We Grow: In Knowledge. In Love. In Faith.

Mr. K. Hanson3722 Centennial DriveMr. S. Cole

Principal Saskatoon, SaskatchewanVice-Principal

S7L 5K4

(306) 659-7210

Newsletter #10 (306) 659-2068 (fax)April 28, 2017

TRUSTEES: Ron Boechler Diane Boyko Jim Carriere

Administrator’s Message

May is shaping up to be a busy month. Concerts, competitions, liturgy, track meet, assembly, Treaty Night, field trips and the regular academic programming will most certainly keep students engaged over the next thirty days. We give thanks to God for the arrival of Spring and ask for His continued blessings. The month of May is also dedicated to Mary and our Rosary Club will begin next week. All students are welcome to join.

Children who will be five years old by January 31, 2018 are eligible to start school next fall. We are a safe, friendly Catholic school that helps each of our students reach their full potential. At Father Vachon we nurture faith, encourage excellence in learning and inspire students to serve others, so they can make the world around them a better place. Also, if you have a neighbour, or know of people who have children ready to begin kindergarten, tell them about our school and encourage them to come and check out our program. We hope to spread the good news about the faith and learning that takes place at Father Vachon.

Please note the attached Theodore Press Release which outlines the latest information with respect to the recent Theodore court ruling. Please pray that Catholic Education will remain in its current form with all families being able to choose the school system they believe best serves their child's learning needs and reflects the values and morals they hold. God Bless.

Enjoy the warmer weather,

Mr. K. Hanson - Principal

WHAT’S HAPPENING??

MONDAY, MAY 1STGR. 1/2M – DISCOVERY MUSEUM

TUESDAY, MAY 2NDSTAFF MEETING

GR. 5 BAND TRYOUTS – PM

FRIDAY, MAY 5THSCHOOL ASSEMBLY – GYM – 10:30 AM

SUNDAY, MAY 14THMOTHER’S DAY

TUESDAY, MAY 16THGR. 1/2M, 2T & 3P – SWIMMING – SHAW – PM

GR. 7L – JUNGLE BOOK MUSICAL

WEDNESDAY, MAY 17THTRACK DAY – VACHON SCHOOL – GR. 4 – 8

THURSDAY, MAY 18THPLD – NO SCHOOL

FRIDAY, MAY 19THSCHOOL HOLIDAY – NO SCHOOL

MONDAY, MAY 22NDVICTORIA DAY – NO SCHOOL

MAY 22ND – 28THCATHOLIC EDUCATION WEEK

WEDNESDAY, MAY 24THTREATY NIGHT CELEBRATION – 5:00 – 7:00 PM

THURSDAY, MAY 25THPRE K AM & PM – FORESTRY FARM

FRIDAY, MAY 26THBOOK & BREAKFAST – K – GR. 3 – LIBRARY

WEDNESDAY, MAY 31STGR. 6/7C & GR. 7L – REGINA TRIP

2016- 2017 SCHOOL HOURS

8:35 AMWarning Bell

8:40 AM Classes Begin

10:10 AMRecess Bell

10:25 AMEnding Recess Bell

11:40 AM – 12:02 PMLunch Break

12:02 PM - 12:25 PMLunch Recess Bell

1:40 PMAfternoon Recess Bell

1:55 PMEnding Afternoon Recess Bell

3:10 PMDismissal Bell

EDUCATIONAL MATTERS

MILK SALES

Effective May 1, due to the increase in milk cost we will be changing the milk prices. Milk will now be $1.00/milk or $20.00/milk card. Those cards that were previously purchased will continue to be honored.

BAND TRYOUTS

On Tuesday, May 2nd the grade 5’s will have a chance to try different band instrument to help them choose what instrument to play next year. More details to follow.

SYNERVOICE

As most of you are aware we are using the “Synervoice System” for student absences, school information and newsletters. If you receive an automated call, please do not delete as you may be missing important school information. Should the message be in regard to your student(s) absence, please contact the school to let us know of your child/childrens whereabouts.

KINDERGARTEN

If you have a child who will be 5 years old before January 31, 2018 they are eligible to register for Kindergarten. Please contact the school at (306) 659-7210.

NUT ALERT

We have a number of students at our school that are highly allergic to peanuts and nut products. Anaphylaxis is a medical condition that causes a severe reaction to specific foods and can result in death within minutes. Because of the seriousness of this danger, we ask that you are careful to avoid sending food to school that contain nuts. A reminder that if you have a child that needs medical treatment that is life threatening, please contact the school office. Thanks for your understanding and cooperation.

STUDENT ATTENDANCE/ABSENCE

Please notify the office (659-7210) if your child is away from school. Please leave their name, their grade, their teacher’s name and a reason for the absence. Thank you.

TUESDAY MORNING MEETINGS

On two Tuesday mornings per month our staff meets for prayer and to collaborate for student learning. We ask that on those Tuesdays, students arrive at the school a little later – 8:30 AM at the earliest. The door from the mudroom will be locked until that time. Thank you for supporting us in better serving your children.

CATHOLIC SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL NEWS

CSCC MEETING

To be announced at a later date.

NEWS RELEASE

For immediate release – April 28, 2017

Christ the Teacher Roman Catholic School Division appeals Theodore case ruling

The Saskatchewan Catholic School Boards Association (SCSBA) announced that an appeal of the recent decision in the Theodore court case will be filed on behalf of Christ the Teacher School Division. The decision to appeal has been unanimously endorsed by all eight Catholic school boards in the province. Although the case is specific to Christ the Teacher division, it affects all Catholic education in the province.

“The legal team representing Christ the Teacher School Division in this case has carefully reviewed the trial judge’s lengthy decision, and we believe that there are several strong grounds for appeal,” said SCSBA spokesperson Tom Fortosky.

“At its essence, the constitution provides the Catholic minority with the right to operate a school system in accordance with Catholic values and beliefs,” said Fortosky.“We believe that this includes the right to have an inclusive and welcoming admittance policy consistent with the church’s ecumenical efforts since the Second Vatican Council. This benefits the broader community as more parents have had the opportunity to exercise parental choice and choose a faith-based education for their children.”

The legal team feels that there were legal errors in finding that the Provincial Government has to discriminate on the basis of religion in its allocation of funding. The constitutional provision in section 17(2) expressly prohibits any such discrimination. They also believe that the trial judge erroneously interpreted several long-standing legal principles—as established by past decisions of the courts, including the Supreme Court of Canada—related to the constitution.

Fortosky added, “We are fortunate that Saskatchewan has enjoyed a separate school system since our inception. Parents have obviously endorsed Catholic education by entrusting Catholic schools with the education of their children. And we’ll do everything we can to ensure that choice for faith-based education in Saskatchewan remains for future generations.”

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For more information, contact

Tom Fortosky

SCSBA spokesperson

306-230-7067 |

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