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November 28, 2025 – Inclement Weather Update

November 28, 2025 – The weather forecast is improving, and all permits and programs will continue as scheduled this evening and tomorrow. This includes our classes, International Language classes, and all events planned for tomorrow.

November 28th, 2025|

November 28, 2025 – All Buses Cancelled, All Schools Open

  • Due to the current weather conditions, ALL SCHOOL BUSES, TAXIS AND SPECIAL EDUCATION ROUTES are cancelled.
  • All Schools are OPEN.
  • All Extended Day Childcare Programs are OPEN.
  • St. Louis online, daytime, and evening classes are open at all locations. Community Use Programs are able to operate.
November 28th, 2025|

“A Night in the Cold” Sleepout Launches Homes for Hope Fundraiser Across WCDSB

On a chilly November evening, students from all five Waterloo Catholic District School Board secondary schools came together at St. Mary’s High School to launch this year’s Homes for Hope fundraiser. They zipped up coats, rolled out sleeping bags and settled into a student-built “tent city.” It was a simple but powerful act of solidarity, rooted in compassion and a shared commitment to care for others. 

Homes for Hope runs from November 20 to December 20 and invites our community to support neighbours who are experiencing chronic homelessness. Donations will once again support A Better Tent City and The Bridges, two organizations that provide care, stability and essential services. This year, OneROOF has also joined the campaign. Their work focuses on youth facing homelessness, adding a meaningful new dimension to the effort: youth helping youth. 

Homes for Hope Tents

To help students understand the full landscape of homelessness in our region, guest speakers from across the community shared stories, insight and lived experience. Representatives joined from the Region of Waterloo, A Better Tent City, The Bridges, St. Mary’s Church, the Food Bank of Waterloo Region, St. Mary’s Hospital, OneROOF, The Working Centre and the Waterloo Regional Police Service. Their presence reminded students that this issue touches every corner of our community and that hope grows fastest when we take action together. 

M. Doyle Students

Students and Poster

Throughout the night, students reflected, learned and leaned on one another. They listened to residents who have navigated the harsh realities of homelessness. They heard from front-line workers who show up every day with care and conviction. They were guided by staff who reminded them, through words and quiet leadership, that this was not just an event. It was a movement. 

Making this event possible took weeks of planning and collaboration from staff across the WCDSB. From organizing logistics and building partnerships to supporting student learning and well-being throughout the night, staff played a key role in shaping a meaningful experience, one rooted in dignity, empathy and action. 

Homes for Hope Students

This growing tradition is more than a fundraiser. It is a lesson in dignity, a call to community and a reflection of the care that lives at the heart of our Catholic schools, both in our students and in the staff who support them. 

As we move through another year of Homes for Hope, we invite our community to give generously, share widely and help bring warmth, dignity and shelter to those who need it most. 

A Better Tent City Shelter

Thank you to every speaker, partner, staff member and student who made the night possible. Thank you to our wider community for continuing to show what is possible when we choose hope and choose one another. 

Homes for Hope Poster

 

November 21st, 2025|

WCDSB Welcomes Board of Trustees, Chair, and Vice-Chair for 2025

Kitchener, OntarioOn November 17, 2025, the Board of Trustees of the Waterloo Catholic District School Board re-elected Kitchener/Wilmot Trustee Renée Kraft as Chair of the Board and Kitchener/Wilmot Trustee Tracey Weiler as Vice-Chair of the Board. The Board of Trustees is comprised of the following representatives: 

Cambridge / North Dumfries

David Guerin
Marisa Phillips
Robert Sikora

Kitchener / Wilmot
Kathy Doherty-Masters
Winston Francis
Renée Kraft
Tracey Weiler

Waterloo / Wellesley / Woolwich
Linda Cuff
Conrad Stanley

Student Trustees
Rebecca Girolametto
Jace Krysko

November 18th, 2025|

Weather Watch: How to Stay Updated on Closures and Delays

With snow in the forecast this Sunday, we want to remind families and staff where to find the most up-to-date information about school bus delays or school closures due to inclement weather. 

The safety of students and staff is our top priority. When weather conditions take a turn, decisions about delays and cancellations are made carefully in collaboration with our transportation partners. 

To help you stay informed, visit:
🔗 www.wcdsb.ca/delays-cancellations 

This page includes: 

  • How and when decisions are made 
  • Where to check for updates 
  • What happens when transportation is cancelled 
  • What to do if your child attends a school with unique bussing needs 

We encourage all families to review the information in advance. Planning ahead helps ensure a safe and smooth start to the school day, no matter what the forecast brings. 

November 7th, 2025|

St. Dominic Savio School Marks 25 Years of Faith and Learning

St. Dominic Savio Catholic Elementary School recently celebrated a major milestone: 25 years of faith-filled education and community spirit.

The afternoon began with a special address from founding principal Garry Mahn, who reflected on the school’s early days, shared how St. Dominic Savio received its name, and reminded the community of the importance of staying rooted in faith as the school continues to grow.

St. Dominic Anniversary Mass

The celebration continued with a beautiful commemorative Mass in the school gymnasium, presided over by His Excellency, Bishop Douglas Crosby, along with Father Roque of St. Mark Parish and Deacon Philip Fernandez. Students, staff, alumni, families, and friends were joined by members of the Board of Trustees, senior administration, and Director of Education Annalisa Varano, who shared her heartfelt congratulations with the school community.

St Dominic Anniversary Celebration

A highlight of the liturgy was Bishop Crosby’s presentation of The Saint John’s Bible — a symbolic gift to the school in his name that will be cherished for generations to come. The ceremony also featured moving music from the school choir, expressions of gratitude from students, and the long-awaited re-lighting of the crucifix at the front of the school, glowing once again for the first time in over 15 years as a powerful symbol of Catholic identity.

Following the Mass, guests gathered in the Learning Commons to reconnect, tour the school, and enjoy a display of photos, memorabilia, and artifacts showcasing the rich 25-year history of the St. Dominic Savio community.

St. Dominic Learning Commons

Sincere thanks are extended to Bishop Crosby, Father Roque, Deacon Fernandez, and Monsignor Murray Kroetch for their spiritual leadership, and to the school choir and chaplain Andrew Zettel for their beautiful contributions to the day’s celebrations.

Congratulations to the entire St. Dominic Savio School community on 25 wonderful years. May the next chapter be filled with continued faith, excellence, and joyful learning.

 

November 4th, 2025|
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