May 27, 2009
Issue 36

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PRESIDENT'S JOURNAL

Update on the Institute for Education Leadership (IEL)

The IEL was established in 2006. It is a virtual institute comprised of the principal associations, supervisory officer associations, directors of education and ministry personnel devoted to tri-level leadership and research related to educational leadership. More


FAITH REFLECTION

Mystical Images for Our Religious Quest

There are few things as powerful as a poetic image. The nation with the best poets will ultimately triumph because poetry is more powerful than armies. An army can beat a nation into submission, but only a poetic image can change a people's vision. More

CPCO welcomes feedback and comments regarding this online newsletter. Please email Nelly Kelders at nkelders@cpco.on.ca.

MEMBER SERVICES

Understanding Your Legal Benefits Plan

CPCO members are invited to review their legal benefits plan by visiting the Private Members Site. More


Change of Address

CPCO members are reminded to ensure that their member profiles are current by updating any changes in address; residential or school. Send updates to Gaby Aloi at galoi@cpco.on.ca.


Edvantage

Edvantage is a savings and discounts program exclusively for members of the educational community. And it's free for you and your family! More

KEEPING YOU INFORMED

Ophea Kids’ Health Conference

The 38th Ophea Kids’ Health Conference will be held at the Nottawasaga Inn, Alliston, Ontario from October 15 to 17, 2009. The Early Bird deadline is June 26, 2009. More


When Faith Meets Pedagogy XIV

Our conference will be held on October 22, 23, 24 at the Airport Hilton DoubleTree Hotel in Toronto, ON, conveniently located close to Pearson International Airport. This year’s theme is “Voices That Challenge”.

 

This year’s Catholic Youth Forum, will take place on Thursday October 22, 2009 with approximately 1500 Catholic secondary school students attending. More