St. James Catholic Elementary School

St. James School Stands United Against Bullying on Pink Shirt Day šŸ‘š

Staff and students at St. James School proudly wore their pink shirts today in a powerful show of support for anti-bullying awareness. Participating in Pink Shirt Day, the school community demonstrated its commitment to fostering kindness, inclusion, and respect for all.

Pink Shirt Day is recognized annually as a global movement to stand against bullying and promote a culture of empathy and support. By wearing pink, students and staff at St. James School sent a strong message that bullying has no place in their community.

ā€œAt St. James, we believe in creating a safe and welcoming environment where every student feels valued,ā€ said Principal Jody O’Daiskey. ā€œToday, we stand together to show that kindness and respect are at the heart of everything we do.ā€

The school engaged in various activities throughout the day to encourage positive relationships and reinforce the importance of standing up for one another.

St. James School remains committed to promoting a culture of respect and inclusion, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to learn and grow in a supportive environment.

St. James School Recognizes Students with Perfect Attendance ā­ļø

St. James School is proud to celebrate the exceptional achievement of students who have maintained perfect attendance since the start of the school year. These dedicated students have demonstrated consistent commitment to their education, attending school every single day without absence.

“We are thrilled to recognize our students for their outstanding dedication to their learning,” said Jody O’Daiskey, Principal of St. James School. “Their perfect attendance reflects their strong work ethic and commitment to their education. We are proud to call them Bears!”

The students’ perfect attendance is a testament to their responsibility, focus, and perseverance. St. James School continues to foster an environment that encourages students to take pride in their education and to set high standards for themselves both inside and outside of the classroom.

Congratulations to all of our perfect attendance students for their remarkable achievement. Way to go, Bears!

About St. James School
St. James School is committed to providing a supportive and engaging learning environment for students. With a focus on academic excellence, community engagement, and personal growth, St. James School continues to inspire and empower students to reach their full potential.

St. James School Choir Delivers Stunning Performance at Sudbury Wolves Game šŸŽ¶

St. James Catholic School is proud to congratulate its talented choir for their exceptional performance of “O Canada” at the Sudbury Wolves game this past weekend. The choir’s rendition of the national anthem was met with enthusiastic applause, showcasing their hard work and dedication.

A heartfelt thank you goes to the school’s dedicated staff, Mme McIntyre, Mrs. Moores, and Mme Ranich, for their tireless efforts in preparing, coordinating, and organizing the students for this special opportunity. Their commitment ensured a smooth and memorable experience for all involved.

St. James Catholic School is proud to contribute to the vibrant culture of our community and continues to provide students with unique opportunities to showcase their talents.

About Sudbury Catholic Schools
Sudbury Catholic Schools serves a diverse community of students across the Sudbury region, offering quality education in a faith-centered environment. The Board is committed to fostering excellence in learning while nurturing students’ personal and spiritual growth.

Chelmsford Legion Visits St. James School for Remembrance Day Ceremony šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¦

On Friday, St. James School observed Remembrance Day with a service to honor the men and women who have served and sacrificed for our freedom.

The ceremony, led by Mme Ranich’s class, included a presentation by members of the Chelmsford Legion Branch 553, who shared their experiences and knowledge about the significance of Remembrance Day. Each class also created and laid a wreath at the front of the gym as a tribute to those who have lost their lives in service.

St. James School thanks the Chelmsford Legion for their participation and the entire school community for coming together to pay respects.

St. James Native-as-a-Second-Language (NSL) Program Participates in Atikameksheng Veterans Ceremony šŸ’¬

On November 8th, the St. James Native-as-a-Second-Language (NSL) Program had the honour of participating in the Atikameksheng Veterans Ceremony. During the ceremony, students proudly sang the National Anthem in both Anishnawbemowin and English, paying tribute to the sacrifices made by veterans and showing respect for the cultural heritage of the community.

The event provided a meaningful opportunity for students to learn more about the significance of Remembrance Day and the importance of acknowledging the contributions of those who served in times of war. In addition to the performance, students were gifted with a special lesson on the proper salute and its critical role during wartime, deepening their understanding of respect and honour in times of conflict.

St. James School is grateful to have been part of this special occasion and looks forward to continuing to engage students in activities that foster remembrance and respect for the sacrifices of the past.

National AccessAbility Week & Red Shirt Day

May 28 to June 3, 2023, is National AccessAbility Week!

National AccessAbility Week (NAAW) is an annual initiative that celebrates, promotes, and showcases the diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in our country, and highlights some of the important initiatives aimed at creating an accessible Canada. Since 2019, Easter Seals Ontario has recognized the Wednesday of National AccessAbility week as the Red Shirt Day of Action for AccessAbility and Inclusion. Everyone is encouraged to wear a red shirt to raise awareness for accessibility and disability inclusion and make a pledge to help remove physical, attitudinal, and systematic barriers in their schools, workplaces, and communities.

The following educator resources are available: 

Elementary:Ā EnglishĀ |Ā French

Secondary:Ā EnglishĀ |Ā French

Red Shirt Day

Red Shirt Day is an Easter Seals initiative and was first celebrated in 2019. The 2023 Red Shirt Day takes place on Wednesday, May 31. Sudbury Catholic District School Board (SCDSB) students and staff are encouraged to wear red on Red Shirt Day to promote messages of support for people and families living with disabilities.

About Red Shirt Day 

Red Shirt DayĀ of Action for AccessAbility and Inclusion is a day when people across Canada come together and wear red in schools, workplaces and spaces everywhere in order to create a visible display of solidarity: to show their support for persons and families of those who are living with disabilities, celebrate the achievements of people living with disabilities, and to pledge their commitment to help create a fully accessible and inclusive society that honours and values the contributions of people of all abilities in all aspects of life in Canada. Learn more!

ResourcesĀ 

Red Shirt Day Resources

Easter Seals Website

Rick Hansen Website

Poster

Handout

Pledge

Pledge Examples

Colouring Sheets

Books & Reading Materials for Kids

Books & Reading Materials for Kids

Films & Documentaries for Adults

Ted Talks

Register Now for SCDSB’s Annual Carousel Event!

Registration is now open for Sudbury Catholic District School Board’s (SCDSB) annual Carousel Event hosted by the Parent Involvement Committee (PIC)! Learn about different topics, network with others, and engage in great conversation. 

When: Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023, from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Where: St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School  

Address: 2993 Algonquin Drive 

Carousel topics will include: 

Supporting Mental Health & Well Being, Cyber Safety, Building Resiliency, Homework Support, Special Education, Coding, Preparing Your Child for Post-Secondary, Literacy: Supporting Reading @ Home, and Learning About Secondary Programming.  Click here to view our session descriptions!

 *FREE CHILDCARE & LIGHT SUPPER WILL BE PROVIDED. 

Be Heard! We Invite you to contribute to our 23-24 Budget Consultation

In preparation for our budget discussions, we invite our staff, parents/guardians, community partners and students to provide feedback regarding our programming and resources. Your feedback is important to us to ensure that we are representing your priorities as we engage in the budget process.  We are asking that you identify areas that have been working well and your top priorities for the next school year.  We are using ThoughtExchange so that everyone has a chance to share their perspectives and understand what’s most important to the group. These thoughts will help guide our discussions before we move ahead together.

Feel free to include as many thoughts as you like.  Click the Participate button to share your thoughts and then rate at least 20-30 of the thoughts that others have shared. Your participation is confidential, so no one will know who shared or rated which thoughts. Please come back often until April 14 to rate new ideas.

High ratings tell us you strongly support the idea and low ratings tell us you strongly do not support the idea; both are important.

Quick Tips:

1. This exchange is confidential. Your thoughts will be shared, but not your identity.

2. Please be polite and respectful as you share and rate thoughts.

3. If you see a thought that is rude, hurtful or identifies a person or group, you can report it by clicking in the upper right corner of the thought.

4. You do not need to rate all thoughts in this exchange. It is appreciated and recommended that you rate about 30 thoughts over the time the exchange is open.

2021-22 Director’s Annual Report

We are very pleased to present the Director of Education’s Annual Report for the 2021-2022 school year

We thank our Board of Trustees, Senior Administration, staff, students, families, volunteers, community partners, and our parishes for their continued support and commitment to Sudbury Catholic. Together we are providing a caring, progressive, high quality Catholic school system that is nurturing our students – mind, body, and spirit.

Treaties Recognition Week 2022

At Sudbury Catholic Schools, we are called to strengthen our faith-based, inclusive, and equitable community. In preparation for Treaties Recognition Week – an annual commemoration which will be honoured on November 6-12th, 2022, the Sudbury Catholic District School Board community is participating in learning opportunities that teach and uphold the importance of treaty rights and relationships to both indigenous and non indigenous communities.

What is Treaties Recognition Week?

In 2016, Ontario passed legislation declaring the first week of November as Treaties Recognition Week. This annual event honours the importance of treaties and helps students and residents of Ontario learn more about treaty rights and relationships.

We look forward to honouring Treaties Recognition Week at Sudbury Catholic Schools every year, and 2022 is no exception. In Ontario, treaties are as much a part of today as when they were first created. They are living documents and legally binding agreements that set out the rights, responsibilities and relationships of First Nations and the federal and provincial governments. Furthermore, we also acknowledge that Indigenous Nations had Treaty Agreements with one another before Europeans arrived, and that treaty-making itself, precedes North American settlement.

Whether Indigenous or not, treaties matter to everyone in Canada; we are all Treaty People. They represent a mutual commitment to building a prosperous future for everybody and Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities are responsible for knowing and upholding Treaty obligations. In between the personal activities being planned by our schools, we’re pleased to share that Sudbury Catholic’s Indigenous Education team has curated resources and materials to help students, staff, and community members commemorate this important week. A summary of these resources is provided below.

Resources for 2022 Treaties Education Week 

Robinson Huron Waasiidamaagewin – Virtual Presentations

It is our pleasure to share that the Robinson Huron Waasiidamaagewin is offering virtual presentations during Treaty Week. Their website contains event agendas that identify the variety of virtual presentations that will be offered throughout each day. To access these resources, visit the Robinson Huron Waawiindamaagewin Treaty Week resource page. 

The Government of Ontario

In addition to online presentations, Sudbury Catholic Schools have been provided with a wide range of video resources suitable for different grade levels to provide students with an opportunity to hear from Indigenous Elders or knowledge keepers. In these activities, students will learn about treaties and their importance in an age-appropriate way that’s flexible for teachers’ lesson planning. This opportunity allows Indigenous speakers to share their knowledge about the importance of treaties, treaty relationships and rights in Ontario.

The Government of Ontario has also supplied a number of teaching resources that can expand upon this topic. This includes a Treaties in Ontario infographic (PDF), which shows the number of treaties in Ontario, the regions they cover and the populations within treaty areas.

Videos: Indigenous Voices on Treaties

Treaties in Ontario Infographic

Treaty Teaching & Learning Resources

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