Sudbury Catholic District School Board

Thank you, and congratulations to all!

The Sudbury Catholic District School Board, through Chairperson Paula Peroni and Director of Education Zandra Zubac, wishes to thank everyone in our Catholic School Community for an outstanding
start to another exciting school year.

✓ To our teachers for making our students feel welcome and safe in our schools and perfecting strategies
to improve student achievement

✓ To our staff, students and parents for their commitment in initiating the grade 7/8 One To One
Wireless Laptop Program

✓ To our school board staff for providing support for student focussed initiatives such as our elementary
and secondary wireless laptop programs, Early Years opportunities, increased school
resources and renovated school classrooms, buildings and schoolyards.

✓ To our custodial staff for keeping our schools clean and safe

✓ To our parents for getting involved in your child’s education and in your Catholic School and
Regional Councils

✓ To Bishop Jean-Louis Plouffe, Auxiliary Bishop Robert Harris, our Religious Clergy and the Sisters of
St. Joseph for exemplifying Christian principles and Catholic values in our system

✓ To the Sudbury Transportation Consortium staff for dealing with the huge task of school
transportation

✓ To all partners in the community for working together for Catholic Education

SCDSB Proud Supporter of Efficient Sudbury Campaign

Sudbury Catholic District School Board Chair, Paula Peroni strongly endorses the City of Greater Sudbury’s pilot project to encourage energy conservation at the retail and consumer level. Efficient Sudbury, as the campaign has been named, will help to educate retailers and consumers about energy efficient products. The logo which will be seen in many retail establishments over the next year identifies energy efficient products as well as other goods that can assist in energy conservation activities.

“The Sudbury Catholic District School Board has been leading by example when it comes to energy conservation through the introduction of the Destination Conservation Program in 2001,” says the Board’s Energy Coordinator, Mark Gervais. Recognizing the need for energy conservation several years ago, the board embarked upon a program to make its buildings and schools more efficient with the installation of numerous retrofit projects such as water conservation devices and energy audits. Zandra Zubac, Director of Education for the Sudbury Catholic District School Board applauds the efforts of her students and staff with respect to energy conservation. “The Destination Conservation Program, now known as the Dearness Conservation program, is an innovative school-based program that enables our students, teachers, and school board staff to interact with utility companies to initiate environmental education and conservation activities,” stated Zubac. “In addition the program also helps to position this board as a leader in environmental education and underscores the City of Greater Sudbury’s desire to create a culture of conservation through its Efficient Sudbury Campaign.”

Energy conservation is crucial to ensuring a reliable electricity supply now and in the future. The less electricity Ontarians use in their homes and businesses, the fewer power plants will need to be constructed to meet demand. The energy sector, the economy and the environment will all benefit from initiatives to improve efficient electricity use.

The Efficient Sudbury campaign intends to develop and implement an innovative program to increase retailer and consumer awareness of products and services in the community that enhance energy conservation and promote efficiency. The program will aim to:

  • enhance the promotion, sales and marketing of energy efficient products and services in the marketplace;
  • build upon the awareness of nationally recognized programs such as Energy Star;
  • develop a co-ordinated, consistent marketing strategy across the retail sector, to build and sustain knowledge, interest and product desirability;
  • transform the existing marketplace for energy efficient products and services;
  • remove any barriers for consumers through a co-ordinated strategy;
  • motivate the public to follow through with energy efficient activities;
  • enhance uptake in energy-efficient products and services;
  • encourage a culture of conservation; and,
  • ultimately reduce demand for electricity.

This multifaceted campaign will use a variety of strategies to reach consumers. Information will be delivered through:

  • local retailers via in store promotion, messaging and displays;
  • EarthCare Sudbury network of 100 community partners;
  • media;
  • utility partners;
  • schools through the Destination Conservation school program and use of the Interactive Home Audit; and,
  • personal contact through the City’s Community Action Networks and with door-to-door home visits.

For more information on the City of Greater Sudbury’s Efficient Sudbury Campaign please visit their website at www.city.greatersudbury.on.ca

St. Benedict CSS ‘Welcome to High School BBQ’

St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School will be hosting a ‘Welcome to Grade 9 BBQ’ at the school, 2993 Algonquin Road, Sudbury on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Grade 9 students will have an opportunity to pick up and review their timetables with a guidance counsellor. Student representatives from the St. Benedict School Council, Athletic Association and Social Justice Action committee will be available to welcome students, address their questions and concerns and guide new parents and students on a tour of the school.

The staff of St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School will also be on hand to interact with the students and parents. Don’t bring a lunch! Come out and enjoy the BBQ! For more information, please contact Maurizio Viscentin, school counsellor at St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School, ph. 523-9235.

Bishop Carter Catholic Secondary School Hosts Meet and Greet

Bishop Carter Catholic Secondary School will be hosting a “Meet and Greet” session at the school, 539 Francis Street in Hanmer on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The “Meet and Greet” is designed to give new students an opportunity to tour the school, meet their fellow classmates and senior students of the school as well.

To give new grade 9 students an opportunity to experience the music of a local band, “Betty Beats Veronica” will be entertaining the students. In addition, students will be participating in Tribes activities as they mingle with new their new classmates.

Bishop Carter encourages all new and returning students to take part in the “Meet and Greet” this Wednesday to kick off the start to another exciting school year.

For more information, please contact Sherry Bortolotti, Principal of Bishop Carter Catholic Secondary School ph. 969-2212.

No More Pencils, No More Books, But Definitely a Laptop!

Representatives from Apple Canada joined the Sudbury Catholic District School Board’s administrative team in presenting all of the Board’s Grade 7 and 8 teachers and vice-principals with a wireless MacBook laptop computer in its ‘Apple For The Teacher Day.’ The Board passed a motion last week to purchase eleven hundred laptop computers in a bold move to bring more technology into the classroom this September.

Zandra Zubac, Director of Education for the Sudbury Catholic District School Board stated in her opening address to the teachers that today marks an historic day not only for the Sudbury Catholic District School Board but for the educational process across the entire province. ‘Our Board is the very first Board in Ontario to give every grade 7 and 8 student a wireless computer,’ stated Zubac. ‘Through our partnership with Apple Canada we are championing new innovative and successful technological ways of delivering education to our students.’

Following the presentation of the wireless computers, consultants from Apple Canada conducted workshop sessions with the teachers, vice-principals and student leaders to help orient them with the new technology. “The teachers will be taking the wireless MacBook Laptop computers home for the summer to familiarize themselves with the new technology using the expertise they acquired in the workshops,” stated Bob Kennedy, Consultant for Apple Canada. “Today the teachers are learning how use the new equipment, but it is very evident that once they are comfortable with the new technology they will continue to be the leaders as they integrate this new technology into the science, literacy, numeracy, religion, french and other programs,” concluded Kennedy.

The Sudbury Catholic District School Board first introduced the wireless technology into the classroom in 2003-2004 by piloting the “Learning with Laptops Program” to a wide range of students from kindergarten to grade 6. In 2004-05 the Board decided to expand the wireless laptop technology into all secondary schools with the new Learning With Laptops-One to One Grade 9 Math program using Apple wireless ibooks. The mathematics-based program allows students to conceptualize the abstracts of mathematics and continues to integrate technology into the classroom setting. The 2005-2006 school year saw the Board expand its wireless program again by extending the availability of wireless laptops to Special Education students under a CODE grant in an additional six schools. Today, under Phase 4, eleven hundred wireless laptops will be making their way into the hands of the board’s Grade 7 and 8 teachers and students for the fall of 2006.

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