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What is Home & School? - Top
H&S is an independent, parent-driven organization committed to supporting public education and promoting the welfare of children and youth. Home & School strives to give parents an understanding of schools and to be informed, constructive partners with educators.
A History of Home & School - Top
Home & School Associations have been active in Ontario since 1896. In 1916 the Ontario Federation of Home & School Associations (OFHSA) was organized - the first provincial Home & School Federation in Canada.
The first Home & School Association in Hamilton was formed in 1927 at G. R. Allan School. By 1933 there were five associations: G. R. Allan, Ryerson, Earl Kitchener, Stinson and Brantdale. In November of 1933 the Hamilton Council was formed.
OFHSA has moved to Hamilton! - Top
The head office of the Ontario Federation of Home & School Associations is now located at 51 Stuart Street in Hamilton. This lovely building is the former Customs House, currently owned and run by the Workers Arts & Heritage Centre.
The Ontario Federation of Home & School Associations
51 Stuart Street
Hamilton, ON L8L 1B5
phone (905) 308-9563
Email: info@ofhsa.on.ca
www.ofhsa.on.ca
Association Directory - Top
Today there are 21 Home & School Associations in Hamilton-Wentworth:
Council Meetings - Top
The H&S Council is formally made up of two representatives from each association within the HWDSB. In addition a trustee and representatives of the teachers federations and principals associations attend the meetings.
Council Meetings Hamilton-Wentworth Home & School Council meets on the third Monday of each month during the school year. Meetings take place at the Education Centre (corner of Main and Bay Streets in Hamilton).
**All Home & School members are welcome to attend the Council meetings.**
Meeting Dates for 2009 - 2010 School Year
- September 21, 2009
- October 19, 2009
- November 16, 2009 Minister Town Hall (Ancaster)
- December 14, 2009 Holicay Social
- January 18, 2010 Equity Policy presentation
- February 15, 2010
- March – to be decided
- April 19, 2010
- May 2010(AGM) – to be decided
- June 21, 2010
For more information about Home & School in Hamilton-Wentworth please contact:
Sandra Binns
President of the Hamilton-Wentworth Council
hwcouncil@gmail.com
Home and School provides: - Top
- A forum for parents, teachers, and principals to share their points of view
- A communications link with other parents in the community
- A source of information about education and other issues which affect young people
- A self directed group, not dependant on the school staff's initiative and time
- A professional development opportunity for parents
- A provincially recognized voice for parents with students in Ontario's public schools
- A connection with your local school board through the Home & School Council
- An appropriate mechanism to bring parents concerns to the attention of the Ministry of Education, and other relevant Ministries.
Membership - Top
Membership is open to all persons interested in the welfare of children and youth, and who support the beliefs of Home & School as set out in the constitution and policy statements.
- Individual or family memberships are $15 per year.
- Includes membership in OFHSA (Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations) and the Canadian Federation of Home and Schools.
- Includes liability insurance coverage.
Home & School representatives participate on many other committees of the HWDSB including: Top
- French Immersion Advisory Committee
- Special Education Advisory Committee
- Innovation & Partnership
- Communications
- Learning Opportunities
- the steering committee of the Educational Archives and Heritage Centre
Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations - Top
The Ontario Federation of Home & School Associations, a province - wide network of dedicated members, is committed to informed and proactive involvement in our homes, our schools and our communities, to obtain the "BEST FOR EACH STUDENT." Learn more about OFHSA.