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Dual Credit Parent Info Night

Dual Credit programs at WCDSB are ministry-approved programs that allow students, while they are still in secondary school, to take college or apprenticeship courses that count towards both
the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and a postsecondary certificate, diploma, degree or a Certificate of Apprenticeship.

Please join us virtually on April 26th, 2023 from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm for an information session and question period.

Join the virtual meeting by clicking here: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_ZTZkMGViNDgtOTM5Zi00ZDYyLTgxNjYtZWNlMWJmYmJkZTRk%40thread.v2/0?context=%7B%22Tid%22%3A%22723db893-17ed-44ec-8613-011938c37276%22%2C%22Oid%22%3A%22555feaa5-675b-46b4-9049-bfe90290a7ae%22%7D

Dual Credit Parent Info Night

April 20th, 2023|

Skills Ontario Qualifying Competition

On Saturday April 1, 2023, 8 WCDSB secondary school students participated in the Skills Ontario Qualifying Competition at Fanshawe College in London.

Students represented the Waterloo Catholic District School Board with tremendous efforts in the following contests: TV & Video Production, Culinary Arts, Carpentry-Individual, and Welding.

WCDSB will see 3 students advance in the Culinary Arts with a silver and bronze place finish, and the awarding of a wild card space. Please join us in congratulating Jordan (St. Benedict), Nathan (St. Benedict) and Isaiah (St. Mary) as they move on to the Provincial Competition in May.

For the full results for the Qualifying Contests visit: RESULTS

Carpentry- Individual Asher Juvatopolos Monsignor Doyle      4th
Culinary Arts Jordan Lacroix St. Benedict      SILVER
Culinary Arts Nathan Rivas Perez St. Benedict      BRONZE
Culinary Arts Isaiah Salazar St. Mary      WILDCARD
TV & Video Production Brooke Karaba & Asiah Deriu St. Mary      5th
Welding Lucas Gerth St. Mary      6th
Welding Mason Gutoskie St. Mary      7th

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Thank-you to the hardworking Mentors: Greg Cinti, Tara Clinton, Neil Calhoun, Ken Hodgins, Dave Walker, and Michael Reitz for preparing our WCDSB Team for the 2023 Qualifying Contests.

The 2023 Skills Ontario Competition will take place as an in-person event for the first time since 2019, on May 1-3, 2023 at the Toronto Congress Centre.

Come check out the event as a spectator, and cheer on Team Waterloo Catholic!

WCDSB will be represented at the Provincial Competition by 40 students from all 5 Secondary Schools in grades 10-12.

For more information about the 2023 Skills Ontario Competition, check out the Skills Ontario website.

 

April 17th, 2023|

Explore Your Future – Career Expo

Grade 7-12 students and their parents/guardians are invited to attend “Explore Your Future” career expos being hosted on April 13 (Tapestry Hall in Cambridge) and May 17 (the Aud in Kitchener) from 5 – 8 PM. To avoid lines at the door, register in advance: bepwr.ca/eyf

Explore Your Future Info

April 12th, 2023|

Anti-Racism, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Table Talk – April 20th

Our Story: We continue our journey in promoting racial equity, cultural responsiveness, inclusion, and belonging and developing the necessary tools to address systemic racism; competencies related to a teacher’s anti-racism awareness and the teacher’s efforts to promote racial equity, inclusion, and belonging; and the importance of diversity while advancing equity and inclusion for Indigenous, Black and other racialized and marginalized Canadians.

Date: April 20th, 2023
Time: 7:00 – 8:30 pm

Registration: https://t.co/mtxwocJNP6 

Hybrid Event!

External and Community Partner Interest.
Please contact, Lynn.
Lynn.Garrioch@wcdsb.ca

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April 11th, 2023|

Monsignor Doyle CSS Student Wins Skills Ontario Pin & Medal Design Contest

(Waterloo, ON) April 4, 2023 – The medals and pins being handed out at the upcoming 2023 Skills Ontario Competition are inspired by youth for youth.

After hundreds of entries into the Skills Ontario Pin & Medal Design Contest, Skills Ontario is pleased to announce two designs have been chosen.

This year, the winning pin design was created by second year student, Jian Bin Su of Centennial College.

The winning medal design was inspired by Grade 11 student, Reese Lombardi of Monsignor Doyle Catholic Secondary School from the Waterloo Catholic District School Board.

Started in 1992, the Skills Ontario Pin & Medal Design Contest takes place each September and encourage custom design submissions from youth who attend high school (grades 9-12) or college/training delivery agent in Ontario.

Students are invited to submit their custom designs by the deadline for a chance build their resume, win prize money and be recognized as the provincial winner. Winning designs for both pin and medal are immortalized in metal and reproduced by the thousands for the Skills Ontario Competition.

Both designs by Bin Su and Lombardi are the inspiration for the 2023 pin and medals which will be handed out during the 2023 Skills Ontario Competition on May 1 –

May 2 at the Toronto Congress Centre.

The public will be able to see the winning pin design up close during the event, while the medals will be handed out to the finalists at the Skills Ontario Competition during a closing ceremony on the morning of May 3.

Skills Ontario thanks all youth who have submitted a design for the 2023 Pin & Medal Design Contest and congratulate the winners!

Started in 1989, the Skills Ontario Competition is the largest skilled trades and technology event in Canada, featuring over 75 contests for elementary, secondary, post-secondary students and apprentices in Ontario. This event is free for the public to attend. More information about the 2023 Skills Ontario Competition can be found at skillsontario.com/competition-visitors.

April 6th, 2023|

Easter Message from the Director of Education

Dear Waterloo Catholic Community,

As we slowly enter into Spring — and we begin to witness the Earth being reborn again — we are also entering into the holiest days of our Catholic Church year.

The past winter has been a long one as we have methodically moved forward out of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Those challenges make the symbolism of Holy Week and the commemoration of the death and Resurrection of Jesus all the more poignant.

For that reason, I wanted to share a brief reflection and a reminder that, as St. John Paul II once said, we are a Resurrection people and Alleluia is our song.

The only path to the joy of Easter Sunday is through our annual Lenten journey and the experience of the sorrow and loss of the crucifixion on Good Friday.

So, as a people of hope we embrace and celebrate our annual journey to the Resurrection.

I want to especially thank all who learn and work and serve our schools for your patience, dedication, resilience, and solidarity as our 2022-23 school year has unfolded.

As we witness the wondrous beauty of nature stirred into new life, we look forward to the conclusion of this school year with hope and joy.

Wishing you a blessed, peaceful, holy, and happy Easter!

Sincerely,

Tyrone Dowling

Director of Education

April 6th, 2023|

Lessons from the Past that Shape our Future

The Legacy of the Holocaust – More than Just a History Lesson

As we begin our journey into the Holocaust Education – Grade 6 Social Studies Curriculum, we invite everyone in our WCDSB community to an evening of learning. Walk through this historical event in a pop-up gallery and listen to deeply impactful stories of survival and resiliency from Andy and Melissa.

All are welcome!
No registration is required
Free event
April 18th at St. David CSS
6 – 8 p.m.

April 3rd, 2023|

UPDATED: Important Information Regarding Direction of School Support

Direction of School Support

School Support Designation

As a property owner in Ontario, you are required to support a school board, even if you do not have children or your children are not currently attending school. By default, your school support is directed to your municipality’s English Public School Board.

In the case of a residential property occupied by tenants, they can direct the school support for that property.

Property owners, occupants, and tenants can select which school board they choose to support. Additionally, you will be able to vote in the next municipal election for trustees for the school board that you choose to support.

The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is legislatively required to collect school support information and provide it in the assessment roll to every municipality and school board.

Changing your school support online

Based on your eligibility, property owners and tenants registered with MPAC can view and update the school support designation online.

To learn more about eligibility requirements or change your school support designation, please visit mpac.ca/schoolsupport or scan the QR code.

What if I have difficulty updating my school support online?

A step-by-step guide is available on mpac.ca which will help users navigate MPAC’s school support portal. Alternatively, you can obtain the Application for Direction of School Support (ADSS) Form from mpac.ca or from your school board’s office. To register or for further assistance with the online school support tool, you can contact MPAC’s Customer Contact Centre at 1-866-296-6722 or 1-877 889-6722 (TTY).

Municipal Property Assessment Corporation contact information:
1340 Pickering Parkway, Suite 101
Pickering ON L1V 0C4
Email via: mpac.ca/ContactUs

March 30th, 2023|
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