WEST ST. PAUL SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER, 2014 3740 Main Street West St. Paul MB R4A 1A4 Phone: 204-339-1964 Fax: 204-339-7204 Administrators Principal: Vice Principal: Bob McIntosh Angela Bubnowicz PIZZA DAYS November 5 November 19 December 3 December 17 Upcoming Events Hearing Screening Nov. 3-9 Upcoming Events Immunizations Parent Connect OPEN All Grade 4 Students & Nov 5 6 Girls Grade Nov. 8 Immunizations 6 NovRemembrance Day Assembly Nov. 9 - 11:00Day a.m.Assembly Remembrance Nov 10 ~ 1:00 p.m. Craft Sale Set-up Nov. 17 Remembrance Day Nov 11 ~ NO SCHOOL PAC Craft Sale PAC Meeting Nov. 18 Nov 12 ~ 7:00 p.m. childcare provided. Free Parent/Teacher/Student EY Conferences Team Handball Nov. 22 - p.m. NovNov. 15 23 - NO CLASSES WSP Craft Sale NovDivisional 16 ~ 10 In-Service a.m. - 4 p.m. Nov. 26 - NO SCHOOL Report Cards are on-line 17 Screening NovVision Our Beliefs: Take care of yourself. Take care of each other. Take care of this place. Respecting Diversity “Diversity encompasses all children. Their diverse personalities, ethnicities, languages, family structures, and learning styles all contribute to the makeup of a diverse classroom.” (Jennifer Katz) Every morning, during morning announcements, children are greeted warmly and encouraged to keep true to the beliefs that guide us in our daily interactions here at West St. Paul School; Take care of yourself, take care of each other, take care of this place. These positive reminders serve to bring to the forefront the principles we consider important to our lives as moral and engaged citizens. Care and concern for one another as diverse, unique learners remains at the forefront of our work as teachers. In this spirit, we, as a staff, have embraced the opportunity to work with our children and strengthen their relationship to one another and bond as a school community. In the past weeks, the members of our learning support team have been taking an active role in collaborating with teachers and their students with a focus on creating positive learning classroom environments that celebrate and value the diversity of all children. Children are gaining a better understanding and appreciation of their strengths and challenges as learners and are being supported to learn that having a classroom of diverse learners strengthens the classroom community. By working to increase students’ awareness of themselves as learners we hope to increase student autonomy, self-respect, as well as their respect for others. Our goal is to create classroom learning environments that allow all children to feel safe, respected and valued for what they have to contribute. Thinking and learning about others and the selfless acts people do for one another seems only too fitting as we head into November and the time of Remembrance! Nov. 27-30 Parent/Teacher Conferences Nov 21 ~ NO SCHOOL Our NOVEMBER newsletter is now available for viewing on our school website. Please visit www.7oaks.org/school/weststpaul/Pages Early Years PE Congratulations to all of our Cross Country Team members for their great effort at the Little Mountain Park Divisional Meet on October 7! We had 107 students participate and everyone had a great time. Upcoming Events November 15 - Team Handball Tournament (Grades 4 & 5) March 18 - Badminton (Grades 4 & 5) May 4 - Cross Country (Grades 3 -5) ~ rain date is May 6 May 25 - WSP Track & Field ~ rain date is May 27 Once again, we are planning our annual Health and Wellness event for our students…”Healthapalooza 4” on May 1, 2015. A variety of activities will be organized such as karate, cooking, yoga, wrestling, drama, weight training and art. Parents, if you have expertise and passion for a health and wellness activity that you would like to share with our students, please contact me. Finally, just a reminder that occasionally, gym classes take place outdoors. Students need to dress warmly for those occasions. R. Chin Early Years Phys. Ed. Instructor MARK YOUR CALENDAR… Wednesday, December 17th and Thursday, December 18th 7:00 p.m. December 17th Line-up… Mrs. Campbell’s AM and PM Kindergarten Classes Mrs. Rempel’s Grade 1 Class Mrs. Walker’s Grade 2 Class Miss Yeo’s Grade 2/3 Class Ms Carpenter’s Grade 3 Class Mr. Skead’s Grade 4 Class Ms Sharpe’s Grade 5 Class Grade 8 Band December 18th Line-up Mrs. Moniz’s Grade 1 Class Miss Schur’s Grade 2 Class Miss Greening’s Grade 3 Class Mr. Zylstra’s Grade 4 Class Mr. Mackay’s Grade 4/5 Class Mrs. Arjoon’s Grade 5 Class Grade 6 Band Grade 7 Band Respecting Diversity One of the many ways we, as a support team, are facilitating discussions regarding the value of diversity within our classroom communities is through the introduction of Howard Gardner's nine Multiple Intelligences. Through this avenue students are examining various ways they can be smart and how this diversity can strengthen their classroom community. If families are interested in furthering their own awareness of this concept surveys can be found at the following links: http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/ resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/ict/multiple_int/index.htm and http://www.7oaks.org/school/weststpaul/ Parents/Documents/Early%20Years%20Survey%20-%20Multiple%20Intelligences.pdf Serina Shewchuk- Early Learning Support Teacher Cathy Gingera - Middle Years Support Teacher Maria Mathwig - Guidance Support Please visit the 7 Oaks Divisional website for information on: http://www.7oaks.org/Pages/Community-Information.aspx Learn Lacrosse Free Clinic Our goal was to collect 300 stuffed animals for this worthy cause. We collected over 650 stuffed animals which will be cleaned by Dollar-wise Quality Cleaners and distributed to fire and paramedic stations throughout Winnipeg and surrounding areas. 200 stuffed animals will be delivered to the Interlake region. Thank you so much for your support! SCHOOL LOCKDOWN AND FIRE DRILL PROCEDURES We will be sending out information in the very near future about both our school lockdown procedures and fire drill procedures. We are meeting with the RCMP and West St. Paul Fire and Rescue Departments to discuss and share ideas as to both of these very important school safety plans. Once we have completed our consults, we will send out detailed information in a separate letter which is a much secure way of transmitting important information within our school community. MARK YOUR CALENDARS! November 12 is our next PAC Meeting. Everyone is welcome and child care is provided. November 16 is our 26th Annual Christmas Craft & Bake Sale. Be sure to spread the word! There will be photos with Santa again ($5 sitting fee, which is donated back to the school and you get a 5x7 photo), bake sale, over 50 crafters and silent auction, to name a few things. POINTS OF INTEREST Understanding and Responding to Bullying - A Guide for Parents (http://www.safeschoolsmanitoba.ca/ documents/guideForParents.pdf) This is a good read for anyone, as well as a great website to check out when you have the time. There is also an article on Bus Drivers and Bullying prevention. UPDATE ON THE PAC We would like to thank and welcome Chad Schultz for joining us as the Vice-Chairman of the Parent Advisory Committee. We are still looking for someone to organize the hot lunch committee. If you are interested, please contact me. Crystal Spence PAC Chair [email protected] November is Book Fair month!!! The Book Fair will be open all day Thursday, November 20 until 8pm and again Friday November 21 until noon. Students will come and preview the book fair during the week with their class and can make parents a wish list on their book fair flyer. Don’t forget to enter the draw for the door prize, a $50 value. (The winner will receive $25 in book fair items for the student and $25 for the student’s classroom library.) Ballots are also on the book fair flyer and can be dropped off with Ms. Mathis in the library. One of the books featured at this fall's book fair is a great little whodunit called "Creepy Carrots" by Aaron Reynolds and Peter Brown. With this title in mind there will be a Creepy Carrot Contest and all students are encouraged to create their: creepiest creepy carrot!!! Contest rules: Please make your carrots no bigger than an average carrot Carrots should be hand drawn with lots of imagination Carrots can be any colour you wish Make sure you have fun creating a creepy carrot! Contest winner will be announced on Monday November 24th! See you at the book fair!! PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES NOVEMBER 20 & 21, 2014 Look for a letter coming home with youngest students in the family regarding conferences and booking your parent/teacher interview on-line. Instructions to access Parent Connect can be found on our school website under the Parents tab. NOVEMBER, 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Sat Fri 1 2 3 – Day 2 4 – Day 3 5 – Day 4 PIZZA DAY Book your Parent/Teacher Conference on Parent Connect 9 10 – Day 1 11 Remembrance Day Assembly 1:00-2:00 p.m. 16 17 – Day 5 WSP PAC Craft Sale 10 a.m.4 p.m. 23 NO SCHOOL 18 – Day 6 BOOK FAIR Report Cards are available for viewing on Parent Connect 24 – Day 4 12 – Day 2 REMEMBRANCE DAY 7 – Day 6 8 14 – Day 4 15 IMMUNIZATIONS DOSE #1 13 – Day 3 EY Team Handball Gr. 4&5 8:00-3:00 PAC Meeting 7:00 p.m. Free childcare provided. 19 – Day 1 BOOK FAIR 6 – Day 5 BOOK FAIR PIZZA DAY 20 – Day 2 21 – Day 3 BOOK FAIR BOOK FAIR PARENT/TEACHER/ STUDENT CONFERENCES Starting at 3:00 p.m. PARENT/TEACHER/ STUDENT CONFERENCES Starting at 8:00 a.m. 22 NO SCHOOL 25 – Day 5 26 – Day 6 27 – Day 1 28 – Day 2 29 VISION SCREENING 30 2014-2015 IMPORTANT DATES AT A GLANCE… Nov 5 Parent Interviewer Open – Log in to Parent Connect to book your Parent/Teacher Conference Nov 6 Immunization Day ~ Grade 4 students and Grade 6 girls Nov 10 Remembrance Day Assembly – 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Nov 11 Remembrance Day ~ NO SCHOOL Nov 16 WSP PAC Craft Sale ~ 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Nov 17 Report Cards are available for viewing on Parent Connect in your student’s Folder Nov 21 Parent/Teacher Conferences ~ NO SCHOOL Dec 17 & 18 I Need A Little Christmas Vacation Concerts – 7:00 p.m. Dec 19 Pancake Breakfast Dec 22 – Jan 2 Winter Break ~ SCHOOL CLOSED Jan 5 Classes Resume ~ School Day 6 Jan 16 PD Day ~ NO SCHOOL Feb 2 PD Day ~ NO SCHOOL The November newsletter is now available for viewing on our school website: http://www.7oaks.org/school/weststpaul WEST ST. PAUL SCHOOL DECEMBER, 2014 Sun Mon 1 – Day 3 Tue 2 – Day 4 Wed Thu 3 – Day 5 4 – Day 6 Sat Fri 5 – Day 1 6 PIZZA DAY HEARING SCREENING 7 8 – Day 2 9 – Day 3 10 – Day 4 11 – Day 5 12 – Day 6 13 14 15 – Day 1 16 – Day 2 17 – Day 3 18 – Day 4 19 – Day 5 20 PANCAKE BREAKFAST PIZZA DAY I Need A Little Christmas Vacation 7:00 p.m. 21 22 23 24 25 26 CHRISTMAS DAY WINTER BREAK BEGINS 28 29 30 31 NEW YEAR’S EVE NOTES: JANUARY 1 2 WINTER BREAK ENDS 27 WEST ST. PAUL COMMUNITY SCHOOL Advancing Community Schools Serina Shewchuk – Learning Support Teacher – Early Years Cheryl Rajfur – Community Coordinator 204-339-1964 School Website: http://www.7oaks.org/school/weststpaul NOVEMBER Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu at Fri 1 2 3 4 Parent/Child Storytime Music with Sonja 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. 3 – 5 years 9 10 5 WSP School Christmas Craft Sale 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 23 . 12 Parent/Child Storytime 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. 3 – 5 years 30 19 14 Hans Kai 9:15 – 11:15 a.m. 20 15 Parent/Child Let’s Play! Drop In 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. 0 – 5 years 21 22 Parent/Child Rhymes & More Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. 0 – 5 years NO SCHOOL 25 Parent/Child Storytime 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. 3 – 5 years s 13 PAC Meeting 7:00 p.m. Free childcare. 18 24 8 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. 0 – 5 years 11 17 7 Parent/Child Rhymes & More Parent/Child Storytime 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. 3 – 5 years 16 6 26 Parent/Child Rhymes & More 9:30 – 11:00 am 0 – 5 years 27 28 Parent/Child Gym Time at SUNOVA CENTRE 9:00 – 10:15 a.m. 0 – 5 years 29 2014 WEST ST. PAUL COMMUNITY SCHOOL Advancing Community Schools Serina Shewchuk – Learning Support Teacher – Early Years Cheryl Rajfur – Community Coordinator 204-339-1964 School Website: http://www.7oaks.org/school/weststpaul DECEMBER Sun Mon 1 Tue 2 Parent/Child Storytime 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. 3 – 5 years 7 8 15 Thu at Fri 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 19 20 Parent/Child Rhymes & More 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. 0 – 5 years 9 Parent/Child Storytime 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. 3 – 5 years Music Time w/Sonya 14 Wed 3 Parent/Child GYM TIME at SUNOVA CENTRE 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Parent/Child Rhymes & More 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. 0 – 5 years 16 17 18 Please join us for WSP School’s Pancake Breakfast 8:00 a.m. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Christmas Day 28 29 30 31 West St. Paul School Website: http://www.7oaks.org/school/weststpaul/Pages 2014 Saturday, December 20, 2014 W E S T S T. PA U L LIONS CLUB I N V I T E S YO U TO JOIN US FOR... Christmas Lunch with Santa Date: Picture with Santa Hotdog, potato chips & a drink Christmas Loot Bag Time: Music 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Bake Sale Place: Lots of Fun! Saturday, December 20, 2014 Sunova Recreation Centre 48 Holland Rd., West St. Paul (west of Main St. off Kapelus Dr.) Cost: $2.50 per person (Purchase tickets at the door.) ~DMG For more info contact: Lion Evelyn 204-339-1242 o H y p p a H s! y a lid West St. Paul Lions Club Foundation N E W S Fall/Winter 2014 Ajit Kaur Deol (O.M) Celebrating an Amazing Volunteer & A Long Serving Member of S.O.E.F Ajit Kaur Deol has served as a dedicated volunteer with the Seven Oaks Education Foundation since the first elected board in June, 2002. In fact, she has been committed to volunteerism her entire life. She has a strong connection to the Seven Oaks School Division as you will discover when you learn of her many accomplishments. Ajit and her husband arrived in Canada from India during Canada’s centennial year, 1967. She began teaching in Marathon, Ontario then went on to further her education, which already included three bachelor degrees and a masters degree from Universities in India. She taught school, attended University of Toronto and received an Honours Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts, was mother to three young daughters and volunteered for several organizations all while living in Ontario. In 1975 the family arrived in Manitoba after purchasing a dairy and grain farm just east of Beausejour. She suddenly became a farmer alongside her husband but also continued teaching at Edward Schreyer School in Beausejour. The first association she joined was the Beausejour Lioness Club where she served as president from 1982-83. The family began to attend the Sikh Gurudwara in Winnipeg. She served as director of the Singh Sabha and became the first woman in North America and only woman in Manitoba to serve as president of the Sikh Gurudwara, Singh Sabha in 1986. When she first began to teach in Manitoba she was the only teacher of Indian descent and so she was called upon by multicultural MLA, Maureen Hemphill, to be of assistance to new Canadians. She became known to school division superintendents and trustees as someone who could help new families in various communities in and around Winnipeg. In fact, she visited high schools to see how senior high students were adjusting to academic and social programs in their respective schools. The University of CONTACT WAYNE SHIMIZU at [email protected] • VISIT SOEF at www.7oaks.org • 2002- Queen’s Jubilee Medal • 2002- Outstanding Community Service Award, “Manitoba FRIENDS Org.” • 2003- Distinguished Community Service Award – National Indo Canadian Council • 2013- Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Pin Ajit has a rare accomplishment with which to regale her family and friends; her meetings with Queen Elizabeth. She has met the Queen on four occasions. The first time she was a young woman in India and was invited to have dinner with the Queen. The other three meetings were here in Canada. Manitoba invited her to be a liaison for Bachelor of Education students, a resource to those students who would eventually be looking for teaching jobs in the province. Sadly, Ajit’s husband passed away suddenly while visiting his mother in India. After the family returned from the funeral in India, Ajit was approached by John Wiens, assistant superintendent for Seven Oaks School Division, to take a position as a resource teacher at Maples Collegiate. He knew she would be an invaluable asset to the collegiate, working with new students arriving almost daily from countries around the world. Ever the risk taker, and always one to embrace change, she sold the farm and she and her daughters moved to Winnipeg to begin another adventure. Women’s issues were emerging in the 70’s and 80’s so Ajit became involved in several women’s committees looking for equality in education. She was the first president of “Women in Education” from 1982-86. She also served on the “Women in Education Committee” for the Prairie Provinces. She was a member of the Canadian Multicultural Council from 1985-87. The list of committees she embraced is long and impressive. She was also given appointments as director for several Boards including the Macauliffe Institute of Sikh Studies, Winnipeg Boys’ and Girls’ Club, United Nations Platform for Action Committee (Manitoba Global Outreach), Seven Oaks General Hospital Foundation and University of Winnipeg Women’s Club. Over the years Ajit has been the recipient of many awards. In Canada she has been recognized by the following organizations: • 1988- Outstanding Community Service Award – Macauliffe Institute of Sikh Studies • 1988-Recognition of Service – City of Winnipeg for work with Community and Race Relations Committee • 1997- Community Service Award 100th Anniversary of Sikhs in Canada • 2002- Order of Manitoba (O.M.) Her most distinct honour came in 2013, when she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Winnipeg at their spring convocation. She was a most fitting recipient having devoted so much of her life to education, multiculturalism, and social justice issues. She is a proud Canadian citizen, who through her faith and conviction has supported her community, here in Manitoba and throughout the country. Ajit is most proud of her family. Her three daughters, Pamela, Monika and Minny, all accomplished young women with families, have followed in their mother’s footsteps, volunteering and taking leadership roles in their communities. Ajit has eight grandchildren who are equally talented and eager to learn and follow the example of service from their Naneeji(grandmother). They are actively involved in school events, cultural activities, and make their Naneeji and parents proud every day. In keeping with her commitment to her educational community she has devoted her energies these past eleven years to helping many graduating students of Seven Oaks School Division realize their dreams of attending post secondary programs. Her contribution to the Seven Oaks Education Foundation and Seven Oaks School Division is immeasurable. CONTACT WAYNE SHIMIZU at [email protected] • VISIT SOEF at www.7oaks.org Scholarships 2014 A quick look at this years’ scholarship recipients – scholarships made possible through the Seven Oaks Education Foundation, the Seven Oaks School Division and Community members and organizations. GARDEN CITY COLLEGIATE 2013 SEVEN OAKS EDUCATION FOUNDATION/ SEVEN OAKS SCHOOL BOARD AWARDS: Seven Oaks School Board Scholarship................................... Alexis Furber - $500 Seven Oaks School Division Scholarship................................ Regina Olazo - $500 O. V. Jewitt Memorial Scholarship.........................................Ashley Stoyko - $250 Ann and Paul Ruta Scholarship...................................Krisstina Kaltenback - $200 Greg Zazulak Memorial Scholarship.................................. Erica Lischynski - $200 S.O.S.B. Scholarship – John Leaman Memorial Scholarship.....................................Michelle Gaza - $300 Francis Standil Memorial Scholarship.................................Angeli De Leon - $250 Graham Murray Memorial Scholarship.................................. Austi Deleske - $250 Glen Proudlove Memorial Scholarship............................Nicholas Mathews - $250 John Trevenen Memorial Award........................................Meghan Sadowy - $300 Jake Yakmission Memorial Scholarship............................ Cairo Humphries - $500 Arnold G. Minish Anniversary Award...................................... Marco Ayroso - $500 Howard & Sari Sinaisky Memorial Scholarship...........TKennedy McConnell - $500 Lindsay C. Ulrich Memorial Sports Scholarship................. Terilyn Woloshyn - $750 Vince Leah Scholarship/A. E.Wright Memorial Award..................Kara Aiello - $250 R.D. Bell Memorial Award/Maltz Family Award.......................Marcille Pasa - $250 Robert Jolly Memorial Award........................................... Carleena Cavallo - $250 SOEF/SOSD Scholarships ................................................................ $6,000 SEVEN OAKS EDUCATION AWARDS Seven Oaks Education Foundation Creative Arts Scholarship........................................................Ari Schwartz - $500 Seven Oaks Education Foundation Technology Scholarship.........................................................Eric Peterson - $500 Judy Silver Memorial Scholarship Fund (award to rotate annually: 2014 GCC, 2015 Maples, 2016 WK)...................................Christina Dolloff - $500 Pow Wow Scholarship........................................................... Marcy Everett - $400 Total Seven Oaks Education Foundation Scholarships.................... $1,900 OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS - FUNDED THROUGH SOEF Bridge Builders Award................................................... Ms Anmol Jammu - $500 Garden City Collegiate 50th Anniversary Reunion Scholarship - for excellence in the sciences........Nolan De Leon - $1,500 Nellie & Ben Zaidman Memorial Scholarship Fund............. Mia Bernasconi - $500 David Allen memorial Sholcarship......................................... Emil Maynard - $500 Lion’s Club of West St. Paul Scholarship (2014 WKC, 2015 GCC, 2016 Maples)......................... Nicholas Shymanski - $500 Miriam Maltz Prize in English............................................... Orie Hochman - $200 CUPE 731 Scholarship...................................................... Caitlyn Gowriluk - $500 CUPE 949 Scholarship...................................................... Yuliya Shevchuk - $500 number TEN Architectural Group – 5 year commitment commencing 2010 WKC, 2011 GCC, 2012 Maples, 2013 WKC and 2014 GCC......................... James Degurse - $1,000 City Councillor Scholarship, Mynarski Ward................... Kennedy Jamieson - $500 Devi Sharma Leadership Award, City Councillor, Old Kildonan.................................................. Katrina Berba - $300 Susan Popeski Memorial Scholarship ............................ Lindsay Reinhardt - $500 Kendra Latzkitsch Memorial Scholarship...............................Megan Gornik - $500 R.M. OF West St.Paul Scholarship........................................ Jarrod Vincent - $300 Canadiam CED Network Scholarship............................... Megan Rodriguez - $500 Platinum Jets Scholarship............................................. Michael Corrigan - $1,000 Total................................................................................................. $9,300 TOTAL 2014 SCHOLARSHIPS - SOEF...............................................$17,200 We all have a steak in the future of education. Bring your appetite AND spare change along on February 6, 2015 for our next STEAK, SPUD AND BEVERAGE FUNDRAISER. Enjoy music, munchies and merriment… all to raise money for scholarships that will give more students greater opportunities for their education. FEBRUARY 6, 2015. Mark your calendar and we’ll save you a seat! CONTACT WAYNE SHIMIZU at [email protected] • VISIT SOEF at www.7oaks.org MAPLES COLLEGIATE 2013 WEST KILDONAN COLLEGIATE 2013 SEVEN OAKS EDUCATION FOUNDATION/ SEVEN OAKS SCHOOL BOARD AWARDS: a) Vocational.................................................................. John Daniel Cruz - $150 b) Faculty of Education..................................................... Frances Garcia - $300 c) Faculty of Arts/Science (2 scholarships to be awarded)................................. Khamille Gatpandan - $300 Kateryn Garcia - $300 d) University I (a first year Post Secondary Program).......................................Rita Costa - $300 Vince Leah/ Maples Letterman Sports Award........................ Matt Dunning - $300 Ken Seaford Award................................................................ Hanz Alignay - $300 Jake Yakmission/O. V. Jewitt Scholarships ( 2 scholarships to be awarded )................................................Patricia Uy - $250 Macy Restar - $250 Seven Oaks Education Foundation Classic Scholarship.........Fatima Deuna - $350 Maples Scholarship Leadership Award (4 awards)............. Irene de Lemos - $250 Nancy Gomes - $250 Lundyn Gonzales - $250 Lyka Sal-long - $250 Seven Oaks School Board Bursaries....................................... Hanz Alignay - $400 Davinder Bambra - $400 Vera Mangubat - $400 Total SOEF/SOSD Grant.................................................................... $5,000 SEVEN OAKS EDUCATION FOUNDATION/ SEVEN OAKS SCHOOL BOARD AWARDS: James C. Anderson Award.......................................................Sara Ziegler - $300 Jake Yakmission Memorial Scholarship.................................... Jesse Ward - $400 John Leaman Memorial Scholarship............................... Danielle Dolyniuk - $300 Olive & George Allen Memorial Scholarship......................... Alyssa Boniello - $300 SOSD/SOEF Faculty of Education Scholarship....................... Leeza Oravec - $300 SOSD/SOEF Faculty of Arts and Science Scholarship....... Vanessa Mazurek - $300 West Kildonan Collegiate Student Recognition Award............. Kara Sachvie - $300 West Kildonan Kiwanis Club Scholarship............................. Darian Sharma - $300 O. V. Jewitt Memorial Scholarship.....................................Sean HaligowskI - $300 SOSD/SOEF Scholarship.......................................................... Carissa Lee - $400 SOSD/SOEF Scolarship.....................................................Sean Haligowski - $400 Guy De Caire Scholarship.................................................Katherine Rostek - $300 Ian Dordick Memorial Award for English.................................. Lisa Cheyne - $300 Arthur E.Wright Award for Technology & Applied Arts........... Darian Sharma - $250 Vince Leah Sports Award.................................................. Kimberly Mulatu - $300 The Bailey Family Computer Science Award.......................... Alex Apperley - $250 Total SOEF/SOSD Grant.................................................................... $5,000 SEVEN OAKS EDUCATION FOUNDATION AWARDS: a) Campus Life/ Future Paths .................................................. Erin Speer - $250 Franchezca Palacol - $250 b) Creativity in the Arts........................................................Nancy Gomes - $500 c) Technical Trades....................................................... Casey Hildebrand - $500 Ric Dela Cruz Memorial Scholarship (award to rotate annually: 2014 Maples, 2015 WKC, 2016 GCC)...............Cole Peters - $500 Pow Wow Scholarship..................................................... Brandon Williams - $400 Total Seven Oaks Foundation Scholarships..................................... $2,400 OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS David B. Oster Memorial Scholarship (2013 WKCI, 2014 Maples and 2015 GCC and rotate there after each year )..................... Navjot Kaur - $400 CUPE 949 Scholarship................................................... Wandaly Gonzales - $500 Mae Mendoza Scholarship..........................................Samantha Macaulay - $500 Marc Rosales - $500 Nellie & Ben Zaidman Memorial Scholarship Fund....................... Kiefer Co - $500 Maples Collegiate Alumni Scholarship................................Melanie Medina - $400 Mohinder Saran, MLA for Maples...........................................Claire Pineda - $300 Devi Sharma Leadership Award, City Councillor, Old Kildonan............................................. Patricia Figueroa - $300 Bridge Builders Award........................................................Ms Navjot Kaur - $500 Platinum Jets Scholarship..................................................... Jea Besana - $1,000 Roy Snow Bursary Award....................................................... Jan Basanes - $500 Roi Mendoza - $500 Roy Snow Bursary Award................................................ Nicholas Sosulski - $750 Lundyn Gonzales - $750 Maricel Lisan Memorial Scholarship............................ Wandaly Gonzales - $1,000 Daylan Damianakos-Marshall Award................................ Kayelyn Bigornia - $500 Walter Janzen Memorial Award (Fund balance of $780 available to award)......................Manpreet Dadiala - $400 Total Other Scholarships................................................................ $9,300 Total 2014 Scholarships................................................................ $16,700 Visit 7oaksedfoundation.org for more information on how to donate or to make an online contribution. The Foundation provides tax receipts for donations of $10 or more. SEVEN OAKS EDUCATION FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS Seven Oaks Education Foundation Creative Arts Scholarship......Ian Ingram - $500 SOSD/SOEF WKCI Citizenship Scholarship............................ Rajin Dhaliwal - $500 SOSD/SOEF Campus Life Scholarship............................... Kenette Trinidad - $500 Early Years Education Scholarship (award to rotate annually 2014 WK, 2015 Maples, 2016 GCC etc)................... Leeza Oravec - $500 Pow Wow Scholarship......................................................Madison Neapew - $400 Total................................................................................................. $2,400 OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS - FUNDED THROUGH SOEF: Toby Cracknell Award (Rotation: 2013 Maples; 2014 WKC, 2015 GCC).................................................... Jarrett Golebioski - $500 WKCI 50th Anniversary Scholarship #1.............................. Filip Szymanski - $650 WKCI 50th Anniversary Scholarship #2.................................Nicole Gomes - $650 Nellie & Ben Zaidman Memorial Scholarship Fund............. Destiny Oliveira - $500 CUPE 949 Scholarship......................................................Kayla Bobrowski - $500 Lion’s Club of West St. Paul Scholarship (2014 WKC, 2015 GCC, 2016 Maples)........................................................ Lailah Omer - $500 In June 2014 (only), two scholarships will be awarded.........David Penner - $500 City Councillor Scholarship, Mynarski Ward......................... Richard Harder - $500 Devi Sharma Leadership Award, City Councillor, Old Kildonan.............................................. Kimberly Mulatu - $300 R.M. OF West St.Paul Scholarship.......................................... Kara Sachvie - $300 In June 2014 (only), two scholarships will be awarded.......... Cortni Seier - $300 Marjorie Jean Sanders Bursary (Platinum Jets).....................Sara Ziegler - $1,000 Total Other Scholarships – funded through SOEF:........................... $6,200 Total 2014 Scholarships................................................................ $13,600 SEVEN OAKS EDUCATION FOUNDATION/ SEVEN OAKS SCHOOL BOARD AWARDS: Pow Wow Scholarships Garden City Collegiate.......................................................... Jocelyn Smith - $400 Marcy Everett - $400 Maples Collegiate........................................................... Brandon Williams - $400 West Kildonan Collegiate..................................................Madison Neapew - $400 ALC......................................................................... Jacqueline Morissette - $200 Amanda Lamirande - $200 Total................................................................................................. $1,600 TOTAL Scholarships $49,100 CONTACT WAYNE SHIMIZU at [email protected] • VISIT SOEF at www.7oaks.org Kildonan Youth Activity Centre (KYAC) N ov e m b e r 2 0 1 4 KYAC Program Coordinator: [email protected] OR (204)470-9460 http://www.7oaks.org/Programs/KYAC/Pages/default.aspx Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat KYAC Program Hours: 1 Drop-in Gym Hours: Edmund Partridge Community School: Monday, Wednesday, Fridays 6-9pm 2 Ecole Seven Oaks Middle School (ESOMS): Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-9pm Saturdays 12-5pm 9 Ecole Riverbend Community School: Tuesdays 3:00-5:15pm (after school snack/beverage) Fridays 6-9pm 10 Guitar Class Structured Program Hours: Governor Semple School Wednesdays 3:30-5:30pm (snack/ beverage) Forest Park School (FP students only) Thursdays 3:30-5:30pm (snack/beverage) 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 Guitar Class 16 17 Guitar Class 23 24 NO KYAC @ ESOMS or Riverbend No KYAC @ Riverbend No KYAC @ Riverbend Guitar Class 30 KYAC Art & Dance Programs: KYAC Guitar Program: Keep your eyes peeled for KYAC’s art and dance Mondays 6:30-7:30pm (beginner class) - FULL programs that will be starting in the new year!! Mondays 7:30-8:30pm (intermediate class) FULL Classes will run for one hour a class for 8 weeks! **Last class is Monday December 8, 2014**
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