October 31, 2025

Visit our new school website and our school Instagram account @theroar_bhes.  See upcoming events on our school calendar.

 

Important Dates 

  • Nov 11 - Remembrance Day
  • Nov 12 - School Council Meeting
  • Nov 21 - PA Day
  • Nov 26 - Photo Day

 

We Need Your Help

This is just a reminder that: 

  • The school parking lot is only for staff use ONLY It may not be used for student drop off or pick up.
  • The bus loop is for buses ONLY It may not be used for student drop off or pick up.

 

Parent-Teacher Interviews - November 20 & 21

In order to access the online appointment scheduler and book an interview, families will need to have: 

  • An up-to-date and valid email address
  • An Edsby account

Please email the school at bayview.hill.es@yrdsb.ca if you do not have an Edsby account. You will then receive an email from York Region District School Board with instructions on how to create an Edsby account. If you do not receive the email, please check your junk mail folder to ensure you do not miss this opportunity. 

The interview scheduler will be available after November 10.

 

Treaties Recognition Week - November 2-8, 2025

First Nations were the original occupants of this land we call Ontario. The British Crown (government) and First Nations negotiated and signed treaties with the intent of delivering mutual benefits. First Nations signed as independent, self-governing nations. Despite the promise of early treaties and the mutually respectful partnerships they established, Indigenous peoples were targeted by colonial policies designed to exploit, assimilate, and eradicate them.

Today, the Ontario Government is working to rebuild trust and relationships with treaty partners and Indigenous peoples. Part of that effort includes educating Ontarians about the role treaties play in our lives and relationships with each other today.

During the week of November 2-8, 2025, we recognize the importance of treaties and bring awareness to the treaty relationships between First Nations, Métis and Inuit, and non-Indigenous people throughout the province. There are 46 treaties in Ontario, and we all have a responsibility to recognize, learn about and honour these treaties. 

Canada is moving forward with Indigenous partners to advance Indigenous rights through negotiations across Canada. To learn more about negotiations in progress, please visit the Government of Canada site.