Language, Respect, and Responsibility Words matter. The way we speak about one another can either reinforce harm or create belonging. Black History Month encourages us to be thoughtful, respectful, and open to learning—especially when we don’t have all the answers.
Happening Today – February 20
Join us today for a matinee or evening performance for our Spring Choir Concert at 3pm or 7pm. Tickets are only $5 and you’ll be delighted by the wonderful voices of our many choirs. Staff and French Immersion students who ordered a French hoodie can collect theirs from Ms. Pretzer in room 2003. Meeting at […]
International Mother Language Day – February 21
First proclaimed by UNESCO in 1999, this day honors the students who lost their lives in 1952 while advocating for the recognition of their mother language in Bangladesh. Today, it is celebrated worldwide as a reminder of the importance of protecting linguistic and cultural diversity. At MRSS, we are proud to have over 50 different […]
Black History Month Thought for the Day
Lincoln Alexander made history as Canada’s first Black Member of Parliament and later as Ontario’s Lieutenant Governor. He used his platform to advocate for youth, education, and human rights. His leadership helped challenge stereotypes about who belongs in positions of authority.
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