Year: 2024

Inclement Weather Procedures

With the winter weather on its way there may be times where an Inclement Weather Day is called. Below is an update regarding our Inclement Weather Procedure for the 2024/2025 school year. Unless notified otherwise, all schools will remain open. We ask that parents/guardians exercise discretion when deciding to send your child(ren) to school on inclement weather days.

Occasionally, it may be necessary ... Continue reading "Inclement Weather Procedures"

Appropriate Dress for cold weather and inclement weather

With the onset of colder weather, it is important that our students are appropriately dressed for the weather. This means that students are coming to school in full-length clothing and wearing jackets or coats, gloves, hats, mitts, scarves, etc. Students are expected to be outside during recess. Fresh air and exercise support a positive learning environment and good health.

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Ornament Raffle

In support of the St. Vincent de Paul Christmas initiative, St. Elizabeth Seton’s Luke 4:18 Club will be having its second annual ornament raffle from December 2 through to December 6.  During this period, students will have an opportunity to purchase tickets each day.  These tickets will be placed in a draw, and on December 9th winners will be called down to the office to ... Continue reading "Ornament Raffle"

Advent Liturgy at Seton 

Parents and Guardians are invited to celebrate the start of Advent and pray with us at our Advent Liturgy on Tuesday, December 3rd at 10:45 am in our school gymnasium.  May we continue to connect with our families and friends this Advent season and offer thanks for the many blessings we have. Thank you to Mme. Silva and Mme. Bucciol’s classes for leading our celebration. ... Continue reading "Advent Liturgy at Seton "

Healthy Schools Action Plan

St. Elizabeth Seton has been approved for a Healthy Schools Grant. Funds will support some of our Healthy School initiatives such as supplementing our classroom “chill kits”.  Thank you Ms. Ross and Ms. Leonetti for being our healthy schools champion.   We would also like to thank Ms. Ferrie, Ms. Mariani and Ms. Sottosanti for running our healthy snack program each week. 

Cold Weather 

With the onset of colder weather, it is important that our students are appropriately dressed for the weather. This means that students are coming to school in full length clothing and wearing jackets or coats, gloves, hats, mitts, scarves, etc. It is not advised that students wear crocs during the colder weather. These pose slipping hazards.  All students should wear footwear that has a backing ... Continue reading "Cold Weather "