Sudbury Catholic District School Board

St. Anne Catholic School Hosts Magical Math Night

St. Anne Catholic School invited children and parents to take part in a Family Math Night at the school recently. Students and their families moved to three separate math centres throughout the evening including the one above where teachers Ms. Shonwise (left) and Mme. Lafrance and the children created a graph showing who has a stuffed bear.

Families left with a take home bag of activities that they can work on together. The evening ended with a performance by Archie the Magician, who entertained children while the parents debriefed with the teachers.

St. Anne Catholic School would like to thank Perkins Restaurant for providing dinner for the evening.

OECTA Elementary School Teachers Reach Tentative Agreement with SCDSB

The Sudbury Elementary Bargaining Unit of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association (OECTA) and the Sudbury Catholic District School Board have reached a tentative agreement with its Catholic elementary school teachers. The OECTA negotiating team is recommending acceptance of the contract.

The Board’s negotiating committee will bring the tentative proposal forward to the Trustees with a recommendation for approval on Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Paula Peroni, Board Chair and Chair of the Board’s negotiation committee and Kent MacNeill, OECTA Elementary Unit President, stated that both parties were happy with the positive result of negotiations.

OECTA Sudbury elementary membership will hold a ratification vote at the Ukrainian Hall on Thursday, November 13, 2008.

Sudbury Catholic Schools to Host Aboriginal Faith-Based Professional Development Day

On November 28, 2008 the Sudbury Catholic District School Board will be hosting an Aboriginal Faith-Based Professional Development Day for all Sudbury Catholic Schools staff. The theme of this day will be “Sudbury Catholic Schools… Creating Hopes and Dreams Through Excellence: Bwaajige Daa (Let’s All Dream Together)”.

Vendors and information booths will promote and share Aboriginal and Catholic resources and cultural artistry in the form of crafts, books, literature and artwork. The day will include a celebration of the Liturgy with First Nation Elders at 9:00 a.m. followed by a First Nation dancing and drumming exhibition at 11:00 a.m. At 1:00 p.m. Mr. David Bouchard, prominent Métis author and public speaker will make his keynote address to the audience.

Date: November 28, 2008
Location: St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School
Time: 8:15 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (lunch and snacks provided)
Participant Activity: As part of the P.D. Day morning, dancers will be asked to dance during the mass – offertory procession and also as a demonstration to honour and celebrate First Nation’s cultures.

Please contact Dawn Wemigwans if you are interested in participating at 673-5620 ext. 324.

Sudbury Catholic Schools Host RPIC Ceremony

The Sudbury Catholic District School Board hosted its second annual Regional Parent Involvement Committee (RPIC) commissioning ceremony at St. Francis Catholic School last evening. Father Pat Woods, Pastor at St. Kevin’s Church joined Sudbury Catholic Schools’ trustees, senior administration, principals, teachers, students, parents and board staff in a celebration of prayer, music and song during a special mass devoted to the commissioning of the Board’s Catholic School Councils.

“As school council representatives you are called by God to continue the mission of Jesus to ensure the high quality of Catholic education by bringing the light of Christ into our
schools and communities,” stated Father Pat when addressing the Catholic School Council Chairs.

Clara Steele, Chair of the Regional Parent Involvement Committee took the opportunity to present a webpage from the SCDSB website via the use of a “Smartboard” that was totally devoted to assisting parents and guardians in playing a pro-active role in their child’s educational experience

The new interactive Parent Involvement Webpage can be accessed through the Board’s website at http://www.sudburycatholicschools.ca/parents.

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One Life…Many Gifts

The Sudbury Catholic District School Board in conjunction with the Trillium Gift of Life Network presented the “One Life…Many Gifts” educational program at Marymount Academy to Sudbury Catholic District School Board trustees, senior administration, elementary and secondary school principals, school chaplains and the entire Catholic Education Centre office staff.

The “One Life…Many Gifts” is a senior secondary school pilot curriculum program aimed at raising the level of understanding about organ and tissue donation in secondary school classrooms across the province.

Dr. Frank Markel, President and CEO of Trillium Gift of Life Network and Joan Green, Education Consultant and Program Advisor were the key presenters of the “One Life…Many Gifts” program. “It is vital to begin the conversation around organ and tissue donation with students in our high schools,” stated Markel regarding the donor program. “Our hope is that every student will start talking about the importance of organ and tissue donation and will talk to their loved ones about their wishes

The “One Life…Many Gifts” curriculum is being delivered in 240 schools made up of 20 school boards across Ontario in the 2008/09 academic year, including the Sudbury Catholic District School Board.

Dr. Frank Markel, President and CEO of the Trillium Gift of Life Network donned a Sudbury Irish Heritage Club vest during a presentation at Marymount Academy regarding the “One Life …Many Gifts” program. In his address to the audience, Dr. Markel stated that it was impossible to talk about organ donation in Sudbury without mentioning the great work and efforts of the Sudbury Irish Heritage Club. “This group has been instrumental in raising awareness and funds around organ donation in Sudbury through their billboards, walkathons and golf tournaments,” stated Markel. Dr. Markel also noted that Canada as a country has one of lowest donor rates in the world at 14 donors per million people and if we are to make any progress in this area that it will come from our young people and students.

“The focus of the presentation is not the science of transplants, but how to help individuals become civically engaged enough to want to become their brother’s keeper,” said veteran educator Green.

St. Charles College Kicks Off Annual Food Drive with Big Daddy 103.9 and Bell

It is that time of the year again! The temperatures dip, the roads begin to crumble and St. Charles College kicks off its annual food drive!

This year Big Daddy 103.9 and Bell are taking Jim Szilva of Sudbury Mornings with Carrie, Jim and Rick and throwing him on a Sudbury Transit bus – and he won’t be getting off until 60,001 cans of food are collected.

It all started Monday morning at 8:45a.m. with a pep rally at St. Charles College. Students from St. Charles College will be going door to door and collecting food for the needy in Sudbury. Please join the Sudbury Catholic District School Board, Bell and Big Daddy Radio in wishing the students at St. Charls College the best of luck as they kick off this great foodraising initiative.

Help Get Jim Szilva off the bus, and help the hungry in Sudbury.

The St. Charles College Food Drive proudly sponsored by Big Daddy 103.9 and Bell – Giving just got better.

Anishnawbek Elder Shares Teachings of the Pipe with St. Charles College Students

Art Petahtegoose, former Chief and an Elder from Atikameksheng Anishnawbek, shared the teachings of the pipe to a captivated Grade 12 Native Studies class at St. Charles College.

The Elder also spoke of forgiveness and of coming together as a community to build a better, more respectful future for our next generation. The students prepared a feast to celebrate the season of Thanksgiving with Mr. Petahtegoose.

St. Charles College Students Try Out a New Sport in “Floorball”

The Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association (OFSAA), with the financial support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation, an agency of the Ontario Government, is again providing funding for 260 high schools across the Province to initiate a new sport or physical activity program into their school – St. Charles College is one of these lucky schools.

The “Try Day” programs are intended to introduce high school students to non-traditional sports or physical activities that may attract students who previously have not participated. This is the second year of a three-year grant program in which the Ontario Trillium foundation has provided up to $800 per school to assist schools with promoting these goals.

The funds will assist St. Charles College to help introduce “Floorball” to the Grade 9 to Grade 12 Physical Education Classes. “Floorball” is a non-contact team sport, the premise of the game is to direct the ball into the opposing team’s goal using a composite-fibre stick fitted with a plastic blade.

On October 1, 2008 the students of St. Charles College were provided with an opportunity to experience the “Floorball” sport at the school. Not many students were familiar with the sport at first but being a combination of the two most popular sports in Canada (hockey and soccer), many students showed excellent skills and the game quickly caught on.

“Floorball is an excellent alternative to Floor Hockey,” says St. Charles College, Physical Education Program Leader, Chantal Dagastino. “The big difference between the two is that the rules of floorball do not allow for any high sticking, stick contact or body contact, so the game tends to be less physical than Floor Hockey and more skill oriented and fast paced.

The Try Day event offered the St. Charles College students the opportunity to try a new sport and to see if it can be integrated into their physical education program. The sport was met with a great success as students were very active during their gym time and it helped promote a healtheir lifestyle.

Joan Green and Dr. Frank Markel’s to Present “One Life…Many Gifts” at Marymount Academy

“One Life…Many Gifts” is a senior secondary school pilot curriculum program aimed at raising the level of understanding about organ and tissue donation in secondary school classrooms across the province.

Dr. Frank Markel, President and CEO of Trillium Gift of Life Network and Joan Green, Education Consultant and Program Advisor will present “One Life…Many Gifts” to Sudbury Catholic District School Board trustees, senior administration, elementary and secondary school principals, school chaplains and the entire CEC office staff.

“It is vital to begin the conversation around organ and tissue donation with students in our high schools,” said Markel. “Our hope is that every student will start talking about the importance of organ and tissue donation and will talk to their loved ones about their wishes.”

This curriculum will be delivered in approximately 240 schools in 20 school boards across Ontario in the 2008/09 academic year, including the Sudbury Catholic District School Board.

“The focus of the presentation is not the science of transplants, but how to help individuals become civically engaged enough to want to become their brother’s keeper,” said veteran educator Green.

Immediately following the presentation, Mrs. Green will be meeting with the Board’s secondary principals with regard to Education, Quality, and Accountability Office (EQAO) data and the importance of this data analysis at the secondary level.

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