Sudbury Catholic District School Board

St. John hosts the Canadian Hearing Society on Literacy Day

St. John students had a special Sign Language presentation for Family Literacy Day. Pat and Lise from the Canadian Hearing Society showed students how Communication and Literacy comes in many different forms such as, writing a grocery list, reading a newspaper, reading a recipe and using Sign Language. Pat is the Deaf Literacy Coordinator and Lise is the ‘interpreter’ with the Canadian Hearing Society.

The morning began with the sharing of a story followed by a song called, Don’t Laugh at Me. The song fit well for Pat, as he is deaf, and he placed himself as the character signing the lyrics as they read, “I’m fat, I’m thin, I’m short, I’m tall, I’m deaf, I’m blind hey aren’t we all….someday we’ll all have perfect wings, don’t laugh at me.”

As the presentation ended, students were introduced to various vocabulary and they attempted their signing skills with hand expressions. Peculiar and familiar hand shapes had students interact with curiosity and laughter. At the end of the presentation, all of the students used ‘sign language’ to clap by raising their arms waving their hands to clap in appreciation.

Snowshoe adventure

Grade 1 French Immersion students at St. Bernadette Catholic School are pictured here on a snowshoe trek through the back of their school yard.

Students were thrilled to bump into the building site of their future elementary school, Holy Trinity Catholic School, scheduled to open its doors in September 2015.

Needless to say their snow shoeing adventure was extraordinary and certainly memorable!

Reading with the Stars

On Wednesday January 27th the students of St. Andrew School enjoyed a visit from Father Sam D’Angelo or Madame Joanne Bénard as part of the annual Reading With the Stars.

Each January for the past several years the students have been read to by many “stars”. We have had priests, nuns, undertakers, hockey players and special friends from the Catholic School Board.

This year Madame Bénard, Director of Education, read the hilarious book entitled “The Book With No Words” by R.J. Novak and Father Sam read the touching Max Lucado book entitled “The Crippled Lamb”. St. Andrew School feels very fortunate to have have these special guests give up some of their time to share a book and discussion with our classes.

St. Francis Celebrates Literacy Day

On January 27, the students from St. Francis School celebrated Literacy Day. This year a book swap was organized for students in grades kindergarten to grade six. Students were asked to donate gently used books from their home and trade them in for“new”books. The school cafeteria and gathering room had a large variety of book titles on display for students to choose from.

The book swap provided an excellent opportunity for students to exchange books within their school community, encourage reading, recycle books and select books for free.

Parents visit St. Paul for Family Literacy Day

Mme Wright’s grade 2/3 French Immersion class invited parents to participate in some Family Literacy Day activities.

There were four different activities set up. The first was a read-aloud of the book entitled “The Book With No Pictures” by B.J. Novak. Everyone soon discovered that a book does not have to have illustrations for it to be a fun and entertaining read. The Book With No Pictures left everyone in giggles – especially when it was read by the adults!

The second station had the students share the books they created using the Book Creator App on the iPads. Students also taught the guests how to legally copy images from the internet to use in their own writing. They wrote their own riddles and knock-knock jokes at the next center. Finally, at the fourth station, they had some fun playing Bananagrams and Scrabble, two “word creating” games.

Afterward, the guests joined the students in their classroom for lunch. What a wonderful way to celebrate Family Literacy Day!

Hockey Sweater Spirit Day

The staff and students of St. Andrew School donned their Hockey jerseys on Friday January 16 to celebrate their annual Hockey Sweater Spirit Day. Over the years the students and staff have become very competitive especially when it comes to favourite teams. Pictured are Tomasso Deni and Mrs. Henry who are very loyal to their favourite teams of Boston and Montreal.

Knights of Columbus Free Throw

The Knights of Columbus (Council 60740) held a Basketball Free Throw Competition for students from St. Paul, St. Raphael and St. John who won their perspective competitions at the school level.
The winners from the competition go to the next level of the Championship being held at Marymount College in February.

Many thanks to the Knights for hosting the competition at St. Raphael School.

Core French students at St. Raphael learn about goal setting

At St. Raphael school, Mme Rocca’s Core French students from grades 4-8 learned about goal setting. They were taught that a goal is only words on paper unless a plan is devised to help achieve the goal. Students were asked to trace their hands and write down a goal as well as the steps they will take to meet that goal.

St. Francis Flames Melt Away Winter Blues with a Hawaiian Day

On January 9 students at St. Francis school participated in their very own Hawaiian day celebration. Students showed great spirit as they dressed up in Hawaiian shirts, straw hats and hula skirts. The sound of Hawaiian music welcomed students out of the cold weather as they arrived to school. The students were awarded the Hawaiian day as a result of reaching their canned food drive goal last December. St. Francis Flames donated over 3 000 cans for the Edgar Burton Food Drive which will help many families in the Sudbury community.

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