May 5, 2010
Issue 33
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The 2010 Annual General Meeting (AGM) resulted in delegates committing to a three year budget plan. The budget which includes a $60.00 fee increase next year and $35.00 in each of the two years following provides an unprecedented…More
Several years ago, William Young wrote a novel which was both much-read and much-debated. Entitled “The Shack”, it told the story of a man whose young daughter had been kidnapped and brutally murdered. The man, struggling with a bitter anger…More
The Durham Catholic District School Board invites applications for the positions of elementary and secondary school principals and vice-principals. Interested candidates are asked to submit their applications by Wednesday, May 13, 2010. More
CPCO welcomes feedback and comments regarding this online newsletter. Please email Nelly Kelders at nkelders@cpco.on.ca.
CPCO members are invited to review the minutes of the February 18-19, 2010 executive council meeting in the Members’ Private site.
Members who belong to the CPCO LTD program are reminded that if they are at or reaching 35 years of service or are planning to retire, to notify Johnson Inc. regarding their plan. Contact Member Services Director Nelly Kelders if you require assistance or require further information.
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In this issue:
CPCO is beginning its next cycle of recruitment and hiring of PQP instructors for 2010 – 2012. Successful instructors must have as a minimum…More
5th Annual Conference - Thursday, May 27, 2010
Canada’s foremost national bullying prevention conference will take place at McMaster University in Hamilton, ON. More
A blessing and prayer tribute to all mothers
Blessed be all mothers
Who have come into our lives
Whose kindness, care and loving
Remain with us to guide.
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Rejoicing in Hope
Memory can be a capricious friend. The theme for this year’s Catholic Education Week, Rejoicing in Hope was rattling round in my brain, and in its wanderings stirred into life a forgotten item deeply lodged in some distant memory cell. More