Sudbury Catholic District School Board

Join our Virtual Learning Series!

The Parent Involvement Committee is very pleased to once again to support virtual learning sessions throughout the winter and spring. 

All sessions will take place virtually through Zoom between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.  These are excellent opportunities to learn about topics that are relevant to you. 

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Calling all and educators: We are very pleased to invite you to our Virtual Parent Engagement Series!

Every week throughout the month of May, join virtual learning/information sessions as we create an online community of support for parents and educators. Sessions include Internet Safety, Supporting Students Through the COVID-19 Pandemic, Google Classroom: The Parent Connection, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Learning About the Dangers of Human Trafficking, French as a Second Language Supports, Reading supports through Lexia, and Reading and Writing!

Sessions will take place each week in May from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. virtually on Zoom. Don’t miss out! Register now at the following LINK.

We look forward to seeing you all there!

Parent Involvement Committee Hosts Successful Carousel Event!

The annual Carousel event hosted by the Parent Involvement Committee occurred on March 5, 2019 at St. David School. We were happy to welcome parents, educators and community partners alike throughout the evening of learning and networking.

This year, Carousel topics included: Dealing with Anxiety, Indigenous Education Programming, Coding, Mathematics, The Leader in Me, Supporting Students with Autism, Human Trafficking, Vaping Building Resilience, speech and language services and special Education Services, including the IEP.

Special thanks to all presenters and the Parent Involvement Committee for organizing such an informative and engaging event!

A group of parents turn their attention to the presenter who is sharing her knowledge on resilience.
A group of parents gather around a math presentation.
a group of parents engage in a session dedicated to learning about Human Trafficking.

St. James Parents Creating Hopes and Dreams

Parents at St. James Catholic School have the opportunity to write good luck wishes and messages to their child(ren) on the “Wall of Fame”. Located in the front foyer of the school the “Wall of Fame” reflects the Sudbury Catholic Board’s vision “Sudbury Catholic Schools…Creating hopes and dreams through excellence.” Parents can express in writing their personal hopes and dreams for their own children for this school year.

St. Christopher Catholic School Celebrates Family Literacy Day

On Friday, January 28th/11 St. Christopher School highlighted literacy by celebrating Family Literacy Day. The theme for this year’s event was Play for Literacy. Activities included: Primary students working with Junior students in order to share a favourite book; collaborative posters created from the shared reading and displayed in the gym; students engaged in board games and word games that encourage literacy development; and, the entire school completing a giant crossword to wrap-up the day’s activities. Current research points to the importance of play in supporting literacy. ABC Life Literacy Canada suggests that, “Games provide a fun outlet for children of all ages to engage in activities that provide opportunities to improve reading and comprehension skills.”

The day was a great success for students, teachers and parents! A huge thank you to Mrs. Di Gioseffo for co-ordinating and organizing the day.

Pirates Invade St. Mary in Capreol

Arrrrrrrrrrgh! Ahoy Mateys! PIrates landed at St. Mary in Capreol to celebrate Family Literacy Day. The Pirates-in-training listened to stories all about Pirates. They then had a great time lmaking different Pirate crafts. They were able to follow a treasure map to a treasure (which included gold dubloons and gigantic jeweled rings), design a Pirate Flag, use the computers to make a Pirate self-portrait, learn how to talk as a Pirate, and make a Pirate puppet. Pirate snacks were provided. Many thanks to the staff for making Pirate Literacy Day such a success!

Students at Corpus Christi Surprised for Family Literacy Day

Sudbury Wolves Assistant Captain Mike Lomas and defenceman Frank Schumacher surprised the students of Corpus Christi School on January 27th for Family Literacy Day. Each read a book to the student body. “Don’t laugh at me” to reinforce “Peaceful Schools” and “Mother Earth to promote Dearness Conservation. Students were enthusiastic and excited to receive individual autographs from both Sudbury Wolves players. GO WOLVES GO!!!

Family Literacy Day Brings Families into Schools

Family Literacy Day centres around having fun while learning. To celebrate, the Junior Kindergarten students at St. David Catholic School read books and drew pictures of their favorite characters with their families. All families read, laughed and enjoyed each other’s company while talking about literacy and better developing oral language skills.

Pictured is four year old Kadin Demers reading his favorite story with his dad Matt. When asked about the best part of Family Literacy Day, Kadin excitedly responded, “reading the melting story with Daddy, having hot chocolate and wearing my pajama’s to school”!

After the children read with their parents, they had the opportunity to show their family members their performance portfolios which contain all their “best work”. The students were able to explain why they chose those pieces for their portfolios.

Lindsay Michel, junior kindergarten teacher states, “It was beautiful to see families reading their favorite books and hearing the students using terms like ‘author’ and ‘illustrator’. The students were very excited to share their hard work in their performance portfolios and speak with their families about what they have been learning. Today, it was a wonderful to see the students and their families share in the joy and appreciation of learning literacy. You could feel that real sense of community that we have at St. David – I was very proud of our students and truly enjoyed the positive relationship building opportunity Family Literacy Day offers schools”.

St. Bernadette Host Family Open House Gathering

The gym at St. Bernadette Catholic School was full to capacity for the Family Open House Gathering. What better way to start off a new and exciting school year than gathering together as a school community to enjoy a delicious a pasta dinner? Megan Abate in Grade 6 was thrilled when her table was called as it was an extra special treat to have her teachers serve her a delicious, hot meal.

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