Sudbury Catholic District School Board

Marymount Academy wins 7th Consecutive City Championship!

A number of years back after Marymount won their 2nd consecutive title it was written that they still had a long way to go to match the impressive win streak of another local high school which stood at 6 in a row. That journey was completed on Friday night as the Marymount Regals edged out the Confederation Chargers 7-1 to earn their unprecedented 7th consecutive flag football championship.

After Confederation kicked a 1-point rouge to begin the fourth quarter, the Regals offense took charge and held the ball for the next eleven minutes of the quarter, completing the impressive drive with an Allie Weiler handoff to full back Carlie Parker from the 3-yard line straight into the end zone. Allie Weiler kicked a successful PAT and left only 54 seconds on the clock.

After a couple of threatening plays the Regals’ defense, coached by Jason Weiler, and had five shutouts in eight games, shut the door and secured the incredible win. Marymount had an impressive 27 game win streak dating back to 2014 that Confederation halted with a 1-0 win over the Regals two weeks ago in their regular season matchup. Head coach Dan Bartolucci explained

“We were disappointed after the loss to Confed. a couple of weeks ago, but we weren’t crushed. Confed. is a fantastic team, a team that forces us to be better. We learned a lot from that game, made some adjustments, and really worked hard in practice this past week. The Marymount and Confederation flag football rivalry is arguably the best rivalry in high school sports. There us a huge level of mutual respect on both teams. I could not be happier for each of our coaches, players, parents, staff, and alumni that have been supporting us with great numbers at each of the games this season. The crowd noise and energy at James Jerome on Friday night will be remembered by many for a long time.”

Choose2Matter with Angela Maiers and Sudbury Catholic Schools!

Angela Maiers is a leader, visionary and entrepreneur who has been creating and leading change in education and enterprise for 31 years, teaching every level of school from grade school to graduate school and consulting with companies around the world.

Angela will join Sudbury Catholic Schools on November 16, 2017 to share her message of “Choose2Matter”. She founded Choose2Matter to bring the world hope by helping every individual embrace their value and potential contribution. Choose2Matter has evolved into a movement that supports parents, educators, and employees around the world! Join us for this free evening of learning sponsored by the Parent Involvement Committee.

When: November 16, 2017 at 6:30 p.m.

Location: St. Benedict Catholic Secondary school
2993 Algonquin Road

For further information and to register see event flyer

Sudbury Catholic Schools Recognize ECEs and EAs!

October 25, 2017 recognizes and celebrates Early Childhood Educators and Educational Assistants. On behalf of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board, thank you to all of our ECEs and EAs for the important work that you do every day. Your commitment to education continually provides a supportive and encouraging learning environment for all of our students.

Sudbury Catholic Schools Contribute Over 175,000 Cans in Annual Food Drive Fundraiser!

The students of St. Charles College raised an amazing 175,533 cans and $25,000 for this years food drive for the Sudbury Food Bank! Throughout the past week, the students visited various homes and businesses in our community to canvass for the annual fundraiser. Feeder schools of St. David, St. John, St. Paul, Pius XII and Holy Trinity also helped contribute to this great cause!

Congratulations on another successful fundraiser, Cards!

Sudbury Catholic District School Board Recognizes Local Government Week!

Sudbury Catholic District School Board recognizes Local Government Week happening from October 15 – October 21, 2017.

This week helps to increase youth and public awareness about the role local government plays in our communities.

The Ontario Catholic School Trustees’ Association (OCSTA) recognizes the importance of this week. Please view the below brochure which highlights 175 years of success in Catholic Education.

OCSTA Celebrates Catholic Education

St. Charles College Kicks off Annual Food Drive Campaign!

If the students at St. Charles College and its feeder schools had their way – no one would go hungry in our community this year!

St. Charles College is kicking off their annual food drive at feeder schools St. David, St. John, St. Paul, Pius XII and Holy Trinity. For over three decades, they have been collecting cans to feed local families. Every year, they have surpassed their goal by collecting thousands of cans from the community.

The SCC contribution is always the largest single donation to the Sudbury Food Bank each year and the food bank has grown to rely on the major haul of cans and cash. We are asking for the community’s assistance in helping us, once again, surpass our goal.

Our students will be going out into the community in order to collect non-perishable food items. Please start collecting and feel free to drop off at St. Charles College. The kids will also be helping to bag groceries at Metro on Thursday, October 19th, Chris’ Independent on Friday, October 20th and Vrab’s Independent on Saturday, October 21st and are hoping to gather donations from the public at that time.

We look forward to once again this year, continuing to feed the needy and make a difference in our community.

Entire Marymount Student Population Completes ICE Certification!

The students at Marymount Academy had a unique opportunity to work with the Maison McCulloch Hospice! Through ICE Certification (Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship Certification Certification), the school worked in groups to assist the Hospice, providing solutions to a real-life case study. The students will then present their ideas to the Hospice, who will help bring them to life!

This is a great opportunity for our Regals to learn about the value of business and creativity and give back to our community at the same time!

St. Paul students raise over $400 for Mexico Earthquake Relief!

Students at St. Paul School are learning about how they, as members of a Catholic community, are called to help those who are vulnerable. On September 19th, a powerful earthquake hit Mexico leaving hundreds of casualties and destroyed cities and towns. Students in Mme Wright’s grade 3 FI and Mrs. Blinn’s grade 3 / 4 Reg classes held a very successful bake sale on Thursday, October 5th. They ended up raising $420 for the Canadian Red Cross : Mexico Earthquake Appeal to help with the relief efforts. Well done children!

St. Charles College Presents Disney’s Aladdin

Welcome to Agrabah and the Academy Award-winning adventure of the street rat that became a Prince!

Based on the iconic animated film, with an Academy award-winning score by Alan Menken, Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, Disney’s Aladdin JR> is sure to send audiences soaring on a flying carpet ride filled with romance and adventure.

School matinees are $3 per student and evening shows are $10 per ticket.

Contact St. Charles College for more details.

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