14410-96 Avenue
Edmonton, AB
T5N 0C7
Phone: 780 452 1510
Fax: 780 452 1681
Website:
www.stpaul.ecsd.net
At St. Paul Catholic School We believe in children. We pray together. We play together. We grow. We create a loving environment where learning has no limits. We believe.
Principal : Boyan Yarovenko
Email: [email protected]
Assistant Principal: Irene Sieben
Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Leanne Junck
Email: [email protected]
Dear Parents/Guardians,
Easter is a time of community celebration. The beginning of spring, and the great hope and joy felt by the faithful because of Christ’s Resurrection, combine to make Easter truly the greatest day during the whole year for all people. A feeling of light-heartedness lifted every spirit, and colored the activity of the three day celebration.
Along with the Earth, we wake up from winter and grow and blossom to reach our spiritual fulfillment at Easter.
We are still accepting registrations for next year. Contact the office for more information. We have many new families joining our community, not only in Kindergarten next year, but in a variety of grades. Many of our new families have mentioned that they are registering at St. Paul School because a friend has told them so many good things about our school. Thank you! Please continue to spread the good news of St. Paul Catholic Elementary School!
Yours in Catholic Education,
Boyan Yarovenko Irene Sieben
Principal Assistant Principal
April 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Spring Break
Continues
No School
2
3
4 Back To School
5
6 7 8
9
10
11 12 Resurrection
Celebration in
Gym
@ 10:45 am
**Please note change of date
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 21
Grade 2 Active
Academy
22
Family Dance
Hot Lunch Day
Sports Day
23
24 25 26
27
Grade 2 Active
Academy
28 29
School
Assembly
30
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2
Rugby
Residency
3 4 Grade 3
Gymnastics
5 6 7
8 9
10 11 Grade 3
Gymnastics
12 Gr. 6 PAT
Language Arts
Part A
13 14
15
16
Hip Hop
Residency
17
18 Grade 3
Gymnastics
19
20 21
22 23
Victoria Day
No School
24
25
Grade 3
Gymnastics
26
Grade 6
Camp
Family BBQ
27
Hot Lunch
Disco Day
28
29 30 31
MAY SUBJECT TO CHANGE
OFFICE NEWS
As our weather is finally warming up and the snow is melting,
could we ask that you please send extra clothes (t-shirt,
pants, underwear, socks) for your child, to be kept in their
backpack, in case they slip in puddles. Thank you.
Please purchase April bus passes no later than Monday,
April 4th. Thank you for your cooperation.
Please note that if any information (address, phone numbers,
email address) changes at any time in the year, including the
summer, a Transportation Change Form must be completed.
Please contact the office for this form.
EARLY CHILDHOOD REGISTRATION
We are presently accepting applications for our Early Childhood
Program. This program is offered to children who will be five
years of age before March 1, 2017. Our first responsibility is
to accommodate students who are Catholic and live within the
boundaries of St. Paul School. If you have not registered yet,
please do so as soon as possible! If you have any relatives or
friends that have children in this age group, please make them
aware of our program.
SCHOOL HOURS
2015 - 2016 GRADES 1 - 6
Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri.
AM Bell 8:25
Classes 8:30 - 10:25
Recess 10:25 - 10:40
Classes 10:40 - 12:10
Lunch 12:10 - 12:30
Recess 12:30 - 12:50
Classes 12:50 - 1:55
Recess 1:55 - 2:10
Classes 2:10 - 3:10
Thursday
Early Dismissal at 12:00
EARLY CHILDHOOD
Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri.
AM Bell 8:25
Classes 8:30 - 10:25
Recess 10:25 - 10:40
Classes 10:40 - 11:44
Thursday
No Classes
HOT LUNCH
The next hot lunch day is Friday,
April 22nd ( Subway)Thank you
to the great group of volunteers
who do a super job at ordering,
preparing,
distributing, and
cleaning up on hot
lunch days!
THEME DAY
Sports Day, dress like your team or
team colours on Friday, April 22nd.
NEWS FROM ST. PAUL SCHOOL COUNCIL
Ever wonder what St. Paul casino money is spent on? Need to know when the next First Communion class is at St. John Church? Can’t find your blank hot lunch
form? Check out the Lightning News website. You can find answers to these questions, including forms and
important dates, as well as other information that has come from School Council meetings. Here is the link.
http://lightning-news.webnode.com/
GRADE 3 GYMNASTICS
Grades 3A and 3B will be enjoying gymnastics at Ortona Gym on the 4 Wednesdays in May: May 4, 11, 18 and 25th. Sessions will begin at 9:30 a.m. and end at 11:00 a.m.
AFTER SCHOOL PLAYTIME
Speaking of Spring, it is so nice to see the sun out a little bit longer, the snow
“starting” to melt, and your children wanting to spend more and more time outside
playing. Your children are welcome to play outside on school property once they are
dismissed from their school day, but please be aware that there is no supervision
after your children are dismissed for the day. Please make sure you have made
arrangements for supervision for your children should they stay to play in the school
playground or field. Students who walk home should go directly home and check in with
their guardians. Parents who will be late in picking up their children should notify
the office so that we can supervise the children in the office until you arrive.
RESURRECTION CELEBRATION
Please plan to attend our Resurrection Celebration on Tuesday, April 12th at
10:45 a.m. in the gym as we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus. Father Paul
Kavanagh from St. John the Evangelist Church will be joining us. Thank you to
Mrs.Tomko’s Grade 6A class, Senor Rojas and his 6B students and Mrs. O’Connor
and Mrs. Andrews kindergarten classes for leading us in this joyful celebration.
If you have any school pictures that could go into the St. Paul 2015 - 2016 yearbook, please email them to the following link.
GRADE 5 IMMUNIZATIONS
Students in Grade 5 will receive their final immunization on
Monday, May 2nd .
Partners with Parents Wellness and Safety Information Series
The District has just launched a new online series for parents. The Partners with Parents
Wellness and Safety Information series will provide valuable information and helpful
resources plus informative videos on a variety of topics of interest to parents and caregivers.
The Board of Trustees asked our administration to develop a series of online information
sessions for parents and the first topic in the series is Immunization Myths & Facts. Other
upcoming topics are Child Abuse – Awareness & Prevention, How to Talk to Kids about
Fentanyl & Other Drugs, and Nurturing Stress Hardiness & Resilience.
A new segment will be posted on our District website each month until the end of June. The
first topic has been posted so check out the series at
http://tinyurl.com/Partners-with-Parents.
NEW 100 Voices Pre-Kindergarten Programming
Edmonton Catholic Schools’ 100 Voices offers pre-kindergarten programming for 3 and 4 year olds in unique City
of Edmonton Recreation Centres and Attraction sites.
Genesis School sites include the Valley Zoo, John Janzen Na-ture Centre, Muttart Conservatory, Kinsmen Sports Centre and many more! For a complete list of location information
and how to register for these exciting programs please go to www.genesis.ecsd.net or call 780-638-1884.
An Open House will be held on April 20th, 2016 at Genesis Early Learning 10537-44 St at 7PM.
Easter – Risen christ – He continues to appear
After the Resurrection, Jesus appeared to a number of His followers at the point of their deepest need.
He appeared to Mary Magdalene in her great mourning when she thought that her beloved master was
dead. His appearance brought her great joy that she went and announced to the disciples, “I have seen
the Lord” (Jn. 20:18). Christ appeared to Peter in his great sense of sorrow and shame for having de-
nied Him. Jesus appeared to Simon Peter to assure him that he had indeed been forgiven. Christ ap-
peared to the two travelers who “were going to a village called Emmaus … and talking to each other
about all these things that had happened” (Lk. 24:13-14). They were in doubt and in despair, now that
their teacher and great deliverer had been crucified. His appearance brought them insight and hope.
They said to each other, “Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the road,
while he was opening the scriptures to us?” (Lk. 24:32)
“Later he appeared to the eleven themselves as they were sitting at the table” (Mk. 16:14). As the disci-
ples were hiding in the upper room, behind the locked doors for fear of the authorities, Jesus came and
stood among them and His appearance changed those broken men. It made them strong, confident, and
bold as lions. They sang; they rejoiced; they healed; they taught and they took the message of the Good
News to all the nations – “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of
the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have com-
manded you” (Mt. 28:19-20).
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. If He came then, He comes now. If He appeared
then, He appears now. If He revealed Himself then, He reveals Himself now. He comes to us now in our
sense of grief to comfort us; in our sense of failure and sorrow of sin to forgive us and raise us to our
feet; in our doubt to instill new hope; in our sense of fear to uphold us. Jesus is not dead. He is the Son of
God, the Risen Lord of glory. He comes today and everyday as He assured us: “And remember, I am
with you always, to the end of the age” (Mt. 28:20).
Resources: http://www.solt.net/category/sisteranne/page/2/
Christ is Risen! Indeed, He is Risen!
Fr. Julian Bilyj
District Chaplain
The Resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ
Christ is risen from the dead, trampling death by death, and to those in the tombs giving life (Paschal Hymn). Easter (Pascha) comes every year – and indeed every Sunday – to remind us that God is not dead, that all is well because Christ is risen, risen indeed! The Feast of the Resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is the most beautiful, joyous holy day – a holy day triumphing truth, a holy day restoring souls – it is the Feast of all Feasts! “How holy and radiant, indeed, this salutary dawn, in that it announces the most dazzling day, the day of the Resurrection, on which Light that existed before time comes forth from the tomb in the flesh and shines for all (Paschal Hymns).
April 2016
I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another. ~John 13: 34-35~
This scripture passage comes from the Gospel of John in a section called the Book of Glory. It is so called because Jesus is preparing for His death and resurrection, through which the glory of God will be manifest. He is telling His disciples what the true mark of discipleship will be –love for one another. What makes this commandment a new one is that the love He is calling people to is based on the model of love that He has shown to humanity. It is unconditional, universal, and selfless. This, indeed, is God’s glory!
This month we are launching our Partners with Parents Wellness and Safety Information Series. On our website, parents can ac-cess a wealth of helpful resources plus informative videos on a variety of topics of high interest to parents and caregivers. Our first topic in the series is Immunization Myths & Fact. Other upcoming topics are Child Abuse – Awareness & Prevention, How to Talk to Kids about Fentanyl & Other Drugsand Nurturing Stress Hardiness & Resilience. Check out the site at http://tinyurl.com/Partners-with-Parents.
Each year, the Council of Catholic School Superintendents of Alberta celebrates excellence in Catholic education. This year, Gerard McLar-ney, Rhonda Nixon, and Mark Sylvestre have been named the recipients of the Excellence in Catholic Education Award from Edmonton Catholic Schools. Congratulations to them, and to all of our nominees. It is a wonderful reflection of the commitment that our staff have to their vocation to bring children closer to Jesus.
Alberta Education sponsors the annual Excellence in Teaching Awards. Teachers and administrators can be nominated by students, par-ents, or peers for providing excellent experiences for students to engage in learning. We are very pleased to have had 21 teachers and 2 principals nominated for this very prestigious award. It is an honor to be nominated for this award. Congratulations to all of our nominees.
Another celebration of the commitment of our staff to Catholic education can be found in our upcoming Long Service Recognition Awards. Staff mem-bers are celebrated for every five years of service that they give beginning at their 10 year anniversary. This year, we have the amazing number of 531 staff members who will join in this wonderful ceremony. Sixty one of those people have between 30 and 45 years of service!
The Board of Trustees passed a motion at the March 15 public meeting with respect to Basic and Supplemental Education Costs. Beginning in the 2016-17 school year, basic school fees will no longer be charged to students attending Edmonton Catholic Schools in the regular program of studies. In the past, basic school fees may have included textbook rental, learning resources, printing, technology, library, or general fees. Schools may collect funds on a strictly cost recovery basis for optional supplemental educational activities in the following categories: extra-curricular teams/clubs, field trips, school activity costs (dances, social activities), student activity costs (i.e. academies), costs for extra-ordinary course con-sumables such as CTS/CTF modules, music, art, and other option courses.
In his new book, Dear Pope Francis, our Holy Father responds to letters that he has received from children all over the world. I would like to leave you with a quote that beautifully describes Catholic education, which provides students with a daily encounter with Christ. “There are many ways to get acquainted with Jesus. Actually, you don’t so much learn about Jesus as go in search of him so you can meet him as a person. When you look for Jesus, he will come to you and help you get to know him.”
Sincerely, Joan Carr Superintendent
April 2016
I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples,
if you have love for one another. ~John 13: 34-35~
This scripture passage comes from the Gospel of John in a section called the Book of Glory. It is
so called because Jesus is preparing for His death and resurrection, through which the glory of God will be manifest. He is telling His disciples what the true mark of discipleship will be – love for one another. What makes this commandment a new one is that the love He is calling people to is based on the model of love that He has shown to humanity. It is unconditional, universal, and selfless. This, indeed, is God’s glory!
This month we are launching our Partners with Parents Wellness and Safety Infor-mation Series. On our website, parents can access a wealth of helpful resources plus informative vide-os on a variety of topics of high interest to parents and caregivers. Our first topic in the series is Im-munization Myths & Fact. Other upcoming topics are Child Abuse – Awareness & Prevention, How to Talk to Kids about Fentanyl & Other Drugs, and Nurturing Stress Hardiness & Resilience. Check out the site at http://tinyurl.com/Partners-with-Parents.
Each year, the Council of Catholic School Superintendents of Alberta celebrates excellence in Catholic education. This year, Gerard McLarney, Rhonda Nixon, and Mark Sylvestre have been named the recipients of the Excellence in Catholic Education Award from Edmonton Catholic Schools. Congrat-ulations to them, and to all of our nominees. It is a wonderful reflection of the commitment that our staff have to their vocation to bring children closer to Jesus.
Alberta Education sponsors the annual Excellence in Teaching Awards. Teachers and adminis-trators can be nominated by students, parents, or peers for providing excellent experiences for students to engage in learning. We are very pleased to have had 21 teachers and 2 principals nominated for this very prestigious award. It is an honor to be nominated for this award. Congratulations to all of our nominees.
Another celebration of the commitment of our staff to Catholic education can be found in our upcoming Long Service Recognition Awards. Staff members are celebrated for every five years of service that they give beginning at their 10 year anniversary. This year, we have the amazing number of 531 staff mem-bers who will join in this wonderful ceremony. Sixty one of those people have between 30 and 45 years of service!
The Board of Trustees passed a motion at the March 15 public meeting with respect to Basic and Supplemental Education Costs. Beginning in the 2016-17 school year, basic school fees will no long-er be charged to students attending Edmonton Catholic Schools in the regular program of studies. In the past, basic school fees may have included textbook rental, learning resources, printing, technology, library, or general fees. Schools may collect funds on a strictly cost recovery basis for optional supple-mental educational activities in the following categories: extra-curricular teams/clubs, field trips, school activity costs (dances, social activities), student activity costs (i.e. academies), costs for extra-ordinary course consumables such as CTS/CTF modules, music, art, and other option courses.
In his new book, Dear Pope Francis, our Holy Father responds to letters that he has received from children all over the world. I would like to leave you with a quote that beautifully describes Catho-lic education, which provides students with a daily encounter with Christ. “There are many ways to get acquainted with Jesus. Actually, you don’t so much learn about Jesus as go in search of him so you can meet him as a person. When you look for Jesus, he will come to you and help you get to know him.”
Sincerely,
Joan Carr Superintendent