Hello Acton Families,
We have had an exciting week at ADS! The CBC has been here loading in and arranging the cafeteria for the comedy show Still Standing. They are really enjoying their time in production here with students and staff and their crew activities have been a real attraction for the students who are interested in media studies. The CBC also employed a couple of our students to help with the Load in/Load out–a great experiential learning opportunity for them!
We also have our Grade 12 Fun Food Fair today set up in the gym ( rain location) and will host a local farm for the event. This is the Final Performance Task for this course and all students may attend to eat and learn about food. The students have created an exceptional day of activity-based learning about food insecurity, sustainability, food treatments, as well as alternative methods of food production. What a creative assignment! Our resident Kune Kune Pig Keepers. Thank you to Fletcher Belbeck and Mom!
Next week on Wednesday we have our Boys Halton Baseball Championship at Trafalgar Sports Park. The opening pitch is at 3:30 if you can make it. We wish our boys of summer a great game–they have had an amazing season. I will boast we are the best in the league.
Speaking of the best, we also announced our Acton District Valedictorian of the Class of 2025. This student has demonstrated exceptional academics, many contributions to the improvement of the school for students, and was voted in by a ballot from the voting graduates. This wonderful student is Kara Wager! We all look forward to her Commencement Address at the ceremony on June 26th.
I look forward to seeing many of our parents lined up outside for tonight’s filming. Please come prepared for the weather. I know we are all quite tired of the March weather and are ready for June sunshine!
Grade 8 May Day – A Warm Welcome to High School Life!
On May 21st, Acton District High School proudly welcomed future Bearcats for a fun and engaging Grade 8 Orientation Day. The event was designed to help ease the transition to high school by giving students a chance to explore their new environment, meet future classmates, and connect with high school staff.
Grade 8 students were divided into smaller groups and rotated through five interactive challenges throughout the morning. This structure encouraged students to build new friendships and develop a sense of community before entering Grade 9.
The day’s activities were thoughtfully planned and led by our amazing Bearcat Crew—high school students who took the lead in designing the challenges, facilitating group rotations, and guiding school tours. A pizza lunch was provided, and the day wrapped up with a full tour of the school, giving students a helpful preview of the spaces they’ll soon be learning in.
We’re excited to welcome this enthusiastic group of future Bearcats to Acton District High School in the fall!
Take advantage of the upcoming Credit Rescue sessions over the next few weeks! This is a valuable opportunity to catch up on missed work, improve your grades, and strengthen your understanding before final performance tasks and exams. Don’t wait—use this time to finish strong and set yourself up for success!
🎉 Stellar Sellers Returns to Acton District School – Vendor Applications Now Open! 🎉
Mark your calendars! Acton District School is thrilled to announce the return of Stellar Sellers on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 10:00am - 3:00pm (Vendor set up time at 8:00am-10:00am) This beloved event brings together talented artisans, creative crafters, and enthusiastic shoppers from across our community for a day of festive fun and fantastic finds.
Whether you're looking to get a head start on your holiday shopping or simply enjoy browsing unique handmade goods, Stellar Sellers is the place to be. From one-of-a-kind crafts and homemade treats to seasonal décor and gift ideas, there's something for everyone!
Are You a Craft Vendor?
We’re currently accepting applications from vendors who would like to showcase and sell their items at this year’s event. If you're a local maker or small business interested in participating, please complete the vendor application form here:
👉 Vendor Application Form
Spaces fill up quickly, so don’t wait too long to secure your spot!
Stay tuned for more details as the date approaches—we can’t wait to welcome you back to Stellar Sellers at Acton District School!
At Acton District., we use School Cash Online for all payments made to the school. It is recommended that you set up your account so you are prepared for any fees that pertain to your student throughout the school year.
Some of the benefits of using School Cash Online include:
· Ability to pay by credit card and Visa debit or echeck(out of bank account)
· Receive reminder emails so you never miss a payment due date
· See only items available to purchase online that are applicable to your student(s)
· Uses Google Translate in over 100 languages to assist you when making purchases
· Make an online donation and receive your tax receipt by email
· Support available 24 x 7
Visit hdsb.schoolcashonline.com to sign up today and have the ability to track all payments made. You will need the Halton student number for your student (not the OEN) in order to set up an account. Please contact the school at 519.853.2920 if you don’t have your student’s number.
Secondary Pizza Day May 15th, 2025
Please log in to School Cash Online to complete the following upcoming payments:
Camp Kintail – Final payment is due by May 31st, 2025
Grade 7 Wonderland Trip – Payment is now available
To stay informed, make sure your email notifications are enabled in your School Cash Online account.
If you haven’t registered yet, visit schoolcashonline.com to create an account and ensure you don’t miss any important notices.
Thank you for keeping up with school activities and deadlines!
Secondary Pizza Day May 15th, 2025
Pizza Day May 29th, 2025
Our school is offering a Pizza Day for our Secondary Students. Our pizza is being supplied by Twice the Deal Pizza - Acton.
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU RECEIVE A RECEIPT AND CHECK YOUR ORDER HISTORY TO ENSURE THAT YOUR ORDER WAS PUT THROUGH.
Choose EITHER Cheese OR Pepperoni- We are not able to provide a combination of both.
Late orders cannot be accepted.
NO REFUNDS if a student is absent
on purchased lunch dates. Food cannot be saved due to student absence.
-Students will pick up their pizza in the Cafe on their lunch hour
Proceeds will be used to support extra curricular clubs, student resources, activities and school initiatives.
*** FEE CLOSES May 27th @ NOON ***
Effective May 1st, 2025
In an effort to both enhance security and simplify the process for families to access student transportation information, an important Parent Portal change is coming!
For Existing Parent Portal Account Users:
As of May 1st, 2025, in order for families to continue to access busing information through the HSTS parent portal, they will have to ensure their HSTS parent portal account email address matches to one that the school has on file as a parent/guardian (with access to records) in the School Board’s Student Information System (SIS).
If your HSTS parent portal account email address already matches what is on file with your child(ren)’s school, no action is required and this process will be seamless. After May 1st, the only change users will notice is that they lose the ability to manually add students (using their OEN and Date of Birth).
If your HSTS parent portal account email address does not match what is on file with your child(ren)’s school,
login to the HSTS parent portal account and update the email address associated with your HSTS parent portal account to match the one provided to the school OR
contact the school to update the school’s records to match the HSTS parent portal login email address.
If your email address is not updated before May 1st, you will continue to receive school bus delay/cancellation notification emails for routes/runs that your child(ren) are currently assigned to for the remainder of the school year, however you will lose access to view your child(ren)’s busing information until the email addresses match in both systems. We strongly urge families to verify prior to the end of June to ensure parents/guardians have access to student transportation information for the 2025-26 school year.
Help? How to Update your Parent Portal Account
For New Parent Portal Account Users:
After May 1, 2025, the new setup process takes only a couple minutes and can be done in 3 easy steps:
Parent/Guardian signs up for an HSTS parent portal account using an email address on file with the school for contacts listed as a Parent/Guardian (with access to records).
BusPlanner Web sends a validation link to your email inbox in order to authenticate access to the email. Once the link is clicked, the HSTS parent portal account is activated.
Login to the HSTS parent portal and access your child(ren)’s transportation information including eligibility, assigned bus route(s) and run(s), bus stop location(s) and time(s) and provides the name and contact number for the Bus Company servicing each route.
Help? How to Create an HSTS Parent Portal Account
Additional family members or Caregivers:
We understand that there may be instances where additional family members or caregivers would also like to receive automatic delay/cancellation email notifications for a student’s bus via our Parent Portal. Any individual with an email address can create an HSTS parent portal account for the purposes of subscribing to automatic alerts for a specific route/run, however will be unable to access any personal information regarding any student or their transportation information.
As an alternative, anyone with a smartphone can download the free BusPlanner Delays app and sign up to receive instant push notifications for a specific school bus route. For more information , visit: https://www.haltonbus.ca/busplanner-delays-app/
Please refer to our list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for additional information.
We trust this update will greatly simplify the process for families having easy access to their family’s student transportation information.
Courtesy Seat Application for Next School Year
Each year, in accordance with Halton Student Transportation Services Procedure HS-1-004 – Courtesy Seats, families with children who are not eligible for school bus transportation to and from school, may apply for a courtesy seat. The HSTS Courtesy Seat online application will be open for submissions from April 15th, 2025 until Monday, June 30th, 2025 at 5:00 p.m.
HSTS will complete the courtesy seat application review and allocation process over the summer, in order to allow courtesy riders to begin riding the bus on the first day of school in September 2025. Parents and guardians will be advised of the status of their application by the third week of August via email, to the primary contact provided to the school. Approved applicants can access their transportation schedule via the HSTS Parent Portal (Parent Portal Instructions) during the third week of August.
Grade 12 Graduation
Grade 12 Graduation will be on Thursday June 26 at 5pm here at Acton District School. More details will be shared closer to the time.
Grad packages are now ready for purchase on School Cash Online for $45 and the package includes:
https://hdsb.schoolcashonline.com/Fee/Details/157880/181/False/True
A Gown and Class of 2025 Cap
Grad Breakfast (June 6th-more details to follow) and commemorative gift
Decorations
Photobooth and Photos
Printing Services
Please order your packages as soon as possible and before the deadline on June 2nd.
Please note that all students who are attending Commencement must purchase a grad package. If you need financial assistance with this purchase, please reach out to our principal.
Parents/guardians who withdraw students during school time are advised that, depending on the timing and length of the absence, academic performance of your student may be affected. It is the student’s responsibility to catch-up on missed work.
In secondary school, any absence that is longer than 3 consecutive days is referred to as an extended absence. If you know that your student will be away for more than 3 consecutive school days, please print this Planned Absence Form and fill it in with the information requested 2 weeks prior to the planned absence (hard copies are available in the office). Students should ask their parent/guardian and teachers to fill in the form and once it is complete, the form should be handed in at the main office. The Vice Principal will then review the form and it will be given to the attendance Administrative Assistant for attendance to be entered (absences longer than 3 days are not able to be entered into School Messenger by parents). If you have any questions about this process, please reach out to the main office at 905-847-6875. Thank you.
Acton District School Supports Youth Mental Health Through Art Therapy
This past December, Acton District School's Grade 12 Leadership Class hosted a successful hockey tournament fundraiser focused on supporting youth mental health. Thanks to the incredible effort and community support, half of the proceeds raised were donated to the Acton Youth Centre's to fund a free Art Therapy program in partnership with a local Art Therapist.
With these funds, the Acton Youth Centre has already been able to schedule a confirmed Art Therapy session for Wednesday, May 21st from 4:00–5:00 p.m. Additional sessions are tentatively scheduled for the fall on Monday, September 22nd and Monday, November 17th, also from 4:00–5:00 p.m.
Art Therapy provides young people with a creative outlet to express themselves, process emotions, and build resilience—all essential components of mental wellness. The Leadership Class is proud that the funds raised through their initiative are directly contributing to these impactful sessions, helping support youth in our community.
Thank you to everyone who participated in and supported the tournament—your involvement is making a meaningful difference.
Important Announcement for Parents and Caregivers: Free Webinar Series on Substance Use, Addictive Behaviours and Youth Mental Health
We are excited to share a valuable opportunity to support your child’s well-being. School Mental Health Ontario is offering a free webinar series as part of the By Your Side learning hub, designed to help parents and caregivers navigate important topics related to substance use and addictive behaviors.
This expert-led series will provide insights and practical strategies on:
How to talk about substance use at home
The intersection of addictions and mental health
Recognizing signs of substance use and behavioural addictions
Current trends in student substance use in Ontario
Technology overuse and problematic gaming
The webinars will also include answers to questions that parents/caregivers can provide ahead of the webinar, giving you the chance to ask questions and gain practical guidance.
Sessions run throughout April and May
Please also see community webinars coming up from the ROCK - Focusing on Access and System Navigation - Information on How to Access Services.
We encourage all parents and caregivers to participate in these learning opportunities. Together, we can support the well-being of our children and communities.
Guidance Staff:
Mrs. Schnekenburger - Head of Guidance
Mr. Brown - Guidance (Period 4)
Mrs. Sint Maung - Guidance (Period 1)
Mrs. Norton - Administrative Assistant
Please visit our Student Services Page on our website for the most up to date information:
https://act.hdsb.ca/student-services
Timetabling Update for the 2025-2026 School Year
We want to inform our school community that the timetabling process for the 2025-2026 school year has begun. As part of this process, we have reviewed course requests, and, unfortunately, some courses with low enrollment have been cancelled.
Students who have been affected by course cancellations have received an email with details about the cancelled course and the alternative course they’ve been enrolled in. Please note that the alternate course is a holding course. If students wish to make any changes, they are encouraged to speak with their guidance counsellor for further assistance.
We encourage families to check in with their child regarding this update and reach out to the school if there are any questions or concerns.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we strive to provide the best learning experience for all of our students.
Grade 12 Students - Community Hours are due by May 30th. This is a requirement to graduate. If you need assistance finding a placement to complete your hours, please come to Guidance, check the Google Classroom, listen to the morning announcements, and check the Bearpit TVs.
If you are looking for Volunteer opportunities, please visit Student Services for assistance.
Are you part of a SHSM and want to see the available Awards and Scholarships? Please click on the link:
For additional awards and scholarships, please see the Acton District School website
If you would like more information about SHSM, Dual Credit, OYAP or OYAP FAST please stop by Student Services.
Course changes for next year are now closed while the timetable is being created. You will have an opportunity to meet with your counselor about changes before September.
Halton Learning Foundation (HLF) Month has come to a close! We thank all families who have provided support to HLF throughout this month. Your generosity helps make a lasting difference in the lives of HDSB students.
Each year, HLF supports more than 3,000 students in the HDSB by providing financial support that removes educational barriers and providing the essential resources students need to focus on schoolwork and thrive to their full potential. HLF’s goal is to ensure that they can continue to say ‘yes’ to every request for support received.
There’s still time to make an impact. To learn more or continue the support for HLF Month, visit the HLF Month webpage on the HLF website (haltonlearningfoundation.ca).
Are you an HDSB parent/guardian who could use some help?
If you are an HDSB parent/guardian who needs assistance, please contact your child’s teacher or principal.
Mental Health & Well-Being Information Sessions for Parents/Guardians
The HDSB has announced additional Mental Health & Well-Being Information Sessions for parents/guardians this Spring. We ask that schools help us promote these sessions through social media and newsletters.
Social Media and Newsletter Text
The HDSB has announced additional Mental Health & Well-Being Information Sessions for parents/guardians this Spring. The upcoming sessions include:
Talking to Your Child About Mental Health: How to Recognize Concerns and Offer Support | May 6 at 6:30 p.m.
Youth and Vaping: What Parents/Guardians Need to Know | May 22 at 6:30 p.m.
Families are encouraged to learn more about the sessions available and register: https://tinyurl.com/2s474h4b
Vaping information session for families:
The HDSB and Halton Region Public Health are hosting information sessions at four secondary schools to raise awareness about the impact of vaping on youth and how parents/guardians can support their children. At the sessions, parents/guardians will gain a better understanding of vaping, including how to spot the risks, recognize the signs, talk to children about vaping and discover tools, strategies and resources to support their child.
The Halton Hills session will be held at Georgetown District High School on Thursday, May 29. Learn more and register at hdsb.ca. Search: vaping and e-cigarettes.
HDSB Post-Secondary Exploration Event at Sheridan - Oct 1 and 2, 2025
The Halton District School Board will again partner with Sheridan College to offer a multi-pathway exploration event for Grade 11, 12 and 12+ students and families on October 1 and 2. Where possible, schools are asked not to schedule evening events for senior students on these dates. Tickets will be available to families in early September (a messenger will be sent by School Programs) and a promotional flyer will be shared with schools for their end of year/summer messaging by early June.
Mental Health Supports for students:
Support Services are available to students year round! If you find yourself in need with your mental health and well-being over the break, you are not alone. Be sure to use one of the resources that are available to you:
ROCK 24 hr crisis line support: 905-878-9785
COAST (16+): 1-877-825-9011
Kids Help Phone (up to age 24): 1-800-668-6868 or text 686868
9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline (24 hr support for all ages): call or text 9-8-8.
One Stop Talk Connect with a Therapist: www.onestoptalk.ca or 1-855-416-TALK
Visit HDSB Student Support Services website.
When we welcome students from our International Student Program (ISP) into our schools, our programs benefit, our community benefits and local students create lifelong friendships and global connections. Students in ISP thrive in school when they live in a welcoming, supportive and safe home. Canada Homestay Network (CHN) is currently looking for hosts in Halton for international students joining the HDSB in September.
Why Become a Host?
Becoming a homestay host is an exciting, fulfilling and truly one-of-a-kind experience. You will be giving a young international student the opportunity of a lifetime, while creating lasting memories for your own family.
Hosting an international student is more than just providing a place to stay, it’s about opening your heart and home to an unforgettable cultural exchange. As a host family, you will:
Make a life-changing impact on a young student’s journey
Experience the joy of sharing Canadian traditions
Learn about new cultures, languages and perspectives
Create lifelong friendships and global connections
Bring fresh energy, excitement and curiosity into your home
What You Will Provide
To welcome an international student, you will need to provide:
A private bedroom with a desk and closet;
Three nutritious meals a day (with guidance from CHN)
Access to utilities, including WiFi and laundry
A warm, friendly and supportive environment, just like you would want for your own child studying abroad
Canada Homestay Network (CHN) Support
Hosting is a big decision, and that’s why the HDSB has partnered with CHN, a trusted, not-for-profit organization that has been supporting host families since 1995. Through CHN, host families will receive:
Full training and support to help you feel confident and prepared
24/7 emergency assistance so that you’re never alone in this journey
A generous monthly stipend to help cover expenses
Virtual Information Session for Families
Canada Homestay Network will be hosting two virtual information sessions for families interested in learning more about becoming homestay hosts:
Thursday, May 22 at 7 p.m. – Join virtually here!
Saturday, May 24 at 10 a.m. – Join virtually here!
Becoming a Homestay Host
Families who are interested in becoming a homestay host can apply online through the CHN Host Portal: https://hostportal.chnonline.ca/apply
Learn more
For more information about becoming a host for an international student, please contact hostinfo@canadahomestaynetwork.ca, call 1-877-441-4443 or visit: https://whyihost.ca.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
The HDSB International Student Program Team
June 2-3 Grade 8 Grad Trip
June 6 PA Day - Elementary Only
June 12 Athletic Banquet
June 13 Grade 12 Grad Breakfast (NEW DATE)
June 13 Canada's Wonderland (Gr.7s and Int. Band/Choir)
June 18 Bearcat Awards
June 19 Secondary Exams Begin
June 20 Grade 6 Orientation Day
June 24 ELEM: Term 2 Reports Sent Home
June 25 Grade 8 Graduation Ceremony
June 26 Grade 12 Commencement
June 27 Elementary - Last day of Class /PA Day - Secondary
Looking for something to do in Halton Hills this weekend, make sure to check out the Culture Days website!