The St. Anne Catholic School Junior Choir had an opportunity to experience firsthand the true meaning of Christmas. On Wednesday, December 12th, 2012, the choir performed a selection of Christmas carols for the residents of the Elizabeth Centre in Val Caron. Choir member Bailey Gervais said, “I was happy to help out, and it was a lot of fun too!”
Afterward the children were able to distribute candy canes and warm wishes to all in attendance. The smiles throughout the room spoke volumes. Choir member Zoe Duhaime said, “I liked bringing joy to people who don’t have a chance to go out too much at Christmas.”
The choir members demonstrated the Catholic virtue of patience that is currently being celebrated at the school.
Category: Community
Justin Trudeau Surprises St. Charles College Staff Despite Winter Storm
About one hundred staff and students attended an impromptu intimate and interactive discussion with Justin Trudeau on December 21, 2012 at St. Charles College in Sudbury.
Justin Trudeau, was supposed to address the full student population of one thousand students but a snow storm and school bus cancellations hampered the event.
Just after eight o’clock a.m., Trudeau arrived to meet the staff and students. He also expressed that he wanted to come and meet school president David DiBrina who has done a lot of work in the area of youth leadership in the city.
Justin agreed to continue his talk on youth empowerment and leadership in the school’s amphitheatre. The discussion was inspiring according to Kristen Wilcox, a grade eleven student at the school. “He made me really think about changing the way I live and the things I do, so that I am working towards creating a better world for my generation and future generations.”
The Gift of Giving at St. David
This year, in the true spirit of Christmas, teacher Caroline Mansourian’s Grade 7 students at St. David Catholic School dedicated themselves to purchasing gifts for young, needy children to be donated to “Salvation Army” in Sudbury. The students devoted their time and gifts to their class philanthropic project to compassionately serve their fellow Sudburians and learned much in the practice of generosity. “The students have come to value the importance of community service, and through this project of giving to those less fortunate than themselves, they have gained an understanding about providing positive support for one another and an elevated sense of human compassion,” explained Miss Mansourian.
Principal for a Day at MMA
Student Erica Bichel was Marymount Academy’s principal on Friday December 14, 2012. Erica won much praise and prizes for having raised the most funds for her school’s extra-curricular programs through chocolate bar sales. Erica nominated her close friend Chiara Salvador as the vice-principal for the day. Erica and Chiara came to the school ready to tackle a school administrator’s work dressed not in their regular uniform but rather in professional attire. The young administrators did classroom; visits, health and safety inspections, P.A. announcements, rewarded students who demonstrated exceptional school spirit with cup cakes they baked, tested the equipment in the fitness room, prepared material for the S.I.S. (Sisters In Spirit) Christmas lunch activity and relaxed the school uniform for their peers. They also kidnapped and hid a teacher, made the teachers dance the chicken dance and made two teachers rap a math song to grade 12 students. After all of that hard work, they were treated to lunch by the real principal Lucie Cullen and Office Supervisor Pat Shewring. It was a fun filled day for everyone!
Gifts of Hope are Real Gifts for Real Projects that Change Real Lives
Mrs. Roque’s Gr.2/3 class, at St. John Catholic Elementary School, have been discussing how fortunate they are to live iin a country like Canada, where they have a home, warm clothes, clean water and healthy food, while others in the world suffer. They have decided to set a goal for themselves for Christmas. They collected enough money to purchase a goat and 2 pigs for $165.00, for a family in a developing country.
A goat provides milk for a family: protein, nourishment and health. This gift also provides the possibility of a livelihood, which means an income and the ability to make choices about the future for parents and their children.
St. James Students Help Grinch’s Heart Grow
St. James students are helping to make the Grinch’s heart grow when they are “Caught Doing Something Good”. The following is a poem that was created by teacher Sabrina Rocca and her students. Not only are students having fun watching the Grinch’s heart grow bigger through acts of kindness, but also having fun with Literacy!
At St. James School Christmas Spirit is understood,
as Students are Caught Being Good!
At St. James Catholic School,
Students are all very cool.
To enhance Christmas Spirit,
We need the entire school to feel it.
We are helping the Grinch’s heart grow,
because it used to be as cold as snow.
When students are caught being good
The Christmas spirit is well understood
Inaugural Cubs and Bears Junior Co-ed Volleyball Tournament
On December 9th, Holy Cross Catholic Elementary School held its first Junior Coed Volleyball Tournament. This tournament was run in collaboration with St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School.
Newly dubbed the “Cubs and Bears Junior Co-ed Volleyball Tournament”, there was a total of 15 teams entered with a round robin in three pools with the top 2 teams in each pool advancing to the finals (also included the top two 3rd place teams advancing as well to the quarter finals).
The results are as follows: Gold medal winners Holy Cross 2 coach Mr. Gallien.
Silver medallist St. James A team coach Mr. Lariviere
Bronze medallist St. Anne B team coaches: Mrs. Mazerolle and
Mr. Merigioli
Fourth place finalist St. Paul coaches: Mrs. Valiquette and Stacey Vendramin
This was history in the making as it is the first year of existence for Holy Cross Catholic Elementary School and were able to have four teams entered in this tournament. This is the first of many types of tournaments that will run as a joint effort.
Students Talking about “What Christmas Means to Me” on Hot 93.5
Students from St. James Catholic Elementary School had the chance to visit Hot 93.5 radio station recently to record a series of messages about “What Christmas Means to me.” They can’t wait to hear themselves on the radio during this Christmas season. On behalf of St. James school, “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year” from students Kate Pappin, Brooklyn Kowaluk, Evan Gran, Cole Mackenzie and Sheamus Blum.
Marymount Students Earn Top Prizes in Remembrance Day Contest
Several Marymount Academy students were presented with certificates, medals and monetary prizes on Tuesday, December 11, 2012. President of the Legion Branch 76, Dr. Fred Starr visited the school to congratulate the winners of a variety of categories for their annual Remembrance Day contest. Lucie Cullen, principal of the school was thrilled with the work the students had produced for the contest including posters, poems and stories. “As always, our students work very hard, and I am so pleased and proud that they have represented our school with such outstanding work!”