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Mother Teresa has a lot going on 'beyond the academics,' says principal
Jun 30, 2007 By: Jennifer Stone
COURTICE -- Social justice is a big priority at Mother Teresa Elementary School.
"When we do things, particularly those with a social justice bent -- food drives, the Be An Angel program --- they are all wonderful," said Principal Gerard van den Wildenberg of his school community.
For example, during last year's Christmas season, each class was given generic information -- like ages and genders -- about a family and put together a hamper for them.
"Wow. You should have seen it here," said Mr. van den Wildenberg. "The whole place was packed."
Just recently, another fundraiser, for the Holy Childhood Association was held, and the school "raised bucketfuls of money," said the principal.
The community and the school support one another in an array of ways, he noted.
"I really like the way the school, the church and the community can bond together for initiatives like our social justice initiatives," said Mr. van den Wildenberg. ¨ A recent musical put on by students and staff was another example of the school coming together, said the principal.
"We had 124 students involved," he said. "It was a mad house leading up to it but, was it ever worth it."
The school, built in the early 1990s and located on Glen Abbey Drive, is home, this year to 428 students.
While academics are important, the community makes the school, said the principal.
"Those added little things, on top of the academics, we have here make it great," said Mr. van den Wildenberg.
"Life here is very good," he said.