Monday, October 27, 2008

Girls VolleyBall


The Girls Volleyball team - Coach Mrs. Rieger and Mr. Parisien
The girls competitive team - Stephanie, Daranie, Tiaunna, Hanna, Hillary, Navit, Jessica, Siera, Carly, Heather, Madison, Megan
The girls recreational team - Tenesha, Erin, Sara, Ashton, Jenna, Martina, Carlie, Laryssa, Sam, Elizabeth, Haley, Toni
Schdule
Ocotber 28th - 8am practice
29th - 4pm Game at St. Timothy
30th - R - 11:45 - Practice
31st - 8:15 - C - Practice
November 3rd - 3:30 - C - Practice
4th - 8:15 - C - Practice
5th - 11:45 - R - Practice
6th - 11:45 - R - Practice
7th - 8:15 - C - Practice
12th - 4Pm Game - @ St. Peter
14th - 8:15 - C- Practice
17th - 3:30 - C- Practice
18th - 8:15 - C - Practice
11:45 - R - Practice
19th - 4Pm - C- Game @ St. Michael
24th - 3:30 - C- Practice
25th - 8:15- C - Practice
26th - 11:45-R - Practice
28th - 8:15 - C- Practice

Boys VolleyBall


The Boys Volleyball team is off to a great start. The team consits of Jon, Mitch, Hakim, Nash, Kayden, Cole, Kieran,Steven, Noah, Parker, Jacob, Coach Miss Patenaude.
Team Schedule.
October 28th - 3:30 practice
October 30th - 8am practice
4 PM - Game @ St. Timothty
November 3rd - 8am practice
November 4th - 3:30 practice
Novmeber 6th - 8am practice
November 13th - 8am practice
November 17th - 8am practice
November 18th - 3:30 Practice
November 20th - 4pm - Home game vs. Sacred Heart
November 24th - 8am practice
November 25th - 3:30 practice
November 27th - 8am practice

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

CSCC Meeting - October

• Winter Wonderland Orders - to be returned to the school by Friday, October 17
• CSCC Message: We're looking for donations of gently used St. Gregory Spirit Wear clothing. To be resold at minimal cost in order to raise funds for the Christmas Store Project that supports our community. Please send items to the office over the next 2 weeks. Donated items of clothing will be available for purchase at the next St. Gregory sizing night for new Spirit Wear Clothing. Please watch for more info and Spirit Wear Order Forms to be coming home soon. If you have any questions, please contact Angela @ 775-2084.
• CSCC Message: We're looking for donations of gently used St. Gregory Spirit Wear clothing. Please send items to the office over the next 2 weeks. Please watch for more info and Spirit Wear Order Forms to be coming home soon. If you have any questions, please contact Angela @ 775-2084.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

November Information


November 3rd - Picture Retakes
November 5th - Curling Grade 6 - 9:30-10:30
November 6th - Volley Ball Tournament - O'Neill High School - 4pm-9pm
November 7th - Hot Dog Day
Peace Liturgy 9AM - Wear Red
November 10th - No School
November 11th - Remembrance Day - No School
November 12th - Curling Grade 6 - 9:30-10:30
November 19th - Grade 3/4-8 @ Regina Performing Arts Theatre
10am - 11pm
November 20th - PJ day, dress in your PJ's & have some cookies and coco.
November 21st - No School TPD
November 24th - Report Cards
November 25th - Book Fair
November 26th - Book Fair
Grade 6 Curling - 10:30-11:30
November 27th - Book Fair
Bottle Drive - Bring Bottles & Cans - the class with the most - Wins!
November 28th - Parent Teacher Interviews

CSCC Meetings

St Gregory CSCC AGM Minutes
September 25, 2008

1. Meeting called to order at 7:05pm.
2. Overview of what the CSCC is about done by Angie Zborosky
3. Thank you to parents & families for all their contribution to the playground structure done by Katrina Diewold
4. Announced this years’ fundraising drive will be to purchase a billboard sign for front of the school
5. List of current positions & outgoing elected positions:
Out-going Chair – Heather Dyck
Vice-Chair – Angie Zborosky
Treasurer – Charlotte Hinks
Out-going Secretary – Katrina Diewold
Parish Rep – Dhilu Seilman
Community Rep – Kathy Desjarlais
Teacher Rep – Kim Patenaude and Courtney Dalrymple
Principal – Deb Clare
Out-going Hot Lunch Coordinator – Leanne Van Betuw
Communications Coordinator – Kari Wihlidal
6. CSCC will meet every 3rd Tuesday or Wednesday each month. We will rotate between Tuesday and Wednesday. Free babysitting will be provided for all parents attending the meetings
7. Discussed what CSCC provides for the school and students through the fundraising events that the CSCC organizes:
School calendar magnets, Stations of Cross presentation, Sacramental gifts for students, allowance for teachers and staff for classroom expenses and incentives, donations to AR program, Staff appreciation gifts, gifts for departing staff, freezie for play day, Farewell gifts to Grad 8 grads, assist with start up costs for St Gregory Pre-School, family BBQs, school yard play structures,
Events held by CSCC: Family Dance, Pat’s Family Fun Night
8. Elections and Appointments:Chair-overall responsible for activities of CSCC, prep agenda for meetings, act as rep at CSCC and attend School Board functions, signing authority for bank accounts, together with communication coordinator communicate with student and families
Katrina Diewold nominated Angie Zborosky for Chair Position. Angie accepted nomination. No other nominations. Angie appointed position of Chair by acclamation for a 2yr term

Vice-Chair has now become vacant.
Lorena Miller nominated Leanne Van Betuw for Vice-Chair Position. Leanne accepted nomination. No other nominations. Leanne appointed position of Vice-Chair by acclamation for 1yr term.

Secretary-overall responsibility for preparing and distributing the minutes of meetings, receiving and sending correspondence.
Charlotte Hinks nominated Katrina Diewold for Secretary Position. Katrina accepted nomination. No other nominations. Katrina appointed position of Secretary by acclamation for a 2yr term.
9. Ask for volunteers to fill the CSCC organization positions:
Hot Lunch Coordinators - Charlotte Dusyk, Tammy Drews, Melodie Wark & Sharon Zborosky
Fundraiser Coordinators – Kelly Buettner, Heather Dyck & Danielle Nelson
Volunteer Coordinator – Lorena Miller
Spirit wear Coordinators – Darlene Perras & Melodie Wark
Family Dance – Trina Obrigewich
10. Open up for any proposed changes to the constitution. No proposed changes brought forward
11. Meeting adjourned at 7:40pm
12. Next meeting Wednesday October 7 @7:00pm

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Meet the Staff


The staff loves to read! We can have so much fun!What are some of your favourite books?

Twilight


The students at St.Gregory have a Twilight book club, they meet every Tuesday to discuss the book. If you would like to take a look at there website St. Gregory Twilighters. Please come and post comments on what you like about the book.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

October Newsletter







302 Upland Drive
Regina, Sk. S4R 5X3
Phone: 791-7340 Fax: 791-3556
http://stgregorynews.blogspot.com/

Mrs. Deb Clare – Principal Mrs. Joyce Dunn—Office Manager



“Jesus Is Our Hope”
Our hope is that Jesus would guide each and every one of us
To “Grow in God’s Grace.”

October brings forth a renewed sense of gratitude & thanks.
Thank you
 To the Catholic School Community Council (parent association) especially Katrina Diewold, project coordinator for the playground apparatus & bar-b-q (see following note)
 To the staff for setting student goals particularly in the areas of Catholic Distinctiveness, Literacy (across the curriculum) & Aboriginal & Métis Awareness
 To the many students who have committed to serving others (see following list)
 To all students for being who they are.
 To the parents & families for your support and fellowship in working together.
 Father John for blessing the Gr. 4’s bibles, leading us at the opening mass and planning to be with us many times throughout the year.
Thank and bless you all.


St. Gregory’s Reading Corner

September’s Accelerated Reading (A.R.) Kick-off was a great success! The staff and students were privileged to have three Saskatchewan Roughriders (Canadian Receiver, Michael Palmer; Defensive Player-of-the-Month, Maurice Lloyd; and Offensive Player-of-the-Month, Wes Cates) come out and talk about the importance of reading and going to school. The students have been eager to read ever since. A big thank you is extended to Kelly Forsberg, the Roughriders Community Relations and Events Coordinator, for making this memorable event possible.

The students will also be taking part in their own C.F.L. (Crazy For Literature) League. Each class has been assigned a C.F.L. team and will be competing against the other class teams to win the grand prize of a pizza party and class Laser Quest game. The Rules & Regulations are posted beside the football field bulletin board in our school. The list of the individual incentives for A.R. is listed on the following page.



Rough Reader Draw
In order to be entered into a draw for a $20 gift certificate to the North Gate Mall
all you have to do is give Mrs. Dalrymple:
a) a standard-sized picture of yourself (or a group of friends/family) reading
OR
b) a standard-sized picture of you celebrating your Rider Pride
Pictures will be posted in the library and will be returned at the end of the year.
The contest will end at 3:30 on Oct, 31 with the draw at the Nov. 3rd assembly.
Be Creative! Have Fun! Get Reading! Go Riders!


The St. Gregory Rough Readers:
Individual A.R. Prizes
10 Points
Surprise Supplies (Pencils, Erasers, Book Marks, etc.)
25 Points
Mrs. Dalrymple’s Bubble Gum Flowers
50 Points
Nortown Bowling Pass
75 Points
One free round of mini-golf or
One free movie
(Paradise Cinemas and Mini-Golf)
100 Points
A behind-the-scenes tour
(with the other 100 Point Team Members)
of Mosaic Stadium and Taylor Field;
plus, a Roughrider souvenir
300 Points
Two Roughrider 2009 game vouchers
500 Points
It’s a secret!


St. Gregory School 2008-9
Student Leadership Teams SLT’s

Service / Charity
Team
Ms. Clare
Brett Tiuanna
Jacob B Terence
Tenesha Mitch
Film / Media
Team
Ms. Perrey
Daranei
Navit Stephanie
Carly K Jessica K
Gary Hillary PR Team
Ms. Clare
Griffin Kieran
Hanna Josh
Spencer Steven
In-Motion
Team
Mr. Parisien
Tanner Drenz
Madison Jacob
Martina Heather
Darien

Intramural Refereeing Team
Mr. Fahlman
Brad Jesse
Drenz Colby
Parker Gino Tarin
Emerson Noah Spirit Team
Ms. Haggerty
Ashton Jenna
Sara Tenesha
Gary Erin
Sports Manager Team
Mr. Parisien
Peyton Romello
Darien Kayden
Cole
Paper Recycling
Team
Mr. Ken
Erick K Eric w
Tyler Jake

Av Team
Mr. Fahlman

Hakim Eric K
Chance Keegan Dance Team
Ms. Patenaude
Ms. Reiger
Mr. Devernichuk

Sara Heather
Martina Austin
Madison Kendrick Lunchroom Supervisor Team
Ms. Clare

Jaxon Siera
Shaya Tarin
Grayson
Drink Container
Recycling Team
Ms. Lafontaine

Ashton Jenna
Siera Shaya

Milk
Ms. Dunn
Shayleen
Felicia
Madison
Martina

Liturgy
Ms. McArthur
Megan Carlie
Elizabeth Toni
Laryssa Haley
Nicole Jessica


Library
Ms. Dalrymple
Carli P
Tori
Destiny
Abby


Choir
Ms. Kondzielewski
Ms. MacArthur

Jaxon Randen Eric
Tori Mary Jesse
Destiny Aimee Amou
Alyssa Brooklynn
Jasmin Katie Kaitlyn
Danny Erlindsey Sara
Maggie Shaelynn Noah Morgan Kayla Kelsey
Alicia Saih Jasmin
Jenaya Chanel Kiana
Nahanni Toni Janel
Mikayla Taylor Gary
Grayson Raelyn
Tenesha Mikayla

St. Gregory School
Emergency Procedure Plan

I. Evacuation: Alarm: Fire bell
a. Students proceed to predetermined school yard area for attendance
b. Remain at the site until:
i. the sound of the school bell indicating a return to class
ii. notification of direction, via megaphone announcement, to off site shelter

1. Fire Drill: To School Yard
c. Smoke or presence of fire
2. Disaster Evacuation: To M.J. Coldwell
a. Bomb threat, fire, chemical, water leak etc.
3. Out of Area Evacuation: To Holy Rosary
a. Area disaster, weather

II. In-school Alarm: “Call to Action” via intercom. Remain until further notification.

4. Severe Weather advisory: call for “Weather advisory”
a. Proceed to inside area: hallway, gym, library, out of portables
b. Sit against the wall
c. Knees tucked to chest, arms around legs, head down, eyes closed.

5. Outside Threat: call to “Secure the Building”
a. Close window blinds
b. Lock all exterior doors.
c. Ensure that no one enters or leaves the building.
d. Continue regular activity

6. Intruders: call to “Lock Down”
a. Check hallways for students & move them into nearest room
b. Close and barricade doors
Move away from doors & windows, ‘duck & tuck’ in a sheltered area.
Student safety is imperative. Following is the St. Gregory plan emergency plan. We will be practicing ‘safety drills’ throughout the entire year.
St. Gregory CSCC
(Catholic School Community Council)
CSCC Meeting Minutes
are available in the office.

New Play Structure:
Installed and Operational
On behalf of the CSCC Committee, a big thanks to all parents and families of St. Gregory for participating in fundraising over the past two years. These funds were put towards the purchase and installation of the new playground structure at St. Gregory School. Thanks to the City of Regina for the $9,400 contribution from the Community Partnership Program Grant. All proceeds combined were used to purchase the $20,900 play structure.

Special thanks to all parents and families who came out on Saturday, Sept. 20th to construct and install the structure. The knowledge and assistance provided was greatly appreciated, without all of you, the structure would not be assembled and operational today.

Volunteers whom helped out:
 Kari, Randy & Phil Wihlidal
 Deb Clare
 Dhilu Seilman
 Doug & Kelly Buettner
 David, Katrina & Cole Diewold
 Vern Nelson
 Brad & Charlotte Hinks
 Leanne & Benjamin Van Betuw
 Melodie & David Wark
 Angela Zborosky & Darcy Flaman
 Kathy & Ray Desjarlais
 Darlene, Roger & Zach Perras
 Darren Drews
 Tom & Lorena Miller
 Reid Charko
 Charlotte Dusyk & Daniel Villanueva

Special thanks to Doug & Kelly Buettner who provided endless supplies of beverages (coffee, flavoured coffee, ice caps & slushies). Also to Jesse, Kelsey & Noah Buettner for serving up these vital drinks on such a cool morning to aid the volunteers.

As well thanks to Brad Hinks for supplying us with Hostess chips to munch on.

To our baby sitters who watched over our younger children while we were all busy building the structure, thank you, without you, many of us may not have been able participate: Heather Hinks and Stephanie Seilman.

Thanks to Randy and Phil Wihlidal who took time to cut down the trees and make everything neat and tidy at the front of the school. Everyone can once again see our school sign.

Thanks to the ‘security’ team who gave an hour of time to watch over the structure after the installation to ensure no mishaps occurred while the cement dried - Kari Wihlidal; Lorena Miller; Melodie Wark; Dhilu Seilman; and Angie Zborosky.

An extra thank you to those who went back on Sunday to complete the finishing touches. Giving your extra time on the weekend was much appreciated.

It was great to have so many people come out and help with the structure. We know the kids of St Gregory School really appreciate it and have already been enjoying playing on it, so thanks again everyone. The structure will be enjoyed by many at our school and the community for years to come.

If we missed mentioning anyone, our sincere apologies, we did not mean to, thank you. We know that there were many people out on the weekend and we appreciate all the time everyone put in.


Free Family Hot Dog BBQ

THANK YOU ! - On behalf of the CSCC, a big Thank You to the families and teachers who attended our Family BBQ - a terrific turnout on a beautiful autumn evening. Special Thanks to the hard work of all that made this event a huge success! To mention a few: Roger Perras, Darren Drews, Mr. Ken and his son and Mr. Fahlman for a great job BBQing our hotdogs; To Roger and Darren for bringing their BBQ's along; To Brad Hinks for supplying the chips; and Heather Hinks and Martina Muhr for handing them out. And to Sharon Zbrosky for giving us a hand wherever we needed one - Thanks to All !

THANK YOU to all who participated in the CSCC activities ! We appreciate your continued support & look forward to our future endeavours together.

Recycling ink and toner cartridiges

We are pleased to announce that St. Gregory received a gift card for $310.00 that was used to buy duo tangs for your children to save you money.

We are once again registered and ask that you please drop off all your used ink and toner cartridges.

Here is some information about Staples:
STAPLES Business Depot’s Recycle for Education program is designed to help raise money for schools across Canada. The program launched September 15, 2004 and has raised $225,000 for participating schools in 2005. This year the program is expected to raise $225,000 for participating schools.

Every STAPLES Business Depot | BUREAU EN GROS store location across Canada has a recycle bin near the ink and toner cartridge area where customers, students, parents and teachers can drop off their empty ink and toner cartridges. For every eligible ink and toner cartridge a dollar will be donated to participating schools across Canada


NEW MASS TIME - St. Charles Parish (1171 Broder St.) will be having a 5:00 p.m. Saturday mass beginning October 18th, 2008. Everyone is most welcome!


ST GREGORY VOICE MAIL AND E-MAILS:
There have been many messages sent out by e-mail for those that have informed us of their e-mail address and for those that do not have an e-mail address you should have received a message on your phone. If you have not received these messages please inform the school by sending a note with your child or e-mail me at j.dunn@rcs.sk.ca.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Food Bank Donations


The month of October is about being THANKFUL for what we have, we are asking parents and students to help out to those less fortunate then us. Please bring food donations for the book bank. When a student brings a food item they will receive a sticker to add to the Cornucopia at the front of the gym. Let's bring food to help others!