Sudbury Catholic District School Board

Congratulations to Marymount Academy’s Music Program for Another Banner Year!

Marymount Academy’s music program has experienced another tremendously successful year at the Kiwanis Festival and the Northern Ontario Music Festivals with both the Junior and Senior Concert Bands and the String Ensemble receiving Gold Awards.

Gold Awards were also earned by Andrea Mikkila, Terri Scherzinger and Kristin Hamill for a flute trio; Karly Schofield, Katie Runions, Jennifer Innes and Samantha McIlveen for a flute quartet; Mary Jebreen, Rebecca James and Kaitlynd Burns for a Trombone Trio; Marla Parker, Allison Bruneau, Cassandra Chapman, Christy Pitt and Jessica Sigurdson for a Clarinet Quintet.

The String Ensemble and the Clarinet Quintet performed at the Kiwanis Festival Highlights Concert on March 25 at which time scholarships were awarded to members of the Senior Concert Band and the String Ensemble.

The Senior Concert Band has also been invited to compete in the Provincial Kiwanis Competition later this year.

Gold awards were also given to Marla Haring, Tilly Lanteigne and Marla Parker who competed in Solo Concerto classes

The Senior Concert Band performed at the Northern Ontario Music Festival In March 2006. This prestigious festival features more than seventy ensembles from all of Northern Ontario. The Marymount Senior Band was clearly working at a different level than everyone else.

A Gold Award, an invitation to compete at the National level and an overwhelming complimentary adjudication were issued to the Marymount band. In addition, Marymount placed 11 band members on the All Star band. All Stars include Colleen Keaney, Karly Scholfield, Marla Parker, Allison Bruneau, Marla Haring, Sofia Panchaud, Kelsey Gunn, Marissa Sikora, Samantha McIlveen and Megan Landry.

Congratulations to all the members of all the ensembles involved in the festivals.

Penguins Spotted at Pius XII Catholic School

It’s official! Pius XII Catholic students are now the PIUS PENGUINS. After many years of attempting to discover their identity, they have finally established it!

The FIRST EVER LOGO to be painted on the gym wall says it all!
As the students enter the gym for their daily physical activities, sports events and assemblies, they are faced with a beautiful, huge logo made up of a family of Penguins that covers the freshly painted gym wall. Watching over the family of Penguins is a symbol of their Catholic faith, the White dove, which represents peace and tranquillity for the Pius Penguin students and staff.

This message of peace and harmony embodies the motto that students, teachers, and staff live by each and every day.

SCDSB To Hold Kindergarten Information Night for Parents

The Sudbury Catholic District School Board will be hosting a Kindergarten Information
Night, Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at Marymount Academy from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30
p.m.

At our information night you will:

  • Learn about our Kindergarten program-a program that powers young minds
    in an atmosphere which integrates Catholic Faith and culture
  • Meet Principals and Kindergarten teachers from our schools
  • Discuss supports available through our Academic Services Team
  • Discover how our Community Partnerships enhance and support our programs;
    Literacy and Numeracy, Speech & Language, Early Identification, Enrichment,
    Religion, French Immersion, Transportation, Special Education
  • Displays and kiosks on site representing special interest groups such as;
    Ontario Early Years Centres, City of Greater Sudbury: Children’s
    Services, Child Care Resources, Autism Spectrum Disorder School Support Program,
    Special Education Advisory Committee, Wordplay, Preschool Speech and Language
    Service, Community Care Access Committee, Council for Exceptional Children,
    Sudbury and Manitoulin Health Unit, Learning Disability Association.

Refreshments and snacks will be available! For more information please contact,
Rossella Bagnato, Academic Superintendent of Education, Sudbury Catholic District
School Board, ph. 673-5620 ext: 300.

SCDSB Hosts MISA Workshop with WOW FACTOR

Sudbury Catholic District School secretaries, vice-principals, principals and members of the Board’s administrative team were treated to a very informative and entertaining workshop on Managing Information for Student Achievement , (MISA) at the Howard Johnson Hotel recently.

Brian Woodland, Director of Communications with the Peel District School Board was also a keynote speaker at the workshop. Mr. Woodlands presentation focused primarily on the ‘WOW FACTOR’ which he claims many boards/schools in Ontario and in Canada are failing to take advantage of. “‘The WOW FACTOR’ deals with the education of public relations, a planned systematic two-way communication process to encourage public involvement and earn public understanding and support,” states Woodland.

“It always amazes me that the very people who are responsible for the good news stories… the secretaries, teachers, vice-principals, and principals along with the school board administrative teams are so very reticent to promote all the great things happening in their schools. Practicing good public relations helps build community respect for teachers and support for education.”

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