Hi James:
Thanks for the links on the Apple and Jazz projects. If I'm reading correctly, it was your daughter who cut her hair for the 911 fundraiser. You have obviously been a great role model for your students and your daughter. I hope you are enjoying your retirement and that you will share more of the good things you have seen in your years as an educator. As parents, we are open to ideas that have worked in the past and can be done again. Many of our initiatives benefit others - Adopt-a-family at Christmas, Lancaster clothing drive (clothing, bicycles) for a school which has many under-privileged families, and our largest charity event is Dance-a-thon, with all proceeds going to McMaster Hospital. Over the past 5 years, our school has donated over $12,000 to McMaster. The kids are amazing -- the MacKids teddy bear sells for $30 -- and kids line up to get them and donate their money.
I Jim, your comment nothing has been resolved is that your issue as well?
Yes the Irish situation is depressing. I do not know when the Catholic church is going to wake up to the deep seated problems caused by celibacy.
John
Hello James and welcome to the P4E online community!
My name is Kristine and I'm a student at Ryerson University working towards an IT Management Bachelor’s Degree and volunteering at P4E this summer. Feel free to send me a message if you have any questions about the online community. What areas of education are you most interested in? How did you find P4E?
Hi Briony,
It is always hard to know how to start from zero when it comes to parent involvement. When I went to my first high school council meeting, the staff outnumbered the parents! There were only two of us, and the other mum showed up because h…
Thank you for sharing these photos and this project with us. It is wonderful to see those beautiful children learning together in a community school. Congratulations to the organizers of this initiative. To be able to offer this opportunity to 300 s…
I am the PIAC rep for Ward 10 of the TDSB.
PIAC is trying to offer more concentrated and targeted School council and parent engagement support this year and to that end we sent out a questionnaire asking schools what the state of things are at prese…
Beth: About the article in the Globe... unfortunately links to that newspaper only work for about 7 days, and then you must pay for the articles :( It's different from the Star which allows you to view them for free as long as you have the link addr…
Great article, Deborah (Playing the Game). I skimmed through and will read it again. Thanks! Looks like some good insight and food for thought from down under......!
Your link worked - yay Deb! It looks really good - I will read it this weekend :)
The next newsletter writing deadline is March 1st, which seems to work well with your research deadlines. All the best with your next steps in January!
November 29, 2009
This time the book is a podcast. When you’re tired or busy with another task, well the podcast can be just the thing. Recently I heard Learning, Doing, Being: A New Science of Education. If you were intrigued by Alanna Mitchell’s r…
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Thanks for the links on the Apple and Jazz projects. If I'm reading correctly, it was your daughter who cut her hair for the 911 fundraiser. You have obviously been a great role model for your students and your daughter. I hope you are enjoying your retirement and that you will share more of the good things you have seen in your years as an educator. As parents, we are open to ideas that have worked in the past and can be done again. Many of our initiatives benefit others - Adopt-a-family at Christmas, Lancaster clothing drive (clothing, bicycles) for a school which has many under-privileged families, and our largest charity event is Dance-a-thon, with all proceeds going to McMaster Hospital. Over the past 5 years, our school has donated over $12,000 to McMaster. The kids are amazing -- the MacKids teddy bear sells for $30 -- and kids line up to get them and donate their money.
Take care,
John Hickey
Yes the Irish situation is depressing. I do not know when the Catholic church is going to wake up to the deep seated problems caused by celibacy.
John
My name is Kristine and I'm a student at Ryerson University working towards an IT Management Bachelor’s Degree and volunteering at P4E this summer. Feel free to send me a message if you have any questions about the online community. What areas of education are you most interested in? How did you find P4E?
Are you the James A. Black formerly of DHS?