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  Vol. 1, Number 2
Python Post

  This Month's Feature_
  Sport's Features  
  Teacher Facts  
  The Funny Page  
  Recipes  
  Teacher Wish List  
  And I Quote...  
  Mr. G's World  
No one is free, even the birds are chained to the sky. 
~Bob Dylan


Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night! 
~Clement Clarke Moore
Teacher Dream Team Dominate Dodgeball!!

This year the teachers Dream Team has once again beaten the grade 7, 8, and 9 teams. While each student team lost, they maintained their respective pride with admirable, valiant effort. The grade nines came very close to ousting the champs when one student clipped the teachers numbers down to four. This, combined with the efforts of both the grade 7s and 8s, made the Dream Team nervous, causing Mr. G to call for an expanded training regiment before next year's tournament. Besides a couple of scintillating catches on the part of the teachers, the grade 7s were the only team to catch a teacher-tossed dodge ball, so give them a good hoot! The whole student population hopes that next year one of its teams will overcome the incredible challenge posed by the teachers.
St. Peter's Grade 7 boys volleyball team takes Gold at the Regional tournament! Silver was taken by MacDonald Drive Junior High.
Candy Cane Cookies 

Ingredients 

~1 cup butter 
~1 cup icing sugar 
~1 egg 
~½ tsp vanilla extract 
~½ tsp almond or peppermint extract (peppermint for more seasonal-ness) 
~¼ tsp salt 
~2 ½ cups flour 
~red food colouring 
~green food colouring 

Instructions 

~Cream butter and icing sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy. 
~Beat in egg, both extracts, and salt. 
~Add flour, beating at low speed until combined. 
~Divide dough in half. 
~Colour one half with red food colouring and the other with green. 
~Form dough into disks. 
~Wrap disks in plastic wrap and chill for at least 20 minutes. 
~Line baking sheets with parchment paper. 
~Divide each disk of dough into 6 pieces and roll pieces into 12’’ long logs. 
~Chill for 10 minutes. 
~Twist one log of each colour together and turn down one end to form a candy cane shape. 
~Arrange on prepared baking sheets and chill for 1 hour. 
~Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. 
~Bake for 20-24 minutes. 
~Remove from the oven before cookies start to turn colour. 
~Transfer sheets to wire racks to cool completely. 

Tip: You can make the cookies thinner by dividing the disks into more pieces, but roll logs of the same length.
**A SPJH Christmas!**
SPJH can get a little festive around the holidays... 
Ms. Gladney and her elves!
  Coats for Kids!
French Club Christmas gathering!
Ms. Barbeau and Mr. Staple leading our wonderful choir and band during the SPJH Christmas concert. 
Social Action Team and Ms. Clancy mid-Christmas dance.
Social Action Team and the band/choir raised $900 for our Christmas hampers during the cake auction. A big thanks to Ms. Clancy and her elves!
November vibes
The
We are so happy to see you again!
Mr. Baird all lit up!
Mm. Hubley's homeroom showing their Christmas spirit during the door decorating contest.  
Ms. Derible wishes to spend time making memories with family and friends.
Ms. Autexier is wishing for her students to speak more French in 2017.
Ms. O'Rourke is wishing for a good book to read.
Mr. Myers wishes for students to place books back on shelves in their proper place (and a happy 2017 for all)!
Ms. Torraville wishes you all to be confident always.  
Mr. Molloy hopes for a stellar 2017!
Mr. Burton wishes for a better sound system in the class, for pencil crayons, for tonnes of holiday fun and cheer for all!!!
Ms. Janes hopes that students will come to class prepared in 2017. 
Ms. Caines dreams of a snowy Christmas with lots of skiing!
Ms. Kennedy would like all SPJH students to have an enjoyable Christmas!
Mr. Langdon wishes for a Super Grover bobblehead.
Mr. Ryan wishes you a healthy and happy 2017. 
Mr. Thistle wishes that all our students have a safe holiday and return with renewed energy and initiative.
Ms. Blundon Mes voeux: un joyeux noël et une bonne année!
Ms. Lushman is wishing that the kitchen will work in 2017!
Ms. Pardy hopes that everyone will have a more positive attitude in 2017.
Ms. Hubley hopes to hear students speaking more French in 2017.
Ms. Galgay hopes that all staff, students and their families have a joyous Christmas and all the blessing in the New Year.
Ms. Noseworthy would like to make more art in 2017!
Ms. O’Keefe-Swain is wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday and that Santa brings calculators and pencils to all!!
Ms. Pearce wishes for our students to treat each other with kindness and respect, not just at Christmas but all throughout the year! #peace
Mr. Williams AKA Mr. G  wishes for some pencils for my students, some loose leaf for my students, a new chair, a new fancy fountain for the basement, and peace on Earth.
Ms. Walsh wishes for a new snow globe. 
Ms. Barbeau is hoping for a new coffeemaker, the Bruce Springsteen book and a chance to meet the Boss himself!
Mr. Tilley wishes that students be especially kind to each other in 2017. 
Ms. Rhyder hopes that all our wishes come true.

                       And from the rest of us at SPJH, we wish you a happy holiday!
     (It's true! Teachers have wishes too!)
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SPJH teachers raise money for Movember! 
Remembrance Day
Skills NL 
Field trip fun at the GEO centre 
Congratulations to Mallory Button, winner of the Lions Club Poster Contest
Pancake Breakfast! 
Teachers vs. Students Hockey Match!

And the students win!


Mr. Staple has completed every “Super Mario” game of all time!

Ms. Pardy is married to a magician!
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