DAY 2
MORNING PRAYER
Yesterday, we began the
Liturgical season of Lent. Often
in Lent, we give up something we enjoy. This giving up of something allows
us to experience sacrifice. Sacrifice allows us to make more room for God
in our lives, so that we can live as He wants us to live. This sacrifice
also reminds us of the great sacrifice Jesus gave us – his life (out of love
for us) so that we can have a better relationship with God. As we enter this
special time in the liturgical year, let us remember to pray more, give more,
and fast from things that distract us from God, so that we may come closer to
Jesus Christ.
Loving God,
Help us to turn our thoughts towards the
season of Lent.
Help us to look at the things we can
change,
or that we are willing to sacrifice,
to build a better relationship with you,
through fasting, prayer, and giving to
others.
Through Christ our Lord.
Amen
SCHOOL SUPERVISION
South Entrance - Mr. Sosnowski
CAFETERIA
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MODEL UN MEETING
SASKATCHEWAN AGRICULTURE STUDENT: $4000/$2000
ELWOOD HARVEY
CO-OPERATIVE LEADERSHIP AWARD
BUILD A BETTER WORLD
SCHOLARSHIP
QUEEN’S DIAMOND JUBILEE: Grade 12
PRINCESS OF WALES AND DUCHESS OF CORNWALL: Grade 11
YOUTH JOB FINDING CLUB: Age 16 - 19
CBC’s THE FIRST PAGE: Student Writing Contest
DIAMOND NORTH CREDIT UNION SCHOLARSHIPS
Seven $1000 High School Scholarships will be awarded to Diamond North Credit Union members who are graduating high school, are enrolled/enrolling in post-secondary education, and who encompass a well-rounded character (leadership, community involvement, extra-curricular activity, and academic achievement). The deadline to apply is Monday, May 1st. For additional information, and an application form, please go to https://www.diamondnorthcu.com/media/2480/2023-scholarship-application-fillable.pdf
SPRING 2023 HIGH SCHOOL TACKLE FOOTBALL
STEM CLUB
DIVERSE MINDS CREATIVE WRITING COMPETITION
The Diverse Minds Creative Writing Competition involves writing and illustrating a children's book about diversity and inclusion that is geared to children between the ages of five to ten. The book can be written in either of the two official languages (English or French) or it can be written as a bilingual book. Students can work on their own or in pairs – where one student is illustrating and one writing. The competition is open to all high-school students across Canada, and is a wonderful opportunity for high school students to become a published author and win up to $5,000! Cash prizes will be awarded to the first, second and third place winners, as well as a bonus of $250 for the teachers of the finalists!! Students can submit their books until April 16, 2023. For additional information and tips about the contest, go to https://www.bnaibrith.ca/diverseminds/ As well, a video that explains how to enter the competition is available at Diverse Minds - Enter Video 2023 - YouTube
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JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR: $3000
· 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 https://swna.com/junior-citizen-of-the-year/. The deadline for nominations is March 31st, 2023.
PADDY O’ROURKE POETRY: $3000
WOMEN (16+) IN TRADES WORKSHOPS: Creative Welding
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