Thomas Thomas
Mississauga Ward 5416-845-8225
thomas.thomas@dpcdsb.org
Mississauga Ward: 7
905-270-0536bruno.iannicca@dpcdsb.org
Bruno Iannicca has served the Dufferin-Peel Catholic community as a Catholic school trustee since 1991. Over the past 15 years, Bruno has served in leadership capacities on various board committees, including Chairman of the Board, Chair and Vice-Chair of the Administration & Finance Committee, Vice-Chair of the Program & Faith Committee, and Vice-Chair of the Contracts Negotiation Committee. Bruno has a BA degree in Commerce and Economics from the University of Toronto , and a diploma in Management Studies from Sheridan College.
This Senior Service Specialist at Canada Post is active in the community as a coach for a youth hockey team. He cites his motivation to serve as a Catholic school trustee as an opportunity to give back to the community in which he was raised, and educated. “This position gives me a great deal of satisfaction by simply representing the people that are my and your neighbour. It is all about trying to help each and every child achieve the ultimate goal of this board and that is to be educated to the highest level possible. It is our children that are our future.”
Mississauga Wards 2 & 8
905-301-1210
sharon.hobin@dpcdsb.org
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sharon was schooled in Catholic elementary and secondary schools. After graduating from St. Mary's University with degrees in English, Political Science (BA) and a Bachelor of Education, she taught in Halifax schools until she became Executive Director of Junior Achievement of Mainland Nova Scotia.
In 1983, Sharon moved to Ontario to become National Program Director of Junior Achievement of Canada. In this role she sat on provincial education committees and worked with both national and provincial boards. She was also responsible for curriculum development for national Junior Achievement programs that became part of curricula in many school boards across Canada.
After leaving this full-time position, Sharon ran a special event planning business and served as a curriculum consultant and writer for Junior Achievement.
Sharon is a dedicated supporter of Catholic education and has participated as a parent volunteer on several school councils and committees over twenty years. She has also served as chair of the Central Committee for Catholic School Councils. Sharon is currently in her eighth year as Catholic Trustee.
Her role in education in Dufferin-Peel has been that of an advocate and cheerleader for Catholic schools, parents, staff and most of all, students. She was Vice-Chair for two years (2009-2011), and has also chaired the Faith and Program Committee and the System Review and Strategic Planning Committee as well as Vice Chair and Chair of the Administration and Finance Committee. She is also a member of the Challenged Materials Committee, Discipline Committee, S.E.A.C. and the S.A.L (Supervised Alternative Learning Committee). She is currently Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees. Sharon and her family, husband George, and three children, are members of St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish in Mississauga." I am thrilled to have the honour of being your trustee over these past eight years and I look forward to continuing my work to protect Catholic education and support our school communities, fellow trustees and school board staff."
The Planning Department is responsible for the acquisition and justification of new pupil places (schools, additions, portables, school sites), planning alternate accommodations (ie: host/holding schools) for students who are moving into areas where no permanent facilities are available, designing the boundaries of school catchment areas and forecasting student population.
2013 Long Term Accommodation Plan
Facility Partnerships
For Builders: DPCDSB Sign Specifications
Education Development Charges (EDC)
Enrolment Reports:
October 31, 2014
March 31, 2014
Under the Ministry of Energy’s Green Energy Act (GEA), Ontario Regulation 397-11, broader public sector organizations such as school boards, are required to report annually on the energy consumption of their sites and prepare an Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan. The use of electricity and natural gas for each building and the Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan can be found in the following documents:
2013-2014 Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report
Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan
2015-16 Destinations Directory
2015-16 School Information Index
The Design Department provides support to the Board in the process of selecting Architects; acts as a liaison between the Consulting Team, the Board, academic and corporate administration; authors required reports and prepares Guidelines for school designs as required by the organization. The Department evaluates Consultants’ schedules & budget submissions in detail, essential for all capital projects.
The Design Department interacts with Consultants directing each firm in the development of the schematic and detailed Design and Contract Documents. It monitors the implementation of the Board’s established policies, other departmental requirements, and ensures that school buildings are tendered in a time sensitive period.
Wolfgang A. Stumpf, B. Arch.
Manager of Design
905-890-0708 ext. 23213
wolfgang.stumpf@dpcdsb.org
Meri M. Zaicos
Secretary
905-890-0708 ext. 23212
meri.zaicos@dpcdsb.org
Address:
DPCDSB Design Department
Keaton Centre
5685 Keaton Crescent
Mississauga, ON L5R 3H5
Phone: 905-890-0708
Toll Free: 1-800-387-9501
Fax: 905-890-7660
The Technical Guidelines are not specifications. Rather, they are guidelines of minimum requirements for various disciplines and design methodologies for the Board’s new projects and school additions. It is the responsibility of the consultants not to rely on these documents other than as a guideline, but to develop specifications to be reviewed by the Design Department of the Board, prior to tendering.
Brampton Wards: 2, 5 & 6
416-528-8515
Darryl.dsouza@dpcdsb.org
Darryl D’Souza was educated in a Catholic school in India and came to Surrey, British Columbia, Canada in 2004. While in British Columbia, Darryl was the president of the St. Vincent de Paul Society at the Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, Surrey, BC. He was a member of the outreach program that distributed food to the homeless in downtown east side Vancouver.
Since moving to Brampton, Ontario in 2010, Darryl has been an active member of the Guardian Angels Parish, where he is a member of the Liturgical Hospitality Committee, Fund Raising Committee and a Eucharistic Minister. He is also an active member of the Knights of Columbus (2nd Degree) and volunteers at the St. Louise Outreach Centre of Peel Food Bank.
Darryl is a graduate of the University of Bombay with a post graduate degree in Islamic Banking and Insurance from London, UK. He has been a banker for over 20 years and has held senior positions at banks including ANZ Grindlays Bank, HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank, Citibank, JP Morgan Chase Bank, First Gulf Bank and The Royal Bank of Scotland in India, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and North America.
Darryl currently works with a Global Business Process Outsourcing company where he is part of the consulting team for Business Transformation Services.
‘As a practicing Catholic, husband and a father, I want to share in the joy of providing an education that addresses the spiritual, moral, academic and physical needs of our young people. Through facilitating policies and providing adequate resources in a Christian atmosphere, I would like to empower and encourage teachers and other staff to be inspirational and creative and to fulfill their ministry of evangelization through Catholic education. I will ensure and safeguard the integrity of the Catholic school system which is based on the religious ideals of our Catholic faith, and is dedicated to sharing gospel values through the life and programs in our schools.’
Darryl is newly elected as a trustee for Brampton Wards 2, 5 and 6 and is a member of the following standing committees: Administration and Finance Committee, Faith and Program Committee and By-Law/Policies Review Committee. He is also a member of the Special Education Advisory Committee, Challenged Material Committee and the Joint Ad Hoc Transportation Committee.
Ward 2
Elementary:
Sacred Heart
St. Agnes
St. Isaac Jogues
St. Josephine Bakhita Catholic
St. Leonard
St. Rita
St. Stephen
Secondary:
Notre Dame Catholic S.S.
St. Edmund Campion S.S.
St. Marguerite d'Youville S.S.
Ward 5
Elementary:
Guardian Angels Catholic
Our Lady of Fatima
Our Lady of Peace
St. Jean-Marie Vianney Catholic
St. Joseph (Brampton)
St. Maria Goretti
St. Ursula
Secondary:
St. Augustine S.S.
St. Edmund Campion S.S.
St. Roch C.S.S.
Ward 6
Elementary:
Guardian Angels Catholic
Our Lady of Fatima
Our Lady of Peace
Pauline Vanier Catholic
St. Aidan Catholic
St. Angela Merici Catholic
St. Bonaventure Catholic
St. Jean-Marie Vianney Catholic
St. Leonard
St. Lucy Catholic
Secondary:
St. Augustine S.S.
St. Edmund Campion S.S.
St. Roch C.S.S.
Regional Schools:
St. James Catholic Global Learning Centre
St. Sofia School
Holy Name of Mary Catholic Secondary School
905-951-8898
frank.dicosola@dpcdsb.org
Trustee Frank Di Cosola has advocated for Catholic education as a Trustee since 1988, when he was first elected to the Toronto Catholic District School Board, where he served as Trustee for two terms from 1988 to 1994.
In 2003, he was elected Trustee for the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board where he was subsequently re-elected for three consecutive terms. Frank’s active participation as Trustee for Caledon/Dufferin County has been demonstrated through his involvement on School Board and community-based committees. Some of these include: Town of Caledon Graffiti Ratification Advisory Committee, Arts Advisory Committee and the Pan Am Hosting Committee.
Over the years, Frank’s leadership has been recognized by the Board of Trustees, which appointed him to serve as Chair and Vice-Chair of various committees, including the Administration and Finance Committee, Faith and Program Committee, Audit Committee and Strategic Planning Committee.
Frank’s experience as a Catholic school Trustee is complimented by his philosophy that “learning is a life long journey at all levels.” He continues to broaden his governance and leadership skills through various courses including the Queen’s University Governance Program, Leading with Emotional Intelligence, Leveraging Leadership, Critical Thinking and Strategic Problem Solving Skills for Leaders, Crucial Conversations, Alternative Dispute Resolutions (ADR), Community Advocacy Certificate and the Ministry of Education Governance Program for Catholic School Trustees.
Frank resides in Bolton, Town of Caledon where he has been a resident for over 17 years. Married for over 21 years, and a father of two daughters who attend a local Catholic school, he is also an active parishioner of the Holy Family Parish church.
Elementary:
Secondary:
Regional Schools:
Mississauga Wards: 1 & 3
905-302-3096
mario.pascucci@dpcdsb.org
Mario Pascucci has served the Dufferin-Peel Catholic community as a trustee for 30 years, representing Mississauga Wards 1 & 3. He served as chair of the board in 2008-2009 and is the current chair from 2011 to present.
He has chaired a number of Board Committees including Administration and Finance, Audit, Faith and Program, and Architect Review. Pascucci has also chaired the Mississauga Library Board for three years. He served as co-chair for the John Cabot Secondary School Council.
Mario is a graduate of York University and recently received his Masters in Education from Nipissing University.
He is a Mississauga resident for over 37 years.
Mario Pascucci is founder and President of a Marketing Corporation that specializes in three areas; 1) representing consumer product goods companies, 2) marketing and sales consulting, and, 3) importing and distributing of collectible fine gifts from Europe.
Mario is also a Professor in the School of Management and Entrepreneurship at a Toronto College.
"I am proud of our students and the support that parents/guardians offer them. I enjoy visiting school council meetings and attending school functions, such as graduations and special events.”
“It has been an honour to serve the community over the years. As a trustee with over 30 years' experience, I always try to achieve equality and efficiency in our schools. We must maintain our schools to deliver the best Catholic education possible. We must protect Catholic Education for today and in the future.”
For additional information, see my personal website at http://www.trusteepascucci.ca/
Speeches to the board and community groups.
Elected chair from 2009-2011, Anna Abbruscato is one of Dufferin-Peel’s longest serving trustees. She was first elected to the board in 1991 and has served in various leadership capacities, including three terms as vice chair of the board.
A long-time Mississauga resident and freelance interpreter, Anna is a firm believer in the need to work collaboratively with all stakeholders in the best interests of our students and Catholic education. "Dufferin-Peel is looked upon as a leader in Catholic education and we must continue to work hard to maintain the trust that parents/guardians have placed in us to foster the spiritual, academic and social growth of their children.”
Ward 6
Elementary:
Corpus Christi
Our Lady of Good Voyage
St. Bernadette
St. David of Wales
St. Dunstan
St. Gerard
St. Herbert
St. John XXIII Catholic
St. Valentine
Secondary:
St. Joseph S.S.
St. Martin S.S.
Ward 11
Elementary:
Divine Mercy
St. Barbara
St. Gregory
St. Julia Catholic
St. Raymond
St. Veronica
Secondary:
Father Michael Goetz S.S.
St. Aloysius Gonzaga S.S.
St. Marcellinus S.S.
Regional Schools:
St. James Catholic Global Learning Centre
St. Sofia School
Holy Name of Mary Catholic Secondary School
Member Name | Union/Association/Group Representation |
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Clara Pitoscia | Superintendent, Human Resources & Employee Relations - Chair |
Italia Carbone | Recorder |
Doris Marcon | APSSP |
Sue Magditsch | OECTA Elementary |
Lesia Teply | OECTA OT |
Joseph (Pino) Sestito | P/VP Association Elementary |
Lucy Papaloni | Superintendent representing Supervisory Officers |
TBC | CUPE 1483 |
Wendy Welsh | Health Promotion & Wellness |
Carol Tatangelo | CUPE 2026 |
Michelle Coutinho | Principal, Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Education |
Alison White | OPSEU |
Michelle Ouellette | OECTA Secondary |
Kathleen Cooper | DPERWA |
Nancy Marshall | Communications & Community Relations |
Silvana Gos | P/VP Association Secondary |
Eric Fischer | Asst. Superintendent, Special Education |
Richard Moriah | Plant Department |
Anna Tardella | Program Department |
Larry Stevenson | Mid-Management Association |
Vilma Mordido | CCCSC |
Therese Fioravanti | General Manager, Human Resources |
Lynn Schaule | Health & Safety |
Roberto Eberhardt | ICT |
Lu-ann Richer | Training and Development |
The purpose of this document is to provide guideline for the consultants in the preparation of the contract documents. The guidelines organizes the facilities into groupings and identifies for all stakeholders, the current standards, and expectations of the Board.
These guidelines are not to be considered as a prefabricated, single standard that enshrines a model, precluding flexibility. Rather, it establishes a basis for negotiated balance between the best value of design and construction, and the program needs as identified in each unique situation.
As program requirements and design parameters change, the original guidelines require periodic updating and adjustments. Amendments through Addenda to the Guideline are prepared by the Design Department for the approval by the Board. The last Addendum, No.EA.1, has been identified in coloured font.
The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board is the successor to The Dufferin-Peel Roman Catholic Separate School Board, which was established in 1969 by the merger of eight small separate boards. The board’s jurisdiction extends throughout the municipalities of Mississauga, Brampton, Bolton, Caledon, Orangeville and Dufferin County. Dufferin-Peel is one of the largest and fastest growing school boards in Ontario.
In 2003, the Board of Trustees adopted the following Philosophy of Education:
It is the goal of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board to assist each child to grow in the Image of Christ and to develop all of his/her potentialities to serve man and thereby serve God. Under this Philosophy of Education, the Board endorses the following aims:
The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board includes the teaching of religion, family life, the practice of prayer and worship, and the presence of Gospel values in the curriculum and daily life in the schools. Schools have strong links to parishes and assist parishes with sacramental preparation. Parish staff conduct liturgies and provide other services within the schools. The Catholic school system maintains strong links between the home, school and church, and parental participation in the education of students is highly encouraged. These links provide for a natural reinforcement and development of Christian values in the Catholic tradition.
The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board is one of the largest and most diverse school districts in Ontario with approximately 83,578 students (50,101 elementary and 33,477 secondary students) attending 149 schools (123 elementary and 26 secondary) located throughout Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon and Orangeville. In addition, over 46,000 students enrol in the board’s Adult and Continuing Education Programs each year. We strive to ensure that each school and board facility is a safe, caring, healthy and inclusive place, where each student has every opportunity to succeed.
At Dufferin-Peel, our goal is to provide quality Catholic education, which teaches students necessary life skills and prepares them for post-secondary education, the workplace, and for their role as responsible citizens. Our staff is among our greatest resources. The people we hire have a direct impact on the success of our students. With approximately 7,465 academic and 2,076 non-academic employees, Dufferin-Peel is one of the largest employers in the region.
The following consolidated financial statements have been audited by Deloitte LLP, independent external auditors appointed by the board. The accompanying Auditor's Report outlines their responsibilities, the scope of their examination and their opinion on the board's financial statements.
Manager: Donna Lee Reiddonna.reid@dpcdsb.org | Supervisor: Anna Chafe anna.chafe@dpcdsb.org |
Tel: 905-890-0708 ext. 24258 Fax: 905-890-0483 | Tel: 905-890-0708 ext. 24362 Fax: 905-890-0483 |
Software/Computer Leases/Computer Technology/ Special Projects/Disposal of Computers |
Buyers: | |
Sonia Antic Tel: 905-890-0708 ext. 24256 sonia.antic@dpcdsb.org | Plant Maintenance & Operations, Security, Vehicle Leasing, Architectural Services, General Contractors |
Dena Chiarelli Tel: 905-890-0708 ext. 24369 dena.chiarelli@dpcdsb.org | Classroom & Office Supplies, Photocopiers, Domestic Appliances, Construction, Furniture (Classroom & Office), Secondary School Uniforms, Consultants, Cold Beverage Vending Machines, Milk Program & vending, Photographic Services, Employee Assistance Program, Cafeteria Providers, Waste Management |
Stella Chondrogiannis Tel: 905-890-0708 ext. 24160 stella.chondrogiannis@dpcdsb.org | Visual/Graphic Arts, Stage Drapes, Child Care Operators, Health & Safety, Window Coverings, Indoor Plants Services, School Moves, Musical Instrument Supplies & Repairs, Cardboard Boxes, Cell Phones, Pottery, Two-way Radios, Pagers, Disposal, Telecommunications, Physical Education (Elementary & Secondary), Postage Machines, Taxis, Student Agendas & Teacher Planners, Flags, Paper Supplies, Secondary Science, Travel & Tour Operators, Courier Service, Armoured Car Service, Vehicle Rentals, Water Coolers |
Frank Crouchman | All Textbooks, French Supplies, Printed DVD's & CD's, Audio Visual Equipment & Supplies, Technology (Cosmetology, Wood & Auto Shops, Hospitality and Communication), Elementary Learning & Science Supplies, Special Education Equipment & Supplies, Promotional Items, Maps, Atlas, Religious Supplies, Library Books & Shelving, Printing |
Expeditors: | |
Lily Fazzolari Tel: 905-890-0708 ext. 24251 lily.fazzolari@dpcdsb.org | Invoice Processing: Vendors D – L, Photocopiers & Paper Supplies; Gas Cards; Cell Phones (New Requests, Cancellations, Passcodes & General Information), Fixed Assets |
Brad Fenner Tel: 905-890-0708 ext. 24234 brad.fenner@dpcdsb.or | Invoice Processing: Vendors A - C |
Dorothy Gugliucciello Tel: 905-890-0708 ext. 24027 | Invoice Processing: Vendors M - P including P/Cards, Office Supplies |
Simone Taylor Tel: 905-890-0708 ext. 24434 simone.taylor@dpcdsb.org | Invoice Processing: Vendors Q - Z |
Mississauga Wards 2 & 8
905-301-1210
sharon.hobin@dpcdsb.org
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sharon was schooled in Catholic elementary and secondary schools. After graduating from St. Mary's University with degrees in English, Political Science (BA) and a Bachelor of Education, she taught in Halifax schools until she became Executive Director of Junior Achievement of Mainland Nova Scotia.
In 1983, Sharon moved to Ontario to become National Program Director of Junior Achievement of Canada. In this role she sat on provincial education committees and worked with both national and provincial boards. She was also responsible for curriculum development for national Junior Achievement programs that became part of curricula in many school boards across Canada.
After leaving this full-time position, Sharon ran a special event planning business and served as a curriculum consultant and writer for Junior Achievement.
Sharon is a dedicated supporter of Catholic education and has participated as a parent volunteer on several school councils and committees over twenty years. She has also served as chair of the Central Committee for Catholic School Councils. Sharon is currently in her ninth year as Catholic Trustee.
Her role in education in Dufferin-Peel has been that of an advocate and cheerleader for Catholic schools, parents, staff and most of all, students. She was Vice-Chair for two years (2009-2011), and has also chaired the Faith and Program Committee and the System Review and Strategic Planning Committee as well as Vice Chair and Chair of the Administration and Finance Committee. She is also a member of the Challenged Materials Committee, Discipline Committee, S.E.A.C. and the S.A.L (Supervised Alternative Learning Committee). She is currently Vice Chair of the Administration and Finance Committee. Sharon and her family, husband George, and three children, are members of St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish in Mississauga." I am thrilled to have the honour of being your trustee over these past nine years and I look forward to continuing my work to protect Catholic education and support our school communities, fellow trustees and school board staff."
The Planning Department is responsible for the acquisition and justification of new pupil places (schools, additions, portables, school sites), planning alternate accommodations (ie: host/holding schools) for students who are moving into areas where no permanent facilities are available, designing the boundaries of school catchment areas and forecasting student population.
2013 Long Term Accommodation Plan
Community Partnerships
For Builders: DPCDSB Sign Specifications
Bishop Scalabrini and St. Philip Elementary Schools Boundary Adjustment
Please be advised that the Board of Trustees at their meeting on December 8, 2015 received a report from the Planning Department advising that the boundaries for Bishop Scalabrini and St. Philip Elementary Schools be adjusted, effective September 2016, as identified in this map.
Education Development Charges (EDC)
Under the Ministry of Energy’s Green Energy Act (GEA), Ontario Regulation 397-11, broader public sector organizations such as school boards, are required to report annually on the energy consumption of their sites and prepare an Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan. The use of electricity and natural gas for each building and the Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan can be found in the following documents:
2013-2014 Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report
Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan
2015-16 Destinations Directory
2015-16 School Information Index