
OLMP Catholic School
Weekly Bulletin - October 29, 2021
PRAYING THE ROSARY
This month Mrs. Gumpinger has been leading through the rosary by doing an outdoor walking rosary or gathering in the Chapel if it is too cold.
Parent / Teacher Interviews .Monday, November 8
Interview bookings will open up on Monday, November 1
Thank you to those parents who were able to attend on September 29th. We look forward for the opportunity to connect with the remainder of our parents November 8th.
Instructions for Parents:
Login to schoolinterviews.ca/code. Use the access code v5mne
Click “Make a Booking” on the top right.
Enter your email (to receive a copy of your bookings), full name and student names.
Search teacher name. Note: You may add multiple teachers to each student.
Choose the desired time for each teacher.
SAVE THE DATE!!-OLMP SCHOOL VIRTUAL COUNCIL MEETING
This meeting will be virtual through Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/ezm-pwzs-dtt
You will need to access through your own g-mail as your child's school email account will not work as this link is outside of the EICS domain.
Please join us and consider joining the 2021-2022 executive! See you there!
NOVEMBER
Parent/Teacher Interviews - Monday, November 8 , 4:00 - 7:30 pm.
Hot Lunch Menu for November
November 3 - East Side Marios
November 9 - Panago Pizza
November 17 - Taco in a Bag
November 24 - Booster Juice
Looking into November
Tuesday, November 2 - School Council Mtg
November Fall Break- November 10 - 16
Thursday, November 11, Remembrance Day
Tuesday, November 16 - Whoville Tree Order Deadline
Friday, November 19 - Picture Retake Day
Friday, November 26 - School Closed
OLMP Fundraiser - Prairie Gourmet Perogies and Sausage.
OLMP Fundraiser - Prairie Gourmet Perogies and Sausage Just in time for the holidays! The OLMP Football team is holding a fundraiser with Prairie Gourmet, an Alberta company, starting November 1st -19th. All products are Gluten Free. Funds raised will go towards the Equipment Replacement fund. Team members will be available to take your orders or if you would like to order online, click the link provided. Delivery date will be December 10th.
OCT 6th-News Release: Protecting students and staff in the fourth wave
Public reporting of COVID-19 cases in schools will resume on Oct. 6, with Alberta Health identifying online each school with at least two COVID-19 cases. Starting Oct. 12, parents will also be informed if their child may have been exposed to a COVID-19 case who was infectious while at school. At this time, school authorities will support an interim process for contact notification using data supplied daily by Alberta Health Services. An updated guidance document will be provided directly to school authorities to support them through this process.
Alberta Health Services will take over the lead on contact notification in schools within the next several weeks. Once AHS-led contact notification is in place, parents will be able to check an online map to view alerts and outbreaks at schools.
Alberta’s government will be offering a targeted rapid testing program for kindergarten to Grade 6 schools experiencing outbreaks, as vaccines are not yet available to this age group.
Alberta’s government is strongly encouraging all school authorities to develop policies that require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for teachers, staff and anyone who enters a school. This does not apply to students. A school authority cannot deny students access to education due to immunization status.
Has your child been a household contact of a case2 of COVID-19 in the last 14 days? A household contact: a person who lives in the same residence as the case OR who has been in frequent, long-duration, close-range interaction with a case of COVID-19. For example, siblings, someone who slept over, or someone who provided direct physical care to the child.
If the answer is “YES” AND they are NOT fully immunized
: Child should stay home and NOT attend school, childcare and/or other activities for 14 days from the last day of exposure and monitor for symptoms. If your child has symptoms, proceed to question 2.
NAIT - Open House
Join us online on Saturday, October 30 to explore over 100 virtual booths featuring programs and services, chat with instructors, attend presentations and more! Pre-registration is required (see link below)
Acknowledge your child’s ISP/RSP
For parents of students with learning plans: Please go on Powerschool, read and “Acknowledge” these plans by October 30th. Should any questions arise, please email lanaf@eics.ab.ca (gr. 5-8) or jaymier@eics.ab.ca (gr. 9-12) or set up a PT Interview on November 8th.
Instructions to Acknowledge ISP/RSP
License to Learn Tutor Training
Become a licensed tutor AND earn high school credit !!
The Fort Saskatchewan Multicultural Society has organized an ONLINE TRAINING SESSION for high school students to become a certified Licensed to Learn tutor.
Students may be able to earn Work Experience credits which can be applied to their high school diploma (and/or used for volunteer hours). Students can then maybe start their own “tutoring” business on the side!
The training dates of November 5th and 19th from 6:00pm to 7:30pm.
Email Mrs. Reinhart to get signed up!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vkSMNeYjhqeaGSUr6m8sQEAeg7BoG1Sx/view?usp=sharing
FEM+ Engineering Mentorship
FEM+ Engineering Mentorship
Fem+ Engineering Mentorship Program at the University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering is a 7-month mentorship for high school students who are women, feminine-presenting and/or identifying, and non-binary interested in exploring the possibilities in engineering. Program participants are:
Paired with a current student in engineering to ask questions and hear about their experiences via text and video, discord, and other communication tools
Invited to information sessions like “What even is engineering?”, “Real world applications of engineering”, and “What courses to take in high school”
Introduced to other high school students also exploring engineering as a potential career at info sessions, social events, and a discord server just for FEM+ students
Able to explore if engineering is a program and career they’d like to pursue
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdS6yj5cqNtm2Yp0L5yjoxuRk5brhNoD_QFbtaC5wbbHBHP7Q/viewform
SET Conference - Grades 10-12
SET Conference - Grades 10-12 WISEST presents the virtual SET Conference (a Science, Engineering and Technology experience) on Saturday, November 20th, Gain insight into different career paths in science, engineering and technology (SET) and related University of Alberta programs. Explore virtual lab tours and activities Learn what it is like to be a student in science, engineering or technology. Meet STEM professionals and speak with inspiring mentors. All girls and gender diverse students in grades 10-12 are welcome at SET. Registration fee: $15/student for the full day and $10/student for half the day (either morning OR afternoon) Registration is open! Students will download information and register online at www.uab.ca/WISEST
Upcoming Open Houses
Grade 10 - 12 Parents/Students: Now is the time to check out post-secondary Open Houses. All events are virtual this year, with each school hosting program specific sessions.
Lakeland and Concordia both WAIVE application fees, when you apply on their website on the open house dates. Why not apply?
SAIT Oct 28th (9am-8pm) Registration Link
Red Deer Nov 2nd (5-7pm) Registration Link
MacEwan Nov. 6th Registration Link
King’s University Nov 6th Registration link
Driver’s Education Program for credit has changed
Alberta Education has approved more external training courses for credit.
For Driver’s Training (1 credit), students must submit a Notice of Driver Education Course Completion for completing 15 hours of classroom instruction + 10 hours of in-vehicle instruction and passing the knowledge and practical assessments.
OLMP Students can still receive a discount should they choose to complete their Driver’s Training through AMA. Please see Mrs. Reinhart for more details.
Grade 11s and 12s: Not sure which school to apply to?
Attend an ELAA Post-Secondary virtual information session which host all member insitutions in one spot. Download each schools viewbook, ask recruiters questions about programs, high school requirements, residence or the culture of their campus. This is a great way to narrow down the search before attending Open Houses this fall.
See the following for more information: ELAA Information: Post-Secondary Fair
Registration link: elaa-launch.6connex.us/event/VirtualELAA/student/register
EICS-Extra-curricular Activities
The following information has been passed on to our Athletic Director and all coaches at OLMP:
EICS is supportive of a safe return to extra-curricular activities. The hope is that current restrictions can be diminished throughout the year as the threat of COVID reduces in society and our schools.
All guidelines regarding masking are to be adhered to. Masks must be worn in all school areas including the change room / locker rooms.
Masks may be removed during warm up and while participating in the game.
Masks must also be worn by the coach and players on the bench.
At this time, NO SPECTATORS are allowed in the schools/gymnasium.
Outdoor events will allow spectators; it is highly encouraged that spectators wear masks and adhere to social distancing protocols.
During outdoor events, modeling of mask use by coaches is strongly recommended.
Parents are not allowed in the school for planning meetings, these meetings are to occur virtually.
Masks must be worn when being transported to the event.
No Student Pick Up or Drop Off in Alleys
NO PICK-UP/DROP-OFF FROM STAFF PARKING LOT OR BUS LANE
Dear Parents,
Please make alternate plans for pick-up/drop-off location as our Staff parking lot is no longer available as an option. This area has become far too congested in the past and is an extreme OH&S concern. REMINDER:Please follow the flow of traffic in the Student parking lot on the South side of our building. Alternatively, please also look at streets/locations (other than alleys) that are close to our school where students can safely access our school site. While we understand that this takes away some convenience, we are more concerned about the safety of your children.
PLEASE GIVE OUR BUSES THE RIGHT OF WAY AT DROP-OFF AND DEPARTURE
****PLEASE STAY CLEAR FROM BUS LANES AT THE BEGINNING OF OUR DAY AND AT THE END OF OUR DAY*****
Thank you for you attention to this.
Extra Yearbooks for Sale!
Extra Yearbooks for Sale!
Yearbooks available! If you are interested in purchasing a yearbook from the 2020-2021 school year, please contact the Yearbook Co-ordinator: Mrs. Julia DeLong at julia.delong@eics.ab.ca or our Accountant: Mrs. Lorinda Twitchell at lorindatw@eics.ab.ca. Yearbooks cost $45, are hardcover and contain pictures of all students from grade 5-12. We have limited books left so first come, first served! .
Old Yearbooks for Sale
Yearbooks from the 2019-2020 school year are also still available to purchase. We are selling these older versions for $20.00. Contact Mrs. Lorinda Twitchell if you are interested at lorindatw@eics.ab.ca.