Virtue of the month:
Courage
January 2017
St. Anthony Catholic School Newsletter
A Prayer at Christmas
May His hand be the one that guides you,
His love the light that warms you,
His words the promises that keep you
strong in faith forever.
Family Advent Mass 2016 Thank you to all the parents, family and friends of our St. Anthony School community who came out to join us at our Family Advent mass at St. Anthony Church on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016. The children had an active part in the mass, as they presented in costume and sang in chorus. We also had live music to accompany the singing. It was a beautiful celebration of faith in harmony and peace as we await the coming of our Saviour Jesus Christ.
OCSGE: A Responsible Citizen: Because I accept my responsibilities, I can make a difference, live my life like Jesus. CST: Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers:
If the dignity of work is to be protected, then the basic
rights of workers must be respected.
Inclement Weather:
The winter months can be unpredictable. Therefore, students are reminded to
dress appropriately for outdoor play. Students need to be dressed from head to
toe to stay warm and dry. Hats, mitts/gloves, boots, a scarf and a heavy coat
are winter essentials. It is also recommended that students have an extra pair
of socks on hand. Please note that weather conditions are monitored daily.
St. Anthony
Catholic School
130 Shanly Street Toronto Ontario
M6H 1L9 Phone: 416-393-5210 Fax: 416-393-5793
Principal:
Manuela Sardo-Antunes
Superintendent: John Wujek
416-222-8282
Trustee: Barbara Poplawski
416-512-3410
Parish: St. Anthony Catholic Church
1041 Bloor Street West Toronto, Ontario
M6H 1M4 Phone: 416-536-3333
Enrollment:
350
Hours of Operation: 8:30 am – 3:30 pm
Lunch Hour:
11:15 am – 12:15 pm
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Director of Education: Angela Gauthier
80 Sheppard Ave. E.
Toronto, Ont., M2N 6E8 416-222-8282
www.tcdsb.org
Staff Updates:
Please join me in welcoming the following staff members:
-Mr. Patrick Cotter, newly appointed permanent Vocal Music Teacher
-Ms. Zenny Salinas, who is replacing Ms. Venessa DeSilva (Designated Early Childcare Educator)
-Supply EA Ms. Aimie Rioux, who is replacing Mr. Nathan Cardoso (Educational Assistant).
Family Math Night
Thank you to parents, students and community members who came and joined us during our Family
Math Night on Thursday, December 1st, 2016.
A variety of hands-on activities were made available to our parent community. These included
SUNBLOX, Snowman Slide Subtraction Game, Multiplication/Division Game, Getting to 10 000 Game,
Sink My Ship Game to say the least. There were also strategies games like OWARE, Dominoes and
Chess available. Computer games and websites were also shared including Prodigy. Children had the
opportunity to play games, strategize plays and create things (ie. crochet/knitting). Door prizes were
awarded to participants and loot bags were distributed to all children. It was a great event. Thank you
to staff for planning activities and for our parent community for their support.
Merry Christmas from ME to WE
The Me to We team would like to thank everyone who purchased our Christmas Bear
ornaments and raffle tickets for our Christmas Draw. The lucky winner of the $50
Dufferin Mall gift card was Ryan A. in Ms. Basso’s class. Soraya D., also from Ms. Basso’s
class, won the set of Disney Barbies and Trystan C. from Ms. Kojolianko’s class won the
remote control car. Congratulations! We raised over $300 dollars to go towards our
school’s Me to We fund. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from your Me to We
team!!!
Kindergarten Registration begins January 18th at 10:00 am online on SOAR.tcdsb.org.
Registration is available during school hours in person. We have also set Wednesday, January 25th
(5:00 pm-8:00pm) as an evening registration date to accommodate those parents who are only available
in the evening. Parents are reminded to bring all necessary documentation to finalize their child’s
registration.
Student of the Month Awards:
Congratulations to the following students who exemplified the Virtue CHARITY:
TEACHER Student TEACHER Student
SMIEJA Dylan Z. BARBIERO Bianca S.
ALVAREZ Avangelina C. PERRI Leandro E.
LINHARES Briana D. S. PAULO Nyessa S. L.
BASSO Joshua S. MATTHEWS Lucas S. S.
FERNANDES Rita N. MAIOLO Cynthia P.
J. RODRIGUES Sebastian A. I. RODRIGUES Tashawna B.
STEVENSON Adrian S. A. MCGRATH Emily M.-R.
KOJOLIANKO Alexander M. O’Brien Thomas Q.
Dovercourt Boys and Girls Club:
We are pleased to announce that funds were raised through the school’s dress down “Pajama
Day” to donate to the Dovercourt Boys and Girls Club. We were able to raise $257.65 in
support of the Dovercourt Boys and Girls Club initiatives like the Christmas Hamper Program.
We are very appreciative of their services and the countless volunteer hours dedicated to
supporting the needs of the community. A special thank you to Mr. Matteo Severino, Director of
Programs and his team for a job well-done.
Parking Reminders:
Designated drop-off and pick-up sites are located on Gladstone. All parents and caregivers are
asked to be weary of all pedestrians crossing the street. We want to ensure a safe and caring
environment for all.
Student Nutrition Program Parent donations of $15.00 per month help sustain St. Anthony School’s Nutrition Program. Kindly send
monthly donations to the office. Cheques may be made payable to St. Anthony School.
Attached is a sample Nutrition Program Menu. We have in place the Mid-morning meal Program, which
includes a variety of foods. The Mid-Morning Meal program has at least 3 full servings from the
vegetables and fruit group, grain products and milk/alternatives group. Students are served family style.
December 2012
Stop the Spread of Germs: Keep Your Hands Clean Why is it important to keep hands clean?
Hands carry and spread germs. Touching your eyes, nose or mouth without first cleaning your hands may let germs
into your body. Germs can also spread if a person sneezes or coughs into their hands and then touches an object
such as a door handle, subway pole or telephone. The next person who touches these objects may pick up germs
and get sick if they do not clean their hands before touching their eyes, nose or mouth.
When should I clean my hands?
When hands are visibly dirty.
After: Before and after:
- sneezing, coughing, blowing your nose - preparing and eating food
- using the washroom - touching a cut or open sore
- handling garbage - touching eyes, nose or mouth
- changing diapers
- handling raw foods
- outdoor play
What’s the best way to wash hands with soap and water?
Wet hands with warm water and apply soap. Lather for 15 seconds. Scrub entire hand, including back of hands,
between fingers and under nails. Rinse well under running water. Dry hands well with paper towel or hot air
blower. Turn taps off with paper towel, if available.
When can I use hand sanitizers instead of soap and water?
Hand sanitizers are very useful when soap and water are not available. If your hands are not visibly dirty, then
alcohol-based (minimum 70%-90%) hand sanitizers, gels or rinses will reduce germs. If hands are visibly dirty, wash with soap and water. People who are preparing food should wash their hands using soap and
water rather than using hand sanitizers.
What's the best way to use hand sanitizer?
Choose a sanitizer containing at least 70% alcohol. Apply a small amount and rub hands together, spreading the
sanitizer over the hands to include fingertips and under fingernails. Rub hands together for at least 15 seconds until
dry.
Is hand sanitizer safe for children?
Yes. Young children should be supervised to make sure the sanitizer is used properly.
Should I use hand lotion after cleaning my hands?
Yes. Dry skin is not uncommon when you clean your hands often, especially during the winter. Dry skin can crack,
which may provide an opening for germs to enter your body. To prevent dry skin, you may use soap or an alcohol-
based hand sanitizer with lotion already added or use lotion (water-based is preferred) after cleaning your hands.
Where can I get more information?
Call Toronto Health Connection: 416-338-7600; TTY: 416-392-0658 or visit our website at
www.toronto.ca/health.
Monthly Update from the Board
January 2017
Long Term Accommodation and Program Plan TCDSB wants to hear from parents, students, staff and Catholic stakeholders about the proposed LTAP
and LTPP. The survey deadline has been extended to January 13, 2017. For detailed information and
links to the online surveys, see:
https://www.tcdsb.org/board/planningandfacilities/consultationsltapltpp/pages/default.aspx
Important Reminders:
University Application Deadline is January 11, 2017 https://www.ouac.on.ca/deadlines/
Community College Application Deadline is February 1, 2017
http://www.ontariocolleges.ca/apply/important-dates
OSAP: Ontario Student Assistance Program
https://www.ontario.ca/page/osap-ontario-student-assistance-program
You can get grants and loans to help you pay for university or college when you qualify for
OSAP.
Night School Registration Begins January 12, 2017
https://www.tcdsb.org/News/othernews/2017/Documents/NS-Sem2-2017%20FINAL.pdf
for credit courses and EClass. EClass drop in support is available daily between 4:30 and 7:30
p.m. on February 15th, 21st, 22nd, 27th and 28th at the Catholic Education Centre, 80 Sheppard
Avenue East. www.tcdsb.org/eClass
Kindergarten Registration Begins January 18, 2017 at 10:00 a.m.
Apply online at soar.tcdsb.org
Imagine the Possibilities
Info: https://www.tcdsb.org/ProgramsServices/EarlyYears/Kindergarten/KindergartenRegistration/Pages/default.aspx
For information about French Immersion and Extended French:
https://www.tcdsb.org/ProgramsServices/SchoolProgramsK12/French/Pages/default.aspx
French Immersion and Extended French The Toronto Catholic District School Board offers French Immersion and Extended French programs at
several TCDSB sites. The French Immersion program is offered to students beginning in Junior
Kindergarten. The Extended French Program is offered to students beginning in grade 5.
Interested parents are encouraged to attend an information evening to learn more about the program.
Please note dates, times and locations for sessions planned for January through to March available on the
French Immersion and Extended French sites. Information: (416) 222-8282 ext. 2540 or
https://www.tcdsb.org/ProgramsServices/EarlyYears/KindergartenRegistration/Pages/French-
Immersion.aspx.
Friday, January 20th is a PA Day for Elementary Schools No classes for elementary students on that day.
Audited Financial Statements For the fiscal year ending August 31, 2016
http://www.tcdsb.org/board/financialstatement
Cold Alerts and Weather-Related Cancellations/Closures Throughout the winter months, Twitter and the board website are the best sources of information relating
to cold weather alerts, cancellations and closures.
Get all the information here:
https://www.tcdsb.org/FORSTUDENTS/HealthandSafety/Pages/Cold-Weather-Alerts.aspx and here https://www.tcdsb.org/FORSTUDENTS/HealthandSafety/Pages/Weather-Related-Safety-Concerns.aspx
And remember to check the Toronto Student Transportation Group website for any school bus delays
throughout the year. http://www.torontoschoolbus.org/
Toronto Catholic District School Board is declaring Friday, May 5, 2017 as Parish Family Day. His Eminence Cardinal Thomas Collins will be in attendance at the first board meeting in January
(Thursday, January 12th) for a special presentation of the Proclamation. The meeting is open to the public, and will be broadcast live via the board’s website at
https://www.tcdsb.org/LiveAtTCDSB/Pages/Default.aspx.
A special Parish Family Day Celebration will be held at the Catholic Education Centre on Friday, May
5th, 2017 to showcase student work focusing on the many ways that our parishes and our parish priests
contribute to our schools and communities. Students are invited to create a short video, or piece of original artwork, write a short story, poem or
letter, or express themselves in any way artistically to highlight the relationship that the students have
with the local parish and/or the priest/pastor at their church.
Completed projects should be submitted via email to [email protected].
Deadline for submissions Friday, April 7, 2017.
Please visit the website for criteria and other details.
https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/NurturingOurCatholicCommunity/YearoftheParish/Pages/Parish-Family-
Day-Celebration.aspx
You are invited to view and share this short video clip in anticipation of our board-wide Parish Family
Day Celebration. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-9COag552o
TCDSB AWARDS NIGHT IS MAY 1, 2017 – NOMINATIONS WELCOME
Nominate a member of the TCDSB family for our annual awards:
Ashif Jaffer Award for Excellence in Special Education Support
Recognizes a Toronto Catholic District School Board teacher, education assistant, peer
tutor/helper or volunteer who has demonstrated excellence in the support of Special Education.
The award is in the form of a commemorative plaque.
Deadline: February 17, 2017.
Sister Mary Hamilton Award for Exceptional Students
Named after Sister Mary Hamilton, a former TCDSB principal and resource person who had a
very special ministry to exceptional students, the award (in the form of a bursary and a framed
certificate) is to recognize personal achievement or contribution to the lives of others.
Deadline: February 24, 2017.
For more information on TCDSB awards, including nomination forms or for a list of past recipients,
visit www.tcdsb.org/awardsnight
January 2017 Schedule of Board and Committee Meetings
January 11 SEAC
January 12 Student Achievement and Well Being
January 16 Catholic Parent Involvement Committee
January 18 Governance and Policy
January 19 Corporate Services, Strategic Planning and Property Committee
January 26 Board
January 30 (OAPCE) Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education, Toronto
Other Upcoming Events to Note:
World Day of Peace, January 1st. "Nonviolence: A style of politics for peace" is the theme
Pope Francis has chosen
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is January 16, 2017
Family Literacy Day is January 27, 2017
Canada has declared January as Tamil Heritage Month
https://garyanand.liberal.ca/news-nouvelles/canadian-parliament-adopts-tamil-heritage-month/