The TDSB has proudly recognized the month of May as Asian Heritage Month since 2007, following official recognition by the Province of Ontario in 2005 and the Government of Canada in 2002.
This year’s TDSB theme is Asian Heritage: Roots, Connections, Innovations. This theme underscores the deep roots that affirm identities, the strong connections shaped through collective cultural pride, and the future innovations that will continue to strengthen communities and create opportunities for Asian Canadians in Canada and around the world.
The TDSB is the largest and one of the most diverse school boards in Canada. Nearly one-quarter of students were born outside of Canada, and collectively, more than 120 languages are spoken across the system. According to the 2023 Student Census, 46 percent of TDSB students self-identified as Asian.
This May, the Asian Heritage Month Volunteer Planning Committee has assembled a range of educational opportunities. These include an author reading for students, a panel discussion featuring TDSB educators, and a session focused on discovering traditional Asian heritage dance.
Students, staff, and community members are invited to attend the Asian Heritage Month Virtual Launch Celebration on May 6 at 1 p.m. This live webinar will feature speakers and student performances while offering opportunities to deepen learning about Asian heritage. Join the Microsoft Teams event here.
All TDSB students were also encouraged to participate in the Asian Heritage Month Poster Contest. We thank all students for their submissions and look forward to showcasing the winning images shortly.
Happy Asian Heritage Month at the TDSB! Follow the Asian Heritage Month Volunteer Planning Committee on X @TDSB_AHM.