March 2, 2011
Issue 25

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PRESIDENT'S JOURNAL

Meeting the Challenges to Improve Learning

CPCO, OPC, and ADFO members had an opportunity to attend a Leading Student Achievement one-day workshop on March 1, 2011. Guest speaker, Damian Cooper, is an independent education consultant who specializes in helping educators… More


PROFESSIONAL LEARNING

Having Hard Conversations

The following dates are available for Jennifer Abram workshops: Sept. 26-30. Contact Mary Barchiesi for more information.


Supporting Board Leadership
Development Plans 2011

New Web Conferences!
The Ontario Principals' Council in partnership with the Catholic Principals' Council of Ontario (CPCO) and the Ministry of Education are pleased to offer a series of six web conferences to support leadership development. Register now.


KEEPING YOU INFORMED

Work/Life Balance

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This month's feature is Work.
Read: Strategies for Saying No: Avoiding Overload

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

GALA DINNER & AGM

Celebrating Our Uniqueness

Friends, family and colleagues are invited to share in the celebrations honouring CPCO's 2011 award winners, on Friday, April 8, 2011.

Gala Dinner - Due March 7, 2011

AGM Registration - Due March 7, 2011

Nominations - Due March 4, 2011


MEMBER SUPPORT SERVICES

Executive Council

CPCO members are invited to review the minutes of the January 14-15, 2011 executive council meeting.


Education Law eBulletin

Shibley Righton
In this issue read about: Ontario Youth Court decision on retaliation, and a teacher's actions that warrant discipline. More


2011 Carty Awards

The Catholic Education Foundation of Ontario (C.E.F.O.) monetary awards are made available to secondary and elementary schools for a special project or initiative demonstrating or highlighting our Catholic nature.
Application Form | Procedures

FAITH REFLECTION

Following Jesus - According to the Letter or the Spirit?

I work and move within church circles and find that most of the people I meet there are honest, committed, and for the most part radiate their faith positively. Most church-goers aren't hypocrites. More


PRAYERS

Ash Wednesday Liturgy for Children PDF

Primary Liturgy PDF

Stories, activities and worksheets

Stations of the Cross PDF

Mission Together Lenten Challenge 2011 PDF


VIDEO REFLECTIONS

YouTube

We Remember

You Are Mine

Shepherd Me Oh God