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Toronto City School District
Construction of an Auditorium Addition. Full fly loft Auditorium/Stage addition with a mechanical room, green room, classroom, stage support spaces and enlarging of the existing multi-purpose space. Masonry bearing CMU with bar joists.
Posted Date
Mar 26, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Mar 26, 2026
Toronto City School District
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Construction of an Auditorium Addition. Full fly loft Auditorium/Stage addition with a mechanical room, green room, classroom, stage support spaces and enlarging of the existing multi-purpose space. Masonry bearing CMU with bar joists.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Toronto City School District
The Special Meeting included the acceptance of several reports, including the Financial Report as of November 30, 2025, the Enrollment Report as of December 8, 2025, and various committee reports. Key resolutions passed included the approval of Kelly Excavating for snow removal services for the 2025-2026 winter, with services costing $450 for plowing and $550 for salt spreading, requiring a minimum of three available trucks. Additionally, approval was granted to TS Electric for the replacement of 19 light fixtures in the Toronto Elementary School gym at a cost of $6,618.00.
The meeting included accepting reports as submitted by the Treasurer or as amended or corrected, including the Financial Report as of September 30, 2025, Enrollment Report as of October 10, 2025, Request to attend Meeting or Conference Report, Field Trip Request, Building Use Request, and various committee reports. Also, the board discussed and approved a Visual Impairment Service Agreement with Edison Local School District for the 2025-2026 school year.
The Toronto City School District's plan addresses the multifaceted needs of its students, encompassing physical health, mental well-being, safety, family engagement, and access to community resources, utilizing Student Wellness and Success Fund (SWSF) and Disadvantaged Pupil Impact Aid (DPIA) components. The plan is structured around four overarching goals: enhancing student health, boosting academic performance, improving school safety, and strengthening family engagement and community connections. These efforts aim to holistically nurture student well-being, promote academic excellence, ensure a safe educational environment, and actively engage families and the community to support student growth and development.
The board meeting addressed several key items, including the approval of various reports (financial, enrollment, requests to attend meetings/conferences, field trips, building use, and committee reports). Key resolutions included approving Memoranda of Understanding with Belmont College and Stark College for the College Credit Plus program, approving Debbie Phillippi as a volunteer majorette instructor, employing Hunter Sistilli as head golf coach, accepting resignations from Jessica Patterson (cafeteria substitute), Heather Keenan (1st grade teacher), and Gladys Abbott (Spanish teacher). The board also renewed several certified and non-certified supplemental contracts, approved volunteers for the 2024 Toronto Band Camp, employed summer custodial help, added individuals to the cafeteria substitute and substitute teacher lists, approved unpaid leave for Josh Franke, and approved the disposal of raincoats. Finally, an executive session was held to discuss personnel matters, property purchases or sales, legal disputes, negotiations, confidential matters, and security arrangements.
The Toronto City Schools Board of Education meeting covered several key items, including the acceptance of various reports such as the financial report, enrollment report, and requests for meetings, field trips, and building use. Committee reports from various school boards and committees were also reviewed and accepted. A corrected amended certificate for Fiscal Year 24 was adopted.
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