Posted on 2024-09-13 07:00:00 +0000 UTC

DINNER TALK

PICTURE DAY

Wednesday, September 18th is picture day for Kindergarten to grade 6. Photos will be likely to be outside.

Please note, EI-PreK do not have their pictures taken at this time.

PD DAY- NO SCHOOL FRIDAY, SEPT. 20TH

SCHOOL COUNCIL AND PARENT FUNDRAISING SOCIETY MEETING

The first meeting of the year will be held Wednesday, September 18th at 6pm in the staff room. Please join and be apart of the school community. Everyone welcome.

STUDENT VERIFICATION FORMS

All families are required to complete the Student Verification forms. Thank you to those who have completed them already!

Parents are able to verify the information the school has on file each year. It’s important for families to review this information each year. If you need detailed instructions, you can find them  here.

PARENT FUNDRAISING SOCIETY

HOT LUNCH

Hot lunch has started up already! Orders usually close on Sundays at midnight. Information on how to set up Hot Lunch can be found on our website here. We ask that parent order from this site, as it is a fundraiser for our school. Please refrain from dropping off hot lunches on Friday. We have too many hot lunches being dropped off and makes it difficult for our office staff.

COMMUNITY CORNER

IMPORTANT NUMBERS

Sat Sept 14th- Hot Lunch order deadline; Thur. Sept 19 hot lunch; Kernel’s and Subway

Wed. Sept 18th- School Picture Day! (Kindergarten to grade 6)

Wed. Sept 18th- School Council and Parent Fundraising meetings 6pm in staff room

Thur. Sept 19th- Cross country race at Ecole Colonial Estates School (after school)

Fri. Sept 20th- PD Day, no classes for students

Mon. Sept 23rd-Sept 27th- Week of Truth and Reconciliation

Fri. Sept 27th- Orange Shirt Day

Mon. Sept 30th- No School, National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

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.