Sudbury Catholic District School Board

St. David students learn about the gifts of indigenous plants

Local artist and educator, Will Morin and parent of St. David School grade 1 student, M’Komii-Nodin Morin, facilitated the transplanting of traditional First Nation medicines, sweetgrass and sage, at the new St. David School in the Donovan.

Mrs. Cimino’s grade 1 students received traditional teachings on the importance of water and our relationship with the plant world. These same students one year ago, participated in traditional teachings by Morin where they planted sweetgrass seeds and nurtured the seedlings while waiting for the new school to be built. These traditional plants, sweetgrass and sage, are sacred medicines to the Anishinabek, Ojibwe people.

“Planting the seeds of inclusively in the world of education calls upon educators, parents and community members to literally plant seeds. Schools must work together and invite community into the school to share the their gifts and knowledge”.

“To Indigenous peoples, all plants are medicine, but so is education. With St. David School having such a large Indigenous student population and the school incorporating traditional knowledge throughout the curriculum all students, both Indigenous and non Indigenous, get to learn in an environment that is culturally inclusive and rich for positive learning experiences.” stated Morin.

St. David School celebrates the accomplishments of Terry Fox and raises money for cancer research

St. David Catholic School would like to thank all family members, staff members and community partners who supported St. David students in collecting funds to support the annual Terry Fox Walk at St. David School. Over the past 10 years St. David School students have raised over $5000.00 for cancer research.

The Terry Fox Walk is an annual school event where students raise money for cancer research in Terry Fox’s name. It is a day of celebrating Terry’s legacy, learning about the importance of helping to find a cure for cancer and working together as a community to support those in need.

Professional Development Day

On Friday September 30, the staff at Holy Cross worked with David George, a consultant with Franklin Covey, who worked with us as we continue our journey with “The Leader In Me” using the “7 Habits of Highly Effective People”. David is a former principal and implemented the “7 Habits” at his school, leading them to become the first “Leader In Me” school in Canada. He took our staff through the process of working with and setting “Wildly Important Goals” for our school and with our students. Staff explored Academic and Leadership Goals for Holy Cross and learned a process for bringing the School Improvement Goals to the classroom and then to each child in the class. What a motivating, useful and thought-provoking day!

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