St. Mary's Catholic School
School Newsletter - Feb. 5, 2023
Let your voice be heard!
Our 2022-2023 Assurance Survey is officially open until Friday, February 17! This survey is your chance to help refine our faith-integrated education and support to all EICS students. (Parents and guardians of EICS students.)
All survey links were sent out on Wednesday, January 25, so please check your spam filter if you have not received it. If the email is not in your inbox or spam folder, please call 780-467-8896.
Making things "New"
Thank you to Mr. Kirk and the construction crew that refurbished our old piano for the chapel. What a wonderful job you did!
Revelation 21:5
“And he who was seated on the throne said, “Behold, I am making all things new.” Also he said, 'Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true. '” As Christians, we can trust that the God will keep His promise."Hanging" Out in Gym
Teachers Convention - Feb 9th - 10th.
Just a reminder to all students and parents that this week EICS staff are away for their annual Teachers Convention Professional Development. This means that there will be no school on Thursday AND Friday of this week. We hope this time will be filled with reflection and observations for our staff to improve upon the many giftings they already have as well as a fantastic extended weekend for our students.
DID YOU KNOW STMY OFFERS SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES?
French 10
(5 Credits)
This course is designed for students who have elementary and junior high background in French. Students will engage in various language activities in structured contexts to develop fundamental written and oral skills. The focus is on comprehensible and accurate usage of verb tenses and vocabulary building.
French 20
Pre-requisite: French 10
(5 Credits)
Students will continue to use a multidimensional approach to develop knowledge of French vocabulary, grammar, and culture. Engaging in grade level specific language activities in structured contexts will enable all students to develop advanced written and oral skills. Themes include the senses and feelings, fads and fashions, close friends, and consumerism.
French 30
Pre-requisite: French 20
(5 Credits)
After having studied French through elementary, junior high, and high school, students will have the opportunity to put all of their knowledge into practice. Topics covered will include the world of work, travel and tourism, the role of the media, and conservation and the environment. Students will have many opportunities to practice communicating with one another through various forms of technology. Focus will be given to coherence in written and spoken forms as well as the conditional tense.
Latin 10/20/30
(5 Credits)
The Latin language program has been designed to develop reading proficiency in the language of the ancient Romans, as well as introducing the student to the history of that civilization. The program assumes no prior second-language experience and gradually introduces the student to Latin grammatical features. Traditionally held as good preparation for the studies of Law and Medicine, Latin also provides a sound basis for any of the biological sciences, the humanities, linguistics, and logic. Research also suggests that Latin study can increase performance in English reading and writing. A historical/cultural component further introduces the student to one of the key sources of Western society. Note: each of Latin 10, 20, and 30 is offered as a language course for 5 credits.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR:
- Feb 7: Athletics Informational Meeting for Parents @ 6:00pm
- Feb 9-10: PD Days (Teachers Convention) - No School for Students
- Feb 10-11: Jr Boys and Girls Basketball @ Myrnam Highway Classic
- Feb 10-11: Sr Boys Basketball @ Bonnyville
- Feb 10-11: Sr. Girls Basketball Tournament
- Feb 13: Edo Hot Lunch Orders Due in PowerSchool
- Feb 15: Parent Council Meeting
- Feb 16: Edo Hot Lunch
- Feb 17-18: Jr Boys and Girls HALO CLASSIC @ STMY
- Feb 20: Family Day - No SCHOOL
- Feb 21: Jr. High Ski Trip
- Feb 22: ASH WEDNESDAY
- Feb 24-25: Sr. Boys Basketball @ Veg Comp
- Feb 24-25: Sr. Girls Home Tournament
Athletics Meeting for Parents - Tuesday @ 6:00pm
Purdy's is BACK!! Athletics Club Fundraiser
Our Purdys EASTER Fundraiser begins....NOW! Go get your Easter treats: https://fundraising.purdys.com/1593084-104540
This past Christmas we sold over $5000 worth of chocolate which raised $1600 profit for the Athletics Club!
This time around, our goal is to raise $2000 in profit so we need your help—but don’t worry, all the work you're doing is choosing which chocolates to order.
Stock up on beautiful Easter gift boxes, fun chocolate bunnies, Sweet Georgia Browns and more. All profits will go directly to the STMY Athletics Club that supports ALL athetes at St. Mary's. So satisfy those cravings, get all your Easter gift-shopping done while supporting a great cause.
The deadline to order is March 21st, and pick up at the school will be April 5th. Simply click on the link, enter an email address to sign up for our campaign, and get out that credit card to order away. Please be advised that only orders paid through the Purdy's site will be available... any unpaid orders will not be processed.
Once orders close, we’ll notify everyone when and where you can collect your treats.
Please share with anyone you know who might be interested. It would help us so much.
Thank you!
Jr. Boys and Girls VS South Pointe
On Thursday, Feb 2nd the St. Mary's were at South Pointe School to take on the Sharks and it was quite the show. The boy's game was first on the docket with the Sharks and Saints deadlocked in the first quarter with a score of 14-12. The second qrter saw the Saints fall apart for a while and the lead for the Sharks was up by double digits. The Saints battled back in the 4th quarter led by the scoring of Joshua Murphy with 22 of the 40 points scored by the Saints but ultimately they were unable to catch the Sharks. The Girl's game tipped off with two quick buckets by the Saints. The game was a tight affair in the first quarter and with the Sharks in the lead at half. The second half went back and forth with great play on both sides with the Sharks coming out on top 36-26 There was great competition and sportsmanship shown by both schools!
Short International Trip - NCYC (Grade 9-12) in Indianapolis Nov. 16-18, 2023
Every 2 years EICS has been sending students from each of their high schools to the NCYC event held in Indianapolis, Indiana. NCYC (National Catholic Youth Conference) is a powerfully unique three-day experience of prayer, community, evangelization, catechesis, service, and empowerment for Catholic teenagers (of high school age) and their adult chaperones.
NCYC is the premiere Catholic youth event on a national scale that gathers people from all across America for a life-changing encounter with Christ. Please speak to Miss. Y or Mr. Murphy if this interests you. It is AMAZING and we hope to send a small group and start planning asap.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT NCYC:
INSPIRING SPEAKERS
Some of the best speakers in the Catholic space.
MASS & ADORATION
Celebrate liturgy and the Eucharist with tens of thousands, led by our American bishops.
MUSIC & WORSHIP
Praise and entertainment led by award-winning artists.
INTERACTIVE EXHIBITS
Countless games, crafts, obstacle courses, meetups, live radio shows, challenges, and so much more.