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Cards Customs makes their mark!

Cards Customs T-shirt shop is more then just an ordinary elective course for students at St. Charles College. This innovative in school business is flourishing this year with coop students collaborating together with teacher, Gregg Kolodinski to create and design logos for men and women’s apparel for sports, clubs and school spirit swag for many of our schools at Sudbury Catholic District School Board. 

Cards Customs established a community partnership with Kevin Roetscher, owner of HMR Branding here in Sudbury, which has opened the eyes of students to the value in learning business skills when they move on to post-secondary or the workplace once graduated.

This has given at risk students in the Open Doors program every opportunity to highlight their hidden talents, to engage in a hands on learning experience and be apart of a school wide project that is growing with interest. Co-op students are using their web design and marketing skills to develop fun and unique apparel, while seeking part time job opportunities.

Student’s testimonials justify the level passion and engagement in this new initiative at St. Charles College with the following statement.

“ My co-op placement in Cards Customs has given me a real hands on learning experience that I need to be able to work in the public sector when I graduate”.-Damian Hanrahan (co-op student) 

“ I have so much fun designing my own logos and meeting new people, which is valuable to my future career plans”.-Logan Ranger (co-op student)

“ The best part of Cards Customs is seeing my students engaged and inspiring each other to create something unique and fresh that they can call their own. The teamwork and camaraderie that is shown has given me the passion to make this in school business a success” –Gregg Kolodinski

Students of St. Benedict and St. James experiment with art and science!

Before launching into secondary school next year, students at St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School and St. James had a chance to explore both art and science labs at the high school this week.

In Science, Mr. O’Donnell taught the students how to conduct themselves in a lab while dissecting a frog.The students learned safety and anatomy at the same time while the students created canvassed art with Mr. Timpano in the art room.

Students Mackenzie Richard and Brenna Vienneau weren’t shy about the dissection lab with Brenna taking the first cut. She says she is not afraid because she has cleaned deer and partridge in the past with family.

Vienneau wants to pursue sciences because she wants to become an electrician in the future.  

Students from the two schools conducted their rotations over a two day period to better prepare them for life in the high school setting.

Sudbury Catholic District School holds Inaugural Meeting for the new term

The Sudbury Catholic District School Board proudly held the annual Inaugural meeting on Tuesday, December 4, 2018. During the meeting, Trustees Michael Bellmore, Jody Cameron, Alex Cimino, Nancy Deni, Raymond Desjardins and Estelle Scappatura were commissioned to the Board for a four-year term. 

The inaugural meeting also included the election of the Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson. Michael Bellmore was elected Board Chair and Ray Desjardins was elected Vice-Chair of the Board. 

“I am honoured to continue to serve as the Board Chair for another term,” said Michael Bellmore, Chair of the Board of Trustees. “I am proud to sit on a Board that encourages diversity, collaboration and leadership. I look forward to working with the Board during this next term”

“I am honoured to serve as vice-chair for the Board of Trustees,” said Ray Desjardins, Vice-Chair for the Board of Trustees for the Sudbury Catholic District School Board. “I have such a wonderful history with Catholic Education. My childhood and teen years were in Catholic Schools. As an adult with the Sudbury Catholic District School Board I was teacher, principal and now trustee. I look forward to serving alongside my fellow Catholic trustees in our new term. “

The meeting began with a mass which was officiated by Father Larry Rhymes. Board meetings take place on the third Tuesday of each month during the school year at 6 p.m. and are open to the public.

Sudbury Catholic Schools take over LEGO Tournament

We wish to congratulate all students who participated in the City-wide First LEGO League tournament at Science North on Saturday, December 1. The schools of Holy Cross, Holy Trinity, St. Anne and St. James represented Sudbury Catholic Schools well at the tournament! We thank the students, their dedicated coaches and community sponsors who have helped grow the program over the years. Congratulations on an amazing effort by all! 

Secondary Schools Open Houses Schedule

Calling all future secondary students! See below for when each of our Secondary Schools are hosting open houses this Winter. It’s an opportunity to learn about the programs offered, meet potential teachers and classmates and see what is unique about each school community.

Here is the Open House schedule:

  • Bishop Alexander Carter C.S.S. – December 6, 2018 at 6:30 p.m.
  • St. Benedict C.S.S – January 16, 2018 at 6:30 p.m.
  • St. Charles College – January 15, 2018 at 6:30 p.m.
  • Marymount Academy – January 17, 2018 at 6:30 p.m.

For more information about individual Open Houses, please contact the school.

Mark your Calendars for this Transition to Kindergarten Session!

Mark Your Calendars!

Come join us to discuss Education and Children with Special Needs”This is an opportunity for parents to learn more about the local educational programs for children with needs and the transition planning that occurs. Sometimes the planning and entry process to the first year of school can be a very challenging time and we want to ensure that families receivethe information needed to make an informed decision about their child’s education. It is also an opportunity to meet other parents who are preparing for this very important transition in theirchild’s life.

Date: December 6, 2018, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Location: Rainbow District School Board Office 408 Wembley Drive, Sudbury, ON

Presentations from all 4 school boards. Open forum for parents to ask specific questions in order to make an informed decision.

All are welcome. Registrations are preferred.

Please register by calling Josée Cholette, Social Worker at the NEO Kids Children’s TreatmentCentre at 705-523-7120, extension 1483. For further information, please visit the Sudbury Families website at www.sudburyfamilies.ca

First ever STEM Olympics sees Holy Cross taking the gold!

The first ever STEM Olympics event was held today at St. Benedicts for some lucky Olympians from Holy Cross and St. Francis schools.

The event was organized by teacher, Loretta Cuda and involved four rotations – involving structures, catapults, boat construction and trivia.The morning began with Student Council President Adriana Cimino handing the opening ceremonies complete with the National Anthem. 

Gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded to students with the gold medals going to the “Black Bears” team of John Cunningham-Dunlop, Nicholas Bodnar, Summer Bayer and Samuel Grossi at Holy Cross. 

Sea of pink in the halls of St. Benedict today

The halls of St. Benedict Catholic School in Sudbury were a sea of pink today in support of Bullying Prevention week.

The students and staff are choosing to call it Inclusivity week which brings a more positive spin to the subject and looks at bringing people together in efforts to break down barriers.

Each day, quotes about inclusivity are being read on the announcements, with items planned such as a pink day, a parent council meeting themed on mental health and growth mindset as well as a Superhero day complete with a Breakfast of Champions tomorrow that supports a school chosen charity.

SCC’s First international food fair was a hit!

St. Charles College students from three different clubs, the International English Café, Model United Nations Club and Student Council worked in collaboration in promoting and organizing their country booths to create such a successful annual food festival.

The international food fair was comprised of 25 countries from around the world that predominantly symbolized the cultural diversity that is most evident throughout the school. Countries like China, Philippines, Vietnam, Japan, Russia, Mexico, Greece, Italy and much more were represented with fine décor, music and home made food .

The importance of this event was to allow students and teachers to come together as a school community to promote an inclusive learning environment, while taking an interest in building cultural diversity within the school. The students gained a thorough understanding of the importance of multiculturalism through our community.

The event was held Thursday, November 15th, from 10:00-1:00pm; where over 700 students from grades 7-12 participated, enjoyed the delicious foods and learned about the various countries on display.

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