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Skills Ontario Working with SNCDSB Students & Parents

Skills Ontario Working with SNCDSB Students & Parents

The Superior North Catholic District School Board (SNCDSB) is committed to supporting students’ pathways to success. To help inform students learn All About Me and identify their Individual Pathway Plan, SNCDSB worked with Skills Ontario. Skills Ontario offered students in Kindergarten to Grade 6 [Read more]

SNCDSB Advises Parents Re: Potential School Closures Tuesday

SNCDSB Advises Parents Re: Potential School Closures Tuesday

NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO – Parents of Superior North Catholic District School Board students received a letter Friday regarding potential strike action that could result in school closures this week. The following information was included in the letter: Labour Update Regarding January 21, 2020, [Read more]

4 Advocacy Groups Continue Efforts For Passenger Rail Service to Northeastern Ontario

4 Advocacy Groups Continue Efforts For Passenger Rail Service to Northeastern Ontario

The Northeastern Ontario Rail Network (NEORN) is delighted that the government has announced that bus service will be improved in Northern Ontario. However, reinstatement of passenger rail should also be a priority. An integrated transportation system means a truly multi-modal strategy, where [Read more]

Ontario Government Expanding Bus Service Across the North

Ontario Government Expanding Bus Service Across the North

Province Increasing Travel Options in Underserved Areas Ontario is making it easier and more convenient for people to get where they need to go by improving transportation services within and between communities across Northern Ontario. Michael Gravelle, Minister of Northern Development and Mines, [Read more]

Ontario and Anishinabek Nation Sign Historic Education Agreement

Ontario and Anishinabek Nation Sign Historic Education Agreement

Province Working in Partnership with First Nations to Support Student Achievement An historic education agreement will support the achievement and well-being of Anishinabek students through enhanced collaboration between the participating First Nations and the Government of Ontario. Mitzie Hunter, [Read more]

Thunder Bay-Superior North Constituency Youth Council Launching New Social Media Campaign

Thunder Bay-Superior North Constituency Youth Council Launching New Social Media Campaign

THUNDER BAY, ON – The Thunder Bay-Superior North Constituency Youth Council is excited to announce its #RedefiningSuccess social media campaign. The CYC’s 22 members have been hard at work collecting stories from people around the region who are successful in all walks of life. [Read more]

St. Martin School Cares

St. Martin School Cares

TERRACE BAY, ON – Once again St. Martin School staff and students came together to support the McCausland Hospital, this time it was in their pursuit of a Cardiac Heart Monitoring System.  All staff of St. Martin School and Ecole Franco Terrace donated money at Christmas towards this [Read more]

Ontario’s 2016 Budget Commits to Investments Benefitting the North

Ontario’s 2016 Budget Commits to Investments Benefitting the North

KAPUSKASING, ON ‐ The Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM) sees many benefits for Northern municipalities in 2016 Ontario Budget which was announced on February 25th by Minister of Finance, Charles Sousa. The government committed to significant infrastructure investments outside [Read more]

Being A Buddy, Not A Bully at MPS

Being A Buddy, Not A Bully at MPS

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Manitouwadge Public School students recently enjoyed a very special day at school, taking  part in Anti-Bullying activities. Throughout the day, there were numerous activities which promoted being ‘a buddy – not a bully’ .  The senior students  facilitated [Read more]

Science North Brings Excitement to Elementary Education in Manitouwadge

Science North Brings Excitement to Elementary Education in Manitouwadge

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Recently Manitouwadge Public School students and staff enjoyed a visit from Science North out of Sudbury.   Learning about Science from a textbook is great but actually seeing the wonders of Science in motion gives a whole new understanding to that part of our world.  [Read more]

CSCNO Students to Celebrate Franco-Ontarian Day & Flag’s 40th Anniversary

CSCNO Students to Celebrate Franco-Ontarian Day & Flag’s 40th Anniversary

  Friday, September 25, hundreds of elementary and secondary students from various Conseil scolaire catholique du Nouvel-Ontario (CSCNO) schools will celebrate of the Franco-Ontario by taking part in activities held in their school or their community. Over 1,500 elementary and secondary [Read more]

The Future Is NOW for Holy Angels Senior Students in Schreiber

The Future Is NOW for Holy Angels Senior Students in Schreiber

SCHREIBER, ON – Holy Angels Staff and students are ready and excited to start a new year!  SNCDSB students from Grade 5 -8 were assigned Google Chromebooks to use this year.  Students were very excited to begin learning the new technology. It is our hope to build innovative, connected [Read more]

SNCDSB JK/SK Students from Schreiber & Terrace Bay Collab with CSDCAB peers in TLLP Project

SNCDSB JK/SK Students from Schreiber & Terrace Bay Collab with CSDCAB peers in TLLP Project

TERRACE BAY, ON – Superior North Catholic District School Board Kindergarten teachers, Katie Hara (Holy Angels School) and Stacy Fummerton (St. Martin School) have been working on a TLLP (Teacher Learning and Leadership Program) project on Outdoor Play-based learning in Northern Ontario. The [Read more]

Wawa Welcomes Region’s Schools for Franco-Nord-Ouest Chess Tournament

Wawa Welcomes Region’s Schools for Franco-Nord-Ouest Chess Tournament

WAWA, ON – Some 150 young chess masters will meet in Wawa on Wednesday, April 22, 2014 for the 2nd Franco-Nord-Ouest Chess Tournament. The competition, hosted by Wawa’s École Saint-Joseph, will attract francophone students from the following Northwestern Ontario French Catholic and [Read more]

Police Foundations Students Test Their Knowledge with Simulated Exercises

Police Foundations Students Test Their Knowledge with Simulated Exercises

THUNDER BAY, ON – Students in the Police Foundations program at Confederation College were participating in a series of simulated exercises today.  The exercises are designed to test the students’ skills and knowledge, gained throughout the year, by exposing them to mock crime scenarios [Read more]

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