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Acting Principal: William
KwonActing VP: Mrs. Gomes
Secretary: Kyra P.Superintendent: John
Shain416.222.8282 ext. 6582
Trustee: Michael Del Grande
416.512.3407
CSPC Co-Chair: June StonehouseCSPC Co-Chair: Elaine Murphy
Catholic Parent Involvement Committee
(CPIC) :www.tcdsb.org/cpic
✝ Parish: Annunciation of
the Blessed Virgin Mary3 Combermere Drive
Toronto, ON M3A 2W4416.445.1760
Father Jude CoyleMass:
Mon. - Fri. : 8:00 am & 12:20 pm
Saturday : 9:00 amSunday : 8:00 am, 9:30
am, 11:00 am, 12:30 pm & 7:oo pm
Reconciliation : Sat. 9:30am & 4:00pm
With warmer weather on the horizon, we would like to remind that students take home any additional winter wear and boots. A reminder that students are expected to come to school in observance of the local dress code of white or blue top and navy bottom. We kindly ask that students refrain from using the front entrance in the morning and make
their way to the main schoolyard and enter though the side of the school. Again, This is to ensure the safety of all students and visitors entering the school.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL NEWS APRIL2016
🌸APRIL NEWSLETTER🌸
Dear Our Lady of Wisdom Community Members,
As we begin the holy season of Eastertide, the fifty days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost, may the collective community at Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School never lose sight of the meaning of this time in the Catholic Church’s calendar, as a time of new life, having been redeemed through the paschal mystery. The Fathers of the Second Vatican Council remind us that in Jesus’ death, “He destroyed our death and rising He restored our life.” The busyness of life can sometimes re-direct our attention away from just how important Jesus’ restoration of our lives truly is along with the hope that we may one day join Him in his Kingdom. Truly, the waters of social justice continue to run deep at Our Lady of Wisdom, and this is evident in the abundance of activity that is happening thanks to students, parents and staff members. Students participating in the Me to We committee continue to add to the funds raised through the “Five Pillars, One Cause” campaign as they endeavor to address breaking the cycle of poverty through fundraising activities and the communication of facts related to the five pillars. In addition, I’d like to thank the members of the CSPC and Councilor Norm Kelly’s office for organizing an important day on April 30th at 11 a.m., which promotes the tenets of environmental stewardship through the promotion of using compost and recycling used electronics. With our PTLP program, now in full swing, our grade 7 students and parent volunteers have been actively bolstering the morale of our younger, struggling readers by strengthening their reading comprehension skills through this scaffolded in-house reading recovery program. Thank you to the parent volunteers at our school for adding to an already robust ethos where we all aspire to live a life of faith. We look forward to our Family Math Night, which will be held on April 5 at 6 p.m. at Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School, in conjunction with St. Isaac Jogues Catholic School. It will be an engaging night of math and wonderment, as students and their families participate in numerous hands-on math problems and activities suitable for all ages. Happy Eastertide everyone! Sincerely, W. Kwon Principal
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FAMILY MATH NIGHT @ Our Lady of Wisdom CES on April 5th, 2016 at 6 p.m.
Sign-in will commence at 5:30 p.m. and the event will end roughly at around 8 p.m. Parents and members of the school communities who are interested in Tweeting
about the event, as their will be live Twitter Feeds are invited to send their Tweets to the respective school hashtags @stisaacjoguescs and @OLWCES
Limited parking will be available at Our Lady of Wisdom CES in the main lot.
Additional parking will be available along White Abbey Road and the dead end along Japonica Rd.
Registration/RSVP is via the previously communicated hardcopy school
survey. We look forward to seeing you there.
PASSAGES SPEAKER
Thank you to for a very awe inspiring and candid
story of courage, Mr. Patrick Bizindavyi. Our
Lady of Wisdom Catholic School welcomed
Patrick, as part of the Passages Canada
program, an immeasurable learning
experience for the children about what
diversity and opportunity means to a someone
who has struggled with political instability and
war in their homeland. As part of our ongoing, African Canadian Heritage celebrations, students from grades
1-8 learned about Patrick’s humble beginnings in small town Burundi, as a teacher, a sports radio host for Radio Bonesha, and a basketball coach who left
his homeland with little more than $60 to escape violence and instability to begin anew in Montreal and then Toronto. Patrick recounted his determination to survive and the idols from his youth, such as, Nelson
Mandel, a peacemaker and Michael Jordan, a determined athlete to explain his mantra of “Tout faire pour etre le meilleur.” Students were inspired to act in
the name of justice, as he spoke of his work with orphans in Mali and his donation of furniture to the
people of Burundi. Thank you for blessing the school.
DAGMAR SKI TRIP
As part of our Physical Education program, Our Lady
of Wisdom Catholic School students in the Junior and
Intermediate divisions enjoyed a day of skiing and
snowboarding at Dagmar Ski Resort on March 1, 2016.
Despite the frigid temperature that day, the trip provided our
students with an enjoyable and beneficial winter experience
through the sports of skiing and snowboarding, excellent ways to burn between 300 to 600
calories an hour and exercise various muscle groups. At
Dagmar, the students worked with licensed ski and
snowboard instructors to learn the basics of both sports and
hone their skillsets. Thank you to the teachers and parents
who made the day an enjoyable and safe one for the
students.
VIRTUE OF THE MONTH RECIPIENTS: FORGIVENESS
TEACHER GRADE STUDENT
MME. YEUNG JK/SK TRISTAN KETELERS
M. JEAN JK/SK GABRIELLE P.AGUIRIGAN & LAUREN RIX
MME. TYMKEWYCZ JK/SK TYLER CERQUA & TEA HAYCOCK
MME. MAKAR 1 RYLEA GOSSE
MME. SUZAN 1 LISLE ISON. & NICOLE D’SOUZA
MLLE. KATHERINE 1/2 SAMANTHA STALEY. & JANESSA PRIMO
MME. REGO 2 KARLA RAWDAH & JOSHUA PALLOTTA
MME. THÖKÖLY 2 MIKAELA SARVA
MME. MARI-BERJE 3 ANGELA PELLOS & MATTHEW OSTIQUE
MLLE. O 3 OLIVER ZAW-TUN & ANDREA PANTALEO
MME. GITTO 3/4 MIRA GERGES & TIM AYYAD
MLLE. CAMELLIA 4 ELYZSE CANDIDO & CHRISTIAN RAMOS
MLLE. CHRISTINE 5 NAOD EYOB
MME. BANGALA 5/6 ABIGAIL MORGAN, CASSANDRA MATTA & GABRIEL BRENES
MME. ROBERTSON 6 CHELSEA BOUSHEL
MLLE. CAROLINE & MME. GUIRGUIS
7 MATTHEW FAMINIAL & JOSHUA ALVAREZ
MRS. NARDOZI & MME. GUIRGUIS
7/8 KYLIE LAU & GRANT NADON
FRENCH STORY TIME
2015-2016
Thursdays, April 7, 14, 21, 28
6:45 – 7:30 pm
Come and enjoy stories, songs and
more in French. For children 5-10
years in partnership with
CPFToronto Catholic-
OLW Chapter. Registration
required. McGregor Park Branch (Toronto Public Library)2219 Lawrence
Ave E
School has been awarded $1000 for 2015-2016 Speak Up Grant with the following purpose:
-To increase student engagement. Grade 7 and 8 students who are considering college or apprenticeship programs upon high
school graduation, will be investigating potential careers open to them. Intermediate aged students will not only examine career options, but will
review the necessary steps that are immediately ahead of them to obtain credits, transferable skills and 21st century skills that will be
required for general success in the fields of employment open to them. Findings will be recorded and presented in video format. The target
audience of the newly created video will be all grade 4 to grade 8 students - academic, applied and workplace bound students.
Students will be able to execute the necessary steps to
create a 15 - 30 minute video (or combination of short videos) that will be able to provide real life examples of jobs when they complete their
schooling in six to eight years. Student will make clear the requirements and skills for employment. They will create a product that invigorates the interest of their peers.
Students that are not always actively involved in school clubs or teams, will work on a project that will interest them.
SCIENCE FAIR Once again, Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School became a
bustling hub of scientific exploration and inquiry, as students from Grades 7 and 8 hosted Ms. Price, teacher colleagues and Grade 11 and 12 Physics students from
Senator O’Connor Catholic Secondary to take part in our annual science fair. Ms. Price and her delegation of trained
student judges visited each project with the goal of evaluating the projects based on knowledge gained, information, scientific approach, collection of data,
conclusions, written work, oral presentations, exhibits, effort and finally creativity and originality, of which there was an
abundance. Students enthusiastically explained the premise behind their inquiry questions ranging from DNA extraction from common fruit, Code and its place in robotics, vision
from animals’ perspectives, the effects of microwaves to the design of solar powered inventions which store potential energy to power common household items. Classes from each of the junior and primary divisions had time in the
afternoon to sample each project’s offerings and interact with the budding young scientists. Congratulations to the students for this year’s excitement and their teacher, M.
Bruno for inspiring the students to new heights!
AUTISM AWARENESS
All of our students from Our Lady Of Wisdom Catholic School have been busy preparing a multitude of significant activities to learn more about Autism
Spectrum Disorders and to raise greater awareness among staff and students. All students at Our Lady of
Wisdom Catholic School will be joining school communities in the TCDSB system to perform a board
wide dance in honour of Autism Awareness Day on April 11th, 2016. This year our goal is to reach even more
school and students. This event exemplifies Pope Francis’ message about Autism Spectrum Disorders:
“Everyone should be committed to promoting acceptance, encounter and solidarity through concrete
support and by encouraging renewed hope.”
In addition, students will be involved in the creation of an individual Autism Awareness Ribbon based on a
large LEGO replica display in our school’s glass case, as well as, taking part in a collaborative creation of an Autism Mosaic and daily communication of important facts regarding Autism, culminating in a school wide
presentation.
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- We would like to
commend the Me to We Committee for
raising approximately $310 in their “Five Pillars,
One Cause” campaign and look
forward to their future efforts.
HARBOURFRONT: On Friday, March 4, 2016 the grade 1/2 students from Mlle Katherine’s and the grade 2 students from Mme Thököly’s and Mme Rego’s classes attended two wonderfully orchestrated workshops in French at the Harbourfront Centre. For the first part of the day, students had a chance to create their own imaginative creature by using different types of animals and combining different body parts. These creatures were constructed by thick white paper, different coloured pastels and paint. For the second part of the day, students were taught to make a blank book using paper techniques, such as curling, feathering, scoring, and creating an accordion and spring like effects. They also enjoyed using various textures like feathers, wallpaper, sparkles and buttons to make a front and back cover for their books. On behalf of Mlle Katherine, Mme Thököly and Mme Rego, they would like to extend their gratitude to all of the parents that helped supervise. It was truly a memorable event!
Stations of the Cross Service at Our Lady of Wisdom on Thursday, March 24th, 2016:
Deep into the last week of Lent, known as the Paschal or Easter Triduum, made up of Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday, just before Easter Sunday, staff and students demonstrated our strength as a community of believers in common prayer, gathering to reaffirm just what this time of year means to Catholics around the world. Beyond, the Easter scavenger hunts, the chocolate, the Easter bunny, and celebratory meals with family, students and staff remembered our higher purpose during this most important of times in the liturgical season. Students in Grade 6 and Grades 7 and 8 led us all on a brilliantly lit virtual walk with Jesus, as he made his way to Calvary, reminding us of His sacrifice, His death on the cross because He loves us so, asking God the Father to forgive humanity’s sins and grant eternal life with Him in heaven. Students engaged in saying the Our Father, the Hail Mary and Glory Be as students chronicled the details of each station from Station 1 Jesus is Condemned to Die to Station 14, Jesus is laid in the Tomb. As Pope Francis once stated, “Let this experience imprinted in the Gospel, be imprinted in our hearts and in our lives. Let the joyous wonder of Easter Sunday radiate through our thoughts , looks, attitudes , gestures and words ..."
Code Re(a)d: learn the TCDSB’s
Code of Conduct!
Excerpt: “Respect and treat others fairly, regardless of, for example, race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability.” School is meant to be a safe place where students and the community have unique identities. Differences should be celebrated. If we were all the same, how boring would that be?! Think about the things that make you special. Think about what makes your friends special. Tell them! Discussion Question: You heard someone say something rude to your friend, based on the fact that they are a boy or a girl. What would you do?
CURRICULUM CORNER: In the Grade 7 class of Mlle. Caroline, the classroom became a virtual poetry café on Wednesday, March 9, 2016. Students engaged in the spoken word, reciting original poems from a variety of forms from lyric, epic, to mock epic using a real time recording/streaming application called Screencastify. This created for a very rich atmosphere of sharing and a systematic way for the work to be logged into respective student Google Drive accounts, allowing for the teacher to provide timely descriptive feedback and emphasize quality exemplars for others to view and hear. Students in the Grade 3 class of Mme. Mari Berje demonstrated their abilities to “think outside the box,” taking on the learning experience of planning and building original 3-dimensional structures using conventional 3-D solids of various shapes and sizes. Our students produced a variety of interesting creations ranging from a small scale replica of an Aboriginal village/village autochtone to life like robots, miniature kitchen appliances and domestic pets with the expectation to describe their structures by communicating their make-up of 3-D shapes and their attributes, as well as, explaining and justifying why they chose the shapes that they did and what they learned through the process of their structures’ creation.
THE IDENTITY MASK
The context behind the learning task and its purpose was explained by Mr. Kwon: To create a plaster mask which will be painted with images/words/aspects of their personal, social, ethnic and spiritual identity,
with examples from their lives, formative events (local and global) and challenges, their belief systems, their
families, their social roles and relationships with people in their lives, their experience of gender,
culture and ethnicity, language, experiences with their parents’ country of origin, and their interaction with
the Catholic Church and their faith. The idea of telling their stories orally as a digitally recordable story is
also being considered as a next step
-Some common themes and statements made by students in the post survey about the identity mask learning task included the following information:
-the learning experience had the power of bringing
the class together in many different ways -that is a true celebration of diversity as positive and
NOT divisive -students acquired a greater awareness of their
culture and their identity, a realization of who they really are
-there was a re-affirmation of who they really are, receiving comments and feedback from peers
-students felt the experience led to confidence building and dispelled peers’ or perceived misconceptions of
appearance equating their identity -dispel misinformation about what countries students
originate from, what their experiences should be and what they are perceived to be like
STEM WORKSHOPS : Our gymnasium became a virtual launch pad for our grade 3 parachutists taking part in Logics Academy’s Parachute STEM workshop on Friday, March 4, 2016. Students learned about the properties of upward force and the effects of drag while involved in the design and construction of 4 different groups of parachutes, experimenting with the size of the parachute, the placement of holes, and experimentation with various heights and subsequent touch down times using manual grabbers.
On Monday, March 21st, Mlle. Christine's Grade 5 class had the opportunity to take part in an Aboriginal presentation presented by an Aboriginal Elder and mentor of OISE/TCDSB. During the course of the presentation, the team had the students experience "smudging" which is a ceremony/ritual meant to cleanse and clear negative energy. They also spoke to the children about what it means to Aboriginal as well as past and present Aboriginal issues in North American society.
CONGRATULATIONS JOSHUAJoshua Rebello in Grade 6 Mme. Bangala’s
class placed 3rd in the TCDSB Concours D’Art Oratoire competition on
Thursday, March 10, 2016. Felicitations on an excellent French speech
and a most interesting topic!
CSPC UPDATE CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT COUNCIL
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DATE CHANGE FOR APRIL KERNEL’S POPCORN/25 cent RAFFLE DAY! Due to the addition of PA Day for April, CSPC has moved the April Popcorn day to Friday, April 22nd. Thank you for your understanding. - Fundraising Team
Registration is now open for our 77th Annual OAPCE Conference being
held at Madonna C.S.S. and Montecassino Event Centre. Mass
will be led by His Eminence Cardinal Collins.
Go to www.oapcetoronto.ca for more info and to register! CPIC is sponsoring parents to attend the Conference and Workshops, please email us for more info!
FREE COMPOST GIVEAWAY SATURDAY, APRIL 30TH, IN THE SCHOOL PARKING LOT. As part of our new
green initiative we have partnered up again with the City of Toronto to hold the compost giveaway at the school. Keep your eyes peeled for other upcoming
green initiatives!
We are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the butterfly hatching program that is to take place in
the primary classes later this month!
We would also like to wish the basketball and soccer teams the best of luck this month on their
tournaments!
Monthly Update from the Board April 2016
Budget Consultation TCDSB thanks the many parents, students, staff and community members who participated in consultation regarding the Multi Year Recovery Plan. Please visit the board’s website at www.tcdsb.org or follow us on Twitter @TCDSB to get the latest information about the consultation regarding the 2016-2017 budget.
School Year Calendar The school year calendar for 2016-2017 has been approved. This includes the system-wide professional activity days. Check here for information https://www.tcdsb.org/school/schoolyearcalendar/pages/default.aspx Please note that there is a system-wide PA day scheduled for April 15th.
Mark Your Calendars and Prepare to Celebrate Catholic Education Week May 1-6, 2016 “Opening Doors of Mercy” https://www.tcdsb.org/board/nurturingourcatholiccommunity/catholiceducationweek/pages/default.aspx
Parent Engagement Resource Event: Supporting All Our Students…Imagine the Possibilities April 30th, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Catholic Education Centre, 80 Sheppard Avenue East Hosted by TCDSB’s Special Services Department and the Special Education Advisory Committee Features workshops, special education resources, community resources, raffles, door prizes.
The Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education 77th Annual Conference, AGM & Gala Dinner A full day conference for parents, caregivers and our partners in publicly funded Catholic Education in Ontario "Many Gifts, One Voice: Living Our Virtues in a Virtual World" Co-hosted by OAPCE Toronto and the Toronto Catholic District School Board Register online http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ec6a0r4n5fb01bdc&llr=57qgf7bab
Change the World: Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge ChangeTheWorld: Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge is a six week challenge to encourage Ontario high school students to volunteer locally and reward them for doing so. Last year in Toronto, over 3,500 students took part and across the province over 40,000 youth participated. Those who volunteer during the six weeks can contact the Ministry to request a certificate from Volunteer Toronto and the Ministry of Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade. The 2016 campaign starts on April 10th and ends on May 23rd. www.volunteertoronto.ca/changetheworld
The City of Toronto’s - Clean Toronto Together Campaign School Cleanup Day--Friday April 22, 2016 Community Clean-up Days--Saturday April, 23 & Sunday, April 24
The City Park Clean-up--April 18th to April 22th, 2016 (grades 1 to 8) https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/environment/EarthMonth/Pages/default.aspx
Other Upcoming Events • April is Volunteer Month. Celebrate the volunteers in your school community and tweet out your
stories and photos using the hashtag #familyofvolunteers • April 2nd: Pope John Paul II Day—declared by the Government of Ontario
https://www.tcdsb.org/pages/pope-john-paul-ii-day.aspx • April 2nd—Autism Awareness Day (TCDSB celebrates on April 1st) • April 4-21—Elementary Music Festival https://www.tcdsb.org/pages/elementary-music-
festival-2016.aspx • April 19-28—Secondary Music Festival https://www.tcdsb.org/pages/secondary-music-
festival-2016.aspx • April 21st: Student Trustee Election https://www.tcdsb.org/FORSTUDENTS/
OpportunitiesForStudents/Pages/Student-Trustee-Elections-2015.aspx • April 22nd—Earth Day • April 22nd—Exemplary Practice Awards • April 26th: Election of Student Trustee https://www.tcdsb.org/FORSTUDENTS/
OpportunitiesForStudents/Pages/Election-of-Student-Trustees-for-2016-2017.aspx • April 27th: Administrative Assistants’ Day (Secretaries’ Day)