Oct. 26, 2011
Issue 9
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CPCO professional staff and I had the opportunity to attend a session on financial literacy... More
The Catholic Principals' Council of Ontario invites applications for professional learning developers and presenters. Current and newly retired principals and vice-principals are welcome to apply. Details
CPCO's Annual Conference is Back
Have you marked your calendar? The best learning for Catholic principals and vice-principals is taking place in Toronto on April 27 & 28, 2012. You don't want to be left out.
New vice-principals are invited to participate in this learning opportunity on Dec. 8, 2011 at 4:00 pm. To reserve your place contact Professional Learning Assistant Vanessa Kellow. Spaces are limited.
Aboriginal Canadians between the ages of 14-29 are invited to showcase their talents and creativity through a writing challenge. Details
CPCO welcomes feedback and comments regarding this online newsletter. Please email Nelly Kelders at nkelders@cpco.on.ca.
The Rush to Urgent vs. the Rush to Important
Do small annoyances easily turn into epic events? Do you blow out of proportion to make yourself feel important and feel the adrenaline rush? More
No community should botch its deaths! Those are the words of the famed anthropologist... More
Prayer to Begin a Meeting PDF | DOC
A Soldier’s Prayer PDF | DOC
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The deadline for applications is October 31, 2011. Is your nomination package for COP in the mail? Don't hesitate to contact either President Jim Minello or Support Services Coordinator Nelly Kelders at CPCO if you need assistance.
The first meeting of the Council of District Representatives will take place on November 18 & 19, 2011 in Toronto. Members are invited to review the agenda and contact their representative with any comments or questions they have for the CPCO executive council.
More Protection from Liability to Website Owners
The Supreme Court of Canada has just issued a judgment on the increasingly important issue of internet defamation... More
The prayers that appear in the weekly ezine have been collected and are posted on a webpage called Prayers. Click on Newsletters in the navigation bar and the link will appear.