On the evening of Wednesday April 12, parents and staff participated in a paint social at Immaculate Conception. We had a great turn out for our first Paint Social. There were amazing talent all around. We might be a small school but we have big hearts and amazing support from our parents and community.
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Bishop Carter CSS presents The Wizard of Oz on May 11 & 12
Bishop A. Carter is proud to present the Wizard of Oz on May 11th and 12th at 6:30pm. Tickets will be available at the door or by calling the school at 705-969-2212.
The Easter Bunny arrives early at St. David School
Full day kindergarten students at St. David School took the inquiry model one step further. The students and their teachers spent the morning on school trails exploring spring’s effect on our natural environment. The students participated in a hands on literacy and numeracy based activity.
Using their spatial awareness skills and their pre-reading abilities, each student located an “Easter Egg” that was created specifically for them. They explored and noted the seasonal changes happening in nature as they hunted for eggs containing special Easter treats.
Staff members took this opportunity to educate students about the dangers of fast moving water and the importance of stewardship.
St. David School reminds all families to register for the fall of 2017. (705) 674-4096, 549 Frood Rd., Sudbury, Ontario.
St. David School staff thanks 92.7 Rock and A & W
The staff at St. David Catholic School was excited and thankful to be recent recipients of “92.7 Rock Caffeine Kickstart”. Kindergarten teacher, Jennifer Gran submitted the school’s name and applied for the opportunity for her fellow staff members. Mrs. Gran shared how appreciative she and her co-workers are for the newly build school. “The school staff can always be counted on to go that extra mile. Our newly built school building now matches the vibrant energy that the staff, students and families have always carried”. All staff received warm apple turnovers and fresh coffee from A & W. Thank you Mrs. Gran, 92.7 Rock and A & W. Everyone enjoyed the nice treat!
Grade 8 Junior Cards are serious about Science
Grade 8 Cards were invited to the secondary wing at St. Charles College to learn about the different strands of science today.
The students were on rotations all day to learn about biology, technology, earth sciences, chemistry and physics in order to prepare them for next year.
The students did everything from building bridges and water filtration systems to studying onions and cheek cells under a microscope.
They were then treated to a pizza lunch and lime green Science shirts for an upcoming Cards Wear day.
The Secondary Science team organized this day under the direction of Program Leader Tim Kingshott.
We thank the team for making this day possible for our future
grade 9’s !
TRANSPORTATION CANCELLED, SCHOOLS REMAIN OPEN – SUDBURY, ESPANOLA, MASSEY AND MANITOULIN DISTRICTS
TRANSPORTATION CANCELLED, SCHOOLS REMAIN OPEN – SUDBURY, ESPANOLA, MASSEY AND MANITOULIN DISTRICTS
Due to icy road conditions 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.
Sudbury Catholic Schools students, teacher take home honours at the Sudbury Regional Science Fair
The Sudbury Regional Science Fair was held this weekend and we are very proud of our winners:
JUNIOR DIVISION – ENGINEERING
Third Place
Catherine St-Jean
Jennifer Qiu
Marymount Academy
Project Title: Le chauffage solaire est dans l’air
CAMBRIAN COLLEGE AWARD
Catherine St-Jean
Jennifer Qiu
Marymount Academy
Project Title: Le chauffage solaire est dans l’air
MCEWEN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AWARD
Faith Charbonneau
Elizabeth Natti
St. John Elementary School
Project Title: k-9 cover
Congratulations to our students, along with teacher Andrea Jebreen, who took home a special award for being a science ambassador.
SDSSAA Badminton Results
The Marymount badminton team has had an incredible season so far and it’s not done yet. On top of some incredible results in various club tournaments across Northern Ontario, the results put forth this weekend were outstanding. Marymount captured the 1st banner ever awarded for the highest team average point total. This is the first badminton banner for Marymount since the mid-90’s. Coaches Dan Bartolucci & Donald Legendre could not be more pleased with the effort these girls put forth.
Here are some of the top results from the SDSSAA Championships:
Midget Girls’ Doubles:
*Hope Tyson & Jordin Rancourt – Champions
Junior Girls’ Doubles:
*Mackenzie Watkins & Angelina Lam – Champions
*Makaylah Kruk & Megan Ierino – 2nd Place
Taylor Bradley & Carlyn Lewis – 3rd Place
Junior Girls’ Singles:
Brady Martin – 3rd Place
Senior Girls’ Doubles:
*Emily Taylor & Starr Trudeau – Champions
*Hope Joly & Tiffany Hodgins – 2nd Place
Allison Byrnes & Taylor Watkins – 4th Place
* will be attending the NOSSA Championships in North Bay on April 19th & April 20th:
Best of luck to the 10 competitors attending NOSSA – Go Regals Go!!!
MMA Regals fight cancer
Thank you Regals!! Together we raised over $4,000 for the Neo Kids Foundation & the Northern Cancer Foundation! Today Regals volunteered to cut their hair to raise awareness for cancer! #RegalsFightCancer