Imperial School Contact info: March 2015 306-963-2240 [email protected] Sun 1 8 Mon Tue 2 3 Day 6 Day 1 9 10 Wed K Thu 4 5 Day 2 Day 3 K K 11 12 Fri 6 K K Jr. Basketball predistricts 15 Day 5 K K Day 6 Day 1 16 17 18 Collaborative Learning Day Jr. Basketball districts (No School) 22 23 24 Day 2 29 Day 3 K 30 31 Subway lunchstudents Day 1 KK Day 5 K Day 4 K KK Day 2 25 K K Day 4 K Day 2 7 Day 4 13 14 Report cards (k-6) Sr. Basketball Conferences Day 3 Kv 19 K Sat K 20 21 Sr. Basketball Regionals Sr. Basketball Regionals Day 6 Day 1 26 27 28 Sr. Basketball Provincials Sr. Basketball Provincials Day 5 K Day 6 K Imperial School April Contact info: 306-963-2240 2015 [email protected] Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 5 12 6 7 Easter Break 13 Day 3 KK K Fri 2 3 Report cards (k-6) Good Friday Sat 4 Day 4 8 9 10 Easter Break Easter Break Easter Break Day in Lieu PTI 14 15 16 17 11 18 Parent/Teacher interviews Day 5 19 K 20 Day 4 26 Day 1 21 22 Sr. Badminton Regionals Sr. Badminton Regionals K Day 2 Day 3 23 24 Day 6 Day 1 28 29 30 Subway lunchstudents Sr. Badminton PreDistricts Sr. Badminton PreDistricts Day 5 KKK 27 Day 3 Day 6 K Day 4 K Day 5 K Day 6 K Day 2 K 25 Principal’s Report Although February was a short month, it still was busy. The high school students held a successful bonspiel. Thank you to those community members who volunteered their time. We really do appreciate your support. Congratulations to Noah McLane’s team on their win. Another event the school participated in was Jump Rope for Heart. A big thanks to Mrs. Kelly for organizing the event. The students raised $1659.50. Thanks you to all who supported this very worthwhile cause. The students had a great time participating in the many jump rope activities. The staff and students would also like to welcome Mrs. Rachelle Hugg to our staff. Mrs. Hugg will be providing instruction to the Kindergarten classroom. We are very excited to have her on staff. We hope you enjoy your time at Imperial School. I would also like to thank Kody Poitras for arranging an alumni basketball game for us. Several of Ms. Cantelon’s former players will be coming back to take on the current senior boys basketball team on Friday, February 27 at 2:45. Just a reminder that on March 16, the staff will be going to Humboldt for a Collaborative Learning Day. There will be no school for the students. Classroom Happenings Kindergarten and Grade 1/2 News No report at this time Grade 3 & 4 News In February, it was Groundhog Day, and the groundhog, Wiarton Willy, did not see his shadow. We were so excited for Jump Rope for Heart. We got to make our own animals out of heart shapes and googly eyes. Each team got to make a group heart to post on the wall in the gym. There were also a lot of fun physical activities. On the day before the break, we had a Valentine’s party. We each got a Kinder Surprise with a Transformer or a fairy inside. Then, we had a long break. We are now working on our book reports. We have to make movie posters about our books. In math, we are learning about division. Math is very fun and interesting! In science, we are learning about light, and in social studies, we are learning about the Plains First Nations people. ~The Grade 3/4 Class Grade 5 & 6 News In ELA, we are practicing for choral speaking and we are also reading a novel called Number the Stars. In math, we are learning about rounding numbers and how to count money. In science, we are learning about electricity. In social, we are learning about the world map, and in health, we are learning about noncommunicable and communicable diseases. In PE, we are learning about badminton. In computers and genius hour, we are doing a science fair. In band, we are practicing for the music festival. By: April, Chelsea Grade 7 & 8 News Over the month, the grade 7-8’s have started a paper clip chain. If they are staying on task they will get a reward with paper clips. The goal is to get enough of these clips they will earn a day at year’s end such as a bowling/ swimming in Watrous or some other cool thing. In math, we have been studying integers, the grade 7’s have been doing adding and working on treaties between First Nations and the Canadian government. In Science we have worked on mixtures and solutions with some really cool experiments. For example, we have been trying to make rock candy by super-saturating water with sugar. In Industrial Arts, most of the grade 7 class finished building their footstools, and moved on to making coasters or bookshelves. The grade 8 class are working on a much harder project. They are building tables and most are still working on that project. In Home Economics we have finished out Chenille Hotmats, and continue to make out locker caddies. For Art, we have started doing caricatures, which we have been having a lot of fun with. Finally in Careers we have been learning why all our classes are so important and why school is all about! By: Brighton and Jonathan Grade 9 & 10 News This month in grades 9 and 10, we have been working very hard with great success. In ELA we started studying Macbeth, an exciting tragedy by William Shakespeare. In math the grade tens have been working diligently on trigonometry of right triangles, and we have just started our pre-calculus textbook. The grade nines have been working on linear relations and graphing. In Science, we have finished our physics unit, and have moved onto chemistry. In history, we are studying the French Revolution and we are currently writing a point of view letter about Maximillien Robespierre. In wildlife management we have been working on online modules, and we are planning a trip to go ice fishing. In Physical Education we have covered a variety of sports and activities, including basketball, archery, floor hockey and badminton. We are also working on our fitness and cardio. In art class, the grade nines are sketching caricatures of faces, and they seem to be having a lot of fun with it. All in all, we have had a great month in school, and we are looking forward to March. By Aiden and Dahlton. Grade 11 & 12 News The grade 11/12s have been busy during the month of February. We have started a new semester which now includes a lot of important 30 level classes. Wildlife Management has now replaced last semesters Theatre class. The high school participated in the curling bonspiel and had a lot of fun. The Sr. Boys and Sr. Girls volleyball teams recently had their windup and played some games and ate pizza. The Sr. Boys basketball team is enjoying their season and had an exhibition game against some of Imperial's returning alumni players. We have done archery in gym class and are now starting badminton. The 11/12s enjoyed their February break and are looking forward to the March ski trip. Sarah and Harper School Sports No reports at this time SRC Report This February the Imperial School SRC spread the school love. The month slid into motion on February 5 with the High School Curling Bonspiel at the Imperial Rink. Also included was a breakfast that consisted of pancakes, sausages, and orange juice; all of which were made with love. In total, there were eight teams to partake in the Bonspiel, each of the teams possessing extreme amounts of enthusiasm. After a hard day of curling, the results were calculated and prizes were handed out the following day. In first were the Habs, which consisted of Noah McLane, Garson Liu, Brayden Taylor, and Jacelyn Kelly. The runner up team was the Legion of Broom, which had Harper Rae, Tyson Taylor, Jenna Joa, and Brighton Hugg, who worked as a team to claim second place. Curry Hard came in third place, and the team was spiced to perfection with Ben Lewis, Kennedy Lewis, Jonathon Nelson, Aiden Hugg, and Martha Martens. The T-Dubs came in fourth with Colton Moysey, Sarah Joa, Maguire Scheidt and Daniel Marten on the team. Fifth place was awarded to the Lumber Jacks which entailed Cooper Vance, Patrick Scott Sydney Vance, and Mackenzie VanDamme on the burly team. In sixth place was the Sunny Vale Samsquatches, which combined the skills of Cole Lewis, Emmett Schiedt, Zachary McLande, Robert Hugg, and Wynter Batke. The second last place team was the Skittles, a variety pack made of Austin VanDamme, Catelyn Poitras, Lexie Nelson, Weston Wilcox, and Dahlton Anderson. In last place was Brayden Detwiller, Garret Poitras, Emily McKurly, Chantelle Remlinger, and Raelyn Goodsman, the Pow Mashers. All teams fought hard until the end, and each team was awarded an assortment of prizes to share. The Best Team Costume was given to the League of Broom after a difficult discussion amongst judges, as everyone had such dazzling costumes. The prize was a $10 gift certificate for each member for Georgie’s Place. On February 13, the Heart Exchange took place in grade 7-12, as it is an Imperial School tradition. Kardon Liu stole the most hearts, so watch out ladies! Also on February 13 was Red and Pink Day, which took place in all grades, and Haily Danyluk snagged the winning prize for dressing in such sassy shades of pink and red. February 27 there was Survivor at noon and teams were asked to show their spirit by wearing team colors. A big thanks to everyone who helped out with these events, especially to the students and faculty for your endless gusto and involvement. Keep spreading the love! Jump Rope For Heart THANK YOU for helping to make our Heart & Stroke Jump Rope for Heart event a Jumpcredible success! On Tuesday, February 10, students from kindergarten through grade twelve participated in Jump Rope for Heart. The students were divided into five teams, and between 10:00 am and noon the teams rotated through five different heart related stations. This year, approximately 92 students at Imperial School participated in Heart & Stroke Jump Rope for Heart. Together, we raised over $1600 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Thank you for your support! Supporting kids' health for more than 30 years, the Heart and Stroke Foundation encourages kids to get active while they collect pledges for heart disease and stroke research. Heart disease and stroke can affect anyone, of any age, anytime and anywhere. Jump Rope for Heart also educates students about the benefits of healthy eating, daily physical activity and giving back to their community. Thank you to everyone who participated in the event and supported this cause, which is so near and dear to our hearts here at Imperial School. Special congratulations are extended to our top three fundraisers, Jordan Kerr, Chloe Federspiel and Emma Schaeffer. In addition to raising funds to support the organizations’ mission, JUMP activates our kids to embrace a lifetime of healthy living and social responsibility. Thanks again for your support and generosity! Parents, Please notify me or the homeroom teacher, when your child/children will be away. This will ensure all student attendance is correct in the office. I can be contacted via email: [email protected] or call 306-963-2240. Thank you, Alanna Gosselin
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