Good Afternoon ACPS FAMILIES!!!
WELCOME TO WEEK 29 @ ACPS...
WEEKLY ATTACHMENTS
Included in the Week 29 attachments:
Spring Concert Information
Morning Drop off diagram
SIN clinic for students
ACPS GOES TO TFC II GAME
CLICK THIS LINK FOR WEEK 29 ATTACHMENTS
HOW DO I DROP OFF MY CHILDREN AT ACPS?
We continue to see students being dropped off incorrectly at ACPS. Parents, please do not get out of your car. This picture should help.

ACPS GOES TO TFC II @ YORK UNIVERSITY

JUMP ROPE FOR HEART
Dear families,
Our school is excited to participate in Jump Rope for Heart again this year! Students will discover fun ways to get active, practice healthy habits and learn about helping others while raising money to beat heart disease and stroke. We are working towards a fundraising goal of $1000 and there are some fun school wide prizes to be won! Let's make an impact ACPS!
You will be receiving a postcard with the QR code that will take you to our donation page. You can also click on this link to get to our donation page: https://jumpropeforheart.crowdchange.ca/122077

ACPS SPRING CONCERT
We are thrilled to announce the return of the ACPS Spring Concert! This event is a great way to celebrate the incredible creativity and hard work of our students.
Like last year, the showcase will feature our talented school band and orchestra, along with a variety of individual and group acts. We invite students in Grades 4–8 to audition and share their musical, dance, or artistic skills. Whether your child wants to perform a solo or team up with friends, this is a wonderful opportunity for them to express themselves in a supportive and encouraging environment.
Important Dates for Your Calendar
Audition Week: Monday, April 13 – Friday, April 17
Held during snack and lunch recesses.
Dress Rehearsal (Student Performance): Wednesday, May 27
Parent Performance: Thursday, May 28 (Periods 5–6)
We look forward to seeing you in the audience! Specific timing and entry details will follow closer to the date.
Please review the PDF for more specific details regarding audition sign-ups and performance requirements.
YORK REGION ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING CONFERENCE
Victims of Crime Week
Parents, caregivers, guardians, community members and youth 11+ are welcome to attend the 4th Annual Anti-Human Trafficking Conference in York Region. Join us at Seneca Polytechnic College King Campus on May 12, 2026, from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. for an evening of learning, networking, and collaboration in the fight against human trafficking. Registration for the 4th Annual York Region Anti-Human Trafficking Conference.
Our conference brings together experts, advocates, and community members to raise awareness and education. Through engaging workshops, inspirational talks and community booths, we gain valuable knowledge and tools to protect and empower our community. Free refreshments and a light dinner will be provided.
SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAM (SNP)
This message is being sent to all SNP coordinators and principals - thank you so much in advance for your time and assistance with this request!
York Region Food for Learning is looking for volunteers to assist with their SNP fundraising efforts. We are thrilled to have been selected again this year as a recipient organization at Bingo World Richmond Hill and are looking for additional volunteers to assist us in completing our shifts. This has been an excellent opportunity for YRFFL to raise funds for Student Nutrition Programs across York Region and we hope this year to be able to assist even more schools in closing their funding gap.
We are reaching out to all schools in York Region to ask for your help in spreading the word about this volunteer opportunity to anyone (age 18+) who might be interested in participating. I have attached a promotional flyer with information and a link to a presentation we have prepared to go over the requirements and some FAQs about volunteering to this email. If you would be able to share this information with your school community, parent council, social media or any other venue as you see fit I would greatly appreciate it! The volunteer opportunity is not limited to school board employees only so please feel free to share with anyone in your community or social circles who may be interested in helping out. (Neither volunteering nor sharing this information is mandatory or a requirement to receive funding so please do not feel that your program will be disadvantaged in any way if you are unable to share this information)
SERVICE CANADA - SOCIAL INSURANCE NUMBER
Service Canada representatives will be at your school to help students and newcomers apply for their Social Insurance Numbers, learn about the Canada Job Bank and Summer Program for Youth.
Children 12 years of age or older may apply for their SIN. Parents, legal guardians or legal representatives can apply for a SIN for children under the age of majority in their province, and for adults in their care.
YORK REGION SUMMER PROGRAMS 2026
York Region offers subsidies for recreation programs, day camps and youth overnight camps. Recreation programs and day camp subsidies provide children from families with low income the ability to take part in programs offered by the municipal recreation departments. The youth overnight camp funding helps eligible youth ages 12 to 17 attend an approved overnight camp.
Available Subsidies for:
Positive Leisure Activities for Youth (PLAY)
Summer day camp funding
Youth overnight camp funding
York Region does not guarantee space in programs or camps. Please visit the York Region website for registration and information or call Access York at 1-877-464-9675 or https://www.york.ca/support/financial-assistance/recreation-subsidies
FAMILIES INVITED TO PROVIDE INPUT INTO YRDSB BUDGET
From March 24-April 17, YRDSB is inviting families to share their input in the annual budget consultation. Your feedback will help inform budget decisions for the 2026-2027 school year.How to Participate:
Complete the online survey (translated into 17 languages)
Join the virtual consultation on April 13, 2026 at 7 p.m. Details are available on the YRDSB website.
Your voice matters. Please take a few minutes to participate and help shape next year's budget. Questions about YRDSB's budget process can be directed to budget@yrdsb.ca.
PARENT, FAMILY and COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (PEAC)
Engagement Matters – Spring Edition
Read the latest newsletter from the Parent, Family and Community Engagement Advisory Committee (PEAC). This edition covers the latest on artificial intelligence. You’ll also find information about the latest Board policies under review. PEAC works to support, encourage and enhance parent engagement at the Board level to improve student achievement and well-being.
HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY OR YOM HASHOAH
Holocaust Memorial Day or Yom HaShoah will begin on the evening of April 13, 2026, and end on the evening of April 14, 2026. This is a day set aside to remember the horrors of the Holocaust, and in particular, the murder of 6 million Jews by the Nazi Regime. While Yom HaShoah was born out of a desire to honor the 6 000 000 Jewish lives lost, it has grown into a solemn commemoration of resistance and struggle for human dignity in the face of unspeakable Nazi cruelty. Intentionally, the date aligns with the historic Warsaw Ghetto uprising, which saw thousands of Jews fight back against Nazi oppressors and their collaborators.
Please visit the Toronto Holocaust Museum’s site for more information about: Yom Hashoah V'Hagvurah 2026 | Community Commemoration.
SIKH HERITAGE MONTH EVENT
Inclusive Schools and Community Services (ISCS) and Sikh Educators Voice Alliance (SEVA) will be hosting a Sikh Heritage Month Event.
This year, we will be honouring the contributions of the Sikh community in Canada, as well as Sikh culture, history, and identity.
Join us for a lively evening celebrating Sikh Heritage Month, featuring educational displays, music, and community connection.
All families, students, and staff are all welcome! Please register by April 20, 2026.
Students who would like to participate in the Sikh Heritage Month event by showcasing their talents on stage, hosting an activity booth, or volunteering their time for community service hours, are encouraged to complete the registration form.
VAISAKHI - APRIL 14, 2026
Vaisakhi is celebrated in April every year. Vaisakhi is celebrated in different parts of India and all around the world.
For Sikhs, Vaisakhi celebrates the birth of the Panth Khalsa order (the Order of the Pure Ones) established by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. It is at this time that Guru Gobind Singh gave the Khalsa order the five distinct symbols of purity and courage which would make Sikhs identifiable: the Kesh (unshorn hair); Kangha (the wooden comb); Karra (the iron bracelet); Kirpan (the sword) and Kachera (underclothing). By abolishing the caste system and promoting gender equality within the Khalsa, Guru Gobind Singh challenged prevailing social norms, fostering a community based on principles of egalitarianism and fairness, in a historical context where caste and gender discrimination were prevalent. Establishing the Khalsa not only symbolized the commitment to the ideal of equality, it also inspired Sikhs to champion the cause of human rights, instilling a sense of duty to stand against oppression and promote justice for all.
Some of the ways that this day is traditionally honoured include visiting a place of worship (Gurdwaras), and partaking in vegetarian meals in the langar (the community kitchen), listening to kirtan (hymns and prayers sung using instruments) and receiving the sacred karah parshad (a sweet pudding-like food). Sikhs also mark this occasion by participating in nagar kirtans (religious processions) and gatka demonstrations (Sikh form of martial arts) throughout the month, where participants are encouraged to adorn themselves in traditional clothing and dastaars (turbans) of navy blue, black, white and saffron. We extend good wishes to all staff, students and members of the Sikh and Indian communities who will be celebrating Vaisakhi.
Please view this YRDSB Media video, which features student perspectives on the celebration of Vaisakhi.
UPDATE OF DATE AND LOCATION OF THE RANGLA VIRSA MELA SIKH HERITAGE MONTH EVENT
The original memo dated January 29, 2026 giving details and participation registration for the Rangla Virsa Mela event has changed to the following:
Sikh Heritage Month
Date: Thursday, April 23, 2026
Time: 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Location: Emily Carr Secondary School, 4901 Rutherford Rd, Vaughan, ON L4H 3C2
All students, families, staff, and community members are welcome to attend.
GRADE 7 & 8 MATH
Attention all Grade 7 and Grade 8 students,
If you are interested in writing the Gauss math contest, please join the Gauss Google Classroom (hosted by Mr. Thornton and Mr. Rudland) https://classroom.google.com/c/ODQ3ODM1MTQ5MTg2?cjc=o52vd7e7.
We will meet every Tuesday beginning April 7 at lunch (11:55am-12:55pm) in the library to do some practice questions from previous contests, and you will write the test on Tuesday May 19th at lunch.
You must join the Google Classroom in order to write the test, as we will use the GC to determine how many tests to order.
Merci!
MONTHLY MATH NEWSLETTER: APRIL
Sparking Joy through Problem Solving
Welcome families! This month, we're focusing on problem solving. Math is about figuring things out, strategizing, and finding creative solutions. From deciding the best route to the park to figuring out how to share snacks fairly, we are always solving problems using our mathematical thinking and reasoning.
Connecting it Back to the Classroom
Problem Solving is involved in all areas of learning. When working through solving problems students are encouraged to understand what the problem is asking, create a plan, carry out the plan, and reflect. This approach helps students develop critical thinking skills, opportunities to engage in productive struggle, and overall flexibility. It prepares students for mathematical challenges, and for real-world situations where the path to a solution isn't always so obvious.
Engaging in Problem-Solving Conversations at Home
Your home is a natural learning opportunity to engage in problem-solving! Here are some ways to encourage these conversations:
Ask Open-Ended Questions: Instead of always providing guilded solutions, ask: "How could we figure this out?" "What's the challenge here?" "What ideas do you have?"
Encourage Brainstorming: There's usually more than one way to solve a problem. Explore different strategies and see which one works best for the situation.
Allow for Trial and Error: It's okay if the first solution doesn't work! Learning from mistakes is a powerful part of the problem-solving process.
Focus on the Process, Not Just the Answer: Praise effort, persistence, and thinking, even if the final answer isn't perfect. "I love how you thought through that!"
Model Your Own Thinking: Talk aloud as you solve everyday problems (e.g., "I need to figure out how many snacks to buy for the party. There will be 5 kids, and I want each to have 2 snacks. So, that's 5 groups of 2...").
Real-World Examples:
Planning a Trip: "How much time do we need to leave to get to Grandma's house on time, considering traffic?" , “ we want to stay on budget with the trip, what are possibel things we can do to stay within our family budget?” (Estimating, time management, financial literacy)
Organizing a Space: "How can we arrange these toys so they all fit in this bin?", “How do we pack the trunk to make sure we can fit everything in?” (Spatial reasoning, optimization)
Sharing Fairly: "We have 10 cookies and 3 people. How can we share them equally?", “ We need to cut this cake for all the participants, what is the best way to cut the cake?” (Division, fractions)
Planting a Garden: “What is the total area of the garden? How much area is dedicated to each type of plant? How much soil is needed?, “ How can we have the smae amount of space but have less fencing for the garden to save some money? ( Spatial Sense, Measurement)
A Fantastic Resource for Families: Figure This! (NCTM)
For engaging problem-solving challenges, check out Figure This! from NCTM (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. This online resource provides math problems in real-world scenarios, providing opportunities for families to think together.
At home, choose a challenge together, and read over and discuss the problem. Work together to brainstorm strategies as you work towards a solution. After working through the problem, take some time to reflect on the approach and discuss the reasoning behind the strategies you selected. The goal is to explore the thinking process, not just arrive at the "right" answer.
By making problem-solving a regular part of your family conversations and activities, you'll be creating thinkers who are confident mathematicians. Happy problem-solving!
SUMMER LEARNING PROGRAMS IN YRDSB
The York Region District School Board will be pleased to offer a variety of summer learning programs for elementary students in summer 2026.
We were happy to provide the following:
For children of Black families entering Junior or Senior Kindergarten in September 2026.
Register by June 1, 2026.
For students in Grades 6, 7 and 8; designed to reinforce the curriculum.
Registration opens Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
For students in Grade 8. A Black-centred approach to leadership, innovation and excellence. This program provided an opportunity for students to earn a high school credit.
Registration opens Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
For Grade 8 students entering Grade 9 in the Fall. This program provided an opportunity for students to earn a high school credit.
Registration opens Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
For students in Kindergarten to Grade 8. The program included academics, recreational and athletic activities.
Registration opens Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
PLANNING FOR 2026-2027
Here are a few key dates for you as you plan for the 2026-2027 school year:
| Holiday | Date |
|---|---|
| Labour Day | Monday, September 7, 2026 |
| 1st day of 2026-2027 school year | Tuesday, September 8, 2026 |
| Thanksgiving Day | Monday, October 12, 2026 |
| Winter Break | Monday, December 21, 2026 to Friday, January 1, 2027 |
| Family Day | Monday, February 15, 2027 |
| Mid-Winter Break | Monday, March 15, 2027 to Friday, March 19, 2027 |
| Good Friday | Friday, March 26, 2027 |
| Easter Monday | Monday, March 29, 2027 |
| Victoria Day | Monday, May 24, 2027 |
| Last day of 2026-2027 school year | Tuesday, June 29, 2027 |
ADRIENNE CLARKSON SCHOOL SPIRIT WEAR IS AVAILABLE AGAIN!!!
Please click the link below to order ACPS School Spirit wear:
ON THE HORIZON
FRIDAY APRIL 10 - DIAMOND DAY - Holy Friday
TUESDAY APRIL 14 - DIAMOND DAY - Vaisakhi
TUESDAY APRIL 21 - DIAMOND DAY - Ridvan
WEDNESDAY APRIL 22 - EARTH DAY
THURSDAY APRIL 23 - Area Basketball Tournament @ Doncrest for Junior Girls
FRIDAY APRIL 24 - Area Basketball Tournament @ Doncrest for Junior Boys
FRIDAY MAY 1 - Jump Rope for Heart @ ACPS
FRIDAY MAY 8 - ACPS GOES TO TFC II @ YORK UNIVERSITY
Have a lovely weekend!
Merci,
Mr. Arin Otis
Principal
Adrienne Clarkson PS | 68 Queens College Drive | Richmond Hill, Ontario | L4B 1X3 | 905-709-3554
InspireLearning!

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