Sudbury Catholic District School Board

Local Author Visits St. Benedict Catholic School

Local doctor and author, Dr. Sean Costello visited St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School to speak to the students regarding the creative writing process and his new novel Here After.

Sean Costello is a master of the poignancy of everyday living. “Here After,” (his sixth novel) Dr. Costello tackles a difficult subject with wit and humanity-and a couple of really good scares. It’s a father and son story that will touch your heart.” (author Susie Moloney)

While researching this novel, Sean learned of organizations like Child Find and the role they play in the process of returning missing children to their families. In honour of that role, he has decided to donate all personal proceeds from the novel to Child Find.

Dr. Costello addressed the Grade 11 and 12 students at St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School and encouraged them to read and write as much as possible if their long term career goal is to be an author. “The more you write, the easier it gets,” Costello told the students.

Dr. Costello is also an anesthesiologist and writes novels on a part time basis as more of a hobby. Costello also urged the young aspiring writers to take in writing conventions as much as possible to meet the agents and publishing companies.

Dr. Costello’s other works include Eden’s Eyes, The Cartoonist, Captain Quad and Finders Keepers.

St. Charles College Arts Department to Present Annual Christmas Arts Spectacular

St. Charles College Arts Department will proudly present their annual Christmas Arts Spectacular on Thursday December 11th, 2008 at St. Charles College.

St. Charles College
1940 Hawthorne Dr.
7:00 pm in the SCC Gym

Tickets for Students Seniors and Adults are $5
Children 6 and under are free.

We will be showcasing the tallents of our Music and Drama department on stage in our gym and the Visual Arts department during the intermission in the Art Gallery in our cafeteria.

Hope to see you there!

Awarding Winning Best Selling Canadian Métis Author David Bouchard to Address Students on the Importance of Reading

On Thursday, November 27, 2008 award winning best-selling Canadian Métis author David Bouchard will be speaking to Sudbury Catholic Schools’ students about the importance of literacy for life long success.

Mr. Bouchard will be at St. Raphael Catholic School and St. Andrew Catholic School for two speaking engagements. David Bouchard’s presentation, entitled “For the Love of Reading” will inspire students, parents, and teachers by addressing real literacy issues in our schools and promoting reading as a tool for success.

In addition, as part of Sudbury Catholic Schools Aboriginal Initiative, the Sudbury Catholic District School Board will be hosting an inspirational evening for parents, students and community members with David Bouchard at the Community Centre (Reserve Road) Whitefish Lake First Nation starting at 6:00 p.m. David’s message is spelled out in his books, The Gift of Reading and For the Love of Reading. A former teacher and principal of 28 years,
Mr. Bouchard offers parents, teachers and administrators a concrete and realistic plan to promote reading and fight illiteracy.

Poet in the Classroom

Thanks to the efforts of Mrs. Cara Soehner, St. Anne, Immaculate Conception and St. Mary Catholic Schools were able to enjoy having Dawna Proudman, a published poet from the League of Canadian Poets share her expertise with their students.

Ms. Proudman’s presentation was both interactive and creative and thoroughly enjoyed by all students. Students were able to not only listen to Miss Proudmans’ poetry, but also create their own poems throughout the day.

St. Andrew Students Celebrate Music Monday

At exactly 1:00 p.m. on Monday, May 5th the students of St. Andrew Catholic School joined thousands of students across Canada in song to celebrate Music Monday. The students sang their favourite song “Children of God ” on the school’s outdoor courtyard in order to share their gift of music with the neighbourhood.

SCDSB Students Winners in my!sudbury Campaign

Jenna Kennelly a Grade 4 student from St. Theresa Catholic School and Christina Rorison a Grade 1 student from St. John Catholic School were two of nine students to be presented with 1st and 2nd place prizes in the my!sudbury / oui!sudbury Colouring and Essay Contest. The awards were presented to the students by City of Greater Sudbury Mayor John Rodriguez at a ceremony held at the Valley East Citizen Service Centre/Library.

In November 2006, students from Greater Sudbury elementary and secondary schools were invited to participate in the my!sudbury / oui!sudbury campaign contest and share their pride for the community.

“Through this contest it became evident that the youth of Greater Sudbury have a tremendous sense of pride for their community,” said Greater Sudbury Mayor John Rodriguez. “Many essay entries and pictures depicted our beautiful landscapes, attractions, schools and friendly neighbourhoods. These youth truly feel that ‘my!sudbury’ is their own.”

my!sudbury oui ! sudbury is more then a slogan – it is a campaign that gives all members of the community the pride to act as ambassadors for Greater Sudbury. The campaign assists in building a foundation for community cohesiveness in order to attract business investment, recruit and retain professionals, promote tourism and encourage internal investment.

For more information on the my!sudbury / oui!sudbury campaign please visit www.mysudbury.ca and click on “Help Shape Greater Sudbury’s Image.”

Cool To Be Kind

Special guest artist-performer from Toronto, Errol Lee and his dancers entertained students at various Catholic Schools including St. Francis, St. David, St. Christopher, Pius XII, Immaculate Conception, St. James and St. Charles Elementary to bring out the message of Respect and Faith. An evening concert was held at Pius XII Catholic School.

Through the magic of song and dance, Errol brings forth the powerful message of anti-bullying, anti-racism and most importantly the curriculum component of the Catholic Graduate Expectations. Errol Lee performs music that is upbeat and positive in nature.

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