At the September 10 meeting of the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB), Superintendent of Schools Casey Nelson highlighted a new partnership between the Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry (SDG) Library and the UCDSB Parent Involvement Committee (PIC). The collaboration is focused on strengthening parent engagement and enhancing student achievement and wellness by securing free and accessible library resources for children, teens, and their parents and caregivers.
The purchase of over 450 titles funded by the UCDSB is being distributed by the SDG Library to 15 branch locations, and available through the SDG Library website. The collection offers valuable resources focused on key topics such as mental wellness, addiction awareness, health and nutrition, emotional and social development, and post-secondary support. The collection includes both fiction and non-fiction titles, with a strong emphasis on supporting Canadian authors.
Nelson noted that this important partnership reflects shared values of education, wellness, and lifelong learning.
