Posted on 2024-10-04 07:00:00 +0000 UTC

DINNER TALK

PHOTO ORDERING DEADLINE

Please remember the order deadline for school pictures (for free shipping to the school) is Monday October 7th. The portal will be open after this, but only for shipping to your home (for a fee)

MORNING DROP OFF and AFTER SCHOOL

Parents, we ask that students do not play on the playgrounds in the mornings.  We find that the day starts of better for our students and we do not have enough supervision for this type of activity in the mornings. 

We also ask that students go right home and not play on the playground without their parents. Students can drop off backpacks and come back to the school, with parent permission. This avoids panicked phone calls when students don’t go home after school.

PD DAY FRIDAY OCT 11TH

HALLOWEEN DANCE

Tickets available starting Sunday Oct. 6th on your Parent PowerSchool account

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING- SCHOOL COUNCIL & PARENT FUNDRAISING

Please join School Council and Parent Fundraising Society for the AGM on Wednesday October 23rd 6pm in the staff room

OUTDOOR GYM THIS WEEK!

Students will be participating in gym outdoors this week, please ensure your child has a coat/weather appropriate gear!

SURVEY!

Parents please watch your emails for a short school survey- we would love your input!

COMMUNITY CORNER

After School Hangout Registration Form

IMPORTANT DATES

Mon. Oct 7th– School picture order deadline

Tue. Oct 9th- Parent Cafe- Supporting Toilet Training- 9am, all welcome!

Tues. Oct 9th– Jersey Day!

Thur. Oct 10- Hot lunch; Sugar & Spice (order deadline Sat. Oct 5th 11:59pm)

Fri. Oct 11th– PD Day, no classes

Mon. Oct 14th– Thanksgiving- school closed

Wed. Oct 16th- Picture retake day

Fri. Oct 18th- Halloween Dance 6:30pm-8pm


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.