Sudbury Catholic District School Board

Pius XII School Community Celebrates Mass

All of the students and staff of Pius XII came together as a school community on March 8, 2010 to celebrate mass with Father Remi at Holy Redeemer parish. The school took advantage of the beautiful sunshine and walked over to the church to enjoy mass each other. It was a great way to start the week as well as an excellent opportunity for the school to re-energize their faith before beginning their March Break.

St. Charles College Wins Division 1 City Championship for Boys’ Hockey

St. Charles College won the Division 1 City Championship for Boys’ Hockey on Saturday night (March 6, 2010). The defeated LoEllen 5-2 to win the series 3 games to 1. St. Charles College now hosts NOSSa this week on Tuesday and Wednesday. Congratulations to all of the players on the team as well as all of the participating staff and volunteers! Way to go Cards!!!

Gold Touches Home

Olympic fans Summer Smith (St. Francis School, Grade 6) and Brady Howard (Corpus Christi School Grade 1) were overjoyed to meet Tessa Bohomme and Rebecca Johnstone at the New Sudbury Shopping Centre on Sunday, March 7, 2010.  Not only did they have the opportunity to see the gold medals and get autographs but the two students had the pleasure of  discussing  their Olympic school based projects with the Gold winners!

Gold Touches Home!

Olympic fans Summer Smith (St. Francis School, Grade 6) and Brady Howard (Corpus Christi School Grade 1) were overjoyed to meet Tessa Bonhomme and Rebecca Johnstone on
Sunday, March 7, 2010 at the New Sudbury Shopping Centre.  Not only did they have the opportunity to see the gold medals and get autographs but the two students had the pleasure of  discussing  their Olympic school based projects with the Gold winners! 

St. Paul Catholic Elementary School Donates to Canadian Development and Peace

Students and staff of St. Paul Catholic Elementary School were thrilled to present a $1000 cheque made out to Canadian Development and Peace on Thursday, March 4, 2010. The students presented the cheque to Sudbury Catholic Trustee Paula Peroni who was on hand at the school to accept the money on behalf of the organization. The money was raised to help out people in Haiti still reeling from the devastating earthquake.

St. Raphael Catholic Elementary School Keeping Busy before March Break

On Tuesday, March 2, 2010, some of the St. Raphael Catholic Elementary School students participated in the school’s Science Fair and Heritage Fair.
Winners are as follows:

Heritage Fair
Eve Lindroos, Mikayla Lekun, Christopher Reynolds, Connor Crossman _ Gr. 4/5 and 5
Alex Moore, Ben Guido, Kieran Turcotte, Robert Ranger – Gr. 8
Science Fair – Gr. 7
Ava Danyluk, Stephanie martin, Kasandra Lauzon, Jeffrey Daggett & Kyle Byron, Owen Krystia & Brett Miller, Sarah Mulvenna & Emily Hreljac, Harry Smith & Brad Mackenzie

All students did a wonderful job with their presentations. Congratulations to participants!

As well, on March 3 the Sudbury Wolves visited the Grade 4 students as part of their sponsorship provided by Royal Tire. The students were very excited with their presentation and the opportunity to meet, hear stories from, and get autographs from Sudbury Wolves team members. Thanks to Royal Tire, our sponsors, who provided the school with this wonderful opportunity!

St. Mary Students Put their Bridges to the Test

Four students from St. Mary Catholic Elementary School visited Tom Davies Square on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 to enter their bridges in the fourteenth annual Bridge Building Competition. Cody Brown (Grade 6 ) and Davey Meeks (Grade 5) and Cassidy Fortin (Grade 6) and Carli Meeks (Grade 6) entered the competition as partners to put their bridges to the test. The students had to build their bridges with certain specifications including using the provided bridge building kit that only has in it six balsa wood strips and one bottle of Elmers School glue. As well, the bridges had to be a certain size to be able to be submitted for the competition. All of the bridges are then subjected to the “Bridge Crusher” which is a machine that tests their maximum load carried before breaking into pieces before the students eyes. Representatives from the Sudbury Chapter of the Professional Engineers of Ontario were on hand to make sure that the all of the submissions were built following the specific guidelines. The winner is determined by the bridge which is able to carry the largest load to weight ratio before it is demolished. Last year’s winner was from St. Mary’s Catholic Elementary School. The students were thrilled that the Board’s Co-op Coordinator, Michel Grandmont provided them with t-shirts, and that David Bateman from Capreol Graphics printed the graphics for them. As well, each and every student who participated in the competition at Tom Davies Square received a prize ( ie. Chapters gift certificates, t-shirts, caps, badminton racquets, slinkys, key chains, etc. St. Mary’s would like to thank Dave and Tammy Meeks who were the parent volunteers who took the time to accompany the students to the competition and cheer them on!

St. Michael Catholic Elementary Honours Canadian Olympic Athletes

Students at St. Michael school celebrated Olympic spirit on Friday, February 26 by wearing red and white clothing. Ms. Visentin’s grade 2/3 art class celebrated the day by painting Canadian flags to honour Canada’s talented Olympians and their medal count. Students were very, very excited with the outcome of the men’s hockey game on the weekend.

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