That we are a community is demonstrated by our students every week. They are busy planning various drives to collect items for those in need. I am ever impressed by the students' caring and determination to make a difference.
As there are only 10 school days left until the Winter Break, I have been requested to remind you that on Friday, December 19th there will be an early dismissal for the Winter Vacation. Students will be dismissed at 1:10pm and school bus transportation will also be adjusted. Busses will arrive to pick students up 90 minutes earlier than their regularly scheduled time.
The Student Council is busy planning the Winter Assembly on the last day. This is always a great event and a positive way to end the year and start a 2 week break. All classes will resume on January 5th.
Thank you to everyone for supporting our fundraising efforts to purchase a new T.A.B Mascot costume. Our present mascot has served us well but the repairs needed will cost more than it will cost to replace him.
On Thursday December 11th, we will be emailing 15th week report letters of concern home to students whose achievement in a course is 60% or lower. Students who are missing important instructional time will also be receiving a letter. If you receive a letter and have any questions, please contact your student’s teacher or one of the administrators to discuss the issue or concern.
School Council Meetings start at 7:00pm and Parents and Guardians are invited to attend to discuss various school issues. You may also have suggestions or ideas that may improve the delivery of education at our school. The education of students is a partnership between us and you, if we all contribute to the educational picture, students will be well served. The upcoming School Council meeting dates planned for the new year are January 19th, March 2nd and May 4th, hope to see you there!
The E.Q.A.O results were released by the Ontario Ministry of Education this past week. I am proud to report that 91% of the students who wrote the test were successful in earning that requirement towards the achievement of their O.S.S.D. Students who were unsuccessful will be provided with extra literacy support so that they can acquire the skills needed to be successful in their next attempt.
Have a great weekend,
Principal John Stieva
Winter Coat Drive
Eco Club is continuing their coat drive next week, please check your closets for gently used winter coats and jackets that can be donated to the coat drive. Donations will be sent to the SafetyNet Children & Youth Charities.
Flags lowered - National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
All HDSB schools and work locations will lower flags at the end of the day on Friday, December 5th in observance of The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on Saturday, December 6th.
Help HDSB Students With Warm Coats and Boots This Winter
As colder weather approaches, the Halton Learning Foundation (HLF) and its famous cheerful helper, Carrie the Backpack, are sounding the alarm: more students than ever are arriving at school without the essentials they need to stay warm, healthy, and ready to learn. Students like Esme, whose daily walk to school became unbearable as temperatures dropped.
"Esme's winter coat was too small and thin in places. She had to wear shoes in the slush, and her feet were wet and cold on her walk to school. Her socks were damp all day, and all she could think of was her walk home after school.”
You can give Esme and other students hope—and warmth—when you donate at nostudentleftbehind.ca. HLF is looking to ensure 25 students a day have appropriate clothing and food to get through the start of winter and holiday break in December. To make sure HLF can continue to say “YES” to every request for emergency support they receive, they are accepting donations at nostudentleftbehind.ca. Thank you for supporting students in our community.
Message from Guidance
The 25/26 HDSB Pathway Planning Livestream Series is now available.. The series aims to share helpful pathway planning information with HDSB students and families, with each session inviting expert partners to share more about their programs, services, resources and supports.
These sessions, along with last year's 24/25 HDSB Pathway Planning Livestream Series are informative resources for students and families. Please reach out to Guidance if you have questions!
School Within A College (SWAC) Open House
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
9 am – 12 pm | Sheridan College, Trafalgar Campus
Registration link
We invite service-side teachers, administrators, parents, and prospective students to join us for the SWAC Open House. The event will feature an overview of the program, testimonials from former students, an opportunity to meet the SWAC team, and a guided tour of the campus.
The PreMedSKL Future MD Award for Grade 11 students
The PreMedSKL Future MD Award recognizes 50 outstanding Canadian Grade 11 students who combine academic excellence, leadership and a genuine curiosity about medicine and the health sciences. More info can be found here: https://www.premedskl.com/awards/
If you are interested, please connect with Ms. Chen-Allen for more info regarding the school sponsored nomination process.
Field Study Opportunity!
Registration for the Boyd Archaeological Field School is NOW OPEN. This program runs in conjunction with the Toronto and Regional Conservation Authority and the Royal Ontario Museum. Students earn one Co-operative Education credit as well as one Interdisciplinary Studies credit. More info can be found at: trca.ca/boydfieldschool.
Scholarship Opportunities!
ScholarTree has provided a comprehensive list of scholarship opportunities that students can access over the Holiday Break! View here: Holiday Break Scholarship List
Course Selection for 2026-27
Course Selection for the 2026-27 school year will run from December 15 to January 16th, 2026. If you or your student have questions regarding courses or pathway planning, we urge you to make an appointment with Guidance prior to the end of the semester. Students who are currently in Grade 12 and wish to return next year, can indicate this through the completion of this Google form: https://forms.gle/YePsSEBTTsxZJj518
Grade 12 Graduation requirements
Graduating Grade 12 students are reminded that they must submit their completed Community Involvement Hours and e-Learning Opt Out form (if appropriate) as soon as possible.
- The eLearning Opt Out Form can be found here: Opt Out Form. Please return this to the Guidance Office ASAP.
- To submit Community Involvement Hours, visit https://bit.ly/TABCommunityHours
Please note that completed Hours will not automatically appear on MyBlueprint. Please allow time for processing
Guidance Appointment Booking
Guidance Counsellor’s Appointment Booking information is available here.
Mental Health Support Services for Winter Break
Support Services are available to students year round! If you find yourself in need with your mental health and well-being over the break, you are not alone. Be sure to use one of the resources that are available to you:
- ROCK 24hr crisis line support: 905-878-9785
- Kids Help Phone (up to age 24): 1-800-668-6868 or text 686868
- 9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline (24 hr support for all ages): call or text 9-8-8.
- One Stop Talk Connect with a Therapist: www.onestoptalk.ca or 1-855-416-TALK
- COAST (16+): 1-877-825-9011
- Visit HDSB Student Support Services website.
Stay Connected
For an exciting look at what is happening in and around our school from the student perspective, check out the student-run newspaper: The TABloid
We encourage families to continue to check for updates from us through email (SchoolMessenger), TAB website: tab.hdsb.ca and our social media Twitter account @TABTigerLife and Instagram account @blakelocktigers.
You may also contact one of the Administrators:
Vice-Principal Kevin McConvey mcconveyk@hdsb.ca students last name A - L
Vice-Principal Kathleen St.Onge, stongek@hdsb.ca students last name M - Z
Principal John Stieva, stievaj@hdsb.ca, students in Gr.12