GRADE 2’S MESSAGE
March 2017 News 235 Cameron Rd. SE, Med. Hat, AB T1B 2Z2
(403) 529-2000
www.motherteresaschool.ca
A Caring Catholic Community Inspiring and Challenging Each Other To Reach Our Full Potential
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Parent Council Hot Lunch & Snack Day
March 10th (Hot Lunch): TBA
March 24th (Snack): TBA
View from the Grade 2 Classrooms:
“Like the warmth of the sun and the light of the day, may the luck of the Irish shine bright on
your way.”
- an Irish blessing poem
The Grade 2 classes have been busy little leprechauns all year. We have learned about magnets,
adding two digit numbers to two digit numbers, Meteghan, Nova Scotia and words that end in
“le”. We will enjoy our skating adventures in March and our visits from Lana from CCT.
As we begin our Lenten journey, we look forward to the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday.
Thank you to our Parent Council for the delicious pancake lunch on Shrove Tuesday. We will take
this time through Lent to think about what Jesus did for us and how we can share His love and
message with others.
Jesus came to earth,
To show us how to live,
How to put others first,
How to love and how to give.
Our Lord died on Good Friday,
But the cross did not destroy
His resurrection on Easter morn
That fills our hearts with joy.
So we live our lives for Jesus,
Think of Him in all we do.
Thank you Savior; Thank you Lord.
Help us love like you!
By Joanna Fuchs
“May joy and peace surround you, contentment latch your door. And happiness be with you now
and bless you evermore.”
- an Irish blessing poem
Spirit Days
March 13th Plaid Day
March 14th Tye Dye Day
March 15th Rainbow Day
March 16th Pajama Day
2017—2018 REGISTRATION
If you have not submitted your child’s 2017-2018 reg-
istration form , please do so as soon as possible.
Also, if your child will not be attending Mother Teresa
School for the 2017-2018 school year, please contact
the office at 529-2000 and let us know immediately.
REPORT CARDS
Report cards for Kindergarten to Grade 6 students will be sent
home on Friday, March 24th.
STUDENT LED CONFERENCES
Parent Teacher Conferences will be held on
Wednesday, March 29h from 4:00-7:30 pm.
Instead of the traditional one on one parent teacher interview,
our teachers are moving to student-led conferences. In this
method, your child comes with you to the interview in a celebration
of learning. It is the student that takes the lead on sharing exam-
ples of their work, discussing next steps and setting goals. Stu-
dent-led conferences create a partnership between the teacher,
student and parents to act as a support network or as stakehold-
ers in the success of the student.
We ask that parents once again please book appointments using
the on-line scheduler on our website to set a time for these meet-
ings. See instructions on how to book this appointment below. The
on-line scheduler will be open to book conferences/interviews be-
ginning March 6.
BOOKING YOUR PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCE
Interviews will be scheduled on-line using the ONLINE INTER-
VIEW SCHEDULER. This system will allow you the flexibility to
book your own appointment time. For those who do NOT have ac-
cess to the internet, please contact the school office and we will
schedule an appointment for you.
HOW TO
Log on to our website www.motherteresaschool.ca
Click on the “People” circle on the right called “PT Interviews”.
Fill in the requested information in order.
(Please include all requested information).
Find the teacher(s) you wish to schedule an appointment with.
Click on the time you wish (you will not be able to click on times
that have already been booked).
Press the “Confirm” button.
You are finished!
You will receive an email with your scheduled appointment time.
FOOD DRIVE
Total weight of the February food drive was 1679.8 lbs
which has a dollar value of $6719.20!!
+ $337.75 cash donations = $7056.95!
The Foodbank message was: "Woohoo! This is huge for
one school! Thank all the students for their dedication!"
Thank you to all students - ELP through Grade 6 for sup-
porting our February Food bank initiative.
We are so proud of Mother Teresa School!
Michelle Campbell, MTS Treasurer
Rotary Music Festival
On Monday March, 6th our Junior and Senior
Choirs will be performing at this year's festival.
It is held at the Eresman Theatre, Medicine Hat
College.
Junior Choir performs at 9:30 am and Senior Choir
performs at 10:00 am.
Many thanks to Mother Teresa School Council for mak-
ing this possible once again.
Mrs. Concagh
Scholarships available to
division students
through the
Medicine Hat
Catholic Schools’
Education Foundation
Archie MacPhail Memorial Scholarship ($500.00 annually)
Available to a Grade 10 to 12 student to promote spiritual growth, Christian life-style, and development of religious leadership skills.
Education Foundation Servant Leader Scholarship ($500.00 annually)
Available to all grades at all schools to students who demonstrate a servant heart and is active in making a positive difference in the world.
James Michael (Mickey) Lynch Memorial Scholarship ($200.00 annually)
Available to a Grade 12 student who was also a graduate of St. Louis School. Chosen based on demonstrated skills in English grammar and must be registered in post-secondary education program.
Joe Stroh Memorial Scholarship ($500.00 annually)
Available to a Grade 12 student selected for outstanding citizenship and service within the school and church community.
Mook Giesinger Awards ($300.00 annually)
Diligence Awards ($50.00 each) given to students in Grades 1 to 6 at St. Louis School who work hard, show improvement, and exhibit an excellent attitude and effort.
Pat Cullen Memorial Scholarship ($900.00 annually)
Math Awards available to St. Mary’s School students. $200.00 each to Grades 7 to 9 high-est achievement; $100.00 each to Grades 7 to 9 second highest achievement.
Sister Joan Burns Memorial Scholarship ($900.00 annually)
Religious Studies Awards available to St. Mary’s School students. $200.00 each Grades 7 to 9 highest achievement; $100.00 each to Grades 7 to 9 second highest achievement.
Stan Gill Memorial Scholarship ($500.00 annually)
Available to a Grade 12 student with highest mark in Biology 20 and 30 combined.
Tom Anderson Memorial Scholarship ($500.00 annually)
Available to a Grade 12 student who is planning to pursue a career in Business and is registered in business related post-secondary program.
Winter Games Legacy Scholarship ($500.00 annually)
Available to a Grade 12 students. Candidates must have displayed leadership in their chosen sport and be enrolled in a post-secondary program.
For more information visit the Education Foundation website
www.mhcbe.ab.ca (Programs & Services tab)
SACRAMENTS
MARCH
1st Communion – classes will be on Saturday Mar. 4th 4:45pm St. Patrick’s Church
Sunday Mar. 5th 10:15am Holy Family Church
Last Parent Meeting is Thursday Mar. 9th at 7pm in the Faith Rm at Holy Family
1ST COMMUNION RETREAT is Saturday Mar. 25th at Holy Family from 9:30am to 12:00 noon. This retreat is an important part of the pro-
gram so please make sure your child attends. A snack will be provided (bananas, oranges grapes and fruit drink). If your child has allergies to
these, please send along his/her own snack in a marked bag. Parents who are free to help please let Sally know by calling Holy Family
403-527-6933.
Sign up sheets for 1st Communion masses will still be available at each lesson until the May 6th / 7th weekend.
Confirmation – classes will be Saturday Mar. 4th 3:30 at Holy Family
Sunday Mar. 5th 4:30 at Holy Family
Last Parent Meeting is Thursday Mar. 16th at 7pm in the Faith Rm at Holy Family
Note dates below IF your child signed-up for the March Service Projects:
“St. Patty’s Day Adult/Senior Tea” is Friday Mar. 17th at St. Patrick’s Church hall from 2pm - 4pm. Candidate who signed-up must be at the
church by 1pm. Please support this activity by bringing Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, family friends and neighbors!!!
1st Communion Retreat is on Saturday Mar. 25th from 9:30 – 12:00 noon. We ask candidates to help with one of the following, the Last Sup-
per play, crafts, escorting groups to different activities, snacks or read scripture during the adoration. Because of the wide range of activi-
ties there is an orientation on Friday Mar. 24th at 6pm that Candidates must attend.
Mother Teresa Parent Council Meeting Minutes
Date: Monday February 6, 2017
Email Address: [email protected]
Attendants:
Joelle Opp, Christy Pinnell, Jay Pinnell, Jennifer Pinnell, Erika Bodnaruk, Tanya Scherer, Sarah
Franchetto, Amy Gagnier, Melanie Unser, Todd Grayson, Brandy Grayson
Called to Order: 6:08 pm
Opening Prayer: Mrs. Bodnaruk
Additions and Approval of Agenda: -Fundraiser suggestion (Kernels Popcorn)
-Amy to approve agenda
Approval of previous minutes:
-Amy to approve previous minutes
Old Business:
Food Drive: is being well received by the entire school. Thank you to everyone who
has brought in items.
School Sponsored Mass: The mass was well attended, this year we had the most
number of families volunteering to participate in the mass.
-Thank you to Amy for the great job on organizing the luncheon afterwards.
Valentines Dance: Friday February 10, $2 / person or $5 / family. Admissions to the
dance will be donated to the food bank.
-There will be a 50/50 draw as well as a raffle for a valentine’s basket.
Breakfast Program: We are asking for volunteers for the breakfast program. If you are
able to help out please contact the parent council.
Winter Family Fun Night: We will have an update to this at the meeting in March.
Will inquire with Redcliff Arena to see if they have ice times available, also checking with the
City of Medicine Hat in regards to renting the cook house at Kin Coulee.
New Business:
Shrove Tuesday: Will take place on Tuesday February 28th. McElgunn’s Catering will
be catering the event (Pancakes and sausage or bacon). We are looking for volunteers to help
setup.
-Students are asked to bring a $2 donation for that day.
Snack Day: Next snack day will be on Friday March 24, Grade 6 class would like to
help with another snack/hot lunch.
Hot Lunch: Next hot lunch day will be on Friday March 10.
Paint Night: (Mommy and Me): We will re-visit this at the next meeting. Melanie has
been in contact with the Art Instructor at St. Mary’s school.
Kernels Fundraiser: Will have update on this at March meeting, Amy will enquire to
Kernels Popcorn as to the cost and what the school will receive from the sales.
Parent Association Report: Nothing to report at this time.
Teacher Report: -Mrs. Graf would like to have 10 students attend the Horizon Re-treat. The
cost would be $25/student, plus the cost of a sub approx. $200 and transportation approx. $70.
-Melanie to motion up to $600 at allow Mrs. Graf to attend the retreat with 10 students
from student council (Grade 5 & 6)
**Todd to second the motion**
Principal Report: Mrs. Bodnaruk was very thankful to all the volunteers for the School
Sponsored Mass.
-School open house is going on right now; we have had a great response to the open
house with lots of new families coming through to checkout our school.
-Touched base on the numeracy and literacy program at the school. We are lucky enough
that Mrs. Helmer will be helping out with the program as there be a practicum student helping
out in her class.
Meeting Adjourned @ 6:56 pm
Next Meeting: Monday March 6, 2017 @ 6:00pm in the school library.
Budget Meeting:
-Smoothie Bacon Dog Snack Day brought in $875.50 (revenue), the cost of the snack
day was $764.19 (expense).
-Hot Dog day brought in $496.50 (revenue), the cost of the hot lunch day was $219.15
(expense).
-Total amount spent on snacks for the School sponsored mass was $159.61.
-Motion carried for Mrs. Grad for up to $600 for Horizon Re-treat.
Budget Meeting Adjourned @ 7:04pm
Community Coming Together
GoZen! was created to help children understand worry and alleviate anxie-ty. GoZen! provides a set of fundamental coping and resilience skills for children. This program will be taught in various class-rooms throughout the di-vision. For questions please checkout our web-site or email us.
GoZen! CanStruction Medicine Hat
A local committee has partnered with the Medicine Hat & District Food Bank to bring CanStruction to Medicine Hat. The competition features structures built out of food cans to create an image or object. CCT will be working with students from the schools to create an image to represent our school district community. We will have sponsorship for much of the cost but it would be great to be able to contribute to the cause. All cans will be donated to the Food Bank at the end of the competition. If anyone would like to donate money to our drive please contact us or have your student talk to their CCT Wellness Facilitator. Visit http://medicinehat.ca/index.aspx?page=1946 for more info on the local competition and build images.
1st Annual Design & Build Competition
March 2017 | Monthly Newsletter
Community Coming Together Program Coordinator: Patti Wagman
Wellness Facilitators:
Ashley Fisher - Notre Dame, St. Patrick’s, St. Louis
Lana Walton - St. Mary’s, Mother Teresa
Heather Woodward - St. Thomas, Community & Family
March 21-29 CanStruction Exhibition
Family Leisure Centre
April 5 Kelso’s Choice Parent Night
6:30-8pm
April 30 Move 4 Mental Health Fun Run/
Walk and Fun Fair
Kin Coulee Park
May 9,16,23 Parenting is Prevention
3 Part Series
6:30-8:30pm
Mark Your Calendar
Classroom Happenings
On Valentine’s Day at St. Thomas we read The Invisible String by Patrice Karst with all of the classrooms. We then used red yarn to create a compliments web, by passing the yarn through our circle and complimenting the person we passed to. After our web was complete we tried to keep a beach ball off the ground using our web. Our activity debrief related it to the spirit or mood in our classroom and how if we are friendly and compli-ment those around us, and include everyone then our classrooms are happier and everyone has a safe space for learning. The message translates to our homes and other places where we gather.
CHADS Behavioral Services Medicine Hat: 403-502-8257 Brooks: 403-793-6664
Child & Parent Group Services Information: February 2017
Kids in Control: This is a 6-session program for children who could benefit from anger management, self-control, & emotional expression training. Anger can be a confusing & overwhelming emotion to feel & respond to. Physical symptoms which accompany anger often include trembling, increased perspiration & heightened blood pressure & heart rate. This is one reason why children often associate anger with loss of control. But anger is a useful emotion which can be managed & directed, given the right skills & coping strategies. Through art, games & activities, children in the group will learn self-calming methods & other constructive ways to express their feelings without using aggression. Children will have the opportunity to enhance their social skills, feelings of competency, & personal effectiveness in the area of anger control while reducing self-defeating behaviors. There
is a corresponding Parent Support Group; attendance of at least one parent or guardian per child is required. Pre-registration is necessary; call one of the phone numbers above.
NEXT GROUP – Medicine Hat: NEXT GROUP – Brooks:
KIC for 3-4 Year Olds: Beginning March 14 KIC for 3-4 Year Olds: Beginning April 25
KIC for 4-5 Year Olds: Beginning April 3 KIC for 4-5 Year Olds: Beginning August 21
KIC for 6-7 Year Olds: Beginning April 3 KIC for 6-7 Year Olds: Beginning August 21
Kids in Between: This is a 6-session program for children aged 6 & 7 years, who are experiencing parental separation or divorce. Children who have been affected by parental separation & divorce are often struggling with a variety of unfamiliar & uncomfortable feelings. They will sometimes feel that they are the only ones experiencing these feelings & that no one will be able to understand them. Through art, games & activities, children have the opportunity to express their feelings & have them validated. They will also learn positive coping strategies to assist them in grieving the loss of their nuclear family & in dealing with divided loyalties. There is a corresponding Parent Support Group; attendance of at least one parent or guardian per child is required. Pre-registration is necessary; call one of the phone numbers above.
NEXT GROUP – (Medicine Hat) begins March 20
Bravehearts - Stimulating Independence, Building Confidence & Developing Coping Skills: This is a 6-session skill building group for children ages 3-5 years. Through art, games & stories, children have opportunities to examine how they express their feelings & to develop coping skills which will aid in expressing feelings. This group also focuses on stimulating independence in children & increasing their confidence. Parents learn how to support their children’s growing independence & support the use of coping strategies they learn during group sessions. There is a corresponding Parent Support Group; attendance of at least one parent or guardian per child is required. Pre-registration is necessary; call one of the phone numbers above.
NEXT GROUP – (Medicine Hat) begins March 15
Join us for this free information session. We all know that good sleep habits are important for children. But parents’ busy schedules, children’s evening activities & difficulties getting children to fall asleep & stay in bed at night can have a big impact on how much & how well children are sleeping. Research shows lack of sleep can negatively affect a child's temperament, behavior, ability to learn &more. This presentation will cover topics such as: How much sleep children really need Causes of some common sleep issues How to get children to fall asleep Getting children to stay in their own beds at night The Sleep Seminar is a 1 ½ hour presentation, held monthly at the Medicine Hat Regional Hospital. It is also available at the Brooks Health Center (& other locations upon request) via videoconferencing. Caution: The suggestions & recommendations provided in this seminar are NOT for parents/guardians of children who are not functioning at a developmental level of 18 months of age or older, or have any illnesses or disorders that may require 24-hour care and one-to-one attention of an adult. For help with sleep issues involving these children, contact your Public Health Nurse or Physician.
CHADS Behavioral Services
Sleep Seminar
Does your child have signs of sleep deprivation such as crankiness, hyperactivity, inattentiveness, memory or concentration problems?
2017 Seminar Dates:
Thursday, January 12 Monday, February 13
Thursday, March 9 Thursday, April 6
Thursday, May 4 Thursday, June 8 Thursday, July 13
Thursday, September 14 Thursday, October 12 Thursday, November 9 Thursday, December 7
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Seminar available via videoconferencing at Brooks, Hospital & other AHS locations, upon request.
Pre-registration necessary: Call CHADS Behavioral Services at 403-502-8257.
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 Mass 9:00am Mass 7:00pm
2 Mass 9:00am
Holy Hour 6:00pm
3 Mass 9:00am
Adoration until 10:30am
Stations of the Cross 6:00pm
EQUIP 7:00pm St. Patrick’s Parish
4 Reconciliation 3:00-4:00pm Confirmation Class 3:30pm
Faith Rm 1st Comm. Class 4:45pm St. Pat's
Mass 5:00pm
5 1st Sunday of Lent
Mass 8:30am 1st Comm. Class 10:15am Faith Rm
Mass 10:30am Confirm. Class
4:30pm Faith Rm. Mass 6:00pm UNCHAINED 7:00pm Faith
Room
6 Mass 9:00am
Praise & Worship 7:00pm Chapel
7 Mass 7:00pm Followed by
Adoration until 8:30pm
8 Mass 9:00am
Lenten Reconciliation 7:30pm-8:30pm
9 Mass 9:00am
Holy Hour 6:00pm 1st Communion Parents Meeting
7:00pm Faith Room
10 Notre Dame Gr 6
Mass 9:00am Adoration until
10:30am Stations of the Cross 6:00pm EQUIP 7:00pm
HFP Hope Room
11 Reconciliation 3:00 - 4:00pm Mass 5:00pm
Faith & Family 6-8pm
HFP Hall
12 2nd Sunday of Lent
Mass 8:30am Mass 10:30am Mass 6:00pm UNCHAINED 7:00pm Faith
Room
13 Mass 9:00am
Praise & Worship 7:00pm Chapel
14 Mass 7:00pm Followed by
Adoration until 8:30pm
15 Mass 9:00am
Lenten Reconciliation 7:30pm-8:30pm
16 Mass 9:00am
Holy Hour 6:00pm Confirmation
Parents Meeting 7:00pm Faith
Room
17 Mass 9:00am
Adoration until 10:30am
Confirmation Service Project
St. Patrick’s Parish Tea
Stations of the Cross 6:00pm
18 Reconciliation 3:00 - 4:00pm Mass 5:00pm
19 3rd Sunday of Lent
Mass 8:30am Mass 10:30am Mass 6:00pm UNCHAINED 7:00pm Faith
Room
20 Mass 9:00am
Praise & Worship 7:00pm Chapel
21 Mass 7:00pm Followed by
Adoration until 8:30pm
22 Mass 9:00am
Lenten Penitential Service 7:00pm Many Priests to
choose from.
23 Mass 9:00am
Holy Hour 6:00pm
24 Notre Dame Gr 6
Mass 9:00am Adoration until
10:30am Stations of the Cross 6:00pm
25 1st Communion
Retreat 9:30am – Noon HFP Hall Reconciliation 3:00 - 4:00pm Mass 5:00pm
26 4th Sunday of Lent
Mass 8:30am Mass 10:30am Mass 6:00pm
27 Mass 9:00am
Praise & Worship 7:00pm Chapel
28 Mass 7:00pm Followed by
Adoration until 8:30pm
29 Mass 9:00am
Lenten Penitential Service 7:00pm At St. Patrick’s
Parish
30 Mass 9:00am
Holy Hour 6:00pm
31 Mass 9:00am
Adoration until 10:30am
Stations of the Cross 6:00pm EQUIP 7:00pm St. Pat’s Hall
1451 Strachan Road SE, Medicine Hat, AB T1B-4V3 Phone: 403-527-6933 Fax: 403-526-2482 email: [email protected] Regular Mass Times: Saturday - 5:00 pm, Sunday - 8:30am, 10:30am & 6:00pm Reconciliation: Saturday 3:00-4:00pm
SEPTEMBER
Holy Family Parish MARCH
Keep Up To Date www.holyfamilymh.ca
2017
What is Lent? Lent is the season of preparation for Easter. It starts on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter, lasting for 40 days (not counting Sundays). We prepare for Easter by fasting and practicing
spiritual discipline during this time - to reflect on His sacrifices.
EQUIP Retreat Weekend Whispering Pines
The Education Foundation is a non-profit organization and registered charity with Canada Revenue Agency.
Join us for a relaxing afternoon of golf with other business & community participants!
SPONSOR OPTIONS & REGISTRATION INFO
Please contact:
Event Coordinator
Phone: (403) 502-8351
Fax: (403) 529-0917
Email: [email protected]
Download entry forms at:
www.mhcbe.ab.ca
REGISTRATION FEE $125 person
Format Best Ball
Registration 12:00 -1:00 p.m.
Lunch 12 noon
Shotgun Start 1:00 p.m.
Banquet 6:00 p.m.
Register Early … only 120 spots! Entries accepted on first come,
first paid basis.
Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education
Medicine Hat Catholic Schools’
E d u c at i o n Fo u n d at i o n
1251 1st Avenue SW Medicine Hat, AB T1A 8B4
Friday, June 9th, 2017
Cottonwood Coulee Golf Course
Medicine Hat, Alberta
15th ANNUAL
GOLF TOURNAMENT
Upcoming Catholic School Board Meetings, all are welcome.
March 14, 2017 at 6:00 pm For information www.mhcbe.ab.ca or call us at 403.527.2292
BoARD BULLETIN
February 2017 – MEDICINE HAT CATHOLIC BOARD OF EDUCATION @ m h c b e . a b . c a
S T . J O H N P A U L I I S C H O O L – The Board of Trustees for MHCBE are pleased with the construction progress of St. John Paul II. “We are looking forward to serving our families at our newest Catholic Elementary School at 4802 Southlands Drive in Southridge”, Board Chair, Dick Mastel. ………. ………………… Proposed Timeline for St. John Paul II School:
Anticipated to open for students in September 2018;
K–5 or K–6 Elementary including an Early Learning Program;
Registration begins in Jan/Feb 2018;
Natural Attendance Area & School Boundaries will be determined in the Fall/Winter 2017.
Thank you for supporting Catholic Schools! Continue to visit www.mhcbe.ab.ca for updated Construction Photos, Registration Information, Programming & Boundary announcements. ………….. ……………………
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S A I N T T E R E S A D E D I C A T I O N –The Board authorized a local artist to create and install a sculpture at Mother Teresa School in dedication of Saint Teresa of Calcutta. Thank you to a local artist who will donate their time to create the sculpture. A celebration will be held to unveil the sculpture once complete.
M O N S I G N O R M C C O Y M O D E R N I Z A T I O N – The modernization project is behind schedule an estimated 6 weeks. Demolition of the existing weight room and change rooms facilitating the transformation of the small gymnasium into the new Central Gathering Space, Auxillary Gymnasium and Exercise Facility are being scheduled in order to prevent disruption of school operations. Visit the website for updated Modernization Photos & Donations at www.mhcbe.ab.ca. …
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Modernization Fundraising, Thank-you Donors!
You’ve helped us raise $230,025! w w w . m c c o y m o d e r n i z a t i o n . c a
*Donations support the Chapel Space, Ancillary Classroom, Fitness
Space, Drama Space, Technology and Furniture & Equipment.
FRIENDS OF MONSIGNOR MCCOY up to $499: Cathryne Cooney; Chester Dumanowski; Regina Durst; Helen Hammer; Leo Lewans; Holy Family Parish; St. Francis Xavier School Parent Council; St. Mary’s School Parent Council; James & Doreen Geiger; John & Ada Hammel; Ingrid & Gerry Andres & Family; Lyle Faichuk; Rachel Hammel; Harty Farms Ltd. (Richard & Gladys); John & Anna Lacher; Beverley A. Dirk; Robert Wist; Margaret M. Fischer; John Weber; Howard J. Loewen; Peter & Phyllis Hammel
BRICK DONOR $500-$999: Catholic Women’s League-Holy Family Parish; Gale Family; Monsignor McCoy High School Parent Council; Notre Dame Academy; St. Patrick’s School Teachers; St. Patrick’s School Students; Catholic Women’s League-St. Patrick’s Parish; École St. Thomas d’Aquin Parent Council; McCoy Colts Football Booster Club; Emily C. King; Victoria A. King; Thomas J. King; St. Mary’s School; The Hoffman Family; Gay Pelchat; The Graf Family-In Memory of Alexander Graf; Guy & Trina Lanigan; Greg & Marla MacPherson; Grace Porter & Family; Lon Bosch; Lee & Tamara Little; Logan, Morgan, & Chandler Little; Murray & Emily Haubrich & Family; David & Anita Leahy & Family; Bishop Carroll Assembly (4th Degree of K of C); Joan Richard (Richard Family); Chuck & Denise Hellman; Kevin & Tina Steinke; George & Jean Kambeitz
BRONZE DONOR $1,000-$9999: Fabian & Margo Delwo and Family; Bernice & Bob Desrosiers and Family; Chester & Sophie Dumanowski and Family; Mark & Jody Dumanowski Family; Steve & Shannon English; Knights of Columbus Joe McKenna Council #9502; Mark & Faye Gripp; Sisters of Charity of St. Louis of Calgary; Ben R. & Sheilagh Lockert; Mike & Myrna Stark; Henk Hof Family
SILVER DONOR $10,000-$19,999: Jim & Sue Van Der Sloot; Todd & Shelley Beck; Dan, Barb & Quirina Thompson; Medicine Hat Catholic Schools' Education Foundation
GOLD DONOR $20,000+ King Orthodontics
PLATINUM DONOR $50,000+ Stark’s Plumbing & Heating
SPONSORSHIP $75,000+ Archie & Joan MacPhail & Family
ANONYMOUS & SILENT DONORS – Thank You
Revised: January 2017
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Kinplex II 23
9:30-10:30 am
3S
Kinplex I 63
1:45-2:45 pm
3H, 2B & 2R
7 8 9 10 11
12 13
Kinplex II 42
9:30-10:30 am
Kinder (A.M.) & 3H
Kinplex I 67
1:45-2:45 pm
2B & 2R
Kinder (P.M.)
14 15 16 17 18
19 20
Kinplex II 44
9:30-10:30 am
1S & 1B
Kinplex I 39
1:45-2:45 pm
5Y & 3S
21
22 23 24 25
26 27
Kinplex II 20
9:30-10:30 am
Kinder (A.M.)
Kinplex I 42
1:45-2:45 pm
6G & Kinder (P.M.)
28 29 30 31
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BUS WILL ARRIVE AT THE SCHOOL
20 MINUTES PRIOR TO YOUR SKATE TIME SO THAT STUDENTS
HAVE TIME TO GET THEIR SKATES ON.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Mr. Mastel (Board Chair-
man for MHCBE) to visit
Grade 6 @ 9:30 am
Ash Wednesday
celebration in the
gym @ 2:00 pm
2
3
4
5 6 Junior/Senior Choir @
Rotary Music Festival
School Council Mtg
6 pm (library)
7 Assembly 9 am
8
9 Grade 5/6
Ski Trip
Hidden Valley
10 No School for
Kindergarten & ELP
Programs ONLY
Hot Lunch
TBA
11
12 13 BB Assembly
9 am
Spirit Day:
Wear Plaid
14
Spirit Day:
Wear Tye Dye
15
Spirit Day:
Wear Rainbow
16 Science in
Motion
Spirit Day:
Wear Pajamas
17
No School
18
19 20 Assembly 9 am
21
22
23
24 Report Cards
go home
Snack Day: TBA
Honourable
Bob Wanner
(MLA for MH)
to visit Grade 6
@ 1:30 pm
25
26 27 Assembly 9 am
28 Student Council
@ Horizons
Leadership
Conference
29 Student Led
Conferences
4:00-7:30 pm
30
31 Grades 4-6