Commencement, Credit Rescue, and Mark Return Schedule

Tonight: Monday, June 26, is commencement for our graduating students! Congratulations on your achievement, and please check your email for ceremony details.

Tuesday, June 27 is Complete Don’t Repeat day! Please check with your teacher if you were unsuccessful in a course–this is your last opportunity to rescue your credits!

Wednesday, June 28 is a special schedule. You can come in to see your exams and final grades. The schedule is as follows:
Period 1    9:00-9:45
Period 2    9:50-10:30
Period 4    10:35-11:20
Period 3    11:25-12:10
Lunch:       12:10-1:10

National Indigenous Peoples Day

On Wednesday, June 21, the Toronto District School Board and SOLE Alternative celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day. Many First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples celebrate the Summer Solstice on this day, which is the longest day of the year and shortest night.

Beyond National Indigenous Peoples Day, learning about and learning from the richness and diversity of First Nations, Métis and Inuit perspectives, histories and cultures throughout the year betters all of us. This week and throughout the year, here are some resources to help you further your understanding of Indigenous histories, resurgences, and perspectives:

Happy National Indigenous History Month!

June is National Indigenous History Month

June is National Indigenous History Month and June 21st is National Indigenous Peoples Day, a time to celebrate and learn from First Nations, Métis and Inuit people about the diverse cultures, histories, experiences, creations, perspectives, and achievements.

During the month of June, the TDSB recognizes National Indigenous Peoples Day, which is celebrated on Wednesday, June 21. This is a day of significance for many Indigenous Peoples in the country we call Canada today. It marks the day when the Sun is closest to the Earth. It is the longest day of the year and the shortest night. Many First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples celebrate the Summer Solstice. It is a time that reminds us to remain grounded, humble and appreciative. It is usually celebrated by coming together with family and community for a feast. Traditional foods are an important aspect of the feast as they signify connection to the land and animals.

Text on a purple background with a Woodlands style graphic. The text reads: June is National Indigenous History Month.  

June is National Indigenous History Month and June 21st is National Indigenous Peoples Day, a time to celebrate and learn from Indigenous Peoples about the diverse cultures, histories, experiences, creations, perspectives, and achievements of First Nations, Métis and Inuit people.

Join the Urban Indigenous Education Centre of Excellence this June for opportunities to engage with Indigenous artists, authors, and speakers.
Rainbow beadwork in Pride colours that reads Two Spirit Indigiqueer. 3rd Annual Pride, June 2023 Learn from and celebrate Two-Spirit, Indigiqueer Elders, writers and artists.

For more about the Urban Indigenous Education Centre, visit their website.

 Healing Centred Engagement Series

June 1, 6:00-7:30PM on Zoom

Join us for the first session of our Healing Centred Engagement Series hosted by Social Workers from the Centre of Excellence for Black Student Achievement. This session will feature a panel conversation with Black professionals and Black-serving organizations on supporting the mental health and well-being of Black students and their families.
In this session Black parents/caregivers will:

  • Explore the impact of systemic anti-Black racism on mental health;
  • Build tools for nurturing joy and wellness;
  • Learn strategies on how to support a child’s well-being;
  • Engage in knowledge sharing of Black-affirming mental health programs and services.
Image with details of the program. Click the link below for full text

Click here to download the PDF flyer.

June Schedule

  • June 7th: the last Town Hall for the year 
  • June 14th: Therapy Dogs will be paying us a visit
  • June 15th – 20th: Moratorium. Pizza lunches during this time for students
  • June 21st – 23rd: Exam Days (see the schedule below)
  • June 26th: SOLE Graduation (Graduates watch for your invitation to come)
  • June 27th: Complete Not Repeat/Exam Conflicts Day (medical reasons)
  • June 27/28th: New Registration, tell a friend if you know anyone who may be interested
  • June 28th: Mark Return Day (students can come to learn their final marks)
  • June 30th :PD Day, last day of the school year

Exam Schedule

Wednesday June 21/23
TimeSubjectLocationSubject TeacherPreside Teacher
10am – 11:30amBBB4M /Int. BusinessRm. 316/Tech LabRachelRachel
1:00pm – 2:30pmAVI / Visual ArtsRm. 323RachelRachel
Thursday June 22/23
10am – 12pmMDM4U Gr. 12 Data ManagementRm. 327MichaelMichael
10am – 12pmSPH4C Gr. 12 College ScienceRm. 327MichaelMichael
1pm – 3pmMCV4U Gr.12 CalculusRm. 327MichaelMichael

Any students who plan on returning to SOLE next year, please be sure to talk to Beti before you leave to pick courses.

For all the students leaving us this year, we hope we were able to provide a comfortable space for your learning and wish you all the best in your next chapter!

The only way to learn