Principal’s Update – December 20th, 2024

The final week of school before the Christmas break! All I can say is the excitement and joy in the air were unmistakable. It was Christmas Spirit Week, a cherished tradition that embodies the wonder of the season and brings our community together in faith, celebration, and learning.

This week, our activities beautifully align with the lighting of the third candle of Advent, the Candle of Joy. We rejoice in the coming of Christ, the light of the world, and reflect this joy in everything we do.

From Christmas parties and gingerbread decorating to festive dress-up days and caroling in the gym, each moment helps our students experience the Christmas season in meaningful ways. Our Christmas Pageant showcases the Nativity story, reminding us of the true reason for this season.

We ended the week—by gathering as a community of faith for our School Mass on Friday. This is a special time to reflect on the blessings of the season and prepare our hearts for the birth of Christ.

Through these activities, our students not only celebrate but also learn the deeper meaning of Christmas: the joy of giving, the beauty of tradition, and the love that Christ brings to the world.

Wishing you and your families a blessed Christmas season filled with peace, love, and joy.


  • Monday Advent Prayer Services
  • Christmas Spirit Week
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment
  • Holy Childhood Association Popcorn Day
  • Christmas Hamper Collections were picked up on Wednesday – thank you to everyone who contributed!
  • Wednesday Subway and Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch
  • Christmas Pageant and Caroling
  • School Mass and Early Dismissal
  • CHRISTMAS BREAK!
  • Monday, January 6th, 2025, is the first day back at school after Christmas Break
  • PML Term 2 begins on Monday
  • K-2 Learn to Skate starts on Monday
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment resume on Tuesday
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch starts up on Wednesday
  • Early Dismissal at 230 pm on Thursday, January 9th

More detailed information can be found on the school website, in the calendar section under Parent Zone!

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help keep everyone safe. Reminder, there is NO STOPPING in the bus loop. This is also a NO IDLE ZONE.

We are ALWAYS looking for volunteers to help with this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is being offered to our volunteers. You can sign up directly here: PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL | Monday to Friday

  • Curling is on January 8th & 22nd
  • January’s K-2 Chocolate Bake is full
  • There are still spots in the Apple Crisp Make and Sushi Roll
  • New Year Craft is on Tuesday, January 14th
  • BLINE’s new session starts January 13th
  • Full day BASC on January 31st

Feel free to contact me with any questions at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca. Happy Holidays, Ms. Furutani

Our concerts were a tremendous success and provided a wonderful two days of celebration for our community. The attendance and support were truly remarkable. The video of the concert is currently being edited and will be shared in the new year.

I am pleased to share that a total of $4,357.00 was raised across the three concerts for the St. Charles Bursary Fund. We deeply appreciate everyone’s generous support—thank you!

I am constantly inspired by the generosity and positivity of our community. It’s all about the students—every action of support and care strengthens our school and benefits our students. Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a difference-thank you!

If you have a child born in 2020 who is ready for kindergarten, please email enewman@stccs.ca to request a registration package. We are currently accepting applications and already scheduling interviews for January. Kindergarten acceptances will be finalized in February, and we anticipate wait lists again this year.

Additionally, we are now booking spots for our Kinder Fair and Open House happening in January. Don’t miss out!

Please login to your MunchALunch account to place your 2025 orders. Parents can order via the following link: www.munchalunch.com

VERY IMPORTANT: Please note that all cash/cheque payments are due before the last day of school (Friday, December 20, 2024). The last day to order and pay online for the first lunch is Wednesday, January 1, 2025. If you have a balance outstanding past January 1/25, your child(ren)’s order will not be placed. 

Hot lunch volunteering opportunities: the fundraising team can use your help! We are looking for paper plate donations and help during the Wednesday lunch program. Please sign up here:

VOLUNTEER FOR WEDNESDAY FUNDRAISING PIZZA/SUBWAY/HOTDOG LUNCHES 2025

A heartfelt thank you to all the families for the wonderful treats, gifts, and overwhelming expressions of appreciation.

We are truly grateful for the generous amount of food and treats that have been prepared and brought in for all the staff.

Your kindness means so much to us, and we feel incredibly special and appreciated. The generosity shown by our community is truly touching. Thank you again!

Hello, my name is Tricia Schulz, and I am thrilled to be teaching Grade 2 while Mrs. McIsaac is on maternity leave. I just moved back to my hometown of Winnipeg with my husband and four boys! I taught for over eleven years with the Calgary Catholic School District. I recently completed a term at another Catholic School in Winnipeg and am thrilled for my new adventure at St. Charles Catholic School! I grew up attending and volunteering at St. Charles Parish and this church was also our family church for many important events. My interests include spending time with my family, travelling, going to church, and playing sports myself and watching my oldest play soccer! I also love acting, debate and musical theater!

The Learn-to-Skate program for kindergarten to Grade 2 students will begin on January 6th, 2024. An email was sent out this week with important details and a permission click. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out!

I’m excited to share some great updates about our school – The work continues! First, the foundation work was successfully completed last week. A big thank you to Secure Construction Group for their exceptional effort in finishing the project on time while keeping our school entrance accessible throughout. Thankfully, our historic 1906 building is well-prepared for many more years of service!

Next, the Kindergarten hallway and K-2 BASC areas are getting a bright upgrade with new LED lighting. The installation started today, and these spaces will be shining and ready to welcome students and staff upon their return. Our thanks to T&A Electric Inc. for their hard work on this project.

Finally, our gym stage is receiving a refreshing uplift. The back wall has been painted to brighten the area, and the stage floor has been beautifully sanded and stained. New storage shelves are being added to complete the upgrade, and just in time for basketball season starting in January.

We hope you enjoy all these improvements to our school!

Thank you to the Board of Directors for their ongoing support in making these projects possible.

ST. CHARLES FORCE

This is a soccer development league that operates independently from our school. However, some of our students do participate in the program. The league starts in January. For any inquiries, please refer to the contact information provided on the poster. (INCLUDED IN THE .PDF BELOW)

A series of one-day LEGO® camps are being offered over the upcoming winter break at St. Emile School.

The camps focus on creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving, featuring themed activities like guided 3D building, motorized tech builds with LEGO® motors and batteries, and engaging crafts. Camp Details:

  • Dates: December 23, December 30, December 31, January 2, and January 3
  • Time: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (Drop off from 8:30-9:00am, Pick-up from 4:00-4:30 PM *extended care available upon request at an additional cost*)
  • Location: St. Emile School, 552 St. Anne’s Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Cost: $50 + GST per day
  • Age Group: Kids aged 5-12

Special Offer: We are offering a 10% discount for Catholic school families in Winnipeg! The following link can be used by parents to register: https://bricks4kidz.ca/manitoba-southeast. Additionally, here is the 10% discount code: CATHOLIC10

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $57,020. You can track our progress on the school website. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

Generous Donors Supporting our Turf Campaign
Heendeniya Family
Justin and Amanda Panagapko

Here is a video preview link of the turf project completed by Venture Landscaping:

https://listings.uncutcreatives.com/videos/0192fdf4-eaae-71a9-afcc-7624693d82bb


May this Christmas season fill your hearts and homes with hope, joy, and the light of Christ’s love. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

St. Charles Catholic School 
Phone: 204-837-1520 ext. 222 

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – December 13th, 2024

This week, our school was treated to a series of incredible music concerts, showcasing the immense talent and hard work of our students and staff. At the heart of it all was our amazing Music Teacher, Mrs. Christelle Gregorchuk. Her vision, talent, and tireless work ethic brought everything together beyond expectation. Over the past three months, her dedication to teaching and guiding our students has created something truly special.

The students were nothing short of phenomenal! Their energy, excitement, and joy were evident in every performance. Each note they played and sang moved us, reminding us of the incredible power of music to bring people together and uplift our spirits.

The Band Concert was particularly remarkable. These students, all of whom are new to their instruments, performed with the confidence and cohesion of seasoned musicians. Their hard work and dedication were evident, and the transformation they’ve undergone in their attitudes toward music over the past few months has been inspiring. They are embracing challenges, growing in their skills, and sounding more like a true band with every performance.

The Christmas Concerts were equally magical. The sound of Christmas music during this special time of year brought warmth and joy to everyone in attendance. Our students sounded amazing, and their hard work shone brightly. This year, students in Grades 3-5 also took on the challenge of learning new instruments, including the ukulele, recorder, and xylophone, adding even more depth to their musical education.

Our choirs, composed of students from multiple grades, were nothing short of impressive. Their performances were visually and vocally stunning, and we couldn’t be prouder of their efforts.

Looking ahead, we are excited about what’s next for our music program: Music Festival performances! With such talented students and an exceptional leader in Mrs. Gregorchuk, the future of music at our school is incredibly bright. Congratulations to all the students and staff on an unforgettable week of music and celebration!


  • Monday Advent Prayer Services
  • Christmas Hamper Collections
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment
  • Reconciliation for Grades 5-8
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch
  • Band and Christmas Concert rehearsals
  • SCCS Grade 6-8 Band Concert
  • SCCS Matinee & Evening Christmas Concerts
  • Christmas Spirit Week: NO UNIFORMS REQUIRED
  • Advent Prayer Services
  • Christmas Hamper Collections will be picked up on Wednesday, December 18th
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment continue on Tuesday
  • Holy Childhood Association Popcorn Sale on Tuesday, December 17th
  • Wednesday Subway & Hot Dog Fundraising Lunch for those who have ordered
  • Christmas Pageant & Caroling on Thursday, December 19th at 230 pm – JOIN US!
  • Last Day of School – Friday, December 20th
    • 10 am School Mass
    • 11:35 am Early Dismissal – PLEASE JOIN US FOR MASS!
  • Christmas Break!
  • School Resumes on Monday, January 6th, 2025
  • Learn to Skate: For K-2 students begins on Monday, January 6th, 2025
  • Early Dismissal on January 9th

More detailed information can be found on the school website, in the calendar section under Parent Zone!

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help keep everyone safe. Reminder, there is NO STOPPING in the bus loop. This is also a NO IDLE ZONE.

We are ALWAYS looking for volunteers to help with this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is being offered to our volunteers. You can sign up directly here: PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL | Monday to Friday

  • There is BLINE on Monday.
  • The Christmas Craft is on Tuesday. Students will be making a present so please do not come before 4:45PM.
  • Wednesday is the BLINE Demo/Testing at 4:30PM in the main gym. Everyone welcome!
  • Friday there is NO PM BASC.

Reminder when arriving in the mornings at the front doors please just sent your child in. Please do not go to lockers or down hallways either. BASC opens at 7AM. Please do not send your child to the doors before. BASC closes at 6PM.

January forms are due December 20th before the break, as we need to make sure we know the numbers of students for the programs. Forms for these activities are available online and at the front entrance and spots are limited. Payments can be postdated.

New offerings in January include:

  • Chocolate Cake Bake
  • Apple Crisp Bake
  • Sushi Rolling
  • New Year Craft
  • BLINE starting over.

Please note, there will be NO PM BASC on December 20th and NO BASC during the Christmas Break. Feel free to contact me with any questions at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca.

The SCCS Raffle draw took place on December 6th.
Check out the winners which are posted to our Facebook Page!

If you have a child born in 2020 who is ready for kindergarten, please email enewman@stccs.ca to request a registration package. We are currently accepting applications and already scheduling interviews for January. Kindergarten acceptances will be finalized in February, and we anticipate wait lists again this year.

Additionally, we are now booking spots for our Kinder Fair and Open House happening in January. Don’t miss out!

Our Wednesday hot lunch fundraiser is open for ordering! Please login to your MunchALunch account to place your 2025 orders. Parents can order via the following link: www.munchalunch.com

Please note that all cash/cheque payments are due before the last day of school (Friday, December 20, 2024). The last day to order and pay online for the first lunch is Wednesday, January 1, 2025. 

Please log all completed VIP hours on Permission Click by December 20th as we will be running reports over the winter break. 

Are you curious about how many volunteer hours you have completed? That information is available on the school website under the VIP section. The information is updated monthly. Please note that the entries have not been verified by the VIP team.   

Should you have any questions or concerns we can be reached via email at vip@stccs.ca.

If parents plan not to send their children to school on the morning of Friday, December 20th, the last day before the holiday break, please email reception@stccs.ca as soon as possible. This will help ensure attendance is handled smoothly and efficiently that morning. Otherwise, reception will need to call families regarding unexcused absences.

As we head into the final week before Christmas break, let’s make it festive and fun! Students are not required to wear uniforms during this time, so feel free to dress up and show your holiday spirit.

Whether it’s wearing your favorite Christmas sweater, festive colors, or dressing up in something cheerful, let’s celebrate the season together and end the year on a joyful note!

Please see the Weekly Update .pdf at the bottom of the page for a listing of dress for each day of Spirit Week.

The Learn-to-Skate program for kindergarten to Grade 2 students will begin on January 6th, 2024. An email was sent out this week with important details and a permission click. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out!

The Musical Team would like to thank everyone who supported the Candy Cane Drive.
Candy Canes will be handed out on Tuesday. Happy Holidays.

We are collecting food items for two different families from one of our local parishes. Each class is asked to contribute specific items. Here is the list:

KF/KL: jello, rice, canned tunaGr. 1: mac and cheese, tea
Gr. 1-2: cookies, stuffingGr. 2: gravy mix, peanut butter
Gr. 3: canned spaghetti, oatmealGr. 3-4: jam, canned fruit, scalloped potatoes
Gr. 4: coffee, syrup, canned vegetablesGr. 5: cereal, pancake mix
Gr. 6C: sugar, canned soupGr. 6M: cranberry sauce, bagged candy
Gr. 7: spaghetti sauce, pork and beansGr. 8: fruit juice, cake mix

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

We are asking for your help! So far we have raised $46,020. You can track our progress on the school website. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

Generous Donors Supporting our Turf Campaign
Hardman Family
Sinclair Family
Janice Carson and Corry Schmeichel in support of Liam Kutzner
David Forde CPA, CA

Here is a video preview link of the turf project completed by Venture Landscaping:

https://listings.uncutcreatives.com/videos/0192fdf4-eaae-71a9-afcc-7624693d82bb


Have a great weekend!

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

St. Charles Catholic School 
Phone: 204-837-1520 ext. 222 

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.

Principal’s Update – December 6th, 2024


As we enter the season of Advent, we are reminded of its profound meaning—a time of preparation, hope, and joyful anticipation. Advent calls us to reflect on the coming of Christ, not just at Christmas but also in our daily lives.

At St. Charles, this sacred season holds special significance.

It is a time when we come together as a community to prepare spiritually through weekly prayer services in our grade-level groups, attending Reconciliation, celebrating St. Nicholas Day, participating in our Christmas pageant, and much more. These activities help guide our hearts as we await the arrival of Christ.

In the spirit of Advent, we are also engaging in acts of kindness, such as our hamper collection to support those in need, creating 306 Christmas cards for seniors, and making decorations to brighten the season for all.

Living the teachings of Christ is at the core of our school community. Each day, we strive to care for each student, ensuring that they feel valued, supported, and loved.

The school is already beaming with anticipation and preparation for Christmas, with festive decorations and Advent themes woven into fun and meaningful learning activities. This is what our teachers do—always engaging students with meaningful learning activities!

As we journey through Advent, may we continue to support one another in creating a school environment that reflects the light of Christ, preparing not only for Christmas but also for a deeper understanding of His presence in our lives. Wishing you a blessed Advent season!


  • Advent Prayer Services
  • Christmas Hamper Collections
  • Advisory Groups and Hockey Enrichment
  • PML Lunch Hour Recital
  • PML Evening Recitals at OLPH
  • Wednesday Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch
  • Early Dismissal
  • St. Nicholas Day Assembly
  • Raffle Ticket draw
  • Advent Prayer Services
  • Christmas Hamper Collection
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment
  • Reconciliation: Wednesday, December 11th for Grade 5-8 students
  • Wednesday Pizza Fundraising Lunch for those who have ordered
  • Grade 6-8 Band Concert at St. Paul the Apostle on Thursday, December 12th at 630 pm
  • K-8 Matinee & Evening Christmas Concerts at St. Paul the Apostle on Friday, December 13th at 130 pm and 630 pm
  • Christmas Spirit Week (No uniforms all week)
  • Advent Prayer Services
  • Enrichment Classes and Hockey Enrichment
  • Holy Childhood Association Popcorn Sale
  • Wednesday Hot Dog/Subway Fundraising Lunch
  • Christmas Pageant & Caroling on Thursday, December 19th at 230 pm – JOIN US!
  • Friday, December 20th:
    • School Mass at 10 am
    • Early dismissal at 1135 am

More detailed information can be found on the school website, in the calendar section under Parent Zone!

Thank you to everyone in our community for following the parking protocols and signage to help keep everyone safe. Reminder, there is NO STOPPING in the bus loop. This is also a NO IDLE ZONE.

We are ALWAYS looking for volunteers to help with this initiative. As a thank you, FREE BASC (Before and After School Care) is being offered to our volunteers. You can sign up directly here: PARKING LOT & LOADING ZONE PATROL | Monday to Friday

  • There is BLINE on Monday.
  • There is Curling on Wednesday.
  • No BLINE is scheduled for Wednesday.
  • There is no milk or lunch program on Friday, December 13th.

January forms are due December 20th before the break, as we need to make sure we know the numbers of students for the programs. Forms for these activities are available at the front entrance and spots are limited. Payments can be postdated.

New offerings in January include:

  • Chocolate Cake Bake
  • Apple Crisp Bake
  • Sushi Rolling
  • New Year Craft
  • BLINE starting over.

Please note, there will be NO PM BASC on December 20th and NO BASC during the Christmas Break. Feel free to contact me with any questions at 204-880-8245 or email kfurutani@stccs.ca.

We’ve been working diligently to achieve our musical goals and can’t wait to showcase our hard work and joy! With the concert just one week away, it’s crucial for all students to attend the evening performances to ensure full class representation.

Band Concert (All Grade 6-8 Students): December 12th @ 6:30pm @ St. Paul the Apostle, 2400 Portage Ave.

Please bring students to the front doors of the church @ 6:00pm (in school uniform). Students are responsible for bringing their instruments to the church.

Christmas Concerts (All K-8 students): December 13th @ St. Paul the Apostle, 2400 Portage Ave.

1:30pm Concert: Students will be bussed (in school uniform). Students are not to be picked up from the church as all their personal items are at the school. Students can be signed out once they are back at the school if leaving early.

6:30pm Concert: Please bring students to the front doors of the church @ 6:00pm. Students will be supervised by their teacher in the basement, and we kindly ask parents not to go downstairs during the performance. Once the concert has concluded, parents need to come downstairs to pick up their child.

BAND CONCERT HELP NEEDED Thursday, December 12, 2024

CHRISTMAS CONCERT HELP NEEDED Friday, December 13, 2024

On behalf of the entire SCCS community, I would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to—Julie Pedersen, Lesley Kiselbach, and Michelle Barkley—for your incredible time and effort in organizing the school Christmas Craft Fair Market. Your hard work and dedication made this event a wonderful success, and we are so grateful for all the behind-the-scenes effort you all put in.

Your commitment to making the event enjoyable for everyone is truly appreciated, and we are so fortunate to have such amazing organizers. Thank you to all the parents that volunteered before, during and after the event as well. Thank you everyone for supporting SCCS!

St. Nicholas, also known as Nicholas of Myra, was a 4th-century bishop famous for his generosity, care for the poor, and love for children. His feast day, celebrated on December 6, honors his legacy as a model of Christian charity and kindness. His life teaches us about the importance of generosity, humility, and love for others, especially the less fortunate. At St. Charles Catholic School, the feast of St. Nicholas is celebrated with joy and reflection:

  • Assembly and Prayer Service: Students come together to pray and learn about St. Nicholas’ life and virtues.
  • Shoes Out and Candy Inside: In a nod to tradition, students leave their shoes out, and small treats, are placed inside, symbolizing the saint’s generosity.
  • Visit from St. Nicholas: A special guest, dressed as St. Nicholas, visits the students to remind them of his story and inspire them to follow his example.

Two wonderful evening recitals featuring nearly 100 talented performers are a remarkable accomplishment we take great pride in at SCCS. These events beautifully showcased the talent, hard work, and dedication of our students and their instructors. A heartfelt thank you to all our instructors and to Melissa Gingrich for her outstanding coordination of the PML program and both recitals. Your commitment and expertise are deeply appreciated!

Reconciliation is an important sacrament in our Catholic faith and a time for spiritual reflection and growth. At St. Charles Catholic School, this experience is offered to our Grade 5-8 students, with the support of our sponsoring parish priests, who take the time to meet with each student.

Catholic students are guided on how to participate in the sacrament of confession, deepening their understanding of forgiveness and grace. For students who are not Catholic, this is a meaningful opportunity to learn how to receive a blessing and reflect on values like kindness, respect, and humility.

This shared experience fosters a sense of community and supports the spiritual development of all our students. Reconciliation will take place on Wednesday, December 11th, from 10:00 to 11:30 AM at St. Charles Parish.

As we head into the final week before Christmas break, let’s make it festive and fun! Students are not required to wear uniforms during this time, so feel free to dress up and show your holiday spirit.

Whether it’s wearing your favorite Christmas sweater, festive colors, or dressing up in something cheerful, let’s celebrate the season together and end the year on a joyful note!The toques have arrived and have been distributed to students who ordered them. If you still need to make a payment or pick up your order, please contact the school.

Please see the Weekly Update .pdf at the bottom of the page for a listing of dress for each day of Spirit Week.

The Learn-to-Skate program for kindergarten to Grade 2 students will begin on January 6th, 2024. An email with all the necessary details will be sent out next week. If you have any questions in the meantime, please don’t hesitate to reach out!

We are excited to have our new gym doors, which arrived on Tuesday and were installed promptly. These doors enhance both security and soundproofing for our school. They will be painted during the Christmas break to complete the upgrade.

Mrs. McIsaac, our Grade 2 teacher, will be starting her maternity leave, with her last day being December 20th. We wish her all the best as she prepares to welcome her new little one—baby blessings to her and her family!

We are pleased to announce that Mrs. Tricia Schulz will be covering her maternity leave and will officially begin on January 6th, 2025. Welcome, Mrs. Schulz!

We explored the diversity of living things, focusing on arthropods. Students learned about the characteristics, diets, habitats, and adaptations of crustaceans, myriapods, insects, and arachnids.

Using their knowledge, 6M designed and created their own unique arthropods using household items. Each project was accompanied by a detailed brochure and a lab report outlining their scientific design process. The completed projects were then showcased in the library, allowing all students to admire their creativity and effort.

Great job, everyone!

To help raise funds for the Musical.
You can order a special candy-cane for $1 for your child, friend, classmates, or teachers.
Each will have a special Christmas tag attached to it.
Candy-Canes will be distributed on Tuesday, Dec. 17th to each classroom.

All orders must be in by 6:00 pm on Thursday, Dec. 12th.
Please use the Permission Click link TO PLACE YOUR ORDER: 
https://permission.click/7EeJg/ca

We are collecting food items for two different families from one of our local parishes. Each class is asked to contribute specific items. Here is the list:

KF/KL: jello, rice, canned tunaGr. 1: mac and cheese, tea
Gr. 1-2: cookies, stuffingGr. 2: gravy mix, peanut butter
Gr. 3: canned spaghetti, oatmealGr. 3-4: jam, canned fruit, scalloped potatoes
Gr. 4: coffee, syrup, canned vegetablesGr. 5: cereal, pancake mix
Gr. 6C: sugar, canned soupGr. 6M: cranberry sauce, bagged candy
Gr. 7: spaghetti sauce, pork and beansGr. 8: fruit juice, cake mix

THANK YOU to our SCCS community for your generosity and support on Giving Tuesday. We are currently compiling the donations and will share an update with you next week. Visit our link for more information. Thank you in advance for your generosity and support!

Here is a video preview link of the turf project completed by Venture Landscaping:

https://listings.uncutcreatives.com/videos/0192fdf4-eaae-71a9-afcc-7624693d82bb


Have a great weekend!

Aneta Prettie PRINCIPAL

St. Charles Catholic School 
Phone: 204-837-1520 ext. 222 

Link to .pdf version of Principal’s Update.