Recognition day for professionals (speech therapist, audiologist, psychologist, behavioral therapists, etc.).
Full day
March 1, 2025
Announced in November 2023, the Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales is proud to announce that École secondaire catholique des Satellites has started its new school year! Local students now have the opportunity to continue their studies in French!
For this first year, students are welcomed at École catholique de l'Enfant-Jésus in Dryden, where a support person is on hand to welcome them and guide them in their learning. The teacher is accessible virtually, and students can also take advantage of courses offered by the Consortium d'apprentissage virtuel de langue française de l'Ontario (CAVLFO).
Information: Lindsay Ferron, satellite@csdcab.on.ca, 807 983-4044
Facebook page : www.facebook.com/escdessatellites
Want to find out more about ÉSC des Satellites? Join us for an online information session on Tuesday, January 21, 2025 at 7 p.m. (Eastern Time).
It's a great opportunity at the start of the school year to explore course offerings and talk to the school management.
To receive an invitation to the meeting, write to us : satellite@csdcab.on.ca
The Consortium d'apprentissage virtuel de langue française de l'Ontario, or CAVLFO, offers a variety of online French courses for the province's high school students. It works in collaboration with Ontario's twelve French-language school boards, the Centre Jules-Léger Consortium and the Ontario Ministry of Education.
For a better understanding of how an online course with CAVLFO works, please consult their frequently asked questions.
Yes, transportation will be offered to our high school students to their elementary school locations. Transportation will also be coordinated on an individual basis for students going to non-elementary school locations, such as Red Lake.
Students will follow the hybrid courses synchronously with their peers from the other satellites. The intention is to create class relationships through interactions in the virtual classroom, as well as through regular visits between students from different satellites. In addition, they will be invited to systemic gatherings and events. TAs can also accompany them on trips to meet the requirements of the PPL1O course (9th grade course - Active Living and Health); and any other courses requiring travel during the student's journey. The possibility of developing student leadership within the elementary school also exists, and partnerships with English-speaking high schools to participate in sports teams are worth considering.
Students will take four courses per semester, two semesters per year, from grades 9 to 12. Courses in grades 9e are all mandatory according to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma requirements. The courses will be as follows:
The satellites will have their own teaching and administrative teams. For the first year, a principal/guidance counselor, a teacher and a support person will complete the pedagogical team. Administrative support will also be provided on a pro rata basis.
Additional teachers will be added as enrolment increases in subsequent years.
No, for the time being, the distribution and number of Francophones in the area does not justify the construction of a building.
The bullying prevention and intervention plan aims to ensure a positive school climate. It is reviewed annually.
Full day
March 1, 2025
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Whether your child is just starting out or looking for the last few hours to complete, this workshop will provide you with practical resources and enriching avenues of engagement.
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March 26, 2025
Presented by Nexus Health
Discover the essential foundations of social development in children and young people. This webinar explores what social development is and how it influences different spheres of children's and young people's overall functioning. You'll learn strategies to help children and young people develop social skills that optimize their interactions in family, school and social contexts. Join us to acquire practical tools and suggestions to support the social development of your children and/or students.
Speaker Marie-Pier Vandette Ph.D., C.Psych
Dr. Marie-Pier Vandette is a clinical psychologist for children, adolescents and families. She is a member of the College of Psychologists of Ontario and Quebec. Her approach is integrative. She is trained in a number of therapeutic approaches, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical-behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy, and can intervene in a variety of problems such as anxiety disorders, mood disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and more. Dr. Vandette also performs psychodiagnostic and psychoeducational assessments to explore mental health and neurodevelopmental disorders (ADHD and ASD), as well as learning disabilities, giftedness and intellectual disabilities. Dr. Vandette divides her time between hospital and private practice. In 2020, she founded and directs the Centre interdisciplinaire familial de l'Est ontarien inc. (CIFEO), which fills a major gap in mental health services in the region. CIFEO now has three branches, two in Eastern Ontario (Rockland and Casselman) and one in Hull. Dr. Vandette also acts as clinical supervisor for doctoral students in clinical psychology at the University of Ottawa. Following a grant from the Autism Services Ontario Fund of the Ministry of Children and Social Services, she recently developed the Eastern Ontario Autism Program. Dr. Vandette is also the co-founder of ProPsychNet Inc. a digital platform to foster collaboration among mental health professionals across Canada.