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Daily Notices June 16th

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Senior Jerseys for 2026-27 Grad class 

If you have not ordered, here is the link to order by July 1, to receive your jersey in the fall. https://holycrossgrad2027.itemorder.com/shop/home/

 

Spring Awards Photos

Pictures are now uploaded to the SmugMug website: https://holycrosshighschool.smugmug.com/ They should be free to download


Lost & Found

The lost and found has been set in front of the main office. Please take a look to see if anything belongs to you. Anything remaining at the end of Friday will be donated.

 

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Please keep your blue locks to use next year.

 

Library News
It's that time of year again—all library books and materials are now overdue. To avoid having your name placed on the wall, please make sure all borrowed items are returned before finals begin. Students with overdue library materials will be required to report to the office before writing their final exams. Please take a few minutes to check for any outstanding items and return them as soon as possible. Thank you for your cooperation, and good luck with your finals! 📚✏️

 

SOS Prairie Rescue (rescue cats and kittens all over SK) are looking for volunteers to help with upcoming fundraisers at KMS Tools on July 17 and August 13, 14 and 15.   All sales are by donation so minimal money handling.  We need volunteers to cook Prairie Meats smokies and hand out drinks.  An SOS volunteer will also be on hand.   The shifts are short: 9am-1pm, 10am-2pm and 1pm-5pm.  Perk - all you can eat smokies and drinks.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Please text 306 222 8031 if you can help.  THANKS

 

Summer School Registration is now open!  For more information and to register:  https://www.gscs.ca/cyb/summer-school


School Fees

Updated account statements for student fees have been sent home. A reminder that these can be paid through www.myschoolbucks.ca via credit card, or at the main office (school days from 8am - 4pm) using debit, cheque or cash.

If you have any questions, please contact the main office at 306-659-7600.


Last year’s yearbook (2024-2025)

If you paid for a yearbook last year, there is an insert page for you at the office. This is to rectify an issue with some missed photos and names on the Grade 9 honour roll list. We sincerely apologize for these errors/omissions. Please come to the main office to pick up your yearbook insert.


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.

 

Driver’s Ed

Please check the Driver’s Ed bulletin board for updated drive schedules.

There are still spots available in the Driver’s Ed Summer Classes so please sign up. You can even sign up if you are 14 yrs and 7 months old. Classes will run the following weeks for 6 hours per day:

 July 27-31   August 17-21

 

Graduation

Important Grade 12 Graduation Dates and Reminders

 

Friday, June 19, 2026 – Grad Rehearsal in the theatre at 12:30. All graduates must attend.

 

Thursday, June 25, 2026 – Graduation Ceremony at Merlis Belsher at 1:30pm (school organized). Graduates need to be there to line up by 12:45. Seating is first come first serve. No limit on number of people that attend.

 

Thursday, June 25, 2026 – Graduation Banquet and After Grad (parent organized) at Prairieland Hall D. 

 

Music

Grad Choir 

There will be a grad choir rehearsal after the period 5 final on Tuesday, June 23rd. 

 

Cafeteria 

The following items will be available daily at the cafeteria:  

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

 

June 16th – Chicken Quesadilla

 

Clubs 

Youth Alpha

Our last Youth Alpha meeting is happening TODAY in room 122 (Mr. Allen’s room) to celebrate the completion of the 1st year of Youth Alpha. Bring a friend and get ready for a fun time!

 

 

POM Team

The following students need to return your dress and gloves to Mrs. Newton in room 133 or the main office ASAP:

Alison T.                           Jennifer B. 


Welcome Committee Club

Meet on Friday June 19th after the final in student services for a brief info meeting. If you would like to join for next year or get more information please come and join us! It is very low commitment!


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 


Erdman Leadership Fellow Program 

This leadership opportunity is open to Gr. 11 & 12 students.  Participate in an all-expenses paid retreat and conference, education sessions, and seminars that will give you valuable experience and leadership training that looks great on resumes! Applications are due by June 17th.


See Free Activities and Events happening in Saskatoon this Summer - on our Counsellor Connection Website under Student Notices!


Gr.  12 - new scholarships have been added to the Scholarships & Awards Section of Holy Cross's Counsellor Connection Page - https://sites.google.com/gscs.ca/gscs-counselor-connection/high-schools/holy-cross/hc-scholarships-and-awards


Rock Your Roots Fri, June 19 @ 10am - 2:30pm - National Indigenous Peoples Day! Join us at 10am in Victoria Park and “Rock Your Roots" as we walk to honour Residential School Survivors and demonstrate our commitment to responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action.  For more information or to volunteer, go to: https://www.reconciliationsaskatoon.com/rock-your-roots


Chatterblock Summer Guide - check out this platform where parents can find activities, events, camps, and programs for their children. Link to guide: resources.chatterblock.com/static/production/downloads/summer-program-guide.619d45cac4bc.pdf

 

Safe Navigators: Raising Kids in the Digital Age – Wednesday, June 18th @ 12 noon – 1pm

SSAIC Online Learning Workshop: This presentation will cover strategies for caregivers, educators, and other invested adults on how to have open, honest conversations with youth to help them recognize risks, set boundaries, and protect themselves in digital spaces. Finally, we will discuss steps for both youth and parents to take if they experience or suspect online sexualized violence, including how to report abuse and access available resources and support networks.

 

In the Community 

 

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