Ms. Visentin’s Grade 1 / 2 students at Holy Cross School honoured Mary by praying the rosary together. Many of the rosaries which the students brought to school had a wonderful family history or story which was shared with everyone. The children were very proud to know that their prayers were being recited on the very rosary their parents, grandparents and even great grandparents once held, years ago.
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Students and Teachers
Laurentian University primary ABQ participants were provided with some hands-on learning at Holy Cross. Students in Mme Sarmatiuk’s grade 3 FI class and Mme Blais-Callaway’s 4/5 FI class led a session on the use and impact of technology in the classroom. Students shared how their learning has been transformed by the use Showbie in their classroom. Students also taught the LU students how Explain Everything works and the benefits of using this app in a variety of subject areas. Students enjoyed the opportunity to “be the experts”.
Kahoot is a hoot!
Students in Mrs. Rinaldi’s class enjoying a quick game of Kahoot trivia today. Students spent their morning sharing their work with parents and teaching them how to use Mincraft in Mathematics. A great day of learning for everyone!
Art auction and display
Every class at Holy Cross school prepared a collaborative art project for a silent auction. The projects will be collecting bids all week and the proceeds will be donated to several charities. Students also created individual projects displayed in the gym. Parents and students are invited to visit this beautiful art gallery this week.
Student led conference
Students in Mme Thiessen and Mme Jessica’s FDK class prepare to spring into action and share their learning, growth and accomplishments with their parents. Congratulations on being leaders in your learning!
To all parents and first time bus riders
The Sudbury Student Services Consortium in cooperation with school bus operators invites all Kindergarten and first time bus riders to a School Bus Safety Awareness session to be held in August at College Boreal at 21 Lasalle Boulevard in Sudbury.
For more information and to register visit http://www.businfo.ca/en/safety/ftr/.
Holy Cross Students Enjoying the Sun and Snow
Taking advantage of the sunny day, students in Holy Cross Catholic Elementary School’s grade 3/4 class had the opportunity to go for a snowshoeing adventure recently. Teacher Christina Lucciantonio said it was “a great way for the students to get some fresh air and enjoy the fresh powdery snow!”
Holy Cross Celebrates Their Calendar Artists
Holy Cross Catholic Elementary School Grade 3 French Immersion students Kendra Cole and Khimberly Williams were very excited to receive a calendar in the mail from Glenn Thibeault’s office this year. Both students participated in a contest this fall where Grade 3 students from across Sudbury were invited to submit a calendar illustration. Holy Cross is very proud to announce that Khimberly’s drawing is on the January page, while Kendra’s is on the May page. Congratulations, girls!
Holy Cross Sends their Prayers to Paris
Holy Cross Catholic Elementary School grade two teacher Tania Fay has a personal connection to Paris. On of her friends -Glenn Gervot, lives just minutes away from where the recent Paris shootings took place. Wanting to do something, Fay led the entire Holy Cross staff and students to create a piece of art that she would send to her friend in France. The school took up the challenge and sent the finished product off to Paris as well as a flag with messages of peace to be shared with the people of France and all the visitors from around the world. Gervot was thankful to receive the artwork and brought to the location of the attacks.
“Today was the day to bring to one of the November 13th shootings in Paris (that is 10mn walk from our place and saw 19 persons die) a collection a hearts and warm thoughts from a school from Canada! Thank you Tania for sending us this beautiful collection, made by ALL students from your school. It is now in a good place and should fill the scene with warm feelings from Canada.”