HEARING THE HEART OF JESUS JOHN 20:11-18. Mary and the Angels.
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St. Mary of the Angels
Catholic School St. Mary of the Angels
Catholic School 1477 Dufferin St.
Toronto, ON Tel: 416-393-5228
Principal M. Colleen Pontello
416-393-5228
Superintendent John Wujek
416-222-8282 Ext. 5371
Trustee/Vice Chair Frank D’Amico
416-512-3406
Parish St. Mary of the Angels
Father L. Garcias 416-532-4779
stmaryoftheangelsto.archtoronto.org
Mass Times Saturday 6:00 p.m. Portuguese
Sunday 8:00 a.m. English 9:15 a.m. Italian
10:30 a.m. English 12:00 p.m. Portuguese
CSPC Chair Paul Matos
Phone: 416-222-8282 x 88228 Email: [email protected]
Enrolment 220
School Hours 8:30 a.m.– 3:30 p.m.
Lunch Hour 11:15 a.m.—12:15 p.m.
Next CSPC Meeting Wednesday,
6:15 p.m.
All Parents Welcome
We are an International Language School
Portuguese
WELCOME BACK!
It is so wonderful to be at St. Mary of the Angels Catholic School for a second year. We did so
many things last year that I am excited for the year to come. We hope that you are well and
that you and your children are ready for a year of study, hard work, activities and success.
Please read through the Newsletter and keep it on hand for the rest of the school year for it
has a lot of important information to keep you and your child informed. Ms. De Nino, our car-
ing Head Secretary, Mr. Monteleone our industrious Head Caretaker, Dr. Bianchi our dedicat-
ed Special Education Teacher and our team of hard working and professional teachers are
looking forward to creating a positive learning environment for your child. We look forward to
working with you and your child and welcoming any new students and families to the school,
as well as our very special JK students who are coming to school for the first time. Welcome!
The Newsletter contains pictures from our last month of school in June. We had over a thou-
sand pictures last year of St. Mary of the Angels students engaged in learning and sports
events as well as technology, the arts, charity, fundraising and other events. We had artists
and athletes in and participated in so many activities across the city. We look forward to your
continued support and participation as we work to create well rounded, resilient, safe and
confident learners. We continue with the theme of Harmonizing our Faith through Family,
Parish and School. This year, being the year of the Parish, we look forward to participating in
many activities with Father Landorff Garcia including a blessing to start the school year off
right. We will continue to celebrate Mass throughout the year with St. Bruno’s School.
Congratulations to our province-wide Welcome to Kindergarten Award Winners Ms. Bellissi-
mo, Ms. Hila and Ms. Tamburro, (see below) you do an exceptional job engaging our newest learners.
We wish fond farewells to Ms. Dias and Ms. Magallanes as they move to new schools, we will
miss their joy of learning and their efforts on behalf of our students and staff.
Thank you to our Staff who have worked so hard to prepare the school and welcome your
child to the 2016/2017 school year. We are so fortunate to have you back this school year.
Warmest Regards,
M. Colleen Pontello
SCHOOL YEAR CALENDAR The school year calendar is defined as the period between September 1 and June 30 and must include a minimum of 194 school days, seven (7) of which must be Professional Activity Days.
Number of school days 194 Number of Professional Activity Days 7 Labour Day September 5, 2016 First Instructional Day September 6, 2016 Thanksgiving Day October 10, 2016 Christmas Break Dec. 26, 2016 – Jan. 6, 2017 Second semester for secondary schools February 6, 2017 Family Day February 20, 2017 Mid-Winter Break March 13–17, 2017 Good Friday April 14, 2017 Easter Monday April 17, 2017 Victoria Day May 22, 2017 Last day of classes for elementary students June 29, 2017 Seven (7) Professional Activity (PA) Days for ELEMENTARY schools:
October 7, 2016 Provincial Education Priorities November 18, 2016 Parent-Teacher Conferences December 2, 2016 Provincial Education Priorities/Faith Development January 20, 2017 Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting February 17, 2017 Parent-Teacher Conferences June 9, 2017 Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting June 30, 2017 Provincial Education Priorities
Calendar information is posted on the board’s website at www.tcdsb.org
AGENDAS & SCHOOL HANDBOOK
Students from JK to grade eight will be provided with a Catholic school agenda. The agenda is an excellent tool to de-velop organizational and time management skills, and to foster school/home communication. The agenda contains a copy of the Student Handbook for the school year 2016-2017, which contains school procedures and expectations, as well as prayers and Bible stories for you to share with your child. Please read it with your child so that we can work together to support your child’s learning. If further changes to the content of the Student Handbook are necessary throughout the year, they will be communicated in writing. Please return $7.00 to cover the cost of the agenda.
LUNCH AT SCHOOL
We are asking students who have parents and grandparents at home to please go home for lunch.
Staying for lunch is a privilege. Students who need to stay for lunch must adhere to policies and expectations set out
by the school and Board. If they are not followed, parents will have to make other arrangements at lunch. We par-
ticipate in the “Waste Free Lunch Program”, all students who stay for lunch must adhere to the following expecta-
tions.
Bring lunch/snacks in a re-usable container that is marked with the student’s name. Left over food must be disposed of in the school’s green bin program.
Parents are asked not to drop off lunches in the office, as students who stay for lunch need to bring
their lunch in the morning with them.
MONTHLY VIRTUES
As a Catholic Learning Community we will be
looking for and celebrating monthly virtues.
Please watch for your child’s successes in rela-
tion to following the virtues and participating
fully in our program that follows our Catholic
Graduate Expectations. The virtue for the
month of September is Hospitality, which in-
volves making an effort to welcome new stu-
dents and returning students so that they feel
they are cared for and that they belong. We
look forward to sharing our winners with you
at the end of the month.
SANTA MARIA CATHOLIC SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE PROGRAM
25 Avon Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M6N 2C8
Santa Maria Catholic School is offering Portuguese and Spanish School opportunities for
free on Saturday Mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The program begins on Septem-
ber 17, 2016. Please call the school at (416) 393-5368 or Mr. Martins the Teacher in
Charge at (416) 652-5095 for more information.
PARENT/TEACHER INTERVIEWS
Interviews are a formal opportunity for you to discuss your child’s
progress, however, you are strongly encouraged to contact your
child’s teacher when you feel it is necessary to discuss your
child’s progress. Please contact your child’s teacher by accessing
their voice mail or by sending a note in your child’s agenda.
YEAR OF THE PARISH
This year we are celebrating the Year of the Parish. We will be
working closely with Fr. Landorff Garcia from St. Mary of the An-
gels Church to be involved in many activities to enrich our learning
and faith experiences.
SCHOOL UNIFORMS
All students in JK to Gr. 8 are expected to wear a
uniform on a daily basis. The uniform consists of a
white or navy short/long sleeve polo shirt and a navy blue
bottom. Pieces with the school logo are optional. You can
purchase uniform pieces from any store. Clothing should
be plain with no logos. Please ensure, for identification
purposes, that the student’s name is written on the
inside of sweaters/jackets/vests and other clothing.
MEDICATION
Principals, teachers and support staff of the TCDSB are not permitted to administer any type of pre-scription medication during the school day, unless they have written permission from the parent/guardian and by the prescribing physician. These forms must be updated regularly and are available from the secretary. Staff in TCDSB schools will not dispense non-prescription medication. Please com-plete the Student Health Form, included in this newsletter, so that we can better monitor the safety and health of your child.
MASTER PERMISSION FORM
Included in this newsletter is the form that gives your child permission to stay for lunch, to go on walking excursions
to the immediate vicinity, as well as permission for release of information to be used to promote TCDSB and/or our
school’s programs and/or events. We are also inserting the student accident insurance form, should you wish to
purchase it. To ensure your child’s wellbeing, safety and participation in the school’s program, please complete
and return it to your child’s teacher by September 9, 2016.
SURF-RIGHT: ON-LINE RULES AND ETIQUETTE
Staff will explain the rules for the use of the Internet and e-mail. Students are expected to follow the established
rules set by school staff and by the TCDSB’s “Acceptable Use Policy”, if they are to use the computer for these pur-
poses. Please visit www.tcdsb.org for Board policy.
SCHOOL INSURANCE
Included with this newsletter is an insurance form, with an
accompanying letter explaining the insurance. The school
and the Board have no benefits or responsibilities pertaining
to this. Should you wish to purchase insurance, please re-
turn the insurance form to the Insurers.
STUDENT ILLNESS
Children who come to school are expected to participate
in all aspects of the school program. This includes taking
part in regular recess breaks with their peers. We are not
able to provide adequate supervision for children who are
ill and sent to school with the expectation that they will
remain indoors during recess. Exceptional situations must
be discussed with the principal.
ENTRANCE AND DISMISSAL
Supervision begins at 8:15 a.m. and ends at 3:45 p.m. Prior to this time, the school yard is not
supervised by school staff. Once supervision is available, please drop off your child and begin your day.
All students line up in the school yard to enter the building with their class and teacher at 8:30 a.m. and 12:15
p.m. Students who enter via the office at these times, will be marked late. Punctuality is important.
At dismissal, please wait for your child/children outside the school in the school yard, away from exit doors so
that ALL CHILDREN CAN BE DISMISSED SAFELY. Once you have picked up your children, please exit the yard.
Parents/guardians picking up children during the school day are asked to notify the office ahead of time in the
morning. We will work to have your child ready at the front office when you arrive.
If anyone other than the parent/guardian or the established caregiver is to pick up any student, especially JK/SK
children, please notify the office in writing with their name and your contact information to maintain safety.
All visitors, including parents/guardians, must sign in and out at the office. Please use the front entrance to
enter and leave the school at all times.
The Toronto Catholic District School Board is offering access to the following Microsoft products to all of our students:
FREE: Microsoft Office 365 Pro Plus: includes latest versions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Publish-er, Excel, Outlook, OneDrive and OneNote. The license can be used for up to 5 computers and up to 5 mobile devices (any platform);
FREE: Microsoft Windows 10 EDU; 10% discount on computers and devices at the online Microsoft Education Store.
In order to access this online offer, the student will need to know his/her TCDSB computer login username and password. If your child does not know his/her login information, please contact your school to ask how to obtain this information. To take advantage of the software offers you must have internet access for the download. To find out more and how you can take advantage of this offer, visit our TCDSB Digital Store at: www.tcdsb.org/digitalstore
SAFE ARRIVAL PROGRAM (416) 393-5228
Please notify the school, prior to 8:15 a.m., if your child will be
absent. Kindly leave a message on the school’s answering ma-
chine should you call before 8:00 a.m. Students are expected to
arrive on time every day. It is very disruptive to the student and
their peer’s learning when a student arrives late.
UPDATING SCHOOL RECORDS
We appreciate parent cooperation in keeping us up-to-date
regarding changes of address, telephone numbers, emergency
contacts, work numbers, caregivers, allergies and health status
and family doctor.
CSPC, CATHOLIC SCHOOL PARENT COUNCIL All Parents Welcome to Attend and Participate
On Wed., Sept. 21, 2016 at 6:15 p.m., the 2015/2016 Parent Council will meet in our Library for their last meeting. This meeting
will take approximately 30 minutes. Directly after that meeting we will be having our AGM or Annual General Meeting for the
2016/2017 School Year where we will elect our new Council. Anyone interested in running for a position on the Council is asked to
complete the Nomination Form attached and hand it in to the Main Office prior to Sept. 21. You may self nominate or nominate
another person. You must have the person’s full name and be willing to write a short biography about them telling why you feel
they would do a great job leading our council. After the AGM, the newly elected Parent Council will hold their first meeting. Last
year the meeting ended prior to 9:00 p.m. We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, September 21 at 6:15 p.m. in the St.
Mary of the Angels Library. Please enter through the front of the school. We have a very rich tradition of hard working and dedicat-
ed parents on our school council. Thank you to last year’s excellent council led by Chair Mr. Paul Matos.
ST. MARY OF THE ANGELS SCHOOL STAFF
This schedule is tentative and is subject to reorganiza-
tion in September to meet the needs of our students.
ELP 1 Ms. Bellissimo Rm. 119
Ms. Hila E.C.E.
ELP 2 Ms. Tamburro Rm. 123
Gr. 1/2 Ms. Rego Rm. 124
Gr. 2 Ms. Pinto Rm. 106
Gr. 3 Ms. Cordeiro Rm. 216
Gr. 3/4 Ms. Bevilacqua Rm. 215
Gr. 4/5 T.B.D. Rm. 203
Gr. 5/6 Ms. Rebelo Rm. 313
Gr. 6/7 T.B.D. Rm. 310
Gr. 7/8 Ms. MachadoDiasRm. 309
French/ Ms. Lucente Rm. 212
Phys. Ed. Mr. Santos Rm. 103
Vocal Music Ms. Zoleta Rm. 305
Instr. Music T.B.D. Rm. 307
Portuguese Ms. D. Silva Rm. 311
Library Ms. Dinesh Rm. 201
Ed. Asst. Ms. P. Silva
Ms. Galego
Secretary Ms. De Nino Office
Head Caretaker Mr. Monteleone Rm. 114
Lunch Supervisors Ms. Carpanzano
Ms. Ferrante
Ms. Ferreira
T.C.D.S.B. Director of Education
Angela Gauthier
Deputy Director Rory McGuckin
Trustee Frank D’Amico
(416) 560-9973 [email protected]
Superintendent Area 5 John Wujak
Executive Assistant Martha Cioppa
(416) 222-8282 ext. 5371
Safe School Inquiry Recommendation
Catholic Expectation of Students
The fundamental expectation of students in our Catholic Schools will follow the ethic of our Catholic faith, where empathy, care for others, and respect for life are pre-sent. If you are aware that a student or group of stu-dents is in a dangerous situation, then you should tell a caring adult in the school community immediately.
EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSURE
In case of an emergency where the students and staff are re-
quired to leave the building, all school staff and students will be
evacuated to St. Clare Catholic School. We will then contact you
so that you may pick up your child. In cases where adequate
supervision cannot be ensured, the children will remain in the
care of the staff until the end of the scheduled school day.