Features Wed, 22 Jan 2025 23:17:42 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb Brother André students to attend canonization /features/catholic-education/item/11767-brother-andr%C3%A9-students-to-attend-canonization /features/catholic-education/item/11767-brother-andr%C3%A9-students-to-attend-canonization  Brother André HighMARKHAM, Ont. - Select students and staff at in Markham, Ont., will be celebrating the canonization of their schoolƵapp namesake in a special way — by being in the immediate audience close to the Pope at the ceremony in Rome on Oct. 17.

On Oct. 10, 18 students from the school will be flying to Italy for a week, along with a couple of staff members and family members, said principal Jim Nicoletti.

“Back in February, when the announcement was made, we were honoured to hear it as a school and we were thrilled,” he said. “We did a little research only to find out that we believe we’re the only high school thatƵapp named Brother André in the province.” ]]>
vanessa@catholicregister.org (Vanessa Santilli-Raimondo, The Catholic Register) Education Thu, 07 Oct 2010 08:16:05 -0400
Upcoming trustee election offers chance to restore credibility to Catholic education /features/catholic-education/item/11766-upcoming-trustee-election-offers-chance-to-restore-credibility-to-catholic-education /features/catholic-education/item/11766-upcoming-trustee-election-offers-chance-to-restore-credibility-to-catholic-education TORONTO - The head of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association (OECTA) is concerned about the upcoming trustee elections in the Toronto Catholic board because he says misconduct at one board can affect the credibility and reputation of all Ontario trustees.

“From a provincial perspective, Toronto Catholic board is like the flagship of the fleet,” said OECTA president James Ryan. “ItƵapp the largest Catholic board in Canada and having good governance in the Toronto board is prominent in the minds, not just of every Catholic teacher in Toronto, but across Ontario.”   ]]>
sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Thu, 07 Oct 2010 08:02:58 -0400
Toronto board looks at new school options /features/catholic-education/item/11765-toronto-board-looks-at-new-school-options /features/catholic-education/item/11765-toronto-board-looks-at-new-school-options TCDSB LogoTORONTO - The is looking at opening its first Kindergarten to Grade 12 school.

Angela Gauthier, the boardƵapp associate director of academic affairs, said the proposed school bringing together students in Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 would feature “an innovative program to help us implement a 21st-century approach to education” and could be in place within three years. ]]>
sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:19:59 -0400
Eight incumbents seek to regain trustee spots in Toronto /features/catholic-education/item/11764-eight-incumbents-seek-to-regain-trustee-spots-in-toronto /features/catholic-education/item/11764-eight-incumbents-seek-to-regain-trustee-spots-in-toronto TrusteesTORONTO - The race for Catholic school trustee in Toronto is shaping up to be a battle between trustee veterans and new challengers, with eight incumbents from the current board, which has been under provincial supervision for the past two years, registering to run in the Oct. 25 election.

Fifty-nine candidates registered to run as the Sept. 10 deadline to register for the election passed. Among the eight incumbents in the race are former chairs Catherine LeBlanc-Miller and Angela Kennedy. ]]>
sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Wed, 15 Sep 2010 13:12:23 -0400
Teachers need to follow in Newman's footsteps /features/catholic-education/item/11763-teachers-need-to-follow-in-newmans-footsteps /features/catholic-education/item/11763-teachers-need-to-follow-in-newmans-footsteps Cardinal John Henry NewmanTORONTO  - Hailing soon-to-be saint Cardinal John Henry Newman as a model for teachers, Toronto Archbishop Thomas Collins urged them to follow NewmanƵapp example and turn challenges into successes.

Collins addressed the teachers Sept. 2 at the ninth annual education Mass and dinner organized by the Catholic Teachers’ Guild at St. PaulƵapp Basilica. ]]>
sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Fri, 10 Sep 2010 08:37:35 -0400
Toronto school board seat to remain vacant for now /features/catholic-education/item/11762-toronto-school-board-seat-to-remain-vacant-for-now /features/catholic-education/item/11762-toronto-school-board-seat-to-remain-vacant-for-now TCDSB logoTORONTO - The could be without a chair until the Oct. 25 municipal elections, after its former chair was removed from her seat for breaching municipal conflict-of-interest laws.

At an Aug. 26 board meeting, provincially appointed supervisor Richard Alway said the seat for Ward 11 will not be filled until former chair Angela Kennedy announces if she will appeal the decision. ]]>
sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Mon, 30 Aug 2010 10:58:31 -0400
20 years of faith, virtue passed on at Northmount /features/catholic-education/item/11761-20-years-of-faith-virtue-passed-on-at-northmount /features/catholic-education/item/11761-20-years-of-faith-virtue-passed-on-at-northmount Northmount Catholic School for BoysTORONTO - At, a replica of a medieval knightƵapp metallic armour stands in the hallway as students process into class.

The days of chivalry and valour may seem like lessons for young men from a bygone era. But at TorontoƵapp Northmount, teachers are aiming to form tomorrowƵapp leaders as young men of faith and virtue.

Principal Carmen Mombourquette said the schoolƵapp mission is to provide a well-rounded education based upon Catholic teachings and values. ]]>
sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Thu, 26 Aug 2010 08:46:04 -0400
Catholic parents 'fed up' with Toronto trustee scandals /features/catholic-education/item/11760-catholic-parents-fed-up-with-toronto-trustee-scandals /features/catholic-education/item/11760-catholic-parents-fed-up-with-toronto-trustee-scandals Angela KennedyTORONTO - Catholic parents are looking forward to the Oct. 25 municipal elections so they can elect a new slate of trustees, says the head of a Toronto parents’ group.

Parents are “fed up” with hearing of another trustee scandal, said Murielle Boudreau, chair of the , in response to news that chair Angela Kennedy had been found guilty of conflict-of-interest charges.

“We want Catholic supporters to be really ready and do something about it, to recognize that these trustees failed and that (voters) can bring about change through their vote,” Boudreau told The Catholic Register. ]]>
sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Thu, 26 Aug 2010 08:18:06 -0400
Smrke tops Toronto with 100% /features/catholic-education/item/11759-smrke-tops-toronto-with-100 /features/catholic-education/item/11759-smrke-tops-toronto-with-100 Brianna SmrkeTORONTO - Brianna Smrke had a perfect ending to her year final year of high school.

The 18-year-old Michael Power/St. Joseph High School student graduated as the top student in the Toronto Catholic District School Board with a flawless mark of 100 per cent in all six of her courses.

The secret to her success? Smrke says itƵapp been a supportive family and a positive school environment that helped her develop as a well-rounded student and person.

“I didn’t know I would be the best,” Smrke said, adding she just kept working hard, a habit she developed early. Her diverse experiences in sports, arts and community work also helped build up her skills, she said. ]]>
sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Thu, 12 Aug 2010 11:31:48 -0400
Ragot leads Dufferin Peel grads /features/catholic-education/item/11758-ragot-leads-dufferin-peel-grads /features/catholic-education/item/11758-ragot-leads-dufferin-peel-grads Dufferin-PeelBRAMPTON, Ont. - For Notre Dame Catholic High School student Don Marcial Ragot, moving to Canada from the Philippines came with some hurdles, including adjusting to a new culture and learning a new language.

But it took just two years for Ragot, who was enrolled for a semester in the Brampton schoolƵapp English as a Second Language class, to finish with the highest marks at the Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board. He ended his high school career with a 98.83-per-cent average. ]]>
sheilad@catholicregister.org (Sheila Dabu Nonato, The Catholic Register) Education Thu, 12 Aug 2010 10:23:48 -0400