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Daily Notices January 30th

Student Notice Student Notice January 30, 2026
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General Notices 

** Students should not be hanging out in the hallways during class time as it is disruptive to classes. Students should refrain from being on their phones in the hallways as well. If you have a spare, you can be in the commons or library when available. Thanks for your cooperation! **

 

**No parking in the Lion's arena parking lot. They will be ticketing and towing vehicles.

 

**No parking in the Holy Cross front loop. The loop is for drop off and pick up only and for accessibility access to the school. 

The loop needs to be accessible for special needs buses/taxis throughout the day and designated wheelchair/accessibility parking only. 

City of Saskatoon parking services will be ticketing vehicles parked in the loop. 

Accessibility (wheelchair) parking also needs to be available on evenings and weekends. 

 

We received a thank you card from the organizers of the Regional Psychiatric Center Christmas collections.

“Dear Staff and Students of Holy Cross High School.

A note of thanks for providing the Christmas cards, hot chocolate, and popcorn   for the      clients at the Regional Psychiatric Center.  Their appreciation for our "shoebox of gifts" shows with the smiles on their faces when they received the gifts. 

                           Thank you from the volunteer group at Holy Cross Cathedral.”  

 

Grade 8 visits on Thursday Feb 5 

Thanks to all the student volunteers who attended the meeting on Thursday Jan 29 at noon.

If you signed up to be a volunteer and missed the meeting, please see Ms. Hayes TODAY to confirm your involvement and get the informational handout.

 

Semester 1 Arts Students (Visual, Sculpture & Graphic)

Pick up your Semester 1 projects from the art rooms TODAY. Anything left after Friday will be removed.

 

Black History Month Meeting

We will have a Black History Month meeting TODAY at lunch in room 249 (Mr. Cratty’s room). Everyone is invited to attend.

 

Chapel News

Jesus is now present in the tabernacle in the Chapel. The reserved consecrated eucharist from our school Mass on Jan. 21 is in the tabernacle, and you will notice that the tabernacle light is on. Please keep this in mind when you are visiting our Chapel for

prayer or reflection. God bless you.


ONE ACTS ’26 – AUDITIONS: Friday, Jan. 30, after school, Rm. 247 (Drama classroom).

As this is a Grade 12 directing project, cast sizes may be limited, but no prior theatrical experience is necessary. Come out, try something new in an amazing community, and Be Awesome™


Calling all Grade 9s! – MEETING TODAY

Looking for something fun to do at lunch? Want to meet new people and build real skills while you’re at it? Then Grade 9 Guidance Club is the place to be!

Join us for student-led, hands-on activities, chances to connect with other Grade 9s, and opportunities to grow into future leaders of the club.

Come to the Drama room (rm 247) on Friday, January 30th at noon.

Come by, try it out, and get involved. We’d love to see you there!


Holy Cross Indigenous Student Opportunities Edsby Page

We have a new Edsby page highlighting opportunities, events and other important information for Indigenous students and families. To access in Edsby: please search for the group and then "join."

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If you are accessing Edsby from a computer, click My Groups and then search for “Holy Cross Indigenous Student Opportunities” and click “Join Group”

If you are accessing Edsby from your cell phone, click on the Groups icon that is on the bottom of the home screen: 1769790334340.aa0ed925698.png

Hit the search button and look for “Holy Cross Indigenous Student Opportunities”.

Click “Join Group”


Driver’s Ed

Please make sure to check the Driver’s Ed Bulletin Board by Student Services to see the driving schedule and information on registering for Driver’s Ed. Make sure to register soon to enter the next lunch hour class beginning in February or the next after school class which still has openings.


2025-26 Media Release Forms – Only 66% completed!!

This is a reminder that Student Media Release forms must be completed ASAP.

The form must be filled out by a parent/guardian; one per student attending Holy Cross.

Here is the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1JC6xfZVFUrcvyb1GUkUJ_D9aR-6htJXwae8C3GJtadw/edit  

It is important for us to know your wishes regarding division and media coverage of student achievements and events during the time your child is a student within our school division. Thanks for taking the time to do this.


Youth Study Group

Free Tutoring - Youth Study Group - after school Every Thursday 3:30-5:30 in the Library at Holy Cross. Everyone is welcome!


Homework Hall Tutorial  

Would you like help from a teacher with your homework in a quiet space? Homework Hall tutorial time takes place each lunch hour in Room 341 (Mr. Heath's room). All students are welcome to attend. 

Cafeteria 

The following items will be available daily at the cafeteria:  

Burgers, sandwiches, subs, wraps, baking and various snacks. 

 

January 30th Perogies & Sausage

February 2nd Chicken Burgers

February 3rd Dry ribs & Veggies

 

Music

There is a FULL CHOIR practice TODAY at lunch.

 

Holy Cross Coffee House

Coffee House will take place February 10th and the auditions will take place February 2nd  after school. The sign-up sheet is outside the theatre doors.


HCMPA Staycation Raffle

Only 2 weeks left to enter the HCMPA StayCation Raffle.
 Win a Saskatoon getaway prize package valued at over $2,000.
 Best of all, every ticket supports the students of the Holy Cross Music Program, helping fund music education, performances, and unforgettable opportunities.
Tickets: 1 for $20 | 3 for $50 | 10 for $100
Draw: February 10, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Where: Holy Cross High School Coffee House
 Stay local, treat yourself, and support student musicians along the way.
 SLGA Raffle License SR25-4701


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Canadian Blood Services 

Donate Blood. Save Lives.

Canadian Blood Services relies on generous donors to help patients in need every day. By donating blood, you are making a real difference in your community and across Canada. If you are eligible, consider signing up for a school donation appointment.

Important information  

  • You must be 17 years or older.
  • When registering, use your government-issued name given at birth.
  • You must bring your government-issued ID to your appointment.
  • Please check the height and weight chart to ensure you meet the requirements before signing up.
  • A shuttle will pick you up and return you to school after your appointment.
  • Scan the QR code to reserve a time for your donation appointment (Thursday Feb 5th or Friday Feb 6th). QR codes can be found on posters around the school. 

There will be a meeting Monday February 2nd at lunch in Room 134 to help students sign up for the blood drive or answer any questions you have. 

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If you have questions, please see Miss Smith in room 134. 

 

Clubs 

Bannock & Tea 
Upcoming Semester 2 Bannock and Tea Dates:

We are making a few changes to the Bannock and Tea format for February! Please read the dates below carefully. All students and staff are welcome to join.

  • Thursday February 5thfrom 1-2:45 PM
    • This event is during the afternoon of a PD Day schedule (half-day).
    • If you want to participate in making Bannock, you need to sign up in student services by February 4. We will let you know about location when you sign up. 
  • Tuesday February 24th after school from 3:20-4:30 PM in room 294

Rosary group

The Rosary will be prayed in the Chapel on Mondays at 12:15, rosaries and copies of the prayers will be provided.  

Rosary making will begin after the February Break – we are waiting for supplies to arrive.

 

Holy Cross Youth Alliance 

The Youth Alliance is back! This group is for our 2SLGBTQ+ Students and Allies! It focuses on advocacy and support for all our students and staff here, regardless of their identity. We meet every Thursday during noon hour in room 361. Join us for our 10th year of being a club at Holy Cross, a school where everyone belongs! ❤️ 

 

Chess Club

Chess club has moved to room 377 in the new portables. All levels of skill are welcome.

 

Book Club 

Join the HCHS's Book Club and discover new worlds with fellow students who love to read. We’re all about great books, good conversation, and an escape from the usual routine. 

We meet on the last Tuesday of every month during lunch in classroom 102. Bring your lunch and a list of your favorite books, and we’ll pick 2-3 to read for the month.  

 

Games Club 

All those students interested in playing board games and card games over lunch hour are invited to come out and play in Room 122 Tuesday – Friday. If you do not know how to play, you will learn. See Mr. Allen for more information.

 

Athletics

 

Holy Cross is getting a hockey team! Have you always wanted to learn to skate or maybe try to play hockey? All the barriers to starting are taken away with this team because we have a sponsor through Jumpstart! This is 4-5 weeks for 2x per week with a final day tournament and food and special guest.

  • Criteria: Grade 9 students. May take some grade 10s if needed.
  • Not currently playing SMHA
  • Fees - $0
  • Transportation- Taken care for you.
  • No experience necessary, skill levels from learning to skate to have played before.
  • No equipment required; all equipment taken care of. 
  • This is Co ed.

**sign-up sheets near the Phys Ed offices or see Mr. Sadoway for details at the Phys Ed office. Only 16 students will be accepted, and the equipment fitting will take place on February 11th.

 

Student Services 

Student Services Notices can be found in more detail on the Counsellor Connection Website. Go here to see more details and access links: https://shorturl.at/IyekP 

 

Construction Program Opportunity at ED Feehan High School

We will have a presentation on Wednesday February 4th at lunch hour in the Large Office Conference room. If you are interested in learning more about the program, sign up at Student Services.

SIEC - Try a Career Opportunities!! Grade 10-12

 

February Break Job Opportunity 

The City of Saskatoon is looking for an energetic co-leader for the Sport N Splash camp being held at the Shaw Center on Feb 17, 18, 19 and 20. The camp is for kids ages 7-12 and provides a opportunity to try several different sports during the week, as well as an opportunity to swim at the Shaw Center. See Counsellor Connection for more information or email chelsie.schafer@saskatoon.ca.

 

Women in Trades C&T Explore A (WITT-1800); March 7 - 8 and 14 - 15, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Trades explored: Autobody, Carpentry, Electrician, Heavy-duty Truck and Transport Technician; Registration deadline: February 27; https://saskpolytech.ca/programs-and-courses/resources/women-in-trades-and-technology/programs-events.aspx

 

Industrial Exploratory B (WITT-1804); April 18 and 19, and April 25 and 26, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Programs explored: Instrumentation, Mechanical Engineering technologies, Machining, Refrigeration, Welding and Metal Fabrication; Registration deadline: April 10 https://saskpolytech.ca/programs-and-courses/resources/women-in-trades-and-technology/programs-events.aspx

 

French Immersion Opportunity: Want to learn to speak or improve your French in a fun, interactive way? Check out the Explore Immersion Program. Deadline to apply is February 3, 2026.

 

Grade 11 Student

Grade 12 Students

  • Affinity Community Scholarship for Grade 12's $1000 Opens Jan 5th and Deadline April 15th  affinitycu.ca   

NEW Scholarship Opportunities

Grade 11 Students: Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall Scholarship https://forms.gle/9bwgAu3RWcJ6jMoq9 

Grade 12 Students: Queen's Diamond Jubilee Scholarship https://forms.gle/U6MvujvihRNW1qnD6 

Criteria for both scholarships are based on school and community leadership and financial need of the student. Application deadline is February 6th, 2026. Our school can nominate one student for each from our school.

 

International Special Credit Programs for Secondary Students (2026–2027): Can-West Sports Group is offering international Special Credit Programs for secondary school students in the 2026–2027 academic year, allowing students to earn school credit through hands-on, experiential learning. Click here to learn more about this opportunity.

University of Calgary – Meet & Greet Event – from 1 – 3 PM on March 7, 2026, at the Lime Room in the Alt Hotel Saskatoon. Meet with a student recruitment advisor and learn about their programs, application steps and admission. Sign up here.

Open House: Start or Advance your Career in the Public Impact Sector – Explore professional graduate programs where you can make a difference – across governments, non-profits, and the social impact sector. Keynote presentation by former Deputy Minister to the Premier, Doug Moen. This event takes place from 5:00 – 7:00 PM on Thursday February 12, 2026, at 101 Diefenbaker Place, University of Saskatchewan. Register and learn how.


Wear to Care Crewnecks 

You can make a meaningful impact by purchasing a Wear to Care crewneck, each one funds a Mental Health Wellness Kit for a local student. Designed by youth for youth, these student-artwork crewnecks spark conversation, reduce stigma, and build community. RAP currently supports 14,000 students across Saskatoon, offering early intervention, connection, and guidance when they need it most. With student support requests up 14.4% this year, wellness kits provide micro-interventions that help youth manage stress, build resilience, and stay engaged in learning. Your purchase directly strengthens safer, more connected school communities.

Crewnecks are available for purchase through the RAP Facilitator for $65, and they accept debit and Visa. 

 

 

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