eastdale cvi parent portal

by Freda Gutkowski 10 min read

What is Eastdale CVI?

Eastdale C.V.I. serves students in grades 9-12 in Oshawa, Ontario. The enrollment of our school averages 1000 students. The school respectfully acknowledges the land in which we teach, learn and live as this territory is the ancestral and traditional land to many Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island.

What's new at Eastdale?

In addition, Eastdale is proud to be one of 3 Oshawa schools opening a youth hub in the 2019-2020 school year. With these opportunities, we strive to make Eastdale a welcoming and inclusive learning environment for all. Use the parent portal to get more information about your child's education.

Is Eastdale a welcoming and inclusive learning environment?

In addition, Eastdale is proud to be one of 3 Oshawa schools opening a youth hub in the 2019-2020 school year. With these opportunities, we strive to make Eastdale a welcoming and inclusive learning environment for all.

How do I access the parent portal?

To access the parent portal, you must register for an account and link your child to your account.

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Parent Portal Assistance

All parents can request access to the Parent Portal. This application provides a detailed overview of your child's attendance, grades, and so much more. To access the parent portal, you must register for an account and link your child to your account.

Join our School Community Council

To join the SCC as a voting member at your school, contact the school Principal. You will need to fill out a nomination form in September. All members of the SCC are elected within the first 30 days of the school year.

School Community Council Handbook

Read the Durham District School Board School Community Council Handbook for more information about SCC organizational guidelines, tools and resources. You can also visit the Ministry of Education's website for more information about school councils.

SCC brochure

Frequently Asked Questions brochures are available in the following languages:

Meetings

SCC meetings are open to the public, but only those who are elected members will have a vote. Meetings are held at least 4 times each year.

Regional SCC meetings

Regional SCC meetings take place throughout the year and provide SCC members an opportunity to attend workshops and exchange ideas with SCC members from other schools in the DDSB. The Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) plans and executes the Regional SCC meetings with input from school community councils.

Parent Reaching Out Grant (PRO Grant)

Apply for the Parent Reaching Out Grant through the Ministry of Education. This funding supports initiatives that get parents involved in student learning.

For parents

Use the parent portal to get more information about your child's education.

Transportation, pick-up and drop-off

Help us support a culture of respect and harmony by reinforcing school bus and transportation safety. When driving your child (ren) to and from school, please use designated drop-off and pick-up locations. When using these locations, please wait outside for your child.

Questions and concerns

If you need help or have any questions or concerns, begin by contacting your child's teacher. If you wish to meet with another staff member, contact the school office to book a meeting. Please remember to sign in at the school office when you arrive.

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