Sudbury Catholic District School Board

St. Anne Catholic School to Host “Christmas Technology Night”

St. Anne Catholic School, 4500 St. Michel Street in Hanmer will be hosting its “Christmas Technology Night” on Tuesday, December 16, 2008 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

The evening will kickoff with a free dinner sponsored by Perkins Restaurant for the parents and students of Grade 6, 7 and 8 from both St. Anne and Immaculate Conception Catholic Schools.

Following the dinner there will presentations of amazing student work that has been completed on the laptops followed by a MacBook scavenger and a short talent show in the library.

All of the families joining in on the fun for the evening will leave with a cd created by the Grade 7 and 8 classes at St. Anne Catholic School featuring the favorite recipes of the students.

The night will begin with dinner at 5:30 p.m. and will conclude at 8:00 p.m.

Best Selling Canadian Métis Author Visits Sudbury Catholic Schools

Best selling Canadian Métis author, David Bouchard was in Sudbury last Thursday and Friday to speak to students, parents, educators and board staff on the “importance of reading.” Born and raised on the Canadian prairie, Bouchard, a latecomer to literature first became a dedicated reader at the age of twenty-seven and did not write his first book until a decade later. The author of over 34 bestselling books now lives in British Columbia with his wife Vicki and their combined family of seven.

David Bouchard’s books have won several prestigious awards, among them the Governor General’s Literary Award for The Song Within My Heart and the Lee Bennett Hopkins Poetry award for Voices from the Wild; If You’re not from the Prairie, was listed by MacLean’s as one of Canada’s top twenty children’s books. His latest is Nokum Was My Teacher.

“I have the best job in the world,” Bouchard told students at St. Raphael and St. Andrew Catholic Schools during his presentations. “I get to travel the world and write stories, when I speak to educators, parents and students about the importance of reading I inspire educators and parents to share the most valuable gift we can give our youth, the gift of reading.”

Bouchard’s presentation, entitled “For the Love of Reading” inspired students, parents, and teachers by addressing real literacy issues in schools and promoting reading as a tool for success.

In addition, as part of Sudbury Catholic Schools Aboriginal Initiative, the Board hosted an inspirational evening for parents, students and community members with David Bouchard at the Community Centre on Whitefish Lake First Nation on Thursday evening.

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.

Mr. Bouchard was also in Sudbury to help celebrate the Board’s Aboriginal Faith-Based Professional Development Day for all Sudbury Catholic School staff at St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School. The theme of the day was Sudbury Catholic Schools…Creating hopes and dreams through excellence: Bwaajige Daa “Let’s All Dream Together.” Vendors and information booths promoted and shared Aboriginal and Catholic resources and cultural artistry was showcased in the form of crafts, books, literature and artwork. The day also featured a dancing and drumming ceremony and a celebration of the Liturgy with First Nation Elders.

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!

Transportation Cancelled, Schools Remain Open

Due to weather conditions and in the interest of safety, all school
related transportation services for the English catholic, English
public schools, French catholic and French public schools operating in the District of Sudbury, Espanola, Massey and Manitoulin are cancelled today. All schools will remain open, however no transportation will be provided.

Gold Medal Olympian Visits St. Paul Catholic School

Students at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic School had a golden opportunity yesterday when Adam Kreek stopped by the school as part of the Clean Air Champions program. Adam treated the students to a video of his gold medal performance in the eight-man rowing event in Beijing last summer. They also had the opportunity to see and touch the gold medal up close as he permitted them to pass it around the gym.

Students learned about global warming and climate change and Adam discussed how they could make a difference by participating in active transportation rather than by using vehicles that emit greenhouse gases.

Following the presentation, Adam joined one of the classes for a turkey luncheon. It was a special day that the students will remember for quite a while.

Young Worker Safety Advocate to Speak to St. Benedict Catholic School Students

Ron Ellis, an advocate for young worker safety will be speaking
to St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School students on Friday, November 21, 2008. Mr. Ellis will be meeting with coop students, experiential learning and transportation technology students before the main presentation.

Rob Ellis has spoken all across North America. He founded OUR YOUTH AT WORK after loosing his 18 year old son to a workplace accident in 1999. St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School is hosting Mr. Ellis in partnership with the SMARTRISK injury prevention program.

Additional information is available at www.mysafework.com.

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.

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