Sudbury Catholic District School Board

Sudbury Catholic Schools Celebrate Grand Opening of St. Francis Best Start Hub

Children and families, child care agencies along with community and school staff joined Sudbury Catholic Schools Trustees and Senior Administration and Board staff in celebrating the grand opening of the City of Greater Sudbury’s Best Start Hubs at an Open House held at St. Francis Catholic School on Wednesday.

The Best Start Program referred to as “Hubs” is a one-stop centre for families, bringing together kindergarten, childcare, parent-child programs, parenting supports and a wide range of specialized services. The Hubs are located in schools or other locations that are closely linked to schools. Best Start is an initiative of the Provincial Government but is directed at the local level by a Best Start Network which is made up of representatives from the Ministry of Children and Youth Services, the City of Greater Sudbury, all four school boards, and the child care, family support, health and specialized children’s services sectors.

The Best Start Hubs incorporate services for families such as kindergarten, childcare and family supports, tot playgrounds, workshops for parents, dad and baby night as well as access to other services. Over time, more services such as selected Preschool Speech and Language and Health Services will be offered in the hubs. The goal of the Best Start Hub is to integrate all of these services so that they are all working together and providing families with seamless services.

For more information on Best Start Hubs, please call 311 to find a Best Start near you!

Math is Fun for Students and Parents at St. Christopher Catholic School

St. Christopher Catholic School hosted its first ESSO Family Math Night last evening at the school, much to the delight of students, parents and the school community. Two math programs were presented during the evening which both challenged and entertained students and parents in the primary and junior divisions.
ESSO Family Math Night is an initiative operating out of the Faculty of Education at the University of Western Ontario. Its goal is to assist parents and families who would like to help their children experience success in math. Family Math sessions educate parents to work with their children in order to develop positive attitudes toward mathematics. Parents and children attend the Family Math Night together and are both actively involved in doing mathematics.

St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School Students Participate in “Benefair”

St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School students will be participating in Benefair on Thursday February 21, 2008 at College Boreal.

Benefair is a pro-active effort to recruit volunteers to help community organizations fullfill their mandate. Seventy-eight community organizations, not-for profit and charitable will be on site to offer students volunteer opportunities. Students will have the ability to sign-up with the organization of their choice. They will also have the opportunity to meet a contact person from that organization that will help them reach their 40 hours of community service.

For additional information, please contact Maurizio Visentin, Guidance Counsellor at St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School at ph. 523-9235.

St. Christopher Catholic School Presents “ESSO Family Math Night”

St. Christopher Catholic School will be hosting its first ESSO Family Math Night on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m at the school, 2843 CKSO Road. There will be two math programs provided during the evening; one for students in JK, SK, and Grade 1 and another for students in Grades 2 to 6.

ESSO Family Math Night is an initiative operating out of the Faculty of Education at the University of Western Ontario. Its goal is to assist parents and families who would like to help their children experience success in math.

Family Math sessions educate parents to work with their children in order to develop positive attitudes towards mathematics. Parents and children attend the Family Math Night together and are both actively involved in doing mathematics. Teachers facilitate the sessions, introducing the games and activities and provide assistance with the completion of the tasks. Family Math Night is designed to reinforce math concepts while fostering an enjoyment of mathematics in a non-threatening and entertaining environment.

Sudbury Catholic Schools Director of Education, Catherine McCullough and Board Vice-chair Paula Peroni will be in attendance.

Lent and Almsgiving at Immaculate Conception Catholic School

The students at Immaculate Conception Catholic School have come to realize that the Lenten season calls us to pray, to fast and to give alms. By giving alms, Jesus teaches us to make the needs of others our own, especially the needy of our world. Throughout the school year and during this season of Lent, the Staff and students at Immaculate Conception School show their love and support for their foster child, Chisinsi Sinoya and her small village. Chisinsi’s community is situated in Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi, the region that is part of the Central African Plateau.

Students and staff organize fundraising activities to support Chisinsi in attending primary school that provides her with a nutritious meal, medical assistance, and a good quality of life.

Sudbury Wolves Visit St. David Catholic School

The grade four class was treated to a visit from Sudbury Wolves players Stevan Manojlovic and Brandon Greenside. The players spoke to the students about the importance of education and setting short-term and long term goals. The students were full of questions and excited to have some of our “local boys” come to St. David.

St. Andrew Catholic School Celebrates National Flag Day

St. Andrew School students and staff demonstrated their national pride on February 15th, National Flag Day, by wearing red and white. Students and staff met in the activity room in the afternoon to view a beautiful slide show of Canadian scenes and wildlife after which everyone stood at attention to sing O Canada and recite the Canadian Pledge. Included in the picture from left to right are Dawson Lalonde, Ben Grace, Ben Roque, Shannon Dwyer and Brett Jacklin.

Marymount Academy Students Kick Off Heart and Stroke Campaign

Marymount Academy will be kicking off the start of its Heart and Stroke campaign on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. in the school gym. Representatives from the Marymount MC3 Catholic Charities Council and the Heart and Stroke Foundation will be in attendance to help raise awareness for the kick off.

The actual canvassing blitz will take place on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. starting at the Marymount Academy. Students will then disseminate out from the school to cover as much of City of Greater Sudbury as possible in a two-hour period to raise funds for the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

St. Mary Catholic School Celebrates Pancake Tuesday

St. Mary Catholic School in Capreol celebrated Pancake Tuesday with students, staff, parents, grandparents, and some special guests – children from the Capreol Child Care Centre, along with students and staff from the St. Albert Adult Learning Centre, both of which are housed in the St. Mary Catholic School building.

Many thanks to those who prepared and served the feast. Pictured serving some of the students is Mr. Barry MacDonald, a Trustee for Sudbury Catholic Schools, and Mrs. Linda Larocque, a parent volunteer for the school. Ash Wednesday services were held the next day. Ashes were provided by Reverend Brendan Doherty of Our Lady of Peace Parish and distributed by the staff to the students.

Mrs. Laura Stirrett, a curriculum co-ordinator read “The Tale of Three Trees,” a traditional folktale, to the children in Kindergarten to Grade 4, the story of three trees and the important roles they played in the life of Jesus.

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