
The Growing Success document was created by the Ontario Ministry of Education (Government of Ontario) to provide a better guideline for educators from grades K – 12 pertaining to policies that provide the frameworks for student assessment, evaluation, and reporting all ...

We know that Black parents have a strong history and legacy of engagement, advocacy and support for their kids. Progress reports and report cards often align with parent/teacher interviews, which can be challenging to navigate for Black parents.
Here’s what you ...

Think back to your own days in school. Did you ever learn about Black history? Did you ever learn about someone OTHER than Martin Luther King Jr, Rosa Parks, or Viola Desmond? UNILEARNAL is working to make sure that all Canadians, young and old, understand the ...

What does it mean to be erased? In October of 2020, the Ontario Black History Society went through an entire 266 page history textbook and blacked out all of the non-Black history. Only 13 pages remained. Watch the video below to learn ...

Now more than ever, we need diverse books.
Parents of Black Children has compiled this list of recommended books for all ages, kindergarten through adult.
All books listed here are written by Black authors and/or include Black characters in central roles.
The booklist ...

Black children have a right to a peaceful education, free from racism and discrimination.
So, we have a simple request.
Respect our rights
Sstop policing me in school.
Let me be a child.
Let me make mistakes and learn from them.
Stop suspending me for things you don’t ...
Teachers as Allies
As a teacher in our public education system, you have more power than you know. Learn more about how you can support the work of Parents of Black Children.