St Richard Community Newsletter
September 2024
St Richard Info
Principal: T. Brancalion
Head Secretary: G. Falotico
Superintendent of Schools: Laura Odo (905)-890-1221
Trustee: Brea Corbet (905)-301-9373
Parish: St. John of the Cross Parish (905) 821-1331
Email: RICHAInfo@dpcdsb.org
Website: https://www.dpcdsb.org/richa
Location: 7220 Copenhagen Road, Mississauga, ON, Canada
Phone: 905-826-5572
Twitter: @StRichardDPCDSB
Virtue of the Month: Faith
To begin the new school year, we will focus our attention on the first of our virtues – faith. Faith is the great virtue of believing in God and trusting that God is with us.
A faithful person believes that we are created, guided by and destined to be reunited with God. A faithful person believes that God’s plan for us includes the right to be safe, especially at school.
A Faithful Person…
Prays regularly and reverently
Learns from Scripture stories
Honours people’s God-given names
Assumes that there is good in everyone
Accepts the God-given worth of themselves and others
Let us pray this month for the grace and courage to be people of faith – people who can truly believe that God’s plan for us includes the right to be safe at school.
New School Year Prayer
Good and Gracious God, as a new school year begins,
Fill the hearts of our students with an eagerness to learn:
About the world You have created,
About themselves and
Most of all about You!
Bless our teachers with the gifts of wisdom and patience,
That they may help students find the truth.
Give our parents generous hearts,
To encourage and support their sons and daughters.
Help us all work together to form a community of learning
That teaches not only skills for material success,
but all that we need
To live our faith fully in this world.
Amen
St John of the Cross Information
Archbishop Francis Leo's Pastoral Letter
Archbishop Francis Leo invites everyone to pray the Novena to St. Michael the Archangel, patron saint of the Archdiocese of Toronto,
in preparation for the Solemnity of St. Michael the Archangel which we celebrate on September 29th.
Please read Archbishop Francis Leo's Pastoral Letter here
Bereavement Grief Sessions
The Parish invites you to bereavement sessions. The loss does not have to be current if you have never healed that grief
6 week session starting Tuesday September 10th from 6:00pm to 8:00pm in the Lisieux Room
Please contact Muriel Haney at muriel1066@bell.net for more information
Our Lady of the Cape Pilgrim Statue
The pilgrim statue of Our Lady of the Cape which is on its way to Rome for the Jubilee 2025 will be visiting our parish.
Wednesday September 11th at 6:30pm in the Church
There will be Community Rosary and Holy Mass followed by a blessing of roses and distribution of rose petals
Parish Prayer Group
The Parish Prayer Group invites all parishioners as their sessions reconvene
Every Thursday starting September 12th at 7:00pm in the Lisieux Room
All are welcome to attend
Children's Bible Study
The Jesus Youth Ontario Initiative will be hosting a God's Plan in Scripture (GPS) Bible study for children in grades 3 to 5
Friday September 13th at 6:00pm to 8:00pm for 12 classes on alternating Fridays at the Parish
Cost is $30 per child, or $50 for two siblings. Limited spaces are available.
For more information please email gps.ontario@jesusyouth.ca or call 647-989-0468
Men's Fraternity Group Fall Session
The Men's Fraternity Group invites all men ages 18 and up to join their Fall session "The Fight of Faith"
Every Saturday morning starting September 14th at 7:00am to 8:30am in the Nessinger Hall
To learn more click here. To register click here.
KofC Tex-Mex Dinner & Dance
The Knights of Columbus will be holding their annual family Tex-Mex Dinner & Dance
Saturday September 14th at 6:30pm in the Nessinger Hall
Adults: $20 Children (ages 6 to 10): $12
To order online click here
Spiritus West Kick Off Social
Spiritus West invites all young adults to their Kick Off Social
Wednesday September 18th at 7:00pm to 9:00pm at St. Marth and Mary Parish
Attendees are asked to bring board games and other activities that everyone can enjoy
Prayer Group Evening of Adoration
The Parish Prayer Group invites everyone to join their evening of adoration and special devotion
Thursday September 19th at 7:00pm in the Nessinger Hall
Let us all pray for the needs of our families regardless of our joys and challenges
Annual Parish Fall Family Potluck Picnic
The Parish Women's Group invites all parishioners and their families to the annual Parish family potluck picnic
Saturday September 28th at 10:30am to 3:00pm at Meadowvale Conservation Area
Bring your families and let’s celebrate our Parish and each other as one big family!
To register please contact the Parish office at 905-821-1331
Children's Liturgy
The Liturgy of the Word for children during Mass is returning
Starting next weekend September 28th & 29th during the 5pm, 10am, 12pm & 4pm Masses
All children ages 5 to 8 years old are invited to join
The Sacred Project Concert
Johnathan Michael will be performing at our Parish along with the Beaux Strings Orchestra and Joshua Tamayo on piano
Saturday September 28th at 7:30pm to 9:00pm at the Church
Tickets are $25 per person
To order online click here
Life Chain
Join millions across Canada and the world as we stand in peaceful and prayerful respect for all life, from conception to natural death
Sunday October 6th after the 12:00 noon Mass outside the Church
Get your Life Chain placards in the hallway and stand outside the church along Glen Erin to support life
Fall Harvest Dance
The Catholic Women's League invites you to their semi-formal Fall Harvest Dance
Saturday October 19th at 6:30pm in the Nessinger Hall
Tickets are $45 per person
To register please contact Marina 647-973-2829 or Vanessa 437-262-8065 or email sjocrosscwl@archtoronto.org
Young Adults Conference
RENEW Toronto, the Archdiocese’s Office of Catholic Youth (OCY) largest gathering of Young Adults, invites those ages 19 to 39 to deepen their Catholic faith
Saturday November 23rd
Attendees will enjoy keynote presentations, breakout sessions, praise & worship, Mass, Confession, Eucharistic Adoration and fellowship
For details please click here or email youth@archtoronto.org
2024 – 2025 1ST COMMUNION & 1ST RECONCILIATION SCHEDULE
1st Communion Registration Meetings
Sunday, September 22nd 7:00pm @ the church
Tuesday, September 24th 7:00pm @ the church
Reconciliation
Monday, November 25th 7:00pm @ the church
Tuesday, November 26th 7:00pm @ the church
1st Communion Registration Meetings
Sunday, January 19th 7:00pm @ the church
Tuesday, January 21st 7:00pm @ the church
Enrolment Ceremony
January 25th & 26th, February 1st & February 2nd All Sunday Masses
Ash Wednesday is March 5th, 2025
Easter Sunday is April 20th, 2025
1st Communion Masses
Saturday, May 3rd 10:30am @ the church
Sunday, May 4th 2:00pm @ the church
Saturday, May 10th 10:30am @ the church
Sunday, May 11th 2:00pm @ the church
SCHEDULE FOR CONFIRMATION 2024 – 2025
Drop off Confirmation Package to Schools: Monday, September 9th
CONFIRMATION PARENT MEETINGS
Sunday, September 29th, 2024 6:00pm @ church
Tuesday, October 1st, 2024 7:00pm @ church
CONFIRMATION DATES
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Thursday, May 1, 2025
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
Principal's Message
St Richard Catholic School is truly an outstanding and welcoming school. Our School Council continues to make a very positive contribution on behalf of all our students to ensure that our school is a remarkable place to work, to learn and to play.
A special thank you is extended to the teaching staff who have been working diligently over the past few weeks preparing classrooms and curriculum for students. A heartfelt thank you is extended to our office staff, Ms. Falotico and to our custodians, Mr. Walker, Ms. Quadro and Mr. Huertas for spending endless hours preparing our school for the new year.
We look forward to the opportunity to continue working with the students and parents of our community. Together with a dedicated staff, we will do our very best to help all students experience spiritual, academic, social and emotional growth throughout the school year.
I look forward to working with all of you this year and look forward to meeting all parents and guardians at our Open House on Thursday, September 26th at 5:30pm
To all, our best wishes for a very successful school year!
T. Brancalion
Catholic School Council
Our Catholic School Councils provides an opportunity for parents and guardians to discern how their gifts and talents might serve the school community. As per the Ontario Regulation 612/00 and 298, the purpose of a school council is, through the active participation of the parents, to improve pupil achievement and to enhance the accountability of the education system to parents.
In addition to the purpose of school councils as identified in the regulation, the mission of the Catholic School Councils in the DPCDSB, is to promote, the vision, values, and sacramental life of Catholic practices for the Catholic communities we serve.
All parents/guardians are welcome to attend any St Richard Catholic Elementary School.
Neisma Peredo Chair
Magda Kaniewski Co-Chair
Renata Bieniek Treasurer
Gina Falotico Secretary
Rachel Pinto OAPCE Representative
David Randall Parish Representative
Lynn Rockett Voting Member
Cynthia Sudeyko Voting Member
Stephanie Giorgio Voting Member
Michael Freeze Voting Member
Milena Piasentin Voting Member
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Monday, October 21, 2024 @ 6:30pm
Monday, November 18, 2024 @ 6:30pm
Monday, January 13, 2024 @ 6:30pm
Monday, February 10, 2024 @ 6:30pm
Monday, April 13, 2024 @ 6:30pm
Monday, May 12, 2024 @ 6:30pm
PA Day Reminder
Open House Thursday, September 26th @5:30pm
Terry Fox Marathon of Hope Friday, September 27, 2024
St. Richard Catholic Elementary School is proud to take part in Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope. It will be held on Friday, September 27th at 9:30 a.m.
This year our walking route will be around the paved path behind our school field. All students are encouraged to wear red and white to support a true Canadian hero, Terry Fox. Also, please make sure your child is dressed for the weather, hat, sunscreen etc. Our rain date is scheduled for October 1st.
This year, donations will be made on-line and at the SchoolsCashOnline. Please help show your support by donating to: https://schools.terryfox.ca/StRichardCESMississauga
Students can get involved by creating their own fundraising page under their school's name: https://terryfox.org/schoolrun/students/. All donations are receipted immediately by email.
If we raise this amount, we will have a pie throwing event in the gym. The top seven students who raise the most money get to throw a pie at a teacher!
Thank you in advance for supporting our school in the fight against cancer and continuing Terry’s legacy! #terryfoxschoolrun @terryfoxfoundation. Stay safe, stay hopeful!
Orange Shirt Day Monday, September 30th
Orange Shirt Day - The annual Orange Shirt Day on September 30th opens the door to global conversation on all aspects of Residential Schools. It is an opportunity to create meaningful discussion about the effects of Residential Schools and the legacy they have left behind. A discussion all Canadians can tune into and create bridges with each other for reconciliation. A day for survivors to be reaffirmed that they matter, and so do those that have been affected. Every Child Matters, even if they are an adult, from now on. More Information.
Bracelets have been purchased for all students.
Parent Engagement Night Monday October 7th at Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Dr. Jean Clinton Family Engagement Evening at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Secondary School (3700 Trelawny Cir, Mississauga) 6:30 to 8:00pm. Dr. Jean Clinton is a child psychiatrist and author who specializes in the developing brain and helping parents set and maintain boundaries for their children/teens. https://drjeanclinton.com/ All parents and guardians are welcome to attend!
Pizza Days are Back!
Starting Tuesday, October 15th we will be having pizza days every Tuesday and Friday. We have chosen Dominos Pizza as our provider again this year. We are excited to let you know that pizza will also be available for purchase on pizza days. The cost of the pizza will be $2.50.
Lunch Lady Program Monday's
The Lunch Lady school lunch program is coming to St Richard on Monday starting September 23rd.
Please see the link below to set up an account. You will need to enter your child's name and select your child's teacher information as a part of your account information.
Lunch options include kid favourites such as pasta, burgers, grilled cheese, shepherd's pie, as well as many "breakfast for lunch", vegetarian, gluten free and halal options. There's even a specialized "Little Lunches" menu for our younger students to enjoy!
You can place or cancel your order by 8 am on the delivery date.
Once you create an account you can order every week or only for the days that suit your schedule.
LUNCH MONITORS WANTED!
We are looking for some members of our community who may wish to support the school as a lunch monitor!
To apply, please contact the office. You will reqiure a valid (less than 6 months old) Vulnerable Sector Level 3 Police Check.
Come join our amazing team!
FREE DENTAL SCREENING FOR STUDENTS
Peel Public Health (PPH) will be conducting dental screenings for students in JK, SK, Grade 2, Grade 4 and Grade 7 during the school year. There is no cost for these screenings. A dental screening is a quick assessment by a Registered Dental Hygienist who will look inside the child's mouth to identify any dental care needs. This screening can identify dental issues at an early stage and stop more serious dental issues from developing. Maintaining good oral health contributes to better overall health.
Following up with parents/guardians of children who have dental needs is a part of the screening process. To do that, the school will be required to provide updated parent/guardian contact information to Peel Public Health. This information will be used to support parents/guardians with accessing dental care. This information is being shared in accordance with the Education Act and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA).
If you have any questions about the sharing of this information, please contact the DPCDSB’s Manager, Records Management, Access & Privacy at dpprivacy@dpcdsb.org or at 905-890-0708 extension 24443.
If you have any questions regarding Peel Public Health’s Dental Screening Program, please contact Peel Health directly at 905-799-7700 extension 5622 (be sure to follow the prompts and use the extension number).
IMPORTANT: Prior to any child receiving the free dental screening, DPCDSB requires parent/guardian consent. In this regard, please complete the requested information below indicating whether or not you consent to your child receiving the free dental screening. Once you have completed the information, detach the form and return it to your school as soon as possible.
Thank you for your attention to this important information.
Tuck Shop every Tuesday and Friday at St Richard Catholic Elementary School
We are pleased to announce that Ms. Brathwaite and Ms. Rocha will be running tuck shop every Tuesday and Friday starting Tuesday, September 17th.
This fundraising initiative is to raise money for various activities for our students throughout the year. (Guest Speakers, Technology, and to off set costs for our graduating class of 2025).
- Tuck Shop Items for purchase
- $2.50 Kernels Popcorn (Butter and Salt, White Cheddar, Dill Pickle, Salt and Vinegar, Caramel)
- $2 Various Chips (Lays Regular, Cheetos, Doritos, All Dressed, and Ketchup, Crunchy Cheetos, Pringles)
- $2 Garden Veggie Straws
- $2 Terra Cotta Cookies (Chocolate chip, Fudge chip, Vanilla, Vegan Cholocate Chip, Glutenf ree Choclolate chip)
- $2 Oatmeal Chocolate chip Bear Paws
- $2 Breton Veggie Crackers
- $1 Pretzel Sticks
- $1Goldfish Crackers
- $1 Organic Apple Sauce Pouches
- $1 Rice Krispies
- $1 Welch's Fruit Gummies
- $1 Sour keys
If your child has any food restrictions and you do not want them to participate please contact their teacher directly to let them know.
The Terra Cotta cookies do have a vegan and gluten free option available. Please let your child's teacher know if you would prefer they purchase either of those options instead.
Ingredients for all Terra Cotta Cookies
Fudge Chip DeLite
Ingredients:
Enriched wheat flour, brown sugar, sugar, liquid whole egg, soybean and modified palm oil margarine, semi-sweet chocolate chips (sugar, unsweetened chocolate, cocoa butter, dextrose, soy lecithin, vanilla extract), unsweetened applesauce (apples, ascorbic acid), cocoa, soluble vegetable fiber (corn), baking soda.
Contains: wheat, soy, egg.
Catholic Chip DeLite
Enriched wheat flour, brown sugar, sugar, semi-sweet chocolate chips (sugar, unsweetened chocolate, cocoa butter, dextrose, soy lecithin, vanilla extract), liquid whole egg, soybean and modified palm oil margarine, unsweetened applesauce (apples, ascorbic acid), soluble vegetable fiber (corn) baking soda.
Contains wheat, soy, egg.
May contain milk.
Vanilla Butterfly
Ingredients:
Enriched wheat flour, soybean and modified palm oil margarine, sugar, liquid whole egg, soluble vegetable fiber (corn), rainbow sprinkles (icing sugar, fractionated palm kernel oil, corn starch, glucose, soy lecithin, colour, gum arabic, carnauba wax), natural flavour.
Contains wheat, soy, egg.
Vanilla Heart Cookies
Ingredients:
Enriched wheat flour, soybean and modified palm oil margarine, sugar, liquid whole egg, soluble vegetable fiber (corn), colour, natural flavour.
Contains wheat, soy, egg.
Vegan Chocolate Chip
Ingredients:
Enriched wheat flour, brown sugar, sugar, semi-sweet chocolate chips (sugar, unsweetened chocolate, cocoa butter, anhydrous dextrose, soya lecithin, vanilla extract), water, soybean and palm oil margarine, unsweetened applesauce, milled flaxseed, soluble vegetable fiber (corn), baking soda.
Contains: Wheat & Soy
Gluten Free Chocolate Chip
Brown sugar, soybean and modified palm oil margarine, semi-sweet chocolate chips (sugar, unsweetened chocolate, cocoa butter, dextrose, soy lecithin, vanilla extract), rice flour, liquid whole egg, soy flour, cassava starch, vanilla extract, baking soda, xanthan gum.
Contains: soy, egg.
Criminal Reference Checks
Anyone working with children as an employee or volunteer must have a Criminal Reference Check/Vulnerable Sector Check completed by the Peel Police.
ALL volunteers including those going on one day school trips MUST have a Criminal Reference check. The Criminal Reference Check for volunteers may take a number of days for the paperwork to be processed and has to be done through Peel Police.
If you already have a Criminal Reference Check on file at the school, please ensure you have completed the yearly Criminal Offence Declaration form with the office.
Emergency Protocol
Emergency response procedures in the event of a fire, bomb threat, serious accident/injury or an intruder have been established and are revised on an ongoing basis. Each school within the DPCDSB is required to hold 9 emergency procedure drills over the course of the year.
These drills consist of three fire drills per term, one lockdown drill per term, and 1 hold and secure drill per year. During these drills staff review all emergency procedures with students to ensure all children are safe in the event of a real emergency.
In the event that it is necessary to evacuate the school, our site for relocation is St John of the Cross Church located at 6890 Glen Erin Drive.
Attendance
St Richard Catholic School actively encourages and promotes regular and punctual attendance. Educational research has consistently shown that student progress and academic success are closely related to regular attendance and active participation in the day-to-day activities of the school. Frequent absences from school jeopardize a student’s successful completion of any level.
Ultimately, responsibility for attendance lies with the student and the parent.
Although trips and vacations may provide diverse learning experiences, the school does not support travel or vacations during class time. The content covered in each grade is important and requires attendance. While parents may choose to travel during the school year, the time missed from class is recorded as an absence and counted in the total absence record for the term and the year. Also, assessment and evaluation can become problematic.
What takes place in the classroom is the work. What occurs as a follow up is either completion of in-class work, or practice and review of the skills and knowledge gained in the classroom.
Successful students attend all classes, consult with teachers, hand in assignments, take pride in themselves and their accomplishments, study and complete homework daily and set realistic goals.
Please use the school messenger app/website/phone number to report your child's absences.
1-844-435-3440
Communication
Open communication between home and school is very important. Although we will be reporting to you formally during the year, please do not hesitate to contact the classroom teacher at any time if you have questions or concerns. A phone call on the onset of a concern usually resolves itself before it becomes a problem. On our part, if we have any concerns about your child, we will also contact you at the earliest opportunity.
MEDICAL ALERT– Sabrina’s Law (Anaphylaxis)
Sabrina’s Law is an Act to protect anaphylactic pupils in publicly funded schools in Ontario. Named “Sabrina’s Law” in honour of an Ontario student who died following an anaphylactic reaction in 2003, this law requires that every school board establish and maintain an anaphylaxis policy.
If your child has a severe allergic reaction to peanuts, peanut by-products, bee/wasp stings etc., please let the school know as soon as possible. It is essential that the information you provide us with is accurate and up-to-date. There are various forms which need to be completed by you and your family doctor if it is necessary to store and dispense an EPI-pen or any other medication at school.
We continue to have both students and staff with severe, life threatening allergy to certain foods, such as peanuts and nuts. This is a medical condition that may cause severe and life threatening reactions to certain allergens within minutes. Although this may or may not affect your child’s class directly, we require your continued cooperation in sending foods to school with your child that are free from peanuts, nuts or their by-products.
Please do not send food products to be shared in your child’s classroom. If you would like your child to share their special day/birthday with their classmates, we suggest that you consider non-food items such as pencils or stickers.
Asthma Friendly School Ryan's Law
Ryan’s Law is an Act to protect Asthmatic pupils in publicly funded schools in Ontario. If your child has asthma please let the school know immediately. It is essential that the information you provide us with is accurate and up-to-date.
Ryan’s Law introduced policies and procedures that:
Allow your child to carry his/her asthma reliever (rescue) inhaler (with your permission).
Reduce your child’s contact with asthma triggers.
Develop an individual plan for every student with asthma, including recommendations from their health-care providers and current emergency contacts. This will be kept on file at the school.
If you have more questions about
Ryan’s Law?
Call The Lung Association Lung Health Information Line at 1-888-344-LUNG (5864), email info@on.lung.ca, or visit www.RyansLaw.ca.
Distribution and Storage of Medication
If a child is required to bring medication to school, procedures regarding the administration of medication shall only be adopted:
· when requested by the parents/guardians; and
· when authorized by a physician; and
· when medication must be provided during school hours
A designated staff member must administer medication; hence, a signed request/authorization form from the parents/guardians and the supervising physician, must be obtained. These forms are available through the school office. The required authorization forms and the medication shall be delivered to the principal or designated person by the parents/guardians. All medication will be housed in a safe location. Medication must not be kept in the child’s possession or in the classroom except for EpiPens and asthma inhalers.
It is highly encouraged that students who have an anaphylactic allergy or who have asthma, keep their epi-pen and/or inhaler on their person at all times. If able, it is recommended that your child bring two epipens and/or two asthma inhaler to the school. This would allow your child to keep this medication on their person as well as ensuring that the school office has an additional set of medication.
Please note that school staff cannot dispense medication of any kind without the proper physician authorization and a properly labeled container, (i.e. prescription bottle or original over the counter container).
Policy on cell phone and personal electronic devices
The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board has the following policy regarding Personal Electronic Devices in place for all schools.
The Board recognizes the importance of the use of PED’s by students at school and the benefits in their classroom. As part of our policy, students may bring their own device (B.Y.O.D.) for learning purposes. As part of our efforts to promote and maintain a positive Catholic climate in our schools, all PEDs must be kept out of sight, turned off, and not used within school premises or during school-sanctioned activities; unless the classroom teacher grants specific permission for use.
This policy applies to field trips, retreats, sporting events, etc. as well as daily classroom activities. Personal Electronic devices (PEDs) include, but are not limited to cell phones, iPods, iPads, cameras, ...
Please note that it is optional for students to bring their devices to school and it is their responsibility to follow the school and Board policies set out in the “Personal Electronic Device used with Wi-Fi Network Student Agreement.”
Head Injury Policy
When a student receives an injury to the head, it is Board Policy that we inform parents. We will attempt to reach you even when it is a minor injury. Please try not to be too alarmed should you receive a call. Please remind your child to let a staff member know immediately, if they are hurt at school.
As per the Ministry of Education direction, our Board has a Concussion Protocol in place. ALL students who sustain a head injury during the school day, however minor, will receive a Concussions Are Serious pamphlet and accompanying paperwork to take home. We ask parents/guardians to review this pamphlet and seek medical attention for your son/daughter if you feel it is required.
As in previous years, all head injuries will be logged and reported to parents/guardians directly. We ask that you please inform the school as soon as possible when your son/daughter sustains a concussion because of a school incident or because of an activity outside of school. Questions or concerns regarding this policy should be directed to the Main Office. Your cooperation and assistance are greatly appreciated.
Upcoming PA Days
Elementary Schools, including St. Sofia – Professional Activity Days
1. Monday, September 16, 2024 Principal’s Day: Re-organization/Faith Development
2. Friday, October 11, 2024 Provincial Priorities in a Catholic Context
3. Friday, November 22, 2024 Provincial Priorities in a Catholic Context
4. Monday, January 20, 2025 Term 1 Assessment and Evaluation of Pupil Progress
5. Friday, February 14, 2025 Reporting to Parents
6. Friday, May 16, 2025 Provincial Priorities in a Catholic Context
7. Monday, June 9, 2025 Term 2 Assessment and Evaluation of Pupil Progress
Upcoming Holidays
Thanksgiving Day Monday, October 14, 2024
Christmas Break Monday, December 23, 2024, to Friday, January 3, 2025 (inclusive)
Family Day Monday, February 17, 2025
Mid-Winter Break Monday, March 10, 2025, to Friday, March 14, 2025 (inclusive)
Good Friday Friday, April 18, 2025
Easter Monday Monday, April 21, 2025
Victoria Day Monday, May 19, 2025