Rooted in Christ @ola
November 8 , 2024
Together in Learning and Faith
"Our Lady of the Angels Catholic School is committed to nurturing the hearts and minds of young learners in a faith-filled environment.” (Mission Statement)
Dear Families,
Wishing everyone a restful and rejuvenating time before returning on November 18th. May you and your family share God's peace this coming week.
Ephesians 4:2-3
“Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.”
Have a wonderful Fall break!
This Week at OLA
November 11th - 15th
- Fall Break
- School Council Meeting - 5:30
- Retake pictures and Tuesday/Thursday Kindergarten
Looking Ahead...
Nov. 25 til 29 - Prayer Labyrinth
Nov. 25th - School Potluck at 5:00 - Everyone Welcome!
Dec. 11th - Faith and Festivities Evening - 5:30 - 7:30 (Dress Rehearsal - 10 am)
Dec. 11th - Hot Lunch
Dec. 19th - Advent Mass at OLA Church - 10:00
Insight Testing
“Insight is a group-administered test of cognitive abilities, which will be administered to all Grade 4, 7, and 8 classes in EICS in the middle of November. The assessment is designed to measure cognitive abilities including reasoning, comprehension, memory, and visual/auditory processing. Students do not need to study for the Insight and the results do not impact their school grades. The results provide information about students’ cognitive strengths and areas of weakness to best support and program for all learners. For more information, please visit https://canadiantestcentre.com/cognitive/insight/”. If you have any questions, please contact your school's Collaborative Response Coordinator (Mrs. Andrea Boyle).
Parking Lot Safety
- Please do not stop or park in the bus lane during morning drop-off and after-school pick-up times.
- Please park in the designated areas and have your child exit the car. Do not double park in front of the school and have your child exit your vehicle on the road.
- Please ensure that your student crosses the road at the designated crosswalks.
- Please do not park in the resident driveways across from the parking lot.
It is unsafe and you could be ticketed by the police. Thanks for keeping our students safe!
School Fees
The 2024-2025 school fees have now been added to your student's PowerSchool account. You can now log in and pay your students fees.
Here is the link to PowerSchool .
Fee Waiver
If returning to school is a stressful time for your family, you may be eligible to have your school fees waived. Please read more about the EICS fee waiver policy and complete the following form if applicable. 2023-24 Fee Waiver Application.
Please contact the school office if you have any questions.
What a Day at OLA
We Remember
First Communion
Kindergarten Circle
Wacky Hair Day
What did Grade 3 learn today in Social Studies?
Wellness Time
School Council
School Council supports... recess equipment, Library/Learning Commons, and much more.
Joining School Council meetings allows you to work closely with parents, teachers and the school leadership team to plan and implement enhanced programming and special events for students and our school community!
To connect with your OLA School Council, please email schoolcouncil.ola@gmail.com.
The next School Council meeting is Monday, November 18th.
Here are the school council minutes from the last meeting,
Here is the next School Council Fundraiser:
Mabels Labels Fundraiser
We are excited to announce a new fundraising opportunity that will help support parent council initiatives.
We have partnered with Mabel's Labels, a company renowned for its high-quality, durable labels that are perfect for everything from school supplies to clothing. Not only do these labels help keep your children’s things organized, but they make great gifts for the upcoming holiday season!
How It Works:
Visit the Mabel's Labels website: 'Mabels Labels: Support a fundraiser
Browse their wide selection of customizable labels and choose the products you love.
Search Our Lady of the Angels Catholic School (Fort Saskatchewan) and a portion of your purchase will be donated back to OLA!
Nutrition Program
Healthy Schools is a commitment by government to support student health & learning outcomes by encouraging schools to adopt a comprehensive school health approach to promote student wellness through increased levels of physical activity, healthy eating and positive mental health.
Through this program your student will be provide with a healthy snack every day.
For student's with allergies we will providing an alternative snack that is allowed with in their restrictions. If you have any questions or would like to volunteer to help with this program please contact Mrs. Rumley in the office.
Below is our Snack calendar for the next weeks.
Community Events
City of Fort Saskatchewan Launches Family Violence Prevention Month Campaign
Theme: “The Elephant in the Room”
Fort Saskatchewan, AB, October 15, 2024 – This November, the City of Fort Saskatchewan, alongside the Fort Saskatchewan Family Violence Prevention Coalition, will lead a campaign to bring attention to the often-overlooked issue of family violence. The theme, “The Elephant in the Room,” aims to break the silence surrounding family violence and empower the community with resources and support.
“Family violence is a subject many are reluctant to discuss,” said Melissa Kondro, Community Development Coordinator for the City of Fort Saskatchewan. “Our goal is to bring it out of the shadows, create awareness, and encourage those affected to seek help.”
Key Events and Public Installation
Throughout November, the City will host a series of workshops and a public art installation, including:
- Public Workshop: Immigration Resources (Nov 6)
- Lunch & Learn: Protecting Your Employees (Nov 12)
- Workshop for Support Services: Navigating Family Court & Civil Orders (Nov 19)
- “The Elephant in the Room” Installation: Featuring a life-sized Paper Mache elephant at City Hall and crocheted purple elephants contributed by locals.
For more information on events and to register for workshops, visit fortsask.ca/FVPM.
Get Involved
Residents are encouraged to participate by attending a workshop, visiting the installation, or contributing crocheted elephants for display. Family Violence Prevention Month is part of a larger province-wide initiative to raise awareness and offer support to those affected.
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Fort Saskatchewan, located just 15 minutes northeast of Edmonton along the North Saskatchewan River, is a vibrant hub for economic, recreational, and cultural activities. Nestled in the centre of Alberta’s Industrial Heartland and home to nearly 30,000 residents, the city offers many amenities, including a multi-use fitness facility, an aquatics centre, 80 km of trails, and high-performance arenas and fields. Cultural highlights include a 500-seat performing arts theatre, historic sites, a museum, and a replica of the 1875 Northwest Mounted Police Fort. Fort Saskatchewan is dedicated to fostering an inclusive community, providing a blend of experiences that welcomes everyone.
The city is situated in Treaty 6 Territory and Métis Nation of Alberta District 11. We recognize that we stand upon land that carries the footsteps of many Indigenous Peoples, including the Nehiyawak, Dene, Blackfoot, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, and Métis. The City honours the First Peoples of this land and is committed to fostering reconciliation through relationship building, knowledge gathering, and education.
Our Lady of the Angels School
Fort Saskatchewan, AB
T8L 1W7
Email: ola@eics.ab.ca
Website: https://ola.eics.ab.ca/
Location: 9622 Sherridon Drive, Fort Saskatchewan, AB, Canada
Phone: (780)998-3716
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OLASchoolFtSask