Sudbury Catholic District School Board

St. Charles College Student’s Art Work to be Showcased

St. Charles College will be exhibiting the religious artwork of Jason Flammini, a Grade 12 student at St. Charles College along with vestments and Church furnishings on Friday, April 2, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 3, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the St. Charles school Chapel, 1940 Hawthorne Drive.


Jason Flammini began his artistic career at St. Charles College in Grade 9. Over the past four years Jason has created many beautiful and awe-inspiring pieces of artwork which have to be seen to be appreciated. Some of his artistic masterpieces include; the Last Supper, (done in Italian Renaissance style), (Cavaggio), Deacon’s Dalmatic, Cope, and a seventeen foot alter screen depicting the Annunciation as the central focus and many saints and believers paying homage to the Christian Faith. These and many other items will be on display for this show.


Jason will graduate from St. Charles College this June and plans to study art at the University of Ottawa. The main purpose of this event is showcase the work of one of Sudbury’s own, a fine young talent and a rising star.


For additional information please contact Deacon Steve Callaghan at St. Charles College, ph. 566-9605.

SCDSB Helps Kick Off 5th Annual ‘Art for Heart’ Contest

Peter Williams, (back left) master of ceremonies for the Art For Heart Billboard Contest and Mayor David Courtemanche, Honorary Chair, cheer on the students of St. Bernadette during a “fitness for heart demonstration” held at the school to kick off the event recently. Cardiologist Dr. Ron Baigrie, and superintendents of Education Rossella Bagatto and Brian Slychuck of the Sudbury Catholic and Rainbow District School Boards were also in attendance to celebrate the 5th annual Art For Heart Billboard Contest.

The contest runs from March 23rd to April 29th, and invites students to design a unique billboard that helps demonstrate what you can do to stay physically fit. The grand prize winning poster will be prominently displayed on a City of Greater Sudbury Billboard for three months. The school represented by the grand prize winner will receive 5 tricycles for the kindergarten class.

St. Charles College Brings Home the Hardware at the Kiwanis Music Festival

St. Charles College made their second annual appearance at the Kiwanis Music Festival in Sudbury this year and quickly established themselves as a leader in the performing arts. Under the direction of music teachers; Mrs. Stephanie Van Druenen, Mr. Carlo Pastre and drama teacher Mr. Mike Dagastino, students performed in 19 categories, winning a total of 2 double gold awards, 25 gold awards, and 2 silver awards. Major group performances included the Senior Stage Band, Senior Concert Band, Saxophone Quartet, Percussion ensemble, A Capella Quartet, and Junior Band. Several soloists also received awards in a variety of categories including voice, percussion, guitar, and speech arts. Kiwanis judges were extremely impressed with the calibre of performances exhibited by all the St. Charles College students.


In addition, a number of St. Charles students received a range of scholarships and awards presented at the Highlights Concert. The drama department received the Annette Watkins Memorial Scholarship and both the percussion ensemble and bands were awarded the Beverley LaPierre School Music Scholarship. Also in drama, Julie Falconi and Erin O’Reilly received the Beverley Lapierre School Music Scholarship, Brennan Chislette received the Gwen Robbins Award, while Seth Mann took home the Gaye Schmidt Memorial Award and Jacob Greene won the Steven Leonard Memorial for International Guitar. A number of St. Charles College students were recommended by the adjudicators to take part in the Provincial Music Festival to be held at McMaster University in Hamilton in the spring.

Sudbury Regional Science Fair to be Held

The annual Sudbury Regional Science Fair will be held in the 2nd floor Science Cafeteria, Fraser Building at Laurentian University, April 2 to 4, 2004. The fair is open to the public on Saturday, April 3 from 1:00 to 4:00 and on Sunday, April 4 from 12:00 to 1:30. Presentations will follow from 1:30 until 4:00. The event is a fun and educational way for families to support the great work of our local junior scientists.


The full itinerary follows:


Friday, April 2

4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

– Registration in Fraser Auditorium Entrance

– Project setup -2nd floor, Science Cafeteria


Saturday, April 3

9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Judging takes place

1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Open to the Public


Sunday, April 4

12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. – Open to the Public

1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. – Presentations in the Fraser Auditorium


For more information please contact, Pauline Therrien at the Catholic Education Centre by phone at 673-5620 Ext. 405 or by email at therrip@scdsb.edu.on.ca.

Council For Exceptional Children Annual Awards & Appreciation Night to be Held

The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) will be holding its Annual Awards and Appreciation Night Ceremony on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at Sudbury Secondary School’s Sheridan Auditorium from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The Council for Exceptional Children is a non-profit organization that is committed to advancing the education of learners with special needs and to foster the professional excellence and personal growth of its members.


The evening ceremonies will be dedicated to recognizing those special students who have “gone that extra mile” despite their exceptionally. These students will receive a Yes I Can Award which consists of a certificate and a medallion. Two students selected will go on to receive Yes I Can Awards at the Provincial level from the Ontario Council for Exceptional Children in the fall. The Awards Night also recognizes outstanding school staff, parents and community people who work with these exceptional students by presenting them with Appreciation Awards. Peer Tutors are also recognized with the “Peer Tutor” Awards.


It promises to be an exciting evening especially for the exceptional students who have worked so hard and have earned to be recognized for their efforts. Entertainment is provided as well as refreshments after the award ceremony. For more information on the evening or on The Council for Exceptional Children, please contact Kim Taylor Horeck, President of Sudbury Chapter #503, Council for Exceptional Children at 673-5620 ext. 217 or by email at
taylork@scdsb.edu.on.ca.

Cards Take On Police On Basketball Court

Students of St. Charles College senior basketball team took on the Greater Sudbury Police Force in a friendly game of basketball recently in support of the Empowered Student Partnership Program, (ESP). ESP is a pilot project between the SCDSB, St. Charles College and the police that empowers students to be the driving force for safe schools. In addition to providing a lot of fun and excitement the game also served as a fundraiser to assist the school in participating in future events of the Empowered Student Partnership Program.


The Pilot Project of ESP at St. Charles College is made up of a group of some 50 students, 30 of whom sit on a steering committee. According to Diana Salvador, vice-principal at St. Charles College, “Our students are very excited and enthusiastic with the ESP Program given the fact that they have the power to make decisions to ensure that St. Charles College remains a safe school. Posters were created by the students to advertise the basketball game and they were also involved in selling tickets,” stated Salvador. Salvador also noted that, “School administration did not have to sell the idea of the ESP project to the students as they were completely willing to participate from the start. In addition, all students on the steering committee will be updated on a monthly basis re the progress of the program.”

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