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IFITH
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DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN
2007-2008
In a school community formed by Catholic
beliefs and traditions, our Mission is to educate students
to their full potential
Love Virtue for the
Month of February
“Love” can mean so many
different things!
Faith in Your Child
The Toronto Catholic District School Board educates close to
90,000 students from diverse cultures and language
backgrounds in its 201 Catholic elementary and secondary
schools and serves 475,032 Catholic school supporters across
the City of Toronto
Subjects: 1. LOVE – VIRTUE FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY
2 SAINTS OF THE TORONTO CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
3. LENTEN RETREAT FOR TEACHERS--repeat
4. DEFERRED SALARY PLAN - CUPE Local 1328, Office, Clerical and Technical Employees--repeat
5. BLACK HISTORY MONTH VIDEOS OR DVDS--repeat
6. INTERMEDIATE W5H 2008--repeat
7. SECONDARY SCHOOL PLACEMENT INFORMATION MEETING
8. SCHOOL HISTORY FILES, ARCHIVES & RECORDS MANAGEMENT
9. SUMMER STUDY IN IRELAND, SCOTLAND, ENGLAND & ITALY
10. TCDSB GOES GREEN--repeat
11. AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES & CONTESTS - TCDSB Award of Merit--repeat - TCDSB Alumni Award --repeat - Ashif Jaffer Award for Excellence in Special Education--repeat - Father Andrew Cuschieri Award--repeat - Sister Mary Hamilton Award for Exceptional Students--repeat - TCDSB Student Achievement Award--repeat - TECT Awards--various--repeat - TCSBECU School Community Award--repeat - CEFO Michael Carty Award--repeat - Student Trustee Award of Excellence - Talk About Canada Scholarship Quiz - Genomics Teaching Prize
12. EVENT NOTICES - Staff Arts’ The Pink Panther Strikes Again--repeat - Michael Power St. Joseph’s Grease--repeat - February is Heart Month, The Angel Foundation for Learning - The Angel Foundation for Learning’s Fun Walk
13. SHARING OUR GOOD NEWS - St. Cecilia Catholic School - Archbishop Romero Catholic Secondary School - Blessed Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School & Jean Vanier
Catholic Secondary School - Pope John Paul II Catholic Secondary School - TCDSB PLN for Guidance & Career Education
14. MEMORIALS
15. BIRTHS & ADOPTIONS
continued…
V a l i d a t i n g o u r M i s s i o n / V i s i o n February 4, 2008
PLEASE ENSURE THAT A COPY OF THE WEEKLY DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN IS MADE ACCESSIBLE TO ALL STAFF #21
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Toronto Catholic District School Board, 80 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 6E8 Telephone: 416-222-8282
February 4, 2008
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
…continued Subjects: 16. CURRICULUM & ACCOUNTABILITY
- Black History Month, Library Services Update - Psychology Month, Library Services Update - NTIP Mentor and Mentees--repeat - Teacher Learning & Leadership Program - New Technology Workshops
17. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES - Special Education Open Discussion Forum--repeat - February 15 Professional Development Day, CUPE 1328--repeat - February is Psychology Month--repeat - Support Service for Students with Autism Course, Part II--repeat - Bully Prevention Workshop--repeat - Learning Disabilities Workshops - Retirement Planning Seminars--repeat
18. APPLICATIONS – FOR IMMEDIATE POSTING
POSITION OF RESPONSIBILITY - Elementary School Principal - Teacher, $U Physics, Ontario Science Centre Science School
CUPE LOCAL 1328 - Secretary, APPLE Program
CUPE LOCAL 1328 SBESS - Education Assistant & Awards--various - Posting Bid Forms
CUPE LOCAL 1280 - Awards & Cancellations
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 1
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
The virtue for the Month of February is “Love” "Love" can mean so many different things!
The "Christian love" that Jesus taught us means treating others with kindness and respect and helping them when they need it. It is the kind of love we do instead of the kind of love we feel.
One story that comes to mind when thinking about love, kindness and reaching out to others is one that you will recall entitled “The Good Samaritan – Luke 10:25-37”. I provide it for you to share with your students, staff, colleagues, friends, and family as we focus on the true meaning of love during the month of February in our schools and offices.
“Just then a lawyer stood up to test Jesus. "Teacher," he said, "what must I do to inherit eternal life?" He said to him, "What is written in the law? What do you read there?" He answered, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbour as yourself." 28And he said to him, "You have given the right answer; do this, and you will live." 29But wanting to justify himself, he asked Jesus, "And who is my neighbour?" 30Jesus replied, "A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell into the hands of robbers, who stripped him, beat him, and went away, leaving him half dead. 31 Now by chance a priest was going down that road; and when he saw him, he passed by on the other side. 32 So likewise a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side. 33 But a Samaritan while traveling came near him; and when he saw him, he was moved with pity. 34 He went to him and bandaged his wounds, having poured oil and wine on them. Then he put him on his own animal, brought him to an inn, and took care of him. 35 The next day he took out two denarii, gave them to the innkeeper, and said, 'Take care of him; and when I come back, I will repay you whatever more you spend.' 36 Which of these three, do you think, was a neighbour to the man who fell into the hands of the robbers?" 37He said, "The one who showed him mercy." Jesus said to him, "Go and do likewise."
Love can mean so many different things and as we guide our students to be the best they can be, work hand in hand with our colleagues, let us always be mindful of what we can do to reach out to those in need. I know that you give so much of yourself on a daily basis and for this we thank you for your continued service to Catholic education. Remember, that it is in giving that we receive.
I have the utmost confidence that as you introduce activities in your school with a focus on love and kindness, that there will be many “Good Samaritan” stories written by your students. These could be shared for posting on our web site if you wish.
Information is posted on the front page of our web site on the home page at www.tcdsb.org regarding our virtue of the month. Additional scripture quotes that can be used throughout the month of February provided by Stephen Carey of our Religious Education Department can be found as page 2 of my message on the web. We trust these will be helpful as a guide to your planning of activities in your local school. Kevin Kobus Director of Education
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 2
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
The Saints of the Toronto Catholic District School Board
We Celebrate with the following schools on their Saint/Name-sake Feast Day:
February 3 – 9
St. Agatha - February 5
St. Dorothy – February 6
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 3
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
The Catholic Teachers Guild presents its annual
Lenten Retreat for Teachers 2008
Catholic educators; professors, classroom teachers, educational assistants, tutors, etc. are invited to take time out this Lent to reflect on their vocation as teacher. This year, in anticipation of the Year of St Paul, the theme of the retreat will be “In the footsteps of St Paul, the Teacher”. Mass will be celebrated. Lunch and hospitality are included in the cost of registration. Date: Saturday, February 9, 2008 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location: St Paul Basilica, 83 Power Street, Toronto Cost: $35.00 ~ Please send cheques payable to Catholic Teachers Guild c\o Barry White, 80 Sackville Street, Toronto, Ont. M5A 3E5 Payment can also be brought to the retreat but we ask that you pre- register by phone or e-mail by February 6th.
For information please contact Barry White 416-393-5204 or [email protected] The Catholic Teachers Guild is a lay organization whose mission is to support teachers in their vocation. The Catholic Teachers Guild is the sponsor of the annual Education Mass. Please visit our website at www.catholicteachersguild.org
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 4
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE DEFERRED SALARY PLAN
CUPE 1328 Office, Clerical and Technical Employees
(10- and 11-Month Employees)
Collective Agreement between the Toronto Catholic District School Board and CUPE 1328 - OCT Employees Article 16.15
Completed Applications are to be returned to Human Resources by March 1, 2008 Name: ________________________________________ S.I.N.: _____________________________________ Present School/Location: _______________________________________________________________________ Home Address: ________________________________________________________________________ Street Apt. # _____________________________________________________ Phone: ____________________________ City Postal Code 1. Total experience with the Board to June 2007: __________ 2. Have you ever been granted a leave of absence, either with or without pay, by the Board? (If yes, give
details - type of leave, date taken, etc.)
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________ 3. Please outline briefly your reason(s) for wishing to participate in the Deferred Salary Plan.
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________ 4. If your application for participation in the deferred salary plan is approved you should contact the Benefits
Department, extension 2131, for information on how this type of leave will affect your pension. 5. If selected for participation in the Deferred Salary Plan, I agree to abide by the provisions of the Plan as
specified in Article 16.15 of the current T.C.D.S.B./C.U.P.E. 1328 - OCT Collective Agreement and the Federal Income Tax Act.
_________________________________________________ ___________________________ Employee’s Signature Date
_________________________________________________ ___________________________ Approved Department Head’s/Principal’s Signature Date
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 5
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Black History Month AN UPDATE FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF MEDIA SERVICES
Catalogue # Title Grade Level LD1062 Slavery and the Making of America – Vol. #1 Intermediate, Senior
LD1063 Slavery and the Making of America – Vol. #2 Intermediate, Senior
LD1064 Slavery and the Making of America – Vol. #3 Intermediate, Senior
LD 1065 Slavery and the Making of America – Vol. #4 Intermediate, Senior
LV1647 The Road to freedom (1770-1990) Intermediate, Senior
LV1648 Attacking the colour barrier (1900-1963) Intermediate, Senior
LV2505 Racism - Preston Nova Scotia Story Intermediate, Senior
LV2760 Mildred Taylor Jr., In., Sr., PD
LV2339 The civil rights movement Jr., In., Sr., PD
LV3038 Follow the drinking gourd Junior, Intermediate
LV3331 Race to Freedom: The Story of the Underground Railroad Intermediate, Senior
LV3589 Slavery - A Canadian story, The Packwood family, Quebec Intermediate, Senior
LV3590 Nova Scotia: Against the tides Intermediate, Senior
LV3591 Ontario: A History buried Intermediate, Senior
LV3592 British Columbia the west – On this rock Intermediate, Senior
LV3902 The Underground Railroad: Escape from Slavery Intermediate, Senior
LV4468 or LD1068 Black Soul – Ame Noire Intermediate, Senior
LV10109 Black, Bold and Beautiful Intermediate, Senior
LV10111 The Road Taken Intermediate, Senior
LV10112 Remember Africville Intermediate, Senior
LV10113 Bronwen & Yaffin Intermediate, Senior
LV10114 Speak It! Intermediate, Senior
LV6231 Hymn to Freedom - 4 part series Intermediate, Senior
LV7125 The Underground Railroad – The Voice of the Fugitive Jr., In., Sr.
Please be advised that these videos are on loan for 4 days only, also please note that many of these videos have limited quantities therefore the videos will be lent out on a first come first serve basis.
To order please email [email protected]
For more detailed information on Video’s or DVD’s please check our online catalogue at http://libweb.tcdsb.org/cgi-bin/opac.exe/login?library=avlib&checkbox=checkbox or call 416-397-6569
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 6
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Intermediate W5H 2008
Intermediate W5H is a general knowledge competition for intermediate level (gr. 7 & 8) students. Tournaments will be held in April 2008 and will culminate with the City Championship. Preliminary Round: Monday, April 7, 2008 Quarter Finals: Monday, April 14, 2008 Semi Finals: Monday, April 21, 2008 City Championship: Monday, April 28, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. at C.E.C. If your school is interested in entering the Intermediate W5H Tournament for the 2007-2008 school year, please return this completed form to your regional convenor by Friday, February 23, 2008.
Intermediate W5H Registration Form Please complete in full and return A.S.A.P. to your respective region, as indicated below.
Yes, our school __________________________________________________ would like to participate in the Intermediate W5H Tournament for the 2007-2008 school year. Coach(es): _____________________________ _______________________________
Print name Signature(s) _____________________________ _______________________________
Print name Signature(s) Principal’s Signature: ______________________ School phone #: _______________
School fax #: _______________
Would you be interested in convening the elimination round? Approximately eight sites will be needed for this round. Responsibilities include contacting coaches within your group, setting up the round robin tournament, arranging for impartial quizmasters, providing refreshments and reporting results to the regional convenor. It is your responsibility to ensure you have fully operable buzzer systems for the game date.
“ yes “ no
Thank you for your prompt response.
Send this Registration Form to the co-ordinator for your respective area: Please note your region will be the same as last year’s.
Toronto North: Anna Carino St. Raphael Catholic School 416-393-5285 Toronto South: Julio Sousa St. Michael Catholic School 416-393-5387 Toronto East: Joe DeKort Prince of Peace Catholic School 416-393-5416 Toronto West: Viola Devine Our Lady of Victory Catholic School 416-393-5247
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 7
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
TCDSB SECONDARY SCHOOL PLACEMENT/ EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION MEETINGS 2008
The following dates have been established for secondary school placement/exchange of information meetings for English as a Second Language and exceptional students (including gifted) as well as those requiring special consideration. These meetings will be convened by the secondary school principal.
The new/revised Elementary School Principal/Teacher Exchange of Information Form For All Students should be forwarded, once placement is confirmed, to the designated secondary school personnel. Elementary school principals will be contacted to confirm specific appointments. DATES Archbishop Romero Catholic Secondary School April 1 - 4 Bishop Allen Academy April 8 - 10 Bishop Marrocco/Thomas Merton Catholic Secondary School March 18 - 21 Blessed Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School April 21 - 23 Brebeuf College School March 25, 26, 28 Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts not yet announced Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary School March 31, April 1 - 4 Chaminade College School April 7 - 11 Dante Alighieri Academy February 25 - 29 Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School April 11, 14 - 17 Father Henry Carr Secondary School February 28, 29 Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School March 19, 20 Francis Libermann Catholic Secondary School April 7 - 11 James C. McGuigan Catholic Secondary School April 14 - 18 Jean Vanier Catholic Secondary School February 26 - 28 Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School not yet announced Loretto College School March 24 - 27 Madonna Catholic Secondary School April 23 - 25 Marshall McLuhan Catholic Secondary School Feb. 28, 29, March 3 - 7 Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School April 8, 10 Michael Power/St. Joseph High School March 31, April 1 - 4 Msgr. Percy Johnson Catholic Secondary School February 12 - 14 Neil McNeil High School April 1 - 3 Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School April 14 – 16 Pope John Paul II Catholic Secondary School April 15 - 17 Senator O’Connor College School May 8, 9, 12 St. Basil the Great College School May 5 - 9 St. Joseph Morrow Park High School March 17 - 20 St. Joseph’s College School April 9 - 11 St. Mary‘s Catholic Secondary School March 3 - 6 St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School February 25 – 28
For the Jr/Int programs who have grade 8 BEHAVIOURAL STUDENTS going to high school for Sept. 08, the Beh. Team will organize the exchange meetings on April 2 and April 25 at the CEC in the Staff Development room. In lieu of this exchange, please do not review these students at the regular high school exchange of information meeting.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 8
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
TCDSB ARCHIVES AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT School history files
TCDSB Policy A.21, Regulation 10 (ii) states, “The historical materials prepared for school openings – a copy of all such materials including copies of audio and video tapes, invitations, programs, newspaper accounts etc. should be forwarded to the archives for retention in the school history file.”
Archives and Records Management (ARM) maintains a history file for each open and closed TCDSB school.
Schools which have celebrated or are about to celebrate an anniversary should provide ARM with any and all materials produced for the anniversary, as outlined above
“The further back you can look, the further forward you will see!”
Winston Churchill
If you require assistance determining appropriate materials to send or any other information, please contact Shaaron Grogan-Sheahan
[email protected] or 416-222-8282, ext. 2162
SUBJECT: 9
SUMMER STUDY IN Ireland Scotland England Italy
In conjunction with TCDSB, Cont. Ed. Dept., –TWELFTH YEAR
CELTIC LEARNING - July 2008
DUBLIN, CORK, GALWAY, EDINBURGH, OXFORD, ROME Study at Trinity College Dublin, University College Galway,
University of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Oxford, Florence, Tuscany, Rome
ENGLISH, HISTORY, INT’L BUSINESS - Grades 11 & 12
INFORMATION MEETING – all welcome:
Wednesday, February 6, 2008 - 7:00 p.m. TCDSB Board Office, CEC, 3rd Floor, 80 Sheppard Avenue East
.
CELTIC LEARNING 2008 Mark Burke, Director Tel: 416-922-2358 (CELT) E-mail: [email protected]
www.CelticLearning.com
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 10
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
TCDSB GOES GREEN!
“We Do Not Inherit The Earth From Our
Ancestors, We Borrow It From Our Children”
2007/08: TCDSB ECOSCHOOLS: Update! Don’t forget to book your EcoSchool check-up to
make sure you are on the right track to certification! Contact the Ecoteam.
“WATTS”UP? CORNER. City Of Toronto Green Award Nominations - Make sure you enter a nomination for an environmental hero(s): http://www.toronto.ca/greentorontoawards/. Kids World of Energy Festival: To be held May 7, 8, 9 at the Exhibition grounds for grades 5, 4/5 or 5/6 classes. Register now. Deadline is Feb.29. Bussing is included!!! Call #416-977-5093 to register. The Story of Stuff: http://www.storyofstuff.com/index.html Looking for Environmental Films to Show in Class? Check out the TCDSB media library: http://interdev.tcdsb.org/avcatalog/ Environmental Resources for Teachers: www.resources4rethinking.ca www.techloop.ca www.ontariosciencecentre.ca/scifri/default.asp
EcoTeam Contact 416-222-8282: Roberta Oswald (Curriculum) x2719, Scott Grieve (Energy Conservation) x2229 Vince DiProspero (Waste Minimization) x2177TCDSB Environmental web page: www.tcdsb.org/environment/
JANUARY EDITION: The start of a New Year.
3Rs Recap: IMPORTANT REMINDER: Ministry of Ontario 3Rs Inspectors are coming!
The Ministry is contacting school boards to ensure that everyone is aware that it is the LAW to recycle. Your school could be visited by an Ontario Ministry of the Environment inspector to ensure that you are meeting the 3Rs requirements. Each school should have a recycling program in place to source separate recyclables (paper, cans and bottles) from waste. Individuals are responsible for their waste, and should separate recycling from the garbage. New Year TIP – Set a target Diversion rate for your school. Most schools should be diverting over 80% of their waste from landfill into recycling programs. Contact the EcoTeam for assistance in figuring out your Diversion Rate.
“Remember: You CAN do it!”
Home Depot Board Presentation January 16/08 Four Schools (Marshall McLuhan, St. Bonaventure, St. Brigid, & St. Monica) were recognized at the Board on Wednesday Jan. 16 for their participation in the City of Toronto Park Clean-ups, and for becoming an EcoSchool with a school-ground greening project.
LAST OUT = LIGHTS & COMPUTERS OFF!
2008 FACILITIES GREEN FUND The Board gave approval for a green fund to be used by
schools for school greening projects. Keep your eyes posted for information in the coming
weeks on the: who, what, where, why, when & how of the funding application.
The first Annual TCDSB Environmental Youth Forum for secondary students. Feb. 26/08 at the CEC.
Contact an EcoTeam member for details.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 11-1
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
TTCCDDSSBB AAWWAARRDD OOFF MMEERRIITT
Award of Merit Policy A.07 http://www.tcdsb.on.ca/policyregister/A07.html
The Toronto Catholic District School Board Award of Merit was created to recognize outstanding contributions to TCDSB and to Catholic education. The Award is presented annually. (Employees and/or Trustees are considered for the award after a three-year period has passed since their separation from TCDSB.)
Nomination information (Please print or type)
Nominee’s name: Address: Telephone: Fax: E-mail: Description detailing the tangible contribution of the nominee to Catholic education (please attach any other pertinent information, if available):
Need more space? Please use other side or attach supporting documents.
Submitted by: ________________________________ E-mail: ___________________________________ Address/school/department: Telephone: ___________________________________ Date: _____________________________________
Nominations and any pertinent information regarding the candidate and his/her accomplishments, should be sent to Communications Department, Catholic Education Centre or e-mail to [email protected]
For further information contact Déanne Foidart Sedef, Communications Department at 416-222-8282, ext. 2355
or e-mail: [email protected]
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 11-2
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
TTCCDDSSBB AALLUUMMNNII AAWWAARRDD
Alumni Award Policy A.30 http://www.tcdsb.on.ca/policyregister/A30.html
The Toronto Catholic District School Board shall present an Alumni Award to accomplished alumni of the TCDSB who were students in a Toronto Catholic District School Board school, who are still active in the Catholic community and who have distinguished themselves in their career or accomplishments. The recipients will be chosen from diverse areas of career and endeavour. Current TCDSB employees and trustees are not eligible.
Nomination information (Please print or type)
Nominee’s name: Address: Telephone: Fax: E-mail: Description of how the nominee meets the criteria (please attach other pertinent information, if available)
Need more space? Please use other side or attach supporting documents.
Submitted by: ________________________________ E-mail: ___________________________________ Address/school/department: Telephone: ___________________________________ Date: _____________________________________
Nominations, and any pertinent information regarding the candidate and his/her accomplishments, should be sent to Communications Department, Catholic Education Centre or e-mail to [email protected]
For further information contact Déanne Foidart Sedef, Communications Department at 416-222-8282, ext. 2355
or e-mail: [email protected]
Under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the Toronto Catholic District School Board has responsibilities respecting the proper collection, retention, use and disclosure of personal information. The information contained in this form will be used only for the purposes of the administration of the award.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 11-3
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
ASHIF JAFFER AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPPORT
The Ashif Jaffer Award for Excellence in Special Education Support recognizes a Toronto Catholic District School Board teacher, education assistant, peer tutor/helper or volunteer who has demonstrated excellence in the support of Special Education, in one or more of the following areas:
• promoting the rights and dignity of the exceptional student • working collaboratively with a team to give support to student(s) with special needs who is/are integrated into
the regular classroom curriculum and the individual education plan • fostering the development of social interaction between exceptional students and their peers • fostering the inclusion of the exceptional student into the extra-curricular life of the school • fostering the development of peer tutoring within the regular classroom • fostering positive relationships with parents and encourage their participation in program implementation
THE AWARD is in the form of a commemorative plaque, which will be presented to the recipient at a special awards event or at a meeting of the Board. SELECTION PROCEDURE All members of the TCDSB community are invited to submit names of eligible teachers, education assistants, peer tutor/helpers and volunteers together with details of the achievements or contributions of the candidates. Nominations must include the following information, along with any additional information or documentation you can supply. Please print or type the information. Nominee’s name: _______________________________________________________________ School: ________________________________________ Position: ______________________ Nominator’s signature: ________________________________ Date: ____________________ Principal’s signature: __________________________________ Date: ____________________ Superintendent’s signature: _____________________________ Date: ____________________
The deadline for nominations is March 26, 2008
Completed nomination information should be sent to: Déanne Foidart Sedef, Communications Department, Catholic Education Centre
For any additional information about the award or nomination process, please call
Déanne Foidart Sedef, at 416-222 8282, ext. 2355 or e-mail to [email protected].
Under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the Toronto Catholic District School Board has responsibilities respecting the proper collection, retention, use and disclosure of personal information. The information contained in this form will be used only for the purposes of the administration of the award.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 11-4
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
FATHER ANDREW CUSCHIERI AWARD In 1986, the Toronto Catholic District School Board received a donation of $10,000.00 from Rev. Andrew Cuschieri, the interest thereon to be awarded every two years to a TCDSB student, between the ages of 7 and 13, who during those two years, has accomplished a humanitarian act towards another human being. THE AWARD is in the form of a bursary consisting of the interest earned on the trust account; the value to be awarded in 2001-2002 is approximately $600.00. The bursary will be placed in an interest bearing trust account until the recipient reaches the age of 18, unless for a serious reason, the Board decides otherwise. The recipient will be invited to a Special Awards Event or a Board meeting to receive a certificate to commemorate the award. SELECTION PROCEDURE: All nomination forms must be approved and signed by the principal and the superintendent. The Board will make the final selection of the recipient of the award. Nominations must include the following information, along with any additional pertinent information or documentation. PLEASE PRINT STUDENT’S NAME: DATE OF BIRTH: SCHOOL: STUDENT’S HOME ADDRESS: Please provide details of the nominee’s qualifications for the award in a separate letter attached to this form. Please print or type the information. _____________________________________ ____________________________________ Signature of principal Date _____________________________________ ____________________________________ Signature of superintendent Date For more information, contact: ______________________________________ Telephone: __________________
NOMINATION DEADLINE: MARCH 26, 2008
Forward completed nomination forms to: Communications Department, 3rd Floor, Catholic Education Centre
For more information, contact: Déanne Foidart Sedef , Communications Department
at 416-222-8282, ext. 2355 OR e-mail: [email protected] Under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the Toronto Catholic District School Board has responsibilities respecting the proper collection, retention, use and disclosure of personal information. The information contained in this form will be used only for the purposes of the administration of the award.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 11-5
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
SISTER MARY HAMILTON AWARD FOR EXCEPTIONAL STUDENTS
In 1994, the Toronto Catholic District School Board received a donation of $10,259 from William Tajer, former superintendent of special services, to provide for an annual award for an exceptional student(s) of the Board. Named after Sister Mary Hamilton, a former TCDSB principal and resource person who had a very special ministry to exceptional students, the award is to recognize personal achievement or contribution to the lives of others. THE AWARD is in the form of a bursary or bursaries consisting of the interest earned on the principal. The recipient(s) will also receive a framed certificate to commemorate the award. ELIGIBILITY For the purpose of the award an “exceptional student” means a pupil whose behavioural, communication, intellectual, physical or multiple exceptionalities are such that he or she is considered to need placement in a special education program by a committee, established under subparagraph iii of paragraph 5 of subsection 11(1), of the Board. SELECTION PROCEDURE Schools are invited to submit names of eligible students together with details of the achievements or contributions of the candidates. The final selection of the recipient(s) will be made by a selection panel comprising the Superintendent of Special Services, Chief Social Worker, Chief Speech and Language Pathologist and consultant Psychiatrist of the Board. Nominations must include the following information, along with any additional information documentation or details of the nominee’s qualifications for the award you can supply. Please print or type. Student’s name: _______________________________________________________________________ School: ____________________________________________________ Grade: ___________________ For additional information, contact: ______________________________ Tel: _____________________ Nominator’s signature: ________________________________________ Date: ____________________ Principal’s signature: _________________________________________ Date: ____________________ Superintendent’s signature: ____________________________________ Date: ____________________
The deadline for nominations is March 26, 2008.
Completed nomination forms should be sent to: Communications Department, Catholic Education Centre
For any additional information about the award or nomination process, please call
Déanne Foidart Sedef, at 416-222 8282, ext. 2355 or e-mail to [email protected]. Under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the Board has responsibilities respecting the proper collection, retention, use and disclosure of personal information. Because this nomination form contains personal information about the nominee, the information may be used not only by the appropriate staff and trustees but may be disclosed to the nominee upon request.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 11-6
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
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Student Achievement Award Policy http://www.tcdsb.on.ca/policyregister/SM11.html Throughout the year, the Toronto Catholic District School Board recognizes students who have achieved honours in a variety of disciplines by presenting them with the TCDSB Student Achievement Award. The Student Achievement Award is given to those students who have demonstrated outstanding achievement either academically, physically, spiritually or socially at the provincial, national or international level.
All TCDSB staff are encouraged to participate in the recognition process by sharing news of student accomplishments throughout the year.
Nomination information (Please print or type)
Student’s name (for teams or groups, list all students involved):
Grade: School: Name of teacher/coach: Name of achievement/event/award: Date of achievement: _________________ Level: provincial national international Description of achievement/event (previous achievements, background and other pertinent information):
Need more space? Please use other side or attach supporting documents. Other students involved (from other TCDSB schools. Please list the student’s name and school):
Submitted by: ________________________________ School/Department: __________________________________ Telephone: ___________________________________ Date: ______________________________________________
Nominations, along with all pertinent information regarding the student and his/her accomplishments, should be sent to Déanne Foidart Sedef, Communications Department 416-222-8282, ext. 2355 or e-mail [email protected]
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 11-7
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
TECT AWARDS
Nominations are being accepted for TECT AWARDS OUTSTANDING EDUCATOR, ASSOCIATION REP (ONE PER SUB-UNIT),
OUTSTANDING INVOLVEMENT IN OECTA, LIFE MEMBERSHIP, HONOURARY MEMBERSHIP
All nominations must be received no later than Friday, February 22, 2008.
Please forward all nominations via Board courier to: Mary Edwards, Awards Committee Chair TECT Office, 951 Wilson Avenue, Unit 12
SUBJECT: 11-8a
TCSB Employees Credit Union Limited School Community Award
As an organization committed to developing school spirit and community building, the TCSB Employees Credit Union and its Board of Directors has established the School Community Award. This award is given to an elementary school that promotes school spirit in an effort to forge stronger relationships within the school community as well as to build a stronger school community overall. Through the TCSBECU School Community Award, the Credit Union wishes to give back to the TCDSB school communities by encouraging schools to emulate the qualities that they so highly value – Catholicity, trust, integrity, philanthropy, community, compassion and charity.
The TCSBECU School Community Award is a special fund administered through The Angel Foundation for Learning to support innovative programs intended to develop school spirit and a stronger school community. A grant of $500 will be awarded each year to an elementary school who meets the criteria listed below.
The TCSBECU School Community Award will be given to an elementary school in the Toronto Catholic District School Board based on the following criteria: • The program focuses on promoting school spirit and fosters community building at the school level as well as
helps to forge relationships within the school community • The program is consistent with Gospel Values.
Applications for the TCSBECU School Community Award can be sent to the Executive Director of The Angel Foundation for Learning by using the School Community Award Application Form. All applications should be submitted by Monday, March 17, 2008.
The Selection Committee, comprised of staff and members of the Board of Directors of TCSBECU and staff and members of the Board of Directors of The Angel Foundation for Learning, will review all applications. The recipient will be notified shortly thereafter. The award will be presented to the selected elementary school during Education Week.
Enquiries regarding this award may be made to the Executive Director, The Angel Foundation for Learning at 416-222-8282, ext. 2195 or the General Manager of the Toronto Catholic School Board Employee Credit Union Ltd. at 80 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto M2N 6E8 or by calling 416-229-5315.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 11-8b
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Toronto Catholic School Board Employees Credit Union Ltd. School Community Award
Section A: Applicant Information Name of School: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Section B: Project Proposal 1. What is the school’s proposed plan of action to develop school spirit and build community?
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2. Evaluation: Describe the process by which you will evaluate the benefits of building a stronger school community. Examples might
include: the use of a survey, student essays, etc.
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3. Rationale: i) How will your school community benefit from these funds? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
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ii) How will these funds promote school community building?
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______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please note: The successful school will be asked to submit an evaluation of the benefit of this fund at the end of this school year. Send the completed application by Monday, March 17, 2008 to Sara Camilleri, Executive Director, The Angel Foundation for Learning at 416-222-8282 ext. 2195 or FAX 416-512-4988 or email [email protected]. The award will be given to the selected school during Education Week. Name of Principal: ________________________________ Contact Person: _______________________ Signature of Principal: _____________________________ Date: _________________________________
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 11-9
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Catholic Education Foundation of Ontario Catholic Education Centre Tel: (416) 229-5326 80 Sheppard Avenue East Fax: (416) 229-5345 Toronto, ON M2N 6E8 Email: [email protected]
Catholic Education Foundation of Ontario: Initiatives in Catholic Education Michael Carty Award
OBJECTIVE Each year C.E.F.O. may award grants up to the maximum of $2000 each but not exceed $10,000 in total grants to support initiatives in Catholic schools in Ontario.
The objective is to encourage initiatives that improve, develop and enhance aspects of Catholic education that contribute to the whole person. Such initiatives would complement the central curricular program of the school or Board, and reflect the mission and goals of that Catholic school community.
INITIATIVES 1. Examples of initiatives that could be supported would be as follows, but possibilities are not at all limited.
a. A program aimed at developing and enhancing the leadership skills of students b. A program to develop appropriate social action activities involving students, staff and parents (develop
organizing skills, techniques, abilities to manage and evaluate) c. A program to enhance the abilities of regular subject teachers to teach religion both specifically and
through regular academic work 2. Activities not to be supported will include
a. Purchase of capital equipment, e.g. Computers, furniture, buses, etc. b. Provision of services, personnel or items normally provided through the Board’s or school’s budget c. Provisions of uniforms or equipment for sports teams d. Provision of funds to enhance any fund-raising activities within the school
SCHOOLS/BOARDS: The grant may be provided to a School Board, secondary school or elementary school.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES a. Applications for the awards must be received by March 7th for an initiative to be undertaken in the next school year b. Applications will be made on a form provided by C.E.F.O. that will require a thorough rationale for the
initiative and a clear plan for introduction, development, implementation and evaluation of the project (Please contact C.E.F.O. directly for application forms)
c. Applications will be reviewed by a C.E.F.O. Committee and projects assessed. The Committee will make recommendations to the Board of Directors.
d. All applicants will be informed of the outcome of their applications within 3 weeks of the C.E.F.O. Board’s decision
REPEAT APPLICATIONS a. Projects will be supported only once (e.g. A school that receives funding for a leadership development program
for its student council would not be funded for the same program the following year) b. Applications will be considered for 2 year funding for a project developed for a 2 year period
RECOGNITION Funds approved by the C.E.F.O. Board of Directors will be issued after the decision is made. A formal presentation of the Awards will be made at the Annual Fr. Fogarty Awards Dinner in October 2008.
RESERVATIONS a. C.E.F.O. reserves the right not to provide grants in any year b. C.E.F.O. reserves the right to halt the award program at any time c. It is understood that in supporting any educational activity C.E.F.O. is not assuming any responsibility for the
conduct of that activity or its outcomes
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 11-10
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Student Trustee Award of Excellence in Academics, Leadership and Christian Values
The Student Trustee Award of Excellence in Academics, Leadership and Christian Values is presented annually to an eligible student graduating from a Toronto Catholic District School Board secondary school who has demonstrated excellence in academics, leaderships and Christian Values, to encourage and support him or her in pursuit of studies at a recognized Canadian post-secondary institution.
A scholarship shall be awarded to a graduating grade 12 student (The TCDSB Student Trustee and members of the Catholic Student Leadership Impact Team are not eligible for this award): i. Academic standing shall be a critical criteria used in the selection of the recipient (students must maintain a
cumulative average of 85% or higher, with no more than one grade 12 M level course) ii. The student is held in high esteem within the school community iii. The student epitomizes the mission of his or her school iv. The student will also have a record of significant contribution to the school community v. The student will have displayed a commitment to hard work and have an excellent attendance record vi. The student must have demonstrated active involvement in the community vii. The student must be a full-time student
THE AWARD, of $2,000.00, will be given to the selected recipient upon proof of registration at a recognized Canadian post-secondary institution. An award letter and plaque will be presented to the recipient during the TCDSB Special Awards Event held in the Spring, or exceptionally, at an appropriate Board meeting.
NOMINATION PROCEDURE: Students are invited to submit an application together with (please indicate with a √) Incomplete nominations will not be accepted. Applicant’s covering letter describing contribution to the school and community (please include comments ڤ on what sparked you to do all you have done, and how your faith has helped in strengthening your leadership skills) Transcript & copy of grade 12 courses being taken ڤ Applicant’s résumé (with details of achievements) ڤ Principal’s letter of recommendation ڤ Post-secondary institution & program ڤ (proof of application) ڤ School Chaplain’s letter of recommendation ___________________________ Other documentation (please identify) ڤ
To ensure confidentiality, nominations may not be submitted by fax or electronic mail.
SELECTION PROCEDURE: The selection of the recipient will be made by a selection panel comprising the Superintendent of Curriculum and Accountability, the Student Leadership liaison and the current Student Trustee.
_______________________________________ ____________________________________________ Name of Applicant (please print) School
Home Address: ________________________________________________________________________ Street City Province Postal Code
________________________________________________________________________ Telephone E-Mail
______________________ __________________________________________ _________________ Date of graduation ceremony Applicant’s Signature Date
The deadline for nominations is March 26, 2008 Complete nomination information should be sent to: Student Trustee Award of Excellence
Communications Dept., Catholic Education Centre, 80 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto, ON M2N 6E8 For any additional information about the award or nomination process, please call
Déanne Foidart Sedef, at 416-222 8282, ext. 2355 or e-mail to [email protected]. Under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the Toronto Catholic District School Board has responsibilities respecting the
proper collection, retention, use and disclosure of personal information. The information contained in this nomination package will be used only for the purposes of the administration of the award
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 11-11
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
The Talk About CanadaTM Scholarship Quiz The Talk About Canada!™ Scholarship Quiz is a national contest for students who are citizens or permanent residents of Canada who wish to earn scholarship money for tuition. The Sixth Talk About Canada!TM Scholarship Quiz will be on the internet January 14th to February 25th, 2008. To win the scholarships (1-$5000 prize, 20-$1000 prizes, 40-$500 prizes) students must correctly answer fifty multiple-choice questions about Canada. All answers are linked to information on the web. Students can get help from friends, teachers and family. Any student who answers fifty questions correctly will be included in the draw for scholarships There is no fee for participating in the program.
For more information please go to http://operation-dialogue.com/e/tac/s.html
SUBJECT: 11-12 Genomics Teaching Prize The Ontario Genomics Institute (OGI) Genomics Teaching Prize is awarded annually to the Ontario secondary school teacher who best exemplifies OGI’s commitment to building the future of genomics and proteomics research. The Prize The winning teacher will receive: • a $5000 cash prize; • up to $2000 in laboratory equipment and/or instructional materials for his/her classroom; • expenses (including substitute teacher costs) to travel to the 2008 Science Teachers’ Association of Ontario
(STAO) Conference to give a lecture on his/her award-winning approach. Who can apply? This award is open to all senior biology teachers (Grades 11 & 12) at Ontario secondary schools. Applicants are required to nominate themselves, and to collect and submit all required materials. Completed application packages must include: • a completed application form (available from the OGI website); • program description; • concise syllabus of genomics-related material/content; • exemplars of student work from two assignments; • letters of recommendation (two), one from senior school staff (e.g. Department Head, Principal) and one from a
student. How to apply: Application forms, guidelines and evaluation criteria can be found on the OCI website at www.ontariogenomics.ca. Candidates will be evaluated by an expert review panel on their teaching strategies and approaches to addressing genomics as a new paradigm for life sciences research. Completed application packages are due to OGI no later than 27 June 2008 and the winner will be announced in September 2008.
For more information, go to www.ontariogenomics.ca
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 12-1
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
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TThhee PPiinnkk PPaanntthheerr SSttrriikkeess AAggaaiinn!! AA CCoommeeddyy bbyy WWiilllliiaamm GGlleeaassoonn
DDiirreeccttoorr:: MMaarrttiinn SSttoorryy AAssssiissttaanntt DDiirreeccttoorr:: JJoohhnn VVoollppee PPrroodduucceerr:: MMaarryy JJaannee MMccKKeeeenn The world’s most unusual criminologist, Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau, fights for his life and the future of all mankind in this hilarious caper. Unaware of the danger at every turn- spies, assassins and even a raving lunatic- Clouseau stumbles and slips by every attack. Can Clouseau triumph once again and save the world?
February 22, 23, 29 & March 1 In the Theatre at Madonna Catholic Secondary School
20 Dubray Avenue, North York, Ontario
NAME:
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TCDSB LOCATION or HOME ADDRESS:
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WORK TELEPHONE #:
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HOME PHONE #:
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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 22 7:30 p.m.
________ Adults x $15.00 = ________ Students x $10.00 =
$ _____________ $ _____________
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23 7:30 p.m.
________ Adults x $15.00 = ________ Students x $10.00 =
$ _____________ $_____________
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 29 7:30 p.m.
________ Adults x $15.00 = ________ Students x $10.00 =
$ _____________ $ _____________
SATURDAY MARCH 1 7:30 p.m.
________ Adults x $15.00 = ________ Students x $10.00 =
$ _____________ $ _____________
TOTAL =
$ _____________
• All tickets are for reserved seating • Cheque must accompany order form • No refunds or exchanges on tickets • Please indicate if any handicapped seating is required
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Send Order Form and cheque by courier or mail to: Staff Arts c/o Arts Department
Catholic Education Centre 80 Sheppard Ave East, Toronto, Ontario M2N 6E8
416-222-8282 ext. ARTS(2787) www.tcdsb.org/staffarts
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 12-2
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 12-3
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
February is Heart Month
presents the 3rd Annual
Make A “Change” in the Lives of Vulnerable TCDSB Students.
Consider donating the “Change” on your bi-weekly pay.
Raffle Eligibility: Fill out a form for the Cents-Off Program and win a great prize! * If you are already enrolled in the Cents-Off Program consider increasing the amount of your deduction. * General donations during the month of February will also be eligible for the raffle. * TCDSB staff enrolled in the Cents-Off Program as of March 2007 will also be eligible for the raffle.
RAFFLE ENTRY DEADLINE: February 28, 2008. Winners will be drawn on February 29, 2008. Winners will be notified by email.
Some of Last Year’s Winners:
About the Cents-Off Program: By participating in the Cents-Off Program, cents are deducted from your bi-weekly pay cheque and donated to The Angel Foundation for Learning to assist vulnerable TCDSB students. The Cents-Off are reflected on your T4 statement and usually amounts to less than $10.00/year! Send your Cents-Off Form to The Angel Foundation for Learning c/o Joan Lovell, CEC.
Prizes include: A.J. Casson Artwork, Digital Camera, Espresso/Cappuccino Coffee Machine and MUCH MORE!
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 12-4
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
Step Up to Celebrate the Finale of
Education Week at THE ANGEL FOUNDATION FOR LEARNING
FUN WALK SUNDAY, MAY 4, 2008
Where: Catholic Education Centre 80 Sheppard Ave. E. • 9:00 a.m. Registration • 10:00 a.m. Liturgy • 11:00 a.m. Walk
Entry Fees: Family (min. 3 people, maximum 5 people) $35 Individual $15 Students $10 Groups of 5 or more $7/person
Visit www.angelfoundationforlearning.org to download registration and sponsor
forms. Tax receipts available for donations of $10 or more.
For more information contact: Sara Camilleri at 416-222-8282 ext.2195 or [email protected]
MAKE A CHANGE IN THE LIVES OF VULNERABLE TCDSB STUDENTS
Not every child receives the appropriate nutrition to be an effective learner. Thanks to our generous donors, The Angel Foundation for Learning is able feed over 9,000 hungry students daily. Helps us make the change to continue feeding TCDSB students body, mind and soul. Join us for a fun-filled day including:
FREE BBQ FREE LOOT BAGS DOOR PRIZES & RAFFLE PRIZES FACE PAINTING MUSIC and SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 13-1
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
St. Cecilia students participate in exchange program January 24, 2008 LISA RAINFORD , The Villager French Immersion and Core French students at St. Cecilia Catholic School are hosting a group of scouts this week and throughout the weekend from La Sarre, Quebec as part of an exchange program. They'll be "showcasing Toronto," said Letizia Marci, one of two St. Cecilia teachers who are participating in the exchange. The students worked together with teachers to design an intinerary that will include a mass at St. Michael's Cathedral, a tour of City Hall, the CN Tower and a visit to the Hockey Hall of Fame. "They are totally excited," Marci told The Villager. The scouts arrived
Thursday and are staying until Tuesday, Jan. 29. Their trip will include a one-day bus trip to Niagara Falls as well.
This cultural and educational exchange program is offered by the Society for Educational Visits and Exchanges in Canada (SEVEC), an organization that's been facilitating exchanges for youth in Canada for more than 70 years. One of its purposes is to provide a way for children to learn about Canada's diversity while making friends with kids from another region.
St. Cecilia students in Grade 8 will travel to La Sarre in May and should be prepared for both winter and spring-like weather. "Apparently, they could get weather like this in May," said Marci on Wednesday afternoon, referring to the sub-zero temperatures this week. Students will stay with a host family along with their "twin" and will be provided with meals, local transportation and a place to sleep.
The specific details of the Quebec portion of their trip has yet to be determined, but while in Toronto, the scouts will have a jam-packed visit. On their first day in the neighbourhood they were treated to Vesuvio's Restaurant followed by a walking tour of downtown with a stop at the Bata Shoe Museum and Royal Ontario Museum. On day two, they planned to skate at Nathan Phillips Square and tour the MuchMusic studios.
SUBJECT: 13-2a Friendly cook-off sees local students, community members compete January 24, 2008 CLARK KIM http://www.insidetoronto.com/News/York/article/39941 Two groups of students from two local high schools competed in a cook-off a la Iron Chef Monday, Jan. 21 with both teams presenting mouth-watering dishes. The friendly competition between the teams of four from George Harvey Collegiate Institute and Archbishop Romero Catholic Secondary School was an extension of a successful after-school cooking club that started two years ago. Guest professional chefs such as the head chef from the downtown Hilton as well as local talent who work in community kitchens, come in to teach students how to make healthy and affordable meals. The Stone Soup Cooking Club is a partnership between the schools involved, city staff who provide the nutritional information for foods and the 12 Division Community Police Liaison Committee that help recruit volunteer chefs. "It's been going fantastic. We had no problem getting people to come out," said Joan Seignoret, family studies teacher at George Harvey, noting about 25 students are currently signed up for each session held once a week. "The chefs have been wonderful and recognize the kids' possibilities. And it's improved my own culinary skills." Maria Araujo, a youth worker who helps run the program at Archbishop Romero, added the program exposes students to food from a variety of cultures they would probably never try before.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 13-2b
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
She also thanked Barbara Spyropoulos of the 12 Division CPLC for helping find the chefs to instruct the kids and inspire them to possibly follow a career path in the culinary arts. "We're always looking for more chefs," Spyropoulos said. She recruited Patrick McNamara, an internationally experienced cook for the past 40 years, who is currently teaching community members at the Learning Enrichment Foundation how to prepare gourmet dishes. McNamara, who established the rules for the cookoff, which took place at LEF, said the youth are much easier to teach. "They're easier to mold," said McNamara, encouraging everyone he teaches to be creative. "You never stop learning." As for the cookoff, the veteran chef added that a little competition is always healthy. The non-competing students from George Harvey and Archbishop Romero came along to act as judges. When the score was tallied, the winner was a third team. They were local residents enrolled in the LEF program for the past four months. The high school students called them "the professionals." But the student chefs came a close second, preparing exquisite meals of their own consisting of marinated chicken, stir-fry vegetables and steamed rice. Leanna Doodnath and Rayman Bulkan from George Harvey said the cooking club was a great experience and both took advantage of learning from professional chefs.
"It's nice to have someone who knows what they're talking about and in the field," Rayman said. Leanna, who is hoping to become a full-time chef one day, agreed. "My goal and dream is to open a restaurant," she said.
SUBJECT: 13-3
Titans Triumph Vanier lose in King Romaine's court By Tiffany Kallinikos Filed December 16, 2007, from the HP Science and Technology
Romaine Lawrence lived up to his nickname Tuesday, leading Mother Teresa Titans to an 87-62 victory against the Jean Vanier Mavericks in a showdown of undefeated teams in the TDCAA senior boys basketball standings. The man known as "King Romaine" because whenever he goes out on the court he gets what he wants, scored 30 points as the Titans kept their undefeated record intact at 8-0. It was the 11th game in 15 days for the Titans and the fatigue from their gruelling schedule was showing in the first quarter where Mother Teresa committed a number of turnovers that, luckily, Vanier could not capitalize on. Teresa led after the first eight minutes. Vanier’s offensive rebounding helped them take the lead for the first time in the game with 18 seconds to go in the second quarter. However, the lead was short lived after precision foul shooting put the Titans back on top to close the half. Gallacher was not happy with his team’s performance and let them know at the end of the quarter. "In the first half we didn’t play too well, I think we need to play a little smarter, a little more intense," Gallacher said. Lawrence echoed his sentiments. "He wasn’t happy with our performance,” he said. "[The halftime talk] wasn’t bad, he was yelling at us because we were playing horrible and he just wanted us to play great. He just boosted us to play well." The Titans started the third quarter with authority when Ashton Khan scored off of a fast break. But it was Mother Teresa’s six-foot-eight centre, Maurice Walker, who produced an offensive rebound and drove to the Vanier basket for a dunk. Khan produced another two points off a fast break from Lawrence. Lawrence had the hot hand in the third quarter as he banked four three-pointers in a row. Every time he shot from the perimeter, fans held up three fingers, anticipating another three ball from ‘King Romaine.’ Walker produced three blocks in the fourth quarter bringing Titans fans to their feet. Walker was also a member of Canada’s Junior Men’s National Basketball Team and at 16 years-old is already striking the attention of several NCAA schools. "The first half of play we played kind of sloppy but we picked up our intensity in the second half and that’s how we got our lead and won the game," said Khan who scored 17 points
Mother Teresa players Ashton Khan (left) and
Romaine Lawrence (right) converse after an intense halftime talk with their coach Richard Gallacher.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 13-4a
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Lunch at the plaza By Muzna Siddiqi Filed January 27, 2008,, from the HP Science and Technology Centre
Officials at a local high school are trying to create opportunities during lunch for students so they won’t hang out at the local plaza.
Paul McAlpine, principal of Pope John Paul II Secondary School, said they are taking steps to keep the students in the school. "We’re trying to draw kids into our own cafeteria so they will enjoy a menu that would keep them here," McAlpine said. But due to the amount of students at the school, the cafeteria is at times unable to handle two lunch breaks with roughly 700 students each time, he said, adding there is a need to filter students out into the community or for them to bring their own lunches.
"We’re very limited by the plaza up the street which treats us very well," he said. "But they’re also inundated with students over a very short lunch period." Frank Chi, an employee at the Village Smoke and Convenience store, said there are times when 15 to 20 students are in the store simultaneously during lunch. "I need at least two people here to deal with the rush," Chi said. as he warmed up some of the patties served at his store.
The assistant manager of the Popeye’s Chicken and Biscuits also said her store is really crowded daily from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. She mentioned this is usually the case during the wintertime when no students want to eat outside due to the cold weather conditions. "There’s no other place to go to sit," she said. "They have one pizza place here and [one] chicken place to go to. "Students said the plaza is a popular destination because it is the only place that serves food other than their school. "They’re the closest stores," said Jessica Moore, a student at JPII. She said the students not only like coming to the plaza to get lunch, but also "to take a break from school." Another students pointed to the lack of transportation as an issue. "There isn’t really anywhere else to go if you don’t have a car," said Amanda Bacchus. "We don’t drive; [the plaza] is walking distance." McAlpine said the school has a good rapport with the merchants at the plaza and he visits the plaza on a monthly basis to speak with its vendors.
JPII students hanging outside of Regino's Pizza located at the corner of Morningside Avenue and Military Trail.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 13-4b
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
From high school to university By Muzna Siddiqi Filed January 27, 2008, from the HP Science and Technology Centre For most students, getting through high school is hard enough, but transitioning into university and being able to maintain good grades sometimes seems like an unattainable feat. But this was not an issue for Karen Wong. The former Pope John Paul II Secondary School student graduated high school with a 99 per cent average, the second highest in the Toronto Catholic District School Board. She has been able to maintain an average of 92 per cent in her first year at the University of Waterloo in the biomedical sciences program and attributes her success to the training she received from an enriching program at her high school. "I think in a lot of ways the IB programme kind of prepared me for the amount of work that could be expected in university," Wong said. The International Baccalaureate (IB) is a diploma program that provides international education with rigorous assessment which well-known universities around the world recognize, according to the IB website. "The IB students are not afraid of the academic side of university," said Tracey Robertson, co-ordinator of the IB Programme and history teacher at Pope John Paul II Secondary School. Robertson said that, because of the amount of independent work these students have to do, they are familiar with university concepts such as tutorials, independent research, and writing exams. All of these skills contribute to an easy transition into university. But these students still may have adjustment issues. "They go from a very sheltered, structured environment where they’re in grade 12, they’re the top of the school, teachers know them and they have a real rapport, to this huge environment where they’re only a number," Robertson said. Wong said the IB class was a small group of 25 students who had the same classes together for four years. "I miss the close-knit group of people to always be with," she said. But Wong was not bothered by the fact that people did not know about any of her past achievements once she entered university. "For me, it was never really a big deal that people knew who I was or that I was supposedly a smart girl," Wong said. "As far as professors go, it really didn’t bother me that they really didn’t know who I was. Eventually, they probably will." But back at her high school, Wong has set the bar for future students. "She’s our ultimate peak," Robertson chuckled as she mentioned that her name has become a type of acronym amongst teachers. "How great can our students be? Are they a Karen Wong? "Robertson says Wong was the type of student who excelled at everything, and that a teacher gets a chance to teach this type of student only once or twice in their career. "She’s one of those rare and wonderful opportunities a teacher gets," Robertson said. "Just a natural brightness that really humbles you as a teacher."
Karen Wong, a former Pope John Paul II Secondary School
student, graduated with the second highest average in the
Toronto Catholic District School Board.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 13-4c
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Literature in Action: Students Inspire the Spirit of Giving in Pope John Paul II In December 2007, Mr. Santin’s and Ms. Silliker’s grade nine English class at Pope John Paul II Catholic Secondary School brought their learning to life by organizing a toiletry drive for Second Base Youth Shelter in Scarborough. The drive was an extension of the student’s study of Tom Finder, a fictional tale about a 15-year-old homeless teen in Calgary.
Students created a poster that educated peers on youth homelessness, advertised the toiletry drive to the school community and inspired the spirit of giving in the Christmas season. Students then prepared and presented a speech about the toiletry drive to each homeroom class at the school from December 3-14. The class received overwhelming support by both staff and fellow students, and collected approximately 500 toiletry items for the Shelter. To culminate the drive, the class went to Second Base to donate the items. While at the Shelter, the students also volunteered by making lunch for the residents and organizing Christmas gifts.
Second Base is a 56-bed emergency shelter for male and female youth aged 16-21. Not only does Second Base provide food, clothing and shelter, it also offers opportunities for youth in need to become independent and self-reliant within the community
SUBJECT: 13-5 Working Together for Student Success!
On January 23rd, the newly established PLN for Guidance and Career Education (Area 9 & 10) hosted a Parent Information Evening on the Transition to High School. The event held at St. Elizabeth Seton was attended by over 150 parents of Grade 7 and 8 students.
The evening focused on aspects of the transition to secondary school including:
• Transition is Tough! • Choosing Appropriate Course Levels • Program Pathways and Post-Secondary Destinations
These topics were highlighted through a power point presentation delivered by the PLN teachers – Julie Fantinato, Brenda St. Bernard and Gina Vincent. Parents were also invited to visit individual High School booths and engage in conversation with the representatives from Blessed Mother Teresa, Francis Libermann, Mary Ward, Pope John Paul II and Senator O’Connor.
With the collaboration of our secondary school counterparts, parents were provided with the opportunity to acquire information and obtain answers to their many questions through a Q & A Panel. The PLN for Guidance and Career Education (Area 9 &10) plans to host a similar event next year!
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 14
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Let us remember in prayer the souls of the deceased members of the TCDSB
community and their loved ones, particularly the following who have died recently... for these we pray:
May the angels lead them into paradise. May the martyrs come to welcome them into the
new and eternal Jerusalem. The holy sacrifice of the Mass will
be offered for their souls. May they rest in peace.
MEMORIALS
Gaetano Cianchetti father of Antonietta Cianchetti, Teacher at
St. Fidelis Catholic School Paolo Ciotoli father of Marianne Gilbert, Teacher at
St. Robert Catholic School Rita Conroy retired Secretary at
Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha/Blessed Trinity Catholic Schools
Cornelus Heurkens father of Mary-Ann Mayer, Teacher at
St. Dominic Savio Catholic School Patrick Joseph Hunt father of Roisin Di Pasquale, Teacher at
Bishop Allen Academy Pauline Nealon mother of Cathy Nealon, Teacher at
Cardinal Leger Catholic School Shirley Rodriguez mother of Ruth Goggin, Secretary at
Pope John Paul II Catholic Secondary School
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 15
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
BIRTHS AND ADOPTIONS
Robert Brendan Lord
born January 16, 2008. Son of Jolanta Lord, Teacher at
St. James Catholic School and Martin Lord
Maeve Alexandra Hemmerling
born January 19, 2008. Daughter of Doug Hemmerling, Teacher at
James Cardinal McGuigan Catholic High School and Christy
Malaina Ferreira Pimentel
born January 21, 2008. Daughter of Melissa Pimentel, Teacher at St. Conrad Catholic School
and Carlos Pimentel
Blessed are you, Creator God, giver of life and the source of joy.
Bless these parents of our TCDSB Community as they celebrate and welcome the gift of life and children into their homes.
Grace their hearts and homes with your love and peace. Amen.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 16-1
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
AN UPDATE FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY SERVICES BLACK HISTORY MONTH
The following books are available in the Professional Library to support Black History Month: Aardema, Verna. Koi and the Kola Nuts. New York, NY; Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, c1999
Brill, Marlene Targ. Allen Jay and the Underground Railroad. Minneapolis, MN; Millbrook Press. c1993
Bryan, Ashley. Beat the Story-Drum, Pum-Pum. New York, NY; Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, c1980
Bryan, Ashley. The Night Has Ears. New York, New York: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Division, c1999
Bull, Angela. Free at Last: The Story of Martin Luther King, Jr. New York, NY: DK Publishing Inc., c2000
Bunting, Eve. Smoky Night. New York, NY: Voyager Books Harcourt Inc., c1994
Bynum, Eboni. Jamari’s Drum. Berkeley, CA: Publishers Group West, c2004
Curtis, Christopher Paul. Bud, Not Buddy. New York; Random House, cc1999
Edwards, Pamela Duncan. Barefoot Escape on the Underground Railroad. Harper Collins; c1997
Evans, Freddi Williams. A Bus of Our Own. Morton Grove, Illinois; Albert Whitman & Company, c2001
Gorrell, Gena. North Star to Freedom: The Story of the Underground Railroad. Toronto, Canada Stoddart Publishing Co. Limited, c1996
Greenfield, Elizabeth. Honey, I Love and Other Love Poems. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers, c2003
Greenwood, Barbara. The Last Safe House. Toronto, Ont.; Kids Can Press Ltd. c1998
Hamilton, Virginia. The People Could Fly: The Picture Book. Toronto, Canada: Random House of Canada Limited: c2004
Harrington, Janice N. Going North. New York, NY: Farar, Straus and Giroux, c2004
Keens-Douglas, Richardo. Freedom Child of the Sea. U.S.A.Annick Press Ltd., c1995
Meyers, Walter Dean. I've Seen the Promised Land: The Life of Dr.Martin Luther King, Jr. New York, NY: Harper Collins Publishers, c2004
Miller, William. Richard Wright and the Library Card. New York, NY; Lee & Low Books Inc., c1997
Miller, William. The Bus Ride. New York, NY; Lee & Low Books Inc., c1998
Naidoo, Beverley. The Other Side of Truth. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc., c2000
Nelson, Vaunda. Almost to Freedom. Minneapolis, MN: Carolrhoda Books, Inc., c2003
Perkyns, Dorothy. Last Days in Africville.Vancouver, BC: Beach Holme Publishing, c2003
Rappaport, Doreen. Martin’s Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. New York, NY: Hyperion Books for Children, c2001
Raven, Margot Theis. Circle Unbroken: The Story of a Basket and Its People. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, c2004
Ringgold, Faith. Aunt Harriet’s Underground Railroad in the Sky. New York, NY: Crown Publishers, Inc., c1992
Sadlier, Rosemary. The Kids Book of Black Canadian History. Toronto: Kids Can Press, c2003
Shadd, Adrienne. The Underground Railroad: Next Stop, Toronto. Toronto, Ontario: Natural Heritage/Natural History Inc., c2002
Valitchka, James. I'm Not Brown I'm Human, James Valitchka. c2006
Whelan, Gloria. Friend on Freedom River. Canada; Sleeping Bear Press, c2004
Wiles, Deborah. Freedom Summer. New York, NY: Atheneum Books for Young Reader, c2001.
Winter, Jeanette. Follow The Drinking Gourd. New York; Alfred A. Knope,Inc., c1998
Woodson, Jacqueline. Coming On Home Soon. New York, NY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, c2004.
For additional information please call Teresa Paoli or Bozena Grymek-Nowinowski at 416-222-8282 ext. 2406 or visit the Professional Library at: http://www.tcdsb.org/library/
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 16-2a
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
An Update from Professional Library February is a Psychology Month
The following materials are available in the Professional Library to support Psychology Month: Barkley, Russell A. Taking Charge of ADHD: The Complete, Authoritative Guide for Parents. New York: Guilford Press, c2000. 616. 8589/ BAR
Bateman, Teresa. The Bully Blockers Club. Morton Grove, Ill.: Albert Whitman & Co., 2004. E/BAT
Beaudoin, Marie-Nathalie. Breaking the Culture of Bullying and Disrespect, Grades K- 8: Best Practices and Successful Strategies. Thousands Oaks, California: Corwin Press, c2004. 371. 58/BEA
Bowers, Grant. Sexual Misconduct in Education: Prevention, Reporting and Discipline. Marvin A. Zuker.; Markham, Ont.: LexisNexis Butterworths, c2003. 344. 713078/BOW
Brooks, Robert B. The Power of Resilience: Achieving Balance, Confidence, and Personal Strength in Your Life. Robert Brooks and Sam Goldstein, New York: McGraw-Hill, c2004. 155. 24/ BRO
Brooks, Robert B. Nurturing Resilience in Our Children: Answers to the Most Important Parenting Questions. Chicago, Ill.: Contemporary Books, c2003. 155. 4/ BRO
Coloroso, Barbara. The Bully, the Bullied and the Bystander: From Pre-school to High School: How Parents and Teachers Can Help Break the Cycle of Violence. Toronto: HarperCollins, c2002. 371. 58/COL
Fearnley, Fran. I Wrote on All Four Walls: Teens Speak Out On Violence. Toronto: Annick Press, c2004. 303. 60835/IWR
Greene, Ross W. The Explosive Child: A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children. 2nd Ed. New York. NY: Quill, c2001. 649. 153/GRE
Heinrichs, Rebekah. Perfect Targets: Asperger Syndrome and Bullying: A Practical Solutions for Surviving the Social World...Shawnee Mission, Kan.: Autism Asperger Pub., c2003. 371. 58/HEI
Juvonen, Jaana and Sandra Graham. Peer Harassment in School: The Plight of the Vulnerable and Victimized. New York: Guilford Press, c2001. 371. 58/ PEE
Kerr, Barbara. Smart Boys: Talent, Manhood, and the Search for Meaning. Scottsdale, AZ: Great Potential Press Inc., c2001. 155. 3320879/KER
Kerr, Barbara. Smart Girls: A New Psychology of Girls, Women, and Giftedness. Scottsdale, AZ: Great Potential Press Inc., c2001. 155. 3330879/KER
Levine, Mel. The Myth of Laziness. New York, NY: Simon & Shuster, c2003. 370. 153/LEV
Mac, Carrie. The Beckoners. Victoria, BC: Orca Book Publishers, c2004. FIC/MAC
Matthew, Dona J. Being Smart About Gifted Children: A Guidebook for Parents and Educators. Scottsdale, AZ: Great Potential Press, Inc., c2005. 371. 95/MAT
Merrell, Kenneth W. Helping Students Overcome Depression and Anxiety: A Practical Guide. New York, NY: The Guilford Press, c2001. 618. 928527/MER
Mitchell, John J. The Mental and Emotional Life of Teenagers. Calgary, Alberta: Detselig Enterprises Ltd, c2001. 155. 5/MIT
Murray, Bob. Raising an Optimistic Child: A Proven Plan for Depression-Proofing Young Children for Life. New York: McGraw-Hill, c2006. 618. 9289/ MUR
Nadeau, Kathleen G. Understanding Girls with AD/HD. Silver Spring, MD: c1999. 618. 928589/NAD
Slavens, Elaine. Bullying: Deal With It Before Push Comes to Shove. Toronto: J. Lorimer, c2003. 302. 34/SLA
Stein, Steven J. The EQ Edge: Emotional Intelligence and Your Success. Toronto, Canada: Multi-Health Systems Inc., c2000. 158. 1/STE
Waugh, Lyndon D. Tired of Yelling: Teaching Our Children to Resolve Conflict. Atlanta, Ga: Longstreet, c1999. 371. 9/STE
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 16-2b
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Weinstein, Miriam. The Surprising Power of Family Meals: How Eating Together Makes Us Smarter, Stronger, Healthier, and Happier.1st ed. Hanover, N.H.; Steerforth Press, c2005. 306.85/ WEI
Wessler, Stephen. The Respectful School: How Educators and Students Can Conquer Hate and Harassment. Alexandria, Va.: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, c2003. 371. 782/WES
Other Resources include: Psychology and Behavioural Sciences Collection online database, which provides coverage of more than 550 full text journals, including more than 525 peer-reviewed titles. It covers such topics as emotional and behavioural characteristics, psychiatry & psychology, mental processes, anthropology, and observational and experimental methods.
For additional information please call Teresa Paoli or Bozena Grymek-Nowinowski at 416-222-8282 ext. 2406 or visit our Professional Library at: http://www.tcdsb.org/library/
SUBJECT: 16-3
Calling All NTIP Mentors and Mentees A Toronto Catholic District School Board Professional Development Day for NTIP Mentors and Mentees
"Two By Two Today and Tomorrow" The mentoring process enables the Mentor and Mentee to grow and develop as professionals and it contributes to a
more collaborative and collegial culture within a Catholic School Community When: February 7, 2008 or
February 12, 2008 or February 20, 2008
Where: York University Lecture Hall, Ground Floor, CEC Time: 8:30-3:00
Please note there is no parking available. However, the CEC is accessible by TTC. • Please select one of the above dates • Registration on PAL should be completed by the Mentor • Mentee will automatically be registered • Both Mentor and Mentee must attend the same In-service
SUBJECT: 16-4
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 16-5
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
New Technology Workshops Now Available on PAL
WORKSHOP DATE TIME LOCATION “Get SMART” – Adding Interactivity to Lessons Using the SMART Board and SMART Software
Tues. Feb.5th 9:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Regina Pacis Room 203
Library Pro – Catalogue Maintenance – A.M. Session
P.M. Session
Mon. Feb.11th
“ 9:00 a.m. -11;30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Room 209“
“Make Show and Tell Cool Again” – Digital Storytelling
Tues. Feb.12th 9:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Regina Pacis Room 202
Differentiated Instruction Using Technology Wed. Feb.20th 9:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m.“
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Room 204
Adobe Fireworks: Add Interactivity to your Lesson Plans with Fireworks
Thurs. Feb.21st
9:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Room 208
Supporting Media Literacy Through Digital Imaging: Photoshop Elements in the Classroom
Tues. Feb.26th 9:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Regina Pacis Room 203
Explore the World with Google Earth: Elementary Teachers
Tues. Feb.27th 9:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Regina Pacis Room 203
Effective Communication with PowerPoint Wed. Mar.19th
9:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Br. Edmund Rice / St. Josaphat
Calling All Movie Producers and Directors: Video Editing 101 for Educators
Wed. Mar.19th
1:00 p.m.—3:30 p.m.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Room 204
“Capture the Moment” – Making Effective Use of Your Digital Camera
Thurs. Mar.20th
9:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Regina Pacis Room 203
Adobe Dreamweaver: Use Web Design Technology to Build Lessons with Active Components (video, sound, interactive links, etc.)
Thurs. Mar.20th
9:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Room 208
“Get SMART” – Adding Interactivity to Lessons Using the SMART Board and SMART Software
Tues.Mar.25th 9:00 a.m.—3:30 p.m.
Regina Pacis Room 203
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 17-1
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
The Toronto Elementary Catholic Teachers Executive & the Toronto Catholic District School Board
invite all SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS
and all other interested teachers to attend the
SPECIAL EDUCATION OPEN DISCUSSION FORUM
This is an opportunity to better understand and address the realities of our SPECIAL EDUCATION programmes. TECT and the TCDSB want to listen to your issues, concerns, comments, suggestions, ideas, and recommendations related to SPECIAL EDUCATION.
Representing the Board will be Dr. Jim Saraco, Superintendent of Education, Special Services.
Date: Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Location: TECT Office, 951 Wilson Avenue - Unit 11
Time: 5:00 p.m. Light dinner will be served.
RSVP: TECT Office c/o Anthony Bellissimo 416-398-6838
SUBJECT: 17-2
FEBRUARY 15TH PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY IN-SERVICES FOR CUPE 1328 STAFF
Registration will begin for sessions to be held on February 15th, 2008 on-line through PAL. Registration will begin on January 21 through to January 31 for sessions for staff who are full-time employees and members of the above group. EA’s, CYW’s, and secretarial staff are asked to register on-line in order to be assigned to workshops for the day. A number of workshops are being offered across the city and include the following topics:
• Wellness • Autism Spectrum Disorders • Child Abuse • Safe Schools • Assistive Technology • Dealing with Difficult People/Situations • Engaging for Success • I’m a Great Kid
Each session indicates the target audience and group size at the various locations throughout the city. Registration for some workshops is limited, so register early! Thank you on behalf of the Committee.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 17-3a
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Working Together To Educate All Special Services Department, Psychological Services
FEBRUARY IS PSYCHOLOGY MONTH
Psychology is for Everyone The goal of national Psychology Month is to generate awareness of, and interest in the diverse roles psychology plays, and to share with the public how psychology contributes to the overall well-being of the community.
The Psychological Services Department of the Toronto Catholic District School Board would like to invite every member of our community to explore and discover the many different ways psychology can help improve our everyday life and overall well-being, and balance the many roles and responsibilities we have. Psychology is for everyone! During the month of February, the Psychological Services Department presents: Display of psychology resources and handouts, and display of students’ related artwork: Date: February 11 - 15, 2008
Place: TCDSB – CEC Atrium (2nd Floor) Video presentations: Date: February 11 - 15, 2008, 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Place: TCDSB – CEC Atrium (2nd Floor) Topics: Social skills
Learning disabilities Parenting the explosive child Bullying
Presentations for teachers/parents: Date: February 22, 2008; 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Place: TCDSB –CEC, Catholic Teachers’ Centre (3rd Floor) Topics: Psychology Promotes Success (see separate flyer for topics)
Display of psychology related books: Date: February 1 - 28, 2008
Place: TCDSB –CEC Library (Main Floor)
All events will take place at TCDSB – Catholic Education Centre, 80 Sheppard Avenue East
Please visit TCDSB Psychological Services website: www.tcdsb.org/psychology For additional information please contact: Dr. Maria Kokai, Chief Psychologist
416-222-8282 ext. 2626 or [email protected]
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 17-3b
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
FEBRUARY IS PSYCHOLOGY MONTH Working Together To Educate All
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY PROMOTES
SUCCESS
The Psychological Services Department invites parents and educators to attend workshops designed to address the social, emotional and behavioural needs of students.
Come for one or all of the presentations.
1:00 p.m. Proactive Behaviour Management: Reducing Disruptive Behaviour in the Classroom Why aren’t punishment techniques always effective? Why can time-out or using reprimands be ineffective in reducing disruptive/ off-task behaviour? How can we increase on-task behaviour in the class while maintaining positive relationships with our students? Presented by: Rita Alekian, Psycho educational Consultant
1:40 p.m. Anxiety and Depression in Children and Adolescents You will learn how to recognize symptoms of anxiety and depression in children and adolescents. What are the signs and symptoms that you may observe? What statements do students make that help you become aware of their emotional needs? How can you help? Presented by: Grace Labao, Psycho educational Consultant
2:20 p.m. Self Determination Theory – Application in the Classroom In this session, you will learn how to motivate and improve the interaction and achievement of students in the classroom. Presented by: Carla Amodio, Psychological Associate and Stefano Di Domenico, Student in Psychology, University of Toronto
There will be an opportunity for members of the audience to pose specific questions.
The focus will be on practices and strategies, informed by research, that enhance the ability of parents and educators to address the diverse needs of children and adolescents.
Friday, February 22, 2008, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Catholic Teachers’ Centre, Third Floor Catholic Education Centre, 80 Sheppard Avenue East
To reach the Catholic Education Centre by subway, exit at the Sheppard stop, and walk one block east. Underground parking is limited. Paid parking is available at the Sheppard Centre.
Please register via voicemail 416-222-8282, ext. 89000
Psychological Services Department, Toronto Catholic District School Board
Dr. Maria Kokai, Chief Psychologist
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 17-4a
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
SUPPORT SERVICE FOR STUDENTS WITH AUTISM AUTISM COURSE
Part II What is this course about? The goal of this course is to increase the internal capacity within the TCDSB for the provision of best-practice education for students with autism spectrum disorders. A high degree of expertise in the education of students with autism spectrum disorders is best acquired through the opportunity to participate in the provision of high-quality educational programs to a large number of children with widely-ranging abilities and challenges. Who is this course for? A small number of elementary and secondary teachers who would be interested in participating in a program of expertise-development in the area of autism spectrum disorders will be selected to participate in this course. Selection will be based on demonstrated interest in and commitment to the field of autism spectrum disorders and successful teaching experience. Staff selected should also be interested in working in a specific capacity with students with autism spectrum disorders. There will be an attempt to ensure that the various geographic regions of the board are represented. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply, but should note that only a very small number of candidates can be accommodated at this time. What does it involve? This course will involve the following components: • participation in the TCDSB Autism course Part I (if this has not already been done) • participation in other Support Service for Students with Autism – sponsored in-service and networking events • participation in Support Service for Students with Autism team meetings • weekly opportunities to observe and participate in the range of more direct services provided by Support
Service for Students with Autism staff, including: direct, intensive intervention with students student assessment mentoring of classroom staff programming support to teachers and support staff consultation service collaboration with providers of contracted consultation services case conferences
Selected teachers will participate one day per week from March 17th, 2008 to May 9th, 2008 in order to participate fully in the range of activities listed above, and will work closely on those days with Support Service for Students with Autism staff. Interested candidates require the permission of their school principal to apply.
Applications should be directed to Susan Menary, Chief, Speech and Language Services and Autism Lead, Catholic Education Centre
Applications will be accepted until March 7, 2008.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 17-4b
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Support Service for Students with Autism Application – Autism Course Part II
Teacher’s Name: ______________________________________________________________________________ School: ______________________________________________________________________________________ Current Assignment: ___________________________________________________________________________ Principal’s Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________ (Indicating approval) Please provide a brief description on your interest in participating in the Autism Course Part II Please return to Susan Menary, Support Services for Students with Autism by March 7, 2008
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 17-5
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
OECTA’S PD NETWORK
in partnership with the Toronto Elementary Catholic Teachers
and with special permission from the Toronto Catholic District School Board
presents
A BULLYING PREVENTION WORKSHOP Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
At the TECT office 951 Wilson Ave. Unit 12
This workshop is a full day workshop for TECT members only An occasional teacher will be provided for successful applicants.
Successful applicants will be contacted via email and given further details regarding SEMS code. Lunch will be provided.
Please complete and return application to
Nick Netta via Board courier to the TECT Office
at 951 Wilson Avenue, Unit 12 or by fax at 416-398-7055
by no later than Friday, February 29, 2008 at 3:30 p.m.
APPLICATION FORM
APPLICANT INFORMATION Name Date of Application School Name School Phone Number E-mail Address
I am a member of the Toronto Elementary Catholic Teachers _____________________________________ Signature of Applicant Applicants must inform their principals of their intention to attend this workshop in order to avoid
any scheduling conflicts with local school events that require the teacher’s presence
If there are more applicants than spots available, participants will be chosen by random lot from all applications. Late applicants will be placed on a waiting list.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 17-6
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 17-7
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 18-1
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
APPLICATION FOR POSITION OF RESPONSIBILITY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
VISION OF CATHOLIC SCHOOL LEADERSHIP Leadership in and on behalf of Catholic schools is deeply spiritual, servant-like, visionary and empowering. A Catholic school leader is called to be a spiritual leader, an effective administrator and an excellent communicator. We seek educational leaders who demonstrate powerful personal mission and commitment through action. We are committed to selecting leaders who are visionary and innovative, student-focused, excellent role models and collaborative in building a Catholic community. We are inviting applications from qualified and interested candidates for the position of Principal in the elementary panel. The successful applicants will be placed on a shortlist in preparation for upcoming vacancies during the next two years. NOTE: Human Resources will contact only those candidates being considered for an interview. Application package must contain the following documents when submitted: (1) Completed application form. (2) Copy of latest Certificate of Qualification from the Ontario College of Teachers, and a copy of the
Foundation Series certificate. (3) If your Certificate of Qualification does not include any one of the following: Master’s Degree,
Principal’s Qualifications Part I and 2, Religious Education Part I and II, please include proof that you have completed the course.
(4) Recommendation forms included in the application package should be given to your referring Principal and Superintendent who will then forward them directly to Human Resources.
(5) Current Pastoral Reference from the Parish you are currently registered with (original copy). (6) Incomplete packages will automatically be returned. (excluding principal and superintendent
recommendations) Criteria for Position: Positive recommendations from Principal/Superordinate and from Superintendent Evidence of two (2) successful years as a vice principal as of June 30, 2008 Principal’s Qualifications Part I and Part II Master’s Degree (M.Ed., M.Div., M.A., etc) Religious Education Part I or equivalent Religious Education Part II or equivalent by June 30, 2008 Current Pastoral Reference from Parish priest
Applications may be obtained by e-mailing your request to Diane Earle ([email protected])
Please return completed application package to
Angela Gauthier, Superintendent-Human Resources by no later than Friday, February 15th by 4:00 p.m.
INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD IN MARCH
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 18-2
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Applications are Invited for Secondments to the Ontario Science Centre Science School
1 Teacher - 4U Physics For 26 years the Ontario Science Centre Science School (OSCSS) has offered two full-time semesters of enriched University Preparation science credits for 56 Ontario students in their final year of high school. This challenging and stimulating program emphasizes high academic achievement, the development of communications skills and the opportunity to learn and experience science in new and innovative ways within the Ontario Science Centre. TERM of SECONDMENT: August 29, 2008 – June 30, 2009 Qualifications and Requirements: • A degree in Physics from a recognized university and appropriate Ontario Teachers’ Certification • Ontario College of Teachers Certificate of Qualification with Honours Specialist in Science preferred • Demonstrated successful teaching experience in 4U Physics • Demonstrated ability to evaluate student achievement based on the categories and levels within The Ontario
Curriculum • Outstanding creativity, competence and innovation combined with the ability to challenge, motivate and inspire
talented students through an experiential program • Passion for communicating science to students from a variety of grade levels • Enthusiasm, versatility, flexibility and outstanding communication and presentation skills • Ability to work as a member of a cooperative team • An understanding of the goals of the Science School and the mission and vision of the Ontario Science Centre Responsibilities: The responsibilities fall into two areas each representing 50% of the job. • To teach an enriched 4U Physics course • To deliver Ontario Science Centre school programs for visiting groups of 20-400 students (K-12) and their
teachers, and to participate in the development of these programs. The successful candidate will remain in the employment of the Toronto Catholic District School Board with full salary and benefits paid by the Board. The seniority and role within the home school of the successful candidate will be maintained in accordance with the current Collective Agreement in effect at the Board. Working conditions will be in accordance with the Ontario Science Centre’s Science Education branch guidelines. Hours of work are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and will include some weekends and after hour commitments. A résumé and covering letter describing the candidate’s experience and achievements relative to the above requirements should be submitted to: Catherine Paisley, Science Education Branch, Ontario Science Centre, 770 Don Mills Road, Toronto ON M3C 1T3, Fax 416- 696-3197 by March 3, 2008 at 4:30 p.m.
Please note for further information about this position please call Matt Olmstead, Science School Co-ordinator
at 416 696-4620.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 18-3
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
PLEASE POST ON STAFF BULLETIN BOARD
CUPE LOCAL 1328 POSTINGS POSITION DEPT./SCHOOL LOCATION SALARY RANGE
Posting # 9 - 08 Secretary , APPLE Program
Student Success 55 Salisbury Avenue Grade 5 $ 714.46 - $ 829.98
PLEASE NOTE: This is an 11-month position Qualifications: • Two (2) year college diploma or equivalent • Two (2) years of related secretarial experience • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (intermediate level) • Ability to work well under pressure • Excellent organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines as required • Attention to detail • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills • Ability to work in a team-oriented environment Duties: Reporting to the Principal, Apple Program, the primary responsibilities of this position are: • Responding to telephone enquiries, taking messages and delivering them to the appropriate person in a timely
manner • Arranging meetings, producing agendas and arranging back-up materials for the meetings • Taking minutes at meetings • Maintaining a telephone log • Greeting and meeting with visitors • Opening, sorting and distributing mail • Typing reports and correspondence • Processing the purchase of stationery needs for the department • Performing other secretarial/clerical duties as required WRITTEN APPLICATION REFERRING TO POSTING NUMBER, LOCATION AND POSITION MUST REACH Linda Moynagh, Supervisor, Support Staff, HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT, CATHOLIC EDUCATION CENTRE, 80 SHEPPARD AVENUE EAST, NORTH YORK, ONTARIO NOT LATER THAN TUESDAY FEBRUARY 12, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: RÉSUMÉ AND ANY PERTINENT SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION ARE REQUESTED. EMPLOYEES WHO APPLY FOR MORE THAN ONE POSTING MUST SUBMIT INDIVIDUAL COVERING LETTER, RESUME AND DOCUMENTS PER BID.
Cancellations: # 07 – 2008 cancelled, rebid as 09 – 08 (11-month position)
PLEASE NOTE: EMPLOYEES WHO BID ON #07-2008 MUST REBID FOR #09-2008 IF STILL INTERESTED
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 18-4
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
CUPE LOCAL 1328 SBESS JOB POSTINGS Note 1. BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR BIDS, YOU SHOULD ENSURE YOU ACQUAINT YOURSELF WITH THE
SCHOOL FOR WHICH YOU PLAN TO SUBMIT A BID, AND IF APPLICABLE THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS OF THE CHILD YOU WILL BE ASSISTING.
2. YOU ARE REMINDED THAT YOU MAY NOT BID ON ANOTHER JOB POSTING FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FOLLOWING ANY SUCCESSFUL BID EXCEPT FOR PROMOTION.
3. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYEE TO ENSURE THAT HE OR SHE HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE MADE AWARE OF ALL JOB POSTINGS CONTAINED IN THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN, WHETHER THE EMPLOYEE IS ACTIVELY EMPLOYED OR ON LEAVE.
4. ALL BIDS MUST BE MADE USING THE POSTING BID FORM FOR SBESS PLEASE NOTE REVISED PROCESS: 1) If bidding on an Education Assistant position, employees need only complete and send in the bid sheet attached to
the posting. Effective immediately, resumes and supporting documents are no longer required when bidding on an EA posting.
2) If bidding on a CYW position, or any position other than an EA position, copies of your CYW diploma or any other required certification (i.e. Lifeguard certification for a Lifeguard position) must continue to be attached with each bid forwarded to Human Resources.
3) Employees who are in their final year in attaining their CYW diploma and who will have the diploma within 10 months of the award date are eligible to bid on the above postings. It is imperative that you attach proof that you are attending the course, and that you will be eligible for the CYW diploma within the specified period.
POSTING # POSITION SCHOOL EA2008-57 Education Assistant Brebeuf College EA2008-58 Education Assistant St. Francis Xavier EA2008-59 Education Assistant St. Robert EA2008-60 Education Assistant Notre Dame
When bidding on an Education Assistant posting, it is with the understanding that at any given time the incumbent may be asked to perform any duty of an Education Assistant, for example (among other duties) toileting, diapering, lifting, assist student during meal times, as well as one-on-one assistance for the student in the classroom, with out of school programs and with essential life skills. Specific requirements for the immediate placement will be discussed during an interview. Please also note that at any given time, Principals may need to reassign SBESS staff to best meet the needs of the students.
Please note: EA2008-49 - cancelled WRITTEN, E-MAILED OR FAXED (416-512-3046) APPLICATIONS REFERRING TO POSTING NUMBER, LOCATION AND POSITION MUST REACH HUMAN RESOURCES, ATTENTION: LINDA MOYNAGH, SUPERVISOR, HUMAN RESOURCES, CATHOLIC EDUCATION CENTRE, 80 SHEPPARD AVENUE EAST, NORTH YORK, ONTARIO, NOT LATER THAN Tuesday, February 12, 2008.
AWARDS
EA2008-05 G. Cianfarani EA2008-08 M. Burke EA2008-09 L. Tafuri EA2008-10 T. Francis EA2008-18 L. Storey EA2008-23 E. Hodson
EA2008-24 P. Gill EA2008-26 D. Reis EA2008-41 C. Furfaro EA2008-42 V. Babjakova CYW2008-04 A. Peres
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 18-5a
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Please note: this form is to be used for bids for SBESS postings
POSTING BID FORM –SBESS Bid Form (CUPE LOCAL 1328 SBESS)
Please print: EMPLOYEE NAME: _________________________________________ Last Name First Name SAP EMPLOYEE NUMBER: _________________________________________ (Your SAP employee number may be found in the upper left hand corner of your pay stub) PRESENT POSITION: _________________________________________ PRESENT LOCATION: _________________________________________ SENIORITY DATE: _________________________________________ Day Month Year I wish to apply for Posting # ___________ 1) If bidding on an EA position, employees need only complete and send in the bid sheet. Effective
immediately, resumes and supporting documents are no longer required when bidding on an EA posting.
2) If bidding on a CYW position, copies of your CYW diploma must continue to be attached with
each bid forwarded to Human Resources. 3) Employees who are in their final year in attaining their CYW diploma and who will have the diploma
within 10 months of the award date are eligible to bid on the above postings. It is imperative that you attach proof that you are attending the course, and that you will be eligible for the CYW diploma within the specified period.
NOTE: IF YOU WISH TO BID FOR MORE THAN ONE SBESS POSTING, YOU MUST COMPLETE A SEPARATE BID FORM FOR EACH POSTING Note: Please note deadline date for bid submissions. Bids MUST be received by the deadline date.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 18-5b
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
Please note: this form is to be used for bids for SBESS postings
POSTING BID FORM –SBESS Bid Form (CUPE LOCAL 1328 SBESS)
Please print: EMPLOYEE NAME: _________________________________________ Last Name First Name SAP EMPLOYEE NUMBER: _________________________________________ (Your SAP employee number may be found in the upper left hand corner of your pay stub) PRESENT POSITION: SUPPLY EDUCATION ASSISTANT START DATE: _________________________________________ Day Month Year I wish to apply for Posting # ___________ 1) If bidding on an EA position, employees need only complete and send in the bid sheet. Effective
immediately, resumes and supporting documents are no longer required when bidding on an EA posting.
2) If bidding on a CYW position, copies of your CYW diploma must continue to be attached with
each bid forwarded to Human Resources. 3) Employees who are in their final year in attaining their CYW diploma and who will have the diploma
within 10 months of the award date are eligible to bid on the above postings. It is imperative that you attach proof that you are attending the course, and that you will be eligible for the CYW diploma within the specified period.
NOTE: IF YOU WISH TO BID FOR MORE THAN ONE SBESS POSTING, YOU MUST COMPLETE A SEPARATE BID FORM FOR EACH POSTING. Note: Please note deadline date for bid submissions. Bids MUST be received by the deadline date.
February 4, 2008SUBJECT: 18-6
You are the salt of the earth. You are the light of the World. Matt. 5:13, 14
Those who teach will shine like stars for all eternity. Daniel 12:3 THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN 21
TO BE POSTED ON CARETAKER/TRADES & MAINTENANCE BULLETIN BOARDS
CUPE LOCAL 1280 JOB POSTINGS
AWARDS
# 65-07 – F. VARGAS # 70-07 – I. GILL
# 71-07 – M. TABONE # 72-07 – P. AGUIAR
# 73-07 – D. HARTMANN # 78-07 – G. TROPIANO
# 79-07 – K. SMYTH # 80-07 – F. BARRANCA
# 81-07 – N. ISLAM # 82-07 – J. PICCIRILLO
# 83-07 – D. DEFRANCESCA # 84-07 – S. FIGLIANO
# 86-07 – O. POLAT # 87-07 – J. QUIRINO # 88-07 – G. GARVEY
# 90-07 – M. VONA # 93-07 – K. KLABOUCH
CANCELLATIONS
# 89-07 # 08-08
CANCELLED AWARDS
# 65-07 – E. TRINIDAD