DAY 2
MORNING PRAYER
Prière pour notre terre
Seigneur Dieu,
On te remercie pour toutes nos ressources naturelles :
l’eau, les forêts, les champs et les minéraux.
Dieu Tout-Puissant,
qui est présent dans tout l’univers et dans la plus petite de tes créatures,
Toi qui entoures de ta tendresse tout ce qui existe,
répands sur nous la force de ton amour
pour que nous protégions la vie et la beauté.
Apprends-nous à découvrir la valeur de chaque chose,
à contempler, émerveillés,
à reconnaitre que nous sommes profondément unis à toutes les créatures
sur notre chemin vers ta lumière infinie.
Merci parce que tu es avec nous tous les jours.
Soutiens-nous, nous t’en prions, dans notre lutte de protéger notre monde.
Amen
A Prayer for our World
Dear God,
We thank you for all of our natural resources:
our waters, forests, fields and minerals.
Almighty God,
who is present throughout the universe and in the smallest of creatures,
You who surround with tenderness all that exists,
fill us with the strength of your love
so that we may protect all life and beauty.
Teach us to discover the value of each creation,
to contemplate, be amazed,
recognize that we are each profoundly linked
to all of creation on our road to your infinite light.
Thank you because you are with us each day.
We pray that you may help us in our challenge to protect our world.
Amen
CAFETERIA
Poutine $2.50
SCHOOL SUPERVISION
Main Entrance - Mr. Carriere
Main Entrance - Mr. Carriere
North Entrance - Mrs. Barrett
South Entrance - Mrs. Diehl
South Entrance - Mrs. Diehl
SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FRENCH IMMERSION WEEK: February 3rd - February 7th
In celebration of 50 years of the Official Languages Act:
Monday: French music in the Commons
Tuesday: Capture the Flag at 12:30 p.m. in the Main Gym
(French Immersion students vs. teachers)
Wednesday: CPF Presentation (Grade 11-12)
Maurice Richard: The Rocket at 12:15 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre
(English subtitles)
Thursday: Maurice Richard: The Rocket at 12:15 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre
(English subtitles)
Friday: Maple Taffy on Snow in the Small Gym
(Société Canadienne française de Prince Albert)
(Société Canadienne française de Prince Albert)
MODEL UN
There will be a meeting on Monday, February 10th at 12:20 p.m. in Rm 238. Students who are not able to attend are asked to contact an advisor.
PRINCE ALBERT MINOR SOFTBALL REGISTRATION
There will be a meeting on Monday, February 10th at 12:20 p.m. in Rm 238. Students who are not able to attend are asked to contact an advisor.
BASEBALL REGISTRATION – NOW OPEN
With the crack of the bat, there’s a collective gasp from the stands…all eye are fixated on the ball as it sails over the right field fence! A HOME RUN!!! You triumphantly round the bases!
Play the game the Blue Jays play… BASEBALL!!!!
Prince Albert Minor Baseball Registration for the 2020 Season is now open for male and female athletes, age 5 to 17 years. For all the details and easy online registration go to www.paminorbaseball.com PRINCE ALBERT MINOR SOFTBALL REGISTRATION
Prince Albert Minor Softball Registration for the 2020 Season is now open for male and female athletes, age 4 to 19 years. Online-registration is available at www.paminorsoftball.com. In-person registration nights are Thursday, April 9th and Thursday, April 16th from 6 pm – 9 pm at Source for Sports in Prince Albert. As well, evaluations are currently in progress for the provincial teams: Aces (female) and Astros (male). For more information, please visit the website or email adfoexec@gmail.com.
The Skills Canada Saskatchewan provincial competition will take place Friday, April 3rd in Saskatoon; registration opens on Monday, February 3rd. The Northern Region Competition will take place on Wednesday, March 11th in Meadow Lake. There are three new competition areas for 2020: Middle-level Robotics (for grades 7-9 students), Indigenous Skill (Artwork) and Indigenous Skill (Beadwork). As it becomes available, information for these competition areas will be posted on the Skills Canada Saskatchewan website at skillscanadasask.com
OFFICIAL LANGUAGES PROGRAMS
Explore Youth Initiative (13-15 years old), Explore (16 years and older) and Destination Clic,offer youth the opportunity to travel and learn French. The deadlines to apply are February 15, 2020 (Explore) and March 31, 2020 (Destination Clic). Information brochures are available on the websites https://www.myexplore.ca/en/ and https://www.destinationclic.ca/fr/
U of S SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS
Students entering the U of S are eligible for numerous scholarships and awards. Students can see Mrs. Rapin in Student Services if they have any questions.
1) Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships – Students will be considered for a Guaranteed Entrance Scholarship when they apply for admissions. These scholarships recognize academic achievements and are awarded based on the calculated admission average.
2) Competitive Entrance Awards – (Apply for admissions by Feb 15 & Apply for awards by March 1) These include numerous scholarships and bursaries that can be accessed by many students with diverse experiences. Applicants can be considered based on academic achievement, financial need and/or contributions to school and community life. All entering students are encouraged to apply.
QUEEN’S DIAMOND JUBILEE SCHOLARSHIP (Gr 12)
The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Scholarship ($1000) is awarded to a Grade 12 student who will be attending a post-secondary institution in the fall. Four student qualities will be considered: school and/or community-based leadership, responsibilities outside of school, financial support needed and academic performance. École St. Mary High School can nominate one candidate and nomination is competitive. Please provide a list of school/community-based leadership, responsibilities outside of school, and a statement about financial need to Mrs. Rapin in Student Services by Friday, February 28th 2020 to be considered for nomination. The application deadline is March 15, 2020.
PRINCESS OF WALES AND DUCHESS OF CORNWALL SCHOLARSHIPS (Gr 11)
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall Scholarship ($500) is awarded to a Grade 11 student to assist in finishing their Grade 12 school year. Four student qualities will be considered: school and/or community-based leadership, responsibilities outside of school, financial support needed and academic performance. École St. Mary High School can nominate one candidate and nomination is competitive. Please provide a list of school/community-based leadership, responsibilities outside of school, and a statement about financial need to Mrs. Rapin in Student Services by Friday, February 28th to be considered for nomination. The application deadline is March 15, 2020.
STACEY LEVITT MEMORIAL AWARD
The Stacey Levitt Memorial Award was created in memory and celebration of Stacey’s life by her family through Parachute. This award encourages Canadian youth to embody Stacey’s qualities and ideals and Parachute’s overarching goals of a long life lived to the fullest, understanding the importance of risk management and injury prevention. The Levitt family awards each year’s selected recipient $2,500 to help them live their life to the fullest. The award could be put toward an educational endeavor, engagement in sports and investment in a travel experience. These pursuits would have resonated with Stacey, who loved school, sports and travel. The deadline to apply is February 28th, 2020. For additional information, visit the Stacey Levitt Memorial Award website or contact Mrs. Rapin in Student Services.
The Stacey Levitt Memorial Award was created in memory and celebration of Stacey’s life by her family through Parachute. This award encourages Canadian youth to embody Stacey’s qualities and ideals and Parachute’s overarching goals of a long life lived to the fullest, understanding the importance of risk management and injury prevention. The Levitt family awards each year’s selected recipient $2,500 to help them live their life to the fullest. The award could be put toward an educational endeavor, engagement in sports and investment in a travel experience. These pursuits would have resonated with Stacey, who loved school, sports and travel. The deadline to apply is February 28th, 2020. For additional information, visit the Stacey Levitt Memorial Award website or contact Mrs. Rapin in Student Services.
SASKATCHEWAN AGRICULTURE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP
For students passionate about speaking up and telling the story of agriculture, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture is proudly offering the Agriculture Student Scholarship for the ninth consecutive year. Saskatchewan Grade 12 students and recent high school graduates (within the last two years) have the chance to win a grand-prize scholarship of $4,000 or one of three runner-up scholarships of $2,000 when they submit a three-minute video or 1,000-word essay detailing their food story. This year’s scholarship theme, ‘Our Food Has a Story’ encourages youth to have conversations with people about the relationship between agriculture and the food they eat. To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must be planning to take an agriculture-related post-secondary education program beginning in the fall of 2020. This scholarship program has been designed to identify young people who are planning to pursue an exciting career in the agriculture industry. The deadline to apply is March 1, 2020. For more information, please visit www.saskatchewan.ca/ag-scholarship.
All high school students are invited to submit 1 original artwork for the chance to be juried in to the High School Juried Art Show. The show runs from April 6th to June 6th. Artwork must be given to Ms. Hawryluk by Friday March 27th. Please see Ms. Hawryluk in the Art Room (B18) for more information.
JUNIOR CITIZENSHIP OF THE YEAR: NOMINATIONS
The Junior Citizen of the Year award has honoured the youth of Saskatchewan for over 40 years. The program is sponsored by The Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association, in partnership with SaskPower, and the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan. These prestigious awards are given to students who:
· Have a positive lifestyle
· Are dedicated to community and school
· Have a strong sense of caring and responsibility
· Have the ability to overcome life’s challenges
· Inspire others
· Are between ages 8 to 18
Four award recipients are chosen each year and receive a $3,000 bursary, provided by SaskPower, to be used for post-secondary education. For more information, please go to www.swna.com. The deadline for nominations is March 31st, 2020.
VIMY PILGRIMAGE AWARD
The Vimy Pilgrimage Award consists of a fully funded week-long educational program in Belgium and France to study Canada’s tremendous First World War contribution. The program, scheduled for April 2–10, 2020, is offered by the Vimy Foundation and features daily visits to important First World War sites including museums, cemeteries, and historic battlefields. A total of 20 students will be selected for the 2020 program. Applicants are required to submit a 500-word essay describing their volunteer work; a 500 word essay on a specific question or subject posted in the application form; a personal statement video; a resume detailing achievements, awards, and notable activities; and a reference letter from a teacher, guidance counselor or principal, service club, volunteer organization, etc. In choosing Award winners, the Award Committee will take into consideration all elements submitted for the application with special emphasis placed on the applicant’s volunteer work and service to their communities. For additional information, please go to https://www.vimyfoundation.ca/programs/vimy-pilgrimage-award/
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
PRINCE ALBERT WRESTLING CLUB
Practices are on Sunday from 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. as well as Tuesday and Wednesday from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. See Ms. Richards in B27 for more information.CLUB BADMINTON
Students who are interested in joining Club Badminton are encouraged to contact Mr. Van Otterloo in the Theatre for information.
WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS
ART CLUB
Monday from 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. in the Art Room (B18).
CHEER TEAM PRACTICE
Monday and Thursday at 12:35 p.m. in the small gym.
Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 8:00 a.m. and Wednesdays at 12:35 p.m. in the Chapel.
BOARD GAME CLUB
Tuesday and Thursday at lunch in the Lecture Theatre..
JAZZ BAND
Wednesdays from 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. in the Band Room
SUNDAY SERVICES
Sacred Heart Cathedral
Sunday - 8:00 a.m.; 9:30 a.m. (French); 11:00 a.m.
Weekdays - 12:10 p.m. (Check with the office to confirm.)
St. Michael Church
Sunday - 9:30 a.m.
St. Joseph Church
Saturday - 7:30 p.m
Sunday - 10:00 a.m.; 7:30 p.m.
Weekdays - 7:00 p.m. (Check with office to confirm.)
St. Mark Church
Sunday - 11:00 a.m.
St. George Byzantine Ukrainian Catholic Church
Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10:00 a.m.
St. James Church (Albertville)
Sunday - 9:00 a.m.
Wednesday - 7:00 p.m.
Our Lady of Czestochowa
Sunday - 9:00 a.m.
Friday Devotions - 7:00 p.m. (with Adoration until 11:00 p.m.)
CAFETERIA MENU
Monday - Tourtiere, Mashed Potatoes, Carrots & gravy $3.00
Tuesday - Boef (Beef) au Jus $2.50
Wednesday - Poulet (Chicken) à la King & Noodles $3.00
Thursday - Quiche & Salad $2.50
Friday - Poutine $2.50
Bell Schedule
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Period
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Starts
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Ends
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1
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8:50
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9:53
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2
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9:58
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11:01
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3
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11:11
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12:14
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4
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12:14
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1:14
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5
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1:14
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2:17
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6
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2:22
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3:25
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