Dec. 3, 2008
Issue 15

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PRESIDENT'S JOURNAL

Terms and Conditions of Employment

All collective agreements between OECTA, other unionized groups and Catholic school boards have been settled before the Nov. 30th deadline. More


FAITH REFLECTIONS

The Struggle with Terrorism

There's an old axiom that says that the country with the best poets eventually triumphs. The strength of a people, in the end, lies not in its military power, but in its faith, moral fiber, imagination, and in the vision of its poets, artists, philosophers, and priests. More


Daily Advent Reflections



Longing for Peace
Advent is when peace becomes something visible. All year, of course, we long for peace, but Christians spend these four weeks preparing for the coming of the Messiah, the Prince of Peace. More


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MEMBER SERVICES

Executive Council Minutes

CPCO members are invited to review the minutes of the Executive Council meeting on October 17-18, 2008 and teleconference on November 13, 2008. More


Council of District Representatives

November 21-22, 2008 Meeting
Members are invited to review information shared by the Executive Council and CPCO staff at the CDR meeting in November. More


CPCO CONFERENCE & AGM

Celebrating the Human Face of God

Plan to attend the CPCO conference and AGM April 30 - May 2, 2009. More

PROFESSIONAL LEARNING

Grade Placement Decisions

Use this online resource document in creating an action plan to assist students in closing achievement gaps. More


School Law for K-12 Education Professionals

A two-day conference focusing on issues in special education law and facilitation skills for education professionals. More


KEEPING YOU INFORMED

Principal Connections

We’re looking for your good news stories, experiences, strategies and celebrations in Catholic education. Articles for the spring issue are due January 12, 2009. More