Sudbury Catholic District School Board

St. Charles College to Hold Spring Equinox Social, Silent Auction and Dinner April 6th

St. Charles College will be holding its annual Spring Equinox Social Silent Auction and Dinner fundraiser on Thursday, April 6, 2006 at the Caruso Club,(Upper Hall), 385 Haig Street, Sudbury. The auction will include a number of great items to bid on again this year such as; a golf package from golf sudbury.com worth $1,200, a diamond from Ambrosia’s worth $1000, and a health package from TruStar worth $1,100.

The cost for the fundraiser is $30 per person and includes a sit-down dinner. Anyone who is interested in purchasing tickets, please call St. Charles College at 566-9605. *For more information, please contact Lynne Massimiliano at St. Charles College ph. 566-9605.*

SCDSB Successful in Meeting One-Tonne Challenge

Students from schools representing the Sudbury Catholic District School Board were rewarded for their efforts in EarthCare Sudbury’s Youth Action on Climate Change contest at a gala celebration held at Cambrian College recently. The competition was part of the One-Tonne Challenge, a national program designed to encourage Canadians to reduce their individual greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions by one tonne or 20%, annually.

The City of Greater Sudbury is one of 41 communities across Canada selected by the Federal Government to roll out the One-Tonne Community Challenge which focuses on individuals, businesses and youth. As part of the Youth Challenge, School Boards and students promoted idle-free zones in school areas and actively participated in the Destination Conservation, a practical, activity-based program that brings environmental education alive in schools.

Students were encouraged to become involved in the promotion of the One-Tonne Challenge by undertaking one of three projects; (1) Drawing attention to environmental issues! ~ Creating artwork, painting, drawing or sculpture that relates to climate change and/or the One-Tonne Challenge; (2) Spreading the word; writing an article, short story or essay on climate change (3) Affirmative Action; design, plan and implement a new project to engage youth and/or the community in climate change action.

Winners from each category were selected by a panel of judges and awards were presented to students at the Gala Celebrations. In addition, students’ artwork will be showcased at venues around the City of Greater Sudbury with the winning articles being published in local newspapers. Select radio messages will receive air play on local radio stations.

For more information or to access winning bus ads and articles, please visit:
http://www.greatersudbury.ca/cms/index.cfm?app=div_earthcare&lang=en&currID=3782&parID=3755

Marymount Junior Regals, NOSSA CHAMPS!

Congratulations to the Marymount Junior Volleyball team on capturing the “AA” NOSSA Volleyball Championship lastweekend in North Bay. The team went undefeated in round robin play upsetting the host favorite -Chippewa in two straight sets to claim the NOSSA title.

This is the first “AA” Championship in Regal History and puts the exclamation point on a very successful season. Earlier in the year the team won the Champlain Tournament, The St. Charles Tournament, The Chippewa Raiders tournament, The Nickel Classic Tournament, and a senior tournament at Huntsville High School.

In addition to winning NOSSA, the Marymount Junior Regals went undefeated in regular season play and captured the SDSSA City Championship by defeating Collège Notre Dame in three straight sets.

St. James Catholic School “Care Bears” Make a Difference

Walk into St. James Catholic School in Lively and you will quickly take notice of their slogan, “The Home of the Bears.” But on Thursday, March 9 more than 400 students at St. James became “The Home of the Care Bears” as they celebrated “Jordan Primeau” day as a tribute to Jordan, a Junior Kindergarten classmate who is battling leukemia at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.

The one day campaign, spearheaded by Student Council met with an overwhelming outpouring of support from the students, staff and parent community of St. James as the Student Council collected $1,400 from the students. This collection will be forwarded to the Primeau family to help offset costs for Jordan’s recovery.

Student council members were equally thrilled at the response from their classmates who worked from the heart on special projects of get-well wishes for Jordan. These projects of cards, poems, stories, prayers, books, and puzzles will be delivered by Jordan’s teacher, Rosanna Battigelli directly to Jordan as she will visit him during the March Break at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Kids.

Although most students at the school have not met Jordan Primeau personally, the students keep Jordan in their thoughts and prayers daily. Mrs. Battigelli and her Junior Kindergarten class have been in regular contact with Jordan via the phone to ensure that Jordan is still part of their class. Mrs. Battigelli also organized a book fair where another $1,400 of proceeds will also be donated to the Primeau family.

The Student Council would like to take this opportunity to emphasize to the Sudbury community that donations to the Jordan Primeau Fund are still being accepted at St. James Catholic School at 280 Anderson Drive in Lively. For further information, please call 692-3974.

Education Minister Gerard Kennedy Visits Sudbury to Host Education Forums for Parents

he Minister of Education hosted two forums (English and French) for parents in the Sudbury area on March 20. Parents were able to learn more about getting involved in their child’s education and get the latest information on new provincial parent involvement initiatives. They also had the opportunity to share ideas with and ask questions of Education Minister Gerard Kennedy.

Poor Weather Conditions Sees Walden Cross Country Fitness Club Free Ski on March 15th Cancelled

The Walden Cross Country Fitness Club(WCCFC) regrets to inform board staff and employees of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board that they have had to cancel the Free Ski scheduled for March 15th. Weather weather conditions over the last few days has resulted in a rapid and serious deterioration of trail conditions.

The initiative had been the WCCFC’s way of supporting the Greater Sudbury Healthy Community Strategy adopted by the Council of the City of Greater Sudbury.

The WCCFC maintains trails set for classical and skate skiing which vary in difficulty from novice to advanced and in length from 1 to 9 km. The WCCFC is situated at Laura St. and Denis Ave. in Naughton, 20 minutes from downtown Sudbury on Regional Road 55.

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