Black History Month
February is a month to celebrate the history, stories, achievements and contributions of Black communities.
February is a month to celebrate the history, stories, achievements and contributions of Black communities.
February 1-7 is a week to raise awareness about eating disorders, reduce stigma, and promote access to support and treatment.
February 8-14 is Real Acts of Caring week. Do something kind for another person without expecting anything back. Let's spread care and kindness.
On February 25, wear pink to promote kindness and inclusion and stand up to bullying.
Sharing or threatening to share someone else’s intimate images without consent is illegal.
Explore information and resources to help build safe, caring, and inclusive schools.
Find information and resources on mental health and substance use.
Access resources and tools on topics including bullying, social media, consent and sexualized violence.
Learn more about the resources available to students, adults, and school staff.
Feeding Futures is a $214 million investment over three years for schools and districts to create and expand school food programs.
Indigenous Education aims to improve Indigenous student success, promote culture, languages, history, and bring Indigenous knowledge into teaching.