2023-2024 LEVEL I INFORMATION FORM
Level I Excursions are those which take students to familiar settings within the local area for daytime 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
Date(s) and Times
(And Transportation Details)
Group Involved (number of students)
Group Leader and Staff Involved
SK Trip to Harbourfront Centre Dance: Creative Movement (Grades K–3)
Tuesday, April 9th, 2024 Day 4
Depart School: 9:00am, Workshop 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Depart Harbourfront Centre: 11:3 5am and return to school for lunch
SKA & SKB (Approximately 34 students, 4 faculty chaperones and 4 parent volunteers)
Morgan Carroll, Rebecca Philp, Rico Meliambro, any other York School faculty as needed, and on-site staff.
Destination Address Harbourfront Centre School
235 Queens Quay West, Toronto, ON M5J 2G8, Canada | harbourfrontcentre.com
Activity Description and Educational Rationale
Service Provider(s)
Emergency Contact Information
In their current Unit of Inquiry, How We Express Ourselves, students are learning about different forms of communication and how creativity can enhance communication This program will explore communication through movement.
Harbourfront Centre School, Stock Transportation Limited
Harbourfront Centre School: (416) 973-4000
The York School: 416-926-1325
Morgan Carroll: mcarroll@yorkschoo.com
Rebecca Philp: rphilp@yorkschool.com
Rico Meliambro: emeliambro@yorkschool.com
Yochabel De Giorgio: ydegiorgio@yorkschool com
Approximate Cost Per Student
$30-$45
Cost includes: Workshop ticket price and bus transportation
Costs will be levied to student accounts after the excursion
Special Considerations and What to Bring What to Bring:
1 WATER BOTTLE: All students need to bring a water bottle
2 SNACK: Students should bring 1 packed snack to eat at Harbourfront Centre, before the workshop begins We will return to school for our lunch We ask that all students exercise caution when packing snacks and are aware that people in our community have serious allergies to foods A NO NUT and NO PEANUT policy is in effect
3 CLOTHING: Students should wear their York School athletic uniform and have a pair of indoor running shoes packed
Although we will be indoors, please have your child dressed for the weather so that they are warm and dry when getting on and off the bus
4 MEDICATION: Please bring any personal medication (such as personal epipen, puffer, etc)