Sudbury Catholic District School Board

St. Charles College to Present ‘The Wizard of Oz’

Please be advised that the St. Charles College Art Department will be presenting the timeless classic “The Wizard of Oz”. Come and experience Dorothy’s magical journey to Oz. The show runs from May 21 to May 24, 2008. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Please call 566-9605 for ticket information.

For more information, please contact Nancy Daoust at
St. Charles College ph. 566-9605.

Sudbury Catholic Board Introduces “The Incredible Years” Program

As part of a grant to deliver positive student behaviour programs, Academic Consultants with Sudbury Catholic Schools introduced an innovative student behavioural program termed The Incredible Years. The focus is on training teacher mentors and group leaders in strengthening preventive classroom management strategies. This new program also serves to promote children’s prosocial behaviour and school readiness (reading skills) in order to reduce classroom aggression and non-cooperation with peers and teachers.

In addition, the program highlights ways by which teachers can effectively collaborate with parents to support their school involvement and promote consistency from home to school.

The Incredible Years program developed by Dr. Carolyn Webster-Stratton is a research-based, proven effective program that has been running internationally for several years with much success.

Classroom management training is a practical strategy filled approach, which gives much insight into working with students who are disobedient, highly aggressive, inattentive and hyperactive.

The Sudbury Catholic Schools’ Incredible Years team consisting of Lucie Cullen, Diana Bozzo-Salvador (Principals), Kim Taylor-Horeck (Attendance Counsellor) and Alice Desormeaux (Teacher) will be making a presentation to the Board later this year to highlight the positive impact of this program.

Sudbury Catholic Schools Vice-Chair Elected as Provincial President

Paula Peroni, Vice-Chair of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board has been elected as President of the Ontario Catholic Schools Trustees Association (OCSTA) at its recent Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Niagara Falls this past weekend.

Mrs. Peroni was first elected as a Trustee for the Sudbury Catholic District School Board in 1997, serving as Chair of the Board for five years and as Vice-Chair for three years. Having held the position as Regional Director of the OCSTA for five years and two years as its First Vice-President,Mrs. Peroni is no stranger to the challenges that continue to face Catholic Education at the local, provincial and national level.

Mrs. Peroni assumed her new role as President of the OCSTA on April 26, 2008. “The Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association is an organization with a long list of accomplishments and successes to its credit and it is vital to the continued existence of Catholic Education in Ontario,” stated Peroni. “Catholic Education has been and will continue to be a Good News story in this province and I look forward to working with our many partners to continue to grow this very fine educational tradition.”

The Ontario Catholic Schools Association defines its role as the guardian of Catholic Education which has been an integral part of Ontario’s history for 160 years. For more than 75 of those years, the Ontario Catholic School Trustees’ Association (OCSTA) has safeguarded and promoted the interests of publicly funded Catholic education in Ontario. As the sole representative of Ontario’s 29 Catholic District School Boards and five Catholic school authorities, OCSTA represents the needs and perspectives of Catholic school boards to both the provincial and federal governments.

The OCSTA is managed by a board of directors made up of 16 Catholic school trustees, representing regions from across the province. Catholic schools serve the educational and spiritual development needs of more than 600,000 students and their families in Ontario.

The election of Peroni marks the first occasion since 1964 that an individual from the City of Greater Sudbury has held the position of President of the OCSTA.

School Surplus: Shop & Gym Equipment, Desks, Chairs to be Auctioned May 10

School Auction Saturday May 10 Viewing 9:00 a.m. Starts 10:00 a.m. To be held at St. Remi school 95 Estelle St., Sudbury
 
Selling on behalf of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board surplus shop & gym equipment, furniture, appliances, filing cabinets, audio/ video and much more.
 
SALE TO FEATURE:

• 1994 Dodge van (as is)
• General table saw 208v/ 2hp/ 5 phase w/ exhaust
• Rockwell scroll saw 1/3hp/ 110/220v/ 1725 rpm
• band saw 1/2 hp/ 3 phase/ 208v
• 16” planer 10 amp/ 220v/ 2 hp w/ exhaust
• Busy Bee 8” joiner 1 1/2 hp/ 8 amp/ 220v w/ exhaust
• Stanley manual mitre saw
• B&D router
• tire remover
• dollie
• student, teachers & lab desks
• computer desks & tables
• folding & wood tables
• art & trapezoid tables
• credenzas
• cupboards
• steel & wood cabinets
• stacking chairs
• good selection of students Maple & Oak chairs
• benches
• stools
• library cabinets incl. Oak, map cabinets
• room full of filing cabinets
• lockers
• appliances
• microwave
• sm. pizza oven
• ice cream & slush machines
• organ
• piano
• doctors scale
• sewing machines
• coat rack
• cork board
• drafting table
• draft master I
• paper easels
• abacuses
• bike
• audio/ video incl. carts, record players, tape recorders, film & slide projectors, records
• easels
• skis & ski boots
• stage lights
• education kits
• gym equipment to include balance beams, box horse & ladders
• aquarium
• ping pong table
• air hockey table
• good selection of toys incl. wooden tunnels, appliances, work bench & wagons, Fisher Price toys & appliances, sand boxes and much more.
 
Notes and Terms:  Cash, Interac, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.  PST & GST Apply.  Hot dog cart on site.     
 
Sale conducted by TNT Auctions.  For more info e-mail tnt4deals@sympatico.ca

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Council for Exceptional Children to Present Evening Workshops

The Council for Exceptional Children will be presenting two evening workshops on May 26 for parents, educators, support staff and other interested individuals who work with special needs children and youth. The workshops are titled “Organizing the Disorganized Learner”, and “Educators and Parents Working Together”.

More information, including how to register, can be viewed here.

Director’s Message: Catholic Education Week 2008

Catholic Education Week takes place this year from April 27 to May 2, 2008. During this week the Catholic Community celebrates the unique and distinctive contribution that Catholic Schools make to our students, our community and our Province. Catholic Education Week is a welcome opportunity to celebrate the Mission of our Catholic Schools as they strive to integrate the Gospel values of Jesus Christ in every aspect of the school’s curriculum.

This year’s theme, “We are Called” celebrates the fact that each of us has been called by God, and not just called as a collective, but called by name. “I have called you and you are mine.” (Isaiah 43:1) Amid life’s joy’s and sorrows, its challenges and doubts, these words can be a source of inspiration and a reaffirmation of faith.

Five sub-themes, one for each of the five days of Catholic Education Week help us to understand the rich meaning of this year’s theme.

Day 1…to Act Justly
Day 2…to Love Tenderly
Day 3…to Walk Humbly
Day 4…to Serve Generously
Day 5…to Live Peacefully

Catholic Education Week 2008 begins on a Sunday to highlight the partnership that remains the foundation of Catholic Education. We particularly want to underline the relationship of Catholic Schools with the broader Church community, especially with the parishes that remain the centre of the worshiping faith community.

Throughout Catholic Education Week, we encourage students, parents, teachers and staff to take pride in their 160-year plus tradition that has enriched generations through the continued support of all our Catholic partners.

View full schedule of activities.

Sudbury Catholic Schools Launches Specialist High Skills Major

Rick Bartolucci, MPP for the City of Greater Sudbury joined George Middleton, Chair of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board, Catherine McCullough, Director of Education, Trustees, Senior Administration, students, staff and many of the Board’s partners in education in celebrating the launch of the Specialist High Skills Major (Health and Wellness) program recently at St. Charles College.

The Specialist High Skills Major program (SHSM) enables students to customize their high school experience to suit their interests and talents, and prepare for a successful post secondary transition to apprenticeship training, college, university or employment while meeting the requirements of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD).

Sudbury Catholic through the Student Success Initiative has implemented the SHSM (Health and Wellness) program at St. Charles College to provide students interested in health sciences an opportunity to gain knowledge, skills and experience in a health care setting. SHSM students will be exposed to facets of health science at the post secondary level as they participate in the dual credit program through Cambrian College. Sudbury Catholic has also been fortunate to partner with the Sudbury Regional Hospital, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, St. Joseph’s Villa, Science North, Extendicare Falconbridge, Cambrian College, the Northeastern Ontario Regional Cancer Centre and numerous private community partners who will assist in providing experiential learning cooperative educational opportunities for the Board’s students.

St. Benedict Student Awarded $5,000 Toyota Earth Day Scholarship

The Toyota Earth Day Scholarship Program has recognized Dayna Corelli, a Grade 12 student at St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School as one of this year’s fifteen $5,000 scholarship winners. The award recognizes her outstanding achievements in environmental community service, academics and extracurricular participation. Dayna is among an elite group of students from across Canada chosen from a pool of more than 400 applicants.

“These students are involved in an array of inspiring projects that are having significant impact on their communities,” said Jed Goldberg, President of Earth Day Canada. “They are truly stepping forward as the environmental leaders of tomorrow.”

Dayna led her school’s Envirothon team to first place in a 2007 competition where she had the opportunity to make recommendations to the City of Greater Sudbury regarding water and energy conservation. She is active in other environmental initiatives in her community and also helped her Ontario team win a gold medal at a national soccer championship.

At school, Dayna keeps environmental considerations clearly in focus as the president of her student council.She is also a senior member of the Environmental Club, a role in which she coordinates the school’s recycling program and promotes energy efficiency and water conservation projects. Despite her busy schedule Dayna manages to find time to volunteer with the community’s nonprofit organizations. She was instrumental in helping a local youth centre win funding through the Young Philanthropist Challenge and spends time campaigning for Efficient Sudbury, an organization promoting home energy efficiency.

Dayna was presented with a $5,000 ceremonial cheque at St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School on Tuesday, April 22, (Earth Day) by Mike Charbonneau, Area Parts and Service Manager for Toyota’s Northern Ontario Division. “On behalf of Toyota Canada it gives me great pleasure to present Dayna Corelli with the Toyota Earth Day Scholarship award for her commitment to environmental stewardship and her unending desire to improve the environment,” stated Charbonneau. “This scholarship will help to further her education and help her develop into one of Canada’s future environmental leaders.”

Dayna will now move on as a finalist for the Toyota Earth Day Scholarship National Award. The student chosen from among the 15 finalists will be presented with a Panasonic notebook computer at a ceremony on May 22, 2008

Marymount Academy Hosts “Stupid.ca Day”(tobacco free)

The Grade 12 Recreation Fitness class at Marymount Academy will be hosting its very first “Stupid.ca Day,” (tobacco free campaign) on Monday, April 28, 2008 at Marymount Academy. The purpose of the campaign is to create an anti-smoking awareness for elementary and high school students. The Recreational Fitness class will be organizing a day of educational activities informing students on the effects of smoking in an attempt to prevent and decrease teenage smoking.

Activities will also include a guest speaker who will be educating the students on health issues, playing smoke-free games and an interactive slide show.

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