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daytime Ottawa - Thu Apr 18 2024

Grade 6 Students from St Gregory and the OCSB SEP on the Derick Fage daytime Ottawa show on ROGERStv.  Help these student meet their goals by shopping at their website EveryBiteCounts!

See the whole video here.

SEP in the House!  Mar 18 2024

The students of St. Gregory set a challenge to pitch a class visit to their MP Anita Vandenbeld (Ottawa West-Nepan).  On the 20th of February, the students hosted Anita for an afternoon of presentations and demonstrations. They shared their passion in raising money for the Ottawa Food Bank; and guided Anita through jewlery making, water colour card creation, soap sales, and 3D printed cards. Being mindful of the opportunity infront of them the students gave Anita a special card and key chain for the Prime Minister. Anita delivered the gifts, and on Monday, March 18, 2024, stood in the House of Commons to share her experience with the students.  Watch the video!

daytime Ottawa - Tue Mar 19 2024

Grade 4/5 Students from Holy Redeemer and the OCSB SEP on the Derick Fage daytime Ottawa show on ROGERStv.  Help these student meet their goals by shopping at their website https://smileswitchcarts.myshopify.com/

See the whole video here.

daytime Ottawa - Tue Feb 20th 2024

Kim Lacelle and Neda Bernabo explain the OCSB SEP on the Derick Fage daytime Ottawa show on ROGERStv. 

See the whole video starting at 20.41 at the ROGERStv Link

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Students in the Ottawa Catholic School Board are learning how to be entrepreneurs, while aiming to make a difference in the community.

About 30 schools take part in what's called the OCSB Social Entrepreneurs Program

Students from kindergarten to Grade 12 participate in a business oriented and student-led initiative, where they gain entrepreneurial experience. Groups choose a charity and/or community partner to support and work on building a social enterprise.

"The project aims to create social entrepreneurs, and the social part is the key aspect — making a difference in our community," says teacher Carol Mok at St. Joseph Catholic High School in Barrhaven. "You can learn all you want through theory, but it's not the same as actually doing it. They can see just how long it takes, how much effort it takes."

Her Grade 11 business class participates in the program by creating a brand and marketing, and selling hoodies and toques with profits going to the Ottawa Mission.

"It means that we're actually supporting a change and a cause, and that we're helping people and helping the local community, which means a lot," says student Francesca Barresi.

The clothing is sold in the school's store and through an online Shopify site

"When we started this business, I was excited to learn what's the business about, how is it like to run, how is it to create an idea from a fully normal idea to a fully functioning business for a not-for-profit," says another student, Samuel Joseph.

An entrepreneur and mentor, Bob Huggins, guides the group.

"For me, it's a give back. I was one of the fortunate Canadians to have sold a business to Google," he says. "It's all new to these kids, and so I think that's the most fun part for me."

The goal for the students is to raise more than $1,000 to donate to the Ottawa Mission.

Some of the students will continue with the project, even after the semester ends.

"Although we have gotten a lot of stuff done, there's more that can be done," says Samuel Joseph. 

Embracing Natural Beauty: Social Entrepreneurs Program at St. Mother Teresa

Feb 22, 2024 Article by | OCSB News

Meet Venika Sem, a Grade 12 student and co-president at St. Mother Teresa High School, who is leading an initiative to celebrate and empower individuals with textured and kinky hair in her community. Venika is breaking new ground as the first student to embark on an individual Social Entrepreneurs Program (SEP) project at the OCSB. Her dedication and innovative spirit are an inspiration to all.

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Deep Learning |Jan 15, 2024

Inspiring Young Minds: An Afternoon with Stacey Martin at St. Pius X


Article by | OCSB News

Lights Camera Action: Pius on Point

Broadway came to St. Pius X High School students in late December through a visit from the designer, dancer, and Broadway performer Stacey Martin. Ms. Martin, a former St.Pius X student, captivated students participating in the OCSB Social Entrepreneurial Program (SEP) as she shared her life story, showcasing how one dream – Broadway can lead to another dream – fashion designer and business owner.

Dream Big

Stacey, the creative genius behind the highly successful clothing company formerly known as Kania Couture Inc., ... Read More

Article by | OCSB News

SPXpresso Cafe

Stacey made her second stop in the world of SEP at the cozy and welcoming SPXpresso café run by Jennifer Currie’s inclusion students. The café is an ideal location for inclusion students to learn basic business skills, such as preparing orders, handling payments, giving change, and delivering orders throughout the school. After presenting to the students and their SEP mentors, Stacey had the chance to walk around the cafe and observe the students’ work while having one-on-one conversations with them.

Deep Learning Works

This visit was a testament to the power of role models and the significance of connecting education with real-world experiences through Deep Learning practices.

Link to Article from The Sam Laprade Show

CityNews interview between Sam Laprade and Steve Georgopoulos and Emma Lawlor of the Grade 3 Pet Warriors of St Gregory School

Image of Emma Lawlor from CityNews interview.
Link to Stittsville article
Link to Glebe report article
Image of article from the Community Voice, St. Anne