In June 2023, the Ministry of Education established provincial priorities in education, which school boards must reflect in the development of their Multi-Year Strategic Plans (MYSP).
- Achievement of Learning Outcomes in Core Academic Skills
- Preparation of Students for Future Success
- Student Engagement and Well-Being
The provincial priorities in education re-affirm the TDSB’s commitment to student achievement and academic success, and are reflected in the renewed MYSP. Inspiring Minds and Shaping Futures: Our Multi-Year Commitment to Student Success (2024-2028).
The TDSB will share our progress on an annual basis with students, parents/guardians/caregivers, staff, community partners and education partners through the Student Achievement Plan. The TDSB will use three main strategies integrated with equity and a commitment to Truth and Reconciliation to improve student experiences and learning outcomes:
- Central professional learning sessions, webinars, and resources often open to all educators as relevant.
- Targeted support for individual schools, teachers, and students depending context, needs, resources, and relevance.
- A school improvement process within all schools in which schools work with the local community to establish three core school goals in achievement, belonging, and Indigenous Education. Schools throughout the year go through a process of planning, acting, and reflecting to achieve their goals.
Below are selected examples of strategies in place (or currently under development) which will support the TDSB’s achievement of its MYSP.
Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Strategy
The TDSB’s Anti-Hate and Anti-Racism Strategy is a community-led and TDSB staff facilitated strategy to proactively combat hate and racism in schools in support of student achievement and well-being.
Capital Revitalization Strategy
The Capital Revitalization Strategy is a program to revitalize TDSB school buildings to bring them up to a good state of repair with contemporary spaces. The long-term goal of the strategy is for TDSB to not have any school buildings classified as requiring extensive improvement by 2035. The mid-term goal is to reduce the number of school buildings classified as requiring extensive improvement by 25% by 2028. The goal, specifically the timing, will be reviewed regularly to assess progress and the impact of external factors.
Indigenous Education Strategy
Guided by the Elders Council, the UIEC is dedicated to enhancing First Nations, Métis and Inuit students’ well-being and achievement including Indigenous language revitalization and land-based education. The Indigenous Education Strategy supports all students and staff by improving/expanding knowledge of Indigenous histories, contemporary contexts, perspectives, achievements and contributions. Work across the Indigenous Strategy focuses on the following Seven Canopies: Student Voice, Professional Learning, Community Engagement, Partnerships, Programming and Curriculum Development, Research and Innovation, Truth and Reconciliation, and Self-Determination. For more information, please see our program offerings.
Literacy Strategy
The Literacy Strategy 2024-2027 will ensure that all students achieve high levels of literacy regardless of their background or social identity. A focus will be placed on providing specific oral language, reading and writing instruction and learning experiences that cultivate a sense of joy, engagement and belonging. The TDSB Literacy Strategy is currently being finalized.
Math Achievement Action Plan
The TDSB is committed to providing exceptional, inclusive, empowering and culturally responsive mathematics education for all students. We believe strongly that every math classroom across our system should be a place where students of all backgrounds and abilities can excel. Our aim is for all students to reach high levels of academic achievement, while also developing a deep appreciation for mathematics that will serve them in the future, regardless of the pathway they follow.
TDSB’s Math Achievement Action Plan, Mathematics for All: Supporting & Empowering Every Student, Every Classroom , was approved in 2023 and guides this work. As a system, we continue to monitor TDSB EQAO results and make adjustments to the plan as needed.
Mental Health Strategy
The Mental Health Strategy vision of the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) for 2023-2026 is rooted in the foundational principles of Belonging, Mattering, Equity, and Inclusion, in alignment with the components of the new Multi-Year Strategic Plan. It advocates for the inherent right of all students to experience a deep sense of belonging in their school enviro nments, challenging deficit thinking and promoting asset-based approaches to daily mental health and wellbeing for students and staff alike, while recognizing and centring all intersecting social identities. The TDSB Mental Health Strategy is currently being finalized.
Completed Student Achievement Plan Public Reporting Template for 2024
View the Student Achievement Plan actions below: