parents, caregivers and/or community members. These opportunities are free and when available can be accessed on our Events & Community Engagement page. In addition, to be informed about upcoming registration opportunities please subscribe to our . You can also follow us on  and  (formerly Twitter).

My organization is interested in being a ÎÛÎÛÂþ»­ partner, how can I register?

The Centre of Excellence for Black Student Achievement creates and maintains relationships with a wide range of community partners to better serve students, staff and communities.

For individuals or organizations interested in becoming an Educational Partner with the ÎÛÎÛÂþ»­, please visit the Partnership Opportunities webpage.

How can my organization collaborate with the Centre of Excellence for Black Student Achievement?

If you would like to collaborate through the offering of student or staff programming contact cebsa@tdsb.on.ca

How can a student access a Graduation Coach for Black Students?

Graduation Coaches for Black Students are located within a few select high schools throughout the ÎÛÎÛÂþ»­. If a child attends a school with a Graduation Coach they can book an appointment with the Graduation Coach. If no Graduation Coach for Black Students is assigned to the child’s school, students may still access Graduation Coaches by registering for one of our student programs.

What can I do if I believe my child is experiencing anti-Black racism at their school?

Please report any instance of racism or hate to the school Principal/Vice-Principal, Teacher or other staff member. All staff have a duty to respond appropriately including informing school administration. The school administration will notify the Superintendent and report the incident and initial response through the Racism, Bias and Hate (RBH) Portal and Human Rights Office, As per .