Sudbury Catholic District School Board

No Bull, it’s a “Bear” Market

The St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School Accounting classes, Personal Finance Math classes, and other students interested in the stock market participated in the Nipissing University Stock Market Game. These investors were given a hypothetical $50 000 to invest in stock in four various sectors listed on the TSX as well as one stock, if they wished, from the Dow. Analyzing companies and their stock, examining their own portfolios, learning about various investment styles, and buying and selling stock gave the students an idea of what it would be like to invest in the stock market.

Last year was the first year St. Benedict participated in this game and we were very proud of their success. Province-wide, Michael Cormier placed first, Joseph Toffoli placed second, and St. Benedict placed first. This year, Patrick Sinclair placed first out of 1,635 students participating province-wide in the game. With a hypothetical $50 000 to invest, his ending portfolio was valued at $90 923.49 (a gain of 81.85%). For his efforts, he receives $2 000 towards tuition at Nipissing University or $1 000 cash. The school, as a result of the top ten players’ portfolios averaged together, also placed first and receives $500. Top students were:

1st – Patrick Sinclair
2nd – Zack Rebeiro
3rd – Robert Alemany
4th – Amanda Muldoon
5th – Nathan Battigelli
6th – Katie Morrow
7th – TBA
8th – Megan Jodouin
9th – Maria Griffin
10th – Melissa Cormier

Accounting Contest

On May 25, the Ontario Business Educators’ Association held its annual accounting contest (regional) at Laurentian University in the Commerce Department. In the Grade 11 division, St. Benedict took first and third place. Amanda Muldoon was the first place winner and Elaina Mansour was the third place winner. These students will be recognized for their achievements in September at an Awards Presentation at Laurentian University.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Start Your Engines!

St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School students unveiled their new stock car and racing team at the school just hours before heading off for the Laird International Speedway near Sault Ste. Marie on June 16, 2005. The 1984 Plymouth Reliant stock car was virtually rebuilt by the Grade 12 Technology class at St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School. Teacher Steve Bailey and the students dedicated hundreds of hours in time and labour to get the car in top racing condition.

The Technology Class stripped out the car’s interior, built a roll cage, battery box, bumper covers, firewall, fuel tank rack, hood pins, floor repairs, body work, and installed a seat and a safety harness. Drea Centis, a professional painter and Bruno Timpano, an auto detailer completed the finishing touches on the car to get it ready for race day.

The racing team consisting of drivers Steve Villeneuve and Bruno Timpano and team manager and whip, Steve Bailey, Transportation Technology Teacher at St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School left to compete in the Laird International Speedway immediately after the car was unveiled to the school community.

The desire to work on a stock car came from the Grade 12 students. “We thought the idea of rebuilding and racing a stock car was a pretty cool idea,” stated Mr. Bailey. “Not only was it a fun and exciting project to work on but it also involved doing a lot of things that are in the Technological Education Curriculum Guideline.”

Sudbury & District Home Builders’ Association Announces Contest Winners

The Sudbury & District Home Builders’ Association announced winners of the “What my Home Means to Me” and “My Dream Home ” contests held in conjunction with the association’s 25th Annual Spring Home Show. Congratulations to the winners!

MY DREAM HOME – Grades 11 & 12

Our Multi-Cultural Dream Home
Created by Kayleigh Nadeau, Amanda Taylor, Lacey Newell, Ed Burke

The Ultimate Dream Glass House
Created by Joey Herbert, Mathew Bell, Lee Hartzenberf, Dan Burke

2 winning teams, each member will receive a $100. Sponsored by LIFESTYLE HOMES and PARAMOUNT CONSTRUCTION.
Plus, Lo-Ellen Secondary School will receive a $500 gift certificate courtesy of UNITED RENTALS.

“WHAT HOME MEANS TO ME” Grade 1-3

First place: Selena Pyette – Central Manitoulin P.S.
Second place: Sharra Jame – Charles C. McLean P.S.
Third Place: Adara Chretien – Immaculate Conception

“WHAT HOME MEANS TO ME CONTEST” Grade 4-6
First place: Meaghan Gouchie – St. Christopher
Second place: Jeffrey Nicholls – Cyril Varney P. S.
Third place: Bailey Zeman – St. Francis School

First Place winners- $150. Educational Savings Plan
2nd Place winners – $100. Educational Savings Plan
3rd Place winners – $50. Educational Savings Plan

Sponsored by NORTHERN CREDIT UNION and SCOTIABANK. Plus, Central Manitoulin Public School and St. Christopher School will each receive a $300.00 Gift Certificate to purchase books for their library, courtesy of CHAPTERS, Sudbury.

SCDSB Students Excel at Regional Science Fair

Students from the Sudbury Catholic District School Board had a tremendous showing at the 36th Sudbury Regional Science Fair held at Laurentian University recently, laying claim to 18 awards in several categories including, Junior Physical, Junior Life, Senior Life Sciences and Special Awards. Marymount Academy elementary students lead the way collecting a total of eight medals followed closely by the students from St. Charles College with five, St. Francis Catholic School with three. St. Anne and St. Raphael Catholic Schools rounded out the awards with one each.

Mike Csinos, Superintendent of Education for the Sudbury Catholic District School Board presented Aashu Garg and Michael Trevisiol, Grade 7 students at St. Francis Catholic School with the Ontario Power Generation Award. The students’ project entitled, “The Solar” was recognized as the winner in the Power Generation category for the best application of renewable energy or electrical principals to solve a problem in the industrial, commercial or residential fields. The students also won First Place in the Junior Physical Sciences category and were recipients of the Laurentian Physical Science Award.

SCDSB would like to thank all students for their participation in this year’s Regional Science Fair and extend our warmest congratulations to the following students for their dedication to excellence and outstanding achievements.

Student(s) Grade School Project Award

Andrea Mikkila

Grade 7

Marymount Academy

Thicker Than Molasses  in January Honourable Mention Junior Physical Sciences

Alexandria Tsimiklis

Grade 7

Marymount Academy

Don’t Sweat It! Third Place Junior Physical Science

Meaghan Donnelly-Perras

Meaghan Winfield

Grade 7

Marymount Academy

MMM Les Toxins Third Place Junior Life Sciences

Cassandra Boyle

Grade 7

Marymount Academy

The Hydrogen Economy Environmental Award

Rebecca Van Kempen

Grade 7

Marymount Academy

Is Colour Out  of Sight?

Founding Members’ Award

Alexandria Tsimiklis

Grade 7

Marymount Academy

Don’t Sweat It! Jack Ceming Chemistry Award

Whitney Faiella

Grade 7

Marymount Academy

Nuts About Nuts Ontario Power Generation Award

Rebecca Van Kempen

Grade 7

Marymount Academy

Is Colour Out  of Sight? The Biotechnology Award

Brianna Monaghan

Joshua Osika

Grade 11

St. Charles College

Home Sweet Habitat

Third Place Senior Life Sciences

Kathleen D’Amour

Jessica Martin

Grade 11

St. Charles College

Aquatic Invertebrates and Factors Third Place Senior Life Science

Lora Barazzuci

Shannon Edmunds

Grade 11

St. Charles College

Beetle Mania Second Place Senior Life Sciences

Alain Baxter

Robert Bailey

Grade 11

St. Charles College

The Distance Dilemma First Place Senior Life Sciences

Alain Baxter

Robert Bailey

Grade 11

St. Charles College

The Distance Dilemma University of Ottawa Admission Scholarship

Aashu Garg

Michael Trevisiol

Grade 7

St. Francis Catholic School

The Solar First Place Junior Physical Sciences

Aashu Garg

Michael Trevisiol

Grade 7

St. Francis Catholic School

The Solar Laurentian Physical Science Award

Aashu Garg

Michael Trevisiol

Grade 7

St. Francis Catholic School

The Solar Ontario Power Generation Award

Brandon Cirella

Trevor Corriveau

Grade 7

St. Anne Catholic School

How Hot Can It Get?

Laurentian Computer Award

Justin Burns

Grade 7

St. Raphael Catholic School

Quel papier hygienique est plus absorbant? College Boreal Award Junior
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