Posts by ‘pd’

St Cecilia

May 25, 2011

Thank You to all who attended at St Cecilia today!  Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and encouraging as I prepare for my 2011/2012 outline for students and parents.

Immaculate Conception

May 24, 2011

Thank You! to the students and parents who attended today’s presentations!  I appreciate the opportunity to have spoken at your school

St Veronica

May 19, 2011

Great students and great questions.  The feedback that parents provided me was outstanding (and very much appreciated).  Very well attended.  Highlight: when children go home and tell their parents to attend, it’s even more rewarding.  Thank You!

Sacred Heart – TCDSB

May 17, 2011

Sacred Heart had a unique way of opening the parents presentation – with a prayer and a song – it was very nice.  Thanks to the students and parents for a great day.

St Monica – TCDSB

May 16, 2011

Thank You St Monica!  The tables were turned today – the students had few questions, but the parents had lots of questions!  A great day!

St Padre Pio

May 12, 2011

Very attentive group of students.  Thank You to St Padre Pio for having me present to your parents and students today!

St Margaret Mary

May 11, 2011

Sorry we had to cut off the kids with all their questions – but it is encouraging to see the interest about being safe online!  Thank You to the parents – your feedback forms were awesome.

St Demetrius – TCDSB

May 10, 2011

WOW – The students were throwing a ton of questions my way today.  I loved the inquisitiveness from the group.  Small group of parents, but ones who really cared and asked great questions.  Looking forward to returning in a few weeks to hit the other group of children!

St Vincent dePaul

May 9, 2011

Thank You to the parents who attended this evening’s presentation.  To the father who approached me and said “I knew I wasn’t crazy” – tell your friends you know heard it first hand from someone in the industry!

St Jerome

May 18, 2011

Great to be back at St Jerome. The students had some “sharp” questions!  To the grade 8’s – take today’s information with you as you enter into high school… and be safe!