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Dec 16, 2016 · ANALYSIS: The province is developing a 'community hub' at a former Toronto school site. It’s an interesting first step toward a new way of providing government services, but it won't keep marginal schools open.
tdsbHUB.ca is a collaboration between the Toronto District School Board Parent/Caregiver & Community Engagement Worker team and the families, students and communities that we work with. The...
Mar 4, 2015 · Why would the TDSB spend money on building a new school/community hub? 1. Replacing Davisville P.S. makes more economic sense than repairing it. As of a few years back, Davisville P.S. had over $8-million of outstanding repairs, including the boiler and foundation.
City Council approve the concept of a landmark community hub for food and learning at the Bloor/Dufferin TDSB Redevelopment Site focused on linkages between education, community economic development, and a healthy, sustainable urban food system;
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Dec 1, 2022 · Schools, she argues, can be a community hub for important local needs to be met like medical and dental care and social services. Groups within the board need to get together and talk she thinks: “we’re a board serving Toronto – we should all be connected” to support students.
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As a community hub, a school can be a focal point for health and social services, cultural and recreational events, and other home–school-com-munity partnerships.7 While 69% of elementary and 64% of secondary schools report serving as community hubs, access to the school is, for the most part, limited to childcare, sports and recreation activities.