e-bulletin May 11-15, 2026

e-bulletin May 11-15, 2026

Monday

May 11th

  • AP Exam - Calculus AB/BC 7:30 am-12:15 pm Portable 4
  • Slo-Pitch Team to Milliken Park 9:15 am to 1:45 pm
  • Varsity Boys Baseball team to Richmond Green Sports Center and Park 10:45 am-5:30 pm
  • Prom Table Seating Sign-up 10:55 am-1:30 pm
  • Varsity Girls Soccer Team to Bill Hogarth S.S 2:30 pm-5:15 pm
  • School Council Meeting 7:00-8:30 pm

Tuesday

May 12th

  • SHSM-Field Trip SPE Training at Hunter Engineering Canada 7:45 am-3:45 pm
  • SHSM - Film-In-A-Day Workshop in the Library 8:15 am-2:50 pm

Wednesday

May 13th

  • Fire Drill || Rain date Thursday May 14
  • Provincial High School Archery Tournament at Richmond Green Sports Center  - Day 1
  • Grade 11 Biology SBI3U Field Trip to the Toronto Zoo, 9:00 am-2:30 pm
  • Prom Table Seating Sign -Up in the Blue Zone 10:55 am-1:30 pm
  • Terry Fox Run - Period 3 (11:00 am-12:30 pm)-open to Grade 9s who have lunch P3, Best Buddies students and any classes who have opted in. 

Thursday

May 14th

  • Fire Drill 2 of 3. Wednesday May 13 2026, period 2. || Raindate Thursday May 14
  • University of Waterloo Avogadro Exam during period 2
  • Provincial High School Archery Tournament -Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park Day 2, 7:00 am-3:30 pm
  • Ultimate Team to Fletcher's Field 8:15 am-5:00 pm
  • Track and Field Team going to Bill Crothers S.S, bus leaving at 10:30 am, returning to school at approx. 6:00 pm
  • Prom - Table Seatings Sign -Up10:55am – 1:30pm
  • Rugby (CoEd) - League Game at St. Maximilian Koble CHS 12:30 pm-4:45 pm

Friday 

May 15th

  • Portrait Workshop - Visual Arts Class - Period 1 in room 124
  • Gifted Program Retreat in YMCA Cedar Glen Centre9:30am – 9:30pm

Upcoming Trips

SHSM Trip - May 12th to Hunter Engineering, 7:45 am-2:00 pm

Archery Team - May 13th and 14th to Richmond Green Sports Centre, 7:15 am-3:30 pm

Biology Field Trip-May 13th to the Toronto Zoo, 9:00 am-2:30 pm

Gifted Science Classes - May 15 -Trip to YMCA Cedar Glen Outdoor Centre, 9:30 am-9:30 pm

SHSM Trip - May 20th-BAT4M1 class to Metro Toronto Convention Center, 7:10 am- 3:00pm

Eco Trip - May 21st to Arcadia Earth Downtown Toronto, 9:00 am-2:50 pm

Best Buddies Prom - May 25 at The Grand Cinnamon Banquet, 9:30 am-2:00 pm


Subject: School Council Meeting - Monday, May 11 (7:00 pm - 8:15 pm) 

Our next School Council Meeting will be on Monday, March 23, 2026, from 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm in the MDHS library. All parents/guardians are welcome! 

School Council Agenda:

  • Land Acknowledgement
  • Welcome and Introductions
  • Approval of minutes
  • Information Items:
    • Student Activity Council
    • Teacher Representative
    • Administration updates
  • Family/caregiver mental health resources
  • School Council Updates
    • Admin Profile
    • Staff Appreciation Lunch
  • Questions

We are excited to announce that our school will be participating in the 45th Annual Terry Fox Marathon of Hope on Wednesday, May 13 during Period 3. This is a powerful opportunity for our students to come together, get active, and carry on Terry’s legacy of hope and cancer research.

How to Support the Cause

We are aiming for large-scale participation in our fundraising efforts! There are two easy ways to donate:

  • Toonies for Terry: Students can donate any spare change to event organizers dropping by classes during Period 1 in the days leading up to the event.
  • Online Donations: For those who prefer digital giving, you can donate directly and securely through our official Terry Fox fundraising page here: https://schools.terryfox.ca/134374

What’s Happening at School?

Students should keep an eye on posters, our school club social media pages, and daily announcements for more details. We have several fun activities, fundraising goals, and exciting incentives lined up to celebrate our progress.


Important Reminder: Water Guns and School Safety

As we head into the warmer months, we want to ensure our school remains a safe and focused environment for all students.

Please be reminded that water guns and imitation firearms/weapons of any kind are not permitted on school property.  This is in alignment with the YRDSB Safe and Caring Schools policy, which prioritizes a climate of safety, respect, and inclusion. 

We ask for your support in ensuring these items stay at home.  Bringing such items to school--even for play--can cause unnecessary disruptions or safety concerns. 

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our school community safe and welcoming for everyone.


Parking and Student Drop off and Pick up

The WEST parking lot at the front of the school is the only location to be used drop offs and pickups. Please do not use the EAST parking lot for student drop offs and pick ups

The fire routes/drop off area is a “no standing zone”. Please park in the parking lot if you arrive early. Vehicles should not be waiting in the drop off loop or in front of the school.

To avoid congestion and to increase the flow of traffic, please do not double park and keep all lanes open to allow cars to exit the parking lot. If you arrive early to pick up your student, please park in a spot in the parking lot to keep the lanes clear.

Please do not block the crosswalks as this is for pedestrian traffic and safe access to the parking lot.

Do not park in an accessible parking space if you or your passenger does not hold a valid permit. 

Be vigilant of pedestrians who are using the sidewalks at the school entrances/exits.

Thank you for your understanding, cooperation and keeping our students safe. 


Final Evaluations/Examinations

Markham District High School will be holding exams from June 15-23.  Please find a breakdown of exam dates by grade below. 

Monday, June 15Grade 12 Course Exams
Tuesday, June 16Grade 12 Course Exams
Wednesday, June 17Grade 9 – 12 Course Exams
Thursday, June 18Grade 9 – 12 Course Exams
Friday, June 19Grade 9 – 12 Course Exams
Monday, June 22Grade 9 – 11 Course Exams
Tuesday, June 23Grade 9 – 11 Course Exams

A detailed exam schedule by course code and period will be shared in the coming weeks.

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 by the school. 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 


YRDSB 2026-2027 school year calendars have been approved by the Ministry. These calendars may be accessed on the YRDSB website at: https://www2.yrdsb.ca/school-year-calendar 


Rise of Road Tennis

Saturday, June 27, 2026 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

Community Safety Village
3291 Stouffville Road
Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario
L4A 3W9

Join us at the York Regional Police Community Safety Village in Whitchurch-Stouffville to learn about the game of road tennis and participate in the sport first hand.

Bring your family and friends to learn how to play a sport that originated in Barbados.

A mix between the sports of tennis, table tennis and pickleball, this sport will get you moving! 

Meet many people in the community through this event and continue to help each other to Shine On.

Equipment, food, water and entertainment provided!

What should you bring?

  • Bring a Refillable Water Bottle
  • A Lawn Chair for seating
  • Dress accordingly to the weather - this is an outdoor event
     

All Participants must complete the attached waiver form and bring to the event to participate. Please indicate on your registration if you will be playing in the tournament.

  • Link to Register Calendar - York Regional Police


  • 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
  • Information can also be found on the YRDSB Community Supports Page

The Centre for Black Student Excellence presents the Careers & Scholarships Event - Exploring Post Secondary Pathways with YRDSB. 

Join us for an engaging opportunity to hear from guest speakers, visit displays and interact with a variety of post-secondary representatives. Dinner will be provided. We welcome all students, staff and families to attend and participate.

Guest Speakers

Cheryl Yarde - Black Foundation of Community Networks (BFCN)

Paul Jones - Sportscaster for Toronto Raptors (NBA)

Topics of discussion

  • Pathways
  • Educational Opportunities
  • Scholarships

Event Information

Date: May 20, 2026

Time: 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Location: YRDSB - Education Support Centre, 39 Dunning Ave, Aurora

register by Friday, May 15, 2026, to help us plan the event.

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YRDSB Accepting Applications for Board Committees

York Region District School Board is accepting applications for membership on two advisory committees that provide important family and community perspectives at the Board level. 

Parent, Family and Community Engagement Advisory Committee (PEAC) 

Applications open May 14 - June 10, 2026.

Parents, caregivers and family members are invited to apply for membership on PEAC. The committee offers families a meaningful opportunity to share their perspectives and support family engagement at the Board level to improve student achievement and well-being.

Learn more about PEAC, eligibility requirements and how to apply on the Parent, Family and Community Engagement Advisory Committee (PEAC) webpage. 

Equity and Inclusivity Advisory Committee (EIAC)

Applications open May 11 - June 15, 2026

Family and community members can apply for one of eight positions on EIAC. The committee supports YRDSB’s commitment to providing equitable and inclusive learning and working environments in all schools and workplaces of the Board.

Learn more about EIAC, eligibility requirements and how to apply on the Equity and Inclusivity Advisory Committee (EIAC) webpage.