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OCSTA president reacts to positive comments from education minister The president of the Ontario Catholic School Trustees’ Association recently said the organization is thrilled to embrace encouraging comments regarding Catholic education by Ontario’s education minister.
CISBC Launches Committed to Bully-Free School Initiative The Catholic Independent Schools of British Columbia are in the midst of promoting a campaign which sees them publically committed to anti-bullying policies. The CISBC rolled out a Bully-Free School initiative earlier this year, which brings together an online presence for anti-bullying strategies as well as resources for families and educators. More >> Join together to celebrate Catholic Education This week, May 5 to May 12, is being celebrated across the globe as World Catholic Education Week. More >>
Our Lady of Schools in Halifax, NS is suspending operations. After the school’s graduation in June, Our Lady of Schools won’t be open to accept students in the fall. With the need to find a new location and low registration forecasted for next year, the school’s board decided earlier this month not the re-open in September 2013. More >>
Gordon Martell was recently awarded with a national honour for his passion and leadership in advancing Indigenous students. Martell, a superintendent at Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools, was given a Guiding the Journey: Indigenous Educator Award from Indspire in mid-March. The honour is given to people who take on leadership roles in the educational community that foster achievement among kindergarten to Grade 12 students. More >> CCSTA names Greg McNally as 2013 recipient of Higgins Award Greg McNally is a familiar name around many tables in Catholic education across Canada. From committees to curriculums and from local school boards to national events, McNally has become a respected leader throughout his 40 years in education. For his outstanding commitment to Catholic education in the country, McNally has been chosen as the 2013 recipient for the Canadian Catholic School Trustees’ Association Justice James Higgins Award. More >>
End of March signals deadline for tuition assistance applications Sharpen those pencils! The deadline for applying to receive CCSTA Endowment Funding for the 2013-2014 school year is nearly here. Applications for receiving the tuition assistance will be accepted until March 31. More >>
The Ontario Catholic School Trustees’ Association is employing a unique combination of strategies to increase the reach of its proactive public awareness campaign, Faith in Our Future. Mid-way through the campaign, which culminates in May, Faith in Our Future is
Although World Catholic Education Day is still three months away, CCSTA is encouraging members to start thinking about how to celebrate the day that brings Catholics around the world together. This year’s World Catholic Education Day will take place on Thursday, May 9, with the theme “You Will Be My Witness”. More >> ACSTA offers unique document to educate about becoming a Catholic school trustee If interested in running for the position of Catholic school trustee in Alberta, the Alberta Catholic School Trustees’ Association is making getting more information about the process easy. More >> CCSTA convention plans to Embrace the Spirit Although the CCSTA/ACCEC 2013 Conference isn’t on the calendar until June, it’s never too early to register for the inspiring and informative event. This year, the annual general meeting and convention is being hosted by the Archdiocese of Winnipeg Catholic Schools, the Catholic Schools Commission of the Archdiocese of Saint Boniface and the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg and is being staged June 6 to 8. More >>
Thousands of students in Catholic schools across Canada received exciting news last week: they were part of breaking a world record. Inaugural conference focuses on Catholic health and education in Saskatchewan
St. Bonaventure’s College donates $600 to Toonies St. Bonaventure’s College is paying it forward. The school’s tag line “From Here to a Just World” speaks to the importance of justice as a right for all families. Nowhere is that more apparent than at the college.
Catching up with Father John Father John van den Hengel left a legacy of spiritual leadership with CCSTA
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