• John Fisher Public School is the oldest elementary school in the Toronto District School Board. Opened in 1816, its original home was a log cabin in what is now North Toronto, but used to be known as the village of Eglinton. It was called the Eglinton School at the time. Its current building was erected in 1887. It was renamed John Fisher Public School in 1915, in honour of the first mayor of North Toronto who also happened to be the architect of the building. The school building is now listed as a historic site.

• The first day of school makes most children a little nervous, but for some, the anxiety is more serious. In a 2008 Maclean's article, psychologist Lynn Miller explains the difference between normal back-to-school jitters and anxiety disorders: "We want all kids to have a bit of first-day jitters, because that tells us they understand school is important, and a little anxiety actually enhances your performance, helps you pay attention. But some children and adolescents become so overwhelmed - tummy aches, headaches, feeling hot - that they can't go into the classroom or, if they get there, they're very frightened." She estimates that six to 10 per cent of kids have serious back-to-school anxiety problems each year.