Nov 2013
Nov 2013
Nov 2013
Madame Linda
What a busy month! I would like to thank our Volleyball coaches as the volleyball season will be coming to an end in a few weeks: Chelsea Stone, Kate Weber, Shawn Allison and two members of the community, Chris & Kimberly, were our dedicated team coaches. This means our basketball teams will start shortly, and we need some coaches. If you are interested, please contact the school to let us know. Thank you all for your efforts towards the school fundraiser. We did quite well with it; almost as good as last year. The top sellers were awarded during assembly for their extra efforts. November will be another busy month with a lot of activities happening throughout. Our Grade 6 class is taking on the initiative of Operation Christmas Child; they will need your help very shortly for the Christmas Boxes. On November 8th at 2:15 will be our Remembrance Day Celebration, organized by our Grade 1 class. Please come join us. Our annual Toy Bingo will take place this year on Saturday, November 30th at 2:00 p.m. (More information included in this newsletter) We look forward to seeing you there! Thank you for coming to our early Parent Teacher Interviews; we had very good feedback about the early process, as well as the new procedure of having interviews in the gym for the junior and senior high parents. You will receive your childs report card shortly. (See monthly calendar for dates) If you have any concerns that were not already addressed, please contact the teacher. Communication Process: We do have lots of ways of communicating now, from the website, to Twitter, newsletter, teachers newsletter, and news bulletins via e -mail. With an administrative perspective, we always try to keep the line of communications open. We also try our best to respond to e-mails in a timely manner. We do receive an incredible amount of e-mails every day and try our best to respond, but if it happens that we didnt respond to you, please accept our apology and try again or phone. It is very important to me to respond to any concerns, or provide support when needed, etc. Once again please re-send or phone.
NOVEMBER 2013
Grande Prairie Catholic School District Sexsmith, AB
& 22nd
LOOKING FOR BASKETBALL COACHES... Basketball season is approaching soon and we are looking for some basketball coaches. If you think this may be something that would interest you or someone you know, please contact the school. (780-568-3631) The time commitment would be two nights a week for practice and then a game each week.
Faith Series - Careful Attention Needed: We are not alone in this Journey!
Sometimes the soil we are working with is not as easy to work with as we first thought it would be. Its hard, resistant and does not allow its condition to be easily changed. Sometimes the soil may even cause us to move and stray from the original path we first set out on. This is reality of the condition and range of hearts that come into our schools and classrooms every year. Within our classes, we did not choose who or what we were given; its simply there for us to give it our best effort and our choice of how we respond to it, each day, each month and each year. The students God has placed in our care are on a journey and God is entrusting to us to use whatever skills, tools, etc. it may take to lead this journey to grow and develop into the faithful Christians our Creator has created them to become. The gift of this journey together is that we are not alone in tiling the soil. God has promised to be with us and guide us if we ask him, just as God has promised to be with and guide our students as well. As Deuteronomy 31:8 says It is the Lord who goes before you. He will be with you: he will not leave or forsake you. Let us remember in this month of November that the fruit of our labor is worth striving for. God never gives up on us; let us pray we never give up on the seeds requiring our care. May we trust that the seeds that were planted and path we are on does in fact lead us home into the arms of God!
ANNUAL FALL SUPPER & Evening of Entertainment Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
WHEN:
Julius Cooke Connor McLaughlin Nevan Rohatyn Barran Van Polen Khalia Kane Cameron Slade
Kegan Dowell
Cooper Seely
Jennah Wiebe
Maclean Balderston
Grade 1/2:
Grade 8:
Tahlia Nelson
Grade 2:
Grade 9:
Korbin Rigler
Grade 3:
Gabriel Retzlaff
Grade 4: Teron Anderson
Joseph Davis
Allison Ikenouye
Catalogue Fundraiser
Our catalogue fundraiser was a great success bringing in around $13,660 in sales!! The portion that we get to keep should be around $6,147. Thank you for your support in making this a success! Our top seller from Pre-K to grade 3 was Tameeka Copeland - she received a Lamontange stuffed Tiger backpack. For grades 4-6 top seller was Hanna Lagace - she received a Lamontange stuffed Penguin. The top seller for Jr and Sr High was Rena Doucette - she received a movie pass. The Pre-K class won the pizza party for most sales per student ratio. Congratulations to everyone! We would also like to say a big thank you to the two top families: the Bradys (Received movie passes) and the McLaughlins (Received bowling passes)
SWIMMING LESSONS ARE COMING SOON!! GRADES 2-5 ARE GOING FOR SWIMMING LESSONS THIS THURSDAY, NOV. 7TH, FRIDAY, NOV. 8TH, AS WELL AS NOV 12-15TH GRADES 2&3 WILL BE LEAVING THE SCHOOL @ 8:50AM SHARP AND RETURNING TO THE SCHOOL AROUND 11:15AM GRADES 4&5 WILL BE LEAVING THE SCHOOL @9:45AM AND RETURNING AROUND 12:15. PLEASE PROVIDE MONEY FOR THE LOCKER IF NEEDED. THANK YOU!.
The community event is taking place at the Sexsmith Fire Station 9926 99 St on Saturday November 9th 2 4pm
It is Shoebox season again! Join us on Saturday November 9th in Sexsmith at the Fire Station to pack your shoeboxes full of presents for deserving kids! Bring empty shoe boxes, gift items, and $7 to help the box get into those little hands! Or just come and help us pack items that have been collected throughout the year! Spread the news, invite your friends, it will be a time of excitement for kids of all ages!
For more information check out the website: http://www.samaritanspurse.ca/operation-christmas-child.aspx. Or call Alana at 780.568.4744
Did you know that Nov. 14-21 is National Addictions Awareness week?
Did you know that Nov. 14-21 is National Addictions Awareness week? During this time focuses our attention on the actions we can take to prevent addictions. By increasing protective factors and decreasing risk factors associated with addiction, we can work toward developing nurturing environments where youth can thrive and develop resilience. Protective factors increase a young persons chances of becoming a healthy, productive adult in spite of difficult circumstances. Protective factors include: Developing healthy social skills Participating in positive-social activities Having friends who make a positive influence Having parents who monitor their childrens behavior Feeling connected to school Getting high grades Living in a neighborhood with positive adults and pro -social activities We can all play a role in the lives of youth, even if we are not involved in elaborate prevention programs. In the day-today simple interactions we have with youth, we can build strong, caring relationships and empower youth to make healthy choices for themselves. Whatever environment you are in (work, home, school, community), take a moment to make a positive influence on the youth in your life.
November 2013
Virtue of the Month: ACCEPTANCE
Sun
October 27 Sunday Mass @ 11:00 am Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
Mon
October 28
Tue
October 29
Wed
October 30
Thu
October 31
Fri
Sat
1
ALL SAINTS DAY
TIME CHANGE
4
Staff Mtg. Early Out @ 2:30
7
Swimming Lessons Grades 2 & 3 9:30-10:30 am Grade 4 & 5 10:30 - 11:30 am
9
Catholic Church Fall Supper & Evening of Entertainment
(See Newsletter for more information)
10
Sunday Mass @ 11:00 am Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
11
NO SCHOOL
12
Swimming Lessons Grades 2-5 Deadline for
13
Swimming Lessons Grades 2-5
14
Swimming Lessons Grades 2-5
15
Swimming Lessons Grades 2-5 ECS Gr.9 REPORT CARDS GO HOME
16
BONSPIEL FOR HOPE
(FRI/SAT/SUN - See
Newsletter for more information)
Remembrance Day
17
Sunday Mass @ 11:00 am Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
18
School Council Mtg. @ 6:30
19
20
PIZZA Hot Lunch
21
22
NO SCHOOL Day Off in Lieu Of P.T.I.S
23
24
Sunday Mass @ 11:00 am Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
25
26
27
Toy Bingo Toy Donations Due
28
Virtue Awards @ 2:00
29
30
TOY BINGO @ 1:00 PM
@ School Gym
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