Please advise the public that today, Thursday, June 28th is the last day of school for students in the Greater Sudbury, Espanola and Manitoulin regions AND classes WILL NOT be dismissed half an hour early. School is dismissed at the regular time today, as usual. Parents are therefore required to be at bus stops at the regular time.
Month: June 2012
St. Charles Kindergarten Students Prepare for a Safe and Enjoyable Summer!
Kindergarten students at St. Charles Elementary School have been “attending” Camp Wanna-Learn-A-Lot (at school) recently where they have been pitching tents, roasting marshmallows, fishing, and paddling across imaginary lakes. The students are getting a head start to the summer with literacy and numeracy activities centred on camping and learning about the outdoors. Teacher Joseph Snofl says that “creating learning activities that are relevant to the students’ interests and experiences can help parents keep their children engaged in their learning during summer vacation. Such activities can, among other things, greatly help them in their overall growth as they continue to explore the world and enhance their imaginations.”
Ensuring Bike Safety for Students in Killarney
One of the major signs of summer is the visible presence of bikes on the roads. This is the same in Killarney. To ensure the safety of all of her students, St. Joseph Catholic Elementary teacher Irene Dembek invited O.P.P. officer Rodney Petroski and Sudbury and District Health Unit Health Promotion Worker Daniel Prévost into the school to talk about bike safety. All of the school’s students were encouraged to bring their bikes in and each bike was inspected to ensure a safe ride for the student. “With all of my students, I want to ensure that their safety is first and foremost,” Dembek stated. “With our community partnerships with the Ontario Provincial Police and the Sudbury and District Health Unit, we work together to make sure our students understand the importance of bike and road safety – it is something I do every year.”
Wild at Heart Animal Refuge Inspires Students to Make a Difference
Students in Cheryl MacRury’s Early Learning class and Kathy Belanger’s Grade 7 class at St. Anne Catholic Elementary School have been inspired. For the past year, these two classes have worked together to support the Wild at Heart Animal Refuge. What started out at as a proposal from the two teachers, resulted in a successful grant application from the Canadian Federation of Teachers to support the students learning about, and helping animals in the wild.
The students decided to call themselves the ABC’S – All Because of Caring Students, and decided that this project was about making a difference in the world, despite being a small group of young students. The project involved contacting and visiting community businesses to begin a fundraiser for the animal refuge. Knowing that ever cent makes a difference, they began a penny drive to help out the animals. Throughout the year, the classes had contact with Wild at Heart Animal Refuge veterinarian Dr. Jouppi and learned about what the centre does to support, protect and care for wild animals.
On June 20th, 2012, the students got on a bus, and visited each of the community business that helped them collect for one last collection, and the last stop on the road trip was at the Wild at Heart Animal Refuge where they got to see the facility and meet with Dr. Jouppi. Dr. Jouppi explained to the students that the centre should be ready within a year to be an educational facility – set up to educate groups about the animals – with an average of about 700 animals visiting the site each year, usually with 150 at the centre at any given time. Dr. Jouppi thanked the students for their donations and support and encouraged them to continue in their efforts to support the care of wild animals. “Living in Northern Ontario, it is our duty to treat animals with respect and to learn to live in harmony along side the animals as they were here first.” Jouppi said. The veterinarian also encouraged the students to tell others about the centre as they are in constant need for volunteers, not only to support the animals, but to help with the construction of the renovations to expand the centre, as well as with fundraising and education.
Both teachers have thoroughly enjoyed working on this year-long project with their students as it has positively affected the classes in numerous ways. “Not only did our students learn about protecting our environment and all the creatures that God has given us,” MacRury stated. “They have learned numeracy from counting the money, they have learned to be stewards of the earth, they have learned communication skills, technology skills in creating multi-media projects, and they have learned empathy in being more aware of what is happening in the world around them.” Kathy Belanger echoed MacRury’s comments and added that they two different classes working together has been a great experience for all the students as well. “Have students in different grades partner up and work together has given them both a different perspective and allowed for a really enriching mentoring opportunity. The younger students really look up to the older students and have been encouraged to be role-models. All of our students rose to the occasion and the whole experience was outstanding. I think this project will impact them for the rest of their lives as it was more than just a fundraiser, it allowed them to have more of a global perspective as it reinforced the importance of thinking of others before themselves.”
At the end of the penny drive, the students had raised over $200 for the centre as well as donated a newly built crate for the animals, a basket of fruit and other food items for the animals.
St. Andrew Students Celebrate their First Communion
Students from St. Andrew School who received their First Communion this school year celebrated together with a special prayer and celebration on June 8th. Twenty students from various grades and parishes enjoyed cake and juice and were presented with certificates. Pictured is the whole group proudly showing their certificates.
Fun Fair Success at St. Andrew
St. Andrew School Catholic School Council hosted another very successful June Fun Fair. Under the direction of Mrs. Mary Smith, parents, staff and students came together to enjoy a barbecue, face painting, fish pond, cupcake walk, penny table, raffles, silent auctions and a bake table. The School Council Chair Emily Sheppard and several of her council members and parents from the school volunteered their time to operate the various stations. This highly popular school event has been happening at St. Andrew for over 10 years and in that time Mrs. Smith, the organizer. has been very involved. This was her last Fun Fair as her youngest child Hannah leaves St. Andrew to move into grade 7. The entire St. Andrew School community are very grateful to Mrs. Smith for all her hard work and dedication to the school. We wish her much happiness in her future endeavours which we are sure will be in the schools her children all attend.
St. Andrew Students “Swing into Summer Safety”
Members of the local firefighters visited St. Andrew School on Thursday June 14th to speak about summer fire safety and to give all the students Blue Jay cards with players on one side and summer safety tips on the other. The children were all appreciative of these “Swing into Summer Safety” cards and very excited when as leaving the school yard the firefighters flashed the lights and sounded the loud horn.
St. James Has Green Thumbs
Miss Cuda (grade 8 teacher) along with the Grade 7 and 8 students as St. James Catholic planted a native species garden at the front of the school. Financial support was received for this action project through the EcoLeague™ Program at Learning for a Sustainable Future (LSF).
St. Francis Students Winners with Fast Flowing Water Poster Contest
St. Francis students Makaylah Kruk in grade 5 (french immersion) and Jordon Pileggi in grade 6 (french immersion) took part in this year’s annual Fast Flowing Water Poster Contest. Both students submitted outstanding posters and walked away with fourth and fifth place finishes.
MaKaylah took fifth and wond a $100 Cineplex gift card and Jordan took fourth place and won a $150 iTunes gift card. Congratulations to both MaKaylah and Jordan!