The Voice of Holy Angels - TCDSB
Transcript of The Voice of Holy Angels - TCDSB
February 2013
TCDSB
www.tcdsb.org
The Voice of Holy Angels
Principal: Ms. Laurie Levay Admin. Office Assistant: Mrs. Cathy Galati; Clerk Typist: Carole Mills
Josephine Nespolo Superintendent- Area 2, 416-222-8282; Mrs. Ann Andrachuk, Trustee WARD 2; Pastor of Holy Angels Church: Fr. Peter Gioppato Tel: 416 255-1691
TORONTO CATHOLIC
DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
TRUSTEES 2012-13
WARDS
1.Peter Jakovcic 416-512-3401
2.Ann Andrachuk 416-512-3402
Chair
3.Sal Piccininni 416-512-3403
Vice –Chair
4.Patrizia Bottoni 416-512-3404
5.Maria Rizzo 416-512-3405
6.Frank D’Amico 416-512-3406
7.John Del Grande 416-512-3407
8.To Be Determined 416-512-3408
9. Jo-Ann Davis 416-512-3409
10.Barbara Poplawski 416-512-3410
11.Angela Kennedy 416-512-3411
12.Nancy Crawford 416-512-3412
Student Trustee
Andrew Walker 416-512-3413
Principal’s Message Lent is more than a time of fasting, it can also be a joyous season of feasting. Lent is a time to
fast from certain things, and to feast on others.
All parents are invited to Ash Wednesday Mass on Wed. Feb 13 at 9: 30 am.
REMINDER
P.A Day No school for students
on February 15, 2013
Family Day February 18, 2013
Junior Kindergarten Registration
for September 2013
is ongoing.
Registration pack-
ages are now
available for pick up
from our main office!
AM JK is now full!!
THE SAFETY PATROL PROGRAM IS COMING TO HOLY ANGELS!!
We are pleased to announce that we will be starting a Student Led safety patrol program during the month of February. Twenty five Grade 5 and 6 students were trained by Officer Rich at the end of January. These students will be monitoring the south gate in the schoolyard at the end of the day. They will directing students ei-ther to the kiss n ride area or to the basketball court exit. They will be wearing brightly coloured vests and/or ponchos and working in pairs to improve the flow of the students exiting the schoolyard
thus ensuring everyone exits the yard safely. We are launching this program to improve the flow of traffic in the kiss n ride area. Therefore, we are asking all par-
ents to continue to adhere to the following:
-PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE YOUR CAR AND PARK IN THE KISS N RIDE AREA (wait
for your child in the car)
-NO PARKING IN THE STAFF LOT
-PLEASE PARK ONLY IN THE CHURCH LOT, EXIT FROM THE BASKETBALL
COURT
-NO PARKING IN THE BUS LOADING ZONE IN FRONT OF THE SCHOOL
Thank you for your co-operation in keeping our kids safe!!
Fast from judging others
Feast on the Christ dwelling in them
Fast from emphasis on differences
Feast on the unity of life
Fast from apparent darkness
Feast on the reality of light
Fast from thoughts of illness
Feast on the healing power of God
Fast from the words that pollute
Feast on words that purify
Fast from discontent
Feast on gratitude
Fast from complaining
Feast on appreciation
Fast from negatives
Feast on affirmatives
Fast from unrelenting pleasures
Feast on unceasing prayer
Fast from hostility
Feast on peace
Fast on bitterness
Feast on forgiveness
Fast from self-concern
Feast on compassion for others
Fast from personal anxiety
Feast on trust
Fast from discouragement
Feast on hope
Fast from acts that tear down
Feast on acts which build up
Fast from thoughts that weaken
Feast on promises that inspire
Fast from idle gossip
Feast on purposeful silence
Fast from problems which over-
whelm
Feast on prayers that uplift the soul
Curriculum, Learning and Administration.
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Journey of the Witness to Faith Cross The Toronto Catholic District School Board ushered in the 2011-2012 school year with a cele-
bration to launch “The Year of Witness”, the third year of the Board’s three-year pastoral plan
focusing on Word, Worship and Witness.
For the year of Witness, the students at Neil McNeil Catholic Secondary School created a
travelling cross, which has been travelling across the school system throughout the year, with
each school having an opportunity to spend a day with the cross. The cross will be visiting
Holy Angels School on Wednesday, February 20th. We will have a school assembly at 9:30am in the gym
processing with the cross and ending at Holy Angels Church. Please join us for this special celebration.
CSAC News
The next CSAC meeting will take place on Tuesday, February 19, 2013 at 7 PM and every
third Tuesday of the Month. Please check the portal for minutes of the monthly meetings.
Carnaval 2013 is coming to Holy Angels!!
Thank you the Mlle. Kouzela, Mme. Simas, Mrs. Galica, Mrs. Stergar, Mr. Sloan, Mr. Sandre and
Mr. Scatozza and the student council for their assistance in organizing this fun week.
Swim Team News
It is that time of year again, the Holy Angels Swim Team is preparing for this year’s meet. Thank you to Mrs. Maggiacomo, Mrs. McDermott and Mrs. Borromeo for all their work and organization with the team.
Swim Team TRYOUTS for students in Grade 3 to 8 at Norseman Pool: MON. FEB.
11 from 3-4pm Permission forms for this will be going out beginning of Feb. Practices at Norseman Pool: FEB. 25, MARCH 4, 18, 25, APRIL 8, 15, 22, 29 from 3-
4 pm
Swim Meet at Etobicoke Olympium Pool: Sat. MAY 4 and Sun. MAY 5
Monday Feb 4 Wear clothes with Canadian symbols such as the maple leaf and the
Canadian flag colours of red and white. BINGO (Blue and White Free
Day )
Canada Spirit Day
Tuesday Feb 5 Wear your favourite sports jersey. BINGO Blue Bottoms Please! Jersey Day
Wednesday Feb 6 Wear your hair and clothes in a wacky way. BINGO
(Blue and White Free Day)
Wacky Day
Thursday Feb 7 Outdoor Activities AM-Outdoor Activities
PM- Musical performance JK to Gr. 8: Chris Rawlings with
Peter Jellard and Contests PM. BINGO -Blue and White Free Day
Friday Feb 8 Door decorating contest. BINGO –Appropriate Dress
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“Just not motivated enough…” Enhancing motivation in your child This article was prepared by TCDSB Psychology staff based on the latest scientific research in the fields of psychology and child development. Parents are often heard saying “My child is just not motivated enough to do well in school” or “My child isn’t motivated to try new things” or “My child isn’t motivated to do his household chores”. It can be frustrating to see your child not completing homework, making excuses for not participating in an activity or arguing with you when it is time to take out the trash. Researchers have made distinctions between internal motivation (when kids and teens do things simply because they want to do them), and external motivation (when kids and teens do things because adults tell them to). As adults, we engage in both internally and externally motived activities, such as when we clean the house because we want to, or when we go grocery shopping because we have to. Likewise, although we hope that our kids will eventually develop strong internal motivation to try hard, do well in school, and try new things, we often need to help them to become motivated in certain areas. Understanding what can get in the way of your child’s motivation can help you assist your child in developing motivation. Factors affecting motivation What is important to adults is not necessarily important to kids and teens, such as having a clean bedroom, practicing piano, or getting bonus marks on an essay. Things that are not considered important to us are typically not internally motivating. Schoolwork that is much too hard for a student can affect how that student sees him/herself, which then affects motivation to continue trying. If the student continually tries hard but meets little success, the student eventually gives up, saying: “What’s the point of trying? I’m going to fail anyway. ” During the adolescent years the impact of several fac-tors on the young person can be overwhelming, which can also affect motivation. Biological changes during puberty can have effects on moods and attitudes. Transitions such as from elementary to high school, or from high school to post-secondary can be scary, and may affect students’ academic motivation and motivation to try new things. Social relationships and peer pressures can also affect motivation. When their intrinsic motivation for success is entirely replaced by external reward systems (like candy, money, or excessive praise), children learn to feel successful only if someone else rewards them for their accomplishments. In such situations, children may not develop feelings of self-worth, and will judge their own value by someone else's standards. How can you enhance your child’s motivation? Understand what is important and internally motivating for your child. Try to be involved in those aspects of your child’s life, even if this only means expressing interest in a particular video game or who is wearing what kind of shoes at school. In this way, your child may be more motivated to be interested in what you consider to be important. Be a good role model. Let your child/teen see you learning new things in life, no matter how small. Let him/her see you putting forth your best effort, completing work to be done, and meeting obligations. Demonstrate that learning and being responsi-ble are internally motivating for you.
The family’s view of the importance of education can affect the child’s motivation to do well in school. Parents can communicate their view to their
child by being involved in the child’s school experience by going to parent-teacher conferences, attending open houses and concerts, and communicat-
ing with the child’s teachers through telephone, the agenda book, or email. Let your child know that hard work takes time, but it pays off. Encourage
your child to persist at tasks, even if they are difficult. Encourage independence and resist the natural urge to "help," or “fix it” right away.
Hold realistic expectations of your child’s achievements. When kids are asked to do the impossible, they may stop trying.
Steer your child towards appropriately-challenging situations. Activities that are slightly difficult for the child will be more motivating and provide for
stronger feelings of success when accomplished Praise and rewards should be based upon children's effort and persistence, rather than on the actual
accomplishment.
Winter is now upon us. Please note that should it become necessary to cancel school bus trans-
portation or close schools due to inclement weather, the Communications Department and
Toronto Student Transportation Group will endeavour to provide updates through the following vehicles:
News releases to radio and television outlets in Toronto (Note: although the news release is provided to the media outlets, there is
no guarantee that all television and radio stations will broadcast the information in a timely fashion.)
Notification to E-News subscribers (Note: If you do not already subscribe to E-News, but wish to do so, please visit our website at
www.tcdsb.org and click on the E-News icon on the top right hand side of the homepage)
Updates will be posted on the Board’s 24-hour telephone information line, 416-222-8282, extension 2873.
The information will also be posted on the homepage of the Board’s website at www.tcdsb.org as well as the Toronto Student
Transportation Group website at http://www.schoolbus.to/c_home.asp Twitter Updates—Look for the Twitter icon
on the board’s website to sign up. Information about inclement weather protocol and related health and safety issues can be found
on the board’s website at http://www.tcdsb.org/Weather.htm.
Reporting of cancellations or closures due to inclement weather
February is Psychology Month
Curriculum and Learning
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The Snowman written by Rebecca C, Arianna Z, Sierra R and Karicia M.
The snowman began on Wednesday, January 9, 2013. The snowman’s name was Bob and was built by: Arianna Z, Rebecca C, Michael Z, Julia D, Alicia K, Sierra R, Juliana H, Maximo P, Elysse H, Chiara C, Mitchell P, Victoria R, Sofia P, Emily D, Karicia M.
Fourteen friends made a spectacular snowman! The experi-ence was very fun and very cold!!! We had so much fun build-ing it yet our hands froze but it was worth it.
We had so much fun! It was the BOMB !!!!
I am telling you it was
so so so much fun !!!!
Well that is the story of Bob.
Graphic Novel Author and Artist coming to Holy Angels school Students from Grade 2 to 6 will enjoy a presentation from Freeze DNA about how graphic nov-els are made and they themselves will have a chance to try and create one. Also, one student will have a chance win one of the books at the end of the presentation. Order forms will be left with teachers to give out to students who wish to purchase books. The presentation will take place on Wednesday, February 6th at 1:10pm in the gym for all students from Grades 2 to 6.
MATH CORNER: PLEASE POST ANSWERS BY THE MAIN OFFICE MATH BULLETIN BOARD! WIN A PRIZE
Figure This! How fast does your heart beat?
How long does it take for your heart to beat 1000 times?
Figure This! If you started counting your heartbeats at midnight on
January 1, 2000, when would you count the millionth beat? What
about the billionth beat?
Hint: Estimate you heart rate in beats per
minute, per hour, and per day.
Bah boom, bah boom,
bah boom
Figure This! Additional Challenges:
1. Have you been alive for 1 million minutes? Do you know
someone who has been alive for this long?
2. Have you been alive for a billion minutes? Do you know
someone who has been alive that long?
3. Have you been alive for a million hours? Do you know
someone who has been alive for this long?
4. Suppose your heart rate was 72 beats per minute. You
rounded it to 70 to make your calculation. If you did not
round, how far off would your estimated answers be?
By Arric De’Frias
November is the month I finally cut my long hair. The only reason I grew my hair long was to donate it
to the cancer society. When I finally cut my hair, I felt refreshed and found it easier to participate in
sports and other activities. I sent my 15 inches of hair to Locks of love.
Curriculum, Learning and Administration.
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Monthly Update from the
Board
Homework Help for Students New semester begins in February. For
students needing help with math homework, online support is available
after school. Certified teachers are available to respond to specific ques-tions or broad concepts in mathematics. Visit the Homework Help web-
site for more information: https://homeworkhelp.ilc.org/
TCDSB Budget Consultation Watch for information on the TCDSB budget consultation process. Parents, staff, students and other stake-
holders will be invited to provide input into budget priorities for the
2013-2014 school year. Visit our website at www.tcdsb.org for details
early in the spring.
Canadian Paralympic Schools Week February 18-22, 2012
TCDSB is proud to be a supporter of the Paralympics and to play a role
in educating students about the Paralympic Movement. For more infor-
mation: www.paralympic.ca/schoolsweek
February is African Canadian Heritage Month TCDSB celebrates African Canadian Heritage Month during the month of February. A
number of special events are planned, including a Mass and Cultural
Expose scheduled for Tuesday, February 26th 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Blessed Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School in Scarborough. For
more events and information, please refer to our website at www.tcdsb.org.
Calling All Kids—Mascot Design Challenge The challenge to create a
mascot for the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games is on!
It’s a ONCE -IN -A-LIFE TIME opportunity! The Toronto 2015 Mascot
Creation Challenge invites kids 16 and under from across Canada to
design a mascot for the Toronto 2015 games. Deadline for submissions
is March 8th.
Help tell the unique story of the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am and Parapan
Am Games by creating the mascot and its story that will now and forever be associated with the ―People’s Games.‖ The Games where everyone is
welcome. Where everyone is part of the energy, from the world’s best
athletes to the kids and families cheering them on.
United We Play—joy, competition and fun. That’s the the Pan Am 2015
spirit. The mascot will be an important personality both leading up to and during the Games, and will be used by TO2015 (the TORONTO
2015 Pan American and Parapan American Games Organizing Commit-
tee) to welcome visitors and spectators, visit schools and community events, and appear on signage, advertising and merchandise. The mascot
will represent the best of us all, our Games and our nation.
For inspiration, visit the TORONTO 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games
website at www.toronto2015.org.
Parents Are Invited to Learn About Extended French
Registration at all elementary schools across the Toronto Catholic District School Board
has begun for September 2013.
The Toronto Catholic District School Board is pleased to offer the
Extended French Program to students beginning in grade 5 at several TCDSB schools.
Information evenings are scheduled at each Extended French school location. Upcoming
information meetings are listed below:
Blessed Sacrament - 416-393-5226 24 Bedford Park Avenue, Toronto February 21 – 6:30 P.M.
D’Arcy McGee - 416-393-5318 20 Bansley Avenue, York April 11 – 7:00 P.M.
Our Lady of Grace - 416-393-5372 121 Brimwood Boulevard, Scarborough February 21 – 7:00
P.M.
St. Benedict - 416-393-5267 2202 Kipling Avenue, Etobicoke February 21 – 7:00 P.M.
St. Bonaventure - 416-393-5263 1340 Leslie Street, North York February 20 – 7:00 P.M.
St. Margaret - 416-393-5249 85 Carmichael Avenue, North York March 7 – 7:00 P.M.
St. Maria Goretti - 416-393-5260 21 Kenmark Boulevard, Scarborough February 20 – 7:00 P.M.
St. Richard - 416-393-5301 960 Bellamy Road North, Scarborough February 6 – 7:00 P.M.
St. Timothy - 416-393-5298 25 Rochelle Crescent, North York March 21 – 7:00 P.M.
St. Vincent de Paul - 416-393-5227 116 Fermanagh Avenue, Toronto February 25 – 7:00 P.M.
The Board’s website http://www.tcdsb.org/curriculum/kindergarten.htm provides more
information about TCDSB’s kindergarten program, French Immersion and Extended
French programs. For information about the various French as a Second Language pro-
grams, please call 416-222-8282, ext. 2540.
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Good Shepherd Ministries—Feeding the Hungry
Good Shepherd Ministries provides food, shelter, clothing, medical
care, housing services for people struggling with poverty and home-
lessness.
In its work, Good Shepherd Ministries strives to promote and pro-
tect human dignity. Services are offered in a spirit of compassion,
trust, acceptance and respect.
Your support makes it possible to provide all services free of
charge and without distinction.
A Thank you from the Good Shepherd Centre