"Give your hands to serve, and your hearts to love" -- Saint Teresa of Calcutta

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Great things happening at St. Pius X "Give your hands to serve, and your hearts to love" -- Saint Teresa of Calcutta November and December were busy months at St. Pius X school with a number of Charitable acts that were happening all across the school! November 7th kicked it all off with 'Charity day', where the students were inspired to learn about ways to provide service and charity and participated in a number of projects. The grade 4 and 5 classes were involved in some projects to help with inner city poverty. The grade 5 classes collected approximately 30 water bottles for 'Boyle street mission', while the grade 4 classes are having a gently used item 'garage sale' in January in order raise money in order to make sandwiches for the mustard seed. The whole school was also involved in 'Socktober' few months ago and we collected over 658 pairs of socks for the mustard seed, which will help to keep a number of people warm this cold winter. We are so proud of our social justice committee! Under the guidance of several teachers, they have been organizing many projects that have helped to improve the lives of others. For example, they collected Christmas stockings for the Stollery in December, these were used to 'stuff a bus' that was then driven to the Stollery hospital to bring smiles to the children there. 130 stockings in total were collected way to go!! Another exciting activity was our Christmas wrap battle/ Christmas in yo face! Students in the school were given the chance to purchase tickets to be able to wrap their teacher, or throw a pie in their face! It was a fun way to come together as a school community right before Christmas, and all money raised will help the Social justice committee to continue to do good work in our community.

January 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS 8 Gr. 3A to Sound School (9-13) 9 Classes resume 10 Crazy Hair Day 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 No kinder classes 29 30 31 Grade 1 to Museum 26 27 28 FEB 2 PD Day no school JANUARY 2017

Christmas Family Mass We enjoyed a very lovely Mass on Wednesday evening with many of our St. Pius X families. A huge thank you to Fr. Andrew and the teachers that organized this wonderful, spiritual event.

Arrival of Students in the Morning Supervision of students begins at 8:12 a.m. Please do not drop your children off before 8:12 a.m. as there is no supervision before that time. If your child needs to arrive earlier, you are more than welcome to wait in the school with your child, but you must stay to supervise him/her until supervisors are on duty at 8:12 at which time your child can go outside. If you choose to wait inside until the bell, once again you must remain to supervise your child outside of the library. We ask that you do not bring your children to their classrooms or lockers prior to the bell. Drop off and pick up An important reminder to parents. for the safety of our children. Now that the winter is here, it is getting more and more dangerous out in the front of the school for drop off and pick up. We would appreciate it, if you could quickly drop off your child on the school side of the road and then leave promptly so that others can pull up and do the same. It is a no parking zone, so you can be ticketed if you park and leave your car to bring your child into the school. If you want to bring your child into the school, please find an alternative parking spot, so that you do not block the area for those dropping off. ONLY THOSE WHO HAVE A HANDICAPP PERMIT ARE AUTHORIZED TO PARK IN THE MARKED HANDICAPP SPOT Protocol for Parent Concerns Edmonton Catholic Schools recognizes the freedom of all members of the school community (students, staff, parents, and neighbors) to voice their concerns in an appropriate manner to the school personnel involved first. The principle of First Contact needs to be followed. This means that the person(s) who has the concern has the responsibility to begin addressing the concern directly with those persons with whom they have the concern with before taking their concern elsewhere. If a resolution is not found, then please involve the school administration. This will allow all parties to deal with concerns in a manner which is consistent with the teachings of the Catholic Church. Cold Weather Please ensure that your child is dressed appropriately for the weather. Often times, the weather changes during the day and students are underdressed during recess or for their commute home. It is much easier to remove layers than to be faced with being cold. We ask for your cooperation in ensuring that your child has mitts, a toque and a warm jacket, as recess will only be cancelled if the temperature drops below 20 degrees Celsius.

Book Fair Success A Big Thank you!! to everyone for your generous support of our Fall Book Fair. With your help, we raised 2603.78 in book sales. This was truly amazing, our most successful Book Fair to date. St. Pius gets back over $1236.80 in profit, that s 60% of sales that come back to the classroom and library to purchase new books and resources. We had the our classroom wish list posted and teachers were able to get some items on that list and more for their rooms to enhance their library. A big thank you needs to go out to the staff that spent a lot of time setting up, running and taking down the book fair. It is a very busy event, but well worth it. Our Staff PD In the month of February, we will be having a Professional development day on the 2nd. There will be no school on that day for all students as we will be trained in the GO TO Educator Essentially the goal of this workshop is; To bring a higher level of contextualized mental health knowledge to the school setting Be a person whom students know they can contact if they have a concern Link the students to the appropriate, in school supports Provide on going support to the student Deadlines and Field trips Just a reminder that your child cannot attend a field trip without written permission. We cannot take permission over the phone or through someone else. It is important that field trip forms or any forms requiring a reply, be returned by the date indicated. This allows the school to prepare for the event with the number in mind as some venues need the numbers ahead of time. Thank you!

January 2017 May He give you the desire of your heart and make all your plans succeed. ~Psalm 20:4~ This beautiful blessing comes from the psalm Prayer for Victory. In this scripture, the people are praying for the success of their king as he ventures forth into conflict. As a people, they proclaim that our pride is in the name of the Lord our God (Psalm 20:7). Implicit in this prayer is that trust in God makes you stronger, especially in your times of need. As we begin this New Year, let us also venture proudly forward trusting that God is with us! January brings a shift of focus for students and families; as we turn over the calendar page, we begin to look to the future. It is time to start planning for transitions. Whether you have a young child who is ready to enter the educational system or you are looking to move to junior or senior high school, our website has a wealth of information to assist in your planning. Visit www.ecsd.net and explore the locate your school section to find your school, to learn more about the programs we offer (Guide to Schools) or to find open house information. We are so excited to be opening 5 new schools in September 2017! Click on the New Schools banner on our website to learn more about them. For our graduating High School students who may now be exploring the world of post-secondary education, we have compiled a Scholarships, Bursaries, and Awards resource for you. It is found in the Parents and Students section of our website. Another support that we offer for our students who will be writing diploma exams in January is Diploma Exam Prep Sessions. Click on the Diploma Prep banner on our website to see the schedule and find a site close to you. Our Hour of Code week was a great success! We had 20,239 students, 751 teachers, and over 86 school sites from 100 Voices to Grade 12 and beyond participating in the largest educational event in the world. The Hour of Code is a starting point in the engaging journey of computer science and programming literacy for students. There is still time to register for our next session in the Supporting our Diverse Learners Parent Evening Series. The session on January 18 at 7:00 p.m. will provide information and strategies to support learners from a parental perspective on topics such as Autism, speech and language, assistive technology, and mental health. You can access the information by clicking on that section of the banner on www.ecsd.net.... 2

Several times over the course of this school year, our Board of Trustees is holding special one hour long public meetings to highlight various aspects of our educational programming. Edmonton Catholic Schools is doing significant work around promoting good mental health, and this was the focus of the November 29 Educational Board Meeting. Visit the Promoting Mental Health section of our website to learn more. Continuous Improvement is always a focus for us at both the District and the school level. Our District Plan for Continuous Growth 2016-2019 highlights our areas of focus and how we plan to address them. Each of our schools also creates a School Plan for Continuous Growth. It is posted on your school s website. January 18-25 is the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Pope Francis shared the following thought on Twitter in October: Christian unity is a priority, because we realize that much more unites us than separates us. I wish you all a wonderful New Year filled with great promise and success! Sincerely, Joan Carr Superintendent

A Happy and Blessed New Year the time when we resolve to make changes so that things will not be as they were before. Time is too precious a gift, too scarce a commodity to be squandered. If we waste it, we lose more opportunities than we know. Each moment is an opportunity for prayer, for kindness, for self-control, for personal growth. Make the best possible use of your time, says St. Paul (Colossians 4:5). If time is charged with opportunity and not simply a succession of empty moments, it is shameful to waste it and sinful to kill it. The Holy Scriptures place the accent upon time as a God-given opportunity for us to use, to repent, to turn to Jesus, to love God and neighbor, to grow more and more unto his likeness. How we spend time is far more important than how we spend money. Money mistakes can be corrected, but when time is gone, it is gone forever. When Charles M. Schwab was a president of Bethlehem Steel he said to Ivy Lee, a management consultant: Show me a way to get more things done. If it works, I will pay anything within reason. Lee handed Schwab a piece of paper, Write down the things you have to do tomorrow, he said. Schwab did it. Now number these items in the order of their real importance, Lee said. Schwab complied. The first thing tomorrow morning, Lee added, start working on number one and stay with it until it is completed. Next take number two and don t go any further until it is completed. Then proceed to number three and so on. If you can t complete anything on schedule, don t agonize. You will have taken care of the most important things before being distracted by less important items. The secret is to do this daily, continued Lee. Evaluate the relative importance of things you have to get done establish priorities record your plan action and stick to it. Do this every working day. In a few weeks Charles Schwab sent Ivy Lee a check for $25,000. Schwab said that this lesson was the most profitable one he had learned in his business career. What a difference it would make in our lives as disciples of Jesus if we established daily such a priority of things to be done in the order of their real importance based on the prayer: Lord, what are the things you really want me to do today for You, for my family, for others, for myself? It is this kind of priority system that Jesus urges us to establish for the New Year. It s a little story but it packs a big meaning that should make for a Happy New Year. Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things will be given to you as well (Matthew 6:33). Happy New Year! Fr. Julian Bilyj District Chaplain Resources: Daily Vitamins for Spiritual Growth. Day by Day with Jesus through the Church Year by Anthony M. Coniaris. Light and Life Publishing Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1994. Charles M. Schwab (February 18, 1862 September 18, 1939) was an American steel entrepreneur. Under his leadership, Bethlehem Steel became the second largest steel maker in the United States, and one of the most important heavy manufacturers in the world. AS GOD S CHOSEN ONES, HOLY AND BELOVED, CLOTHE YOURSELVES WITH COMPASSION, KINDNESS, HUMILITY, MEEKNESS, AND PATIENCE. (Colossians 3:12)

Amoris Laetitia - Chapter Four: Love In Marriage By Father Julian Bilyj The fourth chapter reflects on love in marriage, illuminated by St. Paul s Hymn to Love: Love is patient, love is kind; love is not jealous or boastful; it is not arrogant or rude. Love does not insist on its own way, it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrong, but rejoices in the right. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things (1 Corinthians 13:4-7). Its opening section is a richly poetic exegesis of the Pauline text, linking brief passages which describe human love in undeniably concrete terms. A quality of psychological insight marks this poetic exegesis, seeking to enter into the emotional world of the spouses and including the erotic dimension of their love. Pope Francis on growing in conjugal love states, This is the love between husband and wife, a love sanctified, enriched and illuminated by the grace of the sacrament of marriage. It is an affective union, spiritual and sacrificial, which combines the warmth of friendship and erotic passion, and endures long after emotions and passion subside (AL, 120). This valuable, genuine reflection on Christian married life is unprecedented in previous papal documents. Pope Francis refuses to judge the day-to-day experience of married love against ideal standards, We should not however confuse different levels: there is no need to lay upon two limited persons the tremendous burden of having to reproduce perfectly the union existing between Christ and his Church, for marriage as a sign entails a dynamic process, one which advances gradually with the progressive integration of the gifts of God (122). On the other hand, Pope Francis holds that conjugal love by its very nature defines the partners in a richly encompassing and lasting union. The Holy Father stresses, after the love that unites us to God, conjugal love is the greatest form of friendship. It is a union possessing all the traits of a good friendship: concern for the good of the other, reciprocity, intimacy, warmth, stability and the resemblance born of a shared life. Lovers do not see their relationship as merely temporary. Those who marry do not expect their excitement to fade. Those who witness the celebration of a loving union, however fragile, trust that it will pass the test of time. Children not only want their parents to love one another, but also to be faithful and remain together. These and similar signs show that it is in the very nature of conjugal love to be definitive (123). He adds a reflection on the need for a transformation of love because, Longer life spans now mean that close and exclusive relationships must last for four, five or even six decades; consequently, the initial decision has to be frequently renewed (163). As people age, the loving attraction does not diminish but changes as sexual desire can be transformed over time into the desire for togetherness and mutuality, There is no guarantee that we will feel the same way all through life. Yet if a couple can come up with a shared and lasting life project, they can love one another and live as one until death do them part, enjoying an enriching intimacy (163).

Finally, there is an earthy realism to his reflection, The ideal of marriage cannot be seen purely as generous donation and self-sacrifice, where each spouse renounces all personal needs and seeks only the other s good without concern for personal satisfaction. We need to remember that authentic love also needs to be able to receive the other, to accept one s own vulnerability and needs, and to welcome with sincere and joyful gratitude the physical expressions of love found in a caress, an embrace, a kiss and sexual union (157).