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ELMER ELSON ELEMENTARY Volume 1 Newsletter - September 2016 Vol. 1, Issue 2 Elmer Elson Elementary Box 330 Mayerthorpe, AB. T0E 1N0 www.elmerelson.ca P rincipal s C orner Hello again! We are now through two weeks of school and things are moving along smoothly. Our current enrollment is 275 students. This is about 14 less than we had in June, and 3 more than we had originally projected. We are continuing our leadership journey again this year. On Friday, September 2 nd, we had a school wide pancake breakfast followed by a synergizing activity. The students were buddied up and the older students showed great leadership while assisting the younger students. Check out our completed activity on the bulletin board in the library. Our student showcase in the front entrance is being updated with a new slogan. Student pictures will once again be added. It will look amazing. As well, the grade 5 classes painted the windows with many back to school ideas. We welcome these new students to EEE: all ECS students, Jillianne Sanggawa and Keira Price in grade 1, Rylan Moore, Avery Robichaud - Bourque, Blake Swaren, Charalie Ruhl in Grade 2, and Emma Hansen, Johanna Sanggawa, Sarah Swaren and Gavin Tetz in Grade 4 and Kayden Witts in Grade 5. It was wonderful to see so many of you at Meet the Staff night and I look forward to working with all of you throughout the year. What s Inside Student Safety Important Dates Reminder School Fees Staff Parking Volunteer Meeting School Council Recorders for Music Class Tabs for Tots Student Snack Shop Co-op Till Tapes Student Leadership Student Agendas Breakfast Program Meal of the Month Attendance Policy Signing your child out apples foreveryone In Town Bus Fees School Website Remind App Student Recognition Information Night Important Dates Calendar of Events Yours in Education, Anna Greenwood

P AG E 2 STUDENT SAFETY As parents, you play a key role in ensuring student safety around the school when you are dropping off or picking up your children. Please use the north side of the school for this. Here are a few key points to ensure everyone has a safe arrival or departure. 1) Students and parents should cross at the crosswalks where safety patrol members are working. Even if the patrol team is not present the marked crosswalk should still be used. 2) If you park on the west side of the school towards the hospital, please walk down to the corner to cross. Please do not walk between the buses to get to or from your vehicle, as this is unsafe. 3) Please do not park 2 or 3 deep along the road on the north side of the school. This makes it too dangerous for the students as they are often hidden behind vehicles. BUS ZONE Please do not enter the bus zone between 8:30 to 9:00 a.m. as well as 3:00 to 3:20 p.m. Please note these dates: September 16 th Staff Planning and Development Day - No School for students September 22 nd Photo Day September 27 th September 29 th School Council Organization Meeting @ 5:30 p.m. Meal of the Month (all grades)

P AG E 3 SCHOOL FEES School Fees as set by Northern Gateway are: $60.00/student or $150.00/family (3 or more children) Ms. Williams reports that many fees have been paid already. We appreciate this and it ensures your child(ren) are included in all school activities funded by our school fees. We recognize that family and personal circumstances may make it difficult for some people to pay these fees. If this is your situation, you are urged to contact Miss Greenwood to arrange for payments by installments or a waiver of fees. You can now register to pay these school fees and others such as milk and Meal of the Month on-line. To register go to: https://ngps.schoolcashonline.com STAFF PARKING Each of our staff members have an assigned parking stall in the parking lot west of the school. To ensure that all staff parking stalls are available to them, please park on the north side of the school. Of course, during the day if you visit the school for a short period of time, you may park in front of the school. However, the bus zone must be free of all vehicles by 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. We have two parking stalls straight west of our main entrance designated for handicap parking. V olunteer Meeting Volunteers are very important at EEE. We are planning an information/ training meeting for all parents who would like to volunteer at our school this year. Please plan to attend this meeting on Monday, September 26 th at 10:30 a.m.

SCHOOL COUNCIL REPORT P AG E 4 All parents are invited to attend our School Council Kick-off B-B-Q on Tuesday, September 27 th, at 5:30 p.m. The new executive for the year will be elected. This is an excellent way to be involved in your child s schooling. We will be providing free babysitting during the meeting. Please come with your ideas, thoughts, suggestions, etc. and let your voice be heard. To assist us in planning for the B-B-Q and babysitting, please return the section on the last page of this newsletter. RECORDERS FOR MUSIC CLASS Children in grades four, five and six need a recorder as part of their Music curriculum. We are starting our recorder unit now, so students are urged to purchase a recorder from the school. The cost is ten dollars, and as their recorder will be used for the next few years, this should be considered a good investment. Grade 5 and 6 students who have a recorder from a previous year do not need to purchase a new one. If you are paying by cheque, please make it payable to Elmer Elson Elementary. The school discourages purchasing a recorder from other sources for several reasons. Safety and durability is guaranteed with a recorder purchased from the school. Tone quality is a huge factor: would you enjoy playing an instrument that was not capable of producing good sound? Also, recorders sound much better together when all are of the same quality. Please consider purchasing a school recorder in the best interest of your child s musical development. TABS for TOTS We are continuing to support the Tabs for Tots program. Staff and students from Elmer Elson are proud to be part of this worthy cause. We have been asked to continue collecting pull-tabs from pop cans, juice cans, baby formula cans or any cans that have a pull-tab opener. The money generated from these tabs is used to purchase much needed equipment in regional hospitals. We appreciate your continued support of this program.

P AG E 5 STUDENT SNACK SHOP The student snack shop will be open every lunch break at 12:05, except on Meal of the Month days. All items are fifty cents each. Choices may vary at times, but they will include such things as: juice boxes, cheese and breadsticks, hot rods, cheese strings, Special K bars, puddings, jello, nutrigrain bars, Famous Amos cookies, mini Ritz Bits and yogurt tubes. The snack shop is not intended to provide the students lunches but rather add to them. Therefore, we have a limit of a toonie as the amount that any child can spend on a given day. Mrs. Cowley, Mrs. Paquette and Mrs. Rizzoli, with the assistance of the grade five students, operate the snack shop. CO-OP TILL TAPES For the past few years, our Parent Fundraising Society has been collecting Co-op till tapes as a fundraiser for our school. This money is used toward school projects. If you shop at the Co-op store and would like to help us with this fundraiser, please bring your till tapes to the school and place them in the container on our office counter. Your support of this project will be much appreciated. The next collection period will end on December 15 th. STUDENT LEADERSHP As mentioned earlier, we are continuing with our student leadership journey. Each class has written mission statements that are displayed in the classrooms. As time goes on we will develop additional mission statements for other areas of the school such as the playground, boot rooms, etc. This will give the students ownership and accountability. Developing student leadership and empowering our students is a primary focus within our school. Many opportunities currently exist to allow students to use and grow their leadership skills. House Leagues, Students Union, Snack Shop, Recycling program, Options and Milk program, to name a few. We intend to continue our leadership groups and offer students more input in this area. Additionally, our student MC s and greeters will be an area that we continue to develop. Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you are a leader, success is all about growing others. Jack Welch

P A G E 6 STUDENT AGENDAS Each student in our school has been given an agenda. This is an excellent way to communicate between home and school. It also helps students take responsibility for organizing homework and remembering important dates and schedules. BREAKFAST PROGRAM Breakfast is available for students who have not eaten before they come to school. Students wishing to have breakfast can go to the community kitchen when the 8:45 bell rings. It is important for them to be prompt so they are ready for classes at 8:53. MEAL OF THE MONTH The first Meal of the Month will be on Thursday, September 29 th. In general, they will be on the last Thursday of the month. We wish to thank our wonderful volunteers for their hard work, making this event happen for our students. ATTENDANCE POLICY Regular attendance is the key to success for students to reach their potential and be as successful as possible at school. With the new teaching styles and the use of technology to leverage learning, it is very difficult for students to catch up when they are absent. We have developed an attendance policy to guide us and you, in our expectations for student attendance. This policy is posted on our school website.

P A G E 7 PLEASE SIGN YOUR CHILD OUT Students who are leaving the school during the day must be signed out at the office. All students who are going home for lunch must advise their teachers of this. If your child is not returning in the afternoon we must be informed. apples for EveryonE Our apples for EveryonE program is off to a great start! Individuals who have sponsored apples for the month of September are Mrs. Susan Mattson and Mrs. Leslie Cowley. We thank all individuals and businesses who have contributed to our program. IN TOWN BUS FEES If your child is being picked up by the bus in town please be reminded that a transportation fee is required for this service. This does not apply to students that live in the Paddle Heights Trailer Park by the High School or students north of the tracks by the welding shop, but is in effect for all other students in town. The fee, set by Northern Gateway, is $290.00 per student, or $145.00 for ECS. The family rate is $722.00. SCHOOL WEBSITE we re on the web www.elmer.elson.ca Please be sure to check the Elmer Elson website regularly. This is invaluable for keeping you up to date on the happenings in the school and division. Also, be sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter. We will be using these for communicating school events all year. REMIND APP Thank you to those parents who have already signed up for this app. I will be using it to remind you of school events and activities. If you have not signed up yet, you still can join. This will certainly enhance school to home communication and keep you informed about school happenings. Classroom teachers will also have given you information for joining their classroom. Please be sure to join so you don t miss out on key information.

P A G E 8 STUDENT RECOGNITION Our first Student Recognition Assembly will be on Tuesday, October 4 th, at 10:30 a.m. Throughout the school year each child will be recognized once. Generally this recognition relates to leadership, personal growth and work habits. Parents will receive a letter to let them know when their child is being recognized. In general these assemblies will be on the first Thursday of the month at 10:30 a.m. Northern Gateway Public Schools Learning Services will be in our community to present information on the topic of Alberta Education s Competencies and how they are a part of learning in our schools. Please join us for this presentation. Thursday, September 22 nd, 2016 7:00 p.m. Mayerthorpe Jr./Sr. High School Please contact the school should you have any questions. Competencies Overview: https://education.alberta.ca/media/3115408/competencies-overview-may-17.pdf we re on the web www.elmer.elson.ca

IMPORTANT DATES 2016-2017 September 16 Friday Planning & Development Day (no school for students) September 22 Thursday Photo Day ECS Grade Six September 22 Thursday Parent Information Night 7:00 Mayerthorpe High School September 26 Monday Volunteer Meeting 10:30 a.m. September 27 Tuesday School Council Meeting 5:30 pm October 7 Friday Planning & Development Day (no school for students) October 10 Monday Thanksgiving Day October 26 & 27 Wednesday Parent-Teacher Conferences & Thursday 5:00 7:30 p.m. November 9 Wednesday Day in lieu for teachers No School November 10 Thursday No School November 11 Friday Remembrance Day December 1 Thursday Report Cards go home December 2 Friday Planning & Development no school for students) December 15 Thursday Christmas Concerts afternoon and evening 1:00 & 7:00 p.m. December 23 Friday Last day of school before Christmas Holidays

IMPORTANT DATES 2016-2017 January 9 Monday First day of school 2017 January 31 Tuesday Planning & Development Day (no school for students) February 9 & 10 Thursday & Teachers Convention Friday (no school for students) February 20 Monday Family Day March 1 & 2 Wednesday & Parent Teacher Conferences Thursday 5:00-7:30 p.m. March 10 Friday Planning & Development Day (no school for students) March 31 Friday Report cards go home April 13 Thursday No School April 14 Friday Good Friday April 17-21 Easter Holidays April 24 Monday First day back after Easter Holidays May 18 Thursday Planning & Development Day (no school for students) May 19 Friday Day in lieu for teachers (No School) May 22 Monday Victoria Day June 29 Thursday Last Day of School for Students June 30 Friday Planning & Development Day

SEPTEMBER 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Planning & Development Day NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS 17 18 19 20 21 22Photo Day ECS-Gr. 6 23 24 Parent Information Night @MHS 7:00 p.m. 25 26 Parent Volunteer Meeting @10:30 a.m. 27 School Council Meeting @5:30 28 29 Meal of the Month ECS-Gr. 6 30

OCTOBER 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thuursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 Student Recognition Assembly 10:30 5 6 7 Planning & Development Day NO SCHOOL 8 9 10 Thanksgiving Day 11 12 13 AUTHOR VISIT Gerry Rasmussen 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Parent/Teacher Conferences 5:00-7:30 p.m. 27 Parent/Teacher Conferences 5:00-7:30 p.m. 28 29 BOOK FAIR BOOK FAIR BOOK FAIR BOOK FAIR MOM ECS-GR. 6 BOOK FAIR 30 31 Halloween Day

FEEDBACK FORM Detach from the newsletter and return to school with your child. SCHOOL COUNCIL B-B-Q September 27 th, 2016 Yes, I am planning to attend the School Council B-B-Q on September 27 th Yes, I would like to have babysitting provided for my child(ren) No. of children Parent(s) Name