Sudbury Catholic District School Board

Sudbury Catholic District School Board Makes Decision on School Closures

After weeks of meetings, public debates and extensive input from parents, school councils, and special interest groups, Trustees of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board made the final decision regarding the five elementary schools under review last night. While the motion on the floor called for the consolidation of St. Anthony and St. Michael schools at St. Francis school, effective September 2003, Trustees voted to consolidate St. Anthony school with St. Francis in September 2003, keeping St. Michael’s school open. With respect to the Western Family of schools, Trustees decided in favour of the Board’s recommendation to consolidate Our Lady of Fatima school in Naughton at St. James School in Lively, effective September 2004.


Ray Vincent, Chair of the Sudbury Catholic Board stated that, “The decision to close a school is never an easy one nor is it a decision that Trustees take lightly. Over the past several weeks we have met with senior Board administration to review the information presented to us in the public meetings held at the schools and to re-examine the Board’s informational package. Our mandate as Trustees has always been to provide the best quality of Catholic education possible for our students. After taking into account the number of excess pupil capacity spaces in our schools as they relate to higher operational and maintenance costs, it became apparent that we would have to consolidate some schools. At the end of the day, from a financial and logistical point of view it made the most sense to consolidate St. Anthony school with St. Francis School next fall and

Our Lady of Fatima will be consolidated into the newly renovated St. James school in September of 2004.”


Zandra Zubac, Director of Education with the Sudbury Catholic Board stated that, “The

Trustees made a difficult decision yesterday to provide better educational opportunities for all our students in the Catholic educational system. Senior Administration is committed to working with school staff, students and Catholic School Councils over the next several months to ensure a smooth transition of the consolidation process.”

SCDSB Shows Improvement in Grade 3 and 6 EQAO Test Results

Results from the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) indicate Grade 3 & 6 students from the Sudbury Catholic District School Board scored well in recent testing. The test, conducted in May 2002, consisted of a reading, writing and math component. The test is given annually and is intended to indicate whether or not students meet the basic standards set by the province. Sudbury Catholic District School Board Grade 3 students who wrote the provincial assessment surpassed the provincial average in reading and made great gains in writing and mathematics. Grade 6 students met the provincial average in writing, increased their scores in reading and maintained their scores in mathematics. “We will continue to provide instructional strategies to improve student achievement in the area of mathematics,” stated Rossella Bagatto, Superintendent of Education for the Sudbury Catholic District School Board. Our elementary principals have met with the curriculum team to develop individual school plans to ensure even greater success in the May 2003, EQAO assessment,” maintains Bagatto.


Ray Vincent, the new Chair of the Sudbury Catholic Board is also very pleased with the efforts of the students. “The recent EQAO results indicate outstanding improvement and a growth of 21% by grade 3 in mathematics over the past two years. These significant gains are the result of consistent efforts of our students, the commitment of our teachers and principals and the support of our parents,” stated Vincent.

View EQAO test results.

Sudbury Catholic District School Board Elects New Chair and Vice Chair

The Sudbury Catholic District School Board is pleased to announce the election of its new chair and vice-chair for 2002-03.


Ray Vincent will assume the position of Chairperson and is looking forward to the new challenges this position will bring. “As we move forward this year, developing new initiatives and ideas, let us not forget to appreciate what we have accomplished in the short life span of the Board,” stated Vincent. “The foundation of our Catholic Education is only as strong as its main weight bearing point. I submit to you that our Catholic partners and larger community are looking to us, this Board to be this pillar of strength. Vincent continued on to state that, “What we do as a Board must say that we are committed to Catholic education. Our actions must say to our teachers that if indeed our schools are “Schools To Believe In,” and Catholic Education is a value added education, it is because of what happens in the classroom.. It is also important to note that what we do as a Board must be seen by parents and students that their best interest is our first priority.”


Jody Cameron, former Chairperson of the Board will take on the position of Vice-Chair and is also looking forward to his new role.”My first year as Chair involved a very quick learning curve,” stated Cameron. As a Board we were faced with a number of challenging issues which we overcame quite admirably, the creation of a new Catholic Secondary school in Valley East, increased enrolment at Marymount Academy, bringing in a balanced budget and the appointment of a new Director of Education, to mention only a few.” Cameron went on to state that his previous experience as Board Chair would be a definite asset in his new position.

Sudbury Catholic District School Board Places Elementary Schools Under Review

On October 1st, 2002 Trustees of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board passed a motion in favour of placing five elementary schools under review. The schools in question are St. Anthony, St. Michael and St. Theresa in the Central and South Family of Schools, and Our Lady of Fatima and St. James in the Western Family of Schools. Over the next few weeks, the school superintendent will be meeting with each Catholic school council executive to discuss the process. There will also be public meetings for all parents, school staff and Catholic school ratepayers as follows:

Family Location Date/Time
Central and South End St. Michael School

St. Anthony School

St. Theresa School
November 12, 7:00 p.m.

November 13, 7:00 p.m.

November 14, 7:00 p.m.
Western Royal Canadian Legion, Lively Branch

279 Ash Street, Lively

for St. James School & Our Lady of Fatima

November 20, 7:00 p.m.


Board staff will present the rationale for placing the schools under review during these meetings and there will be an opportunity for questions and input from the audience. Each Catholic school council will also have an opportunity to make presentations to the Board at a meeting to be held on December 3, 2002 with Trustees making their final decision at a Board meeting on December 17, 2002.

Sudbury Catholic District School Board Appoints Academic Computer Instructor

The Sudbury Catholic District School Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Dave MacDonald as the new Academic Computer Instructor effective December 2, 2002.


Mr. MacDonald’s major duties and responsibilities will be to develop, design and maintain an online support site for students and staff of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board and to provide current curriculum development information and resources. Mr. MacDonald’s other duties will include, designing and delivering workshops to school staff and students and assisting the curriculum team in assessing and improving current technology based teaching and learning practices.



Mr. MacDonald is well qualified for the position of Academic Computer Instructor having been involved in this area for many years in his previous role as a Course Instructor at Nipissing University and as a Department Head of the Computer Science Department at St. Charles College. He also possess an Educational Specialist Certification in Computer Studies in the both the elementary and secondary panels. Mr. MacDonald’s extensive background in multi media presentations and as a workshop instructor for educators will serve him well in this position. In assuming his new role as Academic Computer Instructor MacDonald stated that, “I am very happy to be joining our curriculum team and taking on this new and exciting challenge. I have had the privilege of working with many of our talented teachers in our computer workshops and I now look forward to actively working with them in their schools.”



Zandra Zubac, Director of Education for the Sudbury Catholic School Board is pleased with Mr. MacDonald’s appointment stating that. “I have had the privilege of knowing and working with Dave MacDonald for many years in his previous role as a teacher and vice-principal. His passion for learning and teaching combined with his in-depth knowledge of computers make him a definite asset to this Board.”

OECTA Secondary School Teachers Ratify Agreement with Sudbury Catholic Board

The Sudbury Secondary Unit of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association (OECTA) and the Sudbury Catholic District School Board have ratified a new two year collective agreement effective September 2002 to August 2004. The new agreement includes adjustments to benefits and wage increases of 1.2 percent effective September 2002, an additional 1 percent in February 2003 and September 2003 and 1.5 percent in February of 2004. The agreement ensures that the stable and co-operative work environment will continue at the Boards four Catholic secondary schools and the St. Albert Adult Learning Centre.


Given the current political and financial milieu that exists between school boards in Ontario and the government, it is a major coup that both parties were able to come to an agreement despite the shortcomings of the provincial funding formula. Both the Board and the OECTA bargaining committee decided not to wait until the government completed its review of the funding model to embark upon the task of working together to reach a contract settlement. The Board approved the agreement last week and the teachers accepted the new contract by voting 82 percent in favour of ratification.


Dan Charbonneau, OECTA President stated that “when both parties began negotiations in early June, there was a willingness on both sides to come to an agreement without having to resort to work interruptions, a strike or lockout and/or arbitration. With this recent agreement, our secondary students can be assured that there will be no labour interruptions in the education sector.”


Jody Cameron, Chair of the Sudbury Catholic School Board is pleased with the fact that the contract has been ratified by the membership, stating that, “the fact that the OECTA membership ratified the agreement by such a large majority is extremely encouraging. Both parties during negotiations were looking to ensure that the interests of students were at the forefront of our discussions. With labour peace, our students transition to post secondary because of the double cohort will happen seamlessly.”

Sudbury Catholic District School Board Announces New Faith Animator

The Sudbury Catholic District School Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Dennis L. Kennelly as the new Faith Animator effective October 23, 2002.


The Faith Animator provides leadership in the spiritual direction and faith formation of Board personnel, and trustees. Mr. Kennelly’s other duties include guiding the school chaplains, facilitating celebration through prayer, sacrament and non Eucharistic liturgies, the provision of spiritual counseling and liaising with the Diocese and local parishes.


Mr. Kennelly is well qualified for the position of Faith Animator. He is a graduate of The Toronto School of Theology and possesses a Baccalaureate in Theology and a Masters of Divinity.


Jody Cameron, Chair of the Board stated that, “the position of Faith Animator is critical to our faith-based Catholic school system. Mr. Kennelly will not only act as a resource person to the entire system in assisting staff to better understand the spiritual needs of the school community but he will also continue to guide the Sudbury Catholic School Board in its mandate to strengthen the partnership of school, parish and home. ”


Zandra Zubac, Director of Education for the Sudbury Catholic School Board is also very pleased with Mr. Kennelly’s appointment as the new Faith Animator. “Through personal example, counseling and special projects Mr. Kennelly will continue to encourage the faith held in common by our Catholic community. A warm welcome is extended to Dennis and we look forward to his contribution to our administrative team,” stated Zubac.

Sudbury Catholic District School Board Scores High In Grade 10 Ontario School Literacy Results

Recent results from the Ontario School Literacy Test indicate Grade 10 students from the Sudbury Catholic District School Board scored extremely well with an 11 percent improvement over 2001. The test, conducted in February 2002, consisted of both a reading and writing component, the purpose of the test being to show whether or not students meet the basic literacy standard across the province. While the provincial average showed an increase of 7 percent from the previous year, the Sudbury Catholic Board’s figures jumped from 69 percent to 80 percent of students that passed the test.


Zandra Zubac, Director of Education for the Sudbury Catholic Board is thrilled with the efforts of the students. “We are extremely pleased with the test results of our Grade 10 students in our Catholic system,” stated Mrs. Zubac. “The results from the Province of Ontario’s EQAO Assessment testing indicate that our plan is working and reflects admirably on our students, teachers, principals and parents.” Jody Cameron, Chair of the Sudbury Catholic Board is also encouraged by the Literacy Test results stating that, “Our mandate as trustees in conjunction with senior administration at the Board has always been and will continue to be, to provide our students with the tools ands resources that they require to receive the best education possible. The very fact that our secondary schools show an 80 percent pass rate which is an 11 percent improvement over last year is proof that we are on the right track and will continue to improve on these results,” stated Cameron.

Visit our EQAO Assessment section to read the full report.

Celebrating World Teacher’s Day: An Open Letter to Our Teachers from SCDSB Chair Jody Cameron

Dear Teachers of the Sudbury Catholic District School Board:


October 5th is World Teacher Day and on behalf of the Board of Trustees I would like to take this moment to acknowledge the vast contribution that you as teachers have made in awakening potential and fostering the fundamental capacity of our students to seek knowledge, to disseminate information and to share your collective wisdom.


As the backbone of the education sector, you assume responsibility for a very challenging assignment – that of developing the potential of our Catholic children as they set out on their individual paths “to learn”, “to do”, “to be” and “to live together”. You as teachers are instrumental in giving children that unique first glimpse of the possibilities of life and in perpetuating the quest for knowledge through lifelong learning.


On October 5th, I invite you to recognize the indispensable, often difficult and self-sacrificing role played by yourselves in providing quality education. We encourage all of you to take pride in your vocation and to continue working within your chosen profession. Through your unceasing quest for greater knowledge, for improvements in the quality of your teaching and for enhancing the learning outcomes of your pupils, you all are vivid exemplars of lifelong learning.


As we move towards the creation of learning and information societies, the role model provided by all of you is as relevant and important as ever.


Thank You!



Jody Cameron

Chair

SCDSB

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