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Transitioning between In-Person Learning and Online Remote Learning

Secondary Student Requirements:

Parents/Guardians of secondary students who wish to transition between in-person and online remote learning must complete the Secondary Student Transition Form by the dates below:

Transition Request Deadline Course Start Date
Friday, September 25th, 2020 Tuesday, October 13th, 2020 – Course 2
Friday, October 23rd, 2020 Monday, November 16th, 2020 – Course 3
Friday, November 27th, 2020 Monday, January 4th, 2021 – Course 4
Friday, January 15th, 2021 Monday, February 8th, 2021 – Course 5
Friday, February 19th, 2021 Monday, March 22nd, 2021 – Course 6
Thursday, April 1st, 2021 Monday, April 26th, 2021 – Course 7
Friday, May 7th, 2021 Monday, May 31st, 2021 – Course 8

 

Transportation Requirements:

Regardless if your child transitions between in-person or online remote learning, if your child is eligible for transportation you must complete the Opt-In / Opt-Out Transportation Request through Niagara Student Transportation Service (NSTS).  Read the detailed Back to School Transportation Plan for additional information.

Falls teen continues to break records

By Bernie Puchalski - September 15, 2020

smchs 09 15 2020Carson Gauthier is the definition of a quick study.

Training seriously for less than a year, the 14-year-old Niagara Falls resident has chalked up an impressive list of track and field accomplishments.

The Grade 9 student at Saint Michael Catholic High School in Niagara Falls has won nine provincial gold medals, set three provincial records and was named Athletics Ontario’s under-14 athlete of the year in 2019.

His most recent under-15 record came Sept. 4 in Brampton when he threw the javelin 53.12 metres. His previous best in the event was 46 metres.

“I don’t know what happened. That is a good question,” Gauthier said, when asked to explain his record throw. “That was a big leap (in his personal best) because I didn’t practice for two weeks before that.”

The Thorold Elite Track Club member, who won the under-16 boys javelin event at a track and field meet last Saturday at the Niagara Olympic Club, is clearly trending in the right direction.

“That (Brampton) throw would have won OFSAA (Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations) track and field for novice boys javelin in 2019 so it’s exciting to think about the possibilities for next year if we are lucky enough to have OFSAA back,” Thorold Elite coach Steve Fife said.

Breaking records has become a normal expectation for Gauthier.

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In remembrance of Julianne

By Bernie Puchalski -

In Rememberance of Julianne When I heard of the passing of Julianne Miszk this past Saturday, I was overwhelmed with a sense of sadness, thinking of all the trials and tribulations Julianne faced in the 22 years she graced us with her presence.

Born with Dubowitz syndrome, a rare condition that has only about 140 cases reported worldwide since 1965, Julianne had to deal with a learning disability, an uncommon bone disorder called fibrous dysplasia, surgeries and infections.

If all these challenges weren’t daunting enough, cancer struck.

In November 2016, Julianne had surgery in which a section of her fibula (calf bone) was used to replace a cancerous part of the bone in her jaw.

She spent two weeks in hospital following a 10-hour surgery and had to fight off multiple infections. Sadly, doctors discovered there was still cancer present at the margins of her jaw.

Following chemotherapy, Julianne underwent another 10-hour surgery in July 2017. Doctors took a piece of her scapula (shoulder blade) and put it in her jaw.

In June 2018, doctors determined the cancer had returned inside Julianne’s reconstructed jaw bone. They planned to take the fibula from her other leg, reconstruct with a nerve ending from the top of her foot and follow up with five weeks of radiation. Four hours into the surgery, they discovered so much scar tissue that it was too dangerous to proceed.

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Saint Michael’s athletic award winners

  • Senior Boys Athlete of the Year
  • Senior Girls Athlete of the Year
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  • Junior Girls Athlete of the Year

Matt Wedler was named Saint Michael’s senior boys athlete of the year.

Madd Wedler and Mackenzie Dever were named Saint Michael’s senior male and female athletes of the year.

Recognized as the Niagara Falls high school’s junior athletes of the year were Jaime Manlow and Ethan Goyetche.

Below are the rest of the school’s athletic award winners:

Junior boys football: James Zarafonitis, Rock Award; Eric Kariuki, Mustang Award

Senior boys football: Matt Wedler, Mustang Award; Carson Gilbert, Rock Award.

Cheerleading: Mya McDonough, Leadership Award.

Junior girls basketball: Jaime Manlow, outstanding performance; Sophia Iuliano, outstanding contribution.

Senior girls basketball: Zylyn Leyritana, outstanding performance.

Tennis: Trinaty Carter, MVP; Josh Dagan and Keegan Curnow-Bond, most dedicated.

Golf: Cameron Woods, MVP.

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