Toronto Catholic District School Board Explained

Toronto Catholic District School Board

Metropolitan Separate School Board (MSSB)
Motto:"In God’s Image: Growing in Knowledge, with Justice and Hope."
"Imagine the Possibilities"
Established:April 2, 1953 (MSSB)
January 2, 1998 (current form)
Country:Canada
Location:80 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 6E8, Canada
Superintendent Type:Superintendents
Superintendent:8 (areas)
1 (Student Success and Adult Learning Centres)
Free Label:Chair of the Board
Free Text:Nancy Crawford
Free Label2:Director of Education
Free Text2:Dr. Brendan Browne
Free Label3:Elected trustees
Free Text3:12
Free Label4:Student trustees
Free Text4:David Beshai
Ashionyedue Joygold Goodluck
Schools:165 elementary schools
29 secondary schools
2 combined schools
2 alternative schools[1]
Budget:~CA$1.1B (2021-2022)[2]
District Id:B67059

The Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB, known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 40 prior to 1999[3]) is an English-language public-separate school board for Toronto, Ontario, Canada, headquartered in North York.[4] It is one of the two English boards of education serving the city of Toronto.

The board was founded on April 2, 1953 as the Metropolitan Separate School Board (MSSB) when nearby separate school districts were amalgamated as an singular separate school board in Metro Toronto. In addition to English-language schools, the board also operated a handful of French-language schools by the Conseil des écoles catholiques du Grand Toronto (CECGT), the board's French unit. In 1998, the MSSB was renamed and reorganized into the Toronto Catholic District School Board leaving the board with anglophone schools while the francophone schools that were previously operated by CECGT were amalgamated with nearby French school boards in the region to form Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud.

With more than 84,000 students,[1] the TCDSB is one of the largest school boards in Canada, and is the largest publicly funded Catholic school board in the world.[5]

History

See also: Education in Ontario and Separate school. On April 2, 1953, the Metropolitan Separate School Board (French: Les Conseil des écoles catholiques du Grand Toronto), officially known as the Metropolitan Toronto Roman Catholic Separate School Board (MTRCSSB)[6] was formed as the governing body of all publicly funded Roman Catholic schools in Toronto through the merger of several separate boards in Metro Toronto. The merger was passed through Bill 37, the Metropolitan Separate School Board Act.[7]

At its peak in 1990, the board operated 185 anglophone and six francophone elementary schools and 41 anglophone and one francophone secondary schools with 100,000 total students. The MSSB took over seven high schools transferred from the Metropolitan Toronto School Board (MTSB) in 1988, with one of them being a francophone Catholic high school, the institution that has been lost since 1968.[8] The MSSB was the largest school board in Canada at the time.

In 1997, as a result of Bill 104, the Fewer School Boards Act, the boards were reorganized resulting in the separation of English and French language schools. The MSSB became known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 40 and renamed itself to the Toronto Catholic District School Board in 1999 while the former Section de langue française unit became part of the new French-language Separate District School Board No. 64 which later became Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud.

The board headquarters were located on Duke Street, then Jarvis Street, and the MSSB moved its operations in 1964 to 150 Laird Drive, the former headquarters of Durant Motors and later, Imperial Oil.[9] In 1982, the board moved to its current administrative headquarters and offices on 80 Sheppard Avenue East.[10] The school board also had the offices for Section de langue française on Drewry Avenue, opened in 1989 in the former Lewis S. Beattie Secondary School, though it has since been occupied by Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir as its administrative offices.

Organization

The Toronto Catholic District School Board mission statement that nurtures "the faith development and academic excellence of our Catholic learning community through the love of God, neighbour, and self." The vision encourages learning communities of the Board to follow God's Image that grows in "Knowledge, with Justice and Hope."[11]

The school board is governed by 12 elected trustees who serve for a four-year term. Each year one secondary school student is selected to serve on the board as a student trustee (who is not entitled to vote). The chair of the board, the vice-chair, and the honorary treasurer are elected at the inaugural meeting of the board, and serve for one year. As of April 2024, Nancy Crawford serves as chair, and Markus de Domenico serves as vice-chair. Trustees are paid $18,500 a year in salary, and can claim up to $18,000 for expenses. Prior to the 1998 separation of French-language schools, the Metropolitan Separate School Board had three French language seats.[12] The policies of the Board are administered by the Director of Education and designates.

There are more than 91,000 students serving over 195 Catholic schools, and represent close to 475,000 Catholic school supporters in all of Toronto. The TCDSB also has staff consisting of 6,000 teachers, 2,800 support staff, 360 principals and vice principals, and 200 administrators.[13]

In addition, the Board operates standing three committees: the Student Achievement and Well Being, Catholic Education and Human Resources, Corporate Affairs, Strategic Planning and Property, & Governance Framework.[14]

Trustees

As of, the trustee boundaries are aligned with the municipal wards, which was realigned to match with the federal and provincial ward boundaries.

width=5%Wardwidth=15%Trusteewidth=5%Municipal Wardwidth=15%Federal and Provincial Ridingwidth=5%TDSB Corresponding Wardwidth=15%Notes
1Joseph Martino1Etobicoke North1
  • Chair of the Board
2Markus De Domenico2Etobicoke Centre2
3Ida Li Preti7Humber River—Black Creek4
4Teresa Lubinski3, 4Etobicoke-Lakeshore
Parkdale-High Park
3, 7
5Maria Rizzo6, 8, 10York Centre
Eglinton-Lawrence
Willowdale
5, 8, 12
6Frank D'Amico9Davenport9
7Mike Del Grande21, 22Scarborough Centre
Scarborough-Agincourt
17, 20
8Garry Tanuan23, 25Scarborough North
Scarborough-Rouge Park
21, 22
9Norm Di Pasquale10, 11, 12, 13Spadina-Fort York
University-Rosedale
Toronto-St. Paul's
Toronto Centre
8, 9, 10
10Daniel Di Giorgio5York South-Weston7, 9
11Angela Kennedy14, 15, 16, 17, 19Toronto-Danforth
Don Valley West
Don Valley East
Don Valley North
Beaches-East York
11, 13, 14, 15, 16
12Nancy Crawford20, 24Scarborough Southwest
Scarborough-Guildwood
18, 19
  • Vice-Chair of the Board
Student Trustee(s)JoyGold Goodluck

David Beshai
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Chairs of the Board

Italics indicate the trustee remains active.[15]

Directors of Education

Current

The current director of education is Dr. Brendan Browne, who was appointed in 2020. Prior to his appointment, Browne served as the central superintendent for the Toronto District School Board covering schools in most of the former North York and Scarborough.

Past directors

Charity

The Angel Foundation for Learning (AFL) is a TCDSB-organized charity that was founded on April 23, 1987, as the Metropolitan Toronto Catholic Education Foundation (MTCEF, French: Fondation métropolitaine d'éducation catholique de Toronto) to serve and support the needs of the education of younger Roman Catholic students in the City of Toronto.

School building architecture

Like the TDSB-built schools, 70% of the TCDSB stock of school buildings outside of the old City of Toronto were built after World War II and during the 1950s. These are typically Mid-Century modern in style with two to three storey brick facade and large double hung windows albeit from the cross attached. Some are built in Tudor Gothic style ones in the late 1800s.

Schools

See main article: List of schools in the Toronto Catholic District School Board.

School bus transportation

The following service providers have been contracted by the school board:[21]

Uniforms

Uniforms are mandatory for students at the secondary level and elementary starting in the fall 2011.[22] In 2010 some elementary schools started implementing use of uniforms.[22]

In 1988, the MSSB ruled that public separate high schools are required to wear uniforms. At the time, all of the high schools in Scarborough except for Newman had uniforms. Some trustees anticipated protests from parents and students from Newman.[23]

, all TCDSB elementary students must wear a uniform of a white or navy blue top, and navy blue bottoms. This is enforced in special programs such as the gifted program and ME.

Controversies

Enrolment of non-Catholics

While Catholic high schools are funded by the provincial government, making them open to any students who wish to attend, elementary schools do not have to enrol non-Catholic students. Many argue that the practice of fully funding separate schools exclusively for the Catholic faith is discriminatory to other religions (the United Nations has twice chastised the province for this policy). Supporters of the current Catholic education system point out that it has existed, in one form or another, since Confederation, and that the Constitution Act, 1867 enshrines the right to government-funded religious education to all Catholics. The opposition, however, argues that this is an appeal to tradition, and point to other provinces in Canada which amended the constitution to abolish Catholic school funding. It is up to the school principal whether or not non-Catholics are enrolled.

Government funding

Recently, the issue of government funding for religious schools has become a major political issue (see 2007 Ontario general election), with PC Party Leader John Tory supporting an extension of funding to all religious schools, Dalton McGuinty's Liberals and Howard Hampton's NDP supporting the status quo, and Frank de Jong's Greens alone calling for elimination of public funding for all religious schools (including Catholic Schools).

Labour issues

The first strikes occurred on April 5–11, 1986 when 6,000 teachers of the Metro Separate School Board went on strike with over 100,000 students affected.[24] [25]

From August 2002, the Toronto Catholic elementary teachers were without a contract and imposed work to rule beginning February 2003. With stalled negotiations, the TCDSB officially locked out the teachers on May 16, 2003, and the strike lasted 12 days which left 69,000 students affected.[26] The lockout ended when the Ontario government enacted back-to-work legislation on June 3, 2003.[27]

Conflict arose once again when the TCDSB elementary teachers imposed work to rule once more in 2016.[28]

Again in 2021, during the middle of a pandemic, teachers imposed work to rule, leaving report cards blank and ordering their members to not help in distribution of their students personal belongs in June 2021, without resolution in sight as of August 2021.[29]

Trustee spending scandal

The board was embroiled in controversy in May 2008 when a report commissioned by the provincial government uncovered spending abuses by certain trustees, including charges for meals, promotional materials, and prohibited benefits.[30] [31] Provincial supervisor Norbert Hartmann was appointed to oversee administration of the board as a result.[32]

Incidents between students and faculty

During a school trip organized by Holy Spirit Catholic School's eighth-grade students, vice-principal Stephen Patel threw a shoe at 14-year-old student Ian Goulbourne, hitting him in the forehead while on an excursion in Montreal on the school bus on April 24, 2013.[33] Goulborune was taken to the Montreal Children's Hospital to be treated and Patel was sent home the next day on the Via Rail train on paid leave by the TCDSB while it investigated such incident.[34]

A few weeks later, Ferdinando Marrello, a teacher at Monsignor Fraser College was charged with allegations of assaulting a female student who was grabbed by the throat and punched in the face.[35]

In August 2018, Gerry McGilly, 47-year-old former English teacher at Bishop Allen Academy was sentenced to 2–3 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to luring, making child pornography and sexual exploitation of his students, including three 17-year-old victims, dated between 2014 and 2017.[36] [37]

On May 1, 2019, Toronto Police formally charged 35-year-old Justin Iozzo, teacher of Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School of one count of sexual assault and one count of sexual interference that occurred in December 2016 when a student was assaulted on school property. Iozzo had been employed by the Board since 2012 and started his teaching career at Stella Maris and St. John the Evangelist Catholic Schools.[38] However, thirteen days later, Toronto Police arrested 36-year-old Brian Ross, a teacher and coach at Senator O'Connor College School, who is facing charges of sexual assault stemming from a string of incidents during the 2011–12 academic year including a 16-year-old female student being assaulted during his 10-year tenure at Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School and another in March 2017.[39]

LGBT issues

The TCDSB has a number of issues with the LGBT communities and the Roman Catholic education in Toronto.

In May 2013, two trustees, Gary Tanuan and John Del Grande, the son of Mike Del Grande, passed a motion to eliminate Gay-straight alliances in all TCDSB schools. The motion stated that the "Toronto Catholic District School Board schools shall have no Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) clubs or similar." Tanuan's motion stemmed from a report for all anti-bullying clubs to adhere to the "Respecting Difference" report issued by the Ontario Catholic School Trustees' Association in January 2012. This report offered guidelines for Catholic schools that included calling groups like GSAs "Respecting Differences" clubs and avoiding discussions of sexual attraction, political activism and gender identity.[40]

However, in November 2020, the TCDSB imposed sanctions against Mike Del Grande over the LGBT2Q+ comments during the November 7, 2019 meeting for comparing homosexuality to bestiality, pedophilia and cannibalism. Del Grande violated the code of conduct for trustees even though he was acting within his role as a trustee to debate the motion.[41] On January 8, 2021, the TCDSB removed the Lesbian Gay Bi Trans Youth Line, a phone peer support line for youth, from their online mental health resource list for students. The removal of YouthLine coincided the same time as when Joe Volpe ran an opinion piece in Corriere Canadese purporting that YouthLine is inappropriate.[42] YouthLine refuted Volpe's article, calling it "homophobic, transphobic, and racist." YouthLine reaffirmed that their anonymous services provide queer, transgender and questioning youth much needed information and resources.[43] Pride Toronto called TCDSB's decision "another example of systemic homophobia and transphobia that continues to run deep within the publicly-funded school board."[44] In May 2022, Youthline and the other defendants won their case in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, and all of Volpe's charges against them were dropped.[45]

On May 6, 2021, the TCDSB voted to recognize June as Pride Month and the raising of the LGBT rainbow flag in all schools and board offices for the first time since the board's inception in 1953. The move comes after Halton Catholic District School Board rejected the vote on raising the gay flag while the Waterloo Catholic District School Board approved the raising of the rainbow flag a month prior.[46]

Logo

The official symbol of the Toronto Catholic District School Board was designed in 1969 by the internationally recognized design artist, Allan Fleming, who designed the Canadian National logo. It combines the cross, the anchor, and the heart representing the three theological virtues of faith, hope and charity. It is based on the cross and anchor symbol used by the early Christians in the catacombs, the added heart representing humanity.[47]

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: TCDSB 2020-2021 Budget Estimates Toronto Catholic District School Board . www.tcdsb.org . TCDSB . 24 August 2021 . 25 August 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210825185118/https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/BudgetandFinance/Pages/default.aspx . live .
  3. Web site: Ontario Regulation 107/08. e-Laws. Government of Ontario. 15 April 2014. 6 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140306075757/http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/source/regs/english/2008/elaws_src_regs_r08107_e.htm. live.
  4. "About Us ." Toronto Catholic District School Board. Retrieved on March 11, 2011. "Administrative Offices: Toronto Catholic District School Board 80 Sheppard Avenue East, North York, ON M2N 6E8"
  5. Web site: Andrachuk re-elected chair of Toronto Catholic board . 2012-12-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130730105509/http://catholicregister.org/news/toronto-gta/item/15482-andrachuk-re-elected-chair-of-toronto-catholic-board . 2013-07-30 .
  6. Book: The Gifted and Talented Students in Canada: Results of a CEA Survey. 9780919078659. Borthwick. Burton. 1980.
  7. Web site: History of the Board | Toronto Catholic District School Board. 2019-05-29. 2021-10-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20211021020302/https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/Pages/History-of-the-Board.aspx. dead.
  8. Minutes of the Metropolitan Toronto School Board . 1988 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201124212807/http://www.metropolicyarchive.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/HSS-1146450-1988D_MSBT-Minutes-1988.pdf . 24 November 2020 .
  9. Heritage Property Research and Evaluation Report . Heritage Preservation Services, City Planning Division . City of Toronto . 16 October 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210526173645/https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2015/ny/bgrd/backgroundfile-84853.pdf . 26 May 2021 .
  10. #111 – Official Opening of the CEC . Photo collage . Toronto Catholic District School Board. The current central office of the TCDSB, the Catholic Education Centre, opened in 1982.. https://web.archive.org/web/20190630041428/https://www.tcdsb.org/affiliates/Canada150/HeritageMoments/PublishingImages/Feb22-Thurs-Tweet111-800.jpg . 30 June 2019 .
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  12. "Newcomer wins French seat on school board." Toronto Star. November 16, 1991. News p.A12. Retrieved on July 24, 2013. " to one of the three French-language seats on the Metropolitan Separate School Board."
  13. http://www.tcdsb.org/Board/aboutus/Pages/default.aspx TCDSB - About Us
  14. Web site: Committees of the Board TCDSB . 2013-08-25 . 2013-09-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130929234250/http://www.tcdsb.org/Board/TrusteesoftheBoard/Committees/Pages/Default.aspx . live .
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  16. https://www.thestar.com/life/parent/2009/02/07/judge_orders_catholic_trustee_out.html Judge orders Catholic trustee out
  17. Rushowy, Kristin Ousted from Catholic board, trustee now a public high school teacher - Toronto Star, September 10, 2010. Retrieved on October 12, 2013.
  18. https://web.archive.org/web/20131024004003/http://scasonline.com/secondary/?page_id=382 People | SCAS Ed-Vance
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  23. "Catholic high school students must wear uniforms, board says." Toronto Star. February 2, 1988. News p. A16. Retrieved on September 15, 2013. "Now students at all 32 Catholic secondary schools except for Newman school in Scarborough wear uniforms. Some trustees fear Blessed Cardinal Newman students and their parents will protest the decision."
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  33. Yuen, Jenny Toronto student injured by shoe-throwing TCDSB vice-principal - Toronto Sun, 26 April 2013. Retrieved on 11 April 2016.
  34. Hauch, Valerie Vice-principal throws shoe at student - Toronto Star, 27 April 2013. Retrieved on 11 April 2016.
  35. News: Teacher charged with assault after female student allegedly punched at Toronto school The Star. The Toronto Star. 2 May 2013. Robertson. Dylan C.. 24 May 2019. 24 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190524184215/https://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2013/05/02/teacher_charged_with_assault_after_student_punched_at_toronto_school.html. live.
  36. Web site: Popular Toronto high school teacher sentenced to jail time for sex crimes against students - Toronto | Globalnews.ca. 2019-05-24. 2019-05-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20190524184214/https://globalnews.ca/news/4408453/gerry-mcgilly-sentence/. live.
  37. Web site: Popular English teacher who lured, sexually exploited students gets 33 months in prison. 2019-05-24. 2019-05-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20190524184217/https://www.greybrucethisweek.ca/news/crime/popular-english-teachers-who-lures-sexually-exploits-students-gets-33-months-in-prison/wcm/36c6e7ab-24eb-4f1a-9b20-27c90df73348. live.
  38. Web site: Etobicoke school teacher charged in alleged sexual assault of student. 10 May 2019. 24 May 2019. 24 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190524184919/https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/etobicoke-school-teacher-charged-in-alleged-sexual-assault-of-student-1.4416741. live.
  39. Web site: TCDSB high school teacher accused of sexual assault facing new charges. 16 May 2019. 24 May 2019. 24 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190524184215/https://www.cp24.com/news/tcdsb-high-school-teacher-accused-of-sexual-assault-facing-new-charges-1.4425420. live.
  40. News: Two Toronto Catholic school trustees move to get rid of gay-straight alliances - The Globe and Mail. The Globe and Mail. 16 May 2013. Fauteux. Justin. 14 January 2021. 1 December 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201201004709/https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/toronto/two-toronto-catholic-school-trustees-move-to-get-rid-of-gay-straight-alliances/article11968140/. live.
  41. Web site: TCDSB trustee censured over 'inflammatory' comments made during LGBTQ2-related motion in 2019 - Toronto | Globalnews.ca. 2021-01-14. 2021-01-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20210115095159/https://globalnews.ca/news/7459452/michael-del-grande-censure-tcdsb/. live.
  42. Web site: 2021-01-12. Toronto Catholic school board to review decision to remove LGBTQ+ support line resource after backlash. 2021-01-13. thestar.com. en. 2021-01-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20210113022958/https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2021/01/12/toronto-catholic-school-board-to-review-decision-to-remove-lgbtq-support-line-resource-after-backlash.html. live.
  43. Web site: Public Statement (January 11, 2021). 2021-01-13. LGBT Youth Line. en. 2021-01-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20210114041848/https://www.youthline.ca/news/tcdsb-jan-11/. live.
  44. Web site: TCDSB under fire for eliminating LGBTQ2 online resources. 2021-01-13. Global News. en-US. 2021-01-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20210113161921/https://globalnews.ca/news/7571915/tcdsb-eliminates-lgbtq2-online-resources-youthline/. live.
  45. Web site: 2022-05-26 . Volpe v. Wong-Tam, 2022 ONSC 3106 (CanLII) . 2022-07-07 . 2022-05-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220531153953/https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/2022/2022onsc3106/2022onsc3106.html . live .
  46. Web site: Toronto Catholic schools will raise Pride flag for 1st time next month CBC News. 2021-06-04. 2021-06-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20210607060538/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/tcdsb-pride-month-1.6017817. live.
  47. Web site: Our Logo . 2013-03-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130614143851/http://www.tcdsb.org/Board/aboutus/OurLogo/Pages/default.aspx . 2013-06-14 .