October 9 – 13
Good morning parents and caregivers.
We hope you have had a lovely Thanksgiving weekend so far and have enjoyed some extra time with family.
THANK YOU for your very generous support to our Thanksgiving Food Drive. Almost all classes were able to fill their BINGO food cards! We collected over 20 big boxes of nonperishable food items. Most of the items were delivered to the Food Bank on Thursday and no doubt made a difference to many families in the community. Any late donations will be taken to the Food Bank on Tuesday. THANK YOU!!
On Tuesday morning, students will participate in a Thanksgiving Liturgy with Deacon Phillip. It will be a wonderful way to end our Thanksgiving weekend and begin our school week. In the afternoon, an assembly will be held to recognize the student award winners of last month’s Ontario Catholic Graduate Expectation Winners of ‘I am a Caring Family Member‘. October’s focus of ‘I am a Responsible Citizen‘ will also be introduced for students to strive towards this month.
CSAC Meeting
Thank you to those who came out to our first Parent Council Meeting and who have given of themselves to be part of our Catholic Advisory School Council. Our first meeting demonstrated just how committed you are to the families of our school. I look forward to sharing all our great plans in upcoming updates.
Kitchener Public Library
Here are some of the super awesome programs and services offered at the Pioneer Park Library: Tween Scene Drop-In Program, Youth Drop-In Program and PD Day Programs. Please visit Pioneer Park Library – Kitchener Public Library (kpl.org) for more information.
Special Education
Individual Education Plans for Term 1 will be coming home soon. You will find a Parent Guide here. You can also find more information about the Special Education Program within our board at https://www.wcdsb.ca/programs-and-services/special-education/.-services/special-education/
Saturday Skills Builder Program
The Waterloo Catholic District School Board strives to create success for each and a place for all. St. Louis offers a program called Saturday Skills Builder and works with our day school elementary teachers to help students who need:
- more time and attention outside of school hours
- a different approach to learning
- to hear, see, and apply new knowledge more than once
Skills Builder is a literacy and numeracy support program for Gr 7 and 8 students attending ANY school within Waterloo Region. If your child needs help to get through this transitional time and grades or study habits are suffering, encourage them to get the extra help they need.
Taught by Certified Intermediate teachers, Skills Builder will provide instruction and additional resources to assist with the skills and tasks that follow this year’s curriculum. For example, Skills Builder could prepare them for tests and assignments with a more solid understanding of concepts, math formulas. When your child feels unsure and not following along in school, their confidence is affected. Teachers make every effort to make this time on Saturdays, fun and engaging, using technology and online resources, videos, tactile activities, independent and group applications, appealing to every learning style.
Saturdays, 9:00am to 12:00pm
October 21, 2023 to May 11, 2024
(No classes: Dec. 23, 30, 2023; Jan. 6; Feb. 17; March 9, 16, 30, 2024)
Registration Form
Community News:
Attention Students in Grades 4 to 7

Parade Opportunity
Learning at Home
The Ontario Mathematics Curriculum can be found here. If you have a child(ren) in Grades 6, 7, and 8 and are interested in Math Enrichment Activities, please see here.
Grades 7-10 Girls
Go ENG Girl @ Conestoga College is an exciting opportunity for grade 7-10 girls or non-binary youth and their parents/guardians to explore the field of engineering. Come join us at Conestoga’s School of Engineering and Technology-Cambridge Campus, for fun, hands-on activities, inspiring guest speakers, and opportunities to connect with female engineering faculty, graduates, students, and professionals. The Go ENG Girl event is free to attend. Sessions are popular and often fill up, so be sure to register early to guarantee your spot: Go ENG GIRL @ Conestoga. Mark Your Calendars for Saturday, November 12, 2022.
Halloween
Halloween is a fun and eventful occasion here at St. Dominic Savio Catholic Elementary School. In our Catholic education community, we want to promote respect, inclusion, and empathy for all individuals. As our students and staff select Halloween costumes, we encourage everyone to reflect responsibly, be mindful of cultural appropriation, and create a welcoming school environment for all. All students are welcome to wear school-appropriate costumes. The costumes selected must be safe and not depict violence or gore. Face coverings, masks, weapons, and inflatables are not considered school safe. The costume should allow for movement and ease throughout the day. More specific details about costume selection will also be shared with students. Students may decide not to wear a costume. Anyone choosing not to wear a costume may decide to wear orange and black. This event is a fun-filled day for students to enjoy Halloween – on Tuesday, October 31st. Thank you for your support; St. Dominic Savio Families.
Catholic Graduate Expectation and Deep Learning Transferable Skill
October’s Catholic Graduate Expectation is to be a Responsible Citizen. Students will engage in a range of classroom activities aimed at developing these skills throughout the month.
Transferable skills are the skills and attributes that students need in order to thrive in the modern world. Based on international research, the Ontario Ministry of Education has defined seven important categories of transferable skills – sometimes referred to as “competencies” – that will help students navigate the world of work and meet with success in the future.
During the month of October, as Catholics we will show transferable skills through collaboration, communicating, creating, innovating, solving problems in digital literacy, and being Responsible People.
Thanksgiving Prayer
Thank You, God, for all the wonderful blessings, for our daily meals, for clean drinking water and for sunlight, and for the cool breeze.I’m thankful for my family, my friends, and my health. I’m thankful for my friends, to love and be loved. Thank You for this great country and for the freedom it offers.I’m thankful to be alive and praise You for all these wonders. I’m thankful that You have been so gracious to give Your only Son to us who gave his life and bore the unbearable for us sinners.On this Thanksgiving Day, I take the opportunity to give thanks for countless other things You provide us with on a daily basis.Amen
Wishing you a prosperous week Dragons!








