Posts Tagged ‘education’

St. Martin School’s Hosts Spring Barbecue

St. Martin School’s Hosts Spring Barbecue

TERRACE BAY, ON –  Tuesday, June 11th the St. Martin School Council hosted the annual Spring Fun Night.  It was a fabulous evening with the sun finally shining, although a little breezy!  The event was attended by almost all families, as well as school staff. Our chefs, Brent Monks, Brian [Read more]

Students Continue Brick by Brick Fundraising Plans at SNCDSB Leadership Day

Students Continue Brick by Brick Fundraising Plans at SNCDSB Leadership Day

RED ROCK, ON – Wednesday, April 3, the Superior North Catholic District School Board hosted a Student Leadership Day at St. Hilary School in Red Rock. Each of the board’s nine schools were invited to send three or four Grade 7 and 8 students. The Leadership Day was the second one that [Read more]

Holy Angels School Science Fair

Holy Angels School Science Fair

SCHREIBER, ON – Wednesday, March 6, 2013, Holy Angels School hosted a Science Fair for students from .  The students hypothesised, tested and presented wonderful projects on many interesting topics which included:  structures, magnets, electricity and liquids – to name a few.  Winners [Read more]

Déclaration de la ministre Sandals sur la FEESO

Déclaration de la ministre Sandals sur la FEESO

Dimanche, le 31 mars, la ministre de l’Éducation Liz Sandals a publié la déclaration suivante au sujet de la Fédération des enseignantes-enseignants des écoles secondaires de l’Ontario (FEESO): « Au cours des dernières semaines, nous avons eu des discussions constructives et [Read more]

Statement by Minister Sandals on OSSTF

Statement by Minister Sandals on OSSTF

Sunday, March 31st, Liz Sandals, Minister of Education, issued the following statement about the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF): “Over the past number of weeks, we have been having positive, collaborative discussions with our education partners. Those discussions [Read more]

MPS Students Celebrate Anti-Bullying Awareness

MPS Students Celebrate Anti-Bullying Awareness

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Wednesday, February 27 was designated as National Pink Shirt day and in the true form of Manitouwadge Public School’s typical zeal for participation, there were pink shirts working, playing and learning everywhere. Anti-bullying awareness has been a priority in recent [Read more]

Pic River Elder Teaches About Ojibway Culture At Margaret Twomey Public School

Pic River Elder Teaches About Ojibway Culture At Margaret Twomey Public School

MARATHON, ON – Thursday December 6th Pic River First Nations Elder Diane Michano-Richmond visited Grade 3 students at Margaret Twomey Public School to teach them about Ojibway culture and language. Mrs. Michano-Richmond touched on a variety of topics during her visit including teaching the [Read more]

ETFO to Take No New Strike Action If Education Minister Does Not Impose Bill 115 Provisions

ETFO to Take No New Strike Action If Education Minister Does Not Impose Bill 115 Provisions

Release from ETFO The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) will cease rotating strikes, and take no new strike action, if Ontario’s education minister does not impose collective agreements after December 31st under Bill 115. The offer extends until a new premier is put in place at [Read more]

Terrace Bay Catholique Schools Collaborate to Sponsor Holy Childhood Day

Terrace Bay Catholique Schools Collaborate to Sponsor Holy Childhood Day

TERRACE BAY, ON – The Holy Childhood Association is a world-wide mission club which began in 1843 and is designed especially for children. Today it is active in more than 120 countries and encourages its members to pray for, learn about and share with other children in need. St. Martin [Read more]

OPP Speak To Holy Angels Students About Internet Safety

OPP Speak To Holy Angels Students About Internet Safety

SCHREIBER, ON – Last week, Constable Carol Michtics visited Holy Angels School to share information to the Grade 7 and 8 students regarding Cyberbullying with a presentation titled  “STAY SAFE ON LINE”. Students were given an opportunity to ask questions after viewing the presentation [Read more]

FULL TIME TEACHER AGREEMENT REACHED BY Huron-Superior CDSB & OECTA

FULL TIME TEACHER AGREEMENT REACHED BY Huron-Superior CDSB & OECTA

SAULT STE. MARIE, ON –  A new collective agreement covering Full Time Teachers has been approved by the Huron-Superior Catholic District School Board (HSCDSB) and the local unit of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association (OECTA), subject to approval of the Ministry of Education. [Read more]

St. Martin School Recognizes Bullying Prevention Week 2012

St. Martin School Recognizes Bullying Prevention Week 2012

Written by St.Martin School Principal Mrs. Kerry Robinson-Desjardins TERRACE BAY, ON – Bullying is defined as a form of repeated, persistent and aggressive behaviour directed at an individual or individuals that is intended to cause (or should be known to cause) fear and distress and/or harm [Read more]

Anti-Bullying Week a Success at Manitouwadge Public School

Anti-Bullying Week a Success at Manitouwadge Public School

MANITOUWADGE, ON – Seeing young individuals take control in a positive way is always endearing to adults.  That was evident during Anti-Bullying week at MPS.  Our Student Council members were in charge of a whole-school event each day of the week that began with their morning  nnouncement [Read more]

MPS Students and Staff Ready to Learn (or Nap)

MPS Students and Staff Ready to Learn (or Nap)

MANITOUWADGE, ON – The students and staff at Manitouwadge Public School looked like sleepyheads earlier this week as they came prepared for Student Council’s  “Pajama Day”. Many at the elementary school took advantage of the theme day to attend school looking like they just [Read more]

Holy Angels Students Learn About Remembrance Day

Holy Angels Students Learn About Remembrance Day

SCHREIBER, ON – Holy Angels Catholic School were gifted with a visit from Royal Canadian Navy Lieutenant Commander Les Newman today. Leiutant Commander Newman, who is also a MARS Officer (maritime surface and subsurface officer), spoke to the students and staff about the importance of [Read more]

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