e-bulletin June 8-12

 

Monday 

June 8

  • Varsity Ultimate (Co-Ed)-OFSAA Qualifier and YRAA Championships

Tuesday

June 9

 

  • Math Celebration

Wednesday

June 10

  • Grade 9 EQAO Math

Thursday

June 11

  • Grade 9 EQAO Math
  • Grade 12 Senior Send Off (pick up gown, cap and grad tickets) at1:30-3:00 pm in the cafeteria 
  • Athletic Banquet

Friday

June 12

  • Locker Clean out day

 -Grade 9 and Grade 11 classes will clean out their lockers from 8:20am - 8:35am.

-Grade 10 and Grade 12 classes will clean out their lockers from 8:35am - 8:50am. 

  • Social Justice & Equity Campaign-Period 4 & 5

Extra Graduation Tickets

From June 8-11, Grade 12 graduating students will have the opportunity to request ONE additional ticket for graduation. Graduates have been reserved two guest tickets each and graduates do not require a ticket. 

However, each individual guest will need a ticket. There are a very limited number of extra seats available. 

This Google Form (only accessible by students) will be sent to your child's school Gapps account for the request to be made. 

This Google Form will close on June 11. 

If there are more requests than available seats, there will be a lottery system to determine who will receive the additional tickets Confirmation of those tickets will be made on June 12.  Recipients will receive a confirmation email with pick-up details.

 

EXAMS

Markham District High School will be holding exams from June 15-23.  Please find exam schedules by course and period below.

All secondary students must participate in the final summative assessment(s). These assessments make up the final evaluation representing 30 percent of the report card grade. Students are expected to complete all final summative assessments at the place, date and time indicated by the teacher and by the examination schedule provided below. Students cannot leave early for vacations, employment or other activities such as summer camps during the examination schedule.

In the case of extenuating circumstances (e.g. bereavement, court appearance or when you are unable to write an exam because of illness explicitly stated on a medical certificate), the principal will decide, in consultation with the subject teacher, the most appropriate method to determine your final standing in the course. This may include an opportunity to participate in the portion missed. Documentation supporting an absence must be presented in all cases.

In the case of an unexcused absence, a zero may be assigned for the missed portion of the final evaluation assessment and used in determining the final percentage mark on the report card.

For more information, see the Assessment, Evaluation and Communication of Student Learning and Achievement Policy and related procedures.

Any questions regarding MDHS final exams can be directed to Vice Principal, Marianne C Hamilton at marianne.c.hamilton@yrdsb.ca 

 

Markham District High School Student Examination / Culminating Activities Information
1. Exam/Culminating Activities Schedule
Confirm your exam/culminating activity date (if applicable) with your classroom teacher. Plan to be at school at least fifteen minutes prior to the beginning of the exam/culminating activity. All written exams begin at 8:20 a.m. 

2. Transportation
Buses will maintain their regular schedule. 

3. Absence
Students should not be absent during the exam period. In the event of illness, you should telephone the school office (905) 294-1886. Information required will be the subject, grade and teacher’s name. An administrator will reach out with next steps. 

4. Lateness
If you are less than 15 minutes late, please report directly to the exam. If you are more than 15 minutes late, please report to the main office. 

5. Personal Belongings / Materials
Notes and paper are not to be brought into the exam room, unless previously confirmed by the classroom teacher. Backpacks, binders and jackets should be left at home or in lockers; they are not to be brought to the exam room. Electronic devices (including cell phones and music devices) are not permitted in exam rooms. Borrowed materials such as textbooks, Chromebooks, etc. should be returned by exam day.

6. Upon completion of your exam/culminating activity
Once students have completed their exam/culminating activity, they are expected to exit the building or wait quietly in the cafeteria until they depart. Students are not permitted to be in the halls as other exams/culminating activities may still be in progress.


7. Severe/Inclement Weather and Transportation
In the event of bus cancellation because of storm conditions, examinations for that day only will be re-scheduled. All other examinations will be written as
scheduled. If an exam has to be rescheduled due to inclement weather, MDHS will communicate the new date and time for the exam as soon as possible.
When the decision about school transportation and school closures is made, the board does so as early as possible, and no later than 6:00 a.m. The YRDSB will do their best to notify families in advance when they may be considering closing school and Board offices. Transportation cancellations or school closures are communicated through:
· Student Transportation Services - www.schoolbuscity.com or 1-877-330-3001
· YRDSB Website: www.yrdsb.ca
· YRDSB Twitter: @YRDSB
· Radio and TV media outlets


8. Wednesday, June 24, 2026 – Exam Feedback Day
This is a modified school day (schedule below). Attendance will be taken. This is the only opportunity for students to review their final exams with their teachers.

Wednesday, June 24, 2026 - Exam Feedback Day - Schedule-Attendance will be taken on this day
Period 1
8:10 AM to 8:47 AM
Period 2
8:52 AM to 9:29 AM
Period 3
9:34 AM to 10:11 AM
Period 4
10:16 AM to 10:53 AM
Period 5
10:58 AM to 11:35 AM
Lunch
11:35 AM to 12:35 PM
12:35-2:50 PM - Teacher interviews upon
request/by appointment



Mental Health Parent/Caregiver Links

 

Theme

Links

 

Provincial & Board

School Mental Health Ontario Supports - By Your Side Parent/Caregiver Tool Kit

York Region District School Board Supports - Family Tool Kit

Technology & AI

YRDSB - AI student guidelines and checklist

SMHO - Managing social media fatigue 

Community

CMHA York Region - Family Support Group

York Hills Spring Webinars: 905-503-9560/ www.yorkhills.ca

HF Care (Formerly Hong Fook)- Monthly Program Calendar

CMHA York Region - Community Connections Program

Transitions

YRDSB - Transitions Hub

YRDSB - Summer Mental Health and Well-Being Guide

SMHO - Navigating the shift into summer

Crisis Support Phone Numbers

Suicide Crisis Helpline 9-8-8 (call or text 24/7)

310-COPE

Kids Help Phone (call 1-800-668-6868 or text CONNECT to 686868)

Hope for Wellness Helpline Indigenous Support (call 1-855-242-3310 or click the link to chat)

Anishnawbe Health Toronto’s Crisis Line

Black Youth Helpline (call 1-833-294-8650)

Naseeha Helpline

2SLGBTQ+ Youthline

Trans Lifeline



Understanding and Navigating the Education System - Families of YRDSB Black Students Monthly Virtual Information Session on Monday, June 15, from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm.

Families, parents, and caregivers, please join us for our monthly virtual meeting, where families with Black children come together to learn about resources and upcoming programs for Black students in both elementary and secondary schools.  Please see our flyer for more information and the registration link. More information on the Yrdsb website www link

The Black Foundation of Community Networks (BFCN) will be offering another edition of their Scholarship Application Workshop! Join online on Wednesday, June 10 from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Register for the BFCN Scholarship Application Workshop on June 10, 2026.

A reminder that the 2026-2027 BFCN Scholarships & Awards application cycle has launched! BFCN will once again be awarding six $1000 scholarships and awards to Black students pursuing post-secondary education in accredited Canadian institutions. All online applications and supporting documents must be submitted by July 31, 2026.

To learn more and apply for the 15th Annual BFCN Scholarships.

To learn more and apply for the 12th Annual BFCN Aim 2 Achieve Awards.

Also, the BFCN Scholarship Directory is available as a resource for obtaining additional scholarships.