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Dufferin-Peel Elementary PICKET LOCATIONS March 5, 2020 ELEMENTARY TEACHER SHIFTS have been sorted by schools. See chart below for your school’s shift assignment. DUFFERIN-PEEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PICKET LOCATION ADDRESS SHIFT All Saints Holy Name of Mary Secondary 3566 South Common Court, Mississauga 8:30-10:30am School (current site is at St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Learning Centre) Bishop Francis Allen MPP Prabmeet Sarkaria 7700 Hurontario St, 8:30-10:30am (Brampton South) Brampton ON Bishop Scalabrini Bishop Scalabrini 225 Central Parkway West, 8:30-10:30am Elementary School Mississauga Canadian Martyrs Bishop Scalabrini 225 Central Parkway West, 8:30-10:30am Elementary School Mississauga CEC MPP Natalia Kusendova 10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, 1:00-3:00pm (Mississauga-Centre) Mississauga, ON Christ the King Holy Name of Mary Secondary 3566 South Common Court, Mississauga 10:45-12:45pm School (current site is at St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Learning Centre) Corpus Christi Bishop Scalabrini 225 Central Parkway West, 8:30-10:30am Elementary School Mississauga Divine Mercy St. Aloysius Gonzaga 2800 Erin Centre Blvd., Mississauga 10:45-12:45pm Secondary School Father C.W. Sullivan Notre Dame Secondary School 2 Notre Dame Avenue, Brampton 8:30-10:30am Father Clair Tipping St. Marguerite D’Youville 10815 Dixie Road, 8:30-10:30am Secondary School Brampton Father Daniel Zanon Bishop Scalabrini 225 Central Parkway West, 10:45-12:45pm Elementary School Mississauga Father Francis McSpiritt Cardinal Ambrozic Secondary 10 Castle Oaks Crossing, 10:45-12:45pm School Brampton Georges Vanier St. Anthony 950 North Park Drive, 8:30-10:30am Elementary School Brampton Good Shepherd MPP Prabmeet Sarkaria 7700 Hurontario St, 10:45-12:45pm (Brampton South) Brampton ON Guardian Angels St. Edmund Campion Secondary 275 Brisdale Drive, Brampton 8:30-10:30am School Holy Cross Holy Cross 3615 Morning Star Drive, Brampton 8:30-10:30am Elementary School Holy Family St. Michael Catholic Secondary 9130 Columbia Way, 8:30-10:30am School Bolton Holy Spirit Cardinal Ambrozic Secondary 10 Castle Oaks Crossing, 10:45-12:45pm School Brampton Itinerant Teachers MPP Natalia Kusendova 10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, 1:00-3:00pm (Mississauga-Centre) Mississauga, ON Lester B. Pearson MPP Prabmeet 7700 Hurontario St,Brampton ON 10:45-12:45pm Sarkaria(Brampton South) Picket Locations Mar. 5, 2020 SCHOOL PICKET LOCATION ADDRESS SHIFT Mary Fix St. Catherine of Siena Elementary 2350 Hurontario Street North, 10:45-12:45pm School Mississauga Metropolitan Andrei St. Catherine of Siena Elementary 2350 Hurontario Street North, 8:30-10:30am School Mississauga Our Lady of Fatima MPP Amarjot Sandhu 10 Gillingham Drive, Unit 309, 1:00-3:00pm (Brampton West) Brampton ON Our Lady of Good Voyage St. Joseph 5555 Creditview Road, 10:45-12:45pm Secondary School Mississauga Our Lady of Lourdes Cardinal Ambrozic Secondary 10 Castle Oaks Crossing, 8:30-10:30am School Brampton Our Lady of Mercy St. Aloysius Gonzaga 2800 Erin Centre Blvd., Mississauga 8:30-10:30am Secondary School Our Lady of Peace MPP Amarjot Sandhu 10 Gillingham Drive, Unit 309, 8:30-10:30am (Brampton West) Brampton ON Our Lady of Providence St. Marguerite D’Youville 10815 Dixie Road, 10:45-12:45pm Secondary School Brampton Pauline Vanier MPP Prabmeet Sarkaria 7700 Hurontario St, 1:00-3:00pm (Brampton South) Brampton ON Queen of Heaven MPP Rudy Cuzzetto (Mississauga- 120 Lakeshore Rd West, Unit 1 & 2 8:30-10:30am Lakeshore) Mississauga, ON Sacred Heart Notre Dame Secondary School 2 Notre Dame Avenue, Brampton 10:45-12:45pm San Lorenzo Ruiz MPP Natalia Kusendova 10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, 1:00-3:00pm (Mississauga-Centre) Mississauga, ON St. Agnes Notre Dame Secondary School 2 Notre Dame Avenue, Brampton 10:45-12:45pm St. Aiden St. Edmund Campion Secondary 275 Brisdale Drive, Brampton 1:00-3:00pm School St. Albert of Jerusalem MPP Nina Tangri 154 Queen Street South, Unit 110 1:00-3:00pm (Mississauga – Streetsville) Mississauga ON St. Alfred MPP Kaleed Rasheed 1420 Burnhamthorpe Rd East, Unit 315 8:30-10:30am (Mississauga East – Cooksville) Mississauga, ON St. Alphonsa St. Roch Secondary School 200 Valleyway Dr, Brampton 10:45-12:45pm St. Andre Bessette Cardinal Ambrozic Secondary 10 Castle Oaks Crossing, 8:30-10:30am School Brampton St. Andrew MPP Sylvia Jones (Dufferin- 180 Broadway Avenue, 8:30-10:30am Caledon) Orangeville, ON St. Angela Merici St. Edmund Campion Secondary 275 Brisdale Drive, Brampton 10:45-12:45pm School St. Anne MPP Amarjot Sandhu(Brampton 10 Gillingham Drive, Unit 309, 10:45-12:45pm West) Brampton ON St. Anthony St. Anthony 950 North Park Drive, 10:45-12:45pm Elementary School Brampton St. Barbara MPP Rudy Cuzzetto (Mississauga- 120 Lakeshore Rd West, Unit 1 & 2 10:45-12:45pm Lakeshore) Mississauga, ON St. Basil MPP Kaleed Rasheed 1420 Burnhamthorpe Rd East, Unit 315 1:00-3:00pm (Mississauga East – Cooksville) Mississauga, ON St. Benedict MPP Sylvia Jones (Dufferin- 180 Broadway Avenue, 10:45-12:45pm Caledon) Orangeville, ON Picket Locations Mar. 5, 2020 SCHOOL PICKET LOCATION ADDRESS SHIFT St. Bernadette St. Joseph 5555 Creditview Road, 10:45-12:45pm Secondary School Mississauga St. Bernard of Clairvaux MPP Nina Tangri 154 Queen Street South, Unit 110 10:45-12:45pm (Mississauga – Streetsville) Mississauga ON St. Bonaventure St. Edmund Campion Secondary 275 Brisdale Drive, Brampton 1:00-3:00pm School St. Brigid MPP Prabmeet Sarkaria 7700 Hurontario St, 10:45-12:45pm (Brampton South) Brampton ON St. Catherine of Siena St. Catherine of Siena Elementary 2350 Hurontario Street North, 10:45-12:45pm School Mississauga St. Cecilia MPP Amarjot Sandhu 10 Gillingham Drive, Unit 309, 10:45-12:45pm (Brampton West) Brampton ON St. Charles Garnier MPP Kaleed Rasheed 1420 Burnhamthorpe Rd East, Unit 315 1:00-3:00pm (Mississauga East – Cooksville) Mississauga, ON St. Christopher MPP Rudy Cuzzetto (Mississauga- 120 Lakeshore Rd West, Unit 1 & 2 1:00-3:00pm Lakeshore) Mississauga, ON St. Clare Holy Name of Mary Secondary 3566 South Common Court, Mississauga 10:45-12:45pm School (current site is at St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic Learning Centre) St. Cornelius Robert F. Hall 6500 Old Church Road, Caledon East 8:30-10:30am Secondary School St. Daniel Comboni St. Edmund Campion Secondary 275 Brisdale Drive, Brampton 8:30-10:30am School St. David of Wales St. Joseph 5555 Creditview Road, 8:30-10:30am Secondary School Mississauga St. Dominic St. Catherine of Siena Elementary 2350 Hurontario Street North, 10:45-12:45pm School Mississauga St. Edith Stein MPP Nina Tangri 154 Queen Street South, Unit 110 10:45-12:45pm (Mississauga – Streetsville) Mississauga ON St. Edmund MPP Rudy Cuzzetto (Mississauga- 120 Lakeshore Rd West, Unit 1 & 10:45-12:45pm Lakeshore) 2Mississauga, ON St. Elizabeth Seton St. Aloysius Gonzaga 2800 Erin Centre Blvd., Mississauga 8:30-10:30am Secondary School St. Evan Robert F. Hall 6501 Old Church Road, Caledon East 10:45-12:45pm Secondary School St. Faustina MPP Nina Tangri 154 Queen Street South, Unit 110 10:45-12:45pm (Mississauga – Streetsville) Mississauga ON St. Francis of Assisi MPP Rudy Cuzzetto (Mississauga- 120 Lakeshore Rd West, Unit 1 & 2 8:30-10:30am Lakeshore) Mississauga, ON St. Francis Xavier (Elem) MPP Prabmeet Sarkaria 7700 Hurontario St, 8:30-10:30am (Brampton South) Brampton ON St. Gerard MPP Nina Tangri 154 Queen Street South, Unit 110 8:30-10:30am (Mississauga – Streetsville) Mississauga ON St. Gregory St. Marcellinius 730 Courtneypark Drive West, 10:45-12:45pm Secondary School Mississauga St. Helen MPP Rudy Cuzzetto (Mississauga- 120 Lakeshore Rd West, Unit 1 & 2 10:45-12:45pm Lakeshore) Mississauga, ON St. Herbert St. Joseph 5555 Creditview Road, 8:30-10:30am Secondary School Mississauga Picket Locations Mar. 5, 2020 SCHOOL PICKET LOCATION ADDRESS SHIFT St. Hilary MPP Natalia Kusendova 10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, 10:45-12:45pm (Mississauga-Centre) Mississauga, ON St. Isaac Jogues Notre Dame Secondary School 2 Notre Dame Avenue, Brampton 8:30-10:30am St. Jacinta Marto St. Roch Secondary School 200 Valleyway Dr, Brampton 8:30-10:30am St. James MPP Rudy Cuzzetto (Mississauga- 120 Lakeshore Rd West, Unit 1 & 2 1:00-3:00pm Lakeshore) Mississauga, ON St. Jean Brebeuf St. Anthony 950 North Park Drive, 10:45-12:45pm Elementary School Brampton St. Jean-Marie Vianney St. Roch Secondary School 200 Valleyway Dr, Brampton 10:45-12:45pm St. Jerome MPP Natalia Kusendova 10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, 8:30-10:30am (Mississauga-Centre) Mississauga, ON St. Joachim MPP Amarjot Sandhu 10 Gillingham Drive, Unit 309, 10:45-12:45pm (Brampton West) Brampton ON St. John Bosco St. Anthony 950 North Park Drive, 10:45-12:45pm Elementary School Brampton St. John Fisher St. Anthony 950 North Park Drive, 8:30-10:30am Elementary School Brampton St. John Henry Newman MPP Prabmeet Sarkaria 7700 Hurontario St, 1:00-3:00pm (Brampton South) Brampton ON St. John of the Cross MPP Nina Tangri 154 Queen Street South, Unit 110 8:30-10:30am (Mississauga – Streetsville) Mississauga ON St. John Paul II St. Michael Catholic Secondary 9130 Columbia Way,Bolton 10:45-12:45pm School St. John the Baptist St. Michael Catholic Secondary 9130 Columbia Way, 8:30-10:30am School Bolton St. John XXIII MPP Natalia Kusendova 10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, 10:45-12:45pm (Mississauga-Centre) Mississauga, ON St. Joseph (Brampton) MPP Amarjot Sandhu 10 Gillingham Drive, Unit 309, 8:30-10:30am (Brampton West) Brampton ON St. Joseph (Streetsville) MPP Nina Tangri 154 Queen Street South, Unit 110 1:00-3:00pm (Mississauga – Streetsville) Mississauga ON St. Josephine Bakhita St. Edmund Campion Secondary 275 Brisdale Drive, Brampton 10:45-12:45pm School St. Jude MPP Natalia Kusendova 10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, 8:30-10:30am (Mississauga-Centre) Mississauga, ON St.
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