March break 2025 letter from the director of education to TLDSB families

Dear TLDSB parents/guardians,

It is hard to believe we are already at March break in the 2024-2025 school year! For many, this marks a turning point in the year; when we return from the break the days will feel longer, the weather will start to get warmer, and summer holidays will only be a few months away. The March break is an opportunity for staff and students to rest and recharge so they can return ready to re-engage in learning.

The past few months of winter have posed a challenge for many families; the volume of snow and cold temperatures have meant that there have been a number of transportation cancellations not just in Trillium Lakelands District School Board (TLDSB), but in school boards across Ontario. When considering cancellations, staff make the best decisions with the information available to them each morning related to weather forecasts and road conditions. Student and staff safety is always at the forefront of our decision making.

All TLDSB staff have been working extremely hard this school year and I thank them for their dedication. Every staff role helps our system to effectively and efficiently operate, which ultimately supports educators to focus on student achievement and well-being.

I would like to highlight upcoming opportunities for parents/guardians, community members, and staff to attend in March and April:

This spring, there will be opportunities to celebrate students at various Board events, such as the second annual TLDSB Better Together Arts Showcase, the 20th year of Trillium Lakelands Arts Camp, Skills Ontario competitions, the third annual Educational Pow Wow and Drum Social; and various school-based events, such as science fairs, musical and drama performances, track and field events, and club competitions to name a few. Keep an eye on both the Board and school websites and social media accounts for opportunities to attend events and celebrate TLDSB students.

Thank you for a great school year so far. I wish everyone a safe, happy, and rejuvenating break and look forward to continuing to work and learn together when you return.

Sincerely,

Wes Hahn
Director of Education
Trillium Lakelands District School Board

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100 Clearbrook Trail, Bracebridge, ON P1L 0A3
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705-645-2646

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66 Lindsay Street, PO Box 460, Fenelon Falls, ON K0M 1N0
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705-887-3083

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325 Mary Street South, Gravenhurst, ON P1P 1X7
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705-687-5422

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1018 Grass Lake Road, PO Box 1199, Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0
705-457-3745

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58 Brunel Road, Huntsville, ON P1H 2A2
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705-789-4764

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230 Angeline Street South, Lindsay, ON K9V 0J8
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TLDSB inclement weather school/facilities/education centre closure – March 31, 2025

The areas that make up Trillium Lakelands District School Board (TLDSB) have been greatly affected by the ice storm that swept across parts of Ontario this past weekend.

Due to road conditions, power outages, and internet/network outages in some areas, TLDSB has made the decision to close all schools (including the Virtual Learning Centre), education centres, and child care centres in schools tomorrow, Monday, March 31.

This decision was made for the safety of students and staff, and we are communicating with families now in an effort to give time to make alternative arrangements.

Please note, schools will not be moving to online learning.

We hope students will take this opportunity to catch up on work, play a board game, or read/listen to a book.

We appreciate your understanding during another inclement weather situation.

If you have any questions, please contact your child’s school.