O God, when I have food,
help me to remember the hungry;
When I have work,
help me to remember the jobless;
When I have a home,
help me to remember those who have no home at all;
When I am without pain,
help me to remember those who suffer,
And remembering,
help me to destroy my complacency;
bestir my compassion,
and be concerned enough to help;
By word and deed,
those who cry out for what we take for granted.
Amen.
A Thanksgiving Prayer By: Samuel F. Pugh
Newsletter Date: October 1, 2017 Volume 2, Issue 2
St. Bruno/St. Raymond Newsletter
October 2017 St. Bruno-St. Raymond
Catholic School 402 Melita Crescent
Toronto, ON M6G 3X6
Phone: 416-393-5376 Fax: 416-393-5844
Principal: L. Sposato
Secretary: D. Sammut
Supply Secretary: L. Moretti
Superintendent: John Wujek, 416-222-8282
Trustee: Jo-Ann Davis Ward 9,
416-512-3409
Parishes: St. Mary of the Angels
1481 Dufferin St, Toronto, M6H 4C7
416-532-4779 Fr. Landorff Garcia Mariona
(Pastor) St Peter Catholic Church
840 Bathurst St, Toronto, M5R 3G1
416-534-4219 Fr. Michael McGourty
(Pastor)
Entrance and Dismissal: 8:30 am Entry
10:12 am Recess 11:15 pm Lunch Hour
12:15 pm Entry 1:40 pm Recess
3:00 pm Dismissal
Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s),
As hard as it is to believe, our first month back at school is already behind us. September has flown, and our teachers and students are well into their routines, working hard and actively participating in school life. With everyone’s coopera-tion, enthusiasm and commit-ment, we have already accom-
plished much.
As you know, October is dedi-cated to our Blessed Mother. God, in His great love for us, gave us a most extraordinary favour by sending His Mother to
us at Fatima to promise us peace. The story of Fatima encourages us to pray the ro-sary to achieve true peace and
harmony.
The TCDSB Board of Trustees, adopted a motion that all school communities will pray the Ro-sary on October 6th. The Ro-sary is a prayerful reflection on the life of Jesus, and is the most popular of all the Marian devotions. As a Catholic com-munity we often come together in prayer to reflect, to celebrate
and to mourn.
We invite you to engage your children in discovering, or redis-covering, the mysteries of the Rosary on October 5th, and
throughout the year.
Finally, although it is most fitting to thank God in our daily pray-ers for all that we have, allow me this opportunity to wish all our St. Raymond families a very
Happy Thanksgiving Day!
Sincerely,
L. Sposato Principal
year of the school will truly celebrate the foundation of our school communities.
We look forward to continu-ing the conversation as we prepare to focus on the Year
Year of the School 2017-2018
This third and final year in our three year pastoral plan, we focus specifically on the Year of the School, while continuing with the theme, "Together With One Voice: Harmonizing our Faith Through Family, Parish and School". Catholic education is built on the partnership among our families, parishes and schools, and therefore the
of the School, and celebrate the solid foundation on which our Catholic schools were built—the shared com-mitment of parents, Catholic churches and the staff in our schools, who work together to inspire our students to grow in faith and knowledge. The Year of the School is an opportunity to strengthen our family of faith connections in our local parishes. Let's cel-ebrate the Family-Parish-School partnership!
From the Office
“The
Rosary
is my
favourite
prayer.””
Pope John Paul II
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St. Bruno/St. Raymond Newly Elected CSPC
On September 27, 2017, the AGM CSPC Elections were held. St. Bruno/St. Ray-mond congratulates the elected members, and look forward to working in part-nership for your children as we organize the many initia-tives and events planned for this year. This year our CSPC co-chairs are Sandra Machado and Adriana Ru-
pert. Congrats to all !
CAT-4/EQAO Results
The results of the CAT/4 testing for our Grades 2, 5 and 7 stu-dents (in 2016-2017) have been published and forwarded to the individual students and their families. Our grade 3 students scored 56-60% in reading, 67-78% in writing and 53-67% in mathematics. Our Grade 6 students scored 74-86% in reading, 52-71% in writing and 43-48% in mathematics. We will continue to make math and literacy our focus goals, and work together in partnership
with staff, students and parents to ensure that our students strive to succeed. Parents, keep in contact with your child’s
teacher throughout the year.
Civvies Day
Our school will have Civvies Day twice a month, allowing the stu-dents to wear their choice of appro-priate clothing (other than blue and white dress code). We will be asking for a $2 donation to offset and support school needs and expenses, such as support for excursions, bus transportation and in school experiences throughout
the school year.
Rosary Day
The Toronto Catholic District School Board adopted a motion that all school com-munities Pray the rosary on October 7th or the First Fri-day in October of each year. For 2017, since October 7th is a Saturday, and October 6th is a PA for most schools, everyone is encouraged to mark Rosary Day on Thurs-day, October 5th, 2017. The Word rosary is from the Latin rosarium, or “rose
garden.” The Rosary is a prayerful reflection on the life of Jesus, which involves contemplating certain Gos-pel scenes, the “mysteries”, in the company of Mary. For Pope John Paul II, “The Rosary, precisely because it starts with Mary’s own expe-rience, is an exquisitely con-templative prayer.” The complete Rosary now consists of twenty decades, the Joyful, the Luminous, the Sorrowful, and the Glo-
rious Mysteries, each con-taining five decades and one mystery per decade. Please take a few minutes with your family and recite a decade for the love of our Holy Mother, and as an example that praying as a family is very powerful. For more information on how to pray the Rosary, refer to https://www.tcdsb.org/Board/NurturingOurCatholicCom-munity/Pages/Rosary-Day.aspx.
Curriculum Night and Meet and Greet !
On Thursday, September 28, 2017, our St Bruno/St. Raymond staff hosted a suc-cessful Meet and Greet Cur-riculum Night event. Our parent community, students and staff had an opportunity to mingle and learn about the wonderful learning op-portunities and some of the many school events that will be planned for this year. Our Curriculum Night contin-
Halloween Dance-a-thon
With the autumn season upon us, celebrations such as Thanksgiving Day and Hal-loween, quickly seem to be upon us. For the children, the much loved Halloween Dance-a-thon, is the oppor-tunity to dress up in their fa-vourite costume and dance to a few tunes. More information will follow regarding our first CSPC organized Halloween Dance-a-thon. Stay tuned for more details to come.
ued with parents visiting their child(ren)’s teacher, and to learn more about this
year’s expectations.
Looking forward to working with our Parent Council CSPC, and our parent com-munity, and to a great start
to our new scholastic year!
MAY THE GOOD LORD BLESS ALL FOR THIS
GOOD WORK, AND FOR THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR
AHEAD!
“Orange Shirt Day, Every Child Matters.” The Equity, Diversity, and Indig-enous Education Department of the TCDSB extended an invita-tion to all TCDSB schools to learn more about this national
movement that officially began
in 2013. Although in reality it began in 1973 when six year old Phyllis Webstad entered the St. Joseph Mission Residential School, outside of Williams Lake, BC. Young Phyllis was wearing a brand new orange shirt for her first day of school – new clothes being a rare and wonderful thing for a First Na-tion girl growing up in her grandmother’s care – but her shirt was taken away from her upon arrival at the school. On September 29h, we were invited to wear Orange Shirts, and spend a part of the day learning about Indigenous peo-
ples and our history in Canada.
Terry Fox Day and Orange T-Shirt Day
On September 29, 2017, St. Bruno/St. Raymond participated in remembering Terry Fox by wearing red and white. Staff and students discussed the memory of Terry Fox and his Marathon of Hope, which he dedicated to raise funds for cancer research. Despite the intermittent rain throughout the morning, some classes were able to walk around our neigh-bourhood to remember and honour the memory of Terry Fox. Thank-you to all for mark-ing this memorable event. We also commemorated …
“The
contributions of
Parent
Volunteers
enrich the life
of our school
and students.”
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Secondary School Open Houses Grade 8 students and their families are invited to attend open houses at TCDSB secondary schools to learn about the programs and services that they have to offer. Secondary School Open Houses start from Sep-tember 27 - November 2, 2017 (TCDSB Board Wide), Check the board website at http://www.tcdsb.org/school/
OpenHouses/Pages/default.aspx for details, and remember that appli-cations for high school are due the first week in No-
vember. Electronic Parent/School Communication
Extra, Extra, Read All About It…
St. Bruno/St. Raymond is going paperless!
Our school encourages all our parent community to provide their e-mail address
to the office, in order to re-ceive electronic school infor-mation and letters. This will include school newsletters, calendars, letters and/or permission forms for sports events, school events, and any TCDSB information and letters provided to our school. In an effort to keep our environment paperless, we would also be providing information to you in an effi-cient and timely manner. Please know that a few pa-per copies will be kept in the office for those who do not
have electronic access.
The Food Drive will be in support of the St. Francis Table and/or the Good Shepherd Ministries (http://www.goodshepherd.ca/), a non-profit organization which provides shelter, nourishment and basic needs to those in need. The Good Shepherd Ministries receives 56% of its’ funding from donations and fundraising events through various sources - food drives being one of
the many important events held.
These charities are always in need of non-perishable foods and
canned foods. Please give generously any of the following non-perishable
food items:
Fighting Hunger Together
The Thanksgiving season is quickly approaching and in keeping with the spirit of gratefulness and giving back to the community, we would like to remind our families that our parishes always hold a Food Drive during the Thanksgiving week-end. Parishioners from St. Peter / St. Mary of the Angels church are welcome to bring non-perishable food items to any of the Sunday Masses on Thanksgiving week-end (Oct. 7-8th). All food items will be picked up at the Church on
Wednesday, October 11th, 2017
Sugar
Canned Tuna/Canned Meat
Canned soups & stews
Canned vegetables and fruit
Breakfast cereals
Jams
Cookies and crackers
globally and locally as well as celebrates the past year’s WE organization achieve-
ments helping transform communities around the world. Our St. Bruno/St.
Raymond WE Committee representatives came back inspired and ready to take on many initia-tives and be-come active leaders and participants of
change.
TCDSB Schools Celebrate WE Day Hundreds of students from 171 TCDSB schools attended WE Day Toronto on Sep-tember 28, 2017 at the Air Canada Centre for a full day of inspiration, performers, and even special guests, such as Prince Harry. WE Day inspires students to get involved in help-ing communities, both
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“Take
action
against the
serious
issues of
poverty in
our world.”
Reporting
An “Elementary Progress Report Card” will be directed home to you in mid-November (November 14, 2017) providing checklist and anecdotal infor-mation detailing your child’s progress to that time. Parent/Teacher interviews will be held
on: Thursday, November 16 5:00 – 8:00 pm Friday, November 17 9:00 – 11:30 am
Two “Provincial Report Cards” will complete the year. The first will be sent home in the new
year. The second and final “Provincial Report Card” will be directed home to you at the end of the school year (June, 2018). The Board will provide further information once all dates have been confirmed.
Further information will follow.
Student Illness
With the changing season and cooler temperatures, we are reminding the children to come appropriately dressed for the autumn season. For chil-dren who become ill while at school, we can provide only short-term rest facilities until a parent is called. In cases where illness or injury appears to be serious, every effort will
be made to contact a parent.
Reminding your children to wash their hands regularly, eating healthy and getting plen-ty of rest could avoid catching
the common cold.
Peanut/Nut Free Snacks
A number of our students have been diagnosed as having a serious, life threat-ening allergy to peanuts (and/or other nuts), and other food items (e.g., eggs, milk, gluten, etc.), among other allergies.
We strongly recommend that treats brought into the classroom setting be non-food items (stickers, pen-cils, etc.).
Lockdown
We will, once again, be practic-ing our lockdown procedures with all of our students. Our first drill will be held on October 23, 2017. As with our fire drills, this practice allows all students and staff to become familiar with the expectations that have
been set out for us.
If you have specific questions regarding our procedures, please do not hesi-tate to contact us at school.
We would remind all our students that peanuts, nuts and/or products containing “traces of peanuts or nuts” are not to be brought to school.
For snacks, please note that reading food labels remains a must as compa-nies may change their poli-cies without notice.
8:00 am - 4:00 pm; walking students around
the sidewalk to the appro-
priate school yard; ensuring that only staff
vehicles are in our parking lot, reducing the traffic/
congestion in this area. We also ask for your support regarding the safety of our Kindergarten children in their front yard. Unfortunately, the gate to the Kindergarten yard is often left open, and our little ones’ safety continues to be a primary concern. We are ask-
ing parents to walk their chil-dren to the schoolyard, sharing a goodbye hug/kiss at the gate, and allowing only your child to enter the school yard. This will enable the staff mem-ber on duty to give his or her full attention to supervising the students. A congested area makes it extremely challenging for our staff to properly super-vise our students. With your continued sup-port, we can en-sure the safety of
all our students.
Safety Reminders If you are picking up your child at school, at any time through-out the day, you are asked to report to the office to SIGN OUT your child. Please do not go directly to the class. This is a safety issue and also minimizes unnecessary disrup-tions to classroom routines. We would also ask for your support in ensuring the safety of our students by:
leaving our school bus load-ing zone free of cars before and after school hours from
“Take
action
against the
serious
issues of
poverty in
our world.”
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this month, we will express our gratitude through pray-er, and our daily actions and words, always taking example from the actions and words taught to us by
our Lord, Jesus.
“Return thanks for what God has be-
stowed on us”.
– St. Alphonsus Liguori
“This is the day, the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad”.
- Psalm 118:24
The Virtue for the month of October is GRATITUDE. Whenever we gather as a faith community to wor-ship, we offer thanks to our God. The blessings of food, friends, family and freedom are all gifts from
our Creator God.
As we prepare for the cel-ebration of Thanksgiving, we are urged to take some time to remember our
blessings and give thanks.
At St. Bruno/St. Raymond
Virtue of the Month - Gratitude
St. Bruno/St. Raymond Newsletter Volume 2, Issue 2: October 1, 2017
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Upcoming Events
National Custodial Workers’ Day
Oct. 2, 2017
World Teacher’s Day
Oct. 5th, 2017
Thanksgiving Day - No School
Oct. 9, 2017
Thanksgiving School Mass
Oct. 12, 2017 @ 9:00 am
ECE & Childcare Workers Appreciation Day
Oct. 25th, 2017
Cross Country Meets
Oct. 10, 17, and 24, 2017
Civvies Day Oct. 27, 2017 ($2 Donation to
help support school needs)
Looking Forward
Halloween Dance-a-thon Costumes/black & or-ange Day!
Oct. 31, 2017
Picture Retake Day
November 1, 2017
All Souls/Saints Day Mass @ Gym
November 2, 2017
Picture Day with Santa
November 20, 2017
Breakfast with Santa
TBD
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St. Bruno/St. Raymond Catholic School 402 Melita Crescent
Toronto, ON M6G 3X6
Phone: 416-393-5376 Fax: 416-393-5844
TORONTO CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
TRUSTEES 2017-2018
Wards 1. Joseph Martino, 416-512-3401 2. Ann Andrachuk, 416-512-3402 3. Sal Piccininni, 416-512-3403 4. Patrizia Bottoni, 416-512-3404 5. Maria Rizzo, 416-512-3405 6. Frank D’Amico, 416-512-3406
Vice-Chair 7. Michael Del Grande,
416-512-3407 8. Garry Tanuan, 416-512-3408 9. Jo-Ann Davis, 416-512-3409 10. Barbara Poplawski,
416-512-3410 11. Angela Kennedy, 416-512-3411
Chair 12. Nancy Crawford, 416-512-3412
Rhea Carlisle, Student Trustee, 416-512-3413
Joel Ndongmi, Student Trustee 416-512-3417
Rory McGuckin, Director of Education 80 Sheppard Ave. E.,
Toronto, ON ∙ Website: www.tcdsb.org