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First Day of School – Tuesday Sept. 6th, 2022

Welcome Back Phoenix!

Yes, your FIRST DAY of SCHOOL for 2022 is Tuesday September 6th.

 

NEW for this year……
Wear your UNIFORM on the First Day – NO CIVVIES!

 

NEW for this year…..
The first day of school will be a full, normal 8:10 to 2:10 school day with normal bell schedule.

New for this year …

Orientation will take place for all Grade 9 students at the beginning and the end of the day (period 1 and period 4) on Tuesday September 6th.  Phoenix Friends and Staff will guide students to the cafeteria to participate in some fun activities.

 

Student Success will run supports (locker help, school tours etc.) for all new students throughout the week.

 

Where can you find your schedule?
Student Schedules are now visible in Aspen. 

 

Course changes will be based on priority subject needs and getting a full timetable.
Please make an appointment with your Guidance Counsellor – attend all currently

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Meeting Links to the Upcoming Virtual Student/Parent Information Sessions and Dates 

Thursday 19 May 2022 at 1930

Join on your computer or mobile app

Click here to join the meeting

Or call in (audio only)

+1 343-803-5382,,714450294#

Phone Conference ID: 714 450 294#

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Thursday 26 May 2022 at 1930

Join on your computer or mobile app

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Or call in (audio only)

+1 343-803-5382,,435514534#   Canada, Ottawa-Hull

Phone Conference ID: 435 514 534#

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SHSM – Non-Profit – Education Stream

High Skills Logo

 

Resurrection is proud to announce the Ministry of Education’s approval of our new SHSM Sector in Non-Profit – Education Stream

The SHSM–Non-profit Education stream enables students to develop skills in the areas of problem solving, analysis, communication, cooperation, ethical values, consciousness, and citizenship. The Education Stream of Non-Profit gives students an opportunity to specialize, gain qualifications, and plan a career pathway in various areas of the Education sector while still in high school.

 

To earn a designation in Non-Profit – Education Stream Students must complete:

 

A) A bundle of nine Grade 11 and Grade 12 credits. The bundle consists of:

  • four major credits
  • one credit in English
  • one credit in Math 
  • one credit in Business or Science

Parent Survey for Student Transportation

Student Transportation Services of Waterloo Region (STSWR) is asking parents and/or guardians to participate in a survey about their student’s journey to school. The purpose of the surveys is to get a better understanding of the thoughts and opinions of the student’s journey to school. STSWR has created surveys for students using the school bus and for students who use other forms of transportation like walking or biking to school. Their goal is to enhance the student’s experience and to improve our services in the future. The survey typically takes 5 minutes to complete and will be open until Friday, June 10th, 2022.

 

If you have any questions in regards to the surveys please call  (519) 744-7575, extension 221 or email  susan_carriere@stswr.ca

 

Thank you for providing your feedback. We appreciate the time you have taken and will actively use it to improve our services to you in the future!

 

Transported Students Survey https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1AfUDqhlH0SGml9vC_1loma3oFTMWtv_2tHSJMgov-Kc/edit

Students

Launch of MYSP Survey

April 11, 2022

Dear Waterloo Catholic Community,

We hope that you are well and that you have been enjoying a pleasant start to the spring season, even if spring has not fully informed winter it is time to step aside.  Today’s letter is primarily focused on an invitation to invite your feedback, however before I discuss that, I will provide a brief update in relation to the pandemic.

As previously communicated, the province has altered its expectations, in regards to masking and to some of our in-school protocols.   While we are all at the point where we would like the pandemic to be done with us, I remind everyone in our community that daily screening is still necessary and anyone not feeling fully well should not be attending school.  Further, while masks are optional, they are still highly encouraged in our schools and classrooms.

As a Board we like to continually review and assess

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