Sudbury Catholic District School Board

Together in Service: St. Benedict, Holy Cross, and St. David Schools Raise Over $28,000 for the Sudbury Food Bank 

In partnership with the Sudbury Food Bank, the Sudbury Catholic District School Board is proud to celebrate the success of St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School’s second annual Food Drive. This year, the school community, with help from Holy Cross and St. David Elementary Schools raised $28,056.70 and collected 2,100 cans to support individuals and families in need across the Sudbury region. This marks an increase of $6,552.83 from last year’s total of $21,503.95, highlighting the school’s continued dedication to giving back to the community.

The Food Drive, a cornerstone of St. Benedict’s holiday initiatives, reflects the school’s strong commitment to social justice. The Christmas season provides an opportunity to support local food banks, particularly during a time when the need is greater than ever. According to Food Banks Canada, March 2024 saw over 2 million visits to food banks nationwide, a record high underscoring the urgency of addressing food insecurity.

The Food Drive campaign ran from November 25 to December 11, featuring several impactful initiatives that brought the community together: 

  • St. Benedict students prepared and served pasta dinners for families, students, and community members at St. Benedict and Holy Cross.
  • St. Benedict students collected donations at Chris’ Your Independent Grocer and Messier’s Your Independent Grocer.
  • St. Benedict’s fundraising team organized a class competition to raise funds, fostering teamwork and school spirit.
  • Representative St. Benedict Bears also attended both Holy Cross and St. David Elementary schools for a pep rally, that energized their school partners to join forces in collecting monetary donations and non-perishable food items. 

“This initiative has given our students a chance to reflect on their blessings, connect with their community, and develop leadership skills through community service,” said Principal Beverley Belanger. “We are deeply grateful to all our contributors; this includes our students, staff, families, elementary schools, and, of course, our local partners, including Messier’s Your Independent Grocer, Chris’ Your Independent Grocer, Caruso Club, and Vito Brand Meats, whose support made this achievement possible.”

“I’m truly inspired by the way our school community came together to support those in need this year,” said David Akero, St. Benedict student and Sudbury Catholic District School Board Student Trustee. “The Food Drive showed us the importance of food banks and the meaningful accomplishments we can achieve by coming together as a community.”

St. Charles Students Bring Stockings to Seniors at St. Gabriel Villa

Mme Winn’s Grade 2/3 class from St. Charles Elementary School embraced the spirit of giving this holiday season by spreading joy to the residents of St. Gabriel Villa. With generous support from their parents, these thoughtful students collected and purchased items to fill 17 stockings, each brimming with gifts to brighten the seniors’ day.

Some students had the special opportunity to hand-deliver the stockings, sharing warm wishes and holiday cheer. The heartfelt appreciation from the seniors was truly touching, with smiles and gratitude creating memorable moments for everyone involved.

This inspiring act of kindness showcases the power of community and the true meaning of the holiday season. Well done, Mme Winn’s class!

Times for Togetherness: Board Office Staff Hold Annual Christmas Breakfast

This week, the Catholic Education Centre staff came together in faith and fellowship to celebrate the joy of the Christmas season with a festive Christmas breakfast. Prepared by members of our senior team, this gathering was a beautiful reminder of the power of teamwork, togetherness, and the simple joys that bring us closer during this special time of year.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed their time and talents—whether through preparing the delicious meal, setting up the tables, or creating a warm and festive atmosphere for all to enjoy.

A special thank you to Dan Levecque and James Morgan for their uplifting musical talents, which filled the room with the spirit of the season. Moments like these remind us of the blessings of community and the importance of celebrating the season with gratitude and joy.

Bishop Alexander Carter Raises $2,500 for Men’s Health Awareness 

For the month of November, students and staff at Bishop Alexander Carter Catholic Secondary School (BAC CSS) united to support men’s health awareness through a successful “Movember” fundraising campaign. Their efforts raised $2,500 for Health Sciences North, helping to spotlight critical men’s health issues such as prostate and testicular cancer. 

The fundraiser not only encouraged monetary donations to support cancer care initiatives but also aimed to challenge the stigma surrounding men’s health. To inspire contributions and show solidarity, several teachers and staff members embraced the spirit of “Movember” by shaving their beards and proudly sporting moustaches throughout the month. 

“The students and staff at Bishop Alexander Carter are proud of what they have accomplished and look forward to continuing this initiative in the future,” said teacher and campaign organizer, Patrick Lezun.  

He added, “It’s not just about teaching students to excel in the classroom, but also about encouraging them to step up, make a difference, bring awareness to important causes and change their community for the better.”  

While the staff’s participation was a fun and engaging way to raise awareness, the true driving force behind the fundraiser was the students. Their generosity and enthusiasm were instrumental, with donations pouring in from all grade levels. Thanks to their efforts, the school not only met but exceeded the initial $1,500 fundraising goal. 

For more information on Bishop Alexander Carter, visit https://baccss.sudburycatholicschools.ca/

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St. Charles Cards hockey team undefeated in Niagara Falls

The St. Charles College Cardinals hockey team went 7-0 and only allowed five goals on their way to winning the St. Michael’s Mustangs tournament for the third time.

The Cardinals have won the tournament at the Niagara Falls school three times, in 2018, 2022 and in 2024. This was the first year the team went undefeated.

Liam Judd was named tournament MVP, while the team’s goaltending tandem of Rowan McCann and Brody Mabbott only let in five goals in seven games.

Overall, the Cards’ record for the year is an impressive 26-1-1, including exhibition games, league games and tournaments. 

Way to go, Cards!

Total Game Changers: SCC’s Commitment to Hockey Highlighted at Board Meeting

The Sudbury Catholic District School Board celebrated its final board meeting of the year yesterday with a special presentation from St. Charles College, showcasing the outstanding success of their Hockey Skills Academy and hockey programming overall.

St. Charles College educators and hockey coaches Kristy Hebert and Darren Michelutti addressed Trustees and Senior Administration on December 17 to discuss the future plans for the SCC Hockey Skills Academy Program.

This transformative initiative has left a lasting impression on students and families, offering remarkable opportunities both on and off the ice. From teaching young students how to skate to sending the senior boys’ hockey team to skate with the Nashville Predators in Tennessee, and fostering partnerships with the Sudbury Wolves, the program exemplifies passion, growth, leadership, and unforgettable experiences in the world of hockey. As SCC emphasized, the academy is just one of many initiatives brought to life by the dedicated and innovative educators at the school.

Adding to the excitement, St. Charles College announced to Trustees that it has been selected to host the 2025 A/AA OFSAA Hockey Championships later this winter. This prestigious event, which will welcome 32 teams and over 500 participants to Sudbury, highlights the school’s rich athletic tradition and its continued commitment to excellence in sports. It also showcases the school’s positive influence on both students and the greater Sudbury community.

A heartfelt thank-you to the team from SCC, including Kristy Hebert, Darren Michelutti, and Principal Aaron Barry, for their excellent presentation. We are incredibly proud of this remarkable program and all it has achieved. We look forward with excitement to what lies ahead for St. Charles College and its Hockey Skills Academy.

November 29 PA Day: Coming Together in Faith and Growth

Professional Activity (PA) Days provide an essential opportunity for educators and staff to come together for learning, collaboration, and growth. Guided by this year’s theme, Together We Serve, these days strengthen connections within the school community, and align the shared mission of supporting students and families.

This past month, the school board community gathered in one space at St. Charles College for a reflective and inspiring PA Day. Here’s a glimpse into the highlights of the day:

Eucharistic Celebration

The day began with a beautiful Eucharistic celebration led by Reverend John McCarthy, SJ, a Jesuit priest from St. John’s, Newfoundland. Father John set a warm and reflective tone, inviting everyone to come together in faith.

The celebration was made even more special by the beautiful voices of the staff choir, featuring St. Albert’s PEACE teacher, Katie.

A special moment featured each school presenting their handcrafted canvas crosses. Representing St. Albert Learning Centre, Lynn, an Educational Assistant, carried a stunning cross designed by students Omori, Ryan, Zane, and Kyra. The cross was painted with the school’s colours—burgundy and white—and accented with gold and glitter. To honour the school’s inclusivity and diversity, the students added rainbow jewels, symbolizing the community’s values.

Inspiration from Dr. Jody Carrington

Following the Mass, attendees were inspired by keynote speaker Dr. Jody Carrington, a psychologist, bestselling author, and advocate for authentic human connection. Dr. Carrington shared her insights on strengthening relationships and fostering well-being in both personal and professional lives. Her honest and humorous approach left the audience feeling motivated and equipped with practical tools to embrace meaningful connections.

Afternoon Workshops

The day concluded with a variety of workshops, offering participants the chance to focus on personal growth and professional development.

From the uplifting music of the choir to the creativity and inclusivity reflected in the student-crafted cross, and the inspiring words of Dr. Carrington, this PA Day was a true celebration of faith, community, and purpose.

Immaculate Conception Families Show Incredible Generosity with Food Drive Success

The spirit of giving is alive and well at Immaculate Conception Catholic School! With the support of our generous families, the school community collected an incredible 1,197 food items for its holiday food drive.

This remarkable achievement reflects the power of compassion and the strength of community within not just Immaculate, but all Sudbury Catholic Schools. The donations will go directly to helping families in need, spreading hope and kindness during the Christmas season.

Student Leadership Shines Bright
A special thank-you goes out to the dedicated members of the Student Council, who played a key role in the food drive’s success. From designing eye-catching posters and making inspiring announcements to carefully tallying and organizing donations every day, their efforts showcased true leadership and teamwork.

Principal Jodi Cunningham shared her gratitude, saying, “We are so proud of our students, families, and staff for coming together to support this important cause. It’s inspiring to see our community live out the values of faith and service.”

A Community United in Service
Immaculate Conception’s food drive is a great example of what can be achieved when a community comes together for a greater purpose. The generosity of our families will make a meaningful difference for many in need this holiday season.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to this wonderful initiative. Together, you are making a difference and sharing the joy of Christmas.

Advent Celebration at Pius XII Catholic Elementary School

On December 10, Pius XII School came together as a community to celebrate the second week of Advent during their school-wide mass.

A special thank you to Father Sam from Holy Redeemer Church, Sudbury for presiding, Ms. Filice and the Grade 5/6 class for organizing, Ms. Schiafone and her Grade 6 helpers for handling the technology, the Pius Choir for their beautiful music, and Ms. Minor and her Grade 3 class for bringing the Living Nativity to life.

It was a wonderful display of faith and community spirit.

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