HDSB PA Day Agendas

On Professional Activity (PA) days, staff engage in professional development. Our school, along with all schools in the Halton District School Board (HDSB) have several Professional Activity (PA) Days throughout the school year. The purpose of these days is to enhance student success. Staff focus on professional development activities, participate in training or planning sessions. There are no classes for students on these days. ​ ​

To learn about what schools across the HDSB are focusing on during each PA Day, visit HDSB PA Days 2024-2025

PA Day Agendas
2024-2025 School Year

For a detailed description of what our school will be focusing on please see the following information.

Friday, November 29, 2024 - Student Led Conferences & Supporting Student Well-Being

Topic: Student Led Conferences


Facilitators: Teachers


Format: Individual conferences

Description: School teams will engage in Student/Parent/Guardian/Teacher conferences focused on Student Growth and Progress Reports.  

Learning Materials: Growing Success


Topic: Understanding & Supporting Student Well-Being


Facilitators: The learning will be both self-directed and led by school administrators.


Format: ​Full-day, in-person

Description: The day's activities, for our Educational Assistant Team, will be conducted in a self-directed format, allowing our team to focus on professional learning related to student well-being, various exceptionalities and technology tools, as well as to prepare materials and resources for student support.  

Learning Materials: Supporting Minds, Board prepared materials

Friday, Oct. 11, 2024 - Learning and Growth: Student Literacy, Mathematics, Guidance  and Career Education

Topic: Learning and Growth: Student Literacy, Mathematics and Health & Physical Education.


Facilitators: The learning will be led by school administrators and school-based staff supported with materials and guidance from the School Programs Department.


Format: ​Full-day, in-person

Description: School teams will engage in learning related to effective practices and strategies for student literacy and mathematics learning and growth. Educators will engage in learning focused on implementing the revised 2023 Language/Francais Grade 1-8 curriculum. They will learn about principles and requirements for early reading screening as described in PPM 168: Reading Instruction and Early Reading Screening.

Educators will also work collaboratively to develop a greater understanding of high-impact instructional strategies for mathematics as detailed in the curriculum, as well as the HDSB Math Achievement Action Plan​. School teams will also engage in learning related to making connections to skilled trades, transferable skills and apprenticeship, guidance and career education. ​

Educators will explore OPHEA resources to support effective instruction in Health and Physical Education. 

Learning/Delivery Method: Whole group presentations and small group work.​ Please be aware that we will be updating this content shortly.  

Friday, Oct. 11, 2024 - Learning and Growth: Student Literacy, Mathematics, Guidance  and Career Education

Topic: Learning and Growth: Student Literacy, Mathematics and Health & Physical Education.


Facilitators: The learning will be led by school administrators and school-based staff supported with materials and guidance from the School Programs Department.


Format: ​Full-day, in-person

Description: School teams will engage in learning related to effective practices and strategies for student literacy and mathematics learning and growth. Educators will engage in learning focused on implementing the revised 2023 Language/Francais Grade 1-8 curriculum. They will learn about principles and requirements for early reading screening as described in PPM 168: Reading Instruction and Early Reading Screening.

Educators will also work collaboratively to develop a greater understanding of high-impact instructional strategies for mathematics as detailed in the curriculum, as well as the HDSB Math Achievement Action Plan​. School teams will also engage in learning related to making connections to skilled trades, transferable skills and apprenticeship, guidance and career education. ​

Educators will explore OPHEA resources to support effective instruction in Health and Physical Education. 

Learning/Delivery Method: Whole group presentations and small group work.​ Please be aware that we will be updating this content shortly.  

Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024 - Provincial Education Priorities

Please be aware that we will be updating this content shortly.  

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