Sudbury Catholic District School Board

Cardinal Artists Participate in “Emergence” Art Exhibition

Each year, students from across the Sudbury district submit their best artwork to be chosen for the annual juried art exhibition known as “Emergence”. 

This year, Ms. Stenabaugh and Mrs. Simpson, at St. Charles College  would like to congratulate seven art students whose works were chosen for the show.

Congratulations goes out to:

Stephanie Mills
Renee Abate
Evette Marcolini
Kate Zanetti
Brittany Hayward
Abbie Trotheir
Claudia Lachance

The free show runs from 7-9 p.m at the Art Gallery on John Street.  The display ends April 8th.

St. Andrew Students Take in the Lorax

Recently, students at St Andrew had the pleasure of enjoying a movie at Silver City: The Lorax. The Lorax is a children’s book written by Dr. Seuss and first published in 1971. It chronicles the plight of the environment.

The book is recognized as a fable concernng industrialized society and the danger it poses to nature. The Once-ler never shows his face, his face is never shown in any of the story’s illustrations).

The Lorax, a small orange creature, appears from the stump of a truffula tree. He speaks for the trees and warns the Once-ler of the consequences of cutting down the truffula trees, but the Once-ler ignores him. Soon the once beautiful land becomes polluted and the fauna flee to find more hospitable habitats.

St. Bernadette Celebrates Franco-Fun!

Grace Olive, Grade 2 student at St. Bernadette Catholic French Immersion School, proudly waves the Franco-Ontarian flag she created in honour of La Journee Internationale de la Francophonie on March 20, 2012. St. Bernadette celebrated this day by highlighting the French language and culture through a variety of educational activities including: dancing and singing along to traditional Francophone music, sampling home made culinary French treats like “la sucre a creme” and “les petes de soeurs”, and wearing green and white (the official colours of the Franco-Ontarian flag). The celebration ended in the gym with the students coming together to cheer, “Le francais est une chance!”

SCDSB Top Two at Cambrian College 6th Annual Business Olympics

Through funding from the provincial School/College/Work Initiative (SCWI), Cambrian College’s Business Olympics was held on March 6, 2012. Students from the Sudbury Catholic District School Board as well as the Rainbow District School Board participated in three different activities which included a storyboard/commercial presentation, a manufacturing exercise, as well as a logo identification game. A total of 18 teams with four students per team participated in the activities which were led by faculty from Cambrian College’s School of Business. Three teams were selected as the top winners:

1st Place – Marymount Academy – Brainpower – Team members include: Sandy Qiu, Corissa VendeWeghe, Emily Buss, and Stephanie Gustas. Each team member received an iPod Shuffle with a $25 iTunes gift card.

2nd Place- St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School – Bear’s Den – Team members include: Mark Abantao, Olivia Conrad, Alex Mensour, and Mark Vettoretti. Each team member received an authentic Cambrian College hooded sweatshirt.

3rd Place – Lively District Secondary School – Hawks Inc. – Team members include: Ashley Staalstra, Jade Stos, Dylanne Taylor, and Brandon Beneteau. Each team member received a $25 Cineplex movie gift card.

Learning Becomes “Magnified” For St. Anne Students

A recent visit to Science North proved to be a real “eye-opener” for students within the English E.L.K. program at St. Anne School in Hanmer. During the fall, the young children within the Sudbury Catholic System began a learning inquiry into the life cycle of plants with a garden harvest. With the arrival of spring right around the corner, the students are continuing to expand their knowledge of plant life through new growth. Before the children actually plant their own seeds, they participated in a session at Science North that discussed how plants grow, their needs and care, common plants around us, and how plants take root in the wild. Their classroom teacher, Cheryl MacRury, knew that her students had a good foundation before planting, but stated, “The children had a lot of fun. The best part of the session was watching them as they learned a lot about how plants reseed and grow in the wilderness. They didn’t know the important roles that people, animals, and insects play in a plant’s life, but they do now.” An inquiry task that involved magnifying glasses and a bag filled with seeds, berries, burrs, and felt allowed the children to put on their thinking caps and have a hands on experience with how pollination occurs. What will the final result be following their Science North visit? Hopefully a new generation of plant growers. It is never too soon to start cultivating a green thumb!

Marymount Academy Celebrates Franco-Fun Day!

As part of the school’s Franco-Fun day at Marymount Academy, the entire student body gathered in the gym as Grade 8 immersion student Regan Horner sang O Canada in French, grade 11 student Kiana Wardell said the Notre Père prayer and then the grade 8 immersion class sang the unofficial Franco-Ontarian anthem, Notre Place. Many other Franco-Fun activities have been planned throughout the day!

St. Anne Students “Go Green” For St. Patrick’s Day

The students at St. Anne School enjoy celebrating special days and holidays just like all other children do. This even includes holidays that take place while they are not at school. St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17th while students across Ontario are away on their March Break. Just before they left for their holiday, some students in the French Immersion E.L.K.P. classroom within the Sudbury Catholic Board showed their true spirit by dressing up to demonstrate their “love for the Irish”. Anthony Bertrand, Gavin Potvin, and Jacob Carosi had a lot to tell about the costumes they were wearing. “My mom helped me get dressed for St. Patrick’s Day,” said Jacob. “My mom even helped me put on tattoos for leprechauns,” stated Gavin. “I wanted to wear a beard for St. Patrick’s Day, but it is pretty itchy,” was Anthony’s comment. The wearing of the green by some of St. Anne’s youngest students had the entire school body seeing “wee little leprechauns” throughout the day. Way to go Angels!

Zest for Broccoli Takes Over St. Charles College

On Thursday, March 8th, schools in Greater Sudbury kicked off Nutrition month by eating broccoli.  Close to one thousand students participated in the “big crunch” at 10 a.m. by chomping down on broccoli crowns at St. Charles College.

In teacher Beverly Belanger’s class, students enjoyed the broccoli while writing a math test.

Organizer/teacher Elizabeth Szilva says “It was an opportunity for the students to learn about the benefits of broccoli in a fun and active way.”

St. Anne Student “Welds Her Own Heart”

Recently, intermediate students from St. Anne Catholic School in Hanmer, participated in a”Tech Day” at Bishop Alexander Carter Catholic Secondary School. The St. Anne Angel’s are invited annually to participate in this high school experience as a way of making the transition to high school that much easier. Throughout the day, students were exposed to various programs such as Welding, Wood Working, High Skills major program in computer technologies and AutoCad. The students at St.Anne Catholic School embraced the day, actively participating and asking questions about the programs, routines, and student life. The staff and students at BAC were more than happy to address all of their questions and concerns. The day proved to be an exciting one for all involved!

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