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The Importance of Catholic Education and OAPCE as its Advocate

The Importance of Catholic Education and OAPCE as its Advocate Proverbs 22:6 offers a powerful reminder: “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old, he will not depart from it.” This verse underscores the lifelong impact of the education and guidance children receive during their formative years. Catholic education is not just about academics; it is about nurturing children in their faith and instilling values of compassion, respect, and service. When we “train up” children in these ways, we provide them with the tools to lead lives rooted in integrity and faith. OAPCE plays a critical role in supporting parents in this mission by advocating for the preservation and strength of Catholic education. Parent, YCDSB.  In a society that is becoming increasingly secular, the role of Catholic education is more important than ever. Catholic schools provide a unique and valuable learning environment that fosters the holistic development of students, emphasizing not only academic excellence but also the spiritual, moral, and social growth of each individual. Alongside this, organizations like the Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education (OAPCE) play a crucial role in ensuring the continued success and preservation of Catholic education in Ontario. “Today more than ever, Catholic education plays a crucial role in instilling strong values and moral principles in our youth. It provides a solid foundation rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church, shaping students into responsible and ethical citizens.” – J. Tecson, OAPCE Director, Toronto Catholic education promotes strong values and moral principles, which is vital in a time where moral relativism is prevalent. Catholic schools provide a solid foundation rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church. Students are encouraged to develop a strong moral compass based on principles such as respect, compassion, humility, and justice. The emphasis on virtues like honesty, integrity, and self-discipline shapes students into responsible and ethical citizens who will contribute positively to their communities and society as a whole. Additionally, Catholic education offers a comprehensive and well-rounded education. Alongside academic subjects like math, science, and languages, students receive instruction in religious studies and theology. This not only deepens their understanding of their faith but also provides a rich context for exploring the complexities of the world around them. The integration of faith and reason allows students to develop critical thinking skills and an appreciation for the interconnectedness of knowledge and truth. However, the value of Catholic education extends far beyond the classroom. The Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education provides a platform for parents and guardians to actively participate in their children’s education and support the continuation and preservation of publicly funded Catholic education in the province. OAPCE serves as the voice of parents and guardians of children enrolled in the publicly funded English Catholic System of Education. As the ONLY Catholic parent association recognized by the Ministry of Education, OAPCE holds a unique position in advocating for the protection and promotion of Catholic education. One of the invaluable contributions of OAPCE is its ability to share information and resources with parents. By keeping parents informed about local school boards and Ministry of Education policies, OAPCE empowers parents to be actively involved in their children’s education. This support and guidance are especially important for parents who may feel daunted by the prospect of involvement due to a lack of support or direction. OAPCE also provides a platform for parents to engage in advocacy efforts. Through their representation on various Ministry of Education initiatives and working tables, OAPCE ensures that the parent perspective is heard and taken into account in decision-making processes. By serving as a conduit between school councils, regional councils, and the provincial association, OAPCE ensures that parents’ views and concerns are effectively communicated and addressed. Furthermore, OAPCE works in collaboration with other key stakeholders in Catholic education, including bishops, principals, trustees, and teachers. This collaborative approach strengthens the collective voice advocating for Catholic education and helps to create a united front in supporting the values and principles unique to Catholic schools. “Collaboration among key stakeholders is vital for the preservation and enhancement of Catholic education. OAPCE’s work in bringing together bishops, principals, trustees, teachers, and parents strengthens our collective voice in supporting the values and principles unique to Catholic schools.” – J. Perri, Co-Executive Director, OAPCE  Additionally, OAPCE plays a significant role in raising the profile of Catholic education. By organizing events such as their annual conference, OAPCE provides a platform for parents across Ontario to come together, engage in meaningful discussions, and learn from experts in the field. These conferences offer opportunities for parents to deepen their understanding of the importance of Catholic education and its impact on their children’s lives. They also provide a space to celebrate and strengthen their faith, fostering a sense of community among parents. In conclusion, Catholic education plays a vital role in today’s secular world. By providing a values-based education, a comprehensive and well-rounded curriculum, and a supportive and inclusive community, Catholic schools prepare students to face the challenges of the world with faith, knowledge, and resilience. In this mission, organizations like the Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education (OAPCE) are invaluable. With their role in sharing information, engaging in advocacy efforts, and fostering collaboration among stakeholders, OAPCE ensures that parents have a voice and are actively involved in shaping Catholic education for their children. The work of OAPCE is essential in preserving and enhancing the unique and invaluable contribution of Catholic education in today’s secular world.

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As We Walk Forward in Faith Together

As We Walk Forward in Faith Together 1 Peter 5:2-3 “Be shepherds of God’s flock that is under your care, watching over them—not because you must, but because you are willing, as God wants you to be; not pursuing dishonest gain, but eager to serve; not lording it over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock. As the school year begins, the Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education (OAPCE) extends a heartfelt welcome to all parents, guardians, and students. With the summer behind us, we now have the chance to embrace fresh opportunities, new experiences, and a renewed commitment to supporting our children’s education. OAPCE is dedicated to ensuring that the voice of parents is heard within Ontario’s Catholic school system. Your role as parents and guardians is essential to your child’s academic and spiritual growth, and we encourage you to be active participants in their journey this year! Prioritizing Well-being and Learning with Faith With each new school year comes a variety of emotions—excitement, anticipation, and sometimes uncertainty. This year, let’s place a focus on well-being, ensuring our children feel supported in both their academic and personal lives. Education isn’t just about books and grades; it’s about nurturing the whole child, mind, body, and spirit. How Parents Can Make a Difference Active parental involvement can be a game changer. Whether through joining parent councils, volunteering, or simply maintaining open communication with teachers, your engagement helps create a supportive environment for your child to thrive. If you’re looking to make an even greater impact, consider becoming an OAPCE representative. Your voice can help shape the future of Catholic education in Ontario. Ways you can get involved: Attend school events and engage in school council meetings to stay informed. Build strong relationships with teachers and school staff to stay connected to your child’s progress. Foster a collaborative spirit within the school community by volunteering or supporting initiatives. Ensure that our Catholic Faith is paramount in all initiatives and decisions that are made at the school and school board level. Connect with other parents in your school community – together we are stronger! Setting Up for Success: Tips for Parents Here are some actionable tips to ensure a smooth and successful school year for both you and your child: Support healthy habits: Create routines that balance schoolwork, relaxation, and physical activity. A structured approach helps children stay focused and reduces stress. Check-in regularly: Stay involved by having regular check-ins with your child about their experiences, challenges, and successes. This builds trust and opens up communication. Celebrate small wins: Acknowledge progress in your child’s learning journey, no matter how big or small. Positive reinforcement builds motivation. Create a learning-friendly environment: Designate a quiet space at home for study time where your child can focus without distractions. Most importantly, ensure your children understand the reason that they are in a Catholic school to grow together in Christ! Empowering Students: What They Can Do For students, this year presents an opportunity to not only succeed academically but to grow personally and spiritually. Here’s how they can make the most of it: Set clear goals: Encourage your child to set specific, achievable goals for the school year. This gives them a sense of direction and accomplishment. Ask for guidance: It’s important for students to know that seeking help when needed is a sign of strength. Whether they’re struggling with coursework or feeling overwhelmed, reaching out to teachers, friends, or family is key. Stay organized: Managing assignments, deadlines, and extracurriculars can be challenging. Help your child develop organizational habits that will serve them well throughout the year. Stay connected to faith: Encourage participation in school masses, prayer services, or spiritual activities that connect them to the Catholic community. As We Walk Forward in Faith Together: Our New Theme!  The 2024-2025 school year is not just another academic cycle—it’s a chance for our communities to grow closer, stronger, and more united in our shared mission. OAPCE remains committed to working alongside parents, schools, and educators to enhance the Catholic education experience across Ontario. Throughout the year, we will be introducing new initiatives, resources, and events to empower parents and provide meaningful ways to engage with the education system. Stay tuned to our website and social media for updates on upcoming opportunities to connect. A Bright Year Ahead Let’s begin this new academic year with optimism and hope. With faith guiding us, and community strengthening us, there is so much we can achieve together. OAPCE stands with you every step of the way, ensuring that every voice matters and that Catholic education continues to thrive. Wishing you and your family a blessed and successful 2024-2025 school year! Sincerely,Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education (OAPCE)

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Fall Message 2024

  OAPCE Fall 2024 message from the Liaison Bishop ✠ Yvan Mathieu, SM With the beginning of the school year 2024-2025, the Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education (OAPCE) embarks on its 86th year of existence. And as we enter a new phase of the Association’s history, the Gospel reading of Sunday October 6 (27th Sunday in ordinary time) is reminding us of the educational responsibility of the whole Church: People were bringing little children to him in order that he might touch them; and the disciples spoke sternly to them. But when Jesus saw this, he was indignant and said to them, “Let the little children come to me; do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of God belongs. Truly I tell you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will never enter it.” And he took them up in his arms, laid his hands on them, and blessed them. (Mark 10:13-16) As parents who believe in and promote Catholic education, we too bring our children to Jesus. We do want them to be touched by Jesus, the risen Lord. We want them to be in contact with his healing power. We want them to know who he really is. We want them to know that his Gospel, the Good News of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, has the power of changing our lives for the better. We want Jesus to touch their heart and introduce them to life, eternal life. However, there are many obstacles that prevent our children from being touched by Christ today. At the time Jesus walked among us, the disciples tried to keep children away from Jesus. Today, many believe that children do not have to be exposed to the Gospel, to the Catholic values. In Ontario, we can count on the presence of a publicly funded English Catholic system of education in the Province of Ontario.  OAPCE is here to support our Catholic system or Education and advocate for you. We believe that parents play a crucial role in the education of their children, and we encourage you to get involved and be a part of your child’s educational journey. As parents, you are the first and most influential educators of the children God gave you in his love.  As we journey with our children on the path of faith, let us learn from them to be disciples of Christ, “for it is to such as these that the kingdom of God belongs.” (Mark 10:14) A child is totally dependent on his parents to survive. He or she is totally open to God’s action in his/her life. No wonder Jesus declares: “Truly I tell you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will never enter it.” (Mark 10:15) As we embark in this new school year, let us learn from our children how to receive the Gospel and live accordingly. May the way we live our faith in love and hope inspire our children. And may our commitment to our children’s education make the difference in our school boards, our schools and our families. A blessed school year to you all! ✠ Yvan Mathieu, SM

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Queen’s Park Visit

On Tuesday, May 28, 2024 the Co-Executive Directors and Directors of the Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education (OAPCE), representing different regions from across the province visited Queen’s Park in Toronto for an unforgettable day of advocacy for Catholic Education.   OAPCE members were seated in the packed gallery as visitors to the assembly. Upon arrival, they were immediately immersed in a momentous first of its kind event unfolding in the province. Indigenous communities from Sioux Lookout in Northern Ontario had gathered, with their MP, Sol Mamakwa.  He later delivered an address to Parliament in the Anishininiimowen (Oji-Cree) language. The heartfelt speech garnered standing ovations, with even Premier Ford extending congratulations and reaffirming commitments to address long-standing issues, notably the addition of 76 long-term care beds in the northern region.  Throughout the day, the OAPCE Directors were witness to debates and discussions on various topics. Minister of Education, Stephen Lecce, addressed criticisms from Liberal members regarding limited and selective school reconstructions in the GTA. His response underlined the government’s unwavering support for educational infrastructure projects. Minister Lecce highlighted a recent announcement of a new French elementary school in Scarborough, emphasizing the government’s dedication to investing in education across party lines. OAPCE felt very privileged to observe the legislature in session and to witness first hand how Education is debated on the floor. Following the parliamentary proceedings, OAPCE Directors were invited to meet with Minister Lecce and Premier Ford. Minister Lecce spoke directly with individual OAPCE Directors, as he listened intently to their concerns and ideas. Directors were also greeted by MPP Christine Hogarth, MPP Aris Babikian and MPP Billy Pang.  Minister Lecce then led everyone to the Premier’s office where OAPCE members had an audience with Premier Doug Ford, Minister Lecce and MPP Michael Ford. During this interaction, they were commended for their tireless efforts in promoting Catholic education in Ontario. The Premier was also presented with an appreciation plaque dedicated to his support of OAPCE as the recognized parent association in the province of Ontario. He was very appreciative of the gesture, especially with the plaque. Despite his busy schedule, he extended warm hospitality to each one of the Directors and invited each one to take individual photos with him in his official Premier’s chair!   As we were leaving the Premier was very insistent of his support for our organization and offered his contact information to the Co-Executive Directors to “call on him for anything you need”, and to keep doing the work that we all do to advocate for parents in the province.  During lunch in the Queen’s Park Regional directors continued to network with local MPPs including Vic Fedeli. It was an exciting experience for all OAPCE Directors, the experience provided valuable insights into the workings of the provincial legislature, many of whom had never experienced a visit to Queen’s Park in the past.  Everyone left Queen’s Park feeling energized about the progress being made in support of Catholic Education in Ontario. 

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OAPCE CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

The OAPCE’s annual conference held at Monsignor Percy Johnson Secondary School in Etobicoke on April 13 was a remarkable event that left a lasting impact on all who attended. Thanks to the dedication and support of our attendees, sponsors, and vendors, the conference was a resounding success! Throughout the day, participants were treated to a series of enriching experiences, including engaging keynote speeches, informative workshops, and valuable networking opportunities. The event served as a platform for lively discussions, insightful reflections, and the exchange of innovative ideas aimed at advancing Catholic education in Ontario. As the buzz from the conference continues to reverberate within the educational community, we invite everyone to relive the excitement by exploring the conference highlights. From inspiring presentations to thought-provoking discussions, there’s plenty to discover and learn from. Whether you were able to attend the conference or not, now is the perfect time to catch up on what everyone is talking about. Join us as we revisit the memorable moments and celebrate the collective achievements of our community. Read on to discover the conference scoop and keep the conversation going!

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Navigating Modern Family Life

Balancing Faith Formation and Digital Minimalism In today’s fast-paced world, finding the balance between nurturing family faith and navigating the digital landscape can be challenging. Thankfully, there are resources and insights available to help guide families through these complexities. “Everyday Family Faith” by Sandy Swartzentruber is a compact yet powerful tool for families seeking to prioritize daily faith formation. This pocket-sized guide offers activities for engaging discussions about Bible verses, enhancing prayer life, and integrating faith into everyday activities, all tailored for each day of the week. From Monday to Sunday, families can embark on a journey of spiritual growth and connection. On the other hand, “Digital Minimalism” by Cal Newport sheds light on the pervasive influence of the digital “attention” economy on our lives. As a Computer Science professor at Georgetown University, Newport provides a compelling overview of how smartphones, social media, and apps are engineered for compulsive use, often at the expense of our well-being, productivity, and relationships. While acknowledging the benefits of technology, Newport emphasizes the importance of being intentional about how we engage with digital tools. He urges readers to discern between value-adding activities and addictive distractions, advocating for a focused approach to technology usage that aligns with our priorities and values. In essence, both resources underscore the importance of intentional living in today’s world. By nurturing family faith and embracing digital minimalism, families can cultivate deeper connections, prioritize meaningful activities, and foster a balanced lifestyle that aligns with their values and aspirations. As we navigate the complexities of modern family life, let us draw inspiration from these resources to create a harmonious balance between faith formation and digital well-being. Together, we can cultivate a more intentional, purposeful approach to living that enriches our lives and strengthens our bonds with one another.

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Year of Prayer

In a world often characterized by hustle and bustle, Pope Francis invites us to pause and reflect on the profound significance of prayer. With the inauguration of the Year of Prayer ahead of the 2025 Jubilee, the Holy Father calls upon believers worldwide to deepen their spiritual connection and prepare their hearts for the grace-filled event to come. The Year of Prayer is more than just a calendar designation; it’s a call to rediscover the transformative power of prayer in our personal lives, within the Church, and throughout the world. It’s a journey of rekindling our faith, nurturing the flame of charity within us, and fostering a sense of hope anchored in God’s promises. At the heart of this year-long journey is the Jubilee Prayer, a beautiful expression of our longing for the coming of God’s Kingdom and our commitment to being agents of transformation in the world. As we cultivate the seeds of the Gospel within us, we anticipate the day when God’s glory will shine eternally, and evil will be vanquished. The grace of the Jubilee is not meant to be contained within the walls of churches; it’s a gift meant to be shared with the world. As pilgrims of hope, we are called to spread the joy and peace of our Redeemer, infusing our communities with the love and compassion that flow from our encounters with the Divine. As we embark on this Year of Prayer, let us open our hearts to the grace that awaits us. May we become tireless cultivators of the Gospel, bearers of hope in a world yearning for light. And may the echoes of our prayers resound throughout the earth, heralding the coming of God’s Kingdom and the dawn of a new era of peace and love.

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Cell Phone Policy

Reclaiming Classroom Focus: Ontario’s Push for Cell Phone Restrictions During Critical Teaching Hours In the ever-evolving landscape of education, Ontario is taking a bold step towards refocusing classrooms on what matters most: learning. With the introduction of new standardized provincewide measures and increased resources, the province aims to tackle a pervasive issue that has been steadily encroaching upon the sanctity of educational spaces – the omnipresence of cellphones. Starting in the 2024-25 school year, Ontario families can anticipate a series of initiatives aimed at supporting students, parents, and school staff in navigating the digital distractions that have become synonymous with modern-day learning environments. Support and Enforcement Measures One of the central pillars of Ontario’s plan is a concerted effort to inform parents about cellphone use restrictions and their associated consequences. Annual notifications from school boards will serve as a reminder of the importance of minimizing distractions during instructional time. Furthermore, report cards will now include comments on students’ distraction levels in class, shedding light on a crucial aspect of their academic performance that may have previously gone unnoticed. This proactive approach aims to foster greater awareness and accountability among students and parents alike. In addition to these communication efforts, enforcement procedures will be strengthened to address a range of disruptive behaviors, including the possession of substances like tobacco, electronic cigarettes, and recreational cannabis. Standardized signage reflecting the Provincial Code of Conduct will be prominently displayed in public spaces within schools, reinforcing behavioral expectations and promoting a culture of respect. Investment in Student Well-being Ontario’s commitment to student well-being extends beyond enforcement measures, with a significant investment of $17.5 million earmarked for additional resources. A substantial portion of this funding will support initiatives aimed at promoting healthy behaviors and reducing distractions in the classroom. From targeted marketing campaigns to mandatory training for educators, these initiatives underscore the province’s dedication to equipping schools with the tools they need to create optimal learning environments. Furthermore, partnerships with organizations like School Mental Health Ontario will provide students and parents with invaluable resources to address addictive behaviors and promote digital literacy. Cell Phone Restrictions and Beyond Central to Ontario’s strategy is the implementation of stringent cell phone restrictions during critical teaching hours. Under the new guidelines, schools will adopt uniform policies requiring cell phones to be on silent and out of sight at the beginning of instructional time, with exceptions granted at the discretion of educators. For younger students in kindergarten to Grade 6, a complete cell phone restriction will be enforced throughout the school day, emphasizing the importance of minimizing distractions during formative years of learning. Additionally, measures will be taken to ban social media sites on school networks and devices, further mitigating potential sources of distraction. A Unified Front Ontario’s comprehensive approach to addressing cell phone use in schools has garnered support from a diverse array of stakeholders, including health experts and advocacy organizations. From Heart & Stroke to the Lung Health Foundation, voices across the province have lauded the government’s commitment to safeguarding student well-being and fostering a culture of respect in educational settings. Moreover, the Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education (OAPCE) stands in solidarity with this policy, recognizing its potential to enhance the learning environment and promote student engagement. As we navigate the complexities of modern education, Ontario’s initiative serves as a beacon of proactive governance, prioritizing the needs of students and educators alike. By reclaiming classroom focus and curtailing digital distractions, the province paves the way for a more enriching and productive learning experience for generations to come. “While acknowledging the merits of technology in education, it’s evident that smartphones pose considerable challenges in classrooms. Principals regularly cite concerns such as inappropriate use, texting distractions, and breaches of privacy, all of which impede effective learning. We firmly believe that while there is a place for cell phones in education, their use should be limited during critical teaching hours. Therefore, we advocate for the restriction of smartphones in elementary schools and their controlled use in high school classrooms, ensuring they are employed solely for educational purposes when necessary.” Joe Perri, Co-Executive Director, OAPCE.

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Embracing the Essence of Catholic Education Week

A Celebration of Love Catholic Education Week is more than just a yearly event; it’s a time for reflection, gratitude, and celebration of the profound impact of Catholic education. This year, as we delve into the theme of #CEW2024, “We are Called to Love,” we’re reminded of the timeless principles that form the foundation of Catholic education. At the heart of Catholic Education Week lies a profound truth: love is the guiding force that shapes our educational journey. The prayer shared during this week encapsulates this ethos, inviting us to embody love in action, to embrace principles of justice, mercy, faith, hope, and joy. Love in action is more than a mere sentiment; it’s a transformative force that permeates every aspect of Catholic education. It inspires educators to nurture the minds and hearts of their students, instilling values that go beyond the classroom walls. It empowers students to become compassionate leaders, equipped to make a positive difference in their communities and beyond. But Catholic Education Week is not just about celebrating the past; it’s also about looking towards the future with hope and determination. It’s a time to reaffirm our commitment to providing a quality education rooted in love and guided by faith. It’s an opportunity to rekindle our passion for teaching and learning, knowing that our efforts are shaping the leaders of tomorrow. As we reflect on the recent celebrations of Catholic Education Week, let us not forget the enduring value of Catholic education. Let us continue to be inspired by the theme of #CEW2024, “We are Called to Love,” and let love be our guiding light as we strive to create a more compassionate, just, and hopeful world through education.

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Discovering the Heart of Catholic Education: OAPCE’s Position Paper

The Ontario Association of Parents in Catholic Education (OAPCE) is proud to present its latest position paper, “Empowering Parents and Preserving Catholic Education: Ensuring Student Success and Well-being in Ontario.” This paper delves into the critical importance of publicly funded Catholic education in Ontario and the indispensable role parents play as primary educators. It serves as a guiding light for all stakeholders invested in the future of Catholic education in our province. Introduction: Unveiling the Essence of Catholic Education In the heart of Ontario’s educational landscape lies the vibrant tapestry of Catholic education, woven together by the unwavering commitment of parents, educators, and communities. Our position paper illuminates the essence of Catholic education, emphasizing its profound impact on student success and well-being. Through collaborative efforts and a shared vision, we endeavor to preserve and promote the rich heritage of Catholic education for generations to come. Journey through the Paper: Within the pages of our position paper, you will embark on a journey that explores the core principles and values underpinning Catholic education in Ontario. From the pivotal role of parents as primary educators to the nurturing of student well-being and the promotion of Catholic identity, each section offers valuable insights and perspectives. Engage with Insights: The paper draws upon the findings of the 2023 OAPCE Parent Survey, providing a comprehensive overview of the challenges, priorities, and aspirations of parents in Catholic education. Through their voices, we gain a deeper understanding of the diverse needs and perspectives within our community, fueling our collective efforts to enhance the educational experience for all students. Call to Action: As advocates for Catholic education, we invite you to delve into the pages of our position paper and discover the transformative power of parental engagement, student well-being, and faith formation. Your participation in this discourse is invaluable, as together, we shape the future of Catholic education in Ontario. Join Us: We urge parents, educators, policymakers, and community members alike to join us in our mission to empower parents and preserve Catholic education. By embracing the principles outlined in our position paper, we can foster a culture of collaboration, inclusivity, and excellence within our schools and communities. Together, let us champion the values of Catholic education and ensure the success and well-being of every student in Ontario. Read the full position paper today and embark on a journey of discovery, empowerment, and transformation. Join us in preserving the legacy of Catholic education in Ontario. Together, we can make a difference. Download position paper

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