The Durham Catholic Parent Involvement Committee is a statutory committee of the Durham Catholic District School Board. Our goal is to make parental engagement a priority by providing ongoing support on a system-wide basis and promoting communication and dialogue between school councils, the Board and members of the community.
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As we enter the final few weeks of the 2020/2021 school year, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on all of the events and celebrations we have had over the past few months.
Recently, we celebrated National Volunteer Week from April 24-30, 2022 and the committee acknowledged and thanked our dedicated recipients of the 2022-2023 Distinguished Catholic Volunteer Awards. I want to personally thank all the recipients for their contributions to their school communities. We love our volunteers!
We also held two virtual family events with Mad Science in April and May 2022. These STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) workshops were highly requested from the DCPIC parent/guardian survey last spring. These engaging, fun workshops were attending by over 600 families!
The Annual DCPIC Parent/Guardian Survey has been distributed, and further information can be found in an article below. The results of the survey will help the committee determine strategic directions for the 2022-2023 school year.
On behalf of DCPIC, I want to thank all parents, guardians and caregivers for their continued partnership. Our Catholic School Councils have been continuing to engage with their school communities in new and creative ways.
I hope that you all have a safe, healthy and happy summer! DCPIC is looking forward to sharing new resources, events and activities with families in the fall.
Yours in Faith,
Melissa Bevan
Chair, Durham Catholic Parent Involvement Committee
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DCPIC Parent/Guardian Survey
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The Durham Catholic Parent Involvement Committee (DCPIC) is conducting a parent/guardian survey that will assist in setting the committee’s direction for the 2022/2023 school year.
We want to hear from you!
We welcome input from parents, guardians and caregivers. The survey consists of six questions and will take approximately 5 minutes to complete.
The survey will remain open until Friday, June 3, 2022.
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2022 Distinguished Catholic Volunteer Awards
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Congratulations to the 2021-2022 Distinguished Catholic Volunteer Award recipients. We love our volunteers! Thank you to the dedicated volunteers who contribute to the success of our schools and committees each and every day.
We are honoured to present this year's recipients below.
Distinguished Catholic Volunteers for Ajax Schools:
- Kelvin Biney, Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School;
- Glenda Sajonas-Roopansingh, Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School;
- Kelly DonPaul, St. André Bessette Catholic School;
- Melanie Greco, St. Bernadette Catholic School;
- Madeline Roberts, St. Catherine of Siena Catholic School;
- Rachel Hickey, St. Francis de Sales Catholic School;
- Vicky Miceli, St. James Catholic School;
- Denise Samson, St. Josephine Bakhita Catholic School;
- Jennifer Thompson, St. Jude Catholic School;
- Josie Mullin, St. Patrick Catholic School;
- Linda Sarang, St. Teresa of Calcutta Catholic School.
Distinguished Catholic Volunteers for Northern Schools (Beaverton, Port Perry, Uxbridge):
- Marie Walsh, Good Shepherd Catholic School;
- Colline Theodoru, Holy Family Catholic School;
- Jennifer Tungatt, St. Joseph Catholic School Uxbridge.
Distinguished Catholic Volunteers for Oshawa Schools:
- Katy Brennan, Monsignor John Pereyma Catholic Secondary School;
- Lorna Kettles, Monsignor Paul Dwyer Catholic High School;
- Melanie Hodkinson, Monsignor Philip Coffey Catholic School;
- Rose Ambra, St. Anne Catholic School;
- Dawn Kotsopoulos, St. Christopher Catholic School;
- Anne Fernando, St. Hedwig Catholic School;
- Kathy McGhee, St. John XXIII Catholic School;
- Katherine Pilgrim & Cynthia Loughran, St. John Bosco Catholic School;
- Maryanne Fowler, St. Joseph Catholic School;
- Brenda Giovis, St. Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic School;
- Jen Lee, St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School.
- Mel Buddel, Sir Albert Love Catholic School.
Distinguished Catholic Volunteers for Pickering Schools:
- Shelly McMurter, St. Mary Catholic Secondary School;
- Rita Fajardo, Father Fenelon Catholic School;
- Melissa Vanderputt, St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School;
- Maria Calberry, St. Isaac Jogues Catholic School;
- Carla Hipolito, St. Monica Catholic School;
- Enobia Lewis, St. Wilfrid Catholic School.
Distinguished Catholic Volunteers for Whitby Schools:
- Tes Loney, All Saints Catholic Secondary School;
- Nicole Emanuel, Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School;
- Christina Melick, St. Bridget Catholic School;
- Nicole Sorichetti, St. John the Evangelist Catholic School;
- Sharleen Hawco, St. John Paul II Catholic School;
- Stacey Beck, St. Leo Catholic School;
- Kay Di Vizio, St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic School;
- David & Susan Honderich, St. Marquerite D'Youville;
- Stephanie Woods, St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic School;
- Elizabeth Pozderec, St. Matthew the Evangelist Catholic School;
- Stefan Ionescu-Balaceanu, St. Paul Catholic School;
- Crystal Arruda, St. Theresa Catholic School.
Distinguished Catholic Volunteer for Virtual School:
- Carion Fenn, Durham Catholic Virtual Elementary School.
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Save the Date! Family Craft Evening - June 23, 2022
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Save the Date! DCPIC Faith Formation is organizing a virtual make and take craft night to celebrate the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This virtual event will take place on Zoom on Thursday, June 23, 2022.
Watch your email in the coming weeks for details and registration information!
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Virtual Family Workshops with Mad Science
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On March 31 and May 11, 2022, the Durham Catholic Parent Involvement Committee (DCPIC) provided the opportunity for our younger students and their families to participate in a virtual show featuring Mad Science. Mad Science presented their "Crazy Concoctions" and "Fire and Ice" show and workshop.
Each of these shows focused on science and explored different scientific principles. Families were able to participate in hands-on scientific experiments at home - encouraging a love and understanding of science while being entertaining at the same time.
We had an overwhelming success with over 600 families participating in these programs. We continue to look for new and innovative ways to include families in the education of their children and look forward to 2022-2023 when we can do this again!
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Let's Celebrate the Sacred Heart of Jesus in June!
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The Sacred Heart of Jesus represents the love Jesus has for us and the suffering he endured by dying for our sins.
Symbolism: The Sacred Heart has flames coming out of it because Jesus’ heart is burning with love for us. The cross and the crown of thorns (like he wore during his crucifixion) represent his suffering and how he died for our sins. The rays of light coming from the heart remind us that Jesus is the Light of the World
Resources
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Parents and guardians are welcome to attend our Durham Catholic Parent Involvement Meetings. Visit our website for more information about our upcoming meetings.
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Website: dcpic.ca
Email: info@dcpic.ca
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