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Catholic Education: A National Conversation

The Canadian Catholic Trustees Association hosted the first ever “Catholic Education:  A National Conversation” Conference in Ottawa on September 25-27th.This is the first national conference on Catholic education for Canada. Over 400 delegates from across the nation gathered in Ottawa for a “conversation” on Catholic education.We invite you to review the CCTA’s website for detailed hi-lights of this historic conference. http://www.ccsta.ca/index.php

2009 Los Angeles Religious Education Conference

“The world’s greatest Catholic conference on religious education!” Check out the website.

TCDSB Trades Fair

Aimed at engaging and educating our parent community regarding the many rewarding career opportunities within the trades, the TCDSB has put together an evening for those interested in or not fully aware of the opportunities available. This night is for parents too! Look for celebrity personalities, hospitality and door prizes as well.

May 22, 2008 from 4 to 8pm
Montecassino Place
3700 Chesswod Drive, North York

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National Me to We Day 2008

Countdown to registration begins today! Dont miss out.

This unique one day event will feature a series of top social issues speakers and entertainers – setting the stage for an exclusive year long program that will engage youth to change the world through Free the Children’s Adopt a Village program.

When? October 17, 2008 at Toronto’s Ricoh Colliseum.

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Parents as Partners

On Monday April 7th, 2008 at 8:00 pm EST,(GMT-5) “Parents as Partners” online at EdTechTalk.com/live will welcome Aimee Gerdevich, Chair of the Ontario Provincial Parent Board and Rick McAllister, Chair of the Niagara Catholic Regional School Council and parent member of the Provincial Parent Board.

The topic of the evening will be the role of parents is in supporting their child’s education. How school councils, parent involvement committees and the Provincial Board involve parents in the education system.

Edtechtalk webcasts provide a chat function so that listeners can submit their questions and comments to the presenters as well as listening online. Find out how you can be involved. Please visit www.ourschool.ca for more information.