St. Francis Catholic Elementary School

St. Francis Students Win Top Honours in Remembrance Day Contest

Students from St. Francis Catholic Elementary School participated in the Canadian Legion Branch 564 Lockerby Remembrance Day contest and walked away with several of the top spots. Mrs. Rinaldi – the Grade 5/6 teacher encouraged her students to enter the competition.

Justin Pappano – Third Place Story
Livingston Boyd – Third Place Poetry and Second Place Poster contest
Logan Dube – Second Place Poem
Perer Boylan – First Place Story

Perer’s story will be going on further in the competition with other branch participant winners. Congratulations to all of the participants!

St. Francis Flames Basketball Teams Perfect on the Season

The St. Francis Flames Grade 7/8 Boys’ and Girls’ Basketball teams went undefeated during the 2008-2009 regular season. The ultimate crowning touch – both teams won the Greater Sudbury Board Basketball Officials Tournament in Round Robin play.

The St. Francis Flames girls’ team played St. Denis in the final to a win while the boys’ played Northeastern Public School and won in overtime by three points.

Congratulations to all the players, coaches, parents and staff at St. Francis Catholic School for another spectacular season.

St. Francis to hold Open House, Spring Fair events

St. Francis Catholic School will hold an Open House on Thursday May 14th from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. for those students and parents in grade 5/6 who might be interested in seeing the school and meeting the intermediate teachers.

This is an opportunity for the students and parents to visit St. Francis and meet the grade 7/8 teachers.

The school will also host a Spring Fair on Thursday May 7th from 4:30 to 7:00 pm. All welcome.

St. Francis Catholic School Teacher Recipient of 2008 Outstanding Educator Award

The Learning Disabilities Association of Sudbury has selected Patricia Girlametto, a resource teacher at St. Francis Catholic School as the recipient of its 2008 Outstanding Educator Award.

Ms. Girolametto has been teaching for 25 years, primarily in the field of Special Education. She is being recognized for her “above and beyond” effort and enthusiasm in the classroom and for making a difference in the lives of many students. This prestigious award reflects the sentiments of not only the Sudbury Catholic District School Board, but also its students, parents and other educators with respect to the importance of her contributions.

“This award recognizes unwavering commitment and achievement, while supporting students with learning disabilities, as they strive to succeed at school and in life,” Ryan Minor, Chair of the Association’s Board of Directors.

“Ms. Girolametto has been a leader within the school,” states Lorrie Petryna, principal of St. Francis Catholic School. “With assistance from Cambrian College Glenn Crombie Centre, she provides opportunities for her students to work within their own grade level, using technology.”

St. Francis School to Host Sudbury Catholic Schools Science Fair

The Sudbury Catholic Schools Science Fair will be held on Wednesday, March 5, 2008 at St. Francis Catholic School from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the school’s gymnasium. The fair will feature projects completed by the Board’s Grade 7 and 8 students throughout the region. Teachers, judges and students will be on site to answer questions and provide additional information regarding the science fair. The public may view the exhibits at 12:00 noon with the awards ceremony taking place at 1:00 p.m.

Sudbury Catholic Schools Celebrate Grand Opening of St. Francis Best Start Hub

Children and families, child care agencies along with community and school staff joined Sudbury Catholic Schools Trustees and Senior Administration and Board staff in celebrating the grand opening of the City of Greater Sudbury’s Best Start Hubs at an Open House held at St. Francis Catholic School on Wednesday.

The Best Start Program referred to as “Hubs” is a one-stop centre for families, bringing together kindergarten, childcare, parent-child programs, parenting supports and a wide range of specialized services. The Hubs are located in schools or other locations that are closely linked to schools. Best Start is an initiative of the Provincial Government but is directed at the local level by a Best Start Network which is made up of representatives from the Ministry of Children and Youth Services, the City of Greater Sudbury, all four school boards, and the child care, family support, health and specialized children’s services sectors.

The Best Start Hubs incorporate services for families such as kindergarten, childcare and family supports, tot playgrounds, workshops for parents, dad and baby night as well as access to other services. Over time, more services such as selected Preschool Speech and Language and Health Services will be offered in the hubs. The goal of the Best Start Hub is to integrate all of these services so that they are all working together and providing families with seamless services.

For more information on Best Start Hubs, please call 311 to find a Best Start near you!

St. Francis Catholic School Presents “Film Festival”

St. Francis Catholic School will be presenting a Film Festival on Thursday, June 14 at the school from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. with the awards presentations taking place from 12:10 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.

The Grade 8 students will be demonstrating their creative uses of the Apple Laptop Computers (Macbooks) in the form of a film festival in various categories such as documentary, short film, public service announcement and animation short.

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