TORONTO - When the Basilian Fathers let slip that they won’t be appointing any more of their men to positions at SaskatoonöÏÓãÊÓƵapp St. Thomas More College it was no great shock to anyone in the Catholic education community. You can’t appoint men who don’t exist.
Celebrating a century of hockey at St. MikeöÏÓãÊÓƵapp
By Steve McLean, Catholic Register Special
TORONTO - For many, TorontoöÏÓãÊÓƵapp St. MichaelöÏÓãÊÓƵapp College School is known as one of the finest all-boys Basilian high schools in Canada. But for others, who may not know a rosary from a rose garden, the St. MikeöÏÓãÊÓƵapp name means just one thing: hockey.
Dufferin-Peel Catholic board to review Snow Falling on Cedars
By Sara Loftson, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - David GutersonöÏÓãÊÓƵapp award-winning novel Snow Falling on Cedars has been pulled from school library shelves in the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board after a parent complained about its sexual content.
Cup fever for Catholic schools
By Sara Loftson, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - Students within the Toronto Catholic District School Board will be learning more about the history of the Canadian Football League through a program in conjunction with the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
Province takes over Dufferin-Peel board
By Catholic Register Staff
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -Â Government-appointed overseer Norbert Hartmann announced Feb. 5 that he is seizing control of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board.
Province hands reins back to Dufferin-Peel board
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register{mosimage}MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - The funding formula war between Queen’s Park and the ended just in time for the school year, and local trustees are claiming victory.
Faith-based education: living on the wedge
By Peter Lauwers, Catholic Register Special
{mosimage}Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell once famously remarked that an election campaign is no place to debate major public policy changes. The electorate judged her harshly, but she was right to point out that the process of fighting elections has a negative effect on the merits of a policy.
Saturday school helps reconnect with church
By Sara Loftson, The Catholic Register
TORONTO - The last place you might expect to find school-aged children on a Saturday morning would be, well, at school. But at St. AndrewöÏÓãÊÓƵapp Catholic School in Toronto, 150 children, youth and parents attended sacramental preparation classes every Saturday morning for nine months last year.
The great gift of Catholic education
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EditoröÏÓãÊÓƵapp note: Michael Bator, director of education for the , retired this month after 34 years as teacher, principal, superintendent and director. He offers below a reflection on what Catholic education has meant to him.
Toronto schools aim to outgun the guns
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}TORONTO - This summer Fr. Henry Carr Catholic Secondary School is moving a few blocks south to Doomstown — to the corner of the street where 19- year-old Jose Hierro Saez was gunned down June 3 in another case which pits police seeking leads against a community too afraid to break the code of silence. Doomstown is the local nickname for Jamestown, the neighbourhood off Martin Grove Road south of Finch Avenue, and one of TorontoöÏÓãÊÓƵapp poorest and most violent.
Mississauga school to go private
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
{mosimage}MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - For the first time since OntarioöÏÓãÊÓƵapp Catholic schools received full funding in 1984, a publicly funded Catholic school is going private.