Principal’s Message

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NEWSLETTER
January 2013
5820 Glen Erin Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L5M 5J9
Telephone: (905) 814-9216
Fax: (905) 814-9217
Principal’s Message
Principal
D. Della Rossa
We would like to welcome back all of our
students, families and community partners.
We have celebrated Christmas, New Years
and the Epiphany of Our Lord and shortly the
Baptism of Our Lord. The Christmas Season
helps us celebrate his coming, recognize his
presence, and await his return as we continue building his Kingdom.
Secretary
S. Droy
Superintendent
Mississauga North
D. Oude-Reimerink
Parish
Merciful Redeemer Parish
Phone: 905-812-0030
Pastor
Fr. Vid Vlasic
Associate Pastor
Fr. Robert Mignella
School Council Co-Chair
Megan Scott
School Council Co-Chair
Keith Mussar
Trustee
Esther O’Toole
Ward 9
Phone: 905-812-5163
Attendance Verification
Phone: 905-814-9216
A Prayer for the New Year
Come, Holy Spirit,
Spirit of the Risen Christ, be with us
today and always.
Be our Light, our Guide, and our
Comforter.
Be our Strength, our Courage, and
our Sanctifier.
May this new year be a time of deep
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We would like to extend a warm welcome to
Mrs. Duivestyen who will be filling in for Mrs.
Dodaro while she is on maternity leave. We
would also like to welcome new families to
our school. We continue to invite parents to
support our school by sharing their time, talents and gifts with us.
As we enter into the New Year, there is great
excitement surrounding the Broadway Show
on Thursday, January 31st. Tickets and
t-shirts will be distributed in the coming
weeks. We wish to acknowledge the staff,
students and families for their support as we
prepare for this exciting school-wide event.
May God continue to guide and support all of
us in the coming year. God bless.
spiritual growth for us,
A time of welcoming your graces and
gifts,
A time for forgiving freely and unconditionally,
Web Site
www.dpcdsb.org/OLMCY
It is our hope that the Christmas Season provided valuable time to spend with family and
friends to reflect on the greater gifts we receive each day. May the joy of the coming of
Christ’s birth bring a renewed sense of hope
and love for us and all our loved ones. We
pray for health for those who are ill and eternal rest for those who have passed.
A time for growing in virtue and
goodness.
P.A. Day
Monday, January 21st, 2013
Staff will be preparing 1st term
Come, Holy Spirit,
report cards. There will be no
Be with us today and always,
school for students.
Amen.
Kindergarten Registration
Communication Updates
JK & SK Registration for 2013-2014
Inclement Weather and School Closure
Kindergarten registration for the 2013-14 school year will take place at all
Catholic elementary schools in Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon, Bolton
and Orangeville on the following days:
Monday, January 28, 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Friday, February 1, 2013
* Snow Date:
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.*
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
During the winter months inclement weather may cause disruption of
bus transportation and regular school operations. A decision to cancel
school transportation and/or to close schools is usually made by 6:00
a.m. and will be announced on the following radio and television stations:
Parents/Guardians should bring the following documents when registering their child:
1.
Proof of age
2.
Original Catholic Baptismal Certificate of the Roman, Greek or Ukrainian
Rite, for parent (one) and child (if the child has not been baptised, a letter
of counselling with the parish priest, to complete the process will be accepted).
3.
Updated immunization records
4.
Proof of Canadian citizenship or of Landed Immigrant
status
Extended French Information Meeting
Grade 4 parents/guardians who wish to enroll their child in a
Grade 5 Extended French class for September, 2013 are invited to attend an information meeting at:
St. Therese of the Child Jesus
6930 Forest Park Drive
Thursday, January 17, 2013 at 7:00pm
2013/2014 JK/SK ENTRY PLANNING FOR
STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
There will be an information session for parent(s)/guardian(s) of
children with special needs such as vision, hearing, autism, physical/
medical and/or developmental delays who are entering JK, SK or
Full Day Kindergarten in September 2013. The information session
will be held at the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board -Catholic Education Centre, Room 301 on January 17, 2013 from
7:00-8:30 p.m. Parent(s)/Guardian(s) are also reminded to register
their child at our school office. Official Registration Dates are January 28th from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., January 30 th, 31st and February 1,
2013 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Snow Date is January 29, 2013 from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m.
CHUM AM1050
CFTR AM680
CFNY FM102.1/AM640
CJCL AM590
CHFI FM98.1
CFRB AM1010
7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
For more information, visit the Kindergarten Registration webpage.
[Link this to:
http://www.dpcdsb.org/CEC/Schools/Kindergarten+Registration.htm]
For a list of schools offering the Full-Day Kindergarten program, visit
the Full-Day Kindergarten webpage. [Link this to:
http://www.dpcdsb.org/CEC/Schools/Full-Day+Kindergarten.htm]
VIRGIN RADIOFM99.9
EZ ROCK FM97.3
CJBC (FR) AM860
FM Z103.5
FM93.1
FM Q107
CHIN FM100.7/AM1540
CBC99.1
CITYPULSE
GLOBAL NEWS
CTV
We will be communicating one of four standard messages to the radio
stations. The four 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 SERVINGST. ANDREW, ST. BENEDICT AND ST. PETER ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS ANDR.F. HALL SECONDARY SCHOOL ARE CANCELLED FOR
TODAY.”
2.
“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 PLUS the following are cancelled. All schools in the Town of Caledon and all school runs
that begin in the Town of Caledon. Individual schools will be notified if
this cancellation affects their school.
3. “THE DUFFERIN-PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD AND
THE PEEL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUSES ARE CANCELLED.”
This means that: ALL Transportation services provided by the DufferinPeel Catholic District School Board and The Peel District School Board,
including buses, vans and taxis have been cancelled for the entire day.
4.
“THE SCHOOLS AND OFFICES 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.
We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the many parents and
families in our school community and our school staff members who
have given generously of their time, energy and talents to benefit the
students of Our Lady of Mercy School. Your support this past term
for our School Council, Food Drive, Mitten Tree, Kiss N’Ride, Pizza
Days, Yearbook, Christmas Bazaar, and Sponsoring families in need
have made a positive difference in the lives of our students.
Together we make our school a success!
Virtue of the Month
Winter Reminders
Self Control
Cold Weather Season
In January we celebrate the virtue of self control.
God wants us to do what we know and feel is right.
A person with self control …..
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Is patient
Knows how to wait his/her turn
Knows how to avoid physical aggression
Can think things through
Self control helps us to resist the temptation to do something that we will regret. It also helps us to resist the
temptation to do something that will harm ourselves.
Each time you exercise self-control you grow stronger in
the Lord and invite peace to settle over your life as you
avoid any guilt you may feel from having made a poor
decision.
What can I do today to show self control ?
Children will go outside for recesses and
for 40 minutes during the lunch hour. Research indicates that fifteen minutes of
fresh air allows students to refocus on their
studies. On extremely cold days, we may
limit the amount of time that students
spend outside. We obtain our information from Environment Canada Weather Information and follow Board
Guidelines which are:
-25C or colder with wind chill, students are kept inside
-20C to -24C, amount of outdoor time will be reduced.
If it is warmer than -20 with the wind chill, students will
be expected to be outside during the entire recess period.
Please ensure your children are dressed appropriately for
the weather conditions.
Dressing Warmly
The Snow and Cold Weather has Arrived!
Our Lady of Mercy - an ECO-SCHOOL!
The staff and students at Our Lady of Mercy will continue to work towards promoting our Eco-School community.
Eco-Week Events
Turn off the Lights Tuesdays
Walk to School Wednesdays
Litterless Lunch Thursdays
We wish to acknowledge the Recycling Team
of students under the guidance of Mr. Jones
for helping to keep our school green.
It is important that your children come
to school dressed with sufficient clothing to be worn outside during recesses.
Warm clothes, snow pants, gloves, mitts, hats and
boots are needed for outdoor play. Having an extra
pair of mitts and socks is always appreciated for children that play in the snow. Place items in a bag with
your child’s name on it. We recommend labeling all
clothing items. This will prevent the overflow of items
in the “Lost & Found” box. All students must bring a
pair of indoor shoes. During a fire alarm students cannot stop to put on boots so it is critical for students to
wear shoes at all times.
Playing Safely with Snow
As a result of the winter months, we
continue to remind all students that
snow stays on the ground. As well, we
continually remind them that there is to
be no pushing of others on the snow
hills that are created when the pavement
is plowed. Every student is made aware of the importance of these rules in preventing injuries. Students are
continually reminded with daily announcements and by
classroom teachers and staff on yard duty. We continue
to stress our “hands off’ rule to ensure the safety of every
student. Students who continually break these rules will
be tracked at the office and parents will be notified.
Please take this opportunity to discuss the dangers of
rough play with your child. Thank you in advance for
your assistance in this matter.
Anaphylaxis
Food Allergies and Anaphylaxis
Our Lady of Mercy is an allergen aware school.
There are pupils in attendance who suffer from severe and life threatening allergies to certain foods.
Exposure to the smallest quantities can cause severe
life threatening reactions. Anaphylaxis is a severe
and life threatening allergic reaction. The most
common allergen triggers are food, insect stings,
medications, exercise and latex. An anaphylactic
reaction involves symptoms from two or more body
systems. Safety of all our students is paramount.
We at Our Lady of Mercy, would appreciate the cooperation of the entire school community by NOT
sending any lunches or snacks that contain any ingredients identified as food allergens for students in
your child’s class.
Please make sure that all of your children’s caregivers are aware of the food restrictions. We also ask
that you review the letters that were sent home at
the beginning of the school year that spoke to specific allergens in your child’s classroom.
For celebrations, we are once again asking that food
NOT be brought into the school since we cannot
control the ingredients in many baked items.
If you have any questions please talk to your child’s
teacher or to school staff. Your co-operation in
helping to keep all our pupils safe is greatly appreciated.
Kiss N’ Ride
Please allow extra time if you are
dropping off your children by car.
With the colder months, there are more parents choosing
this option. Students should be arriving between 8:30
and 8:45 a.m. Winter weather conditions lead to many
students are arriving after 8:45 a.m., receiving late slips,
and disrupting classroom procedures and morning exercises. By working together, we can ensure the safety
and timely arrival of our students.
Dates to Remember
We wish to thank our Recylcing Team of
January
stud
10
School Advisory Council Meeting 6:30 pm
17
Gr. 1 French Immersion Mtg @ St. Margaret of
Scotland 7:00 PM (For Parents of SK students)
17
Gr. 5 Extended French Mtg @ St. Margaret of
Scotland 7:00 PM (For Parents of Gr. 4 students)
19
Presentation of Confirmation Crosses 7pm Mass
Merciful Redeemer
21
P. A. Day - Report Card Preparation
22
Grade 2 Reconciliation 11am at the Church
28 JK/SK Registration Evening - 7:00-9:00p.m.
27—Feb. 1 JK/SK Registration 9 -11 am & 1-3 pm
30
Rosary Apostolate Visits
31
Broadway Show
February
1
Constable Giordano Visits
Feb. 4 to Feb. 8
Book Fair
5
First Tem Report Cards Go Home
5
School Advisory Council Meeting 6:30 pm
7
Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences - evening
8
P. A. Day- Parent/Teacher/Student Conference
13
Ash Wednesday Celebration
14
Valentine’s Day
18
19
Family Day - No school
Confirmation Confessions 10:30am at the school
27
Rosary Apostolate Visits
March Break is from March 11th to 15th
SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR
The Scholastic Book Fair is coming to our
school! From February 4 to 8, a variety of
quality books for all reading levels will be
available for purchase. Book Fair flyers and book
buying dates and times will be sent home with your
child(ren) by the end of January.
Don’t forget to mark the Book Fair
dates on your calendar!
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