Friday, December 19, 2025

Monday, January 5th

 DAY 1

MORNING PRAYER

As we come back to school after our Christmas break, we reflect on the fun of family events, great food, and less busy days. However, the fun and joy of the Christmas season is still not over.  Until January 11th, we are invited to continue to embrace the joy that the Christ Child brings the world at Christmas time.  

Loving God,
As we continue to celebrate the joy we get from the Christ Child,
make us aware of the true gifts we have to share with loved ones. 
Deepen our sense of joy, 
making us ever-grateful for the gifts others bestow upon us. 
Help us to extend our capacity for compassion,
so that we may help those in need. 
Thank you for the gift of the Christ Child
who fills our lives with love and hope.  
Amen

SCHOOL SUPERVISION

Main Entrance - Mrs. Dallman
North Entrance - Mr. Van Otterloo
South Entrance - Mrs. B. Fetch

CAFETERIA

Monday - Pizza $3.50 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

HOLIDAY MASS
Sacred Heart Cathedral
Wednesday December 4, 7:00 PM Penitential Celebration
Wednesday December 24Christmas Eve 
4:00 PM English
6:30 PM English 
8:30 PM French - Bishop Stephen Hero
12:00 Midnight - English- Bishop Stephen Hero
Thursday December 25, 11:00 AM Christmas Day
Sunday December 28, 11:00 AM - Bishop Stephen Hero 
*only one mass* Closing of Jubilee Year
Thursday January 1, New Year’s Day
9:30 AM French 
11:00 AM English - Bishop Stephen Hero
St. Michael
Thursday December 4, 7:00 PM Penitential Celebration
Wednesday December 24, 7:00 PM Christmas Eve
Thursday December 25, 9:30 AM Christmas Day 
Sunday December 28, 9:30 AM Feast of the Holy Family
Thursday January 1, 9:30 AM New Year’s Day
St. Mark 
Thursday December 11, 7:00 PM Reconciliation 
Wednesday December 24, 8:00 PM Christmas Eve
Thursday December 25, 11:00 AM Christmas Day
Thursday January 1, 11:00 AM New Year’s Day
St. Joseph
Tuesday December 2, 7:00 PM Penitential Celebration
Wednesday December 24, Christmas Eve 5:00 PM
Children's Pageant 7:30 PM 
Youth Pageant 10:00 PM
Thursday December 25, 10:00 AM Christmas Day
Wednesday December 31, 7:30 PM New Year’s Eve
Thursday January 1, 10:00 AM New Year’s Day

PA PUBLIC LIBRARY: December Newsletter

Check out the December Newsletter here has information about numerous events such as the titles/times of FREE movies in the auditorium:


AFFINITY CO-OPERATIVE AWARD: Grade 11

This is a unique opportunity for Grade 11 students looking to learn about money, leadership, cooperatives and a whole lot more. This program is designed for young Affinity Credit Union members who are looking to do something big with their future. This year, 21 students will be welcomed into the leadership program, and upon completion, each student will receive a $2,500 award to help fund their post-secondary education. This program is proudly offered by our member councils who represent Affinity in communities across Saskatchewan. It gives recipients the chance to gain real life experience, find out what it means to be a part of a co-operative organization, participate in a local member council meeting and more throughout their Grade 12 year! The deadline to apply is Saturday, February 8, 2026. To be eligible to apply, students (or their parent or guardian) must be a member of Affinity Credit Union. More information about each of these scholarship opportunities, along with application forms, can be found online at affinitycu.ca.  

AFFINITY FOR COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP: Grade 12

This scholarship is for any person entering their first year of university, college, vocational or trade school within the next year. Each year, we award 30 scholarships of $1,000 to individuals beginning their post-secondary education. This scholarship recognizes and supports students who've demonstrated a strong commitment to uplifting their community. This scholarship will open on Monday, January 5, 2026 and the deadline to apply is Wednesday, April 15, 2026To be eligible to apply, students (or their parent or guardian) must be a member of Affinity Credit Union. More information about each of these scholarship opportunities, along with application forms, can be found online at affinitycu.ca.  

LAKE COUNTRY CO-OP STUDENT BURSARY: 3 x $2,500

Lake Country Co-op Student Bursary Program is offering three $2,500 bursaries to secondary schools within the trading area. To be eligible, the student must be: a grade 12 student graduating in 2025 and enrolled in full-time studies at a University, Post-Secondary Institution, or Technical Institute for the fall 2025 term; a permanent resident in the Lake Country Co-op trading area; a Lake Country Co-op Member (parent/guardian membership will be accepted); and willing to allow Lake Country Co-op to use submissions for advertising purposes. Applicants will be evaluated based on involvement in school and community activities, as well as the successful completion of grade 12, and acceptance in post-secondary studies. To be considered, the application requires the completion of the questions, as well as a written essay and a video submission. Written Essay Question: What can Lake Country Co-op do to better serve the youth of our communities and encourage their involvement in the local Co-op? (minimum 200 words) Video Question: What positive impact has Lake Country Co-op had in your community? (additional points for creativity and individuality) Lake Country Co-op will be accepting applications until April 30, 2025. Use the following link to complete the application: Lake Country Co-op Bursary Application Deadline to apply: Friday, June 5th, 2026. 

THE JAKE WEITZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

In 2025, we awarded $10,000 in scholarships, and we are excited to continue investing in future mechanics across Canada. The Jake Weitz Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to support Canadian High School graduates pursuing a career in the trades, specifically in mechanics. This scholarship was created to honor Jake Weitz, a young man whose love for mechanics was matched only by his generosity and willingness to help others. We aim to carry his legacy forward by supporting students in the field of mechanics (automotive, heavy duty, agriculture, and aviation mechanics). Eligibility criteria includes (but is not limited to):

·         Proof of application/enrollment to a post-secondary course for Automotive Services, Heavy Duty, Aviation, etc., Mechanics at an accredited College or University (Board discretion applicable) in Canada.* applying for university scholarships applying for college scholarships

·         Academic Requirements Include: English 30-3 or English 12, Math 30-3 or Math 11 Physics 20 or Physics 11, Science 20 or Science 11, related CTS courses. **

·         Maximum of one Jake Weitz Memorial Scholarship can be acquired in each student’s academic lifetime.

·         Canadian citizen or permanent resident (Birth certificate or proof of residency if not Canadian Citizen).

·         Preference will be given to students who demonstrate financial need.

·         A short 2-3 minute video is welcomed, not required - detailing why the student desires this scholarship and why he/she believes they would be a good fit for the Jake Weitz Memorial Scholarship.

·         Complete the application form containing basic info (name, address, phone etc.).

* If registration is not open/available at your College/University by March 1st, provide the date when registration opens and course date/details.
** Official High School Transcript required for verification. Scholarship value: $1000 per student. Use the following link to find information and complete an application: Jake Weitz Memorial Scholarship Deadline to apply: Sunday, March 1st, 2026.

THE SASKATCHEWAN INSTITUTE OF AGROLOGISTS

The Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists understands that youth are the future of the profession of agrology. To support youth in attaining a career in agrology-related sectors, including agriculture, bioresources, food, or the environment, the Institute’s six branches each award a scholarship of $1,500 to candidates who meet the eligibility requirements and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in agrology and become agrologistsEligibility: Presently a Saskatchewan Grade 12 high school student or recent graduate, have plans to enroll as a first-year full-time student in the fall in a post-secondary program related to agriculture, bioresources, food, or environment, which meets the eligibility requirements to apply for registration with the Institute after graduation. How to Apply: Application Requirements: Résumé demonstrating work and volunteer activities, Title page including full name and contact information – mailing address, phone number, and email address, high school information – name, location, phone number, principal’s name, and email address, Post-secondary information – the name of institution and program, Written essay (maximum of 500 words) titled “Why I’ve Chosen to Pursue a Career in Agrology”, which includes a 250-word answer to each of the following questions: What challenges or opportunities will the agriculture, bioresources, food or the environment industries be facing in 5 years? 10 years? (50% of the essay). What role do you wish to play in addressing the above challenges or opportunities? (50% of the essay). Use the following link to find information and complete an application: Branch Scholarships - Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists Deadline to apply: Monday, April 20, 2026.

ST MARY COFFEE HOUSE
Coffee House is a space for students to share and perform their music, writing, and other artistic talents in a comfortable atmosphere – all while enjoying coffee, tea and snacks. Have something you’d like to perform? Come share! This will be the first St. Mary Coffee House in over a decade. Whether you’re performing, supporting friends, or just enjoying the arts – come hang out! The first St. Mary Coffee House is Thursday, January 8th at 7:30 p.m. on the Lecture Theatre stage. Contact Mr. Holash if you have any questions. Since there are limited performance spots available, please use the following to participate: Click this Forms link to reserve a spot – first-come, first-served.

SCHULICH LEADER SCHOLARSHIPS

Schulich Leader Scholarships are the largest and most prestigious undergraduate Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) scholarships in Canada. This scholarship was established to encourage the best and brightest students to be the next generation of entrepreneurial-minded, technology innovators. There are 50 engineering scholarships valued at $120,000 each and 50 science, technology or math scholarships valued at $100,000 each. Schulich Leader Scholarships are open to all Canadian high schools with graduating students planning to pursue an undergraduate degree in an eligible STEM program at one of our 20 partner universities. 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. École 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 Wednesday, January 7, 2026, 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 .


SLC MERCHANDISE CONTEST: We are ALL Marauders
The SLC wants your help in developing some new school merchandise!
While it is amazing to be a part of a school where many clubs and teams offer the chance to purchase clothing and proudly represent those organizations, we want to extend the opportunity to everyone in our school. Therefore, we are collaborating with our students in creating clothing merchandise for ALL our school community to wear! We want our student body to have a say in what this will look like, so we are holding a school-wide competition to create a unified logo design.
Here's how the competition will run if you want to participate:
1.     You must use the STM logo provided on the Edsby message. While the STM logo is white or blue in the examples provided, it does not necessarily have to be one of those two colors. You may create a digital or hand-drawn design. After this requirement, the sky is the limit and you are free to create! You need to consider what would be a good representation of our school community. This design would appear on clothing like t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, etc. A Forms page will be open from Tuesday, December 16th until Monday, January 12th. Submit your design here.
2.     The SLC and some St. Mary staff will decide on the top ten entries. From there, voting will be open for our students to vote on the top ten designs and then, once a top three has been calculated, voting will open again to determine the final winner. We will announce when the rounds of voting begin and close, as well as how voting will operate.
We look forward to what ideas come forth and to have our student body use their voices to decide on a design that we can all wear proudly as Marauders!
IDW 2026 CLASSROOM ART CONTEST: K-12
This year’s IDW Classroom Art Contest challenges classrooms to get creative and inspire others through art. Add your voice - and your classmates’ voices - to the global movement toward building a better, more inclusive world. All entries must be submitted by Friday, January 30, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. (CST) Additional information, including contest rules and guidelines, is available here.


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.
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.)

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!


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.

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 - Cheeseburger & Fries $4.50 
Wednesday - Chicken Bacon Ranch Wrap $4.50 
Thursday - Ginger Beef & Rice $4.50
Friday - Chicken Strips & Wedges $4.50 

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