Level 1: The Legislative Assembly - Queen’s Park

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‭2023-2024 LEVEL I INFORMATION FORM‬ ‭ evel I Excursions are those which take students to familiar settings within the local area for day­time‬ L ‭activities which expose students to risks typically encountered in everyday living or while at school and‬ ‭which involve local transportation ­either by walking, subway, city bus, school bus, or taxi. Examples of‬ ‭Level I Excursions: trips to museums, local parks, a local store or neighbourhood, a library, an art studio,‬ ‭a concert hall, a theatre, another school, or athletic facility. Parental consent for Level I Excursions is‬ ‭given at the beginning of each school year.‬

‭Excursion Name‬

‭The Legislative Assembly - Queen’s Park‬

‭ ate(s) and Times‬ D ‭(And Transportation Details)‬

‭ onday, November 6, 2023‬ M ‭Departure: 11:00 am‬ ‭Return: Group to school by regular dismissal at 3:15 pm‬ ‭5A (21 students)‬ ‭5B (21 students)‬

‭ roup Involved (and number of‬ G ‭students)‬

‭Group Leader and Staff Involved‬ ‭Destination Address‬ ‭ ctivity Description and‬ A ‭Educational Rationale‬

‭Service Provider(s)‬ ‭Emergency Contact Information‬

‭Approximate Cost Per Student‬

‭ 2 students total‬ 4 ‭Emma Vitko, Sarah Cox, Elvy Tseng, and additional York‬ ‭School faculty as needed,‬ ‭1 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M7A 1A8‬ ‭ t the Legislative Assembly, we will learn about the‬ A ‭functions and traditions of parliament. Including the role of‬ ‭parliament, women’s right to vote, how laws are passed‬ ‭etc.‬ ‭ his connects to our current Unit of Inquiry - How We‬ T ‭Organize Ourselves - Government. We have investigated‬ ‭the different levels and responsibilities of the Canadian‬ ‭government, the roles and responsibilities of citizens, and‬ ‭the various perspectives of different stakeholders.‬ ‭The York School, Stock Transportation‬ ‭ mma Vitko:‬‭emvitko@yorkschool.com‬ ‭647 408 1295‬ E ‭Sarah Cox:‬‭scox@yorkschool.com‬ ‭John den Ouden:‬‭jdenouden@yorkschool.com‬ ‭Sarah Charley:‬‭scharley@yorkschool.com‬ ‭$15-25‬ ‭Cost includes: bus transportation, programming and tour‬ ‭ osts will be levied to student accounts after the‬ C ‭excursion.‬

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‭ pecial Considerations and What‬ S S ‭ tudents will be having their cafeteria lunch served earlier‬ ‭to Bring‬ ‭on the day of the excursion so that they can eat prior to‬ ‭our departure.‬ ‭ un Protection:‬‭Where a trip involves‬ S ‭your child being outside between‬ ‭11:00 AM and 4:00 PM, or the UV rating‬ ‭is predicted to be 3 or greater, remind‬ ‭parents to provide children with the‬ ‭following: sunscreen, hat and water‬ ‭bottle. Sunglasses that protect against‬ ‭UV-A and UV-B rays are also‬ ‭recommended.‬

‭Students should wear their regular school uniforms.‬ ‭Students need to bring:‬ ‭1.‬ ‭Water Bottle‬ ‭2.‬ ‭Pack extra nut-free snacks (due to early lunch at‬ ‭school)‬

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