DAY 2
MORNING PRAYER
Today’s prayer was written by an École St. Mary student.
Dear God,
Amen
SCHOOL SUPERVISION
South Entrance - Mrs. Daniel-Minier
CAFETERIA
ANNOUNCEMENTS
U of S COLLEGE OF EDUCATION INFORMATION SESSIONS
TD SCHOLARSHIP FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
HORATIO ALGER CANADIAN SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
· Be enrolled full-time as a high school grade 11 or first-year CEGEP student in Canada
· Exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor’s degree program at an accredited university
· Prove critical financial need ($65,000 or less annual net income per family is required)
· Demonstrate desire and ability to be entrepreneurial in a chosen field
· Be involved in co-curricular and community service activities
· Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity
· Maintain a minimum grade percentage of 70
· Be Canadian citizens
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO MATH CONTESTS
This year, students will have the opportunity to participate in the math contests offered by the University of Waterloo. Students who participate will be challenged to solve math-related problems. Students may practice for the competition using the contests from previous years available at https://www.cemc.uwaterloo.ca/contests/past_contests.html (Be sure to choose past contests from your current grade level so that you are practicing for the correct exam: Grade 9 - Pascal Contest, Grade 10 - Cayley Contest, Grade 11 - Fermat Contest, Grade 12 - Euclid Contest.) The Grade 9-11 math contests will be on Monday, February 27th, 2023, and the Grade 12 math contest will be on Tuesday, April 4th, 2023. Students who want to compete in the contest that applies to their grade level must complete the forms document, available on Edsby, by Tuesday, January 10th, 2023. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Rissling in room 136.
KARATE CLASSES
PRINCE ALBERT WRESTLING CLUB
Attention grade 12 students! Applications are now open for admissions to the University of Saskatchewan. Apply early to take advantage of benefits like early admission and access to scholarships. (Some scholarship applications are due before the application deadline.) To find information about how to apply, programs and deadlines, scholarship applications, and how to submit your documents, please go to https://admissions.usask.ca/requirements/apply.php#1Findaprogram If you have any questions, or want assistance, please see Mrs. Rapin in Student Services (office 116).
VERNA J. KIRKNESS SCHOLARSHIPS: Indigenous Grade 11 & 12
The one-week, in-person Verna J. Kirkness Education Foundation (VJKF) Program for Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) Grade 11 and 12 students will be taking place on campus at universities this May! Successful applicants will receive full VJKF Program Scholarships to participate in the VJKF Program to learn about science, engineering, technology and math. This year’s program is offered in partnership with six universities from across Canada, offering Indigenous high-school students an opportunity to learn directly from professors and their teams about the exciting research (science, engineering, technology and math) happening on campuses across Canada. Students accepted to the VJKF Program can choose which research area they want to learn more about. To apply online go to https://www.vernajkirkness.org/ The website will be updated as professors confirm this year’s topics.
U of S RESIDENCE APPLICATIONS
Residence applications for the University of Saskatchewan Fall 2023/2024 are scheduled to open in November! In an effort to assist new applicants, first year applicants are guaranteed a spot in Voyageur Place Residence when they apply prior to the deadline of January 31, 2023. Visit https://livewithus.usask.ca/ or see Mrs. Rapin in Student Services for more information.
T1D YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP
1. you reside in Alberta, Saskatchewan or Manitoba;
** If you are eligible see Mrs. Rapin in Student Services for an application.
HOUSE OF COMMONS PAGE PROGRAM
USask will be offering a series of virtual events throughout the year. These will be listed on the Event webpage. USask also offers both in-person and virtual campus tours. Students can book a tour at the Campus Tour webpage
Games Club is a fun drop-in activity available to all students every Tuesday & Thursday at lunch in the Lecture Theatre (B5). If you enjoy playing board games or want to test your skill on the Switch then come by. There is a large variety of board games, ranging from card games, games of chance to strategy games. There is also a Nintendo Switch available with Super Smash Bros, Mario Kart or Rocket League. Bring your lunch and play some games! Come with a friend or by yourself.
ABORIGINAL CRAFTS CLUB: Beading / Hand stitch
Students who are interested in participating in an Aboriginal Crafts Club are encouraged to join the Creativi-team. There are several sessions being offered. Students who are a part of the Bead Team can attend open times in room B26 before school, at lunch, and every Tuesday after school. All other students who are interested in participating can attend every Tuesday from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. and the occasional Saturday from 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 pm. For more information go to Aboriginal Crafts Club or talk to Mrs. Constant in room B26 or Ms. McLeod in room 206.
Art club is in the Art Room (B18/19) and will run every Monday after school from 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm. Come out to make some great art! Drop-ins are welcome!
FREE MICROSOFT 365 FOR STUDENTS
Please note the following:
· Students must be 15 years old by the start of the session.
· Sessions will be in the Room 246.
· All sessions begin at 3:30pm and end at 5:30pm. (except for the summer/lunch sessions).
· During the driver education class, students will need:
· their birth certificate
· their hospitalization card
· their MYSGI account number. (needed on the first day of class)
*Students must go to SGI to get their MySGI customer number.
· a pencil/pen and notebook
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