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  1. As a member of the Ontario eLearning Consortium (OeLC), Peel eLearning/OeLC is a program that offers asynchronous online learning to PDSB secondary students. The partnership with the OeLC provides diverse learners equitable access to a wider variety of courses taught by Ontario Certified Teachers from PDSB and across the province, that meet their interests, needs, and post-secondary pathway of ...

  2. The Peel District School Board is committed to equity and community engagement, and by providing this tool, we are making our information more accessible to families whose first language is not English. The basic translation goal is to capture the general intention of the original English material.

  3. Even if you didn't buy your device from AT&T, you can keep your device and simply add an AT&T wireless plan to get new service connected on that device. When you bring your own device, you won’t need an AT&T Installment Plan SM since you already own your device. You’ll even be able to keep your current number if it’s eligible for transfer .

  4. Welcome to ParentConnect, your online parent portal to access important student information. ParentConnect is a safe and secure website that acts as a single point to stay informed and to access all electronic services provided to Peel board parents and legal guardians. The parent-friendly website will allow you to:

  5. (Students must be logged into Google Chrome using their BYOD email address (studentnumber@pdsb.net) to access this form) Please note: the approval community service hours is at the principal’s discretion. Ministry guidelines have established eligible and ineligible activities for the community involvement requirement.

  6. The Peel District School Board is committed to equity and community engagement, and by providing this tool, we are making our information more accessible to families whose first language is not English. The basic translation goal is to capture the general intention of the original English material.

  7. www.k12blueprint.com › toolkits › byodBYOD | K-12 Blueprint

    BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is gaining popularity in many schools as a way of increasing access to technology without the cost of purchasing a device for each student. This toolkit is designed to help you evaluate the pros, cons and logistics of bringing student-owned technology into the classroom. Tools. Other Resources.

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