City of Toronto is hiring part-time employees for summer recreation jobs starting January 22. Students are encouraged to visit the City of Toronto Site linked below.
Toronto Island Centerville is not accepting applications for the 2025 season and interviews will be scheduled for the beginning of March. If interested, please see the link below.
https://www.centreisland.ca/centreville-amusement-park/employment-opportunities
On September 7th, our secondary students were invited to attend an opening year assembly with Mr. Russo (our school Principal) and Ms. Chiera (our school Guidance Counsellor). Missed the presentation? No worries! The presentation slides can be found here. :)
Ontario Food Banks are in dire need of donations and volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering at a Food Bank, please visit https://feedontario.ca/about-us/find-a-food-bank/ to find a location near you.
If you are planning a one-time volunteer day/weekend, don't forget to print out your volunteer form (Student Services Page) ahead of time so your supervisor can sign off on your hours!
There are many opportunities for the public to get involved with the City of Toronto throughout the year. The City actively encourages participation by its residents in order to make our city a better place for all to live, work, learn and play. See the link for more info.
https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/get-involved/volunteer-with-the-city/
You can visit the TCDSB IT for Students page by clicking on the button to submit an electronic ticket for support. If are not able to access your login, please call Service Desk
(416) 222-8282 Ext. 4357 (HELP)
You can use the Video Tutorial button to take you to a YouTube video that will walk you through D2L.
Outreach is an LGBTQ Catholic resource offering news, essays, resources and community for LGBTQ Catholics and those who minister with them in the Catholic Church worldwide.
St. Anne Catholic Academy staff are here to support you and help stop the stigma around mental health. If you need support, please reach out to a caring adult. A special thank you to St. Anne alumni Christina Mo for the poster! Remember, every action counts!
Kids Help Phone: Counselling & referrals, available 24/7, English & French; Arabic interpreter available upon request. Call 1-800-668-6868 or Text CONNECT to 686868
Black Youth Helpline: Black youth specific helpline & services. Call 416-285-9944 or toll free 1-833-294-8650
Hope for Wellness for Indigenous Peoples: Phone counselling / crisis intervention for all Indigenous peoples across Canada. Available in English & French OR Cree, Ojibway, & Inuktitut upon request. Call 1-855-242-3310 (toll free, 24/7). Online chat (English & French only) available at hopeforwellness.ca
Rise UP for Black Youth: 24/7 text support for Black Youth, powered by Kids Help Phone. Text RISE to 686868
LGBT Youthline
Peer Support Line (16-29) for youth who identify as 2SLGBTQ+. Confidential, non-judgmental support and information offered. Call 1-800-268-9688 or text 647-694-4275
Multilingual Distress Line (Operated through Distress Centres of Toronto): Phone support in 8 different languages (English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Portuguese, Spanish, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu). Call 1-877-298-544
Although we are not in person, our students are encouraged to understand how they can reflect the Catholic Graduate Expectations through t+he lens of digital citizenship. This is important in order to work towards the values that we strive to support in our students' development during their time in high school.
Please have a look at the poster to understand how you can work to demonstrate the Catholic Graduate Expectations in our online community.