Posted on 2024-11-01 07:00:00 +0000 UTC

DINNER TALK

PARENT / TEACHER CONFERENCESKinder to grade 6

Reminder, the link to sign up for Parent /Teacher conferences will close on Sunday, Nov 3rd at noon.

Link for Parent / Teacher conferences

BOOK FAIR

Book fair is happening all next week. Students will be able to go to the book fair during their library period and during some recess breaks. It will also be open until 7pm on Wednesday, November 6th.

CASINO VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

We need a few more volunteers. All shifts are 5:45pm – 12:45am.

November 17- 1 more volunteer needed

November 19th- 3 more volunteers needed

please email: [email protected]

CONSTRUCTION

Wednesday will be a busy day for the construction across the street. Starting at 8am and going until 4:30pm, they will be pouring concrete and will be reducing traffic flow.

PARENT SURVEY CLOSING SOON

Link to our parent survey

We invited families to fill out a short survey in early October as we want to ensure a strong home-school connection. We have received excellent feedback with areas of growth so far, and we welcome more. We will close the survey on Friday, November 8 if you wish to add your feedback. The survey takes under 3 minutes to complete and we welcome your feedback.

SCHOOL CLOTHING

Do you want some Bellevue clothing? Click on the link- https://bellevue2425.itemorder.com/shop/sale/

Order Deadline November 18th. Delivery December 9th.

IMPORTANT DATES

Nov 3rd– Daylight savings time begins, change your clocks back 1 hour

Nov 5th & 6th– Book Fair

Nov 6th & 7th-Parent Teacher Conferences (Kindergarten to Gr 6 -not PreK)

Nov 7th– Remembrance Day ceremony; 10:35am

Nov 8th– Hot Lunch- Boston Pizza (order deadline is Sun. Nov 3rd 11:59pm)

Nov 11th-15th- Midterm Break, school closed

Nov 18th– Classes resume

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.