The Catholic Register Wed, 22 Jan 2025 17:00:29 -0500 Website design by Concerto Designs concertodesigns.ca en-gb Catholic schools taking part in bullying study /item/35022-catholic-schools-taking-part-in-bullying-study /item/35022-catholic-schools-taking-part-in-bullying-study

A Brock University research team is renewing its five-year school bullying investigation launched in 2017 that was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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qamundson@catholicregister.private (Quinton Amundson, The Catholic Register) Canada Sat, 03 Dec 2022 00:00:00 -0500
Taking aim at cyberbullying /item/32225-taking-aim-at-cyberbullying /item/32225-taking-aim-at-cyberbullying

Kaleed Rasheed has been a champion for cyberbullying awareness and the reason hits close to home for the father of four.

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waclarke@catholicregister.private (Wendy-Ann Clarke, The Catholic Register) Canada Sun, 18 Oct 2020 12:00:52 -0400
St. Michael's College School moves to next stage /item/30079-st-michael-s-college-school-moves-to-next-stage /item/30079-st-michael-s-college-school-moves-to-next-stage

St. MichaelöÏÓãÊÓƵapp College School is set to launch the next phase in its journey to change the culture at the Toronto all-boys’ school that led to a highly-publicized bullying scandal and the expulsion of and criminal charges laid against members of the schoolöÏÓãÊÓƵapp junior football team.

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crstaff@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Staff) Canada Wed, 21 Aug 2019 10:39:37 -0400
The unique landscape of my youth fading fast /opinion/guest-columnists/item/27087-the-unique-landscape-of-my-youth-fading-fast /opinion/guest-columnists/item/27087-the-unique-landscape-of-my-youth-fading-fast

Passers-by hardly give it a glance. A Kingston place key to my past is about to vanish, forever.

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Guest Columnists Tue, 27 Mar 2018 18:19:50 -0400
Bullying is the devil's work, Pope says /faith/homilies/item/26630-bullying-is-the-devils-work-pope-says /faith/homilies/item/26630-bullying-is-the-devils-work-pope-says VATICAN – Just as the influence of the Holy Spirit is recognized when one does an act of charity, Christians also must recognize the presence of the devil when bullying occurs, Pope Francis said.
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cns@catholicregister.org (Catholic News Service) Reflections Mon, 08 Jan 2018 06:31:29 -0500
At back-to-school time, a new effort to protect kids bullied for their faith /item/22976-at-back-to-school-time-a-new-effort-to-protect-kids-bullied-for-their-faith /item/22976-at-back-to-school-time-a-new-effort-to-protect-kids-bullied-for-their-faith

Dapinder AhluwaliaöÏÓãÊÓƵapp 14-year-old son starts high school next month. Like many parents, she’ll spend the last days of summer ensuring he has the right school supplies and a copy of his class schedule.

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Features Sun, 04 Sep 2016 19:00:00 -0400
A tale of two Catholic high schools /opinion/columnists/item/19937-a-tale-of-two-catholic-high-schools /opinion/columnists/item/19937-a-tale-of-two-catholic-high-schools

Recent stories about two Catholic high schools are terrific examples of how government policies can sometimes produce the exact opposite effect as intended.

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robertbrehl@catholicregister.org (Robert Brehl) Robert Brehl Thu, 26 Mar 2015 07:00:00 -0400
Forgiveness comes in different ways, times /opinion/columnists/item/19353-forgiveness-comes-in-different-ways-times /opinion/columnists/item/19353-forgiveness-comes-in-different-ways-times

The other day a real-life discussion between pals reminded me of Unbroken, a movie opening on Christmas Day and based on the best-selling book and true story of a courageous American airman during the Second World War.

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robertbrehl@catholicregister.org (Robert Brehl) Robert Brehl Thu, 11 Dec 2014 10:30:00 -0500
Nine Brampton students involved in Twitter attacks /item/15451-nine-brampton-students-suspended-over-twitter-attacks /item/15451-nine-brampton-students-suspended-over-twitter-attacks

BRAMPTON, ONT. - Nine high school students in Brampton learned this week that while talk may be cheap, tweeting isn't.

"Over the weekend it came to the attention of the administration at the school that some disparaging, offensive and totally inappropriate comments were directed at specific teachers at St. Marguerite d'Youville School," said Bruce Campbell, director of communication for the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board. "The school investigated and found nine students involved in a Twitter discussion."

While Campbell wasn't able to say exactly how the school became aware of the comments, he did say in the past students, parents and staff members have brought similar comments to the attention of school administration.

In this case the remarks made ranged from sexually explicit comments to messages of violent aggression directed specifically at three of the school's teachers — two female and one male.

Punishments varied in severity based on the degree in which each student participated in the "extremely derogatory" conversation. The nine were sent home Nov. 21, with five students receiving suspensions — two students hit with seven-day suspensions, the others with two-day suspensions.  

"The remaining two students, who's remarks were the most outrageous, received seven-day suspensions, they have to write letters of apology and they have been removed from the classrooms of those teachers whom these disparaging remarks were directed," said Campbell. "Peel police were actually called in to speak with a couple of them regarding the tone of the remarks. No charges were laid but two students were given a warning."

Campbell said none of the students were known for causing trouble in the past.

"These were good kids who made a bad decision."

Although the board is still developing a policy specifically regarding social media, these comments fall under the Catholic Code of Conduct's section on conduct injurious to the moral tone of the school.

Campbell said there is a good lesson to be learned out of all of this, which the school's principal has been echoing in the morning announcements during Bullying Prevention and Awareness Week in Ontario.

"Bullying, cyber-bullying or any kind of bullying is wrong," said Campbell. "Once you use social media it's not a conversation directly between you and two or three or four friends; it's out there.

"Regardless of whether it's during the day, off time, the weekend or in the summer, if somebody makes remarks directly related to somebody at the school — whether it be faculty, staff, admin or student — they should be aware that that has impact on the moral tone of the school and if we find out about it we're going to act on it."

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evan.boudreau@catholicregister.org (Evan Boudreau, The Catholic Register) Canada: Toronto-GTA Fri, 23 Nov 2012 09:39:28 -0500
GSA reversal puts church and government on collision course /features/catholic-education/item/14571-gsa-reversal-puts-church-and-government-on-collision-course /features/catholic-education/item/14571-gsa-reversal-puts-church-and-government-on-collision-course

The Liberal government of Dalton McGuinty has pulled a dramatic about-face by breaking a pledge not to force Catholic schools to use the term gay-straight alliance for anti-bullying clubs.

Instead, Education Minister Laurel Broten has announced an amendment to Bill 13 to make it mandatory that Catholic students be allowed to name their clubs gay-straight alliances if that is their wish.

"Under our amendments (to Bill 13), no school board or principal can refuse to allow students to use the name "gay-straight alliance" to describe their clubs," Broten said in a letter released to Liberal supporters on May 25.

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crstaff@catholicregister.org (Catholic Register Staff) Education Tue, 29 May 2012 08:59:46 -0400