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Kildare Youth Project
Created : 27 Apr 2020, 3:47 PM
Archived : 27 Jun 2020, 12:00 AM
Dear Parents/Guardians/Students, please find details in the attached Pdf of daily (Mon-Fri) live online workshops/chat for young people aged 12-18 years, hosted by the youth work team in Kildare Town Youth Project. Hosted by Youth Workers, the workshops are focussed on helping young people during this time.

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Updates 24th April
Created : 24 Apr 2020, 4:10 PM
Archived : 24 Jun 2020, 12:00 AM
Good afternoon everybody, I hope you are keeping safe and well. The fabulous weather has been a real blessing again this week but I have no doubt it has made the challenge of re-engaging with school work and study that little bit trickier this week after the Easter break. Hopefully you have managed to establish a good routine again. For parents and guardians, I would like to thank you all for your support again this week. Many of you completed the survey to help us understand the challenges you are facing in assisting your children with their studies. The issues around internet connectivity and access to devices is a real challenge for many of our students and indeed staff. Despite that, it was heartening to see that the majority of you feel that your son/daughter is making good progress despite the circumstances. Distance learning is certainly not ideal and there are many problems associated with it. Self motivation can be difficult and it is important that you support your son/daughter as best you can to keep going and be resilient during this time. To our non-exam class students, your teachers will be in touch shortly regarding end of year assessments. We will be working on the best way forward to do this in the coming weeks. 6th year students will have seen confirmation that the Leaving Cert exams are scheduled to begin on 29th July. Further details regarding the exact timetable will issue in the first week of June, pending the medical advice at that time. Further announcements regarding practicals etc may be made in the interim and I will confirm this with you when they are made. I know this is far from ideal for you and I hope you are taking good care of yourselves as well as maintaining focus on your studies. Ms McDonnell remains available to 'meet' with you remotely and Ms Mills, you will remember, also sent you a message saying that she is available to support you in any way she can. Indeed, we are all here to support you. 3rd year students are already aware that the Junior Cycle final examinations have been postponed. There has been much media coverage on this over this week. I would urge parents and students to remain patient until official announcements are made with regard to arrangements for assessment. The last thing I want to do is contribute further to any anxieties that may exist by making a knee-jerk decision that I subsequently have to reverse, thereby furthering the anxiety you may be experiencing. Could I remind everybody of the official sources of information: Department of Education www.education.ie/en/ There is a dedicated Covid-19 section on the DES site www.education.ie/en/covid-19/ The State Examinations Commission examinations.ie The HSE www2.hse.ie/coronavirus/?source=banner-www I would like to thank all of you who have donated to the SVP fundraiser set up by Ms Mills to support families in the local community. After an initial target was set to raise €500 I am delighted to say that as I write this message we have reached €1,005 already. If you can donate, follow the link here: www.svp.ie/crossandpassion I want to finish by wishing you all a pleasant weekend. Stay safe, stay home. J Leonard
Reminder of Post-Primary School Transport Scheme Applications - deadline 24th April
Created : 22 Apr 2020, 2:43 PM
Archived : 22 Jun 2020, 12:00 AM
Post-Primary School Transport Scheme Applications It should be noted that in regard to the Primary and Post-Primary School Transport Schemes, applications for School Transport for the 2020/2021 school year are currently open and can be accessed online at www.buseireann.ie/schooltransport . . The closing date for applications is Friday 24th April 2020.
Survey by the National Parents Council - deadline 5pm today
Created : 22 Apr 2020, 1:03 PM
Archived : 22 Jun 2020, 12:00 AM
Dear Parents/Guardians, the following survey was brought to my attention for the parents/guardians of exam year students. If you are a parent of a 3rd or 6th year student and would like to give your views the two minute survey can be found here: bit.ly/3aegWuO The deadline is 5pm today. Kind regards J Leonard
Cross and Passion College Fundraiser for our local Saint Vincent de Paul.
Created : 22 Apr 2020, 12:49 PM
Archived : 22 Jun 2020, 12:00 AM
Good afternoon everybody, I'm delighted to support an initiative organised by Ms Mills to support members of the local community through St Vincent de Paul. Please see the message from Ms Mills and the link to donate here: This is a difficult time for many people and for some more difficult than others with added financial worries. The CPC community has always given generously to various causes and would like at this time to support the work of our local SVP. I have been in contact with the SVP east region fundraising co ordinator and she is delighted and hugely thankful that we would think of them and support their work at this time. We are aiming to raise 500 euro for SVP which will help out many families at this time. Can I please ask staff, parents, students and our wider CPC community if you can support in any small way please click the link below and donate whatever little you can. Thank you for supporting our fundraiser on behalf of the work at SVP – we really appreciate you taking the time to help. We will keep you updated on how much we are raising and if we reach our target. The link is now live for this fundraiser - www.svp.ie/crossandpassion Thank you J Leonard
6th year Higher Level Maths
Created : 20 Apr 2020, 1:05 PM
Archived : 20 Jun 2020, 12:00 AM
The following may be useful for 6th year students studying Higher Level Maths. It was an online revision class run by Griffith College over Easter. Higher Level Booklet here: maths.griffith.ie/pluginfile.php/7369/mod_label/intro/Maths%20-%20HL%20Booklet%202020%20NEW.pdf Video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k16MKR-F2U Best wishes J Leonard
Welcome 'back'
Created : 20 Apr 2020, 12:14 PM
Archived : 20 Jun 2020, 12:00 AM
Dear Parents/Guardians/Students, I hope this message finds you all safe and well. The Easter break was very welcome I'm sure and provided an opportunity to come away from the screens a little and recharge and refresh ahead of this term. Today marks the beginning of that term and no doubt the students are re-engaging with their teachers this morning. I want to thank the many parents who took the time to fill out the survey on distance learning. This survey has provided us with really useful information about the reality of how you are finding this experience. There are serious and genuine challenges being experienced but overall families are coping magnificently given the circumstances we all find ourselves in. Things are far from perfect but together we can overcome many of these challenges. To our 6th years, thank you to those of you who filled in the survey specifically for you. Again, your feedback is vital in helping your teachers to effectively help you through this time. I'm sure you still have many questions around the arrangements for your exams and I hope that there might be some further clarity provided in the coming days. However, in the meantime, keep going with your learning, revision and study. As I said in a previous message, time spent thinking about things that are beyond your control is time wasted. You can control your own work and study and I know this is an extremely challenging time, but you can do this! I will be in regular contact with updates as always, but to start this term please enjoy the following which involve contributions from CPC students: Florence of ‘Florence and the Machine’ had invited fans to contribute to a poem. Over ten thousand fans responded and Florence selected some of their lines to create a collective poem. Tia Boyd Burke's (6th year) lines were selected; ‘we sung choruses from our balconies, To give ourselves some company, Hiding from the phantom in our city,’ Florence Welch; A collective poem about solidarity and support through quarantine “Alone, yet together, Threads apart weaving as one, I am worried about what the future will bring for my mother, I lit a match for you, In the calmness of my room, Rituals return to the stovetops and altars arrive in our bellies. “And I shall wait three days, 20 years, Or even an age for a brighter moment, Falling in love, Like never before, On opposite sides of a long-locked door, And one day looking back, I will find a reason to hug you tighter. “I recall the hands touching the violin while exiting the church, Every petal a loved one, The gathered children looking out. “Sometimes I forget the sun, But there it is again, Spring is pouring from my mouth, I’m enjoying feeling small and perishable, Then becoming the sky, I let myself fall in. “And then it all began, This drowsiness is scary, The days blurred, I kiss your ribs because I want to feel the way you breathe, I keep the smallest stick wedged in the door. “The God in me begins to pray and knows that we sung choruses from our balconies, To give ourselves some company, Hiding from the phantom in our city, An overwhelming sense of contradiction, Staying away from what I love out of love, I was waiting for the birds to tell me it was over, Afraid as a fevered child, bound to the bed. “Just look for the grace of your mother, my daughter, the health care worker, Who comes with a cloth for your head, A long forgotten astronaut caught in the atmosphere, And as it spins aimlessly, And now alone in the dark, It remembers how to breathe, How to close its eyes, How to simply be. “Maybe this i permission, to rest, to love, to breathe, to make beauty in madness, Music in silence, to write letters, to say sorry, to feel our bodies, to feel compassion. Maybe this is a lesson in deepest truths and simplest pleasures. Will we ever again be asked to stay still to save lives? “Early spring thaws the ground enough to make it kind to girls who run barefoot through woods, Palm leaves glittering in the sky, A hurricane of fear, And despite it all, we’re still here, Only now we understand the perils of our fathers. “Somewhere out of it but right, Right here, Now is our turn to take care of you.” Please also take a moment to enjoy the wonderful creativity of Leo Brychta (5th year) and friends in their musical tribute to healthcare workers: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECIwH1Z1qT8 Best wishes for the term ahead. Take good care everyone. J Leonard
Useful article for exam students
Created : 10 Apr 2020, 8:28 PM
Archived : 10 Jun 2020, 12:00 AM
Following today’s announcement, 6th year students and parents might find the following article useful: www.unicef.ie/stories/coping-with-exam-postponement/ Take care everyone J Leonard
10th April - Minister McHugh announces postponement of State Examinations and update on school closure
Created : 10 Apr 2020, 5:49 PM
Archived : 10 Jun 2020, 12:00 AM
Dear Parents/Guardians/Students, Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh TD has this afternoon announced updated arrangements for Junior Cycle and Leaving Certificate examinations as well as updated information about school closure. Please see the full statement here: www.education.ie/en/Press-Events/Press-Releases/2020-press-releases/PR20-04-10.html You may also be interested to read the Press Release from the management bodies of second level schools and the NAPD: Response to announcement on state examinations Association of Community and Comprehensive Schools (ACCS), Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI), Joint Managerial Body (JMB) and National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals (NAPD) appreciate the clarity brought by this morning’s announcement regarding the state examinations. This brings certainty for students at this difficult time as they continue to prepare for their Leaving Certificate and Junior Cycle Exams. We wish to assure the students and parents of the continued support of their schools in maintaining continuity of teaching and learning and engagement with the student cohort. This is a vitally important time for students to remain connected with their schools and their teachers, and we would encourage all students to do so and their parents to support them in this regard. We would like to acknowledge the ongoing work of the students, teachers and management in our school communities in dealing with the unique and challenging circumstances we are presented with at this time in such a positive and productive manner. In light of the revised schedule that has been announced, we would ask that our students take a complete break from their studies in this Easter period so that they can return refreshed and renewed to the learning process. We look forward to engaging further with the Department of Education and Skills to work through the operational details of this announcement over the coming weeks. (End) While there is no perfect solution in this extraordinary situation we are in, I hope that today's announcement brings some clarity to our students and their families. I wish you all every blessing this Easter and will be in touch with further news as I receive it. Take care everyone J Leonard
Survey - have you a few moments to spare?
Created : 09 Apr 2020, 3:01 PM
Archived : 09 Jun 2020, 12:00 AM
I hope you are all well and staying safe. Parents/Guardians, We are keen to hear from all parents regarding the experience of 'homeschooling' during the period of closure. I know from the many emails of support that learning was still very much taking place before the Easter Holidays. Your insights will help us to understand the experience for our students. If you have a moment please complete this survey bit.ly/PGss To all 6th Years, We are particularly interested to hear from you on your experience to date. We know this is an uncertain and challenging time for you and we are keen to support you as best we can. Your views will help us to understand what is working best for you. It would be great if you could complete this survey bit.ly/6thss My thanks to Ms Lennon for compiling these surveys. Well done to CPC student Kate Dooley, who had a piece on the Kilcullen Diary yesterday about her own experience of the 'unexpected break' kilcullenbridge.blogspot.com/2020/04/covid-19-and-student-unexpected-break.html Take good care everyone J Leonard