Starting December 1st

Spirit Day Wednesday: Dress as a Christmas Character

As we prepare our hearts for the celebration of Christmas, Lakeland Catholic School Division is pleased to share a special message from Archdiocesan Administrator Fr. Paul Kavanagh to the faithful of the Archdiocese of Edmonton.
In this brief video, Fr. Paul reflects the spirit of the season with words of gratitude and hope, and shares his commitment to pastoral service as he prepares to lead our local Church.
🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LwKznMjJLQ
In this brief video, Fr. Paul reflects the spirit of the season with words of gratitude and hope, and shares his commitment to pastoral service as he prepares to lead our local Church.
🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LwKznMjJLQ

Priority 2: Miss Hoily is supporting vocabulary development through her authentic word of the week. When students are in the library, they are encouraged to learn the meaning of the new word and use it in their conversation throughout the week.
Tonight and tomorrow


Spirit Day Tuesday: Wear a Christmas hat

Your Voice Matters! 📣🗓️ Lakeland Catholic is preparing the 2026–2027 School Calendar, and we want to hear from you — families, staff, and community members.
Your input helps us design a calendar that supports student learning, family routines, and community needs.
👉 Take the survey here:
https://www.lrcssd.ca/forms/lakeland-catholic-2026-2027-calendar-survey
Thank you for taking a few minutes to provide your input. Together, we can build a calendar that works for families and supports student success.
Your input helps us design a calendar that supports student learning, family routines, and community needs.
👉 Take the survey here:
https://www.lrcssd.ca/forms/lakeland-catholic-2026-2027-calendar-survey
Thank you for taking a few minutes to provide your input. Together, we can build a calendar that works for families and supports student success.

Grade 1ES celebrated St. Lucia Day a day early by making cinnamon buns and wearing candle crowns, freeing our hands to “share our light” just like St. Lucia did when she brought food and hope to early Christians hiding in the catacombs.




We’ve created a simple, prayerful slideshow that walks you through each station, helping children reflect on the story of Jesus’ birth in a meaningful and gentle way. Please click here for the Slideshow.
We hope this brings peace, reflection, and a sense of togetherness to your family during this holy season. ✨
Blessings on your Advent journey! 🌟

Priority 2: Students in Mrs. Mac’s kinder room have been working hard in their Literacy stations to practice their printing, phonics, reading behaviors, and building their fine motor skills.
Today is the Feast of Bl. Mary Frances Schervier. On the announcements this morning, we took a moment to learn about the feast day.

Spirit Day Monday: Wear an ugly sweater

The Third Sunday of Advent Evening Meditation by St. Alphonsus Liguori.
The following meditation was written by St. Alphonsus Liguori (1696 – 1787) specifically for the season of Advent. This mediation is for the evening of the Third Sunday of Advent.
The meditations include three points and provides a reflection on God’s love for us, acts of contrition, and petitions for final perseverance. They conclude with a brief prayer to Our Blessed Mother.
Stay tuned for our final meditation next week!
The following meditation was written by St. Alphonsus Liguori (1696 – 1787) specifically for the season of Advent. This mediation is for the evening of the Third Sunday of Advent.
The meditations include three points and provides a reflection on God’s love for us, acts of contrition, and petitions for final perseverance. They conclude with a brief prayer to Our Blessed Mother.
Stay tuned for our final meditation next week!

School wide luncheon! Thank you to our PAC and Master Caterers for helping us enjoy this meal as a family.

Spirit Week starts tomorrow!! Bring a donation to Mercy our foster child on ONE of the days this week.

God speaks to us in many ways, including through the Sunday Scripture readings. The Sunday Connection provides useful background and activities to better understand the upcoming Sunday's Scripture readings, helping you to connect the Scripture and Advent Season to daily life in a meaningful way.





The Third Sunday of Advent Morning Meditation by St. Alphonsus Liguori.
The following meditation was written by St. Alphonsus Liguori (1696 – 1787) specifically for the season of Advent. This mediation is for the morning of the Third Sunday of Advent.
The meditations include three points and provides a reflection on God’s love for us, acts of contrition, and petitions for final perseverance. They conclude with a brief prayer to Our Blessed Mother.
Stay tuned for the evening meditation later today.
The following meditation was written by St. Alphonsus Liguori (1696 – 1787) specifically for the season of Advent. This mediation is for the morning of the Third Sunday of Advent.
The meditations include three points and provides a reflection on God’s love for us, acts of contrition, and petitions for final perseverance. They conclude with a brief prayer to Our Blessed Mother.
Stay tuned for the evening meditation later today.

Week 3 & Week 4

Priority 2: Mrs. MacNiven’s students were blessed to have Ms. Stefanie from the Cold Lake First Nation’s Education team come in to talk to them about the importance of ribbon skirts and shirts. Students then had a chance to design their own. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!


