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Robenedicts are Taking Over…

What does the St. Benedicts Robotics team know about robots and motors? Since October – a whole lot!

FIRST Robotics Canada have granted St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School with money and a starter kit to begin the first ever robotics team at the school. The team, keenly named Robenedicts by Grade 12 Benjamin Nolan, was formed in October 2012 by teachers Julianne Falconi and John Doyon. There are 30 students that make up Robenedicts, including two sections consisting of engineering and business that the students can choose to focus on. “When we first did a call out to those interested – the number of students interested was overwhelming. The club consists of secondary students, with several Grade 7 and 8’s interested in being part of the team as well,” Falconi said.

“This was something new for us to try as a school,” says Grade 12 team member Christian Bastistelli, “the team has really evolved since we first began.” The group’s first competition is the FIRST Robotics Canada Greater Toronto West Regional competition at the end of March that includes competitors from Singapore and the United States. If Robenedicts move on in the competition, they will advance to nationals where they will encounter oppositions from several countries throughout the world.

Grade 12 teammate Benjamin Nolan affirms that “the team has given us all a head start for university. It has been a great learning experience and even though it has been a lot of work, it also has been a lot of fun.” The competition could also help give the students an advantage going into post secondary school, as according to the Union Gas Press Release, the robotics teams from Ontario can qualify for over $16 million in university scholarships. “You are our future leaders, future innovators, and we are very proud to be a part of this process,” says Tom O’Malley, Utilities Manager of Union Gas who was part of the mentoring team supporting the robotics team. O’Malley concluded his presentation with a cheque for $2500 to the team by encouraging the students, “hopefully you’ll kick some robot butt.”

Story by Mackenzie Connelly
St. Benedict Communications Co-op student

St. Charles Cardinal Receives Prestigious Young Leaders Award

Students and staff at St. Charles College are confident that when David DiBrina leaves the school doors, it won’t be the last they hear of him.

Grade 12 Cardinal David DiBrina is the recipient of the 2013 Sudbury Community Builders Young Leader Award.

David, who is serving his second term as the Student President graciously accepted his award at the Community Builders Awards Gala February 21st.

David headed up the school’s annual food drive this school year which raised 125, 000 cans to combat hunger in the city.  It was the largest single contribution in history of the Sudbury Food Bank.

David also serves as the student trustee for the Sudbury Catholic District School Board.  He is involved in theatre, as well as community projects like the Gift of Life organ donation campaign while maintaining an average of 95 percent at school.

David graduates from St. Charles College this year and hopes to attend Western University in the fall and get accepted to its prestigious Richard Ivey School of Business.

Seeing Double at St. Charles Elementary

Have you ever wanted to be just like someone else? Students and staff at St. Charles Elementary dressed as their ‘twin’ today to show their school spirit! Many people dressed as each other, while others dressed as a famous twin. Pictured is grade 5 student, Daniella Lowes and the principal, Mrs. St. Denis. Daniella surprised the principal by coming to school dressed as her, and explained that if she “could be anyone at all, she wanted to be Mrs. St.Denis”. Daniella did morning announcements and toured the halls with her twin.

Introducing Mackenzie Connelly – Communications Co-op Student

Mackenzie Connelly is a grade 11 St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School student who is doing her second semester co-op placement at the Sudbury Catholic District School Board with the Board’s Communication Officer Gina Tullio. Mackenzie brings with her a vast knowledge of computer and technology skills, phenomenal creativity, a high level of professionalism and a positive attitude. Mackenzie will be assisting in the writing/editing and promotion of school events and celebrations, as well as creating new Sudbury Catholic brochures, presentations and documents. If you see her around the Board office or schools, please join me in welcoming her to the team!

Lights, Camera, Action at Pius XII

Upon arriving at the classroom, invited guests were greeted by a sign welcoming them to the Pius XII Catholic Elementary School Intermediate Lifeskills class movie premiere. Students had the screen ready, and chairs set up theatre style for the start of the movie.

Since October, the students, their teacher Ginny Cristo-Long, their Educational Assistant Lynn Dubois, and vice principal Tina Timpano have been working on this class project, which was the creation of a movie that reflected upon the essential question – “What does Jesus ask of us?”

The students began the project with the selection of an individual response to this question and then had to think of a picture that would then represent their answer. The next steps for the class included the introduction of technology programs including iphoto, garageband, and imovie on macbooks. “This project really allowed the students to expand not only intellectually, and verbally, but also socially and emotionally,” Cristo stated. “The students had to pick kids from other classes and grades and invite them to be a part of their picture for the movie – it was a great experience for them to socialize and work on problem-solving skills.”

Just before the movie began, the vice principal gave a brief introduction explaining the process by which they began the project, and also let the audience know what a special group of kids these students were. “To ask these kids to come up for a response to the essential question – What does Jesus ask of us – it was an absolutely easy task for them as they are daily role models to others of exactly what Jesus does ask of us.”

The movie itself was completely interactive for the audience as once the students had presented their ideas on video such as: keep the peace, share, tell the truth, forgive, be nice to nature, respect others, etc, they then went through all of these positive attributes and encouraged the audience to follow their lead and learn the sign for these words with sign language.

The presentation ended with a standing ovation from all of the invited guests and the students were then presented with special movie star awards for their outstanding efforts. It was a very emotional presentation as it was quite evident how proud the students were of themselves, and congratulated each other with high-fives, handshakes and hugs. Upon presentation of the awards, Cristo-Long let each of her students know that “it was an absolute honour to teach each and every one of (them) and every single student involved is a superstar!” Rossella Bagnato, Superintendent with the Sudbury Catholic District School Board was on hand for the movie screening and was visibly touched by the entire presentation. “This video was proof of the exceptional learning environment in this classroom,” Bagnato said. “We are never surprised by what our students and staff can accomplish, but we are always deeply moved. The staff is outstanding for providing students with the opportunity to flourish at their own unique rate.”

After the presentation of awards, the invited guests were treated to lunch with the students and staff. The group was then informed that this presentation was actually an advanced screening and will be officially presented to the entire school, parents and families during Catholic Education Week which runs from May 6-10, 2013.

OECTA Elementary Celebrates 3rd Annual Fun Day.

For the third year in a row, the Ontario Elementary Catholic Teachers Association (O.E.C.T.A.) in Sudbury put together a day of fun for its members and their families over the Family Day weekend. Over 100 teachers and their families joined the festivities to celebrate Family Day at J & J Ranch in Hanmer. The four hour celebration included: crafts, skating, sliding, sleigh rides, a games room, horse-back riding & a petting zoo. Christina Raso, the Special Education Consultant for the Sudbury Catholic Board and Secretary for the O.E.C.T.A. local union brought her son out to take part in the day’s events. “What a great day to celebrate family, friends and co-workers,” Raso said. ” It is a great environment for O.E.C.T.A. members to relax and have some fun together with our families. Each year it gets bigger and better and more and more come out for the fun. ”

St. Charles Elementary Students Explore Their Senses Through Goalball

JK/SK students in teacher Amy Malafarina’s class at St. Charles Catholic Elementary School learned more about their senses of hearing, touch and sight as they experienced the skills of the game Goalball. Thank you to teacher Adriano Simonato, a vision resource teacher with the Sudbury Catholic District School Board, for sharing his expertise and love for the sport with us!

St. James Sings to a Hometown Crowd

On Friday, February 8, 2013, students at St. James Catholic Elementary School took part in an exciting opportunity. These students were asked to sing the national anthem at the Friday night Wolves game in front of a full crowd at the Sudbury Arena. Despite some nerves and anxiety, the students did an outstanding job led by St. James teacher Tammy Lanci.”It was such an exciting event for the students,” Lanci stated. ” The students sang their hearts out for the entire Sudbury Arena crowd and we are very, very proud of their efforts!”

Celebrating Valentine’s Day at St. Andrew

St. Andrew School was full of love on February 14th as each class celebrated Valentine’s Day in their own unique way. The youngest children in the school prepared Valentine containers at home as a family project and then the children brought their boxes, baskets and bags into school so that all their friends and teacher could see their creations and also place individual Valentine’s in them.

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