November 2014 Volume 15 Issue 1 St. Marguerite d’Youville S.S. School Newsletter St. Marguerite d’Youville C.S.S. 10815 Dixie Road, Brampton Ontario Canada L6R 2W5 Tel: (905) 789.5560 • Fax: (905) 789.1143 Twitter: www.twitter.com/dytweets • Website: www.dpcdsb.org/dyouv Head Secretary Mrs. Paralovos Board Chair Mario Pascucci Guidance Secretary Mrs. Contardi Trustee Scott McLauchlan Budget Secretary Mrs. Amatruda School Council Chairs Mrs. Lianne Fernandes Mrs. Kathryn Cespite Attendance Secretary Mrs. King Principal Kevin Greco Vice Principals Frances Campese James Chambers Anthony Marcellino Chaplain Tony Whelan Student Services Corrine Maury (A-D’CRUZ) Claudio DiFederico (DE-LE) Alda Domingues (LI-RE) Marin Dragicevic (PI-Z) Page 2 of 29 Assistant Secretary(s) Mrs. Curtis Mrs. D’Amato Library Secretary Mrs. Caroleo Newsletter Editors Frances Campese Josef Constantino Newsletter Publisher, Design & Layout Josef Constantino Director of Education John Kostoff Superintendent of Schools Les Storey PNR NOVEMBER EDITION Principal’s Message ~ November is already here!! The St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic School Community has been very busy with many wonderful activities for our students! All of our activities this year are centred around the theme of our pastoral plan, “Exploring Paths of Joy”. Pope Francis has been very clear in modeling a life of joy found within the Gospel. We will build on his leadership in this regard. Students experience joy participating in the many sports teams and clubs that are up and running again this year. The energetic and enthusiastic atmosphere around the school is possible because of our dedicated staff members that spend many hours before and after school working with these groups. There is something for everyone at d’Youville! We believe that student wellbeing and success is greatly improved when they become interested and engaged in school outside the classroom. We are looking forward to National Anti-bullying week November 16th-22nd. During this week we will celebrate and showcase the caring, compassionate and inclusive community that we strive so hard to be. Throughout the year students will continue to engage in many activities that will promote prevention, intervention and awareness of Physical, Verbal, Social and Electronic forms of Bullying. “The DPCDSB prohibits bullying in all its forms as a serious offense against the dignity of persons created in the image of God”. Bullying is not permitted anywhere at St. Marguerite d’Youville or during any school related activities. We offer many supports at the school to help students who experience or witness unwanted comments or behaviors. Students can speak to a guidance counselor, any teacher or office staff. We also have an anonymous Safe Schools Online Reporting Link on our website where they can report these inappropriate behaviours. Semester one midterm report cards are distributed at the same time as this newsletter. Our hope is that you use the midterm report as one of many ways for parents to continually review your child’s progress. We also encourage you to make regular contact with teachers and guidance counselors. Remember to visit our Website for more information about our school at http://www.dpcdsb.org/DYOUV/ and sign up to follow us on Twitter @dytweets. Mr. K. Greco Catholic Student of the Year St. Marguerite d’Youville S.S. is proud to announce that on Saturday, October 25th 2014, one of our students was presented with the Catholic Student of the Year Award at the annual Fr. Fogherty Awards Dinner. Congratulations goes out to Andrea Royce from the entire d’Y School Community. Page 3 of Chaplains Message Exploring Paths of Joy Our theme this year is Exploring Paths of Joy. None of us has all the answers, but together we are seeking and exploring. We all want joy. Allow me to share what I am learning so far this year. One of our students in the Planning for Independence program told me that the first key to joy is love. These are wise words. Do we know love in our lives? Do we know the love of God? I think joy has something to do with service as well. Our most joyful moments are those times we are able to transcend self. Misery comes when everyone is thinking of themselves. Recently I saw a man in the rain directing traffic outside a hospital. I have never seen so much life and joy in a soul in a long time. I am realizing that joy has nothing to do with how rich you are. It has a lot to do with our attitude, even in the rain. There is joy in being. It is so simple. Life is a blessing. I saw written on a bench recently, “Every day we wake up is a blessing. We should take nothing for granted.” Grade 9 Retreat On September 25th all Grade 9 d’Youville students travelled to the Brampton Soccer Centre to spend the day in community, nurturing their relationship with God. The day began with students reconnecting with their orientation Link Leaders through team building activities. One of these activities included body surfing, in which students carried each other as one body. Through this activity and others, students learned the importance of working together instead of in competition - to reach a common goal. Following group activities, students were engaged by inspirational speaker, Alvin Law: Alvin was Joy is in community. On October 15th we brought together all of these aspects of joy. We celebrated our saint by raising money for Sharelife (www.sharlife.org). We came together as a community around a cause larger than ourselves. We celebrated the love of God who gives himself to us in the Eucharist. We celebrated with food, music, and sports – three of the many awesome things we enjoy in this life. Many thanks to the parents and knights who helped with the cooking! We have only just begun to explore the theme of Joy. We still have so much to learn. I would like to end with a quote from Pope Francis exhortation called The Joy of the Gospel: “Nobody can go off to battle unless he is fully convinced of victory beforehand. If we start without confidence, we have already lost half the battle and we bury our talents. While painfully aware of our own frailties, we have to march on without giving in... Let us recover and deepen our enthusiasm, that delightful and comforting joy of evangelizing, even when it is in tears that we must sow." T. Whelan born without arms and has faced many challenges in life as a result. He learned to adapt to his environment and leads a very full life travelling and sharing his unique story. Students built on their relationships with each other and God. Through the activities, a community lunch, and a reflective prayer liturgy, students truly came together as one body. Thank you to the Link Leaders for the connections you made and for being such excellent role models for the Grade 9 students. T. Whelan, P. McAllister, M. Brum, E. McPhee, K. McMullin Cadbury Business Trip On Tuesday, October 21st, 2014 the grade 11 Marketing and grade 12 Business Management class had the opportunity to tour the Cadbury factory in downtown Toronto. Students sampled chocolate products and earned a certificate in Cadbury Chocology. Cadbury employees taught d’Youville students about the manufacturing process, and the science behind making a Cadbury chocolate bar. Students were able to hold an actual chocolate bean. Students got to see first-hand how the Cadbury Dairymilk chocolate bar is produced. Business students were able to see the President’s office, and his secret wall compartment. We learned some fun facts such as the Cadbury mini eggs have a chocolate centre, and a 60 layer candy coating. Students toured the Cadbury museum, factory and retail store. Students were able to purchase Cadbury chocolate products at a discounted price. We learned about past Marketing promotional strategies conducted Page 5 of by CADBURY. Students and teachers were impressed with the Caramilk Golden key promotion. The winner of this promotion received $250,000! If you want to hear more information about it, please ask a Business student!!!! We did not find out the answer to the historic question, “How do they get the Caramel inside the Caramilk bar? but maybe we will have better luck next semester!!!! d’Y Business & Computers Department by serving those in need and following in our patron saint’s footsteps. We are looking forward to continuing the semester with more learning, more fun and many more opportunities for success! Mrs. Brum-Porto, Mrs. Costa-Pellico, and Ms. D’Souza ESL Field Trip to Black Creek Pioneer Village and York University A.C.C.E.S.S. Presenting d’Youville’s A.C.C.E.S.S. program! A.C.C.E.S.S. stands for Alternative Caring Community Empowering Student Success. A.C.C.E.S.S. is a program developed for students that for a variety of reasons, require an alternative learning environment. A.C.C.E.S.S includes cross-curricular programming, credit recovery, credit acquisition, experiential learning and much more! From apple and pumpkin picking for our Healthy Eating Unit, to zip lining at Heartlake to staying healthy and active, our students have been hard at work this fall! Our focus for September and October was to build community and work on making our class an unstoppable team. While working on their core courses and recovery of credits, we have also made time for some fun-filled projects. Students have already begun to hone in on their craft skills by creating dream catchers as part of their Expressing Aboriginal Cultures course. We are reading a four part graphic novel series that educates students on First Nations culture while also addressing their history and traditions. The Dream Catcher is only the first of many projects they will create this year. We have also continued our study of literature by exploring the Maze Theory. After focusing on various types of mazes and literary analysis of the maze theory through short stories, we went to Laser Quest with Mr. Yan and Ms. Martin’s grade 9 students. We are currently embarking on our hospitality unit where we will be working closely with Ms. Monticciolo’s class in learning some very important cooking skills. We are currently preparing for our retreat which is to feed the homeless in downtown Toronto. Our students will be learning about poverty in Canada and more specifically within the GTA, while truly living out Catholic values Page 6 of 29 On October 23rd, a group of 25 English as a Second Language students visited Black Creek Pioneer Village and York University. For three hours they lived like Canadian Pioneers from 200 years ago. First, they worked in a pioneer workshop making everything from spoons to sweaters. Then, it was off to the pioneer kitchen to prepare soup, corn-bread, and cookies. After eating this delicious food, they explored other parts of village life: the doctor’s office, the blacksmith, the mill, and the church. The day then changed from looking at the past to looking at the future. They toured York University and spent time observing university life. Many of the students said that seeing university life first hand has inspired them. Overall, the day gave them an interesting hands-on look at Ontario’s past, and a view of University life to motivate them to be part of Ontario’s future. PNR NOVEMBER EDITION Grade 9 English Trip to Laserquest Brampton On October 22nd, Ms. Costa’s and Ms. Brum’s ACCESS students, along with Mr. Yan’s and Ms. Martin’s Grade 9 English classes invaded the Brampton Laserquest site to enhance their learning of the major archetype/pattern in English literature, namely the maze. After reading about the maze setting in literature (the labyrinth in Theseus and Minotaur; and the forest in Hansel and Gretel) and the way out (the ball of string and the trail of pebbles), the student entered the living maze of Laserquest, adopting character names and tagging each other. They also watched an educational video on the history of mazes and the science of lasers. “...students learned a little about media studies and discovered the role of “violence” in art. Just as important, the students learned a little about media studies and discovered the role of “violence” in art. While we shoot or tag each other in art (including video games, film and literature), the role of the imagination is to keep those exciting actions in the imagination and to not let them enter real life. Overall it was a great day of learning and bonding with the class. By the way, the overall winner was Tyler Francis. Special thank you to Vice Principal Chambers in the main office for making the trip possible and affordable for all the students. Page 7 of d’Y SPIRITWEAR d’Y SPIRITWEAR CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE Short Sleeve T-Shirts Long Sleeve T-Shirts d’Y SPIRIT IS SELLING AT AN ALL TIME HIGH! On September 26TH, d’Y students showed their Panther Spirit!! Come and get your d’Y Apparel! The Panther’s Den is selling d’Y spiritwear!!! Sweat Pants Beanies Touques d’Y Hoodie – out of stock, see below If you are looking for our best seller, the d’Y hoodie. It is currently sold out however you can fill out a form and submit it to the Business Office or the Panther’s Den ASAP. GO PANTHERS GO!!!! Page 8 of 29 d’Y Business and Computers Department PNR NOVEMBER EDITION COOP: Experiential Learning A new semester of Co-op has begun and students have been working hard at their placements. The experiences that the students will gain over this semester will prove to be valuable for their future educational choices and careers. They are showing great commitment and developing their work skills daily. Through Co-operative Education, students combine classroom theory with experience in the workplace. Some of the careers the students are presently engaged are in the following fields: nursing, teaching, early childhood educator, policing, computer technician, hairstyling, make-up artistry, athletic therapy, lawyer, baker, fitness/personal training, culinary arts, carpenter, electrician, veterinary medicine and many more. who wish to obtain their certificates in any of these three areas. They will have the opportunity to be involved in many Reach Ahead and Experiential Learning opportunities which will provide them with hands -on training in specified fields as well as a glimpse into post secondary pathways. We will be hosting our Career Showcase on Thursday November 20th, 2014 where students will have an opportunity to showcase the skills which they have mastered over the semester. This is also a great opportunity for any students who may be interested in any of our Co-op programs to come and ask questions and obtain information in their chosen career choice. All are welcome! Susan Mendicelli & Tony DeBono Our Specialist High Skills Major Programs in Healthcare, Childcare and Sports, have also seen a substantial increase in the number of students enrolled Page 9 of ACADEMIC RESOURCE DEPARTMENT This 2014-2015 school year has welcomed changes in the Academic Resource Department. Staff and students have been engaged in new and exciting experiences while also learning new skills. This has helped us build a community of learners and has kept us very busy. We welcome Mr. Snihura and Ms. Gregori in the Planning for Independence Program, Ms. Steinhofer as a Grade 9 GLE teacher, and Ms. Walter, the new CYW for the Diploma Support program this semester as the newest members of our A.R.D. team! The Planning for Independence class has experienced nature a lot this semester thanks to the outdoor expertise Mr.Snihura brings to the program. Luckily, they have been able to take advantage of the warmer weather this fall. They have hiked at Silver Creek, and enjoyed fall activities at both Heartlake Conservation area, and Downey’s Farm. They also walked to the local park and ventured to Loafer’s Lake to work out on the outdoor circuit training stations. The class was part of a Bocce tournament in September and enjoyed some rounds of bowling in October. The PIP students have also done a lot of reflection and art this year. They are currently creating a beautiful mural celebrating the Joy of Nature! The most cherished time involves PIP staff, and students taking public transit to St. Marguerite d’Youville Church to celebrate mass on a weekly basis. The Planning for Independence program stresses the importance of spiritual development in everyday life. It brings us all closer as a Catholic family of learners. The Resource Room continues to be accessed every period to assist students with tests and assignments. On November 4th, students writing the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (O.S.S.L.T.) using assistive technology, had the opportunity to be trained on a new reading program called Texthelp- Read & Write to practice the test. They were also provided with useful strategies about timing, structure, and anxiety reducing techniques in order to write with more confidence. The Individual Education Plan (I.E.P.) for all A.R.D. students were sent out the week of October 15th, 2014. Signed forms should have been returned to the respective Special Education Resource Teacher (S.E.R.T.) by the end of October. Please contact Mrs. L. Pincente (ext. 79138) if you have any questions. We wish all our students continued success this semester and encourage them to visit us in the Resource Room or speak to their S.E.R.T. if they have any concerns. Good luck to everyone in the upcoming months and continue to work hard! L. Pincente Academic Resource Department Head “And what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?” Micah 6:8 Page 10 of 29 PNR NOVEMBER EDITION HEALTHCARE @ d’Youville Do you have dreams of becoming a nurse, doctor, pediatrician, athletic therapist, physiotherapist (and so much more)? then the Healthcare is the program for you! We focus on topics such as infection control, homeostasis, and aseptic techniques, d’Y Healthcare students are learning skills that are needed to have a career in the medical field. This semester, the grade 10 students have covered healthcare fundamentals, created personal fitness plans, and learnt the anatomy of the brain. The grade 11 classes have demonstrated the ability to wear personal protective equipment and take the vital signs of a patient including heart rate, blood pressure, and respirations. And finally, the grade 12 class has learnt sterile techniques that assist in surgical procedures. d’Y Healthcare teachers Mrs. Kurpaska, Mr. McAllister, Mrs. Lowe, and Mrs. Del Duca would like to thank all the hardworking and dedicated students who make the healthcare program what it is. Stay healthy, d’Y! MODERNS DEPARTMENT FRENCH French Extra Help has once again started for the year. For one hour every week after school, students can meet with a French teacher for help with their French homework. Students in all grades and levels of French are invited to attend. We meet every Wednesday in room 321 at 2:20pm. Students taking French in Grades 10, 11, and 12 are encouraged to check out an Essay Contest being offered by Le Français pour l’avenir (French for the Future) and eight Ontario Universities. The topic of the French language essay is “Sports, culture, and arts are necessities that bring together communities and give youth a way to express themselves.” Do you agree with this statement? Why? The Contest will award scholarships to winners who are planning to pursue post-secondary studies in French. For more details, go to www.french-future.org. Mme. Seon ITALIAN We are excited to announce that the Italian program at St. Marguerite d’Youville is back. This semester we are running both the Grade 10 Academic Italian and the Grade 11 University Italian. The students look forward to showcasing their vocabulary skills in the Italian Pavilion during this year’s Multicultural Night. The theme of our Pavilion will be Al bar Italiano. If your son or daughter is interested in learning a second or third language, please ensure that they choose the Grade 10 Academic Italian class. Page 11 of THEOLOGY DEPARTMENT “I have said these things to you so that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be complete.” John 15:11. This year’s school theme “Exploring Paths of Joy” resonates deeply as an integral part of our curriculum and community climate. We are reminded of God’s call to experience true happiness and the deepest of joy in living out the Beatitudes as described in the Sermon on the Mount. This semester, we are pleased to welcome Ms. Abbatangelo, Mr. Denyszyn, Mr. Finaldi, Ms. Kresnik, Mr. Randell, Mr. Schiavello, and Ms. Vecchi to the department. We are also pleased to welcome Mr. Adamiec and Mr. Dicoppi to our department as student teachers from York University. They will be with us during the course of the school year working closely with their mentor teachers Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Faria, and Mrs. Moriarty. certifications. Some activities SHSM students enjoyed were the high ropes course, outdoor low organizational games, outdoor fire making, and hiking. In Exercise Science class, students took part in two labs learning about taping techniques for sport injuries, and a muscle candy lab outlining the steps of muscle contraction. In the healthcare classes students were busy perfecting their hand washing and bed making. Students also analyzed bacterial growth patterns and infections, and took part in CPR training. As the semester continues, many SHSM students are involved in their COOP placements at various hospitals, medical and sport clinics in the GTA. T. Steinhofer, OCT The retreat program is well underway for each grade level. Students have had or will have the opportunity to further deepen their experience of joy during their retreat experience. In addition, students presently taking Religious Education courses will begin preparing for their upcoming CPT’s with more information to follow within their classes. SPECIALIST HIGH SKILLS MAJOR IN SPORT, HEALTH AND WELLNESS SHSM Sport, Health and, Wellness students were busy in September and October obtaining professional certifications in the Sport, Health, and Wellness sectors. In September students attended an overnight leadership certification at the Cedar Glenn YMCA in Schomberg, Ontario. Students participated in outdoor leadership, conflict resolution and customer service Page 12 of 29 PNR NOVEMBER EDITION MATH DEPARTMENT Free Math Tutoring Students enrolled in grade 9 – 11 semester one mathematics courses can attend math help sessions in room 115 on all 3 lunches. Math help can also be found afterschool with the students’ specific teachers. Many thanks to our dedicated teachers for providing this supportive environment for our students! Grade 9 and 10 math students can also access FREE online tutoring offered by the Ministry of Education every Sunday to Thursday from 5:30pm – 9:30pm. The students OEN number is required to register and is found on the students’ timetable or report card. WEBSITE: http://homeworkhelp.ilc.org Online Textbooks A reminder that many of our courses have textbooks available online. Ask your teacher for more info. If students forget their textbooks at school they can still access their homework at home or at a library. Mathematics Courses and Prerequisites We highly recommend students entering grade 9 to enroll in the stream (Academic, Applied or Essential) that their grade 8 teacher recommended to them. Students registering for the MCF3M1 (11 Mixed Math) course next year are strongly recommended to have a minimum of 75% in the MFM2P1 (10 Applied) course. Students registering for the MCT4C1 (College Math for Technology) course require the MCF3M1 course as a prerequisite. The MBF3C1 (11 College Math) course is NOT the proper prerequisite for MCT4C1. Grade 9 EQAO MATH TEST Our semester one grade 9 Applied and Academic students are preparing for the Math EQAO Test which will be written at the school January 14th and 15th. This is a regular school day. The EQAO counts as part of the final 30% evaluation of these courses and therefore attendance on these test dates is critical. In addition to the grade 9 Applied classes will complete a board created CPT. The Academic classes will write a final exam. Students have been provided with an EQAO preparation booklet and have been practicing throughout the semester. Sample Math EQAO questions may be found at www.EQAO.com. Note: the grade 9 Essential mathematics students do not write the Math EQAO test. Mr. M. MacKenzie, Acting Math Department head “Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God.” Romans 15:7 Page 13 of LINK CREW TRANSITION PROGRAM Link Crew is a transition program at d’Youville designed to help our new grade 9 students adjust to high school life. Link Crew is made up of a group of dedicated Grade 11 and 12 students from diverse backgrounds in our d’Youville community. Link Leaders are trained to act as positive role models and mentors to steer grade 9’s in the right direction. Link Leaders began this year by hosting the grade 9 orientation on August 27th. The goal was to welcome grade 9’s to d’Youville, have them become familiar with each other and their surroundings, as well as promote several messages about how to be successful in high school. Link Leaders have continued to assist grade 9’s with transition by acting as guides during grade 9 retreats, as well as through “Academic Follow Ups”. In “Academic Follow Ups”, Link Leaders visit grade 9 classes to discuss the importance of academics, offer advice and strategies in becoming a wellrounded student, and re-establish relationships with them. In hopes to increase the commitment to the transition of our grade 8 students from our feeder schools, we are hosting our 3rd annual “A Day in the Life” event, in which the grade 8 students come to d’Y for the day on November 6th while the current grade 9s participate in Take your kid to work day out of the school. Each grade 8 student will follow the schedule similar to a grade 9 student with the guidance and support of our Link Leaders and grade 9 teachers throughout the day. They will also get a glimpse into the specialty course offered at our school. Link Crew is also looking forward to hosting Cocoa and Cram Study Session before January Exams in order to help grade 9’s prepare for their upcoming exams. Our Link Crew Leaders pledge to continue to be positive reinforcements in the d’Y community. We look forward to the many events ahead of us this year. Once again, we will be offering a Link Crew Course for grade 11 students next year! Current grade 10 students who are interested in being Link Leaders for the 2015-2016 school year must select LEADRE on their registration and course selection form to be considered for an interview. Please see any of the Link Crew Coordinators if you have any questions. P. McAllister, E. McPhee, K. McMullin, M. Brum Page 14 of 29 PNR NOVEMBER EDITION LINK CREW TRANSITION PROGRAM Page 15 of d’YOUVILLE DRAMA Greetings from d’Youville Drama! We are proud to open our doors to all students in the Drama Studio, from those who are looking to try something different and achieve their Arts credit, to the aspiring thespian eager to learn more about the craft. We’re halfway through the semester, so let’s get caught up on what’s happening! exciting opportunity for students to become a part of television and movies at d’Youville. The course ran for two years and culminated with our very own Short Film Festival from 2010-2012, complete with a red carpet and popcorn. If you have taken grade 9 or 10 Drama you already have the prerequisite to take this course. Be sure to register next semester to have your chance to grace the silver screen. Extra-curricular News Auditions are coming soon! Our spring play is currently in the early pre-production stages. Students who are interested in being a part of the production as an actor or a stage crew member must listen to upcoming morning announcements about our next information meeting. We look forward to meeting with the many talented students, old and new! Until then, keep warm and nurture your artistic side… N. Paul Drama Classes We would like to welcome the students of the grade 9 and 10 Dramatic Arts classes to our creative environment. Classes have just wrapped up their introduction to tableau vivant (french for living picture) a performance art form that requires the utmost concentration and commitment from performers. Up next, they will be undertaking a unit of study on movement, where they will truly learn what it means to “step into the shoes of another”. The Junior/Senior Drama students put on a fantastic performance for the annual Halloween Drama Show entitled A Panther’s Nightmare. Students screamed (with delight) as they watched the horror-driven original pieces. Next up for the grade 11/12 students - the Drama Showcase, taking place the week of December 8th-11th. Tickets go on sale at the end of November. Joins us for our final show of the semester! Next year d’Youville Drama anticipates the return of the Drama - Film/Video course. This is an Page 16 of 29 PNR NOVEMBER EDITION STUDENT SERVICES The Guidance Department would like to welcome everyone-both students and parents to the 20142015 school year at St. Marguerite d’Youville. A special welcome goes out to all Grade 9 students who are beginning their high school years and anyone else who is new to our school. If you have any concerns regarding your son/daughter be it academic, personal or career counselling, we are here to assist you. Counsellors are available to meet with students and parents according to the students last name. A -Dan Mrs. Maury Ext. 79012 Dar-Kerr Mr. DiFederico Ext. 79011 Ket-Raj Ms. Domingues Ext. 79016 Ram-Z Mr. Dragicevic Ext. 79010 Grade twelve students who still require the literacy component for graduation must be registered in the grade 12 literacy course (OLC4O1) either in day school, or at night school. Students are encouraged to view The guidance link on our website for scholarship information and upcoming events. Applications to College and University will be completed on-line Application seminars will be held at the school starting mid November. TAKE OUR KIDS TO WORK DAY 2014 My Blueprint This year students will be utilizing the features of my blueprint in all subject areas. It will be used once again for registration purposes but will also be the “go to” tool for pathway planning. Students please make sure you can access your account. Don’t delay! Some feature include: interest inventories, tracking grad requirements, career and post secondary planning and much more. Check it out! Graduation Senior students are reminded that a minimum of six grade 12 “U” or “M” level courses are required in order to apply to a university program. All program specific requirements must be included in these six grade 12 courses. Every university bound student should be visiting the e-info web site at www.electronicinfo.ca to research admission requirements. College programs require a high school diploma containing grade 12 English (“C” or “U” level), plus all other program specific requirements. Colleges will look at 5-7 senior courses completed at the “C” level or higher from grade 11 and 12. Every college bound student should be visiting the college web site www.ontariocolleges.ca to research admission requirements. Congratulations to all grade nine students who participated in the Wednesday, November 5th “Take Our KidsTo Work Day”! This day is a positive step in providing our young students with a “first hand” experience of some essential skills required for success in the world of work. Congratulations to our more than 350 award recipients last year. Our annual Awards Night was held on Thursday, October 23rd. This annual event was a huge success and was very well attended. All staff are very proud of the students, recognizing their hard work and effort over the past year. All students are reminded that 40 hrs. of community service and a passing grade on the grade 10 Ontario Literacy Test are compulsory requirements in order to earn a secondary school diploma. When you have completed a minimum of 40 hours service, please make an appointment with your guidance counselor who will add them to your school record. It is to your benefit to have these hours completed by the end of grade eleven. You are able to access community service tracking sheets on our school website. On behalf of the guidance department we would like to wish all students a very successful and rewarding semester Page 17 of NEWS FROM THE d’Y LIBRARY Welcome back d’Y! The library is humming with a flurry of students working on CPTs and other assignments. We continue to offer the d’Y community many services such as: book borrowing, computer access, printing, and photocopying. New Titles and Book Requests Brand new titles have been arriving every day. There is plenty of new non-fiction with up to the minute information to help your research and the hottest bestsellers such as The Maze Runner Series, Guinness Book of World Records 2015, 365 Days of Wonder, and enough John Greene titles to allow the ladies of d’Youville to fill the hallways with their tears! There are books to suit everyone’s tastes! Come and see the library staff for recommendations. If there is a book you would like to read that is not a part of our library’s collection, we would love to hear from you. Please see a library staff member and we can put the title on the book request list for the future, and hopefully we will be able to purchase it. Enterprise Online Resource Trying to conduct research from home without using Google or Wikipedia? Access our library catalogue and the databases at home by logging on to http://dpcd.ent.sirsidynix.net/client/ dyouv. You will be able to discover academic resources for all of your subjects, written by experts in the field and many with a decidedly Canadian perspective. Not sure how to use the database search engine to find resources? Uncertain how to sift and sort through all of the information the databases display? Visit us in the library and we will be happy to give you a crash course in how to use the databases in a meaningful capacity! White Pine 2015 has begun! d’Youville staff and students are welcome to participate in the Ontario Library Association’s White Pine Reading Program. Titles and summaries of this year’s nominees can be found on http:// www.dpcdsb.org/DYOUV/Learning/Library+Services/bookclub.htm. You only need to read five of the ten nominated books to be eligible to participate in the April vote for the best book. The results are then combined with the votes of students across Ontario and the author is awarded the White Pine Award at the Forest of Reading ceremony in May. If you are interested in becoming a part of the White Pine Reading Program, please see Ms. Andreacola in the library to sign up. Happy reading! Good Luck! We wish all students a very successful semester. Keep working hard to achieve your best and remember that the d’Youville library offers many resources and services to help you accomplish your goals. We are open everyday from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm. Visit us for a quiet place to study and learn. D. Andreacola Teacher Librarian Page 18 of 29 PNR NOVEMBER EDITION GIRLS NIGHT The Safe Schools Committee hosted its annual Girls Night on Friday, October 17th. Each year the Link Leaders host the grade 9 girls for a night of fun and frivolity. It all begins with randomly selected groups featuring colourful t-shirts. The girls bond over activities and workshops that focus on building community and dissuading bullying. The evening began with guest speaker Aniko Kaszas, who works in the film and TV industry. She encouraged our students with her inspirational message of focus, determination, and heart. After the opening ceremonies, students GUYS NIGHT On Thursday September 11th, the Safe Schools Committee organized a “Guys Night” for grade 9 boys at d’Y. The night began with a presentation by Professional Athlete Orlando Bowen. Orlando is dedicated to making a real tangible difference in the lives of today’s youth so that they can reach their full potential for their community, city, and society at large through positive high energy and initiative. Students then participated in a competitive pasta eating contest, which built teamwork among each group. After the challenge was completed, and the winners declared, students travelled to various workshops throughout the school. The workshops enabled teachers and senior students to reach out to engaged in team building, discussed healthy relationships, relaxed at the d’Y café, and felt good about themselves at dance. Throughout the event, students were encouraged to mature into even happier, healthier, young women who treasure the Catholic value of friendship. The grade 9 girls were reintroduced to the wide variety of resources, caring adults and student leaders that will support them throughout their high school journey. The evening ended with a sundae buffet, and dance party. Thanks to all of the staff volunteers, and to the amazing female Link Leaders for running such an impactful and purposeful evening. grade 9 students to form important bonds, build character, and promote the core values of Christian discipleship. It also provided the grade 9 students with knowledge of the resources available to them at d’Youville. The event would not have been a success without the help of our Link Leaders who worked with the grade 9’s throughout the evening. Thanks to the teachers and support staff who volunteered their time to lead the workshops and supervise the events. A special thanks to Paul Johnson (visiting CYW from St. Edmund Campion) for his amazing workshop, and to Nicole Bailey (our new CYW) for making such a positive impact on the students. M. Brum, P. McAllister, E. McPhee, and K. McMullin Page 19 of Page 20 of 29 PNR NOVEMBER EDITION JAM NIGHT On Thursday, October 30th, Coffee House Jam Night made it’s triumphant return for the ninth time at d’Youville. This year the theme was Motown! Students and staff took to the stage to entertain the crowd that took them on a nostalgic trip through the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s. Audience members were delighted by the sounds of The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Sam Cooke, The Jackson 5, the Shirelles and many more. The Jam Night Committee is extremely proud of the talent, and hard work that went into making the show fantastic. We would like to thank, and congratulate all of the students for on a wonderful event. We would like to express our gratitude to the staff who volunteered their time to once again help make Coffee House Jam Night a great success. Special thanks goes out to Ms. Monticciolo. See you next year at our tenth anniversary! Mr. Gumulka, Mr. Paul, Mr. Ulcar “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” William Shakespeare Page 21 of GRAD 2015 CORNER Grad Mass for the Class of 2015 has been scheduled for Wednesday, June 24th at 10:30 a.m. at St. Marguerite d’Youville Roman Catholic Church (corner of Sandalwood and Torbram, Brampton). All members of the Class of 2015 and their parents are invited and encouraged to attend. The Graduation Ceremony for the Class of 2015 will be held on Wednesday, June 24th, beginning at 4:00 pm at the Embassy Grand in Brampton (corner of Queen Street and The Gore Road). Students are reminded that in order to be eligible to graduate they MUST complete 40 hours of Community Service and must have successfully completed the Ontario Literacy Requirement. The collection of Grad fees will be on January 12th & January 13th, 2015. Students in Co-op and OYAP are reminded that they must remain informed of the deadlines set for Graduation. The School Website will contain all pertinent information and deadlines for Grad and will be updated regularly. The Grad Committee cannot be responsible for disseminating information to students not in the school. Timelines are equally applicable to all students. The school website is available at www.dpcdsb.org/DYOUV Ms. Raposo & Mrs. Andreacola PANTHER’S DEN The Panther’s Den is running and open for business. The grade 11 Marketing students are working hard in keeping the Panther’s Den stocked and an amazing place to visit. We have added a new popcorn machine to the Den. A special thanks to the Business and Computers Department, specifically Mr. Berardi for taking the time to order this machine. Students have been doing Market research by interviewing and surveying d’Y students in order to see how we can improve the product selection. Come by the Panther’s Den! We are open Thursdays and Fridays all 3 lunches! Mrs. Marasovic’s Grade 11 Marketing Class Page 22 of 29 PNR NOVEMBER EDITION U of T Field trip Tuesday Oct 28 On October 28th, Halloween came early to Mr. Yan’s and Ms. Alonzi’s Grade 12 English 4U class as they visited the University of Toronto cleverly disguised as first year university students. On the downtown St. George campus, the d’Youville students took in an official university level lecture. They also had a chance to visit the different colleges and to explore all the facilities, including recreation buildings, food outlets, bookstores, and libraries. The lectures were the most exciting part as they sat in on a first year Psychology courses, a BioChem course, an Astronomy, Accounting and even an MBA class. Special thanks to Ms. Iannuzziello and student teacher Ms. Chubb for supervising the students as they get an early preview of their future lives. d’ Y Prom 2015 The 2015 Prom will take place on Monday, June 22, 2015 at the Embassy Grand Convention Centre, 8800 The Gore Rd in Brampton from 6pm-midnight. Pick Your Theme! Students can vote on their Prom theme from Monday, November 17- 24, 2014. Go to the d’Youville website, click “Events” tab & find “Prom” Tickets will ONLY be sold Tuesday, February 10 & Wednesday, February 11, 2015. Each ticket is $85 CASH ONLY. Tickets will NOT be sold after this date. For prom updates please visit the school’s website on a regular basis. The school website is www.dpcdsb.org/ DYOUV The Prom Committee Page 23 of MULTICULTURAL MARKETPLACE 2014 This year, on Wednesday, November 26th from 6-9 pm, St. Marguerite d’Youville S.S. is proud to present: "d'Y Multicultural Marketplace 2014 - United in Joy!" Students and staff have been diligently planning the festivities where Over 15 different regions from around the world, will be represented in our very own d’Y matrix/cafeteria for a cultural showcase. There will be a fashion show, a dance, a flag ceremony, anarray of food, culture and customs for all of our guests to enjoy! Our theme, “United in Joy”, is a reflection of the message of diversity that we celebrate everyday at d’Youville. Tickets for the event are available for purchase in our Cafeteria on all 3 lunches. Current d’Y Students can purchase tickets, they must show their school identification. The cost is $5.00 per person (children under 5 free). We are looking forward to another exciting night. Any questions please feel free to Mr. J. Constantino contact the school. Mr. J. Constantino, OCT Page 24 of 29 PNR NOVEMBER EDITION ATHLETICS The Panthers have been busy this fall on the d’Youville field and courts. Friday September 26 th, d’Youville Athletes and fans celebrated in Blue and Black at the first annual Panther Spirit Day! Students could buy into the school activity by purchasing a $3.00 ticket. Students choose to either watch the Senior Girls Basketball team, or the Junior Boys Football Team. Fans enjoyed music, a BBQ, and some d’Y school spirit! Fall Athletics This season’s fall teams include the Junior and Senior Boys Football Teams, Junior and Senior Girls Basketball Teams, Tennis, Cross Country, Junior and Senior Boys Volleyball. Follow us at @dYAthletics for updates on playoffs and events, or check out http://www.ropssaascores.com. Page 25 of Page 26 of 29 PNR NOVEMBER EDITION Page 27 of Cross Country 2014 The 2014-2015 cross country team has made the d’Youville community proud. The team participated in the River Run meet, the St. Marcellinus Bagpipe Classic, and the Heart Lake pre- ROPSAA meet. Congratulations goes out to the Desouza brothers. How did the brothers place? Race Jonathan Desouza Joshua Desouza River Run meet 1st place 2nd place St. Marcellinus Bagpipe Classic Heart Lake Pre-ROPSSA meet 1st place 3rd place 3rd place 2nd place At ROPSAA the brothers placed 1st and 2nd place, qualifying for OFSAA, which was held on November 1 st, in Waterloo. A Special mention goes out to Joshua D’Lima placing 6th at the River Run meet. Congratulations to the cross country team for a great season, Ms. Steinhofer and Ms. Manzo are very proud of you all. Members: Nicole Ganter, Jonathan Desouza, Joshua Desouza, Margaret Fok, Kristyna Gorospe, Lucas correia, Johnathan Garcia, Giancarlo Lampitoc, Navnoor Mann, Richard Robles, Zoe Derkach, Stephanie Fok, Chelsea Hidden, Elisa Lapadula, Prabhjot Brar, Joshua D’Lima, Lovedeep Ghotra, Nicolas Lee, Pietro Pasqua and, Tino Puccia. JUNIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL The Junior Boys Volleyball team have had an excellent start to the 2014 season. There are 4 returning players which include captain Ukasha Khan, Josh Scarafile, Kawon Schobourgh, and Micheal Procopio. Grade 10 newcomers Kevin Dzisah, Nicholas Travalja and Tyrell Samuels have quickly become dominant hitting players. Rounding out the team are the hard working grade 9’s who have adapted well, and have shown a lot of dedication to the team: Jarue Ramos, Nathaniel Flemming, Bipan Gill, Gabor Simon, and Martin Platek . Also appreciated is the help of managers Dzifa Afegenu, and Felicia Coretti for the second year in a row. The Panthers have participated in 2 tournaments where everyone played. They were successful by making it to the semi-finals of the St. Joseph’s Junior Boys volleyball tournament and continue to play well in league games. Coach Moynihan and Del Duca are amazed at how successful the team has been and have set high expectations for the Panthers. The Panthers need a couple more key wins to secure a spot in the playoffs. Good luck boys! Page 28 of 29 PNR NOVEMBER EDITION St Marguerite d’Youville C.S.S. 10815 Dixie Road, Brampton ON L6R 2W5 Tel: 905.789.5560, Fax: 905.789.1143 WWW: http://www.dpcdsb.org/DYOUV/ Twitter: @dytweets. Page 29 of