Education Thu, 23 Jan 2025 07:11:51 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb Toronto students help commemorate Holland's liberation /features/catholic-education/item/11747-toronto-students-help-commemorate-hollands-liberation /features/catholic-education/item/11747-toronto-students-help-commemorate-hollands-liberation {mosimage}TORONTO - Students from TorontoƵapp Don Bosco High School are helping to commemorate the historical bond between Canadians and the Dutch people in a new monument celebrating the 65th anniversary of HollandƵapp liberation from the Nazis.

Don Bosco Catholic High School teacher Tim Stewart wrote the English and Dutch text accompanying a 1.2-metre tall, 900-kg black granite memorial that will be unveiled April 13 at Queen Wilhelmina Park in Meppel, Holland. The text speaks of the Toronto Scottish RegimentƵapp contribution to the liberation of Holland as the Second World War ground to an end.

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sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Fri, 09 Apr 2010 03:37:00 -0400
Toronto school board aims to buy Loretto Abbey /features/catholic-education/item/11746-toronto-school-board-aims-to-buy-loretto-abbey /features/catholic-education/item/11746-toronto-school-board-aims-to-buy-loretto-abbey {mosimage}TORONTO - Putting to rest rumours that Loretto Abbey is going to close, the Toronto Catholic District School Board says it plans to buy the Catholic high school property from the Loretto Sisters.

Angelo Sangiorgio, the boardƵapp associate director of planning and facilities, told The Catholic Register that the boardƵapp lease with the Loretto Sisters, also known as the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, expires in 2013.

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sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Fri, 09 Apr 2010 03:31:07 -0400
Catholic principals to meet in Windsor /features/catholic-education/item/11745-catholic-principals-to-meet-in-windsor /features/catholic-education/item/11745-catholic-principals-to-meet-in-windsor {mosimage}TORONTO - The 12th annual Catholic Principals’ Council of Ontario conference will highlight the vocation of Catholic school principals across the province.

The theme of this yearƵapp conference is “Embracing Our Catholic Vocation.” The conference runs from April 22 to 24 in Windsor, Ont.

Council president Paul Lacalamita said principals are “invested” in the faith formation of their community.

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sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Fri, 09 Apr 2010 03:29:35 -0400
Catholic college headed Peterborough's Trent University /features/catholic-education/item/11785-catholic-college-headed-peterboroughs-trent-university /features/catholic-education/item/11785-catholic-college-headed-peterboroughs-trent-university {mosimage}Catholic higher education is about to establish a new outpost in Peterborough.

Peterborough Bishop Nicola DeAngelis has collected $1.6 million in donations and entered into talks with Trent University in hopes of offering university level liberal arts courses at Sacred Heart parish in downtown Peterborough.

The first non-credit courses at Sacred Heart College could be up and running as soon as this September.

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mikes@catholicregister.org (Michael Swan, The Catholic Register) Education Fri, 19 Mar 2010 07:06:45 -0400
Trustee controversy opens voters’ eyes, says Ontario education minister /features/catholic-education/item/11846-trustee-controversy-opens-voters%E2%80%99-eyes-says-ontario-education-minister /features/catholic-education/item/11846-trustee-controversy-opens-voters%E2%80%99-eyes-says-ontario-education-minister {mosimage}TORONTO - A silver lining to the troubles plaguing the Toronto Catholic District School Board over the past three years is that it has encouraged members of the Catholic community to stand for election or become more informed voters, says OntarioƵapp new education minister.

“I think itƵapp fair to say that what has unfolded at (the Toronto Catholic board) has required everyone to look at the role and function of school board trustees. I think thatƵapp an important outcome,”  Education Minister Leona Dombrowsky told The Catholic Register.

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sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Thu, 18 Mar 2010 09:09:25 -0400
Students connect to the church through the arts at St. MichaelƵapp Choir School /features/catholic-education/item/11601-students-connect-to-the-church-through-the-arts-at-st-michael%E2%80%99s-choir-school /features/catholic-education/item/11601-students-connect-to-the-church-through-the-arts-at-st-michael%E2%80%99s-choir-school

{mosimage}TORONTO - Angelic voices fill the auditorium at St. MichaelƵapp Choir School on an early Sunday morning.

At 8:30 a.m., Grade 5 and 6 students attend their weekly rehearsal for the 10 a.m. Sunday Mass at St. MichaelƵapp Cathedral. Along with tuning up their pipes, students stand tall and practise the proper enunciation of “Christe” for the “Kyrie Eleison.”

On this day, junior choir conductor Caron Daley encourages the boys to keep their focus on their singing. With guests featuring police officers, firefighters and dignitaries such as OntarioƵapp Lieutenant Governor David Onley, the annual Police Mass could create some potential distractions for the young students.

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sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:03:34 -0500
Importance of retreats not lost on educators, students /features/catholic-education/item/11600-importance-of-retreats-not-lost-on-educators-students /features/catholic-education/item/11600-importance-of-retreats-not-lost-on-educators-students {mosimage}TORONTO - One of the things that differentiates Catholic high school students from their public counterparts is participation in sacrament-based retreats.

Fraser Garteside, a teacher from Francis Libermann Catholic High School, is the schoolƵapp chaplaincy leader and has planned and led retreats for two years. 

“ItƵapp vitally important that students have an awareness and engagement with their spiritual life,” Garteside said.

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Education Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:00:44 -0500
Faith helps athletes focus /features/catholic-education/item/11599-faith-helps-athletes-focus /features/catholic-education/item/11599-faith-helps-athletes-focus {mosimage}TORONTO - SudburyƵapp Marymount Academy Catholic High School volleyball player Jordana Ealdama says sport has a spiritual connection.

“If you believe in yourself and let God in your life, you can achieve your greatest goals,”  Ealdama, 16, told The Catholic Register from Kenora, Ont., where the schoolƵapp senior volleyball team was playing at the Ontario championships.

Coach Tammy Jutilla said sheƵapp tried to instill in her players the importance of having faith and trust in GodƵapp plan, and knowing “where that strength is going to come from.” ItƵapp not all about winning but also about dedication and playing as a team, she said. Jutilla said the teamƵapp success this year has been due to its commitment to improving and working together.

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sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:58:56 -0500
Catholicity put into action in Burlington school /features/catholic-education/item/11598-catholicity-put-into-action-in-burlington-school /features/catholic-education/item/11598-catholicity-put-into-action-in-burlington-school {mosimage}TORONTO - St. Paul Elementary School student David Buitraeo of Burlington, Ont., says he was anxious about getting his head shaved in front of the whole school. But since it was to raise funds for the Haiti earthquake relief effort, Buitraeo volunteered to do so, along with some other students and teachers.

“Since we are in Grade 8, we thought we should be leaders in the school,” he said.

ItƵapp these kinds of actions merging faith and Catholic social justice teachings that principal Lori Naar says reflects the Catholicity in a Catholic school.

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sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:57:05 -0500
Building a bridge between police, students /features/catholic-education/item/11597-building-a-bridge-between-police-students /features/catholic-education/item/11597-building-a-bridge-between-police-students {mosimage}TORONTO - HeƵapp taught students about the dangers of bullying and domestic violence, played side-by-side with the boys’ soccer team, even baked muffins for a school awareness campaign.

He is Constable John-Paul DiCecca of the Toronto Police Service, one of 30 School Resource OfficerƵapp assigned to Catholic and public high schools across the city.

WhatƵapp happening at Michael Power/St. Joseph highlights what some studies are indicating about the School Resource Officer program.

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sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Fri, 12 Mar 2010 07:14:37 -0500