All The Sprinkles!

Our cupcake sale is tomorrow — can you bake up a batch for us? Sprinkles help make strike days feel a little bit better (and cupcake decorating is a great way to occupy kids for at least 5 minutes).

Volunteer with us

If you can spare a bit of time tomorrow, we sure could use a little help manning our cupcake tables! Take a look at our sign up sheet to see what spots are open.

Thank you for making life sweet!

Event Updates & Cupcakes!

Join us to support our amazing teachers and education system on Tuesday, February 11th: Parents against cuts to education: Queens Park March.


CANCELLED: Our Wellness Wednesday: Raising Sexually Healthy Teens & Tweens discussion led by Jennifer Katz, RN, Sexual Health Promotion, Toronto Public Health that was scheduled for Wednesday, February 12th is cancelled. The re-scheduled date will be announced shortly.


Bakers we need your help! Our annual Valentine’s Cupcake Sale is Thursday, February 13th. We need cupcakes of all shapes, colours, and flavours to make the event a success. Will you bake for the event? We sure hope so!

  • All baked goods must be nut free.

  • Cupcakes that address dietary conditions (i.e. wheat-free, gluten-free, dairy-free) are especially appreciated, but please make sure to include a note listing the ingredients.
  • Please bring your cupcakes to the office the morning of the 13th.
  • The delicious treats will be sold to the students in the afternoon for a $1 each. Proceeds go towards funding various school initiatives. Thank you!

This Week’s Strike Action

If you would like to show support and walk alongside EFTO members during this week’s strike days, please note that Earl Haig teachers will be picketing downtown tomorrow during the province-wide strike and along the Danforth (alongside Earl Beatty PS) on Friday.

In addition to walking with our teachers, there are other ways to show support for their fight to reverse the government’s education cuts and ensure EFTO members get a fair deal — call, email, or write the Education Minister, and your MPP (and do it often).