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Welcome ▪ Bienvenue. Canadian Parents for French (Ontario). Who are we?. Canadian Parents for French (CPF) is a national network of volunteers who value French as an integral part of Canada and who are dedicated to the promotion and creation of French Second Language (FSL) learning

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  1. Welcome ▪ Bienvenue Canadian Parents for French (Ontario)

  2. Who are we? Canadian Parents for French (CPF) is a national network of volunteers who value French as an integral part of Canada and who are dedicated to the promotion and creation of French Second Language (FSL) learning opportunities young Canadians. Canadian Parents for French (Ontario) is the Ontario branch of CPF. on.cpf.ca

  3. History of CPF Founded in 1977 by parents who wanted to ensure that children would have the opportunity to become bilingual in the Canadian school system. Today CPF is anational organization with its headquarters in Ottawa and branch offices in all 10 provinces and in the Northwest Territories. on.cpf.ca

  4. What do we offer?Together with a volunteer Board of Directors and volunteer-led Chapters, CPF Ontario offers a broad range of support for French Second Language (FSL) programs across the province, including: • Providing communication resources and financial assistance for Chapter-based programs; • Conducting public awareness campaigns about the benefits of FSL education; • Keeping members informed of important issues and topics with regular e-communiqués; • Providing resource information through a frequently updated website; • Leading member workshops and conferences to stimulate learning and networking across the province. on.cpf.ca

  5. What are Chapters? • Chapters are run by volunteers who promote and distribute information about FSL education in their community and work to support local FSL programs; • Chapters create and sponsor extracurricular French experiences for children at the local level; • Chapters receive financial grants from CPF Ontario to help run local programs. Grants for 2013-2014: French Socio-Cultural, Adult French Course, French Story Time. on.cpf.ca

  6. To form a Chapter you must have: • A minimum of10 CPF members; • An Executive Committee(President, Treasurer and Membership Secretary); 3. Abank accountin the Chapter name with a minimum of two signing officers. on.cpf.ca

  7. Chapter Benefits • 65%of the revenuegenerated from each membership fee goes back to the Chapter; Grantsto help support French activities plus a $500 start-up grant; Accessto CPF Ontario's knowledgeable staff and network of volunteers; Sponsorshipof Chapter representatives to conferences; Free copiesof CPF publications and brochures to promote FSL and CPF programs. on.cpf.ca

  8. What do CPF Chapters offer? • SUPPORT FOR PARENTS: • Workshops for parents to help assist their children in French programs • Adult French Courses for basic to intermediate learner • The opportunity to network with other parents! • ACTIVITIES IN FRENCH FOR CHILDREN: • French Story Time • French Summer Camp and French Winter Camp • French Movie Night for the entire family • French Homework Club…and more! • SUPPORT FOR SCHOOLS: • Distribution of informative CPF brochures at school events • Grant to support French Socio-Cultural events (for school members). • Programs and events may vary from year to year.

  9. How you can HELP your child in FI • Visit our website to access information on…. • French camps, programs, student exchanges, etc.; • Online French resources and tip sheets on how to help your child with French • Information on French Second Language programs in Ontario and more. on.cpf.ca

  10. \\ The Keys to French Levels I, II and Les Clés are great tools to learn French! These booklets contain over 700 commonly used French verbs, grammar and vocabulary. Order online: $5 each Non-members: $6 each Levels I and II are bilingual  Les Clés, only in French  3-hole punched, perfect for binders. on.cpf.ca

  11. Adult French Courses Missed out?Learn French now Adult French Course Booklets Level I (basic) & II (intermediate) are packaged and 3-hole punched. Teacher’s Guide is included. Only $20 each (10 purchase minimum per class). Participants must be members of Canadian Parents for French. Organize a class today! on.cpf.ca

  12. Membership Campaign on.cpf.ca

  13. Why Should YOURFAMILY Join CPF? • To joinover 24,000CPF members in taking an active role in supporting French Second Language (FSL) programs. • To participate in our sponsored events and network with other parents in providing opportunities for children to use French outside the classroom. • To be informed about national and provincial FSL issues that affect your children. • To receive copies of the national newsletters and e-communiqués. • To be involved in your child’s education. 1-Year Family Membership: $25  3-Year Family Membership: $60 on.cpf.ca

  14. Questions? cpfont@cpfont.on.ca T: 905.366.1012 on.cpf.ca

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