MORNING PRAYER
The Church has
given us the seven Catholic Social Teachings as a way to show love for our neighbor as we embrace social justice
issues. These teachings, based on scripture and church teaching, remind
us the values that God wants us to embrace.
Loving
God,
We believe that
every person is created in your image,
and that all life is sacred.
May we
always work to eliminate poverty and injustice,
so all people can live a life
equal to their dignity.
Help us to see the dignity in all your
children.
We ask this in the name of Jesus, Amen.
Amen
SCHOOL SUPERVISION
Main Entrance - Mrs. Martin
North Entrance - Mrs. nelson
South Entrance - Mrs. McLeod
ANNOUNCEMENTS
U of R EARLY ADMISSIONS: November 25th – December 2nd
Early Admission Days is a special application period to help high school students fill out their University of Regina application. Students who send in their unofficial transcript and reduced application fee by Wednesday, December 2 will have their application processed within a week, and if admissible, will receive conditional acceptance. Students will also be contacted to choose a virtual appointment time in order to 'pick up' their admission package and discuss their admission decision! For additional information, please go to https://urconnected.uregina.ca/events/eadays.ezc
U of S: WHAT IS ENGINEERING?
The College of Engineering is hosting a virtual edition of “What is Engineering?” on Tuesday, November 17th from 3 pm to 7 pm. The presentation will include a virtual tour of the Engineering Building and a talk with the dean of engineering, faculty and instructors about what engineers do and how versatile an engineering degree is. As well, participants will learn about the completely redesigned first-year engineering program called RE-ENGINEERED with key priorities of student success and wellness. For additional information, or to register, please go to https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/what-is-engineering-learn-about-first-year-engineering-at-usask-tickets-124339664283
PROGRAMMES DESTINATION
CLIC, EXPLORE et ODYSSÉE
Vous aimeriez voyager et
mieux apprendre le français? Si oui, les programmes Destination Clic, Explore
et Odyssée sont pour vous. Il y aura une présentation le jeudi 19 novembre en
après-midi sur les programmes Destination Clic, Explore et Odyssée donnée par
le Gouvernement de la Saskatchewan. La présentation aura lieu virtuellement. Si
cela vous intéresse, vous pouvez envoyer un message à M. Joncas (remi.joncas@pacsd.ca).
Une inscription est requise. Le programme Destination
Clic est pour les 8e et les 9e années qui veulent perfectionner leur
français. Ça se passe en Ontario, au Québec ou au Nouveau-Brunswick. Le
programme Explore s'adresse aux 13-15 ans et permet aux élèves
d'apprendre le français et découvrir la culture locale d'une autre province. Le programme Odyssée s'adresse
aux étudiants post-secondaire et permet aux jeunes de travailler comme
assistant en éducation en anglais dans une école du Québec ou du
Nouveau-Brunswick. Cela permet d'échanger entre francophones et anglophones. Pour
plus d'informations sur les programmes offerts, consultez le site web suivant
: https://englishfrench.ca/
TOPPERS VOLLEYBALL
The Prince Albert Optimist Toppers Volleyball Club will offer a modified program for the 2020-2021 season, with the focus being athlete training and skills development. The number of players and teams for this year's club season will be significantly reduced due to both proper social distancing measures and lack of available facilities in which to practice. Mini-league play cannot be guaranteed at this time due to the changing Saskatchewan Health Authority guidelines. Please go to www.patoppers.com for complete try-out information for the 2020-2021 Club Volleyball Season! The try-out video submission is time-sensitive: November 15th, no later than 5pm.
ST. MARK PARISH SECRETARY
St. Mark Parish in Prince Albert is looking for a part time secretary. The candidate must: 1) be Roman Catholic and actively living their faith, 2) hospitable, 3) have strong communication, computer and bookkeeping skills, and 4) be strongly motivated. The position is half-time (20 hours a week). For a complete job description, please contact Fr. Jim at 306 764 4637. A resume must be dropped off at St. Mark Parish Office prior to December 13, 2020.
VIRTUAL HOLIDAY BAND CONCERT
Band students, with at least one year of experience, are invited to register to participate in a free virtual holiday band concert. After registering, students will be provided with access to the music so they can begin practicing. All performances must be recorded and submitted no later than Monday, November 23. For more information about the music options, as well as to register, please go to https://www.saskband.org/page-18206 CANADIAN PARENTS FOR FRENCH
Canadian Parents for French Prince Albert is looking for new board members. Any parents and/or staff members who would like to take part in this organization can contact Mr. Rémi Joncas (remi.joncas@pacsd.ca). There will be an AGM on Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 1 pm. The AGM will be hosted virtually on Zoom and will be opened to all who are interested.
SCHULICH LEADER SCHOLARSHIP
The Schulich Leader Scholarship is a prestigious entrance scholarship awarded to a high school graduate enrolling in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) program at one of 20 partner universities. The nominated student can win one of 25 engineering scholarships at $100,000 or one of 25 science, technology, or math scholarships at $80,000. The criteria include academic excellence, leadership, and financial need. It is important to note that students who are planning for a career as a medical practitioner or researcher (doctor, dentist, nurse, psychologist, pharmacist, optometrist, etc.) are NOT eligible to apply. This scholarship is for entrepreneurial-minded innovators outside of the medical community. St. Mary High School can only nominate ONE candidate and nomination is competitive. If you are interested in being considered for nomination please email a list of school/community involvement, leadership activities, and a statement about financial need to Mrs. Rapin (meta.rapin@pacsd.ca) in Student Services by Friday, December 11, 2020 before 9:00 am to be considered for nomination. To find out more about the Schulich Leader Scholarship visit http://www.schulichleaders.com or info@uja.schulichleader.com LET’S TALK CAREERS COMPETITION
ChatterHigh, Skills Canada and Let’s Talk Science have joined together to provide an opportunity for students to virtually explore a wide array of occupations and post-secondary programs of study with the fourth annual Let’s Talk Careers: Canada’s Most Informed School Competition. This career exploration opportunity also includes two national competitions (Fall 2020: October 26 to December 4 and Spring 2021: April 12 to May 21). Once registered, students will answer a ten-question quiz each day to earn points towards their personal leaderboards and the school wide totals. These quizzes encourage them to research and explore thousands of higher education and career options that they may not have been exposed to any other way. The schools with the highest ranking at the end of each round will win a cash prize, and the students who answered the most questions right in the time period will also win personal cash bursaries! For more information about this career exploration opportunity, please go to http://informed.chatterhigh.com/l/lets-talk-careers/?inf_contact_key=8cf4b41b06725a6c60ba40b5b77a778c09c74070ac2bf3cfa7869e3cfd4ff832 LA CITÈ: U of R FRENCH-LANGUAGE PROGRAMS
The University of Regina offers the following French-language academic programs: Intercultural Studies (Bachelor Degree, Certificate, Masters), Education (Bachelor Degree, Masters), and Nursing (Bachelor Degree). For more information, please contact La Cité universitaire francophone at 306-585-4828 or visit the website at https://lacite.uregina.ca/en/uni/programs
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