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Ventilation Systems in TDSB Schools – August 6, 2021 Ventilation Systems in TDSB Schools – August 6, 2021 Combination of HEPA Unit in Mechanical All Occupied Mechanical Passive and Passive School Name Classrooms Ventilation Ventilation Ventilation A Y Jackson SS X X Adam Beck Jr PS X X Agincourt CI X X Agincourt Jr PS X X Agnes Macphail PS X X Albert Campbell CI X X Albion Heights JMS X X Alexander Muir/Gladstone Ave Jr & Sr PS X X Alexander Stirling PS X X Alexmuir Jr PS X X Allenby Jr PS X X ALPHA Alt Jr School X X Alvin Curling Public School X X Amesbury MS X X Ancaster PS X X Annette Street Jr & Sr PS X X Anson Park PS X X Anson S Taylor Jr PS X X Arbor Glen PS X X Armour Heights PS X X Avondale PS X X Avondale Secondary Alt School X X Bala Avenue CS X X Balmy Beach CS X X Banting & Best PS X X Baycrest PS X X Bayview MS X X Beaumonde Heights JMS X X Bedford Park PS X X Bellmere Jr PS X X Bendale Jr PS X X www.tdsb.on.ca/ventilation August 6, 2021 Bennington Heights ES X X Berner Trail Jr PS X X Bessborough Drive E & MS X X Beverley Heights MS X X Beverley School X X Beverly Glen Jr PS X X Birch Cliff Heights PS X X Birch Cliff PS X X Birchmount Park CI X X Blacksmith PS X X Blake Street Jr PS X X Blantyre PS X X Blaydon PS X X Bliss Carman Sr PS X X Bloor CI X X Bloor CI X X Bloordale MS X X Bloorlea MS X X Blythwood Jr PS X X Bowmore Road Jr & Sr PS X X Braeburn JS X X Brian PS X X Briarcrest JS X X Bridlewood Jr PS X X Brimwood Boulevard Jr PS X X Broadacres JS X X Broadlands PS X X Brock PS X X Brookhaven PS X X Brookmill Boulevard Jr PS X X Brookside PS X X Brookview MS X X Brown Jr PS X X Bruce PS X X Buchanan PS X X Burnhamthorpe CI X X Burrows Hall Jr PS X X C D Farquharson Jr PS X X C R Marchant MS X X C W Jefferys CI X X CALC SS X X www.tdsb.on.ca/ventilation August 6, 2021 Calico PS X X Cameron PS X X Carleton Village Jr & Sr Sports and Wellness Academy X X Cassandra PS X X Castlebar Jr School X X Cedar Drive Jr PS X X Cedarbrae CI X X Cedarbrook PS X X Cedarvale CS X X Centennial Road Jr PS X X Central Etobicoke HS X X Central Technical School X X Central Toronto Academy X X Chalkfarm PS X X Charles E Webster PS X X Charles G Fraser Jr PS X X Charles Gordon Sr PS X X Charles H Best MS X X Charlottetown Jr PS X X Chartland Jr PS X X Cherokee PS X X Chester ES X X Chester Le Jr PS X X Chief Dan George PS X X Chine Drive PS X X Church Street Jr PS X X Churchill Heights PS X X Churchill PS X X Claireville JS X X Clairlea PS X X Claude Watson School for the Arts X X Cliffside PS X X Cliffwood PS X X Clinton Street Jr PS X X Contact Alt School X X Cordella Jr PS X X Cornell Jr PS X X Corvette Jr PS X X Cosburn MS X X www.tdsb.on.ca/ventilation August 6, 2021 Cottingham Jr PS X X Courcelette PS X X Crescent Town ES X X Cresthaven PS X X Crestview PS X X Cummer Valley MS X X D & M Thomson CI X X D A Morrison MS X X Dallington PS X X Danforth C & TI X X Danforth Gardens PS X X David Hornell JS X X David Lewis PS X X Davisville Jr PS X X Daystrom PS X X Deer Park Jr & Sr PS X X Denlow PS X X Dennis Avenue CS (Rockcliffe MS) X X Derrydown PS X X Dewson Street Jr PS X X Diefenbaker ES X X Dixon Grove JMS X X Don Mills CI X X Don Mills MS X X Don Valley MS X X Donview Middle Health and Wellness Academy X X Donwood Park PS X X Donwood Park PS - 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