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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