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No school on Monday, May 21. Have a safe and happy long weekend!

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In the News

Angel's Help Feed Families

Recently, the grade 7 and 8 students at St Anne Catholic School in Hanmer had the opportunity to listen to guest speaker Tammy Durand, founder of ABC's and Rice. Students were informed that education across the globe is not the same, especially in third world countries such as Cambodia. Throughout the presentation, Sudbury Catholic District School Board students learned that the needs of those in third world countries are much different than the needs of those in Canada. Education is not a right in Cambodia, but rather a privilege that not all children are lucky enough to obtain.  Read more...

"Egg-citing" Time for Young Students at St. Anne Catholic School

Over the past few weeks, the French immersion full day kindergarten students at St Anne Catholic school in Hanmer investigated a new inquiry about eggs. This inquiry allowed student's in teacher Alice Desormeaux's class to formulate different ideas about eggs. They realized that some eggs can be eaten and some eggs have chicks. They explored the possibilities that eggs can be all different sizes and cooked different ways. They cracked eggs, decorated eggs, and discussed the different egg textures. On one day, they even experienced two visitors that joined their class for the afternoon. A parent brought in two, one day old chicks for the students to observe and hold.  Read more...

Partners Sign Community Threat Assessment Protocol

Representatives of the Greater Sudbury Police Service, area school boards and local agencies signed a Community Threat Assessment Protocol on March 27, 2012, pledging to work together to ensure schools remain safe for students and staff. The Community Threat Assessment Protocol is a collaborative response to student behaviour that may pose a risk to other students, staff and members of the community. Under the initiative, school boards, police and community partners will share information, advice and support. Plans will be developed to minimize risk.  Read more...

St. Anne Winter Carnival Spells Last Hurrah For Winter

St. Anne School staff and students celebrate the end of winter with their annual winter carnival. This year however, the entire school body wondered if there would even be a carnival. Sudbury Catholic Board teacher and annual carnival planner, Nannette Shonwise stated, "We will be moving up the festivities by a week to make sure there will be enough snow." However, a sudden mild spell had even those best laid plans up in the air right down to the last minute. Would the carnival be able to take place outdoors or not? Fortunately, Mother Nature was on their side.  Read more...

St. Anne Students Snowshoe Their Way Into The March Break

In like a lion, out like a lamb is the old saying to predict the unsettled weather that March can bring. With huge amounts of snow at the beginning of March, the students within teacher Lois Lambert's Grade 1-2 classroom at St. Anne School wondered if there would be any snow left once they returned from their March Break.  Read more...

The "Dragon's Den" Hits St. Anne Catholic School

On Friday, February 24, 2012, students in grade 8 at St. Anne Catholic School in Hanmer, participated in their annual science fair. This year, the science fair took on a whole new look, and became an inventor's fair. During the morning, all grade 8 students displayed their inventions in order for the entire school community to view and celebrate their achievements. The inventions were evaluated by members of the community, and ten inventions were selected to present their inventions to the panel of Dragon's in the afternoon. The dragons consisted of, Mr. Mathieu, principal of St. Anne School, Ms. Ubriaco, curriculum coordinator at SCDSB, Ms. Langlois, physics teacher at Bishop Alexander Carter Catholic Secondary School (BAC), and Jessica Vaillancourt, grade 12 student at BAC. Read more...

This Week at St. Anne

Sunday, May 20
  • 7th Sunday of Easter
Monday, May 21
  • Victoria Day! No school.
Wednesday, May 23
  • Garbage free lunch day
Thursday, May 24
  • Jump Rope for Heart
Sunday, May 27
  • Pentecost

Coming Up

  • EQAO 
  • Gr. 7&8 Track & Field 
  • Gr. 3-6 Track & Field 

Next school council meeting: TBA

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