Kevin MacKenzie
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PVNCCDSB Director of Education Michael Nasello Catholic Education Week remarks. #CEW2020 #IgniteHope #PVNCserves
His Excellency Bishop Daniel Miehm gives his remarks on the upcoming Catholic Education Week. #CEW2020 #IgnitingHope
It was a honour and privilege to listen to current and former PVNCCDSB students discuss their life changing visit to various holocaust sites. This course for credit changed the career path of two former students and impacted all. The highlight was being privileged to shake the hand of a 90 year old holocaust survivor Max Eisen and receive a autograph copy of his book.
Full day of learning and sharing of ideas at the annual Ontario Catholic School Trustee's Association Meeting.
Come out to the Annual Mayor's Levee today from 1pm to 3pm. Hope to see you here!
Come join me and meet Mayor Foster, Members of Council, your local MP & MPP, school board Trustees and other dignitaries at Clarington's Annual Mayor's Levee on Sunday January 5, 2020 1pm to 3pm at 40 Temperance St Bowmanville I hope to see you there!
Delighted to be starting my second year as one of Clarington's Catholic School Board Trustees. I was also elected a second year as the Trustee on The Catholic Parent Engagement Committee.
Don't forget to get out and vote today! It only takes a few moments but will impact the lives of millions of Canadians for years to come. No pressure.
School starts on Tuesday. Remember to slow down especially in school zones and around school buses. Please share because you could save a life.
Important update!!
Tonight at St. Therese Catholic Church in Courtice we celebrated a milestone birthday for Father Tomasz (right) and Father Paul who is leaving for Winnipeg. Both of these Fathers assisted me in my journey to become Catholic in 2016. Father Paul helped guide me in my decision to become a Catholic School Board Trustee. May God bless you on your new journey.
She worried her son with autism would bother his seatmate on the plane. Instead, they ended up travel buddies.
Should Peterborough have just one school board?