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  1. 4 mar 2021 · Hodan Nalayeh Secondary School will be the first secondary school with the York Region District School Board to be named after a person of colour. It will be the second named after a woman.

  2. Families who do not need to register through the Reception Centre can send a completed Elementary Student Registration Form (Grades 1-8) or Secondary School Student Registration Form (Grades 9-12) to the school email address (available on the school websites). Online Kindergarten registration is also available.

  3. Through this inaugural banquet, we endeavour to celebrate changemakers and raise vital funds for the Hodan Nalayeh Secondary School scholarship program. These scholarships will support students who exemplify Hodan's leadership, compassion, and inclusivity values, enabling them to continue her transformative work in their communities and beyond.

  4. 17 mag 2021 · York Region District School Board invites all students, staff and community members to attend the virtual renaming ceremony of Hodan Nalayeh Secondary School taking place Wednesday, May 19 at 7 p.m. The renaming of the school follows a unanimous vote by York Region District School Board trustees at a September board meeting to rename Vaughan Secondary School.

  5. Nalayeh and Suleiman married in November 2018 in Nairobi, Kenya, according to Nalayeh's sister. Nalayeh was the mother of two sons and was pregnant. Legacy. In March 2021, a secondary school in Vaughan was officially renamed to Hodan Nalayeh Secondary School. See also. List of journalists killed during the Somali Civil War

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  7. 22 mag 2024 · Sahra Nalayeh photo. Hodan Nalayeh Secondary School staff and students are celebrating the third annual Legacy Day in honour of the late Somali-Canadian journalist and the school’s namesake on May 29. Nalayeh was a resident of Vaughan who championed education and dedicated her life to empowering women, youth and the Somali community.