Sudbury Catholic District School Board

St. Benedict Welcomes New Community Liason Officer from GSPS

There is a new uniformed police officer who will be visiting English high schools in the city.

Stefany Mussen began her duties this week and today she received a tour of St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School, one of the schools on her roster.

She introduced herself to a number of students in the building in an effort to ensure they know who she is and approach her about issues or questions they have on future visits.

Mussen replaces Constable Hally Willmott who serviced a number of high schools for a number of years.

Getting cultured with IMAX in their language of study

All grades 7 to 12 French Immersion students at St. Benedict Catholic School were using their French speaking and listening skills in the Imax Theatre at Science North this week.

The students were there to watch Météo Extreme 3D. The 2016 National Geographic film explores the collapse of glaciers, massive wildfires and deadly tornadoes.

This event is part of a Heritage Fund grant from the federal government this year to support French culture and heritage.

French Immersion teacher, Lisa Adler says “Thanks to the funding, the event gave the students a wonderful opportunity to embrace their bilingualism and celebrate French culture. It was enriching and encouraged them to learn French in a new context.”

Other events planned include a French café in the new Learning Commons at the school.

Sudbury Catholic Schools honours recipients of this year’s Chairperson’s Award

We are excited to announce the recipients of this year’s Chairperson’s Award! All three individuals embody the Board’s vision as leaders in learning and faith. They strive to support their school community in any way they can and have each helped shape the unique culture present within their schools.

Julie Hammond is a secretary at St. David Catholic Elementary School. She serves as the first person students, staff and guests see as they enter the building and she always greets everyone with a warm smile! Julie works tirelessly each and every day to ensure the daily operations of the school are taken care of. She acts as the ‘go-between’ for all special activities occurring at the school and works with community partners to provide the safest and healthiest learning environment for all students. Julie embraces the Catholic values and models them on a daily basis. She promotes equity within her school community and advocates to provide St. David with physical, mental, spiritual and emotional support when anyone is in need.

Steve Callaghan serves as the Chaplain at St. Charles College. He is selfless in his vocation whether it be at St. Charles College or his home parish of St. Kevin’s, where he also serves as Deacon. Kind and patient, Steve always makes sure to provide support to staff, students and whoever else is in need. Steve leads two Antioch Retreat Weekends each year for students at St. Charles College. The powerful weekend of prayer, reflection and spiritual bonding has united participating students, and provides them with a voice. Steve also organizes the annual Christmas Toy Drive, works in the Breakfast Program room each morning and is on the planning committee for the annual St. Charles College Food Drive.

Paola Stefanuto is a lunchroom supervisor at Holy Cross Catholic Elementary School. In addition to this role, Paola also serves as a school volunteer, book fair chairperson, snack coordinator and helps run various school events such as silent auctions, fun fairs and Christmas concerts. Paola mentors many students and guides them as they prepare and deliver healthy snacks to classrooms twice a week. She has also created a cooking club in partnership with the Sudbury District Health Unit. She lives each day with the Board’s values as her guide and looks forward to entering the building of Holy Cross school no matter the task.

“The recipients of this year’s award act as true leaders within our system,” said Michael Bellmore, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees at the Sudbury Catholic District School Board. “Whether they are organizing an event, mentoring students or providing spiritual or emotional support to whoever is in need, they embody our mission and vision as a Board in all that they do. We are very proud to honour them.”

Congratulations to all recipients!

Marymount Academy Shines at 49th Sudbury Regional Science Fair

Many students at Marymount Academy were successful at this past weekend’s regional science fair!

The following students were listed as winners for their creative and innovative projects:

– Junior Division – Engineering: Sofya Mishchenko and Katherine Brown

– Junior Division – Physical Sciences: Molly McKeever

– College Boréal Award – Paul Jeanna Sarazin

– Harquail School of Earth Sciences Award: Molly McKeever

-Laurentian University Forensic Sciences Award: Amanda Symington and Catherine Caverson

– Ontario Power Generation Energy Award: Sofya Mishchenko and Katherine Brown

Sofya Mishchenko and Katherine Brown were also listed as Grand Prize winners and will be moving on to the National competition! Congratulations to all finalists!

Sudbury Catholic Schools Elementary Instrumental Band receives Gold at Kiwanis Music Festival!

On March 27th, the band performed at the Kiwanis Music Festival and received a Gold standard! The band has grown over the years, and includes 5 schools (St. Benedict, St. Charles College, St. Anne, St. John and St. James) and over 100 band members!

The band also competed at the Northern Ontario Music Festival on March 1 where they received a Silver standard. Congratulations to all band members!

Cooking up a storm during a snow storm St. Benedict student is heading to Skills Ontario qualifier this weekend

Fifteen year-old Aivan Apan is used to cooking for his family but he’s about to take his passion for experimenting in the kitchen to a whole new level.

Apan is heading to the northern qualifier of the Skills Ontario competition this coming weekend in North Bay at Canadore College.

The menu is pre-set and is comprised of minestrone soup to start, followed by a pan seared beef top sirloin cap steak, milk boiled garlic mashed potatoes and a combination of roasted root vegetables such as parsnip and bell peppers. It would not be complete without something sweet – a lemon tart meringue.

Apan took Foods class last year and enjoys watching cooking shows so the competition seemed like the perfect fit. He says he sacrificed part of his March break to cook and even came in this week on a snow day when buses were cancelled to practice one last time.

He says his parents are cheering him on and excited to see where he ends up in the competition.

Apan’s mentor and Foods teacher Mike Sipos says “cooking is straight forward but you have got to nail it in competition. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Know your movements.”

He says the same student can be entered two years in a row and seeing as this is his first time at the competition, he feels this is an opportunity to watch, listen and learn.

Students are scored on sanitation, presentation, taste, menu components, prep work and organization. The top 3 winners will move onto Skills Ontario in Toronto.

There are two more students from St. Benedict who are also attending the Skills competition in the area of carpentry under the direction of Mr. John Doyon.

Wednesday April 4 2018 – Transportation cancelled

Due to the reduced visibility and the snow covered roads and in the interest of safety, all school related transportation services for English catholic, English public, French catholic and French public schools, operating in the districts of SUDBURY, ESPANOLA, MANITOULIN AND MASSEY (this includes all areas such as St-Charles, Noelville, Monetville, Markstay, Hagar, Warren, Wahnapitae, Coniston, Killarney, Whitefish, Whitefish River First Nations, Manitoulin Island, Onaping, Chelmsford, Capreol, Valley East, Garson, Chelmsford, Azilda, …) are cancelled today. All schools will remain open, however, NO transportation will be provided.

Parents who transport their children to school are reminded that they must pick their children up at the end of the school day.

All staff is expected to report to work.

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