Welcome to Train the Trainer
The Gr. 8’s of CES decided to take a stand against bullying. They lined the halls in silence to represent the victims of bullying that have lost their voice. The Grade 8’s dressed in black and as other classes were transitioning through the halls wore signs on their chests that say “Don’t Call Me ___”. The Gr. 8’s filled in the blank with a name that they had been called previously. Everyone has been a part of bullying at one time or another. They wanted to send a powerful message through silence and wonder in the school. The hope is that` everyone will stand up to bullying whenever or where ever.
A Single Dream. A World of Hope.
In 1980, he began the Marathon of Hope, a cross-country run to raise money for cancer research. Fox hoped to raise one dollar for each of Canada's 24 million people. He began with little fanfare from St. John's, Newfoundland, in April and ran the equivalent of a full marathon every day. Fox had become a national star by the time he reached Ontario; he made numerous public appearances with businessmen, athletes, and politicians in his efforts to raise money. It was all about effort for Terry. He challenged himself every day with one goal in mind: raise the most money he could to end cancer.
He was forced to end his run outside of Thunder Bay when the cancer spread to his lungs. His hopes of overcoming the disease and completing his marathon ended when he died nine months later.
Fox was the youngest person ever named a Companion of the Order of Canada. He won the 1980 Lou Marsh Award as the nation's top sportsman and was named Canada's Newsmaker of the Year in both 1980 and 1981. Considered a national hero, he has had many buildings, roads and parks named in his honour across the country.
National Response
Fox had raised $1.7 million by the time he was forced to abandon the Marathon. He realized that the nation was about to see the consequences of the disease, and hoped that this might lead to greater generosity. A week after his run ended, the CTV Television Network organized a nationwide telethon in support of Fox and the Canadian Cancer Society. Supported by Canadian and international celebrities, the five-hour event raised $10.5 million. Among the donations were $1 million each by the governments of British Columbia and Ontario, the former to create a new research institute to be founded in Fox's name, and the latter an endowment given to the Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation. Donations continued throughout the winter, and by the following April, over $23 million had been raised
Magazine Fundraiser

In an effort to raise money for graduation, the grade eight students are doing a fundraiser that involves all grades. On Friday, all students will be attending an assembly at school where they will learn about the fundraiser and all the possible prizes that they can earn by selling magazines. The st[...]
Learn MoreFall Campaign

The students will be doing this fundraiser year after year so eventually all students will benefit directly from it. This fundraiser also benefits all students because they will be able to select and purchase interesting reading materials which will help to keep them interested and engaged in the re[...]
Learn MoreStatewide Testing

Regular, moderate physical activity can help improve learning. It helps increase attention span, energy levels, decision making and problem solving skills. These are essential tools for writing tests. We are encouraging parents and students to turn off the TV, video games and computers and to partic[...]
Learn MoreFestival of Lights
Start a brand new holiday tradition with your friends and family. You're Invited to CHS on Saturday December 16th, as nationally acclaimed vocalist Chris Pinnella (Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Julie Andrews) takes the stage for a night of Hits and Holiday Classics! Join Chris and his 8-Piece Band o[...]
Learn MoreSuccess Linked to Parental Participation
Parents will learn more about the importance of getting involved in their child’s education at a day-long conference this Saturday presented by the District School Board Parent Involvement Committee (DSBPIC). Parent engagement is an effective way to bring teachers and parents together to shar[...]
Learn MoreDonation to United Way

United Way agencies received a donation of $337,533 from the staff and students of District School Board. The funds will be divided among the three United Way agencies based on where the money was contributed so that the agencies across DSB can help to meet local needs.Director of Education Bill Tuc[...]
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