
Holy Cross Newsletter
February 2020
Holy Cross Separate School
"Christian Living, Discipline and Knowledge"
Holy Cross Separate School
3615 Morning Star Drive
Mississauga ON
L4T 1Y4
(905) 677-5660
Fax: 905.677.1332
Principal
G. Graci
Vice Principal
G. Masse
School Council Chairs
S. Bent
N. Miller
Superintendent
T. Peel
905-890-1221
Trustee
T. Thomas
905-803-9317
Parish
Our Lady of the Airways
7411 Darcel Ave
Mississauga, Ontario
L4T 2X5
905-677-4615
Parish Team
Fr. Thomas -Pastor
Fr. Canisius -Associate Pastor
FEBRUARY VIRTUE: Respect
This month we will celebrate the virtue of respect.
God has given us the virtues of friends and companions to keep us company and to help us out along the way.
Every person in our lives carries the Spirit of God – and so every person is our brother or sister through Jesus Christ.
As brothers and sisters who share one Holy Spirit, we are all valuable to God. We all deserve to be shown courtesy, consideration, sensitivity and thoughtfulness, which are different ways of saying respect.
That respect should come first and foremost from ourselves. We have to respect ourselves and then we will be able to respect others. We should also be able to expect to be treated with respect by everyone we meet – our brothers and sisters in Jesus.
Through prayer and concentration, we can get better at respecting ourselves as well as respecting those around us.
A respectful person…
Treats himself/herself and everyone else with equal consideration and courtesy
Uses a positive tone of voice and body language
Avoids swearing, name-calling, put-downs, and inappropriate gestures
Says ‘Excuse me’, ‘Please’, ‘Pardon me’
Avoids gossip
A Prayer For Love of Others
When I am alone, give me a heart to think not about myself, but about others.
When I am with others, give me a heart that forgets about myself and reaches out to them.
When I am in pain, push the pain aside so I may be consumed by the needs and hurts of others.
Inspire me to be a beacon of your love to my friends, family, and co-workers.
Give me a heart to make friends regardless of who they are.
When I meet others who are very different from me, give me a heart to see these people as they are where they are.
Help me to trust others even when I might be hurt by them.
Help me to never hold a grudge or be resentful because of what others have done.
Remind me every day to do what Jesus did in healing and loving others.
Help me be a healing force by pushing my wants and aside.
Help me to sacrifice myself for others as you sacrificed yourself for us.
All these things I humbly pray in the name of the most Blessed Lord Jesus Christ, the Mighty God, and the Ever-present Holy Spirit upon whom we can rely.
AmenFebruary is Black History Month
We take this time to celebrate the many achievements and contributions of Black Canadians who, throughout history, have done so much to make Canada the culturally diverse, compassionate and prosperous nation we are today. During Black History Month, Canadians can gain insight into the experiences of black Canadians and the vital role this community has played throughout our shared history. (Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada)
Holy Cross continues the yearly tradition of celebrating Black History Month in February. A number of events will take place to promote, celebrate and honour Black History:
Our school library will display a host of books related to Black History as well as a bulletin board dedicated to the topic.
African Culture and Experience Presentations (Dates to sent home to individual classes)
Black History Month Spirit Week events as listed
Black History Presentation February 3 NJACKO BACKO
We are pleased to announce that Njacko Backo will be returning to Holy Cross, Monday February 3rd for three school presentations. All are welcome to attend! His music and story telling is part of our Black History month celebrations.
1st Show- Gr 8, Gr 5, Grade 3 Grade 3 8:45-9:30am
2 Show- Gr 7, FDK Classes 9:45-10:30am
3 Show- Gr 6, Gr 4, Gr 2, Gr 1 classes 12:45-1:30pm
New Mascot and Logo Selection
Thank you again to all those who took the time to vote. By an overwhelming response the name that was selected was the Arrows!
As part of the celebration on Friday January 24 Mississauga Ward Five Councilor Carolyn Parrish assisted in the official unveiling to the school. It was an inspirational assembly honouring the past, present and future of Holy Cross.
The name Arrow has great significance to the Malton Community. It is actually the name of the Canadian Prototype Jet that was designed, built and tested within blocks of Holy Cross. The Arrow jet in its time was the culminating height of Canadian ingenuity and engineering. With such historical significance to the Malton community and its connection to engineering, design and Industry, we believe it is an excellent reflection of the values and virtues of Holy Cross
Holy Cross Book Fair
Exciting News! Holy Cross will be hosting a Scholastic Book Fair February 3-6th. Students and families will have the opportunity to purchase books, posters and other small educational items.
The Book Fair will also be open during the Parent/ Guardian interview evening on Thursday February 6th.
The book fair is an excellent affordable opportunity to instill a love of reading in children.
There will also be a Family Event Door Prize. The entry form is located on the coloured flyer that will be sent home to your child on Monday.
IMPORTANT IMMUNIZATION MESSAGE FROM PEEL PUBLIC HEALTH
Peel Public Health will be reviewing immunization records of all students at our school beginning in January 2020. Peel Public Health must have proof that your child has been fully vaccinated (immunized) according to the Ontario Immunization Schedule.
If you receive a letter, please ensure that your child has received the required vaccine(s), then give the date(s) your child received these vaccine dose(s) to Peel Public Health immediately to update your child’s record.
For inquiries, please use ONE of the following methods to update or discuss your immunization records:
Online: www.ImmunizePeel.ca
Fax: 905-670-5630 or 905-565-0793
Call: 905-799-7700
PA DAY
There will be scheduled interviews in the morning only.
Please check with your child's classroom teacher for your specific interview time.
Friday, Feb 7, 2020, 08:30 AM
Holy Cross Separate School, Morning Star Drive, Mississauga, ON, Canada
SAFE SCHOOLS FOCUS FOR FEBRUARY
Telling an Adult about Bullying is Not Tattling
This month’s focus is the difference between tattling and telling. In dealing with bullying situations, students are encouraged to use the strategy, ‘telling an adult’. Although this sounds simple and logical, there are many difficulties and roadblocks associated with this strategy. Younger children struggle to understand the difference between telling and tattling, while older children struggle with their desire to deal with situations independently. The goal of telling an adult is to keep children safe. Students will learn to identify the difference between telling and tattling (reporting and ratting), explore reasons students don’t report bullying and understand how to effectively and safely report to an adult.
Tattling/ratting is defined as telling in order to get someone into trouble, or telling when there is no one being hurt and no rule being broken that could result in a dangerous situation.
Telling is defined as reporting unsafe behaviours to an adult in order to get help for someone – to get someone out of trouble.
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
- use incidences where one child is telling you about sibling behaviour to help children identify whether they are tattling or telling
- practice with your child how to ‘tell an adult’ about
bullying (what happened, how they feel, what help they desire)
- develop awareness of the ‘reasons’ children state for not reporting bullying to adults
Stay up to date on the Events at Holy Cross
HOLY CROSS WEBSITE
Every few days, our website is updated with letters, forms, web links, handouts and other pertinent information. Looking for our monthly newsletter and/or document? Check out our website at www.dpcdsb.org/hcros.
Inclement Weather
VIRGIN RADIOFM99.9 CHUM AM1050
CFTR AM680 CFNY FM102.1
CJCL AM590 CHFI FM98.1
CFRB AM1010 EZ ROCK FM97.3CJBC AM860 FM Z103.5
FM93.1 FM Q107
CHIN FM100.7 AM1540
CBC99.1 CITYPULSE
GLOBAL NEWS CTV CANADA AM
We will be communicating one of six standard messages to the radio stations. The six announcements and their effect on the transportation system are as follows: (Please note that the highlighted text only will be communicated by the radio stations).
1. “DUFFERIN-PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUSES SERVING ST. ANDREW, ST. BENEDICT AND ST. PETER ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AND R.F. HALL SECONDARY SCHOOL ARE CANCELLED FOR TODAY.”
2. “THE DUFFERIN-PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUSES AND PEEL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUSES IN THE TOWN OF CALEDON ARE CANCELLED FOR TODAY.”
This means that ALL buses which operate into, out of, and within the Town of Caledon are cancelled for the entire day.
3. “THE DUFFERIN-PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUSES AND THE PEEL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUSES IN THE TOWN OF CALEDON AND THE COUNTY OF DUFFERIN ARE CANCELLED”.
This means that all runs listed under announcement #l and #2 are cancelled.
Individual schools will be notified if this cancellation affects their school.
4. “THE DUFFERIN-PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD AND THE PEEL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUSES IN THE CITY OF MISSISSAUGA ARE CANCELLED FOR TODAY.” This means that ALL buses which operate into, out of, and within the City of Mississauga are cancelled for the entire day.
5. “ALL DUFFERIN-PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD AND THE PEEL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUSES ARE CANCELLED FOR TODAY.”
This means that ALL transportation services provided by Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board and Peel District School Board including buses, vans and taxis have been cancelled for the entire day.
6. “ALL BUSES ARE CANCELLED AND THE SCHOOLS AND OFFICE OF BOTH THE DUFFERIN-PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD AND THE PEEL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ARE CLOSED.”
This means that ALL Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board and Peel District School Board schools and offices are closed to all students and staff.Holy Cross Eco Team Update
Winter Walk to School Day is Wednesday February 5th.
Come join us on Wednesday Feb. 5th as our school takes part in Winter Walk day, a celebration of the unique joys of walking to school in the chilly, snowy days of winter. Walking to school in winter has many potential benefits, including benefits for your child's health and well-being (like opportunities to learn and socialize on the way to school, and arriving to school alert and ready to learn), our community (reduced traffic congestion around the school) and the ENVIRONMENT too! Students are encouraged to wear yellow!
National Sweater Day is Thursday Feb. 6th. We are encouraging all students to wear their favourite sweater. Our planet is getting hotter, we want Holy Cross to turn down the heat on National sweater Day.
Important Parent Reminders
PARENTS IN THE SCHOOL YARD
Please note that supervision in the playground begins at 8:15 am, but FDK yard continues to have supervision beginning at 8:15 am. Please do not drop your children off where they are unattended in the school grounds before teacher supervision begins.
We are also requesting that PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS please respect the school grounds and stay on the perimeter of the yard. Avoid waiting for the bell with your son or daughter. It allows for greater visibility of the premises. This also allows teachers on duty to ensure that the children are safe. Please under no circumstances try to address a behavior concern with a student or parent/guardian of that student. All issues and concerns should be brought to the attention to the classroom teacher or the office.
INDOOR SHOES
Please ensure that your child has a pair of indoor shoes. The weather gets cold and wet with the snow and students should have a pair of indoor shoes in order to keep their feet warm and our classrooms dry.
Please make every effort o get your son or daughter to school before the bell at 8:30am. If for some reason they will be late you are required to walk your child into the office and sign them in. This insures that your child’s attendance in carefully recorded.
LOST AND FOUND
The “Lost and Found Box is a good place to start looking for missing items. Periodically, we remind students to check the box for any items they may have lost. Please remind your child(ren) to check the Lost and Found Boxes if anything is lost.
Stop by the tables during Parent/ Guardian Interviews in the school foyer to look for any “lost clothing”.
Calander Dates
DATES TO REMEMBER
February 1- Black History Month Begins
February 3- NJacko Backo (All are welcome to attend)
1st Show- Gr 8, Gr 5, Grade 3 Grade 3 8:45-9:30am
2 Show- Gr 7, FDK Classes 9:45-10:30am
3 Show-Gr 6, Gr 4, Gr 2, Gr 1 classes 12:45-1:30pm
February 5- Reports Cards Sent Home
February 5- Rosary Apostolate Visit
February 6- National Sweater Day
February 6- Book Fair Begins
Parent/Teacher Interview Evening
February 7-Morning Parent/Teacher Interviews
February 7- PA DAY – NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
February 10- RESPECT Liturgy 9:00am at Our Lady of the Airways Church
(All are welcome to attend)
February 12- Catholic School Council Meeting at 6:00pm in Library
(All are welcome to attend)
February 13- Family of School Basketball Tournament at our school
February 14- Valentines Day
February 17- Family Day (School Closed)
February 19- Hear & Vision Clinic
February 25- Shrove Tuesday
February 26- Ash Wednesday Liturgy at Our Lady of the Airways at 9:15am
(All are welcome to attend)
- Pink Shirt Day
- Family of Schools Gr. 7 Equity Conference
February 27- March 4th Peel Health Dental Screening