Posted on 2026-01-29 16:46:49.666 +0000 UTC

POLAR BEAR CLUB

We had our first Polar Bear Club on Friday afternoon and it was a success!!

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PARENT / TEACHER CONFERENCE

Our parent teacher conferences for Kindergarten to Grade 6 will be held on Tuesday February 3rd, please use this link to sign up for a spot. Sign up closes on Sunday February 1st ( Please note link will open Sunday at noon)

Sign up for Parent Conferences


REPORT CARDS

Will be available for viewing on PowerSchool on Thursday January 29th after 3pm. Please take a moment to ensure you can login to PowerSchool to avoid any problems. If you need help accessing your PowerSchool account, please contact the office.

BOARD GAME CLUB

We are still looking for some more board games to add to our board game club. Please drop off at the office, or send it with your child.

Board Game Club Poster


VALENTINES DANCE

Valentines Dance

COMMUNITY CORNER

If you’re a family with a child who has a physical or cognitive disability, this program was created with your child in mind.

Challenger Baseball is an adaptive baseball and softball program for children living with physical and/or cognitive disabilities. Our program uses the power of sport to build confidence, connection, independence, and a lifelong love of physical activity—all in a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment. Every child gets the chance to play, grow, and shine. For children 5 years old to 17 years old.

BASEBALL

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IMPORTANT DATES

Wed. Jan 28- Kindergarten Open House, 6pm to 6:30pm

Thur. Jan 29- No Kindergarten or PreK classes

Thur. Jan 29- Report cards available for viewing online

Fri. Jan 30th- PD Day, no students

Feb 2- Feb 4- Book Fair

Tues. Feb 3- Parent Teacher Conferences

Feb 5-6- Teachers Convention (no classes for students)


Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis, Dene and Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.