Mississauga Library System

Local Archives:
SCHOOLS - MISSISSAUGA

  1. Daily Register. Public School No. 5. 1917
  2. List of Mississauga Public Schools, Nov. 8, 1968
  3. Brochure re Mississauga's Bilingual School, 1970
  4. Program for Official Opening of Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School
  5. Statistical Summary of School Population Growth in Peel County and Cooksville Public School
  6. High Light, Port Credit High School Monthly, Journal, April, 1945
  7. T.L. Kennedy anniversary a major bash. Mississauga News, Oct. 14, 1993
  8. TLK celebrates 40th anniversary. Mississauga News, Oct. 28, 1993
  9. West Credit Secondary School. Official Opening programme May 7, 1987
  10. Christian school hosts a musical celebration. Mississauga News, Feb. 4, 1994
  11. Riverside celebrates 100th year. Mississauga News, April 13, 1994
  12. Gonzaga sets new standard for community high schools. Mississauga News, August 29, 2001
  13. Under the British flag, compiled and arranged by John Slatter, bandmaster, 48th Highlanders, dedicated to the school children of Canada, introducing “The Maple Leaf Forever” [music]
  14. Now schools have names: what school section did you go to? The Booster, September 3, 2008
  15. Scrapbook compiled by students at former Middle Road School, S. S. # 23, Feb. 28th - June 24th, 1940
  16. Presenting Concertime. Friday April 24, Saturday April 25, 1964
  17. Presenting Concertime. Friday, April 30th, Saturday, May 1st - 1965
  18. Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School, Course choices, Grade X - 1964-5
  19. Letter dated December 8, 1966, from W. E. Ward, Principal, Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School to parents
  20. The Guidance Gateway, vol. iv, Guidance Department, Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School, with notes and news for Grades 11, 12 and 13, October 7th, 1966
  21. Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School, April 14, 1964, promotion policies - Grade 9, Principal W. J. Wood
  22. Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School, selection of branch, course and options, for Grade X, 1964-1965, April 19, 1964. W. J. Wood, Principal.
  23. Counsellors in Graydon Memorial Secondary School
  24. Graydon Memorial Secondary School used book voucher, Grades 9-A, B, D, E, C1, C2
  25. Letter dated December 10, 1965, from W. E. Ward, Principal, Graydon Memorial Secondary School, to all parents or guardians
  26. Hanlan Public School Reunion, June 11, 1983. Copy of brochure
  27. One-room schoolhouses still serve the community. The Booster, December 2, 2009
  28. School closing after 43 years [Byngmount Beach Public School]. Mississauga News, June 11, 2010
  29. [Rolling] Stones gig gives high school choir satisfaction. Toronto Star, May 2, 2013
  30. It's okay, we're with the Stones … no, really. Globe and Mail, May 25, 2013
  31. Peel approves plans for Byngmount Beach School site. Mississauga News, July 31, 2014
  32. Chair [Janet McDougald] says plan to close Gordon Graydon is 'what's best for kids'. Mississauga News, April 8, 2016
  33. Process to close Gordon Graydon underway. Mississauga News, April 22, 2016
  34. Schools to stop using name, logos that could cause 'hurt and offence' to indigenous culture. Mississauga News, May 5, 2016
  35. Parents pleas to save schools. Mississauga News, May 12, 2016
  36. Elementary schools slated for closure. Mississauga News, May 26, 2016
  37. Alternative schools offer students a different educational path. Mississauga News, May 26, 2016
  38. Peel [school] board puts focus on black males. Mississauga News, May 26, 2016
  39. Bell tolls for Elmcrest Public School. Mississauga News, June 16, 2016
  40. School closures stir up more protest. Mississauga News, June 16, 2016
  41. Province pours $17M into new elementary school for French students. Mississauga News, June 23, 2016
  42. Catholic board investigates teacher over comments made at rally. Mississauga News, June 28, 2016
  43. Catholic Board suspends teacher with pay. Mississauga News, August 12, 2016
  44. Peel Board anticipates criticism over report about black male students. Mississauga News, September 2, 2016
  45. Peel confronts barriers for black youth. Toronto Star, October 24, 2016
  46. Board's stance on sermons troublesome for Muslim students. Mississauga News, November 11, 2016
  47. Meeting to discuss closure of Gordon Graydon next week. Mississauga News, November 17, 2016
  48. How to teach a fifth grader about indigenous issues. Mississauga News, November 17, 2016
  49. Student enrolment continues to drop in Mississauga. Mississauga News, November 17, 2016
  50. Parents want answers on Muslim student prayer decision. Mississauga News, February 2, 2017
  51. Board to use $1 M to stave off classroom closures. Mississauga News, February 23, 2017
  52. Muslim prayer accommodation: board stops delegations. Mississauga News, February 23, 2017
  53. Education director dispels myths around Friday prayer. Mississauga News, February 24, 2017
  54. Former mayoral candidate [Kevin Johnston] given cease-and-desist letter. Mississauga News, March 3, 2017
  55. Unnecessary school bus cancellations? Parent thinks so. Mississauga News, March 9, 2017
  56. Protesters march to oppose prayer in public schools. Mississauga News, March 16, 2017
  57. Board has 18 buildings that rank as 'poor' in index. Mississauga News, March 17, 2017
  58. Peel board won't be studying school bus cancellations. Mississauga News, March 19, 2017
  59. School board condemns man's cash reward to students [Kevin Johnston]. Mississauga News, April 13, 2017
  60. Chair responds to criticism over police use in schools. Mississauga News, April 21, 2017
  61. Dufferin-Peel students find common ground in the arts. Mississauga News, April 13, 2017
  62. Erindale Secondary School turns the big 5-0. Mississauga News, April 20, 2017
  63. Do new measures signal blue skies for [board] meetings? Mississauga News, April 20, 2017
  64. Standing up for human rights of all students. Mississauga News, May 12, 2017
  65. School film fest encourages Peel students to embrace creativity. Mississauga News, May 25, 2017
  66. Destreaming pilot could be in the works for board. Mississauga News, June 22, 2107
  67. Trustee [David Green], community question focus of plan for black youth. Mississauga News, June 23, 2017
  68. Former mayoral candidate [Kevin Johnston] charged with hate-motivated crime. Mississauga News, July 27, 2017
  69. Enrolment continues to slip in Catholic board: report. Mississauga News, July 27, 2017
  70. Petition says [Kevin] Johnston's charge 'systematically political'. Mississauga News, August 3, 2017
  71. Let's not play the Jackal's hate game [re Kevin Johnston]. Mississauga News, August 10, 2017
  72. Classes underway for students on the balanced calendar. Mississauga News, August 10, 2017
  73. Peel board's EQAO and literacy test results in line with province. Mississauga News, September 28, 2017
  74. Catholic board orders schools to consult on backpack ban. Mississauga News, September 28, 2017
  75. Attacks on teachers in Mississauga and Brampton increasing. Mississauga News, September 28, 2017
  76. Mavis Road and Lafayette Drive deemed "dangerous". Mississauga News, October 12, 2017
  77. Mineola Public School axes English stream, moves to French immersion only. Mississauga News, November 30, 2017
  78. Peel school board won't keep Mineola Public School a 'neighbourhood school'. Mississauga News, December 7, 2017
  79. Chronic bus delays have students waiting, parents fuming. Mississauga News, January 11, 2018
  80. School board warns of asbestos removal at Bishop Scalibrini Elementary School. Mississauga News, January 18, 2018
  81. Study endorses police officers in Mississauga and Brampton schools. Mississauga News, January 18, 2018
  82. Too many questions: Applewood community against school field upgrade. Mississauga News, May 10, 2018
  83. 'This is an equity issue': Peel board urged to raise Pride flag. Mississauga News, May 17, 2018
  84. The South Peel Board of Education Annual Report, public, intermediate and secondary schools, 1959
  85. Council gives green light for Applewood Heights field upgrade. Mississauga News, May 31, 2018
  86. Pride flags in Peel schools. Mississauga News, June 7, 2018
  87. Former student turned teacher [Sue Somerset] saying goodbye to Gordon Graydon. Mississauga News, June 7, 2018
  88. WSO and PDSB launch 'Sikh Faith E-Module'. Mississauga News, June 28, 2018
  89. Dufferin Peel Catholic high schools sitting on $7.7 million in surplus funds. Mississauga News, June 28, 2018
  90. Saying goodbye to Mississauga's Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School [opinion] [Jamil Jivani]. Mississauga News, June 28, 2018
  91. Peel to follow new curriculum. Mississauga News, September 6, 2018
  92. Peter Joshua sets the course for Peel public school board in uncertain political waters. Mississauga News, September 13, 2018
  93. Pride flag 'builds walls, not bridges' parent tells Peel Public School board. Mississauga News, September 20, 2018
  94. Dufferin-Peel Catholic school students score low on math tests. Mississauga News, October 4, 2018
  95. Integrity Commissioner for Peel Public School Board coming in new term. Mississauga News, October 11, 2018
  96. Peel board takes new teaching approach with classic novel 'To kill a mockingbird'. Mississauga News, November 29, 2018
  97. A history of Mississauga's school system dating back to 1816. Mississauga News, December 6, 2018
  98. Peel school boards struggling with supply teacher shortage. Mississauga News, December 6, 2018
  99. A student of this rural school became Ontario Agriculture Minister in 1919. Mississauga News, December 27, 2018
  100. Peel Board will continue to use To Kill a Mockingbird in classrooms. Mississauga News, May 2, 2019
  101. School Board confirms funding allocations. Mississauga News, May 2, 2019
  102. Peel Secondary school teachers protest Ford government's cuts to education. Mississauga News, May 2, 2019
  103. Cawthra park dance duo picked by Julliard. Mississauga News, May 9, 2019
  104. Board supports 'Guide' to teaching Black students. Mississauga News, September 12, 2019
  105. Peel teacher who posted racist image on Instagram ordered to take cultural sensitivity training. Mississauga News, October 3, 2019
  106. Catholic Board also looking to hike rental fees for 2020. Mississauga News, October 17, 2019
  107. Peel board implements new sex-ed plan. Mississauga News, October 17, 2019
  108. Students from St. Oscar Romero pay it forward by helping Mississauga seniors. Mississauga News, October 24, 2019
  109. High School [Iona Catholic Secondary School] wants to update murals to better reflect current culture. Mississauga News, December 5, 2019
  110. Parents Invited to Workshop to Discuss Anti-Black Racism. Mississauga News, January 9, 2020
  111. Survey's Goal to Remove Barriers to Education. Mississauga News, January 9, 2020