Week at a Glance
January 20-24, 2025
Proclaim his marvelous deeds to all the nations. (Psalm 96)
Upcoming Dates:
Monday, January 20
- Have a marvelous Monday!
Tuesday, January 21
- Deadline to order February hot lunches.
- Pre-K 3 year olds attend.
Wednesday, January 22
- Have a wonderful Wednesday!
- Pre-K 3 year olds attend.
Thursday, January 23
- Pre-K 3 year olds attend
- Grade 4 bottle drive drop off at ÉOLRS - 12:30 - 2:30 pm
Friday, January 24
- M/W Kindergarten attend.
- Grade 4 bottle drive drop off at ÉOLRS - 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Upcoming Events:
- January 27 - Theme Day - Book Character Day
- January 27 - School Council Meeting - 6:00 pm
- January 27 - School Council Workshop (ASCA Training) - 7:00 pm
- January 29 - What Would Jesus Do Awards -- M/W Kinder, Grades 2 and 3 - 9:00 am
- January 30 - What Would Jesus Do Awards - T/TH kinder, Grades 1 and 4 - 9:00 am
- January 31 - Last day to drop off bottles at the bottle depot in support of the Grade 4 bottle drive.
- January 31 - PD Day - No School for Students
- January 31 - (Grade 3 Parents only) - Deadline to complete the Grade 3 parent survey (please refer to the email sent Jan. 13)
- February 7 - Mr. Mike's hot lunch for those that ordered
- February 14 - Happy Valentine's Day
- February 14 - Red and White Theme Day
- February 17 - Family Day - No School
- February 20 - Teacher Convention - No school for students
- February 21 - Teacher Convention - No school for students
- February 24 - School Council meeting - 1:30 pm
- February 26 - Pink Shirt Day
- February 26 - What Would Jesus Do Awards M/W Kindergarten, Grades 1, and 2 - 9:00 am
- February 27 - What Would Jesus Do Awards - T/TH Kindergarten, Grades 3, and 4 - 9:00 am
- February 28 - Burger Parlour hot lunch for those that ordered
School News
Kindergarten Registration
Registration is now open for the Kindergarten and Pre-K 2025-2026 school year. Please click below to view the Parent User Guide, and register.
Wheelchair Parking
We kindly ask all parents/guardians to refrain from parking in the designated wheelchair parking spaces at our school. These 2 spots, which are located in the north parking lot, are specifically reserved for individuals with mobility needs, and it's important that they remain available for our families who require them.
If a vehicle is found parked in one of these spaces without the appropriate permit, we will ask the driver to move their vehicle. We appreciate your cooperation in ensuring that everyone has access to the accommodations they need. Thank you for your understanding and support.
2024-2025 Class Photos
We have received several inquiries about the Edge Imaging class photos. We reached out to Edge Imaging, and they informed us that although the class photos were taken in the fall, their primary focus has been on processing the individual student photos. As a result, the class pictures will be available in the spring. Thank you for your patience!
Attention Grade 3 Parent/Guardians - We value your voice and feedback!
Each year, Red Deer Catholic School Division circulates surveys to parents of students in designated grades. The results of these surveys are used to help guide programs at our school, to celebrate the great things we do, and to address school needs.
This year, our grade 3 parents/guardians have the opportunity to complete the "Schollie" survey. Please be sure to check your email for details regarding the Grade 3 Survey which will be sent out January 13th. Your grade 3 child will also be completing a similar survey this week in class.
Because this survey only takes approximately 5 minutes to complete, we are hopeful to have a strong response rate.
We greatly value your feedback, and appreciate you taking the time to complete this survey. The deadline for completion is January 31st. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the school.
Grade 4 Bottle Drive
Each year, our School Council kindly supports the Grade 4 swimming lessons. In an effort to help offset these expenses, the Grade 4 team will be organizing a bottle drive in the new year. Please feel free to drop off your bottles at the Sylvan Lake Bottle Depot from now until January 31, putting them in the bin for our school.
Also, if you'd like to drop your bottles off at the school instead, you can do this on the afternoon of January 23 or the morning of January 24.
Drop off times at ÉOLRS:
January 23: 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
January 24: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Social Justice Corner
Polar Plunge
🌊❄️ Last Push for Donations! ❄️🌊
This weekend, despite the Sylvan Lake Polar Plunge being canceled, our group of dedicated teachers refused to give up! Inspired by Sloane’s incredible resilience in beating cancer, we found a spot on the Red Deer River and took the plunge ourselves.. some of us even stayed in the icy water for a full 3 minutes! 🥶💪
We’re so proud to support the Strong Like Sloane Foundation and the amazing work they do, but we need your help to reach our fundraising goal!
✨ Every dollar makes a difference, and your support means the world to us. Let’s show Sloane and all those fighting tough battles how strong our community can be. 💛
📅 There’s still time to donate.. click the link below and be part of this incredible cause! Thank you for believing in us and in Sloane’s strength.
#StrongLikeSloane #PolarPlunge #TeacherPower #CommunityStrong #Resilience
Emergency Response Plan: All Things "Hour Zero"
DID YOU KNOW?
Schools are considered to one of the safest places in our community. However, in reality, emergencies do happen. Red Deer Catholic Schools have developed a comprehensive Emergency Response Plan called "Hour Zero." In the coming weeks, we will be using this space to help parents understand our Hour Zero procedures better, so that you are prepared in the event of an emergency situation. This week, we are focusing on SHELTER IN PLACE.
Generally, Shelter-in-Place is used during an environmental emergency, such as severe storms or chemical spills. During a Shelter-in-Place, students and staff retreat to safe zones to seek shelter. This includes having students or staff who are outdoors come back into the school. Each school’s emergency response plan identifies the safest location for its occupants and how to seal a room from hazardous conditions. Students will not be released or dismissed until the situation has been resolved.
To learn more about Hour Zero and our emergency protocols, please review the following resources:
2024-2025 Student Information Update Form
The RDCRS 2024-2025 Student Information Update Forms are now past due. If you have a student in grades 1-4, and have not yet completed their student information update form please do so as soon as possible. This documentation is required by Alberta Education, and used to verify your child's school enrolment.
How to Access the RDCRS 2024-2025 Student Information Update Form:
Log in to the PowerSchool Parent Portal from a PC, Mac, or Chromebook: https://rdcrs.powerschool.com/public/home.html
If you are unsure of your password, use the "Forgot Username or Password?" link to reset it, or feel free to contact your child's school for assistance.
In PowerSchool, select the "School Engage" button (scroll down to the last button on the left-hand side)
In School Engage, click the Students tab, then select your child’s name.
Look for the Student Information Update Form on the right-hand side of the screen.
To open the form, click the blue, "Open" button under {RDCRS 2024-2025 Student Information Update Form}.
After opening the form, navigate through the form by clicking the right arrow button on the top right of the form. Please fill in the mandatory fields highlighted in red and check or update other information shown on the form.
Complete the process by clicking the Submit button at the bottom of the last page
Please feel free to contact the school if you have any questions or concerns regarding the form.
School Council News
School Council
Please join us on January 27th at 6:00 PM for our monthly School Council Meeting. We will also enjoy an information and training session put on by the ASCA afterwards from 7:00-9:00 PM. Join for one or join for both! All are welcome and we look forward to seeing you. Come learn about the important work that we do and why the parent voice and involvement is so important.
The Work of School Council: It’s NOT About the Meeting
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
School Councils often struggle with identifying the types of activities and work they should be doing in order to truly fulfil their legislated role. In this workshop, school councils are encouraged to examine what they are doing in relation to the Assurance Framework, their intended purpose and the intended result of their work, and then consider strategies to enhance the school council’s role in the school community, supporting the expectations of legislation and the Assurance Framework.
Hot Lunch
February's Hot Lunch order form on PowerSchool is open for ordering! Please place your order on or before January 21st. We're sorry but no late orders can be accepted.
On February's menu:
Feb 7 Mr. Mike's Steakhouse - Pastas and soup to choose from!
Feb 28 Burger Parlor - Cheeseburgers and more!
Instructions to order:
Log-in to your PowerSchool account (https://rdcrs.powerschool.com/public/home.html)
School Fees and Forms (the Left hand menu, scroll to near bottom)
Choose your student
Click on Hot Lunch
Add your menu items to the Cart
CHECK-OUT and provide payment (Top-Right) *Your hot lunch order is not received or processed until you have checked out and completed payment.
For all upcoming school and faith events, please see our school calendar:
For all up to date school news, please see our school website:
Our Lady of the Assumption Parish News
First Communion Preparation
- We invite all children preparing to receive First Holy Communion in 2025 to the Celebration of Illumination this Sunday, January 19 during Mass at 11:00 am.
- The 4th First Communion Preparation Meeting will be held on January 19 @ 1:00-4:00 pm at Our Lady of the Assumption Church.
Bible Study
The Parish Pastoral Priorities Committee of Our Lady of the Assumption Church would like to invite you to a “Biblical Walk Through the Mass” - Bible Study by Dr. Edward Sri. The study will start on Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, and run each Monday at 7 p.m. for 5 weeks. Each session will be approximately 2 hours long including a video of 30 minutes. The Mass is nothing short of amazing. Through it we encounter God in the most intimate way possible as we hear Him speak to us in the Liturgy of the Word and as we receive Him, Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Holy Eucharist. This fascinating tour of the Mass will renew your faith and deepen your love for and devotion to the Holy Eucharist. The cost of the study is $37.95 which will include a text book and a workbook. Please register by emailing the church office at office@ccsylvanlake.ca or by calling Marie Jensen at 403-887-2245
Community News
2025 Player Registration is OPEN!!
Sylvan Lake Minor Ball Association offers programs for those aged 5-18:
Rally Cap – 2020, 2019, 2018
9U Baseball – 2017, 2016
‘A’ Baseball – 11U, 13U, 15U, 18U
‘AA’ Baseball – *13U, 15U, 18U
Community Softball – U9, U11, U13, U15, U17
REP Softball – U11, U13, U15, U17
*Please note 11U AA Tryouts were held in September | Team has been selected*
*NEW this Season, the introduction of U9 Softball*
Coaching Applications are now being accepted for 9U Baseball, ‘A’ Baseball, REP Softball and Community Softball!
Tryouts Coming Soon! For players interested in Rep Softball and AA Baseball , please note there is an additional fee if interested in trying out, this will be applied at checkout. Stay tuned for official tryout dates, which will be announced shortly after registration closes.
Mark Your Calendars
Registration Opens: November 14
Tryout Dates >> Rep Softball — AA Baseball
SLMBA AGM is to be held Tuesday, Jan 7, 2025 from 7pm- 8pm, @ Strategis Room #1 (NexSource Centre)
Let’s Play Ball!
Registration is now open for the Move Your Mood Family Challenge for February.
Families can register by visiting https://redcap.albertahealthservices.ca/surveys/?s=FYMTEHCTJJX4MFAP or scanning the QR code. Families can also email move.yourmood@ahs.ca and indicate they would like to register in the family challenge.
Registration runs until January 31, 2025.
This is the 5th year that SPARC’s Paint the Town Positive Winter Warm Up is taking place.
The Winter Warm Up event is an opportunity for our community to give back, by donating new mittens, toques and socks between January 13th to 25th to any Red Deer Public Library.
Local youth groups from Paint the Town Positive will create kindness messages to be attached to snacks, hot paws, and warm winter wear, which will be shared with those in need in the community. SPARC will be at the January 25th Red Deer Rebels game to share information about Positive Youth Development and collect donations.
Click here for a PDF copy of the Winter Warm Up poster, or here to download the social media post.
Hello Soccer Fans ...
The Sylvan Lake Blizzard Soccer Club (SLBSC) is preparing for our AGM on January 14, 2025, as well as online registration opening for the spring soccer season on February 1, 2025.
I would like to ask for your help to get the word out for all those soccer players within our community. Please use the attached graphic and our website link: https://www.sylvanlakesoccer.ca/
Feel free to add to any newsletters, email blasts, place on bulletin boards or tv monitors within your facility. We will be celebrating our 25th season of soccer in 2025 and would really appreciate your help to reach as many players as possible!
On behalf of the SLBSC Board, we wish you and your family a Happy New Year!
Cheers ... Julie Maplethorpe
Executive Assistant / Secretary
Sylvan Lake Blizzard Soccer Club (SLBSC)
Sylvan Lake Buccaneers Lacrosse
Registration is now open for the 2025 lacrosse season! Registration details can be found at https://sylvanlakelacrosse.com/content/registration