Posted on 2024-09-06 07:00:00 +0000 UTC

DINNER TALK

This is a new section to our Bellevue News. Conversations with our children are such an important part of a healthy development and to foster a positive home-school connection. We will add a quick topic that you are welcome to use, and we will include current events, character education assemblies, etc from the school. 

STUDENT VERIFICATION FORMS

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.

WALKING FIELD TRIP AND TERRY FOX

Please complete the walking field trip in your Parent PowerSchool account so students can participate with the Terry Fox Walk on Friday September 13th. Classes participate in other walks that are part of class and PE throughout the year. This form is under ‘Fees & Forms’ in PowerSchool.

YEARBOOKS

Yearbooks from 2023-2024 were handed out Friday. We will be delivering some to the students that now attend other schools. If you want to purchase one, there are a few still available.

HOT LUNCH

Hot lunch has started up already! The first day is Friday Sept 13th and is McDonalds. Orders close on Sunday September 8th at midnight. Information on how to set up Hot Lunch can be found on our website here.

BOARD HIGHLIGHTS

Board highlights can be read on the division website here.

COMMUNITY CORNER

IMPORTANT DATES

Fri. Sept 13th- Terry Fox walk

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

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.