Monthly Archives: December 2022

Merry Christmas From Our Family to Yours!

Dear Tiger Families,

On behalf of all the staff at St. Vincent de Paul, we would like to wish you and your family a glorious Christmas and many blessings for the New Year.  May the wonder of Christ’s birth bring you and yours love, hope, peace, and joy.   Have a restful holiday and see you all on January 9th, 2023!

 

Schools Closed December 23, 2022

Dear Tiger Families,

major winter storm is expected to reach Waterloo Region overnight tonight and is expected to cause dangerous driving conditions on Friday and over the weekend.

Based on this forecast – and with the safety of all in mind – the WCDSB in collaboration with the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) and Student Transportation Services of Waterloo Region (STSWR), has made the proactive decision to cancel ALL student transportation and close ALL schools and school board administrative sites tomorrow, Friday, December 23, 2022.

All before and after school programs and childcare centres co-located in schools will also be closed.

And all programs and services offered by St. Louis Adult Learning and Continuing Education Centres are cancelled and St. Louis sites will be closed.

 

Pizza Lunch Is This Thursday, December 22nd!

FREE Pizza Lunch From CSAC: Thursday, December 22nd!

 

 

Sorry Tigers for the confusion!  No need to pack a lunch this THURSDAY, December 22nd thanks to our fantastic Catholic School Advisory Council (CSAC).  Please make sure to send snacks and a drink with your child.  THANK YOU to our amazing Parent Council for this lovely gift and for sharing their Christmas cheer with us!

 

Tiger Family Update: Week of December 19-23rd

Dear Tiger Families,

 

Christmas is almost here!!  This week, we light our final advent calendar and we are called to mind the many ways the love and peace of the Lord are with us always!   We look forward to our final virtual celebration tomorrow led by Ms. Savelli, Ms. Fink, Mrs. Schade, and Mrs. Medeiros’ classes.  This week’s reflection in our virtual Advent Calendar is a simple but powerful one that you can complete as a family: _Week 4 St. Vincent de Paul Virtual Advent Calendar.   Due to the bus cancellation day last Thursday, our Liturgy of the Word was rescheduled to this Tuesday.  We welcome Father Gary Schlack at 1:00 pm on Tuesday, December 20th at our school to celebrate this special season of Advent.

 

FREE Pizza Lunch From CSAC: Thursday, December 22nd!

 

 

No need to pack a lunch this Thursday!  Big thanks to our fantastic Catholic School Advisory Council (CSAC) who will be treating EVERYONE to a pizza lunch this Thursday!  Please make sure to send snacks and a drink with your child.  THANK YOU to our amazing Parent Council for this lovely gift and for sharing their Christmas cheer with us!

 

 

Christmas Spirit Week: December 19-23rd!

Tigers….. get ready to celebrate everything Christmas this week!!!!  Many thanks to our Student Leadership team for organizing a fun-filled Christmas Spirit Week beginning tomorrow!  Tigers, get your red and green out for tomorrow!!  See below for each theme day this week. SVDP Christmas Spirit Week 2022

 

 

Gingerbread Lane and Stories with Santa

From December 21st-23rd, our gym will be transformed into a beautiful Winter Wonderland!  All of our classes have designed gingerbread houses out of cardboard and have decorated them based on different categories.  All classes will be invited down to the gym on December 22nd to view these amazing gingerbread houses and to also rock and dance around the Christmas tree!!  Prizes will be awarded!!  Our Primary students will also be participating in a Christmas Scavenger Hunt and Stories with Santa!

THANK YOU to our Student Leadership Team for organizing this festive week for our school!!

SVDP Tree of Hope: Final Day is Tuesday, December 20th!

Christmas is a time for giving and helping the less fortunate. This year, St. Vincent de Paul School is participating in a “Tree of Hope” drive to help needy women and children in our community. We would greatly appreciate your support and contributions to this very worthy cause. Together, we can make a difference in so many lives this Christmas.

We are collecting for a local Women & Children’s Shelter in Waterloo Region

This year we will be collecting items for a local shelter that houses women & children under 5 years old.  Many of the families that they see make up the working poor, have escaped abusive relationships, or are starting over with very little. They have exhausted all other available supports, and they are trying to provide shelter and basic necessities for their babies and children.

Here is a wish list of the items that the shelter has requested: 

**Please note that due to health regulations,  all items must be NEW.**

  • Non-perishable food items (please ensure that the food items are not expired).
  • Toddler snacks (i.e., Goldfish, Bear Paws, applesauce snacks, etc).
  • NEW, UNWRAPPED toys for children (infant – 4 years old). **There are currently a few little girls (aged 5) who are also residing at the shelter**.

CURRENT TOY INTERESTS: Paw Patrol, Frozen, Cars, dinosaurs…all toys  are appreciated!

  • NEW clothing for children (sizes: infant to 4T, there are also a few girls who are size 5T  that are currently residing at the shelter).
  • Gift cards (Food Basics, Gas Cards, Shoppers Drug Mart, Tim Hortons).
  • Self care items for mom (i.e., lotions, bubble bath, bath bombs, face masks, lip care, shampoo, conditioner etc).
  • Personal hygiene products (feminine hygiene, toothpaste, deodorant).

Please send all items by Tuesday, December 20th, 2022. Your help and support is greatly appreciated!

Thank you & God bless!

Sincerely,

The Staff & Student Leadership Team at St. Vincent de Paul School.

 

Christmas Shopping Made Easy with Mabels Labels!

Let Mabel’s Labels help with your Holiday gifting- while supporting our Fundraiser! Their Holiday collection includes personalized ornaments, stocking stuffers, and more! Twenty percent of all sales go towards our Fundraiser!   Please see this image for more details.  Click on St. Vincent de Paul Mabel’s Label’s site to begin shopping and supporting our school!

 

Buses Cancelled But Schools Are OPEN

Good morning Tigers,

All school buses, taxis, and Special Education Routes operated by the Waterloo Catholic District School Board and Waterloo Region District School Board are cancelled today.  However, all schools are OPEN.  The Extended Day Childcare Programs are also OPEN.

 

 

 

Poinsettia Pick Up is TOMORROW, December 15th!

Dear Tiger Families,

Many thanks to all of our families for supporting our Poinsettia fundraiser.  For those of you who placed orders, your poinsettias will be available for pick up tomorrow from 3:30 pm to 6:00 pm.  See you tomorrow!

 

 

 

Tiger Family Update Week of December 12- 16, 2022

 

“But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.” ~ Luke 2:10-11

 

Dear Tiger Families,

This week we light our third candle on the Advent of wreath.   The third candle is the pink candle signifying “JOY” as we await the coming of our Lord Jesus.  Our students have been enjoying our virtual celebrations and this week, we look forward to lighting our third candle with the help of the students in Mrs. Racco, Ms. Almeida, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Monteiro’s classes.  We continue to complete reflections and activities in our virtual Advent calendar and our families are encouraged to follow along using this link:  Week 3 St. Vincent de Paul Virtual Advent Calendar.  Tigers, what can you do this week to bring JOY to your own lives and the lives of others? On Thursday, December 15th, Father Gary Schlack will be celebrating an advent liturgy with us at school, and on Friday, December 16th, several priests will be visiting our school for the sacrament of confession for our students in Grades 3 to 8.

Christmas Spirit Week: December 19-23rd!

Next week, we will be celebrating everything CHRISTMAS!  Thanks to our Student Leadership team for organizing a fun-filled Christmas Spirit Week beginning next week!  See below for each theme day. SVDP Christmas Spirit Week 2022

 

SVDP Tree of Hope

Christmas is a time for giving and helping the less fortunate. This year, St. Vincent de Paul School is participating in a “Tree of Hope” drive to help needy women and children in our community. We would greatly appreciate your support and contributions to this very worthy cause. Together, we can make a difference in so many lives this Christmas.

We are collecting for a local Women & Children’s Shelter in Waterloo Region

This year we will be collecting items for a local shelter that houses women & children under 5 years old.  Many of the families that they see make up the working poor, have escaped abusive relationships, or are starting over with very little. They have exhausted all other available supports, and they are trying to provide shelter and basic necessities for their babies and children.

Here is a wish list of the items that the shelter has requested: 

**Please note that due to health regulations,  all items must be NEW.**

  • Non-perishable food items (please ensure that the food items are not expired).
  • Toddler snacks (i.e., Goldfish, Bear Paws, applesauce snacks, etc).
  • NEW, UNWRAPPED toys for children (infant – 4 years old). **There are currently a few little girls (aged 5) who are also residing at the shelter**.

CURRENT TOY INTERESTS: Paw Patrol, Frozen, Cars, dinosaurs…all toys  are appreciated!

  • NEW clothing for children (sizes: infant to 4T, there are also a few girls who are size 5T  that are currently residing at the shelter).
  • Gift cards (Food Basics, Gas Cards, Shoppers Drug Mart, Tim Hortons).
  • Self care items for mom (i.e., lotions, bubble bath, bath bombs, face masks, lip care, shampoo, conditioner etc).
  • Personal hygiene products (feminine hygiene, toothpaste, deodorant).

Please send all items by Tuesday, December 20th, 2022. Your help and support is greatly appreciated!

Thank you & God bless!

Sincerely,

The Staff & Student Leadership Team at St. Vincent de Paul School.

 

WCDSB Update

The WCDSB continues to face staffing shortages in many areas in education.  They are actively recruiting teachers, Educational Assistants, custodians and Administrative Assistants.

As new recruits pursue the interview process, we are hopeful as SVdP continues to face challenges in day-to-day supply teachers.  We are pleased that all classrooms are staffed with qualified teachers, however, on days we do not have a supply teacher, for student safety we need to reassign Ms. Beha, Ms. Sousa, Ms. Harnack, Mr. Hutfluss or Mme Chaves to teach a classroom to ensure classes have a teacher.  We are also waiting for a Planning Time teacher and Itinerant Health Teacher for one of our Grade 3 class and for our Junior Music Teacher (grades 4 to 8) to return from his reassignment.  We will continue to update families as this evolves.  If you or someone you know is looking for employment, they are invited to contact the WCDSB at 519-578-3660.  Thank you for your partnership and understanding.

 

Christmas Shopping Made Easy with Mabels Labels!

Let Mabel’s Labels help with your Holiday gifting- while supporting our Fundraiser! Their Holiday collection includes personalized ornaments, stocking stuffers, and more! Twenty percent of all sales go towards our Fundraiser!   Please see this image for more details.  Click on St. Vincent de Paul Mabel’s Label’s site to begin shopping and supporting our school!

 

 

Online Kindergarten Registration Opens January 2023

Online Kindergarten registration will be open in January for children who are starting Kindergarten in September 2023. These are children who are turning 4 years of age by December 31, 2023 or children turning 5 years of age by December 31, 2023, and enrolling at St. Vincent de Paul for the first time. Please note: If your child already attends the JK program at SVdP they will automatically be enrolled for SK the following year.  No further action is required.  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the school office at 519-740-0678.

 

EQAO Parent Webinar: January 17th

Learn about EQAO assessment results and Ontario’s large-scale assessment program at the elementary-school level by registering for a webinar. The session is approximately 45 minutes, followed by a live question-and-answer session with EQAO staff. See the flyer for details |EQAO _ Parent Event _ Outreach

 

 

 

Tiger Update Week of December 5th

Dear Tiger Families,

This week, we light the second candle on our Advent wreath.  When we light the second candle we are invited to call to mind the many ways the love of the Lord is with us always.   We look forward to our virtual celebration tomorrow led by students in Ms. Goisi, Mrs. Leclair-List, and Ms. Camilo.  Please see our Virtual Advent Calendar for activities that students will be completing at school. Feel free to follow along with us at home as we journey through this blessed season together!  Week 2 St. Vincent de Paul Virtual Advent Calendar   This week, let us speak kindly, love deeply, forgive easily, and share love with those around us!

Christmas Greetings from St. Ambrose Parish

 

SVDP Tree of Hope

 

 

Christmas is a time for giving and helping the less fortunate. This year, St. Vincent de Paul School is participating in a “Tree of Hope” drive to help needy women and children in our community. We would greatly appreciate your support and contributions to this very worthy cause. Together, we can make a difference in so many lives this Christmas. 

We are collecting for a local Women & Children’s Shelter in Waterloo Region

This year we will be collecting items for a local shelter that houses women & children under 5 years old.  Many of the families that they see make up the working poor, have escaped abusive relationships, or are starting over with very little. They have exhausted all other available supports, and they are trying to provide shelter and basic necessities for their babies and children.

Here is a wish list of the items that the shelter has requested: 

**Please note that due to health regulations,  all items must be NEW.**

  • Non-perishable food items (please ensure that the food items are not expired).
  • Toddler snacks (i.e., Goldfish, Bear Paws, applesauce snacks, etc).
  • NEW, UNWRAPPED toys for children (infant – 4 years old). **There are currently a few little girls (aged 5) who are also residing at the shelter**.

CURRENT TOY INTERESTS: Paw Patrol, Frozen, Cars, dinosaurs…all toys  are appreciated!

  • NEW clothing for children (sizes: infant to 4T, there are also a few girls who are size 5T  that are currently residing at the shelter).
  • Gift cards (Food Basics, Gas Cards, Shoppers Drug Mart, Tim Hortons).
  • Self care items for mom (i.e., lotions, bubble bath, bath bombs, face masks, lip care, shampoo, conditioner etc).
  • Personal hygiene products (feminine hygiene, toothpaste, deodorant).

Please send all items by Tuesday, December 20th, 2022. Your help and support is greatly appreciated!

Thank you & God bless!

Sincerely,

The Staff & Student Leadership Team at St. Vincent de Paul School. 

 

 

Parent Volunteers NEEDED!

Our school is looking for parent volunteers to help with our Pizza Days every Wednesday from 11:30 am to 12:15 pm.  Parent volunteers are needed to sort and distribute pizza to classrooms. If you are able and willing to help out, please call the school or email tammy.sica@wcdsb.ca.  Thanks so much for your consideration and help!

 

 

 

Christmas Shopping Made Easy with Mabels Labels!

Let Mabel’s Labels help with your Holiday gifting- while supporting our Fundraiser! Their Holiday collection includes personalized ornaments, stocking stuffers, and more! Twenty percent of all sales go towards our Fundraiser!   Please see this image for more details.  Click on St. Vincent de Paul Mabel’s Label’s site to begin shopping and supporting our school!

 

Computer Science Education Week: Hour of Code

Every year, millions of students from around the world participate in Computer Science Education week (December 5 to 11, 2022)!  The Hour of Code is a one-hour introduction to computer science, using fun tutorials to show that anybody can learn the basics. This grassroots campaign is supported by over 400 partners and 200,000 educators worldwide.  Our Primary students will be learning how to use inputs, create a sequence of code, loops an animations using the MakeCode website.  Our Junior and Intermediate students will create Christmas animations and music with a micro:bit.  

 

 

 

 

Seven Grandfather Teachings:  December is WISDOM

 

This month, our students will focus on the moral teaching of Wisdom.   The teaching of wisdom will us to use our gifts wisely and to recognize our differences and those of others in a kind and respectful way. Wisdom nurtures our ability to listen with clarity and a sound mind so this teaching will focus on how to listen.   Wisdom is about asking questions, observing with the heart (feeling), and developing a curiosity about the world.  Wisdom is represented by the beaver because the beaver uses its natural gift wisely for survival. The beaver also alters its environment in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way for the benefit of its family.  

 

 

Monsignor Doyle Presents…..    Grade 8 Information Night!

Calling all future Mustangs!!   Monsignor Doyle is happy to host a Gr. 8 Information Night that will take place on Tuesday, Dec 6, 2022, from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Everybody is welcome and we are encouraging students to attend with their parents. The evening will consist of both a formal presentation as well as self-guided tours.   Mark your calendars!

 

 

 

Daily School Screening

In order to help keep everyone healthy, please continue to use this  School Screener prior to sending your child to school.  This screener has been updated as of December 1st.  Anyone who is feeling sick or has any symptoms of illness, including those not listed in this screening tool, should stay home.  Students can attend school once their symptoms have been improving for 24 hours or longer (48 hours if you had nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea).   Thanks in advance for your help!

 

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