Message from Administration
Another month has come and gone at Monsignor Doyle, and we
even had an extra day this February to spread love and
kindness and walk humbly with God. We ate pancakes together,
started Lent by humbly wearing ashes on our foreheads, and we
put our faith in action by bringing in over 8000 items for the
Veteran’s Food drive. We are looking forward to celebrating the week of Holy Week with
a musical/play in place of a traditional liturgy on Holy Thursday March 24th at 9:30 am.
You are invited to join us. Our Easter holiday will start at 11:05 am on Thursday March
24th and we will resume classes on Monday April 4th.
We are looking forward to seeing many of you at our Parent Teacher Conferences on
Thursday, March 17th from 4:00 to 7:00 pm or Friday, March 18th from 9:00 am to 12:00
noon and 1:00 to 3:00 pm. Appointments will be made online and instructions for doing
this will be included in your child’s Progress Report along with his/her ID number.
Linda Foo, Principal and Tanya Bartram, Assistant Principal
WOW Monsignor Doyle School Community!
As I watched the 8208 items brought in by the students and
families at our beautiful school I asked myself, “How is this
possible?” We have 285 students here so they each brought
in an average of 30 items to donate to the Veteran’s Food
Drive. WOW! The 7th Annual Veterans Food Drive got a huge
boost again this year with the addition of our friends and
families from St. Vincent de Paul School! St. Vincent de Paul
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MARCH 2016
7th ANNUAL VETERAN’S FOOD DRIVE
RESULTS!
staff and students brought in 6444 items at their school. Both schools embraced the
challenge and the results were out of this world!! In total both
schools contributed in excess of 14,652 items to our veterans!
(Nearly double last year’s total.)
This year our challenge was by homerooms and our grade 6
students took an early lead, and while the difference was small
on Thursday, they pulled it out and won the challenge for 2016
with a total of 1263 items!! Congratulations! In second place
were Mrs. Evans’ grade 3 students with 981 items. We will be acknowledging our grade
6 students with a Pizza and Movie party at the end of the month.
Our grade 5 students will be doing a service project by going on a field trip to help sort
these items at the Veteran’s Food Band.
As always, we would like to thank our ongoing sponsors:
Canada Safeway/Sobeys; Brite Signs; Boston Pizza Crowfoot;
and of course our military friends from The Kings Own Calgary
Regiment for spending the day with us and sharing their military
knowledge and assistance!
One final thank you to all of you for helping to improve the lives
of our veterans and their families! This food drive truly was a
wonderful display of community social justice and a ‘coming
together’ for both Monsignor Doyle and St. Vincent schools!
THE LORD STRATHCONA’S MUSICAL RIDE…. Please remember to mark in your calendars the very special date of Monday, June
13th, when the 21-horse Lord Strathcona’s Musical Ride returns to Monsignor Doyle to
entertain and meet the students. It will be an ‘all day’ event with one-on-one classroom
time both indoors and out, concluding with an all new Musical Ride Presentation in the
afternoon at 1:00 pm. All families are welcome and encouraged to join this exciting
event!
We have a great group of students from grade 3-6 who have been
watching out for students who need a little help playing at recess
and at lunch. Our Play Leader Peace Patrol team is a voluntary
group of students who lead activities outside at recess and lunch.
They have a bin of equipment they use to provide various activities
outside for anyone who needs someone to play with. We have 4-5
students for each day so they take turns leading activities. We would like to thank
Jamie, Ian, Zack, Bennett, Adison, Sam, Jocelyn, Nadine, Chiara, Gwen, Cassie,
Georgia, Marina, Sydney, Kaidyn, Olivia A. and Jersey for their leadership. If anyone
has any ideas of good recess games or if you have sports/games equipment you would
like to donate please contact the office.
Progress Reports go home on Friday, March 11th, 2016, so
please check your child’s backpack!
Parent Teacher Conferences will be held on Thursday, March 17th from 4:00 – 7:00 pm, and all day on Friday, March 18th from 9:00 am – 12:00 noon, and 1:00 – 3:00 pm. There are NO CLASSES all day on Friday, March 18th, 2016.
PROGRESS REPORTS
PLAY LEADER PEACE PATROL
We had a wonderful evening on February 24th, when we celebrated Anti-Bullying Day with stories and family connection time. Jeff Stockton is a story teller and harpist. He used harp music to create a calm, pleasant atmosphere for his storytelling. We enjoyed a wonderful story where parents and students laughed and relaxed. After the story and instructions, families went to stations throughout the school during where they shared, brainstormed and imagined things like action words, funny events, and great final sentences for their stories. Then families found a comfy place to create a story together. Some families have sent in their ‘final draft’ of their family story and we will share some of these at our next assembly. Being connected to people we love and spending time with them is the building block to wellness for our students as well as parents. Thank you to our School Council who sponsored the event and provided cookies and milk.
The next School Council Meeting will be Wednesday, March 9th at
6:30 pm. Please consider coming to the meeting to be engaged
in your child(ren)’s school and become aware of all that goes on
at Monsignor Doyle.
Pope Francis declared this year, “The Year of Divine Mercy”, a
Jubilee year.
We are called during this year to show and tell about God’s
mercy. The Jubilee door in the Vatican has sixteen panels
which depict scenes related to Reconciliation in our lives.
The Monsignor Doyle Jubilee door is located in the front
display case as you enter the building. It has fifteen windows,
each depicting a Catholic symbol. Each class was
commissioned to depict an image which has been used to
create beautiful faux stained glass panels.
We hope you are inspired by these panels and continue to show and tell of God’s mercy
to all you meet.
JEFF STOCKTON STORYTELLING EVENT
SCHOOL COUNCIL
OUR JUBILEE DOOR AT MONSIGNOR DOYLE
DOYLEDOYLE
Every year, teachers from the City of Calgary gather for teachers’ convention. For families it means some extra days to spend in the mountains or at hockey arenas but for teachers it is much needed professional development time. Teachers at Monsignor Doyle shared highlights from their time spent at convention at our recent staff meeting. Some focused on learning how to bring our Learning Commons to life with activities and equipment ideas (like green screens and 3D printers). Others attended math workshops where they learned fun new games and received tools and ideas to use with their classes. Some looked at bringing some new ideas for utilizing our garden space by attending sessions dealing with learning about our natural world. Our teachers continue to learn every day as lifelong learners.
Friday is pick up day if you have any refundable beverage cartons, bottles or cans you would like to contribute to the school – fundraising for the Learning Commons. Please leave your bags by the green bins near the parking lot. We thank Shelley and Anna who take the recycling to the depot. So far this year we have collected $679.15. You can also drop off your recycling at the Crowfoot Bottle Depot and indicate that you wish to donate your refund to Monsignor Doyle School’s account.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM CONVENTION
RECYCLING
Congratulations Calista Pyszniak from 4V!
Calista started playing the piano when she was 5 ½ years old, the year she started
kindergarten at Monsignor Doyle. She quickly showed that she had a natural talent in
playing the piano. As a result, she was encouraged by her piano instructors to follow the
Royal Conservatory of Music program. At the age of 8, she took her first exam -
“Preparatory B” – and got a score of 88 which is considered “First Class Honours”. This
past January, Calista had her second practical exam – “Level 2” and received an
outstanding score of 92 which is considered “First Class Honours with Distinction”.
Calista has proven that with dedication and practice, you can achieve your goals.
At the start of February, we also hosted the St Peter’s
Knights of Columbus Basketball Free Throw. This
competition was open to any students from our school and
other schools within the parish boundaries aged 9-14. We
had a good turnout of Monsignor Doyle students, and
were well represented in the various age/gender groups.
All students who participated received a personalized
certificate of recognition and the top scorer in each
age/gender group received a basketball to keep! Some of
our students have been asked to represent the parish at
the regional Basketball Free Throw in Okotoks in March!
Well done everyone and thanks for participating!
(Additional photos of the many participants are available on our website in the Twitter feed.)
STUDENT SUCCESS
ART AROUND THE SCHOOL
Grade 2 art, inspired by Ted Harrison
from our Art exhibit
Grade 2 art-aerial view of snow men
ES2 art hearts, bees, whales, sharks
and penguins.
Grade 3 Snow globes with stories
attached
How Are We Doing?
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CALGARY CATHOLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT MONTHLY NEWS
ConnectionsMARCH 2016
Canada’s Outstanding Principals – Deana Helton and Kevin DeforgeCongratulations to two Calgary Catholic School District principals – Deana Helton at Bishop Mc-Nally High School and Kevin Deforge at St. Dominic School, who were recognized as part of “Cana-da’s Outstanding Principals” for 2016! They were two of only four principals from Alberta who were selected as part of a group of 40 exceptional educators from every province and territory in Canada. They are being celebrated for demonstrating innovation, entrepreneurial spirit and truly remarkable initiatives in public education. Read more on our website under News & Events/Awards & Accolades.
District Day with the Calgary Hitmen 2016Our annual District Day with the Calgary Hitmen was a huge success again this year, thanks to our fantastic community! Held on February 12, the pre-game events included student face-painters, school mascots and CCSD staff handing out light sticks and greeting students and their families. With $2 from every district ticket sold, as well as 50/50 sales, the Calgary Catholic Education Foun-dation will receive close to $10,000 for enhanced opportunities, equipment and experiences for our students. Thank you for supporting District Day! Read more on our website under News & Events.
Summer School 2016Calgary Catholic School District offers high school courses during the summer to any student born after September 1, 1995, including students completing Grade 9 in June 2016. Students can take up to eight credits in Summer School that can include one direct-instruction course and/or a combina-tion of online courses. Five-credit courses run from July 4 – July 29, 2016 and three-credit courses run from July 4 – July 19, 2016. For more information and to register, please visit our website under Students/Academic Support/Summer School.
CAREERFair: RAP and Skilled Trades 2016Students and parents are invited to one of the annual CAREERFairs to connect with employers and in-dustry. Ask questions about the Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) and Skilled Trades. Over 50 booths from a variety of industries will be setup and a brief presentation will be given to show opportu-nities in the Skilled Trades. For more information on dates and times, visit our News & Events page.
CCSD named as one of Alberta’s Top 70 Employers for 2016We are honoured to once again be recognized as one of Alberta’s Top 70 Employers. This special designation recognizes Alberta employers that lead their industry in offering exceptional places to work. Employers are evaluated based on a number of criteria including the physical workplace; work atmosphere; health, financial and family benefits; community involvement and vacation. Employers are compared to other organizations in their field to determine who offers the most progressive and forward‐thinking programs. Read more under News & Events/Awards & Accolades.
Letter from the Bishops of AlbertaThe Catholic Bishops of Alberta have written a letter addressed to the government regarding physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia. The letter can be viewed at calgarydiocese.ca under News & Events.
Easter Break 2016All Calgary Catholic schools and administrative offices will be closed for Easter break beginning at noon on Thursday, March 24 and will re-open on Monday, April 4. During this most holy time, we humbly celebrate the gracious gift of God’s mercy and love. May all staff, students and their families be blessed with lasting peace and joy at the resurrection of our Lord.
Did you know?
Bishop Carroll student and biathlete Ben Churchill represented our country as Can-ada’s flag-bearer for the 2016 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway in February!
Deana Helton
Kevin Deforge
MONSIGNOR DOYLE SCHOOL March 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 DAY 5
TEACH – 2BA
2 DAY 6 3 DAY 1 Gr. 6 to Police Interpretive Centre
4 DAY 2 FUN LUNCH
Hot Dogs
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6 7 DAY 3 8 DAY 4 TEACH – 1K
9 DAY 5 School Council Mtg. 6:30pm
10 DAY 6 11 DAY 1FUN LUNCH
Kernals Popcorn
PROGRESS REPORTS HOME
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13 14 DAY 2 15 DAY 3 TEACH – 1K
16 DAY 4Gr. 5 Hep B - AM
17 DAY 5SPIRIT DAY! Green Day!
Parent Conferences
K-6 4 – 7pm
18 Parent Conferences
K-6 9 – 12 / 1 – 3
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20 21 DAY 6 22 DAY 1 TEACH – 1K
23 DAY 2PIRLS exam
FUN LUNCH Panago Pizza
24 DAY 3 HOLY THURSDAY
LITURGY 9:30am
EARLY DISMISSAL
25 Good Friday
NO SCHOOL
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27 Easter Sunday
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SPRING BREAK
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SPRING BREAK
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SPRING BREAK
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SPRING BREAK
MONSIGNOR DOYLE SCHOOL April 2016 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1
SPRING BREAK
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3 4 DAY 4 Regular classes
resume
5 DAY 5 Gr. 2 to Heritage Park TEACH – 1K
6 DAY 6 7 DAY 1 SPIRIT DAY!
Countries Day!
Monsignor Doyle Patron Liturgy
1:30pm
8 DAY 2 9
10 11 DAY 3
12 DAY 4 TEACH – 1B
13 DAY 5 14 DAY 6 15 DAY 1 16
17 18 DAY 2 19 DAY 3 TEACH – 1B
20 DAY 4 School Council Mtg. 6:30pm
21 DAY 5 22 DAY 6Gr. 5 & 6 to VIVO (formerly Cardel Pl)
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24 25 Professional Day
K-6
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27 DAY 2 28 DAY 3 29 DAY 4 30