Director's Bulletin

Director's Bulletin

Validating our Mission/Vision May 16, 2005 T Subjects: RD H DIRECTOR’S CATHOLIC MISSIONS OF CANADA WEEK , WEEK OF MAY 23 E 1 SAINTS OF THE TORONTO CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BULLETIN 2. MESSAGE FROM THE INTERIM DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION 2004-2005 3. FROM THE BOARD, HUMAN RESOURCES, PROGRAM & RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, May 5, 2005 We are Partners in 4. PAYROLL SCHEDULE--repeat - Secondary Teachers, Chaplains, Principals, Vice-Principals, Co-ordinators Catholic Education, - Elementary Teachers, Principals, Vice-Principals, Co-ordinators a Fellowship of - International Language Instructors - A.P.S.S.P. – 10-Month, 6-Day Employees Inspiration - CUPE 1328 SBESS and Unending - Payroll Bulletin Dedication. 5. SUMMERTIME SECURITY TIPS FOR SCHOOL EQUIPMENT 6. PORTUGUESE HISTORY AND HERITAGE MONTH 7. EDUCATIONAL STUDY TOUR IN ISRAEL 8. SPECTAGULAR—repeat A Community of Faith 9. RESULTS FROM GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE 10. AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND CONTESTS - Sapori e Saperi - 4th Annual Settimana Calabrese - CUPE Local 1328 Student Bursary--repeat With Heart in Charity 11. SCHOOL ANNIVERSARIES, OFFICIAL OPENINGS & BLESSINGS - Fr. Henry Carr’s 30th Anniversary--repeat - St. Michael’s 25th Anniversary--repeat 12. EVENTS/NOTICES - TCPVA Appreciation Dinner and Annual Awards--repeat Anchored in Hope - Beauty and the Beast, Staff Arts--repeat 13. SHARING OUR GOOD NEWS - St. Bruno Catholic School - St. Jerome Catholic School - St. Rose of Lima Catholic School - Brebeuf College School - Neil McNeil High School - Blessed Mother Teresa & Senator O’Connor - St. Michael’s Choir School - Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School - Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School - St. Joseph Catholic School - TCDSB 20-Minute Make-Over - James Cardinal McGuigan Catholic High School - James Cardinal McGuigan C.H.S. & St. Wilfrid Catholic School - Empowered Student Partnership Showcase CONTINUED…… __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Toronto Catholic District School Board, 80 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 6E8 Telephone: 416-222-8282 PLEASE ENSURE THAT A COPY OF THE WEEKLY DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN IS MADE ACCESSIBLE TO ALL STAFF #3 4 May 16, 2005 …..CONTINUED Subjects: 14. MEMORIALS 15. BIRTHS AND ADOPTIONS 16. CURRICULUM AND ACCOUNTABILITY--repeat - Subsidy of Individual Courses, Non-Union - Subsidy of Individual Courses, CUPE Local 3155 - Subsidy of Individual Courses, CUPE Local 1328 - Subsidy of Individual Courses, CUPE 1328 SBESS - Subsidy of Individual Courses, CUPE Local 1280 - Course Reimbursement Application Form 17. BENEFITS CORNER - Additional Benefits Deductions for May and June 2005--repeat 18. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES - Transportation In-Service--repeat 19. APPLICATIONS – FOR IMMEDIATE POSTING POSITION OF RESPONSIBILITY - Resource Teacher, Health and Physical Education - Resource Teacher, Language Arts Elementary - Resource Teacher for Numeracy, Secondary CUPE LOCAL 1328 - Library Technician, St. Teresa - Awards CUPE LOCAL 1328 SBESS - Education Assistant--various - Posting Bid Forms--repeat CUPE LOCAL 1280 - Assistant Caretaker--various Bloorview MacMillan School Authority Secondment Opportunities We are Partners in Catholic Education, a THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN #34 Fellowship of Inspiration and Unending Dedication. May 16, 2005 SUBJECT: 1 The Saints of the Toronto Catholic District School Board We Celebrate with the following schools on their Saint/Name-sake Feast Day: May 15 – 21 Holy Spirit – May 15 St. Brendan – May 16 St. Paschal Baylon – May 17 Pope John Paul II – May 18 St. Dunstan – May 19 We are Partners in Catholic Education, a THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN #34 Fellowship of Inspiration and Unending Dedication. May 16, 2005 SUBJECT: 2 Office of the Director of Education CATHOLIC PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES On October 12th, 2004 the Office of the Director of Education informed the TCDSB community that a review of the status of the Catholic Professional Learning Community initiative would be reviewed by an outside group of consultants led by Michael Fullan and Dan Lang. The review has now been completed and the report will be forwarded shortly. Essentially, the review concludes that all of the evidence to date indicates that the pilot Catholic Professional Learning Communities established in June 2002 have yielded positive results in terms of improved student achievement and increased professional capacity in teachers and administrators. We are encouraged by the findings of the report and are convinced that continued commitment to the sustainability of Catholic Professional Learning Communities will foster collaboration amongst all of our stakeholders in Catholic Education, actively promote student learning and provide an excellent vehicle for the delivery of job embedded professional development. Over the coming year a steering committee and an advisory group will guide the work of the Catholic Professional Learning Communities of the Toronto Catholic District School Board. Members of this strategic steering committee include: Mario Bernardo, Second Vice President, TECT Dolores Cascone, PLC Teacher, St. Timothy Catholic School Angela Gauthier, Superintendent of Education George Kolos, First Vice President, TSU Les Nemes, Executive Superintendent of Education, Academic Affairs Noel Martin, Interim Director of Education Sandra Montgomery, Superintendent of Education, Special Services Catholic Professional Learning Frank Piddisi, Principal, Archbishop Romero Catholic Secondary School Gary Poole, Superintendent of Education John Vale, Principal, St. Marcellus Catholic School Marina Vanayan, Research Associate Mark Fenwick, Acting Superintendent of Curriculum & Accountability The final report will be sent out shortly. We invite you to read the report and we welcome your comments and reactions. Please forward your input to - Catholic Professional Learning Communities - Strategic Steering Committee c/o Vera Rendine, Executive Office. Noel P. Martin, Interim Director of Education We are Partners in Catholic Education, a THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN #34 Fellowship of Inspiration and Unending Dedication. May 16, 2005 SUBJECT: 3 FROM THE BOARD Summary of Board Highlights and Decisions _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Thursday, May 5, 2005 Human Resources, Program & Religious Affairs Committee _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ OSSLT Results Show Improvement The Toronto Catholic District School Board's results on the October 2004 Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test show that TCDSB students continue to improve in their overall literacy skills. A total of 78% of first-time eligible students were successful on the assessment. This represents an increase of 6% in achievement compared with the results of the October 2003 results, when 72% of students successfully completed the test. The Board continues to provide students a wide range of programs and services to support all students, with a particular emphasis on supporting students at risk, through its Success for All initiative. Of the previously eligible TCDSB students 62% were successful in the October 2004 administration of the OSSLT. In addition 16% of previously eligible students have met graduation requirements by taking the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Course (OSSLC). Individual school and school board results for the October 2004 OSSLT are posted on the EQAO website at www.eqao.com Donation to Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund The Board was pleased to present a cheque in the amount of $15,529 to the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund. The money was collected by TCDSB schools during their toonie days held during African Heritage/Black History Month. Extended-Day Program to Continue The Board will continue to operate an Extended-Day International Languages Program at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School. The Portuguese language program at that school is now mandatory for all students. Staff congratulated for Special Olympics event Staff at the elementary cross-country championship were commended for the manner in which they ran the Special Olympics event on Wednesday May 4, 2005 at Morningside Park at the city-wide cross-county championship. It showed the best efforts of our Board in integrating special needs students into the daily activity of the Board. The positive experience of these students who in the past would not get this opportunity was evident to all. They were received warmly and applauded by all. Upcoming Meetings Board May 19, 2005 Special Education Advisory Committee May 25, 2005 Economic Development Advisory Sub-Committee* May 30, 2005 (6:00 p.m.) Human Resources, Program and Religious Affairs Committee May 30, 2005 Administrative and Corporate Services Committee June 2, 2005 All meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Catholic Education Centre, 80 Sheppard Avenue East, North York. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Produced by the Communications Department, Toronto Catholic District School Board, 80 Sheppard Ave. E., North York, Ontario M2N 6E8 * 416-222-8282, ext. 5314 * fax: 416-229-5342 * e-mail: [email protected] We are Partners in Catholic Education, a THE DIRECTOR’S BULLETIN #34 Fellowship of Inspiration and Unending Dedication. May 16, 2005 SUBJECT: 4-1 PAYDATE SCHEDULE SECONDARY TEACHERS, CHAPLAINS, PRINCIPALS, VICE-PRINCIPALS

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