Captain John Palliser School 1484 Northmount Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2L 0G6 t | 403-777-6170 f | 403-777-6173 e | [email protected] w | cbe.ab.ca/b210 Newsletter | November 2014 Administrative Message Being Late Affects Your Child’s Learning Children who are excessively late miss out on important classroom announcements and teaching time. When your child enters the classroom late, he/she creates a disruption which interferes with the learning environment of all students who are prepared and ready to learn. Chronic tardiness is habit forming. Important Dates November 3 Photo re-takes November 3 There are an increasing number of students who are arriving late to school this year. We would like to ask parents to please make sure that your child(ren) arrive at the school early enough to give them time to walk to their outside entry door prior to the bell ringing. The office can become very busy when there is large number of students who are late and need to sign in to get late slips. Thank you for your cooperation in ensuring your child gets to school on time. Dance Residency Evening Performance #1 | 6:00 pm We also request that parents ensure that your children are dressed properly for outside winter conditions. If your child is in need of winter clothing, please contact a member of the admin team and we will make sure they have warm clothes and footwear. November 3, 5, 12, 17, 19 Marilyn Browning, Michelle Busst, Anna Breuer, Jeanette Toupin Swimming | Rooms 5, 6, 13, 14, 21, 22 November 4 Dance Residency Evening Performance #2 | 6:00 pm November 6 Arctic Presentation November 7 Remembrance Day Assembly Look! Links! Ah-choo! We have officially entered the season of colds and flu. The following links provide information and resources related to handwashing, immunization and keeping healthy. It is important to remember that if your child is feeling unwell or is showing signs of a cold or flu, to please keep them at home. This will help stop the spread of germs. Alberta Health Services | http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/ Alberta Health Services Immunization | http://immunizealberta.ca/ Do Bugs Need Drugs? | http://www.dobugsneeddrugs.org/ Health Canada | http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/iyh-vsv/diseases-maladies/handsmains-eng.php Public Health Agency of Canada | http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/fluwatch/ November 10 PD Day NO SCHOOL Continued on next page… Page 1 | 6 Captain John Palliser School November 2014 Medical Alert Important Dates | continued November 11 Remembrance Day NO SCHOOL November 12 School Council | 7:00 pm November 12-13 With increasing numbers of Canadian children suffering from medical conditions such as allergies, asthma, diabetes, and epilepsy, more parents than ever worry about their child's safety while out of the home. Many serious conditions can be life-threatening if emergencies are not treated appropriately. No Child Without is a MedicAlert charitable program that has allowed more than 43,000 children with medical conditions in 3,000 elementary schools across Canada to be protected with free MedicAlert coverage. The program includes a free medical identification bracelet and electronic health record with 24/7 access so that critical health information is quickly available during a medical emergency. Unfortunately, more than 3,600 schools remain on the waiting list for access to this program which means 56,000 children remain vulnerable. For more information on the No Child Without program, visit https://www.medicalert.ca/education/en/programs/ncw.asp. Book Fair Dance Residency Performances November 19 Spirit Day | Hello Day Students at Captain John Palliser have been participating in a dance residency featuring various types of dance from around the world. To showcase all of our hard work, we will be hosting evening performances. Performances will begin promptly at 6 PM. Doors will open at 5:30 PM. When you arrive, head to the gym and have your child sit with their class. Please take note of what night your child's class is performing: November 21 Monday, November 3rd: Rooms 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 17, 18, 19 Fun Lunch November 20 PD Day NO SCHOOL Tuesday, November 4th: Rooms 1, 2, 6, 11, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 We hope to see you there! Extracurricular Clubs Science Fair Stay tuned for further information coming about the first Science Fair meeting. Science Fair Club will be for students who are in grades five or six and are interested in creating a science based project for our school Science Fair to take place in January of 2015. Students will be required to commit to one weekly lunch hour meeting with the club's teachers and to working on their project on a regular basis at home. Some of the participants will also have an opportunity to represent CJP at the City Youth Science Fair in the spring. Destination Conservation Planet This year CJP is starting a new club for grade 3 and 4 students called DC Planet. We will meet every Tuesday for the rest of the school year. Students were invited to join the club in October and completed some homework in order to be part of this club. On November 4th some of the club members are going to a morning workshop to learn ways to get our school involved in saving our planet. These students will share what they learn with the club at lunch that day. Our goal for November is to create a focus project for the year. Small steps can make a big difference. Page 2 | 6 Captain John Palliser School November 2014 Tech Club Students in Grades 4, 5, and 6 have a technology club starting this month. These students are learning about our school sound system, how to properly store, and care for laptop computers and cameras, as well as becoming experts on helping others in using the technology here at Captain John Palliser. Me to We Club rd Me to We students went to We Day on Monday November 3 , and were very inspired by all of the presenters and artists. They are excited to bring their knowledge about how to make a local and global difference back to CJP. Stay tuned for future fundraisers. Please th continue to donate non-perishable food items until November 12 for the We Scare Hunger campaign. Fall Running Club th The Fall Running Club last day will be 6 . We had over 70 students from grade 1 to 6 sign up for the club and student enjoyed playing a variety running games and learning different running techniques. Our school has been accepted to the Alberta Medical Association (AMA) Youth Run Club and they will provide assistance in starting up the club again in Spring! Patrollers Patrollers continue to work hard every morning and afternoon to ensure that students and their families get across Northmount Drive safely. Congratulations to the Wednesday morning and Thursday afternoon patrol teams, who scored highest on their assessments when demonstrating patrol procedures at the crosswalk! Although we have enjoyed some lovely fall weather so far, patrollers are reminded to dress for the weather and bundle up now that the temperatures are dropping. Patrollers will not be at the crosswalk when temperatures reach -20 degrees or colder, including wind chill. Photo Retake Day is not far away! Below are a few pieces of information to keep in mind: 1. Please have your child take their proof envelope, from original photo day, to the photographer on retake day. 2. If you have lost the proof envelope, please send a handwritten note to request a retake. 3. If your child was absent from school on original photo day or is new to the school please tell your child to have their photograph taken on retake day. Scholastic Book Fair The Scholastic Book Fair will be at our school Wednesday November 12 and Thursday, November 13. Students will be visiting the fair during class time; they will be allowed to purchase books during that time, but we also encourage you to look over the highlights flyer and the wish list they will bring home. Parents are welcome to visit anytime; remember to sign in at the office and pick up a visitor’s badge. Page 3 | 6 Captain John Palliser School November 2014 Did you know: 60% of the sales from this fair come back to the school in the library and home reading materials? Last year, our Scholastic book fairs brought in over $7000 worth of books for the library, home reading program, and English as a Learned Language support. You may send cash or a cheque with your child to purchase their books. Cheques should be made out to CJP. Visa and MasterCard are also accepted when you visit the fair. THE FAIR WILL BE OPEN THE FOLLOWING HOURS: Wednesday, November 12 Thursday, November 13 th th 9:00-3:30 9:10-4:00 CLOSED DURING RECESS AND LUNCH BOTH DAYS Page 4 | 6 Captain John Palliser School November 2014 build | CBE capital project update This fall the Calgary Board of Education welcomed more than 3,700 new students to bring our total enrolment to a record number of nearly 114,500 students. And we know the growth won’t stop there. We are expected to grow by another 15,000 students over the next five years. As a result, the CBE is facing pressures for more space for students throughout our system. These pressures are highest in newer communities that don’t have community schools and at the elementary level where more than 2,700 additional students enrolled in Grades 1 through 6 this year. This pressure will continue to be felt in junior and senior high schools as our students age and move through the system. Our role as a Board is to continue to work with the Government of Alberta to request new schools, modernization projects and modular classrooms. The Province determines which schools are funded and how they will be built. Currently, the CBE has 31 capital projects underway, including replacement schools and modernization projects. We are scheduled to open 17 new schools in September 2016. As well, the Province made two announcements this fall to partner with the CBE to build additional school projects in the communities of: West Springs/Cougar Ridge, Saddle Ridge, Cranston, Aspen Woods, Martindale, Silverado and Springbank Hill/Discovery Ridge. The government also provided funding for modular classrooms for Westgate School, a new south Calgary high school and major modernization projects at James Fowler and Lord Beaverbrook high schools. The CBE is grateful to the government for this investment in education. More information on all of our capital projects can be found on the CBE website – http://www.cbe.ab.ca/schools/underdev/default.asp. Updated Ranking Criteria for Capital Projects This spring the CBE carried out a review of the ranking criteria to be used for school capital planning. Each year the CBE submits plans to the Province for three types of capital projects: new schools, modernization of existing schools, and modulars. The CBE ranks the priority of each of these projects and submits the plans to Alberta Education for funding each year. Alberta Education then decides which projects to fund. The review of the ranking criteria was carried out to ensure that the criteria were complete and fair. The process included extensive public engagement which resulted in several changes and adjustments. Public participants agreed that the revised criteria incorporated their input and were non-discriminatory in the method for ranking communities and projects. For new K-9 schools, the ranking criteria used includes all pre-school children, actual distance of the community to the overflow school and five year future community growth. This data is updated annually with the most recent city census numbers. The review also adjusted the ranking criteria for modernizations and, for the first time, created objective ranking criteria for modulars. These criteria can be viewed on the CBE Page 5 | 6 Captain John Palliser School November 2014 web site at: http://www.cbe.ab.ca/new/news2014-15/20141020-cbe-board-of-trusteesapproves-updated-ranking-criteria-for-school-capital-planning.asp. The new ranking criteria are now in use by the CBE. A new modular classroom plan was approved at the Oct. 14 Board meeting. The CBE will be requesting 28 modular classrooms for 11 schools across the system. New school and modernization requests will be presented in the Three-Year School Capital Plan in the spring 2015. contact | Board of Trustees We want to hear your ideas or concerns about public education. You can also visit www.cbe.ab.ca to learn more about the Board of Trustees and upcoming public board meetings. Here are your trustees: Joy Bowen-Eyre Lynn Ferguson Pamela King Trina Hurdman Judy Hehr Amber Stewart e | [email protected] t | 403-817-793 Page 6 | 6
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