Classroom Supervisor

AC-2022-269

 

The Waterloo Catholic District School Board (WCDSB) serves over 38,000 learners and provides services to students in 50 schools (Kindergarten to Grade 12 and adult learners) across the Waterloo Region.

The WCDSB conducts intentional recruitment and selection as it seeks to achieve a state of greater equity for employees and students and to diversify its workforce.

 

All qualified applicants are welcome and encouraged to apply and applicants may choose to indicate if they are from a group who has experienced racial or social discrimination.  Self-identification data will be used as a consideration in this posting.  Aggregate data will be stored anonymously to support improvements to the Board’s hiring processes.

 

**All candidates are welcome to apply, however, preference will be given to candidates who are able to provide a Roman Catholic Baptismal Certificate and/or a Pastoral Reference.

 

General Description of Duties:

  • Ensure the safe and secure supervision of students in elementary or secondary classes in the event of a teacher absence.

 

Minimum Requirements:

  • Baptismal Certificate confirming a Roman Catholic baptism.
  • Canadian citizen with Social Insurance Number or valid work permit to be eligible to work in Canada.

Desirable Assets:

  • Experience working with and supervising children (ages 3-18)
  • Ability to communicate in a sensitive, courteous manner with students, parents, and staff;
  • Ability to work as a team player;
  • Current First Aid and CPR certification.

 

Note:

  1. Individuals graduating from a Faculty of Education in the Spring of 2023 should apply to the following posting: 2022 / 2023 Bachelor of Education New Graduates who have not yet received their OCT Certification; https://www.wcdsb.ca/inviting-bachelor-of-education-2022-2023-graduates-to-join-the-daily-occasional-teacher-list/
  2. Individuals currently employed with the WCDSB will not be considered for this position.

Hourly Rate:  $23.46 per hour

Hours of Work: 6 hours per day with a 40-minute unpaid lunch.  Shifts begin 15 minutes prior to a school’s bell time.  Bell times are available at Our Catholic Schools – Waterloo Catholic District School Board (wcdsb.ca)

 

Application Process: 

Applicants are invited to apply via the ApplytoEducation website free of charge. Due to the volume of applications, only those candidates selected for an interview will be notified.

Click Here to Apply Now!

The successful candidate will be required to produce a satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Criminal Background Check.  For further information on Criminal Background Checks, please refer to policy

APS038 found on the WCDSB website.

If you require support with your application through Apply to Education please contact their Customer Service Center for support available between 7:30 am to 7:00 pm EST. Click Here: Need Help Contact Apply to Education Customer Service Centre.

In the application process, identify your qualifications and abilities, such as relevant experience to perform the duties of this job.

Note: In your application, qualified applicants are required to provide a resume and cover letter and where possible, a copy of a Baptismal Certificate.

Detailed information on the application process can be found at: https://www.wcdsb.ca/careers/how-to-apply/

To request this file in large print, please email aoda@wcdsb.ca.  If you require a disability related accommodation to participate the recruitment process, please contact us at (519) 578-3677, extension 2368 to discuss your needs under the Human Rights Code.  Responses to inquiries will be provided within 72 hours.

At the WCDSB, we are committed to respecting your privacy, and will take appropriate measures to protect any personal information you may share with us through the job application process. All personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will be used to determine qualifications for employment. For more information about the Board’s Privacy Policy, please contact our Privacy Officer at 519-578-3660 Ext. 2381.

November 30th, 2022|

WCDSB Board Meeting Bulletin — November, 2022

Meetings

Special Public Board Meeting

Monday, November 7, 2022 — Meeting Agenda Package

Committee of the Whole Board Meeting

Monday, November 7, 2022 – Meeting Agenda Package

Inaugural Board Meeting

Monday, November 21, 2022 — Meeting Agenda Package

Regular Public Board Meeting

Monday, November 28, 2022 — Meeting Agenda Package

Highlights

East Kitchener 7-12 School Boundary Review Final Report

On April 25, 2022, the Board of Trustees initiated a boundary review involving Canadian Martyrs CES, Saint John Paul II CES, St. Anne (K) CES, St. Daniel CES, and St. Mary’s High School.

On October 17, 2022, the Board of Trustees received the East Kitchener 7-12 Boundary Review Final Staff Report and on October 25, 2022, staff provided a board report to address questions received during the previous Board of Trustees meeting.

On November 7, 2022, board staff presented a report addressing further questions received from the Board of Trustees during the October 25, 2022 meeting.

The report is available beginning on page 4 via this link: Meeting Agenda Package

NOTE:  The motions from the November 7, 2022 Special Board Meeting approving the boundary changes are available beginning on page 9 via this link: Meeting Agenda Package

Community Planning & Partnerships (CPPG)

It is the role of management to determine which facilities are suitable for partnerships and which entities are suitable as partners. These decisions are made in a way that is well-informed, well-coordinated, transparent, and consistent with the goals and priorities of Waterloo Catholic District School Board (WCDSB)’s Multi-Year Strategic Plan, WCDSB’s Catholic values and social teachings, as well as student achievement, well-being, and safety.

APF012 identifies parameters for the determination of suitable space for partnerships together with criteria for the selection of partners. The Board’s 2022 Abridged Long Term Accommodation Plan identified enrolment and facility utilization information and strategic priorities.

Suitable space for sharing with a partner, is defined by APF012 as:

  • 200 surplus pupil places, or a school utilization at or below 70% and this trend is expected to continue
  • No accommodation review within the next 3 years
  • Space not required for school resources or other board programming
  • Size and configuration of the available space
  • Ability to separate the partnership space from student areas
  • Availability of separate exterior entrance
  • Adequate parking for both the school and partner needs
  • Site use restrictions
  • Facility condition including the adequacy of utilities
  • Municipal zoning bylaw restrictions
  • Other criteria as appropriate

Proposed new schools, additions and significant renovations are identified in the Long Term Accommodation Plan. Ideally, the board would identify partnership opportunities one to three years in advance of any potential construction start date.

Possible future co-build opportunities may arise, as the board pursues capital priorities associated with new school construction in the following areas:

  • Doon South Catholic Elementary School (Kitchener)
  • West Rosenberg Catholic Elementary School (Kitchener)
  • New North Cambridge Catholic Elementary School (Cambridge)

The report is available beginning on page 7 via this link: Meeting Agenda Package

Inaugural Board Meeting

The Inaugural Meeting of the newly elected Board of Trustees was held on Monday, November 21, 2022, at which following Trustees were sworn in:

  • Wendy Ashby (Kitchener / Wilmot)
  • Linda Cuff (Waterloo / Woolwich / Wellesley)
  • Kathy Doherty-Masters (Kitchener/Wilmot
  • Sally Fuentes (Waterloo / Woolwich / Wellesley)
  • Renee Kraft (Kitchener / Wilmot)
  • Tracey Weiler (Kitchener / Wilmot)

Due to a ballot error, all votes cast in the City of Cambridge on October 24 for WCDSB Trustee candidates were voided by the City Clerk, and a new election was ordered for November 25, 2022.

In the absence of the Cambridge / North Dumfries Trustees, Tracey Weiler was elected Acting Chair of the Board on an interim basis until Monday, December 12, 2022, at which time the successful candidates for the three Cambridge / North Dumfries seats will join the Board, and a Chair and Vice Chair elected for Year 1 of the 4-Year term of office of Trustees.

The successful candidates for the three Cambridge / North Dumfries seats are:

  • Marisa Phillips
  • David Guerin
  • Robert Sikora

The Inaugural Meeting agenda is available here: Meeting Agenda Package

Multilingual Language Learners

Since its founding, the Waterloo Catholic District School Board has celebrated the contributions of its Multilingual Language Learners (MLLs) and worked to meet their needs in a variety of settings. Teachers of MLLs continue to work in all our schools to support staff, students, and families develop language skills necessary for success in a changing society.

On Monday November 28, 2022 the Board of Trustees received a report providing current data and trends regarding English as a Second Language (ESL) and English Literacy Development (ELD) programs and services at the WCDSB.

Some of the key data includes:

  • The Newcomer Reception Centre has welcomed a record number of students to the WCDSB this year – 294 (newcomers with varying statuses in Canada including refugee, permanent resident, and VISA).
  • 45 Ukrainian newcomers have joined WCDSB’s schools since January 2022 (21 Ukrainian Newcomers January 2022 – June 2022 + 24 Ukrainian Newcomers from August 2022- November 16, 2022).
  • There currently 26.5 FTE Teachers of MLLs (including the Newcomer Reception Centre Assessors).
  • 42 out of 44 elementary schools have teachers of MLLs assigned to them.
  • The NOW (Newcomer Orientation Week) Program for newcomer youth entering high school in Ontario for the first time ran at both Resurrection Catholic Secondary School and St. Mary’s High School in August 2022. NOW is offered by our partners in YMCA Immigrant Services, Settlement and Education Partnership Waterloo Region, in collaboration with the schools and WCDSB teaching staff.
  • ESL Department Head positions were created at St. Mary’s H.S. and Resurrection CSS to support the growing needs of the programs at these schools.

The report is available beginning on page 53 via this link: Meeting Agenda Package

Special Education Update

Last year, WCDSB resumed implementation of several standardized assessments including: EQAO, CCAT and the CAT-4. This data has now been entered into our Encompass data management system to assist with student programming and planning. In analyzing this data, as well as completing a needs assessment, Student Services has determined the following key areas of focus going forward:

  • Continued focus on decreasing the achievement gap between students on an IEP and students not on an IEP
  • Ensuring all students have equitable access to learning opportunities
  • Ensuring appropriate programming for students on an IEP with modifications as a last resort
  • Early identification and support for students that have reading difficulties

As a result of the recommendations from the OHRC Right to Read Report, there will be a focus on early screening and intervention for struggling readers. Professional development will also focus on increasing staff knowledge and awareness of structured evidence-based reading programs.

In addition to ongoing Special Education Teacher professional development for our staff, another important new development since the last Special Education Update is Project SEARCH: a partnership formed with WCDSB, St. Mary’s General Hospital, and KWHabilitation.

Project SEARCH is a 10-month employment preparation program for students with primary diagnosis of an intellectual or developmental disability who are in their final year of secondary school. Students reach their employment goals through real-life work experience (3 internships immersed at St Mary’s General Hospital), combined with training in employability and life skills and employment planning and support. We currently have 6 students in this program, and they are in the process of completing their first internship. WCDSB is looking forward to growing the program and will begin the application process for next year’s program in the new year.

The report is available beginning on page 57 via this link: Meeting Agenda Package

John Sweeney CES Report Recommendations Update

On April 4, 2022 a report was shared with the Board of Trustees — Response to Provincial Review of Incident at John Sweeney Catholic Elementary School — that outlined the recommendations provided to the WCDSB by an external reviewer, whose review had been ordered by the Minister of Education.

At that time the report outlined those recommendations, as well as provision of a summary of equity work that the WCDSB has been engaged in ahead of and during the 2021/22 school year. The report highlighted the need for a variety of approaches to serve our families.

We need to ensure that we have culturally responsive, early intervention supports and services. Supports and services need to be provided equitably with an anti-racism and anti-oppression lens.

The update provided to the Board of Trustees on November 28, 2022 gave an overview of progress made to date and plans moving forward regarding the 14 recommendations in the government report.

The report is available beginning on page 63 via this link: Meeting Agenda Package

Student Trustees Update

Student Trustees Chloe Armstrong and Anika Fejerpataky presented their monthly update – covering activities in WCDSB’s secondary schools. It is available beginning on page 75 via this link: Meeting Agenda Package

Upcoming Board Meetings

Regular Public Board Meeting

Monday, December 12, 2022 — Waterloo Region Catholic Education Centre

The Waterloo Catholic District School Board, representing more than 96,000 Catholic school supporters, operates 48 schools and four adult education facilities, serving more than 40,000 elementary, secondary, and continuing education students in Waterloo Region – continuing a 186-year tradition of quality, inclusive, faith-based education. Follow us on Twitter: @WCDSBNewswire – #WCDSBAwesome.

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November 29th, 2022|

Explore Your Future: Careers in Skilled Trades

December 7 at 6:30 pm via Zoom

Skilled trades are a great option for all students to seriously consider. There’s a high and growing demand for people to fill good paying, satisfying careers in the skilled trades. Skilled tradespeople are highly trained professionals who get to solve new problems every day, work as part of a team and build, fix and design things we need and use every day. Even better, you can earn as you learn instead of accumulating debt.

This FREE event is a great opportunity to hear directly from local people working in the skilled trades about what they do and how they got there, including:

  • Lina Shamoun, Salon Owner / Hairstylist at Artline Salon
  • Mira Polski, Carpenter’s Apprentice
  • Adam Elliott, Automotive Mechanic
  • Randy Parris, Red Seal Electrician and Labour Relations Representative at CLAC

Join us by registering at https://www.bepwr.ca/initiatives/explore-your-future

November 28th, 2022|

Upcoming Meeting of the Board of Trustees

The next meeting of the Board of Trustees is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. — Monday, November 28, 2022, at the Waterloo Region Catholic Education Centre.

Location: 1st floor Board Room, Catholic Education Centre, 35 Weber Street, Kitchener

(Note: Agenda files can be large. If you are experiencing issues downloading a file, right click on the link and choose “Save Target As…”.)

November 25th, 2022|

WCDSB Graduation Rates Consistently Higher than Provincial Average

In Waterloo Region’s Catholic Schools nothing is more important than preparing our students for a successful future in their chosen life pathway.

One of the most notable things that sets our schools apart, is the foundational role played by the Ontario Catholic School Graduate Expectations, as we work to provide a quality, inclusive, faith-based education for learners of all ages, from more than 100 different countries.

We expect a WCDSB graduate to be:

  • A discerning believer formed in the Catholic Faith community who celebrates the signs and sacred mystery of God’s presence through word, sacrament, prayer, forgiveness, reflection and moral living.
  • An effective communicator who speaks, writes and listens honestly and sensitively, responding critically in light of gospel values.
  • A reflective, creative and holistic thinker who solves problems and makes responsible decisions with an informed moral conscience for the common good.
  • A self-directed, responsible, lifelong learner who develops and demonstrates their God-given potential.
  • A collaborative contributor who finds meaning, dignity and vocation in work which respects the rights of all and contributes to the common good.
  • A caring family member who attends to family, school, parish, and the wider community.
  • A responsible citizen who gives witness to Catholic social teaching by promoting peace, justice and the sacredness of human life.

While this is a noble and highly aspirational goal, we do understand that not everyone learns at the same pace, or in the same ways.

The path to graduation is a process – not a race.

So, our student-focused and often individualized programs and services provide a unique depth and breadth of opportunities to ensure all students can achieve the Graduate Expectations in ways that maximize their personal abilities and capitalize on their individual potential.

The success of this student-centred approach is clearly reflected in our graduation rates.

The Ministry of Education graduation rates often quoted in media focus solely on students who graduate within either four or five years of starting high school.

Unfortunately, this narrow metric does not take into account the success of those students who take more than five years to graduate.

Therefore, Ministry measurements do not accurately reflect the overall success of a school system such as WCDSB, which serves learners from JK to Adult Education.

In fact, students who take more than five years to graduate (obtaining the necessary credits to complete their OSSD via St. Louis) have consistently shown they are able to access post-secondary pathways that would have otherwise not been open to them.

Providing this enhanced opportunity to graduate has helped ensure our graduation rates are consistently higher than the provincial average.

This has always been a great source of pride for the WCDSB and stands as a positive affirmation of our belief in lifelong learning.

Ministry of Education graduation rates (as reflected above) include those students who begin Grade 9 in the WCDSB but may not necessarily graduate with our board (i.e., some students may leave WCDSB before graduation).

Such students are counted in WCDSB’s Ministry-reported totals as having failed to graduate — even if they did ultimately graduate from another school board.

On the flip side, the Ministry does count as a graduates the students who begin with the WCDSB, leave for a period of time, and then return.

The WCDSB’s internal graduation metrics include the students who leave and then return to us, but do not include those students who leave our system as we are not able to track their progress, nor influence it.

The Ministry of Education graduation rates represent lagging data with the most recent graduation rates being from June 2019 (e.g., 2012-2013 cohort).

When we consider only the students that begin with us in Grade 9 and graduate from WCDSB, our graduation rates increase by approximately 4 per cent.

There are two critical points to note here:

First, the data confirms we do exercise positive influence on the students who remain in our system as they move to graduation in four or five years.

Second, it is clear our students who are mobile — either in or out of our system – do require additional support to achieve graduation in four or five years.

A key factor behind the WCDSB’s graduation rate success, is the variety of “Pathways” programs available to our students.

These programs provide students with different learning styles and varied interests, as a supplement to traditional academic pursuits.

The STEAM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) are increasingly emphasized in our menu of learning options.

On March 28, 2022, the Board of Trustees received a comprehensive staff report detailing the work of WCDSB’s Student Success Consultants and the Board’s Student Reengagement Strategy activities, as well as an in depth look at the following programs:

The report begins on page 19 via this link: https://www.wcdsb.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2022/03/2022-03-28_Board-of-Trustee-Agenda.pdf

Of particular note, one of the key contributing factors in overall student success over the last decade has been the Board’s Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) program.

With 14 distinct programs, our SHSM “footprint” is consistently among the largest in Ontario.

There is quite literally something for everybody in Waterloo Region’s Catholic schools.

And, as we move forward into a post COVID-19 era, we look forward to continuing to provide the same Quality, Inclusive, Faith-based education the people of Waterloo Region deserve and have come to expect.

Registrations are always open and welcome. Please click here to register: https://www.wcdsb.ca/our-schools/register-for-school/

November 24th, 2022|

Build a Dream – Career Discovery Expo

On behalf of Build a Dream and WCDSB, we invite you to attend our FREE Kitchener-Waterloo Career Discovery Expo on the evening of Wednesday, November 30th at the Bingemans.

We will be highlighting opportunities in several careers to better assist young women in high school in making career choices. As a community, we recognize the critical role parents play in the development and education of their children, which is why we are providing this opportunity for parents to attend with their daughters and learn more about careers in the growing sectors.

Our Career Discovery Expo events feature:

  • A main stage with theatre seating hosting impactful speakers and panel discussions
  • Exhibitor Booths that showcase career opportunities with industry partners & Build a Dream’s corporate sponsors
  • Free swag and food
  • Access to scholarships, educational tools & resources, door prizes, games and more!

When: WEDNESDAY – November 30, 2022
Time: Doors open at 5:00 pm, event kicks off at 6:00pm and ends at 8:00 pm
Where: Bingemans, 425 Bingemans Centre Dr, Kitchener, ON, N2B 3X7
Cost: FREE

PLEASE REGISTER TO ATTEND: www.webuildadream.com/events/

November 23rd, 2022|

Important Update on CUPE Strike

Earlier this evening, the Ontario government and education workers represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees – Ontario – (CUPE) reached a tentative contract agreement.

As a result, all WCDSB sites and programs will be operating tomorrow on their regular schedules.

Thank you for your patience and understanding as we worked through this time of uncertainty.

November 20th, 2022|

Voting in WCDSB Trustee Election in Cambridge Extended to November 25, 2022

On Monday, November 7 2022, the election of Waterloo Catholic District School Board (WCDSB) Trustees resumed for Catholic School Board supporters in the City of Cambridge.

Due to a ballot error, all votes cast in the City of Cambridge on October 24 for WCDSB Trustee candidates were voided.

To ensure transparency and uphold the integrity of the voting process, a new vote was ordered by the City Clerk.

Friday, November 18 2022, had been set as the new voting deadline.

However, due to a delay in the arrival of voting cards to voters, the voting deadline has been extended to 4:30 p.m. — Friday, November 25, 2022.

The vote is being conducted ONLINE.

Voters who support the WCDSB can cast their ballot here:

VOTE

CANDIDATE INFORMATION

Voters without access to the internet may contact the City of Cambridge at 519-740-4680 ext. 4079 to learn more about how to qualify for at-home voting.

November 17th, 2022|

It’s Time to Register for Grade 1 French Immersion!!!

GRADE 1 FRENCH IMMERSION

Parents and Guardians with students in SK: It’s time to consider whether the WCDSB French Immersion Program is of interest to your family.

French Immersion is an optional program that starts in Grade 1.  Registration is done through a lottery which opens January 9th and closes February 5th.

Please see the flyer below for more information.

You are also invited to attend any of the 6 Parent Information sessions being held across the region from November 29th to January 10th.

November 17th, 2022|
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