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SchoolCashOnline and Wexford CSA

Instructions on Registering for School Cash Online

The Toronto District School Board is using School Cash Online - an easy to use, safe and convenient way for parents/guardians to pay for their children's school fees, including agendas, yearbooks and class trips.  School Cash Online is available to parents of Wexford CSA students.

To register for School Cash Online, please visit the TDSB's School Cash Online website, select “Get Started Today” and complete the three registration steps. Once registered, you will receive an email notification when items become available for purchase online.

Have more questions?

Permission Click

Please complete the school start up forms online. 

How does it work?

After your child’s first day of school, an email will automatically be sent to the parent/guardian that is the primary or secondary contact with an email address on file with the school. The email will come from TDSB Online Form (noreply@tdsb.on.ca) and will take you to a secure site to complete and submit your child’s forms.

Am I required to complete an online form?

Completing the form online streamlines the process not only for parents/guardians, it also helps save resources in schools. While you are not required to complete it online, we hope as many parents/guardians as possible use this opportunity.

I received a paper copy and an online copy. Which one should I complete?

The online copy is preferred.

How safe is it to submit this information online?

The tool TDSB selected for the online forms, Permission Click, has undergone a detailed security assessment by our IT Services staff. TDSB is confident Permission Click is a safe and secure method for completing online forms.

Personal information on this form is collected under the authority of sections 58.5(1), 170, 171 of Education Act, R.S.O.1990, c.E.2 (“Education Act”) and Regulation 298: Operation of Schools – General under Education Act and will be used by Toronto District School Board (“TDSB”) for school registrations, to establish and maintain Ontario student records and for administrative purposes. The information is retained in accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M. 56 and will only be disclosed to authorized TDSB and school staff in order to administer the above purposes. Questions regarding this collection should be directed to your local principal.

I have multiple children in the TDSB; will I receive more than one link?

Yes. Please complete a form for each child.

I did not receive the link? How do I get it?

Start with your school office to make sure your email address is accurate and active. Once the email is entered into our student information system, the parent/guardian will receive the email the following school day.

Watch the Online Tutorial:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuOfDoyoOHU&feature=youtu.be

Wexford Graduate Wins Ontario Tech University Founder's Scholarship

Gabriella Chiapetta was one of Wexford’s star performers in this year’s WPA production of Mamma Mia cast as Tanya, and was also a leader and student-athlete on the soccer, field hockey, volleyball, and badminton teams.  Despite her busy extracurricular schedule, Gabriella also studied hard in Physics, Chemistry, and Calculus and Vectors to earn high marks and gain admission into Ontario Tech University’s mechanical engineering program for September 2023.  At the end of May, she was surprised by Hunter the Ridgeback, OTU's mascot, as she was awarded the Ontario Tech University Founder’s Scholarship worth $24,000. 

Gabriella noted, “This is a huge accomplishment for me and I’m extremely grateful.  Drama is a huge passion of mine and though I’m going into mechanical engineering I hope to keep it up.  Wexford helped shape me to be who I am, and though I am sad to be leaving I’m very excited for this next chapter of my life.”

Wexford Collegiate School for the Arts is proud of Gabriella for her many accomplishments in the classroom, on the stage, and on the playing fields, and we wish her nothing but the best in her next journey as she enters post-secondary studies.