Monday, November 17, 2025

Tuesday, November 18th

DAY 2

MORNING PRAYER

The Church has given us the seven Catholic Social Teachings 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 

SCHOOL SUPERVISION

Main Entrance - Mrs. Gareau
North Entrance - Mr. Hundeby
South Entrance - Ms. Schneider

CAFETERIA

Tuesday - Pork Bites & Rotini Salad $4.50 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

PARENT/TEACHER/STUDENT INTERVIEWS
Parent/teacher/student interviews are Tuesday, November 18th from 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm. An Edsby message/link has been sent to all parents/guardians allowing them to book an appointment time with teachers. After parents have selected a time slot, they will be prompted to "Add note": typing either "in-person" or "phone (xxx-xxx-xxxx)". 

SMHS BAND FUNDRAISER: Baba’s Homestyle Perogies
The students in Band are selling products from Baba's perogies as a fundraiser for the 2026 band trip. All products are handmade in Saskatoon and are absolutely delicious! To purchase perogies, cabbage rolls, sausage, or other yummy treats, use the link
https://babasfundraising.com/ When checking out, select "St. Mary Band PA" from the drop down. If you do not know the name of a student in band you want to support, please type "Julie Abbs" (SMHS music teacher) in the box and we will ensure the funds go to a student who needs them. The deadline to order is Friday, November 21st. All orders will be delivered to St. Mary High School in the first or second week of December. 

SMHS CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Everyone is invited to come out and enjoy some Christmas music on Tuesday, December 9th at 7:00 pm in the Lecture Theatre. Admission is by donation with all funds going toward the 2026 band trip.

SUNTEP TOUR & PRESENTATION

Students have the opportunity to sign-up for a tour and presentation at SUNTEP on Thursday, November 27th at 1:30pm. The presentation is about 1 hour and transportation is provided. Grade 10-12 students who are interested in going for the tour are asked to sign up at SUNTEP Tour – Fill out form before Tuesday, November 25th at noon. Information about the program is in the link below.

SUNTEP Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program | Gabriel Dumont Institute

U of R: CHANCELLOR’S SCHOLARSHIP

The Chancellor’s Scholarship is awarded annually to 14 undergraduate students who meet a variety of criteria, including a minimum admission average of 95%. This scholarship is being offered to students directly from high school, or high school graduates who have not completed any post-secondary course (other than those completed while the student was still in high school, such as the High School Accelerated Program). One award is reserved for Indigenous applicants and one award is reserved for out-of-province applicants. The recipients will receive $10,000 a year over four years, plus on-campus housing for the first year. The value of each scholarship is just over $46,000.  An application is required and includes a written statement, resume, reference letter, and referee. The deadline to apply is December 15, 2025. Additional information is available at https://www.uregina.ca/cost-aid/funding/undergraduate-scholarships/entrance-awards/chancellors-scholarship.html

TERRY FOX HUMANITARIAN AWARD PROGRAM

The Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program aims to honour the spirit of Terry Fox, one of Canada’s greatest heroes, by encouraging Canadian youth who strive to emulate Terry Fox’s courage and determination by providing their communities, and those in need, with humanitarian service. Terry Fox Humanitarian Awards are open to students of all abilities. To be considered for the Award, applicants must be: in good academic standing; Canadian citizens or landed immigrants; students graduating from secondary (high) school or students completing their first year of CÉGEP or students who have completed secondary (high) school; involved in voluntary humanitarian activities (for which they have not been compensated); and planning to or are already studying towards their first university degree or diploma at a Canadian post-secondary institution, or entering their 2nd year of CÉGEP in the upcoming academic year. Terry Fox Award Recipients are eligible to receive the Award until they graduate with their first university degree or diploma (for a maximum of four years), provided they maintain satisfactory academic standing and a standard of humanitarian work and personal conduct which, in the opinion of the Board of Directors, justifies the award. The maximum value of the award is $28,000, dispersed over four (4) years. A stipend of $7,000 is issued directly to the institution each year in two installments of $3,500, one in September and one in January. The deadline is December 1st, 2025. Visit  https://terryfoxawards.ca/ if you are interested in applying.

MODEL UN ASSEMBLY: December Session
In preparation for the Model UN Assembly in the spring, there will be a a mini Model UN Assembly on Tuesday, December 16th from 3:45 pm to 6:30 pm in the Lecture Theatre. Staff and students who want to watch must contact Mr. Joncas, as there are limited spots. St. Mary students will compete alongside students from Carlton and Shellbrook WP Sandin.

SMHS BOYS BASKETBALL: Tryouts
Grade 9/10 Boys:
Monday, November 17th  3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Tuesday, November 18th : 12:14 pm – 1:14 pm and 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
* Grade 10 students will be notified if they have been selected to tryout for the senior team.
*If needed, Grade 9/10 boys may decide to have a tryout on Monday, November 24th : 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Grade 10-12 Boys:
Wednesday, November 19th 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Thursday, November 20th : 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Friday, November 21st 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
* Only selected players for Blue & White game

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Tryouts

Girls basketball tryouts are on following days:

Monday, November 17th 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Wednesday, November 19th 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Thursday, November 20th 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

UPSTAGE PRODUCTIONS: “Radium Girls”

École St Mary High School invites the community to Upstage Productions' two-act play, "Radium Girls”. Show times at the École St. Mary High School Lecture Theatre are Wednesday, November 19th - Saturday, November 22nd at 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost $12 for Adults and $8 for Students (18 years and younger) and are available at the main office or at the door (cash, electronic payment). 
Grade 9 students will be attending morning performances on Wednesday and Thursday.
** Grade 10 - 12 students may go to the main office to get a FREE stamped BLUE ticket for an evening performance. (Office staff will create a list of the students who get a FREE ticket.)
Synopsis

In 1926, radium was a miracle cure, Madame Curie an international celebrity, and luminous watches the latest rage—until the girls who painted them began to fall ill with a mysterious disease. Inspired by a true storyRadium Girls traces the efforts of Grace Fryer, a dial painter, as she fights for her day in court. Her chief adversary is her former employer, Arthur Roeder, an idealistic man who cannot bring himself to believe that the same element that shrinks tumors could have anything to do with the terrifying rash of illnesses among his employees. As the case goes on, however, Grace finds herself battling not just with the U.S. Radium Corporation, but with her own family and friends, who fear that her campaign for justice will backfire. Written with warmth and humor, Radium Girls is a fast-moving, highly theatrical ensemble piece for 9 to 10 actors, who play more than 30 parts—friends, co-workers, lovers, relatives, attorneys, scientists, consumer advocates, and myriad interested bystanders. Called a "powerful" and "engrossing" drama by critics, Radium Girls offers a wry, unflinching look at the peculiarly American obsessions with health, wealth, and the commercialization of science.


EDSBY MESSAGE: November Overdue/Lost

In a few days, all Grade 9 – Grade 12 students with Overdue/Lost library books, textbooks, novel sets and calculators will be receiving an Edsby message titled “November Overdue/Lost”. It will have a screen capture of their library account listing these items. All Grade 10 - 12 students with Overdue/Lost textbooks, novel sets and calculators will have these items added to their SchoolCash account. These items can be paid online (SchoolCash access on the division website at www.pacsd.ca) or in the main office. 


LAPTOPS, HOMEWORK HELP & LUNCH

Do you want access to a computer laptop AND help with your homework, essay formatting, submitting assignments etc.? If so, go to Mr. Kirilenko’s Homework Club during the lunch hour in Room B20. Students are also allowed to bring their lunch.

BASKETBALL OFFICIALS CLINIC

Any students or community members who want to get involved with officiating some level of basketball are invited to the basketball officials clinics. A virtual clinic will be held on Wednesday, November 26th. If you have any questions about the clinics, please see Mr. Noble.

POLAR EXPRESS PUBLISHING: Student Contests
Students in Kindergarten through Grade 12 are invited to enter the 2025/2026 National K-12 Student Poetry and Short Story Contests.
 (450 words maximum) deadline: November 21, 2025
(32 lines maximum) deadline: November 21, 2025

For more information, please visit https://www.polarexpressions.ca/StudentContests.html

SMHS RESOURCES EDSBY GROUP: Students/Parents/Staff

All staff, students and parents are encouraged to select and SIGN UP for the SMHS Resources Edsby Group. It contains information pertaining to the Ecole St Mary High School website (morning prayer, daily announcements, cafeteria menu etc.), the Learning Resource Centre website (Book Promotions, Library Search, Ministry databases etc.) and SMHS Career Planning website (Blog entries for scholarships/events, high school graduation credits, post-secondary requirements etc.)


DRIVER EDUCATION 2025 - 2026

Students who are interested in the 2025 - 2026 driver education program are to register online through Microsoft Forms: Driver Education Registration 2025 - 2026 (This link is also posted in Edsby.) Mr. Bourdon will then place students into groups on Edsby. A reminder that spots fill up quickly, so it is important for students to select their two top options to best accommodate each student. 
The start dates for session are as follows:
Session 2: Oct. 7 - Oct. 28 (3:30 pm - 5:30 pm) 
Session 3: Oct. 20 - Dec. 2 (12:15 pm - 1:10 pm) 
Session 4: Nov. 12 - Dec. 3 (3:30 pm - 5:30 pm) 
Session 5: Jan. 5 - Jan. 23 (3:30 pm - 5:30 pm) 
Session 6: Feb. 2 - Feb. 27 (3:30 pm - 5:30 pm) 
Session 7: Mar. 3 - Apr. 22 (12:15 pm - 1:10 pm) 
Session 8: Mar. 9 - Mar. 30 (3:30 pm - 5:30 pm) 
Session 9: Apr. 13 - May 1 (3:30 pm - 5:30 pm) 
Session 10: May 4 - May 26 (3:30 pm - 5:30 pm) 
Session 11: July 2 - July 10 (9:00 am - 1:00 pm) 

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 3:30 pm and end at 5:30 pm. (except for the summer/lunch sessions).
  • During your driver education class, you will need:
    •  your birth certificate
    • a pencil/pen and notebook
    • your MYSGI account number(needed on the first day of class)
      • Students must go to SGI to get their MySGI customer number.
ART CLUB 
Art Club is every Thursday from 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm in the Art Room. Drop-ins are always welcome! 

GAMES CLUB 
Games Club is every Tuesday and Thursday in the Lecture Theatre at lunch. Drop in and play some board games or test your skills on the Switch. 

YEARBOOK CLUB 
Help capture school memories! A camera is supplied! No experience is needed! Students who are interested should contact Mrs. Janay Cantin.

HOMEWORK CLUB
Need a quiet spot to focus on your homework, use a computer, study for an exam, or simply to enjoy your lunch in peace? Then come join us in Room B20 (Mr. Kirilenko's classroom)! Homework Club runs Monday to Friday from 12:14 pm to 1:14pm. All students are welcome to attend!

INDIGENOUS ART CLUB 

Students will begin to enhance their skills by working primarily with beads. Artisan trainees will start learning to bead using the 2-needle applique method during the following meeting times: Monday to Friday from 8:00 am - 8:45 am and lunch hour, as well as Wednesday: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm, unless otherwise posted for special event teachings. All participants will be asked to log their hours. The expected time that a project may require ranges from 4 to 30 hours or more. Sessions will enhance students’ skill levels, enabling them to confidently participate at regional, provincial and national levels of Skills Canada competitions. Students will be able to compete at the school level, city and provincial levels this year based on performance and dedication to the skill required. See Mrs. Longjohn-Constant in room B26 for more details. 

FREE FEMININE MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS
École St Mary High School has received free feminine menstrual products to support our students. Students can go to the main office for their free products (box of tampons and a box of pads). Menstrual Equity in Saskatchewan Schools is a three-year initiative. 

EDSBY SUPPORT
Information and instructional videos are available at https://pacsd.ca/our-students/edsby-for-students/


FREE MICROSOFT 365 FOR STUDENTS

Students enrolled in the Prince Albert Catholic School Division have the opportunity to install Microsoft Office 365 on their desktops, laptops and mobile devices. Instructions and additional information is available at http://pa.pursueonline.com/index.php/community/


COMMUNITY

PRINCE ALBERT PUBLIC LIBRARY (PAPL)
Find out about all the FREE print and digital access to novels, graphic novels, music, movies, comedy shows, crafts, book clubs and more that is available at the Prince Albert Public Library. For detailed information visit 
https://princealbertlibrary.ca/ 


PA PUBLIC LIBRARY: Transparent Language Online

With over 100 languages to choose from (aboriginal languages, ESL programs, American Sign Language etc.) Transparent Language Online is a simple and effective way to learn a new language from the comfort of your own home. Available for desktop or mobile. (A Public Library card is required.) Please see the Information Desk at the public library for a handout on how to download the Transparent Language Online mobile app for Android or iOS.

PA PUBLIC LIBRARY: Fiero Code

Fiero Code is a web-based computer-programming education resource for kids (ages 8+), teens, and adults. Learn how to code using Code Blocks, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, and much more. This educational resource will teach users how to create video games, apps, websites, animations, programs, etc. Fiero Code provides courses, tutorial videos, contest events, and more. From beginner to advanced, there is something for everyone with Fiero Code! (A Public Library Card is required.)

CAFETERIA

Monday - Pizza $3.50 
Tuesday - Pork Bites & Rotini Salad $4.50 
Wednesday - Ham Alfredo Pasta $4.50 
Thursday - Chicken Bacon Ranch Sandwich $4.50
Friday - No School 


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