Sudbury Catholic District School Board

Dario Zulich visits his old high school

Last week, students in the St. Charles College Business High Skills Major along with students taking a senior business classes got to hear from a high profile business owner in the city.
Mr. Dario Zulich is a proud graduate of St. Charles College and came to talk to them about Zulich Enterprises, TESC and his recently acquired ownership of the Sudbury Wolves.

Mr. Zulich reminisced about his days here at S.C.C. along with his brothers. He also talked about the Wolves playoff run.
Mrs. Burch set-up the visit and said the students were intrigued by his story and his passion for business studies.

St. Charles College Presents Grease

Grease is a musical about teens in love in the 50’s! Its California 1959 and greaser Danny Zuko and Sandy Olsson are in love. They spend time at the beach, and when they go back to school, what neither of them knows is that they both now attend Rydell High. Danny’s the leader of the T-Birds, a group of black leather jacket-wearing greasers while Sandy hangs with the Pink Ladies, a group of pink-wearing girls led by Rizzo. When they clash at Rydell’s first pep rally, Danny isn’t the same Danny from the beach. They try to be like each other so they can be together.

April 4th – 8th at 7:30pm | $10 per Ticket – 6 & Under Free

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St. Benedict students dominate poster and literacy contest

The results are in! St. Benedict CSS has once again dominated the Royal Canadian Legion’s, Branch #564 annual Remembrance Day poster and literary contest. Students from Grade 9 Religion and Grade 11 Indigenous Studies submitted poems and posters as entries to the annual contest. All winners received certificates of achievement while finalists also won cash prizes.

Senior Cards invited to travel to Costa Rica

Next year, senior St. Charles College students are invited to travel to Costa Rica, while earning a senior credit. Students will be able to visit a remote ecolodge, work with local children, go surfing in the ocean, learn some Spanish, and lots of other adventure activities.

Contact St. Charles College to learn more about this exciting opportunity.

Bears Win Angels Boys Basketball Tournament

In elementary sports action, Bishop Alexander Carter hosted the Angels Elementary Basketball Tournament on March 3rd and 4th. For the second time in as many tournaments the St. Benedict Boys team came away with gold. Congratulations Bears and to all who participated in this great event.

Hockey and the 7 Habits at Holy Cross

Say “Hockey!” because that’s what Ms. Visentin’s Grade 2 students at Holy Cross all love. Many of the girls and boys in our class play hockey and they all know that winning and losing is all about “teamwork”, on and off the ice. Students enjoyed listening to and reading a collection of hockey books, especially Mike Leonetti’s hockey hero series which was based on Roch Carrier’s “The Hockey Sweater”, the first book which the students shared in class. It was a wonderful way to bring into our discussions The Leader In Me Habit #4 Think Win-Win, elements of a good story and a lot of Canadian history. While we started with the read aloud of “The Hockey Sweater” , the students celebrated our wrap up by watching the movie based on this very book.

Cards Crunch Celery

More than 11 hundred students at St. Charles College bit down on sticks of celery this morning to celebrate the BIG CRUNCH.
The big crunch is an annual event each year in Ontario to celebrate Nutrition Awareness month.

The St. Charles College event was organized by teacher Julie Jessop as part of her Foods classes.
Many schools opted for apples but St. Charles decided to go green for their synchronized crunch.

St. Benedict teacher Giuseppe Politi wins Community Builders Award

Giuseppe was awarded the Community Builders Award for Sports and Recreation. He had an outstanding career as a soccer player before becoming a qualified soccer coach. He is the boys’ coach for St. Benedict, head coach of the women’s and men’s programs at Cambrian College, the head coach at the Greater Sudbury Soccer Club, a coach developer with the Ontario Soccer Association and he coaches at the Northern Soccer Academy. He says he believes in Sudbury soccer and in raising the bar of the sport in the city. He acknowledges he is highly invested so, of course, he advocates strongly for a soccer centre, including a bubble or dome so local players have the same advantages as others across the province during the winter months. He gives a nod to former coaches, players’ parents, and officials, not wanting to miss anyone who played a role in his success. He specifically mentions his mom, Antonietta. “If I didn’t have my mother as my #1 support system, this soccer thing never would have happened.”

Congratulations and well-done Giuseppe.

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