Cardinal Ambrozic Catholic Secondary School River Hawks Soaring to Success Cardinal Ambrozic Catholic District Secondary School 10 Castle Oaks Crossing Brampton, On. L6P 3A2 905-913-2989 Principal: Mr. Lariviere Vice-Principals: Ms. Burazin Mr. Clarkin Secretary: Mrs. D’Agostino Chaplain: Ms. Gillis Lead Hand: Mr. Mazzitelli Trustee: Wards 7-10 Mr. McLauchlan Parent Council Chair: Mrs. Aidoo Superintendent . Mr. Vecchiarino Pastors Rev. V. Papais Rev. P. Day Fall 2012 Newsletter S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 2 River Hawks Soaring to Success! Welcome to Cardinal Ambrozic Catholic Secondary School and a special welcome to those who are new to our River Hawk Family. Cardinal Ambrozic is a “Culturally Proficient Catholic Professional Learning Community” committed to providing all our students with positive spiritual, academic and social experiences. We are blessed to be part of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, Brampton North East Family of Schools, St. Patrick's and St. Marguerite D’Youville Parishes and the dynamic City of Brampton. Cardinal Ambrozic opened its doors September 8, 2009 and is home to just under 1300 diverse, full time grade 9-12 students and arguably the most innovative teaching faculty and support staff in the province. We are located in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Cardinal Ambrozic is home to three programs: a traditional Academic/Applied/Locally Developed program, an Autism Spectrum Disorder program and a Planning for Independence Special Needs program. We also offer Secondary High School Major programs in “Non-Profit” (social justice) and “Sports Industry”. We have a dynamic and technologically focused facility which enhances the learning opportunities and skills for our 21st century learners to thrive. It is our collective goal to consistently obtain provincial EQAO scores that rate among the top in the province and the City of Brampton. We refer to our commitment to student success as “River Hawks Soaring to Success”. This initiative is supported by providing our students with a Pyramid of Interventions that foster the dreams and inspirations of all students. Our unique timetable also cultivates and allows for student achievement through the use of targeted interventions. At Cardinal Ambrozic we offer a diverse co-curricular program. We believe opportunities for student engagement lead to improved student achievement levels. Therefore, we encourage our students to get involved in serious outreach experiences as well as the extracurricular and pastoral life of the school. Cardinal Ambrozic also encourages and provides opportunities for domestic and international travel experiences to promote global citizenship and stewardship. We strongly believe when students become connected to the school and community they become intrinsically motivated to be successful in school. Cardinal Ambrozic encourages all of our parents to be involved in their children’s education in some way. We have a strong Parent Council under the leadership of Chair Anna Aidoo, local pastors Rev.Papais and Rev.Day, trustee Mr. Scott McLauchlan and our Superintendent Max Vecchiarino who are also sources of essential support and direction. We believe as a Cardinal Ambrozic community, it is a privilege that parents have entrusted us to educate their children in a Catholic School culture. We are very excited this year because on June 25, 2013, we will host our first Graduation Ceremony at the Brampton Powerade Centre. Upcoming Events! Sept. 21: Oct 2: Oct.4: Oct. 12: Oct. 18: Oct.25 Nov 13: http://www.dpcdsb.org/cec Grade 9 Retreat Parent Council Elections (check website) Parent Open House Friday Night Lights Football Games Parent—Teacher Interviews Academic Awards Night Mid-Term Report Cards Follow us on TWITTER The link can be found on our website Cardinal Ambrozic ’ s Ontario EcoSchools is an environmental education and certification program for grades K-12 that helps school communities develop both ecological literacy and environmental practices to become environmentally responsible citizens and reduce the ecological footprint of schools.The key areas ECO SQUAD! Stewardship! Waste Reduction! Conservation! Greening! of achievement are: Teamwork & Leadership, Energy Conservation, Waste Minimization, School Ground Greening, Curriculum and Environmental Stewardship. Important notice to parents, guardians regarding insurance for students who participate in out-of-school excursions and extra-curricular sports activities. Effective September 2012 the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board requires that parents, guardians and adult students provide written acknowledgment that they have received information regarding Student Accident Insurance especially for those students participating in out-of-school excursions and/or extra-curricular sports activities. Attached please find the „insuremykids‟ student accident insurance brochure. Although the Board takes every precaution to provide a safe learning environment for students, accidents can and do happen. Some accidental injuries result in medical, dental and/ or other expenses that are not covered by the provincial health care or employer group plans. As the parent, guardian or adult student you become responsible for these expenses. Some families have private accident insurance which is able to respond to costs arising from injuries however many families do not. Under the Education Act, an Ontario school board may “provide, by contract with an insurer under the Insurance Act, accident and life insurance for pupils, the cost of which is to be paid on a voluntary basis by the parents or guardians. R.S.O. 1990, c.E.2, s.176, par.4.” As required under the Education Act, the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board arranges for the distribution of student accident insurance brochures (i.e., „insuremykids‟). However, please be advised that the Board assumes no responsibility for the cost of the plan, applications, premium payments or claims; nor does the Board receive any remuneration from the Reliable Life Insurance Company. Furthermore, the Board does not and cannot insure students. CARDINAL AMBROZIC CATHOLIC SECONDARY Greetings from Max Vecchiarino Superintendent – Brampton North-East Family of Schools September 2012 Welcome, back to another exciting school year! I offer special greetings to those who, like me, are new to the Brampton North-East Family of Schools. As Superintendent, I am excited to be a part of this vibrant and diverse community. The Brampton North-East Family consists of twenty-two schools – four secondary and eighteen elementary – working together with our six parishes to support our students’ faith formation, learning and well-being. Four trustees represent our family: Anna Da Silva, Frank DiCosola, Scott McLauchlan and Linda Zanella, each a strong advocate for our schools and for Catholic Education. It is our collective hope that you find your school to be a safe, caring, healthy and inclusive Catholic learning environment. It is our aim to provide excellence in Catholic education for your children. Our Catholic teachers work to ensure that our young people become more and more appreciative of the gifts of our Faith and realize their distinctive promise as Catholic citizens. As parents and educators, you are witnesses to the wonder and anticipation that nourishes each child’s faith formation and work to support these young people in their journey. Education is a co-operative endeavour. As parents and guardians, you play a foundational and essential role in your children’s success. We ask you to join us in setting high expectations for your children’s academic achievement. A parent’s expectations of success become a driving force to motivate a child, in terms of grades, study habits and overall participation in the life of their school. You are, as well, always encouraged to be involved and walk alongside your children as they work to achieve to their fullest potential. There are many ways to do this: supervising homework, fostering reading at home, limiting disruptions and talking with your children about the importance of education. Our faculty have worked hard in preparing for the upcoming school year. The administrative team is prepared to ensure that programming and safety are paramount. We also welcome your involvement, support and suggestions, as we strive, together, to form an ever stronger home and school partnership. I wish all our students a successful school year and all of God’s blessings to the community as a whole. Spirit Wear Days These days are designated days where students may wear in place of their regular uniform, approved Cardinal Ambrozic River Hawk clothing which is available from the school tuck shop. Participation in Spirit Wear Days is voluntary. Those students not participating are expected to be in full uniform. This is what participating students may wear... Upcoming Spirit Wear Days River Hawk team or club jerseys October River Hawk track pants or team pants November River Hawk baseball caps only December School Golf Shirt Running shoes Girls may wear ―appropriate‖ Dark Yoga Pants. Shirts may not be rolled up. Boys are to wear uniform pants or school track pants All Students may wear running shoes with uniform or spirit wear River Hawks Soaring to Success! 10 & 24 1 & 21 5 & 18 The Class 0f 2013: Graduation Update: The “Prom” is on June 7, 2013, at Le Jardin Conference & Event Centre: 8440 Hwy 27 Woodbridge, On. The “Graduation Ceremony” is on June 25, 2013, at the Brampton Powerade Sports & Entertainment Centre. Graduation Photos are being taken by “Edge Imaging” from January 7 through 18, 2013. Appointments for these Photos will take place December 17 & 18, 2012. (There will be costs associated with both events.) Students who expect to graduate with the class of 2013, are to ensure they have the proper credits and community service hours to participate in the Graduation Ceremony. Please check with your Guidance Counselor to ensure you are on track. River Hawks Soaring to Success! Cardinal Ambrozic Professional Learning Teams Designing relevant learning for students. A Vibrant Learning Community! Welcome Ms. Burazin & Mr. Clarkin to our Cardinal Ambrozic Community! Follow DPCDSB on Twitter at DPCDSBSchools Get Involved! GET In vo River H lved in the aw Engage k Student ment lif e of WING BEAT MUSIC The 2012-2013 school year promises to be a very exciting year for the music program at Cardinal Ambrozic. We will be gearing up all our ensembles, choir, and bands during the first weeks of September. Any students who wish to sing in this year’s choir are welcome to come out to our rehearsals. Over the course of the year, we will be preparing for our Annual Christmas Concert on Thursday December 13th as well as participating in various Music Festivals in the GTA. Cardinal Ambrozic Dance Team BRAVE stands for Brampton RiverHawks Anti-Violence Education Group, it’s a student lead group supported by our staff at Cardinal Ambrozic. Many of the programs we implement focus on: violence prevention, victim impact awareness, conflict resolution, mental health awareness, diversity and equity, community building, and promotion on health and wellness. Many of the students who participate in BRAVE, are able to deal with life situations in a positive manner and coexist in harmony. This group is open to all students and continues to provide a sense of connection and leadership. DRAMA CLUB tics Athle Choir Welcome back dancers! The start of the 20122013 school year also means the countdown to this year’s dance season has begun. Information about the upcoming dance season can be found on the dance display case in Cardinal Avenue. Students can also ask Ms. Arias or Ms. Ramalho for more information. Tryouts and open classes will begin the first week of November. Previous Teams have included: Hip Hop, Jazz, Tap, Tamil Cultural, Bollywood Cultural and Bhangra Cultural. Last season, Cardinal Ambrozic’s eight dance teams participated in two dance competitions. The teams achieved personal bests at both competitions with the special distinction of earning a second place overall finish at the Dancers for Cancer Competition. Way to go Riverhawks! Yearboo Peer .V. .A B .R am k e ECO-T -Tutoring E. D E ANC incy hapla C ’t t Gov en Stud Home Work Club River Hawks Soaring to Success! Band rew C Link MODERNS & SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Welcome to all students and staff of Cardinal Ambrozic Catholic Secondary School especially those joining our wonderful community for the first time. This is a very exciting time in the Moderns & Social Sciences Department, as the staff in our department continues to grow so does the number of programs we are offering to our students. In addition to offering the grade 12 follow up courses in French, Italian and Spanish we have also expanded our repertoire with Anthropology, History: the West and the World, History of Africa and Peoples of African Descent, Canadian and International Law, Economics, Challenge and Change in Society, Canadian and World Issues...there is something for everyone! We have been working diligently over the summer to provide you with the best learning opportunities that we can offer. Students can look forward to participating in various field trips, Bail and Mock Trial Teams and international travel opportunities to Paris, Provence and Barcelona. We anticipate a fantastic year and wish everyone the best of luck at Cardinal Ambrozic Catholic Secondary School! EUROPE TRIP 2013! Need travel plans for March Break 2013? The Moderns and Social Sciences Department has organized the trip of a lifetime…10 days in Paris, Provence and Barcelona. Departing Thursday, March 7, 2013, students will have the opportunity to see and marvel at some of Europe’s most exquisite art and architecture all while experiencing the language, culture and history of these exciting cities. Students will also have the opportunity to enrich their personal and spiritual development as we will visit some of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world. If interested in participating on this trip, please see Ms. Pallotta in room 111 for further details. Space is limited so don’t delay…the last day to enroll on the trip is Wednesday, September 26, 2012. Greetings from the English Department! Another great year has begun and the English teachers at Cardinal Ambrozic Catholic Secondary School have already begun their tireless efforts in bringing their love for literature and drama to their classrooms. With a new year comes some exciting changes. Returning teachers Ms. Andreopoulos, Ms. Arcos, Ms. Arias, Ms. Dornford, Ms. Grossi, Ms. Petrone and Ms. Singh are pleased to have Mr. Chambers, Ms. Kadja, Ms. Rizzo and Ms. Roman join the English Department this year. Staff and students will be delighted to have such passionate and dedicated professionals join the already dynamic and enthusiastic team of teachers. Also in the library and under the expert direction of our Teacher-Librarian, Ms. Crescenzi, the English Department will foster regular reading by incorporating the practice into their daily lives as well as in their Culminating Performance Tasks. Throughout the semester, English teachers will be diligently working with their Grade 9 and 10 classes in preparation for the upcoming Literacy Test this spring. Parents are encouraged to keep their son or daughter reading everyday to help cultivate their reading and writing skills and encourage them to become lovers of learning for life. The English Department wishes all Cardinal Ambrozic students and the community a great first semester. CARDINAL AMBROZIC CATHOLIC River Hawks Soaring to Success! Religious Holy Days Calendar 2012 – 2013 The dates listed below are the faith days of particular significance to members of the faith communities in our District as identified through consultation with local community organizations and the Ontario Multifaith Council. Every effort should be made to ensure that school and board examinations/tests are not scheduled on these dates. The Board will refrain from holding events involving parents on religious holy days . Student absences on days of religious observance will be marked as “G” (grant) days, regardless of whether or not the day(s) of observance is noted in the procedure. Faith Holy Day(s) Date Aboriginal National Aboriginal Day (First Nations Solidarity Day) Ridvan (12 day festival) Lunar New Year June 21, 2013 Christmas – Feast of the Nativity Holy Friday(Orthodox) Good Friday (Ukrainian) Easter Sunday Christmas The Solemnity of Mary Mother of God Good Friday Easter Sunday Diwali Festival January 7, 2013 May 3, 2013 May 3, 2013 May 5, 2013 December 25, 2012 January 1, 2013 Eid-al-Fitr* Eid-al-Adha* August 19, 2012 October 26, 2012 Rosh Hashanah (2days)* Yom Kippur * Pesach (Passover) * September 17, 2012 September 26, 2012 March 26, 2013 Baisakhi April 14, 2013 Baha’i Buddhist Christian (Eastern- Julian calendar) Christian (Western-Gregorian calendar) Hindu Islam ** All Islamic holy days commence on the preceding evening at sunset. Jewish All Jewish holy days commence on the preceding evening at sunset. Sikh April 21, 2013 February 10, 2013 March 29, 2013 March 31, 2013 November 13, 2012 Religious Holy Days * Means that Holy days begin at sundown the day before this date ** Regional customs, group preference or moon sightings may cause a variation of this date *** This is not an exhaustive list of all religious faiths. The Board accepts that other religious faiths can also be accommodated and is willing to do so based on the provisions stated above. For consideration of additional religious accommodations please contact the school principal or the Principal of Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Education at (905)890-0708 ext. 24405. Check our Website and Twitter Link for all the latest information http://w3.dpcdsb.org/ambro Please visit our school website to keep updated on all the exciting things that occur on a daily basis here at the school. Students and parents can also check out the teacher website for upcoming and missed work. To cut costly newsletters most information and future newsletters will be posted on the website. If you do not have access to a computer please contact the main office and request a hard copy of future newsletters .