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Guidance News
2021-2022 Calendar and Booklist are the School Admin Portal or on the school’s website. Please note that students can verify their new courses for next year by logging into XELLO. Welcome back!
CPC School Information: School Admin Portal
Here are a few ways to find your answers: Log into your School Admin Portal On the school’s website (see Documents) Check out posts from the Newsletters on the school’s website (see News and Events) You will find information on the following: 2021-2022 Learning Plan Safety Protocols Masking Policy Illness Guidelines Uniform Requirements and Purchasing
Appointments, Absences: Plan in Advance in Edsby
It is vitally important for the safety of all of our students that parents or guardians contact the office regarding any and all absences. Anytime your child will be late or miss part or an entire day of classes, parents, and guardians must notify the office as soon as possible (this applies for any absence,
EduSafe Login
Parents and Guardians of Crestwood Preparatory College: The school is continuing its partnership with EduSafe to provide parents and students with a quick and easy COVID-19 prescreening app. You should have received an email from EduSafe to activate your account. There is a mobile app available now in the Apple App Store and an Android
Edsby: Daily Schedule, Locker and Lock Information
Dear Parents and Guardians of Crestwood Preparatory College: In order to prepare for the start of the 2021-22 school year, Edsby will be unavailable to all students and parents until the evening of Monday, September 6th, 2021. When Edsby reopens on the 6th you will be able to see the classes your child is enrolled
CPC Opening Registration Day 2021-2022
OPENING REGISTRATION DAY 2021
Crestwood Preparatory College Calendar 2021-2022
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CPC Vaccination Update
Dear Parents and Guardians of Crestwood Preparatory College: COVID-19 vaccines continue to be our best protection against COVID-19 and its variants. Everyone 12 years of age and older is eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Youth ages 12 to 17 years of age are eligible to get their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
Congratulations to all our Graduates!
On Tuesday, June 22nd, we celebrated the Graduating Class of 2021 from Grade 12 and Grade 8 at Crestwood Preparatory College. Congratulations to all our Graduates! For those who could not attend, or if you would like to see the Ceremony again, the recording is available on our YouTube Channel. The Grade 8 Graduation Ceremony
CPC Volunteers Needed
Sunnyside Up Summer Camp We are currently looking for volunteers for our summer camp starting in July! Contact: Laila Farhadian, Camp Manager Phone: 416-450-4609 Website: www.sunnysideupcamp.com Email: sunnysideupcamp@gmail.com
CPC Guidance News (June 18th)
2021-2022 Calendar, Booklist & Courses Next year’s Calendar and Booklist have now been posted. They can be found by logging into your School Admin Portal or on the school’s website. Please note that students can verify their new courses for next year by logging into XELLO.
A Special Treat for a Special Class!
We created our own popsicles rockets, rainbows and swirly ones too What a nice cool treat one for me and one for you!!!! Stay cool! XO SKA
CPC Nurse Updates (June 11th)
Toronto Public Health and its partners are starting to vaccinate individuals 12+ in various postal codes. You must have received your first dose at least 21 days after the second dose. Although the school’s postal code is not included in these pop ups, many other postal codes within Toronto are listed and may apply to
Vaccination Education: Virtual Assembly to Students in Grades 7 – 12
Dear members of The Crestwood Preparatory College Community: The vaccination program in Ontario continues to expand. It’s fair to say at this point that vaccinations have significantly reduced Covid contagion, which will soon, hopefully, allow us to resume our normal lives. We have been invited to a virtual presentation by Toronto Public Health to discuss
CPC Used Book Sale
Unfortunately, the regular Parent Book Exchange and the Textbook Buyback session with Alpha Textbooks have been cancelled once again this year due to the current COVID-19 situation. In order to assist parents with the resale and purchase of textbooks, there are now two possibilities. Alpha Textbooks – You may download the return instructions and forms provided
THANK YOU!
I would like to say a big thank you to all my Art Committee members. There was no Art Committee this year, but it played an integral role over the years. The students that took part spent a lot of time in the art room painting sets, creating costumes and making school plays so
PrinciPALs
Dear Parents, As we complete our last FULL week of the 2020/2021 school year, we can’t believe this crazy year is coming to an end. Teachers are busy preparing for our final week together, and we are excited to end the year with lots of fun activities, and some very special events, including our
Edible Soil?
In 3A, we learned that Soil is so much more than what’s under our grass. Each layer of earth is defined by its own “horizon”. These horizons run parallel to the ground and serve up distinct characteristics that aid the layers above and below. When a vertical section of these many horizons is taken,
Used Uniform Donations
If you have gently used, clean uniform pieces to donate, please contact Maria at Mariaelisabethsmith@me.com to arrange for pick up or drop off. Your donation will help other Crestwood families and support the Crestwood community.
JK-5 Friday Pickup/Dropoff Info
Dear Parents, Please note that online classes will end at lunch time on Thursday, June 17, so that teachers can spend Thursday afternoon at school packing up students’ belongings and be prepared for Friday, June 18 drop off and pick up. For those of you with multiple children, the youngest sibling’s items will be
Getting In Touch With Nature Art
3A learned about Andy Goldsworthy. Andy was born on July 26, 1956 and he lives in Scotland. He creates sculptures in nature using things such as: brightly-colored flowers, icicles, leaves, mud, pinecones, snow, stone, twigs, and thorns. We were inspired to create our own pieces of art in nature. Take a look at the amazing
June is National Indigenous History Month
June is National Indigenous History Month – a time for all Canadians to think about and learn about the history, cultures, and contributions of the First Nations, Inuit and Metis people. It is a time for us to remind ourselves that Reconciliation is an ongoing process. We were recently reminded that this process is far
Budding Artists
The Grade 2 budding artists have had the opportunity to draw and colour these amazing Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge artworks representing two of Claude Monet’s greatest achievements: his gardens at Giverny and the series of paintings they inspired. In 1883 the artist moved to this country town, near Paris but just across the border of Normandy,
Guidance News (June 4)
OUAC: Admission Information Service (AIS) Starting today, June 4, 2021, Ontario high school students can use the AIS (on the ouac website) to find programs that are still open at Ontario universities To begin your search, visit http://www.ouac.on.ca/ouac-101 and click: “SEARCH OPEN PROGRAMS“ Once you find an open program of interest, add it to your 101 application
Evolve 2021: Developing Elite Level Leadership
The Believe Initiative, founded by Olympian Sarah Wells, was created to empower high school students across North America to believe in themselves and become resilient leaders through project-based initiatives. To date, the Believe Initiative has impacted over 120,000 youth and has helped students initiate over 10,000 community impact projects! This summer, they are hosting a
HAKUNA MATATA from SKA!!
There was no ‘LION’ around this week!! SKA worked so hard in the ZOOm room!
PrinciPALs
Dear Parents Needless to say, hearing the news this past week about not being able to return to school for the remainder of the school year was devastating! That being said, we are a strong community and we will continue to put our best effort forward and complete the 2020/2021 strong. In the Primary
Busy as Beavers
The Grade Ones have been as “busy as beavers” exploring the animal world. Through reading, writing, art, and discussions they shared what they already knew yet enjoyed learning even more. We have to commend our Grade Ones on completing and presenting their very first research projects! Way to go, Grade Ones!! Sarah Spiegel & Esther Alter
CPC Graduation Photo Sessions
Graduation is a special occasion that all parents want to capture with photos to celebrate the milestone. Unfortunately with the current Covid restrictions, we will not be able to hold a traditional ceremony and at this point, there are many regulations for our planned drive-in event that will prevent you from taking these photos. In