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2017 - 2018 is THE YEAR OF THE SCHOOL
Principal Message
Dear Parents/Guardians,
Love is our guiding virtue for the month of February. Our student
population demonstrates this virtue on a daily basis. The friendly smiles,
kind gestures and willingness to help others is seen in each classroom
and extended during outside play. We need to reflect on the love that we
receive and extend to others, the virtue of love can be inspirational.
Through our actions we will continue to display love to everyone we
encounter and plan activities that will develop our students’ awareness
and empathy for others.
Students will be receiving their Term 1 report cards this month so please
read through this document with your child and acknowledge the
successes that he/she has achieved. Our student population has remained
focused on their studies and personal spiritual growth. I have viewed
many exceptional pieces of work across the grades that clearly
demonstrate the students’ level of understanding of concepts taught in
class. Thank you for your continued investment in your child’s
development and progress.
As part of our math initiatives this school year, we will be engaging in an
inquiry based learning approach as part of our math program. As a
family take a moment to discuss where math is used in your daily
routines, for example, telling the time using a digital or analog clock.
After this you can talk about possible questions that they would like
answered about their world that would involve using math problem
solving skills (i.e. How much time would it take to travel to a destination
on foot, by car or the public transportation system? What is the
percentage of time your child spends studying vs. relaxing?).
God Bless,
S. Scott
Principal A Prayer for Love
O my God, I love You above all things,
With my whole heart and soul,
Because You are all good and worthy of all my love.
Through your example, I love my neighbor as myself.
I forgive all who have injured me and
I ask pardon of all whom I have injured.
For this I pray to the Lord.
Amen
St. Marguerite Bourgeoys CATHOLIC SCHOOL
75 Alexmuir Boulevard, Scarborough Ontario M1V 1H6
Telephone: 416-393-5381 Fax: 416-393-5606
Mrs. Susan Scott
PRINCIPAL
Mr. Kevin Malcolm 416-222-8282 ext. 2263 SUPERINTENDENT
Mr. Garry Tanuan 416-222-8282 ext. 3408 TRUSTEE
Prince of Peace
265 Alton Towers Circle Scarborough Ontario M1V 4E7
PARISH
Ms. Sharon Gonsalves
CSPC CHAIR
www.tcdsb.org/cpic
CPIC (PARENT ENGAGEMENT - TCDSB)
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OAPCE TORONTO (PROVINCIAL VOICE FOR PARENTS)
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February 2018
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SCHOOL CASH ONLINE: Only a few families have registered on the “School Cash Online” site. We are
asking parents to register their son or daughter on this portal so that we can start
to request payments for upcoming school events (i.e. field trips). This method of
payment is intended to be convenient for parents and will decrease the amount of
cash being sent to school. Please take a moment to sign up by using this link:
https://district.schoolcashonline.com/ and follow the prompts on the screen.
Detailed instructions can be found on the last page of this month’s newsletter.
REMINDER - KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION FOR SEPTEMBER 2018: We continue to have new kindergarten students registering at St. Marguerite
Bourgeoys Catholic School. An evening registration session has been
scheduled for Wednesday February 21st, 2018 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Parents can complete the application online and set an appointment time for
this evening if they are unable to come during the school day hours. We are
excited to be welcoming new families into our school community.
PARENT SURVEYS FOR BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS Thank you to the families that have already expressed an interest for a Before and After School Program at St.
Marguerite Bourgeoys. If you are interested in this type of program, the due date for the survey completion is
Friday February 16th.
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A Glimpse of Student Work at St. Marguerite Bourgeoys
KINDERGARTEN CLASS
BY: ANSON
BY: BECKY
2017 - 2018 is THE YEAR OF THE SCHOOL
GRADE 1 & 2 CLASS
REPORT WRITING ON CANADA’S ARTIC ANIMALS – BY: DAVID AND MARCUS
GRADE 3 & 4 CLASS
MY TRIP - BY: ANTON (GRADE 3)
On Wednesday, January 17th, 2018, I woke up at 6:08 am. I didn’t feel fresh, but I was
happy because I was going tubing. Aaron, my dad and I went to school. I wanted to go
because I wanted to have fun. We went on the bus and picked up St. Rene Goupil. When
we arrived and I went tubing for the first time, I put my face in my jacket and held my
breath until the bottom of the hill. Then I went nine more times. After, I went tubing with
Ms. Knox and did the same thing I did the first time. Then we went to the main chalet and
went back to school. At school, my dad picked me up. I liked the trip and I want to go again!
RECOUNT - SKI TRIP - BY: JENNIFER (GRADE 4) On Wednesday, January 18th, 2018, the students from Grade 3 to Grade 8 went on a skiing trip
to Snow Valley, which is located in Barrie. We went to Snow Valley because it was nice to
learn how to ski and have fun. At 6:45 am, I went to school because the bus was leaving at 7:00
am. I was all my friends, along with the teachers, Mr. LaFace, Ms. Knox and Ms. DeSouza. At
7:00 am, Mr. Minchella did a quick check for attendance. Afterwards, we all got on the bus. Ava
and Khryss sat beside me. A short time later, we had to pick up student from St. Rene Goupil.
After two hours, we arrived at Snow Valley. An employee said we needed to know the rules for
skiing first: 1. You only get one lift ticket. 2. Don’t lose your ski equipment. 3. Follow the teachers, and 4.
Have fun!
2017 - 2018 is THE YEAR OF THE SCHOOL
After getting off the bus, we went to get our ski equipment. First, we got our boots for skiing, then we got our
helmet. After, we got our skis and poles. A short time later, we went outside and put on our skis. Then, we went
to ‘Snow School’, a place where you learn to ski. I started at Level 1. In Level 1, you learn to jump and drag
your skis. Level 1 was very easy!! In Level 2, they teach you how to stop after going down hills. I had to go
twice, but I finally passed Level 2 and went onto Level 3. In Level 3, they teach you how to turn and stop. It
was a little harder than Level 2, but I got the hang of it.
After all of the skiing, I was hungry and cold!! So, I took off all of my skiing equipment and put it on the wall
close to the ticket booth. Then I went inside the chalet. Once I got there, I brought my $10.00 and asked for
some famous fries with gravy and a can of “Crush”. It tasted delicious! Once I was finished my lunch, I went
back outside to do some more skiing. After finishing Level 3, I went to Level 4. I was overjoyed to go to Level
4 because I had stayed on Level 3 for so long! Level 4 was similar to Level 3, but there were bigger turns like
an ‘S’. I finished Level 4 in two attempts! When I went to Level 5, I was scared because you had to go down a
very steep hill and do big turns!! Once I went, I fell twice! A Snow Valley employee helped me up. I didn’t
want to continue in Level 5, so I went down big and small hills until 4:00 pm. That was the time we had to leave
Snow Valley to go back to school. I was sad to go because skiing is now a skill for me and I want to practice it
more often. We all went on the bus to go to school. Once we arrived, my mom picked up Khryss and I. I really
hope I can go to Snow Valley again on a school trip!!
GRADE 5 & 6 CLASS
MOON SURFACE MINIMIZING HEAT LOSS
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MLLE. REICH CLASS – BY: JEROME
MS. WESTCOTT’S CLASS
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ME TO WE: BUY A GOAT CAMPAIGN – BY: CHRISTIAN
In December, Mrs. Cassar’s students - Spencer, Jacky, Christian, Gaayathri
and Daniel - were selling Christmas baggies at lunch time at the gym door
for 1$ each. In the baggies were a candy cane, pencil and an eraser. We
wanted to raise money to help buy goats for poor women in India.
On the first day of selling the baggies, they were sold out very fast. A parent
even gave a $5 donation to us. The people bought the baggies for gifts for their
friends or for themselves. A few teachers came and bought a lot of baggies.
After every sale of 50 baggies, there was a restock. We started selling the
baggies on December 2nd and ended just before the Christmas holidays. In
total, we raised $210 and bought 4 goats. Thank you to everyone who bought a
baggie and who helped make this possible.
"BUY A GOAT CAMPAIGN" – BY: JACKY During the month of December, Mrs. Cassar’s students decided to sell Christmas
baggies. We wanted to raise money to buy a goat for woman in India. The cost was
$1 each. Every bag contained one Christmas pencil, one eraser and one candy cane.
We started selling on Thursday December 7th, 2017. The baggies were very popular.
Teachers and students bought them as gifts for their friends. We sold them for two weeks
until Friday, December 15th, and raised about $200.
The classmates I worked with were Daniel, Christian and Spencer. When people were away,
Mandy, Marissa, and Gaayathri helped with selling these baggies. “Thank you to the students
who bought these baggies, and thank you for those who are selling these baggies.”
FUNDRAISING UPDATE – BY: SPENCER
During the month of December, we did a fundraising event to buy a goat for a woman in India.
We had to raise $50 per goat. We sold 25 or 50 baggies every day with my classmates. The
people that worked with me were Jacky, Christian, Daniel and Gaayathri. We had put pencils,
erasers, and candy canes in a baggie and sold them for $1, which allowed us to raise $200.
etc.) is to listen to the person we care about
describe a problem, and RESIST the impulse to
jump in and solve the problem for them. Our
nature, is to fix – solve and move on. In fact,
one of the most powerful things in a
relationship is to listen, without judgement, and
to just be with the other person. Colier writes
“Really, we just want our experience to be
heard, listened to, understood, and cared about.
We want someone to know how it is for us in
this moment, in this life, and to keep us
company in our experience—exactly as it
is. What we want is for our experience to get to
just be, without having to change into
something else.” Essentially we can only feel
loved to the degree we fell listened to. For
parents and educators, the take away message
is that listening to our children is very
important. But this is hard to do when we feel
the impulse to “jump in” and fix things or
correct things.
The Month of February is often celebrated
with a focus on Love and Valentines. At the
heart of Love is communication,
communication of emotions, and
communication of feelings. But,
communication can be tricky for some. Often
we talk more than we listen! My wise aunt
always used to say “God gave you two ears
and one mouth for a reason”! There is much
wisdom in that advice. Listening, when done
well can not only help the love portion of our
relationships, but all aspects of relationships.
Sometimes we may feel that “just” listening
is passive and not really helpful. Deep and
present listening is often more helpful than
any well-intentioned advice could ever be.
In an article published in Psychology Today,
Nancy Colier LCSW, Rev. reminds us that
one of the most difficult things to do in a
relationship (parent – child, spouse, friends
Student Mental Health and Well-Being
Newsletter
Love and the ACTIVE Role of Listening
February, 2018
TCDSB Mental Health Services provided by Psychology, Social Work, and Guidance personnel
We’re pleased to send you the February edition of the Student Mental Health and Well-Being Newsletter. Please feel free to share and pass it along.
March
February, 2018
Fostering The Family:
The TCDSB Pastoral Plan 2015-18 “Together with one
Voice: Harmonizing Our Faith Through Family, Parish, and School” 2018 focuses on the
PARISH
Family, Parish and School – Unity in Diversity…
Though it is our goal to highlight in depth each community of faith from the educational “village” of family, parish and school every year, it is imperative for us to remember that each of these communities is not simply a discordant or isolated entity; instead, each with the richness of its diversity adds greatness to the harmony of God’s music of love. In other words, the unity of the whole (family, parish and school) does not and should not undermine the uniqueness of the individual. This relationship of unity in diversity reflects St. Paul’s notion of many parts, one body (1 Cor. 12:12-26). This present pastoral plan challenges us as a Board to continue to encourage this ‘symphony’ and build a harmony with ‘ONE VOICE’ in order to develop, celebrate and nurture the wholeness of the human person in our beautiful but sometimes discordant world
With the celebration of St. Valentine’s Day on February 14th, the Month of February is often associated with LOVE. Our Catholic Faith is anchored in Love. God is “love”.
St. Paul reminds us ….
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. 1 Corinthians 13:4-7
Mental Health Initiatives 2017-2018
Support for schools in developing a Mentally Healthy Classroom. A 30 min presentation available to your school by Social Work or Psych. More Info on the Ministry’s website and edugains.ca.
Building partnerships with community agencies, families, and parishes. safe TALK suicide awareness workshops for staff available via PAL under Special Services
Look for Mental Health Offerings on the Secondary PD day on Feb. 16, 2018
Although fixing and correcting, and guiding are
important too, listening allows our children to “hear”
us. Make sure to find time to listen, to still our minds (
and mouths ) so that we can be with them and their
experience. Listening is one of the most profound and
powerful things we can bring to our relationships.
Psychologytoday.com (Blog “Inviting a Monkey to
Tea”) Tea”, N. Colier)
March
February, 2018
Patricia Marra-Stapleton, Psychological Associate/Mental Health Leader [email protected]
February is “Psychology Month” PSYCHOLOGY IS FOR
EVERYONE!
HELP YOUR CHILD (AND YOURSELF) FLOURISH: HOW TO REDUCE STRESS AND ANXIETY AND ACHIEVE MENTAL HEALTH
February 22, 2018, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Catholic Education Centre, 3rd Floor, 80 Sheppard Avenue East
This practical workshop addresses strategies supporting the physical, social,
cognitive, emotional, and spiritual components of well-being. It will include
positive psychology and cognitive behavior techniques, as well as
mindfulness and relaxation techniques that help manage stress, build resiliency
and support good mental health. Participants will walk away with
strategies that can be used both at home and in the classroom.
Presenters: Rita Alekian, Dr. Marie-Josee Gendron, Grace Labao-Martins (TCDSB
Psychology Department)
Registration is free –Spaces are limited -Please register at
https://web1.tcdsb.org/Conference/Logon.aspx
Suggested Readings: Books: “ The Power of Off: The Mindful Way to Stay Sane in a Virtual World “ Nancy Colier, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Interfaith Minister.
“ The Art of Stillness: Adventures In Going Nowhere” , Pico Iyer
Articles : Active Listening and the Art of Empathic Conversation “
https://positivepsychologyprogram.com/active-listening/
A Laugh a day:
Monthly Update from the Board
February 2018
Registration for Kindergarten, French Immersion, Extended French and Night School as well as eClass continues during February. Visit the Board’s website for information www.tcdsb.org
Director’s Annual Report 2016-2017 Check out some of the highlights of the past school year in the newly published edition of the Director’s Annual Report. https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/BoardAdministration/DirectorofEducation/Pages/directors-annual-report-2016-2017.aspx
Audited Financial Statements 2016-2017 The audited financial statements for the past school year are available online: https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/BudgetandFinance/Documents/Toronto%20Catholic%20DSB%20-%20Audited%20Stmt%2016-17.pdf
February is… African Canadian Heritage Month
https://www.tcdsb.org/FORCOMMUNITY/HeritageCelebration/AfricanCanadianHeritage/Pages/default.aspx
Psychology Month https://www.tcdsb.org/programsservices/specialeducation/psychology/psychologymonth/Pages/Psychology-Month.aspx
National Inclusive Education Month Learn more about the TCDSB’s Catholic Equity and Inclusive Education Policy: https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/Policies/Pages/hm24.aspx
TCDSB Energy Conservation Month: 4 Days - 4 Themes - One Month: Join the TCDSB each Friday in February to save on energy: https://www.tcdsb.org/board/environment/energymonth/Pages/default.aspx
o National Sweater Day - February 2, 2018 o Flip the Switch Friday – February 9, 2018 o Phantom Friday - February 16, 2018 o Energy Education Day - Friday, February 23, 2018
Winter Walk Day 2018 Winter Walk Day will be taking place this year on Wednesday, February 7, 2018. Winter Walk Day is an opportunity for all of us—students, staff, families—to focus on improved health and well-being, active lifestyles and building safer communities for everyone. Click here to register or for more information.
Province Announces Funding for New Childcare Spaces In December 2017, the Province of Ontario announced funding for the expansion of childcare programs with the addition of more than 400 childcare rooms in approximately 200 schools across the province. TCDSB will see an additional 14 childcare centres in its schools across the city including: Father Serra, Blessed Pope Paul VI, Pope Francis, Santa Maria, St. Andre, St. Barnabas, St. Bernard, St. Dominic Savio, St. Edmund Campion, St. Gerald, St. Jean de Brebeuf, St. Jude, St. Kevin and St. Nicholas of Bari.
Angel Foundation For Learning Some of our dearest friendships are rooted in our childhood years from discovering the world and new experiences together. Through our School Allocations Program the The Angel Foundation for Learning attempts to make sure that ALL students are able to participate in school trips to build friendships, spark their imaginations, and create memories. Support us in this work by participating in our Cents Off, coming out to play at our events or donating directly.
Opportunities/Information for Students Toronto Star and Toronto Public Library Annual Short Story Contest
The 2018 Short Story Contest is open to anyone 16 years of age or older who lives in Ontario. The annual contest is co-sponsored by the Toronto Public Library and the Humber School for Writers. Entrants can write on any topic they want. Stories must be original, previously unpublished and no longer than 2,500 words. Entries are limited to one per person. There is no fee to enter the contest. All submissions must be received by 5 p.m., Wednesday, February 28, 2018. Details: https://www.tcdsb.org/FORSTUDENTS/OpportunitiesForStudents/Pages/ShortStoryContest.aspx
18th Chinese Arts and Literary Contest for Youth (CALCY)
Open to all Ontario students from junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 Recital, Choral Speaking, Parent-Child recital, Solo Singing, Story Telling, Calligraphy, General Knowledge Quiz Download a registration form from the 18th Chinese Arts and Literary Contest for Youth website and mail to: CALCY, Box 107, A14-4261 Hwy 7 East, Unionville, Ontario L3R 9W6 Inquiry and Downloads www.calcy.ca Registration Deadline February 23, 2018 https://www.tcdsb.org/FORSTUDENTS/OpportunitiesForStudents/Pages/Chinese-Arts-and-Literary-Contest.aspx
Information about Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries
https://www.tcdsb.org/FORSTUDENTS/AwardsScholarshipsBursariesContests/Pages/default.aspx
Ontario Making OSAP Application Process Easier for Students Ontario is making it easier for students receiving OSAP to plan, budget and pay for their college or university education. For the first time, students applying to college or university who have applied for OSAP can now go online to see the estimated tuition costs for each of the programs they have applied to and the estimated amount that will be covered by OSAP.
For other opportunities for students including community service hours, employment, training and contests, see https://www.tcdsb.org/FORSTUDENTS/OpportunitiesForStudents/Pages/default.aspx
TCDSB Awards Night is May 7, 2018 Nominate a student or staff member for our annual awards. Deadline for each award: Third Friday in February.
Sister Mary Hamilton Award for Exceptional Students Ashif Jaffer Award for Excellence in Special Education Support The Father Andrew Cuschieri Award
February’s Virtue is Love Please visit our website for the monthly resources connected to the virtue of the month. https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/NurturingOurCatholicCommunity/VirtueoftheMonth/Pages/Default.aspx
Other Event Notices: ShareLife Week March 18-24, 2018
Board Wide ShareLife Civvies Day is Friday, March 23, 2018 The money raised through the annual ShareLife campaign supports Catholic charities in Toronto, across Canada and overseas. Many of these charities are very familiar to TCDSB students, staff and families, including Covenant House, Rosalie Hall, Providence Healthcare, the Office of Refugees and the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace. More information about ShareLife and the agencies it support can be found here: http://www.sharelife.org/Public/ShareLife-List-of-Agencies
Lift Jesus Higher Rally March 3, 2018 https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/NurturingOurCatholicCommunity/News/2017-2018/Pages/lift-jesus-higher.aspx
February 2: World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life February 13: Shrove Tuesday February 14: St. Valentine’s Day
https://www.archtoronto.org/Blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=95 February 14: Ash Wednesday; Lent Begins
https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/NurturingOurCatholicCommunity/Pages/Lent-and-Easter-Resources.aspx
February 16: Lunar New Year February 16: Board-wide PA Day February 19: Family Day
Winter Weather Has Arrived Don’t miss out on information relating to cancellations or delays in school bus service. Sign up to receive alerts through the TSTG parent portal https://www.torontoschoolbus.org or follow @TCDSB on Twitter for the latest updates.
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Patty Day
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Pancake
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Parent / Teacher
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Cheese
Pizza Day
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Registration 6-8 p.m.
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2018
Virtue of the Month
Love
Quote of the month For God so loved the world, He gave it His only Son.
John 3:16
ST. MARGUERITE BOURGEOYS CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Grade 7 / 8 Lake St. George
Monday February 12th (9:00 a.m. departure from school) to Thursday February 15th (3:00 p.m. arrival at school)
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For safety and efficiency reasons, the Toronto Catholic District School Board would like to reduce the amount of cash & checks coming into our school. Please join the thousands of parents who have already registered and are enjoying the convenience of paying ONLINE! It takes less than 5 minutes to register. Please follow these step-by-step instructions, so you will begin to receive email notifications regarding upcoming events involving your child(ren). NOTE: If you require assistance, select the SUPPORT option in the top right hand corner of the screen. Step 1: Register a) If you have not registered, please go to the School Cash Online
home page https://district.schoolcashonline.com/ and select the “Get Started Today” option.
There is a period in between the words district and school There is a period in between the words online and com b) Complete each of the Registration Steps (the steps include: parent personal information, and creating password
and security question) *For Security Reasons your password, requires 8 characters, one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter and a number.
Step 2: Confirmation Email A registration confirmation email will be forwarded to you. Click on the link provided inside the email to confirm your email and School Cash Online account. The confirmation link will open the School Cash Online site prompting you to sign into your account. Use your email address and password just created with your account. Step 3: Find Student This step will connect your children to your account. a) Enter the School Board Name – Toronto Catholic District School Board b) Enter the School Name – St. Marguerite Bourgeoys c) It will ask for your Child’s Student Number – if you don’t have the student
number, tick the box that indicates that you do not have the number. d) Enter Your Child’s First Name, Last Name and Birth Date. e) Select Continue. f) On the next page confirm that you are related to the child, check in
the Agree box and select Continue. g) Your child has been added to your account.
Step 4: View Items or Add Another Student If you have more children, select “Add Another Student” and repeat the steps above. 8 children can be added to one parent account. If you do not wish to add additional children, select “View Items For Students” option. A listing of available items for purchase will be displayed.