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ST. JEROME SCIENCE ACADEMY 3310-107 Avenue, Edmonton, AB T: 780 479-5847 F: 780 479.7727 October 1, 2018 We have have had a very busy start of the school year at St. Jerome. Thank you to those of you who visited our school for our meet the staff evening. We thank all parents and community members for your open dialogue, support and fellowship during our opening month. We currently have 135 students at St. Jerome from our 100 voices class to grade six. Our running club had a very successful meet this year at Rundle Park. Under cool conditions, our students performed to the best of their ability. With respect to evacuation and lockdown procedures, our students and staff have done extremely well and we are very confident that in the event of an emergency they will all know how to respond. We will continue to practice evacuations and lockdowns through the year to ensure your children are safe. Thank you parents for working with us to grow your children s independence by allowing them to enter and leave the building on their own. They are becoming very proficient at getting themselves prepared for class and getting ready for home at the end of the day. The weather will soon be changing and we will be experiencing colder conditions. Please ensure your children will have appropriate boots, mittens, hats, and scarves for the winter season. Labelling your children s clothing also helps to avoid confusion and allows us to reconnect lost items with their owners. Our breakfast and snack program is in full swing. We want to thank Breakfast Clubs of Canada for their continued support. Thank you to our School Advisory Council whose continued support is very much appreciated. We encourage all parents to become involved. The next meeting is on October 10 at 6:30pm in the school library. Information regarding the building of the new playground will be discussed among other things. On Friday, September 28, we celebrated St. Jerome feast day. Students were provided with a hearty vegetable soup for lunch, made from fresh ingredients from our own garden with loving hands. After lunch we held a school celebration, followed by our annual Terry Fox run. October is a busy month with many activities taking place at the school. Please see more information included in this newsletter. God Bless, Mr. D. Rootsaert Principal Mrs. P. Borges - Couture Assistant Principal

Jaywalking There are many parents, and students, who are choosing not to cross the road at the designated crosswalks. It would be extremely unfortunate if a student or family member was injured crossing the street simply for the convenience of not having to go to the crosswalk. We are all responsible for the education of our children when it comes to crossing the street properly. According to the Traffic Bylaw, pedestrians may only cross a roadway within a crosswalk, including any intersection connecting sidewalks, curbs or edges of the road. Pedestrians must obey all traffic signs and control devices when crossing the road. Pedestrians who jaywalk, meaning they cross outside of a crosswalk or start crossing after the walk light has ended, can be ticketed and fined $250. Medication reminder Any students that require medication, prescription or otherwise, must receive authorization through the office. In order for medications to be administered, appropriate forms need to be filled out. This is done for the protection of your children to ensure they are taking their medications appropriately. Starting in October, Sister Anne will be visiting our classes throughout the year to pray and bring thoughtful reflection to our students.

Book Fair & Read-In Week October 1st- 5th Our Annual Scholastic Book Fair is quickly approaching. All of our students will have the opportunity to purchase books throughout the week. The Book Fair will be open from October 1st - 5th during the school day from 9:00 until 3:30 p.m., except for Thursday where it will run from 9:00 until 12:10. Read-In Week is an opportunity for the students to listen to stories read by guests to our school who have volunteered to read. If you are able to come and share a book, please contact your child s teacher. Thanksgiving is on Monday, October 8, and there will be no school that day. On October 10, we will celebrate Thanksgiving as a school community at 1:00pm. Wednesday, October 31 is Halloween. We will be dressing up for the afternoon. Students should bring their costumes with them in the morning. They will be given time to change into their costumes following lunch. Some costumes may be of characters that use weapons, Star Wars, Super Heroes, etc. They can be distracting and/or cause issues on what should be a fun day. The weapon portion of the costume should be left at home. Darth Vader is OK, the lightsaber is not. We will have the annual Halloween parade in the gym at 1:30pm. Parents are invited to attend.

Healthy lunches following Halloween. We are asking that lunches following Halloween be limited to one Halloween treat. Students function better throughout the afternoon when lunches have a lower sugar content., The Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test, will be administered to all grade six students. This is a test that students need not prepare for and need not be worried about. All students in the Country take this exam. Begin October 15, end October 26. Powerschool is the Edmonton Catholic Schools Student Portal. Login information was sent home with your child. This login information will allow you access to contact your teacher, pay activity fees such as field trips, and access their new online report card. Parent PowerSchool Session How to access your child s Powerschool Information and Report Card Wednesday, October 24, 2018 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm St. Jerome School Library Please see our school website for access to the mobile apps for Apple and Google

St Jerome Hot Lunch Friday, October 12th How to order: www.healthyhunger.ca Visit the Healthy hunger website. Create an online account Add your child(ren) to your account Select the school they attend Select the items from the pre-selected menu Pay online with credit card and select banks Done. **If you prefer to pay with cash. Add your order online. Print off your order confirmation. Deliver it to the school with exact change. No cheques will be accepted. Orders are due by Oct 5th No late orders can be accepted. Volunteers are requested to help deliver on the day of. Approx. 11:45-12:15. 4-6 Volunteers are requested. Contact Stjeromeparentcouncil@gmail.com With any questions or to volunteer! Cold Weather Policy Students are asked to enjoy an outside for recess as long as the temperature remains above -20 degrees celsius. Please ensure your children or child has the appropriate clothing for winter weather. Our recess times are 15 and 20 minutes long. If they are clothed properly they can remain quite comfortable.

St. Jerome Parent Society Next meeting Wednesday, October 10, 2018 6:30 pm Child Care Provided Discussion about funding St. Jerome Student Activities as well as plans for the building of a new playground next to St. Jerome will be two topics discussed.

October 2018 Praise to the Lord all of you, God s servants. Blessed be the name of our God now and ever. From the rising up of the sun, May the Lord be praised, Praise to the name of the Lord! (Praise to the Lord, Klusmeier) The lyrics of this beautiful song, which we often sing at church, offer us a lens to explore what it means to walk humbly with our God. If we act justly and love tenderly, then our life s journey, with Him always at our side, becomes an act of praise. This is the heart of what happens when we walk together in God s love. Edmonton Catholic Schools is growing! As I write this newsletter, our enrolment is at 43,200 students, an increase from last year, with a final count being done on September 28. It is truly a cause for celebration that an ever-increasing number of families are entrusting us with the awesome and sacred responsibility of nurturing their children and helping them to grow to their fullest potential as members of the Body of Christ. We were delighted by the announcement from Alberta Education that the scheduled modernization for our Ben Calf Robe K-9 School will now be a replacement school instead. Plans for this new facility will increase the capacity to 700 students and will include a cultural learning space. Archbishop Smith and Bishop Motiuk joined us for a joyous celebration on September 19 for the site blessing and ceremonial ground breaking at our newest addition to ECSD, Divine Mercy Catholic Elementary School in the Orchards. A beautiful, innovative learning space for that community will open in September of 2020. We are very fortunate to have the leadership of two District Chaplains in our District. Father Julian Bilyj, who also serves as the pastor of St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Parish, has served our students and staff as a teacher and Chaplain since 2014. Father Glenn McDonald is a new addition to our team this year. Father Glenn is a priest of the Congregation of St. Basil. He was raised in Airdrie, Alberta; trained as a mechanical engineer at the University of Alberta, and was ordained at St. Basil's Church, Toronto in 2008. For the past five years, he has been serving as Chaplain at St. Joseph's College at the University of Alberta. In addition to his work at ECSD, Father Glenn will be assisting at St. Alphonsus Church / St. Clare Church. The Archdiocese has just appointed Father Andrew Leung, CSB as the Archbishop s Delegate for Catholic Education. We look forward to him joining us to celebrate and form our faith!... 2

Edmonton Catholic Schools has partnered with Alberta Health Services to create a series of videos that will provide parents with information about a variety of mental health topics and strategies to use at home to support their children. These videos are supported through the Regional Collaborative Service Delivery. Each month a new video will be posted on www.ecsd.net on the Mental Health page. The first video, Breaking the Cycle of Anxiety, is now available. Last spring, we announced that we would be implementing a dual credit Aviation Program in partnership with WestJet and Mount Royal University. The program has now officially launched, and we have 16 students from across the District who are taking advantage of this excellent learning opportunity. There are many ways for you to keep informed about the many wonderful things that are going on in our District. Visit www.ecsd.net, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter. I wish you all a blessed Thanksgiving, enjoying time with your loved ones and celebrating the goodness of God in your lives! Loving God, Who created and sustains the universe, who loved us all into being, and who gives us every good thing, We thank you for the blessings that you bring into our lives. We thank you for the gift of life itself, and for the fresh start of each new day, We thank you for our friends, our families, and our neighbors whose human love is an image of your divine care. Help us to recognize all the good things, and magnify our desire to share what we have with others, so that they too may be grateful to you. Amen. (adapted from A Thanksgiving Prayer, www.americanmagazine.org) Sincerely, Joan Carr Superintendent

Where is God in my life? Where is God in my Life? A Reflection by Fr. Glenn McDonald, CSB This is a question I get asked a lot as a priest. Theology can point towards an answer, but only an experience from someone s everyday life will satisfy as a response. I am embarrassed to admit that even as a seminarian and later as a priest, I was having a lot of trouble seeing God in my own life. How could I then point out the presence of God in someone else s life? Thankfully, God began to teach me how to recognize His presence in my own life, which enabled me to help other people see His presence in their lives, too. He used a special relationship to do this. I am very fortunate to have my grandmother living in Edmonton. Her name is Lulu. And yes, she is as adorable as her name. During the four years I spent studying at the University of Alberta, which was only a short bus ride away from my grandmother s house, I rarely visited her. I was always too busy. I had every excuse not to go: I had homework to do; the bus would take too long; I had plans with my friends; I would go next week. When I completed my degree and was departing from Edmonton, I had to say goodbye to my grandmother. Despite the fact that I had visited her only once a semester, she was very sad to see me go. In that moment, my degree suddenly seemed empty. I could see how precious my grandmother s presence was in my life. I had been so blind, but it was too late. It was time for me to leave the city. Fortunately, I was given a second chance many years later, when my religious community appointed me to Edmonton. I resolved to visit my grandmother each Friday. And I did! Our visits followed the same pattern. I would bring her flowers. She would make me a sandwich and a cup of tea. We would talk about her week, how the family was doing, and if she had heard from relatives in Saskatchewan. I would share about my work. After an hour, I would depart. Each visit was ordinary, but I always felt fulfilled when I left like I had participated in something of great value. In 1 John, we read, Whoever does not love does not know God, for God is love. Over time, I realized that my weekly visits with my grandma were an experience of love. An experience of genuine love is an experience of God. I became aware that these visits were one of the ways that God was present and active in my life. What are the situations in your life in which you experience sincere love? Who are the people in your life who love you the most, with self-sacrificial, giving love? It is in these situations, and interacting with these people, that God s presence and action in your life becomes real. Today, when a student asks me, Where is God? I respond with, Let me give you an example from my own life. Her name is Lulu. Whoever does not love does not know God, for God is love. - 1 John 4:8

Gaudete et Exultate of the Holy Father Francis: A Call to Holiness in Today s World Chapter One - The Saints Who Encourage and Accompany Us In March 2018, Pope Francis released an Apostolic Exhortation on the Call to Holiness in Today s World. In that Exhortation, Pope Francis commends "parents who raise their children with immense love, men and women who work hard to support their families, the sick, the elderly religious who never lose their smile" (7), as people who are living out their holiness. The Pope guides us in the direction of the Saints, who like us, were not perfect, but who never stopped trying to live out their call to holiness. When reflecting on these Saints lives we need to focus on the big picture of what they accomplished rather than on their fragile, and at times imperfect, existence. Here are a few highlights from the Exhortation that led way to some Aha moments: "Let us be spurred on by the signs of holiness that the Lord shows us through the humblest members who share a living witness by means of faith and charity (8). "We should not grow discouraged before examples of holiness that appear unattainable (11). For us, God s lay faithful, this means that we are to follow our own path and use the unique and special gifts He has given each of us. Pope Francis stresses that we are not meant to copy others' acts of holiness, but to create our own. These acts can be subtle or grand, but both have value, and both are essential in today s world. "A Christian cannot think of his or her mission on earth without seeing it as a path of holiness"(19). The saints lived their lives by following their various paths, and sometimes not everything they did was authentic or perfect; it is their lives in totality that need to be contemplated. Our lives too, need to be seen as a mission that we allow to be transformed by listening to God. Our lives may not always be perfect, but their totality will demonstrate our call to holiness. "Our lives do not have a mission; our lives are a mission (27). Friends, in our lives we are often called to many tasks; being a parent, grandparent, brother, sister, friend, daughter, son, boss, etc. As such, we tend to live our lives in a hurried and busy manner! Pope Francis asks us to slow down and remember that rushing through our lives is not living our lives as a mission, but that it is living our lives to the fullest that is our mission! It is how we carry out our day to day tasks, how we do our jobs, and how we raise our children or how we care for our aging parents, just to name a few. Sometimes it might feel as if we are living our lives as a mission impossible, but with faith and dedication to Christ, our lives can become a mission possible Go and make disciples baptizing them in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit (MT 28:19). God Bless, Susanna Kaup Secondary Religious Education Consultant Edmonton Catholic Schools

October St. Jerome Science Academy stjerome.ecsd.net 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 Book Fair Book Fair Book Fair Go Auto Lunch AYP 3:30 PM Book fair Book Fair Coding Club meeting at Recess 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Thanksgiving School Closed Thanksgiving Celebration 1:00 pm Parent Council meeting 6:30 PM Go Auto Lunch AYP 3:30 PM Hot Lunch Coding Club meeting at Recess 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Go Auto Lunch AYP 3:30 PM Coding Club meeting at Recess 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 School Immunizations for grades 1-6 Go Auto Lunch Parent Powerschool Report Card Meeting 7:00pm - 8:00pm AYP 3:30 PM No Kindergarten Class today 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 Halloween Costume Parade 1:15 PM November Go Auto Lunch