
The Thunderbird Nest
November 2024 Edition
Meet our Team!
Vice-Principal: L. Di Muzio
Head Secretary: J. Sequeira
Catholic School Council Chair: N. Graham
Superintendent of Mississauga West: L. Odo
Trustee Wards 9 & 10: Brea Corbet (905) 301-9373
Get in Touch!
Email: St.TeresaofAvilaInfo@dpcdsb.org
Website: https://www.dpcdsb.org/avila
Location: 6675 Montevideo Road, Mississauga, ON, Canada
Phone: (905)858-3462
Twitter: @AvilaDPCDSB
IMPORTANT DATES
- Albanian Heritage Month
- Lebanese Heritage Month
- National Adoption Awareness Month
- November 2 - All Souls' Day
- November 5 - Photo Re-take day
- November 5-11 - Treaty Recognition Week
- November 7 - International Inuit Day
- November 8- Acadience Screener Day (K-2)
- November 11 - Remembrance Day
- November 12 - Progress Reports go home
- November 14 - Parent Teacher interviews
- November 14- Winter Clothing Drive (PM)
- November 18-22 - Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week (Provincial)
- November 21 - Santa photos
- November 22 - PA Day (no school)
- November 27 - Catholic School Council Meeting
Trustee News
St John of the Cross Parish Info
First Communion registration meetings
Sunday, September 22/24 7:00 p.m. @ church
Tuesday, September 24/24 7:00 p.m. @ church
Reconciliation
Monday, November 25/24 7:00 p.m. @ church
Tuesday, November 26/24 7:00 p.m. @ church
First Communion registration meetings
Sunday, January 19/25 7:00 p.m. @ church
Tuesday, January 21/25 7:00 p.m. @ church
Enrolment Ceremony
January 25th & 26th, February 1st & February 2nd all masses
Ash Wednesday is March 5, 2025
Easter Sunday is April 20, 2025
First Communion masses
Saturday, May 3/25 10:30 a.m. @ church
Sunday, May 4/25 2:00 p.m. @ church
Saturday, May 10/25 10:30 a.m. @ church
Sunday, May 11/25 2:00 p.m. @ church
CONFIRMATION PARENT MEETINGS
Sunday, September 29th, 2024 6:00pm @ church
Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 7:00pm @ church
Confirmation Rite of Enrollment
CONFIRMATION DATES
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Thursday, May 1, 2025
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Children’s Liturgy
Will take place at the 5pm, 10am, 12pm, and 4pm Mass. All children from 5 to 8 years old are invited to join the Liturgy of the Word for Children.
The Christmas Joy Market at St. John of the Cross
November 23 & 24
Important Links
The Ontario Catholic School Graduate Expectations
The Ontario Catholic School Graduate Expectations
Catholic education views human life as an integration of body, mind, and spirit. Rooted in this vision, Catholic education fosters the search for knowledge as a lifelong spiritual and academic quest. The expectations of Catholic graduates, therefore, are described not only in terms of knowledge and skills, but in terms of values, attitudes and actions. Vision of the Learner The Graduate is expected to be:
1. A discerning believer formed in the Catholic Faith community who celebrates the signs and sacred mystery of God’s presence through word, sacrament, prayer, forgiveness, reflection and moral living.
2. An effective communicator who speaks, writes and listens honestly and sensitively, responding critically in light of gospel values
3. A reflective, creative and holistic thinker who solves problems and makes responsible decisions with an informed moral conscience for the common good. 4. A self- directed, responsible, lifelong learner who develops and demonstrates their God -given potential.
5. A collaborative contributor who finds meaning, dignity and vocation in work which respects the rights of all and contributes to the common good.
6. A caring family member who attends to family, school, parish, and the wider community
7. A responsible citizen who gives witness to Catholic social teaching by promoting peace, justice and the sacredness of human life.
Virtue of the Month: Conscience
During the month of November, we will focus on the virtue of Conscience.
God helps us to choose to be good people.
A person of conscience…
- chooses to do the right thing, even when it is hard
- takes time to think and pray before making decisions
- knows that their actions and decisions affect all those around them
- thinks of others before themselves
CONSCIENCE is the voice of God within us. As you develop your conscience, you will learn to make decisions that will make sure you will always have love in your life. Our conscience reminds us how to act towards other people and how to be a good friend. Sometimes it is hard for us to do the right thing, but we must always remember that the right thing to do is not always the easy thing to do.
Soccer Safety at St. Teresa of Avila
As you may already know, soccer prooves to be a very popular activity for our students to participate in at recess. However, lately, the teachers and the office have observed an increase in injuries, conflict, and general unkindness from the students paricipating in soccer at recess. This is not to say that all of the students at St. Teresa of Avila are responsible for these issues, however, as a concern for student safety, soccer at recess has been temporarily cancelled.
Recently, the school team met with a group of students who wished to bring soccer back to Avila. They were tasked with developing a "Code of Conduct" to ensure that soccer remains an enjoyable activity, and not a source of injury or hurt feelings. Together, this group of students collaborated and developed the following Code of Conduct.
Soccer Rules
- No debating on a goal: a goal is a goal
- No taunting each other after a goal just play on
- No swearing at each other
- No putting hands on each other or feet
- Always play fair and dont start conflict. If there is conflict find a teacher
- No slide tackling or tackling
- Only play with your division (intermediate,junior,primary)
- Don't play with your shoes off
- Don't punch or fight each other
- Play soft and not rough
- All are included
- Have fun!
As promised, we are sharing these expectations with all of the parents and families in our community. It is our hope that the soccer Code of Conduct is dicsussed at home, so we are all aligned in our expectations of the students of Avila. The Code of Condult will be shared with all of the teachers, and posted on inside the classrooms.
We are very proud of the students for working together to come to a shared solution.
We look forward to soccer returning to Avila immediately!
Important - How to access student email
Progress Reports will be delivered to student email addresses on Tuesday, November 12, 2024.
We have included instuctions in this communication on how to access student email.
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR CHILDS EMAIL ACCOUNT
We would appreciate if you were able to access your child's email address ahead of the November 12, 2024 delivery date. We would like to support our families ahead of time to ensure everyone is able to access the information without delay.
If you experience any trouble accessing your child's email account, we would like you to please communicate this to your child's teacher through the student agenda as soon as possible.
Spirit Wear E-Store - open until November 29th
Thanks to Catholic School Council, we are proud to share that we will be offering Spirit Wear to the St. Teresa of Avila community!
Please check out the e-store at the link below:
THIS STORE WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2024.
Parents will have the option of purchasing a variety of clothing items with our Avila branding! Some of the proceeds from the Spirit Wear sales will be coming back to the school as part of our fundraising effort.
Check it out!
Solemnity of All Saints - November 1st
This feast honours all the saints of the Church, known and unknown. The occasion provides an opportunity to reflect on the nature of sainthood and to celebrate the exemplary faithfulness of holy men and women of every place and time whose lives and deeds continue to inspire us.
Photo Retake Day - November 5
Photo Retake Day will be on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
Treaty Recognition Week - November 5-11
The first full week in November is marked as Treaties Recognition Week. This is an opportunity to recognize and understand the importance of treaty education and to help everyone in Ontario learn about treaty.
International Inuit Day - November 7
This is a day to recognize the vibrant culture and rich history of Inuit communities in Canada and around the world.
2025-2026 EXTENDED FRENCH INFORMATION SESSION DETAILS
Grade 4 parents/guardians who wish to learn more about Extended French or wish to enroll their child in a Grade 5 Extended French program for September 2025, are invited to attend an information meeting at one of the following virtual parent evening sessions:
EF School Region
Session Date & Time
Meeting Information
BRAMPTON, CALEDON & DUFFERIN
Holy Family (Caledon/Bolton)
St. Andrew (Orangeville)
St. Anne (Brampton West)
St. Jean Brebeuf (Brampton East)
St. Monica (Brampton Central)
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
7:00 p.m.
Virtual Extended French Information Session, #1
Microsoft Teams Live Meeting #1 Link
MISSISSAUGA
San Lorenzo Ruiz (Miss. Central)
St. Christopher (Miss. South)
St. Philip (Miss. Southeast)
St. Rose of Lima (Miss North Central)
St. Therese of the Child Jesus (Miss. North)
St. Thomas More (Miss. East)
Thursday, November 7, 2024
7:00 p.m.
Virtual Extended French Information, Session #2
Microsoft Teams Live Meeting #2 Link
Remembrance Day - November 11
Canadians pause today in silence to remember those who died in war and to pray for the victims of aggression and inhumanity throughout the world. This is a day to pray for peace, to consider what we are doing as individuals, as a community and as a nation to bring God’s peace into the world.
Winter Clothing Drive
Grade 8 Graduation Hoodie Orders Open!
We are so excited to share that Grad Hoodies are now on sale!
We are doing things a bit different this year, so please let us know if you need any support. Instead of submitting sizing information and payment to the school, you will have an opportunity to purchase a Grade 8 Graduation Hoodie directly from our vendor.
Please access the link below for all the details! This link will close on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2024.
High School Information for Grade 8 Students
Grade 8s, see information below regarding high school programs.
Breakfast Club
Once again, we are running our Student Nutrition Program! This year, we will continue our “Family Style” breakfast club. Thank you to our volunteers and staff, the program will be running every day and began on Monday, September 30, 2024. Students are let into the school to access the Breakfast Club between 8:05 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. This program is available to all students interested in starting their day with a healthy breakfast.
** If you are interested in volunteering your time to this amazing program, please send the school an email at St.TeresaofAvilaInfo@dpcdsb.org. Note: A Criminal Reference Check *Vulnerable Sector, is required.
2024-2025 School Council
The primary focus of a Catholic School Advisory Council is, through active participation of parents, to improve pupil achievement and to enhance the accountability of the education system to parents. A Catholic School Councils primary means of achieving its purpose by making recommendations in accordance with this policy and regulation to the principal of the school and the DPCDSB.
We would like to thank the Catholic School Council for their efforts on behalf of our students. As a school community we appreciate this continued support and cooperation.
Our next council meetings will be held at 6 pm on the following dates:
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Wednesday March 26, 2025
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Kiss and Ride Procedures
Kiss & Ride Procedures.
Guidelines when using the Kiss & Ride program at St. Teresa of Avila:
- Children are to be dropped off or picked up, using the drop off lane between the hours of 8:15 - 8:30 a.m. and 3:00-3:15 p.m. Due to the high volume of cars, especially in the morning, and dependent on the weather, please consider arriving early.
- As cars enter the school driveway, please proceed in a slow and cautious manner, around the parking lot.
- The drop off and pick up lane begins directly in front of the kindergarten yard and extends until the STOP sign. Please drive up to the very top of the kiss and ride lane to drop off and pick up your children to facilitate a steady flow of traffic.
- Children are to exit the car in a safe and careful manner with their backpacks ready to avoid a long wait time in the drop off lane. Children are to exit the vehicle on the right side of the car, onto the curb, for safety purposes and proceed to their door.
- Cars are to exit in a slow and cautious manner and are encouraged to turn right out of the school in order to ease the flow of traffic.
- Please do not attempt to move into the drop-off lane from the drive thru lane.
- Do not park or leave your vehicle unattended in the Kiss & Ride lanes. If you need to get out of your car, please park your car and escort your child(ren) to school.
- Cars may park in the parking lot, Please use the area specified to cross across the lanes safely.
Please see the visual below to help support this messaging
We realize that the mornings are very hectic, and the Kiss and Ride lane is very convenient for many families, however, the safety of the students is always first. Please help us create a safe environment for everyone.
St. Teresa of Avila's Monthly Reminders
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Volunteers Needed!
Are you interested in volunteering at St. Teresa of Avila? Our volunteers support programs and activities at the school. We appreciate and rely on parents who can devote a small portion of their time to help. People who volunteer in schools and attend trips are required to have completed Vulnerable Sector Check -Level 3 ($35), which can be completed online at the link below.
Please note that if you have previously submitted a Criminal Reference Check, they have expired due to the pandemic time lapse, unless you have completed the Annual Declaration. Please connect with the main office if you are unsure.
Once the form is completed, your volunteer service can begin. We look forward to working with you for the betterment and support of all students.
Lunch Options at AVILA
Good Morning Avila Families!
We are very pleased to share that our lunch options at St. Teresa of Avila began the week of September 30, 2024.
Thanks to the support from our Catholic School Council , we are able to offer you lunch options for each day of the week!
Monday: Ozmow's
Tuesday: Domino's Pizza
Wednesday: Mr. Sub
Thursday: Domino's Pizza
Friday: Hero Burger
All orders will be placed through SchoolCash Online.
All orders and refunds for the week will close the Friday before. For example, orders for the week of November 4, 2024 will close on Friday, November 1, 2024.
There will not be any opportunity to purchase Ozmow's, Mr. Sub, or Hero Burger for the day-of. We will continue to a limited amount of pizza available for same- day sales at $3.00 per slice.
Student Accidents and Injuries
We would like to take this opportunity to share with all of you some of our practice when it comes to student injury at school.
Avila is a very exciting and active environment, where students are always looking for fun and active things to do while outside at recess. Sometimes, however, these activities lead to injury. Students are aware that if they become injured at school, they are to inform a staff member on duty. The staff member then notifies the office who then manages the care of the student.
Head Injuries:
All students who have experienced a head injury are screened for a potential concussion. If symptoms are consistent with a potential concussion, EMS is contacted to assess further. Once EMS is contacted, parents are then contacted to inform them of the situation. EMS will determine next steps at this point. However, if symptoms are not consistent with a potential concussion, the student is treated with ice, and parents are informed. Students will be sent home with the Concussion Screening information. No matter the severity, parents are always informed of a head injury sustained at school.
Other Injuries:
Scrapes, cuts, bumps and bruises are supported on a case-by-case basis. Some injuries are more significant that others, perhaps requiring medical attention (potential break, sprain, etc), which would result in a parent receiving a phone call from the office. Other injuries of a less significant nature may not require a phone call home.
Please note: We are not able to disinfect, or apply any sort of antibacterial product to an injury. Staff will clean wounds with water as best as they can, and bandage the area.
Staff do their best to support each student on a case-by-case basis, and always put themselves in the position of the parent when supporting student injury.
Recess and Outdoor Learning Time
As we draw closer to the season of fall and the temperature outside begins to drop, we ask that your child comes to school in appropriate clothing/ outerwear.
Drink Breaks
Lunch Drop Off
Please ensure that your child arrives at school with all the items they need for the day. We realize that there will be occasions where students forget something at home There will be a table located at the front doors for parents/guardians who are dropping off items for their children. Please label the item clearly with the CHILD’S NAME AND TEACHER.
If you plan on bringing your child’s lunch in the morning, let your children know that you will be leaving the lunch on the table at the front doors.
Allergies In the Classroom
We at St. Teresa of Avila School would appreciate the cooperation of the entire school community by NOT sending any lunches or snacks that contain nut or nut byproducts which could potentially harm a pupil. Please also refrain from sending WOW butter, as this product is very difficult to distinguish from peanut butter. Please make sure that all of your children’s caregivers are aware of the food restrictions. Please do not send food for birthdays or special occasions . We look for ward to your co-operation in making this a safe year for all of our pupils.
Medical Supports
Some important paperwork must be filled out in order for the school to have information on how best to support your child. Please ensure that the Authorization for the storage and administration of medication accompanies all medication coming to the school.
Personal Electronic Devices (PEDs) at School
Recently, the Ministry of Education put in place new policies around the use of cell phones by members of the school community, which includes our students. Students are to refrain from using their PEDs unless directed to do so by an educator, or for health medical, and/or special education needs. PEDs (cell phones) are to be kept out of sight and either powered off or on silent mode in the student’s backpack. The school does not assume responsibility for lost, or damaged devices. Please note that St. Teresa of Avila, through the support of the Catholic School Council, has always invested in technology for students. All students have access to devices while at school. Personal devices are not required to access the curriculum.
Communication with students throughout the day is to be made through the school; through either the main phone line or the info mailbox at St.TeresaofAvilaInfo@dpcdsb.org.
**Students are not allowed to use their PEDs on the school bus as per STOPR rules and regulations.
Dress Code
This past June, the Dufferin-Peel school board reviewed the student dress code policies and implemented the following:
A dress code refers to the standard of student dress which is respectful of the dignity of the human person and inclusive. Parents are to ensure students are dressed in a manner which ensures that their torso and upper legs, to the mid-thigh, are not exposed.
In addition, the DPCDSB dress code will exclude any garments with messages containing or portraying any offensive and/or inappropriate content.
Members of the DPCDSB community will not be permitted to wear attire that promotes:
a) hate
b) discrimination
c) illegal activity
d) profanity
e) violence
f) political language
g) threats to health and safety
h) or content that contravenes the Ontario Human Rights Code.
School Cash Online
Reporting Student Absences: Safe Arrival through School Messenger
The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board has implemented a new student absence reporting system that will make it easier for you to report your child’s absence from school. This new system is called SafeArrival.
With SafeArrival, you are asked to report your child’s absence in advance using any of the following three convenient options:
1. Using your mobile device, download and install the SchoolMessenger app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store (or from the links at https://go.schoolmessenger.ca/#/home )
- The first time you use the app, select Sign Up to create your account.
- Select Attendance then Report an Absence
- The first time you use the website, select Sign Up to create your account.
- Select Attendance then Report an Absence.
3. Call the toll-free number 1.844.435.3440 to report an absence using the automated phone system. For Student Being Late to School or Early Departure from School.
- The automated message will prompt you to enter ABSENCE for student, and will ask if the student be ABSENT today, tomorrow etc.
- To this question, please say ‘yes’ to absent as the next question will be to enter the type of absence and will give you options of full day, late, early departure leave and return.
- The above 3 options are available 24 hours/day, 7 days a week.
- Future absences can be reported at any time.
Remember to: Please report absences in advance using SafeArrival instead of sending notes or calling/emailing the school.
STOPR Transportation Procedures
- 1.0 kilometer Kindergarten and Grade 1
- 1.6 kilometers for Grades 2 – 4
- 2.0 kilometers for Grades 5 – 8
- 3.8 kilometers for Grades 9 – 1
If your child is moving to grade 2, grade 5, or grade 9 in the 2023-2024 school year, their eligibility status for transportation may be changing. Eligibility information can be accessed at the website noted below. All transported kindergarten and grade 1 students are required to be met by a parent/ caregiver when disembarking from their bus on their return trip from school.
Courtesy Seating Requestshave been finalized! Please login to STOPR to see if you have been accommodated.
Contacting STOPR
The STOPR website provides up to date delay and inclement weather cancellation information in addition to policy, procedures and frequently asked question. Please consider registering for notice of alerts regarding issues such as buses running behind schedule. The STOPR website also allows parents to access information specific to “what school do I attend” and “am I eligible for transportation”. This site also provides parents access to specific bus stop location and pick up and drop off times for their children if eligible for transportation.
Telephone: STOPR: Phone: 905 890-6000 Toll free: 1-800 668-1140