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2015-16 Issue 2
Hot Dog day - October 8
Hot Dog, Chips
and drink
$2.50
Theme: Dress Up/Formal Day
Hot Lunch - October 22
Taco in a bag - $4.00
September 29,2015
ENCHANT SCHOOL
Box 3010, Enchant, AB T0K 0V0
Phone: 739-3770 Fax: 739-3945
Student/Parent/Staff Newsletter
Oct. 05 - 4-H meeting 7:00 p.m.
Oct. 07 - Career Rally
- Grade 8/9 @ VHS
Oct. 08 - Picture Day
Oct. 08 - Farm Safety
Presentation
Oct. 08 - Hot Dog Day
Oct. 09 - No School
Oct. 12 - Thanksgiving
- no school
Oct. 22 - Book Fair
Oct. 22 - Hot Lunch
Oct. 23 - No School
Oct. 26 - PD Day - No School
Oct. 29 - Cardboard Boat Races
Grade 9
School Pictures - Thursday - October 08
Lifetouch Photography will be here on October 8 to
take individual and class pictures of students.
Proofs will be sent home shortly after this date
and parents can order pictures if they wish.
School Visitors
We believe that the personal safety of our students is of paramount importance, and therefore we
require that all individuals entering the school sign in at the main office before proceeding to
other locations within the school.
Thank you to all parents, grandparents and community mem-
bers who sponsored our students in the Terry Fox Run. Your
generous contributions helped us
reach our outstanding
donation of $2,245.00 for the Terry
Fox Foundation.
Great job everyone!
FARM SAFETY PRESENTATION
Loni Snow from Alberta Farm
Safety will be at our school on
October 8th to do farm safety
presentations to grades K - 6
DRIVER AUTHORIZATION FORMS
We are so fortunate to have parent volunteers that are willing to drive stu-
dents to local field trips and sport events. We do however need all parent
volunteers to sign a driver authorization form and provide the school with a
copy of their current insurance (pink card) and driver’s license. This form is
attached to this newsletter. Please fill out and return to the school as soon
as possible along with a copy of your insurance and driver’s license.
Thank You
2014-15 YEARBOOKS are on sale now. Get your orders in on the attached order form. This will have
a collection of memories from last
school year.
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Principal’s Message – October 2015
October is usually the second busiest month of the year, which is no surprise to anyone who works in a school as every month seems busier than the last. October usually means that winter is coming and the cool days of autumn are upon us. A reminder to parents to ensure that students dress for the weather and if it is cool or cold a good jacket will keep your child warm when they got outside at recess times. Coming up in November is our School Casino which will be held on Thursday November 19
th and
Friday November 20th. Our Casino Chairperson, Mrs. Gidget Howg, is looking for volunteers to
work at the casino on one of those two days (or both if you can). The school needs to have 20 vol-unteers on the list in order to work the casino, and at present we have only 7 people so far. Please consider volunteering to help our school as all money raised helps to pay for various projects and field trips for our students here at the school. Please call the office and let Mrs. Diane Howg (our secretary) know you can help out on one of those dates. There is a form that needs to be sent in. On Fridays, when we have school, we offer a special period for all students in Grades 1 to 9 to work using their 21
st Century Skills and the Horizon School Division goal of engaged thinkers as eth-
ical citizens with an entrepreneurial spirit. Students have been organized into groups for our Inter-vention Manipulatives Activity. Each group goes to one activity for the 40 minutes of the last period on Friday. The five main focuses are: Computer Games, Ipad Games, Card Games, Physical Games and Board Games. Each activity provides the opportunity for students to play or try new things in collaboration with others – games are a great way for kids to communicate and work to-gether to achieve common goals (a large part of 21
st Century Learning). Learning the rules to vari-
ous games, how to take turns, how to develop thinking skills (depending on the game), memoriza-tion, proper etiquette, counting skills, drawing skills, playing together with students of different skills and abilities and ages also helps students to make connections for life-long learning. We have only had one day so far, but we are looking forward to more happening in October – October 2
nd and
16th.
A big thank you to those parents who were able to join us for our first Enchant School Advisory Council meeting on September 22
nd. Our next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday November 3
rd at
6:30pm. All parents are welcome. At present, we are looking for some to be our school council chairperson. Thank you to Mrs. Amie Lanois-Keats for being our chairperson last year. Duties in-clude: attending ESAC meetings, helping to get out information to parents, lead the meetings (Mr. Schmidt helps with this), and coordinates with Mr. Schmidt any information to be presented. The time commitment is not much, but it is great when someone from our parent community is available and willing to help out. If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call at the school to find out more. Lastly, a couple of more thank you’s –“Thank You” to the parents and staff who helped with the Wel-come Back BBQ over at Enchant Park, to Mrs. Edna Thiessen for leading our German program, to Mrs. Cindy Kurek and Mr. Jeff Frostad for coaching our volleyball teams, to Mr. Leni Howg and Mrs. Helen Guenther for getting our school clean over the summer, and to the staff and students for a great start to the school year. I wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! Mr. Kelly Schmidt Principal
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Head Lice - Throughout the school year we would appreciate if parent’s would randomly check their child’s head for head lice. Attached is a document from Alberta Health Services with information on head lice and treatment.
Student Information Update - Student information update sheets were included in September newsletter. If you have not already returned them please check the information we have on your child and add or update information. Sign and return sheets even if there are no up-dates.
U GOT CAUGHT
NAME: ______________ GRADE:
KEEPING OUR SCHOOL RULES DOING THE RIGHT THING
Being kind & honest, doing your work, keeping your word, doing your best, doing
extra things for the school, etc.
Grade 4 John, Gerhard, Danny, Nancy, Frank, Reynaldo, Berkley, Landon
Grade 5 Kolter, Johny, Agatha, Judith, Tina, Johan, Getruda
Grade 6 Austin, Willy, Chase, Judith, Maria G
Grade 9 Willy
This is a list of students you have their name in the draw for U got Caught prizes as of newsletter cut-off. Students
have until next assembly to get their names in the draw. Some students like to hold off until the last day to put their
tickets in the draw. Good luck everyone and good job receiving U Got Caught tickets.
Kindergarten Daniel, Hadley, Britny, Peter, Wilhelm, Susie,
Grade 1 Trudy, Shelby, Esther, Lucas, Jacob, Jayden B.
Grade 2 Toryn, Jake, Anita, Grace, Sienna, Benny, Trudy,
David, Nicky, Jacob, Sutten, Leo
Grade 3 Anny, Benje, Timmy
Upcoming Events: October 6
th – Practice Fire Drill in conjunction with Fire Prevention Week
October 7th – Career Rally at Vauxhall High School for our Grade 8 & 9 students
October 8th – School Picture Day (remember to wear some nice clothes…)
October 8th – Farm Safety presentations for Grades 1 to 6
October 9th and 12
th – No School for Thanksgiving Holiday
October 23rd
– No School October 24
th – Enchant School Volleyball Tournament from 9:00 to 7:00pm
October 26th – No School for Students – Division Wide PD Day for staff
October 30th – Halloween activities
November 3rd
– ESAC (Enchant School Advisory Council) meeting at 6:30pm
CLASSROOM HAPPENINGS
We have had an terrific start in kindergarten! Students have been working very hard at learning school routines as well as some letter sounds, numbers and printing their name. Our theme has been centered around autumn and watching for signs during the fall season. Thanks to all parents for your support of the kindergarten program so far; bringing students in for orientation and it was great to see many of you at the back to school barbecue. I am looking forward to a great school year ahead! ---Miss Lorel
The children have adjusted well to grade one. September was all about color. We had some colorful jello, a delicious fruit salad and painted with brown pudding. The children did an excellent job writing their own Brown Bear, Brown Bear story. Thank you to all the parents for sending seeds to school for our science project.
Elementary students were thrilled by a recent author visit. Hazel Hutchins (author
of The Great Bike Rescue - our One Book, One School read from last year) enter-
tained our students with juggling feats and amazing facts about being an author.
Thanks to the Rocky Mountain Book Award Committee for their financial support in
bringing Ms Hutchins to our school.
Junior High News - This year Alberta Ed. has implemented a new Junior High Options program called CTF (Career Technology Foundations). Students are able to work on independently created challenges and projects, in areas that are of most interest to them. The CTF program is not just about creating things. It is also about planning, designing, making global connections, and learning to make links with possible career opportunities. So far the students are off to a great start! There are many great projects on the go, such as...bookshelves, bike/skateboard ramps, model sheds, RCMP career planning, mini horse stalls, birdhouses, toolboxes, baking/cooking projects, cosmetology research, home decor rulers, and more!! It will be exciting to see all the creativity and craftsmanship as pro-jects are completed. We are very excited about this new program!
The Grade 5/6 class have had an awesome start to the year! Students are back into the swing of learning! In Language Arts students are creating personal posters that highlight big events in their lives so far. A few will be displayed in class every week to share with classmates. Feel free to stop in and have a look. Students bring their agendas home nightly to remind them of the work they need to finish. Please sign your child's agenda if they have completed their homework. Also feel free to write in a note to me about an absence or a concern as I will sometimes do the same.
TEXTBOOK RENTAL
Kindergarten - $50.00 per student
Grades 1 - 6 - $65.00 per student
Jr. High - $110.00 per student
Textbook rentals are due September 30th, 2015 If there is a reason you cannot make this deadline
please contact the school and make other arrangements.
FAMILY NAME: __________________ Please fill out and return student fees.
Students: Grade Fee
________________ _____ ________
________________ _____ ________
________________ _____ ________ _______ Lunch Cards @ $25.00 each
________________ _____ ________
YEARBOOK ORDER
Our student yearbook committee with Mr. O'Connor's leadership have completed
last year’s yearbook. This was a new challenge for our students and we hope you
will support them by purchasing a yearbook of 2014/15 memories. The cost is
$20.00 a book. Please get your orders in as soon as possible so we can get them
published.
Name: _________________________
I would like _____ copy/copies of the 2014-15 Enchant School Yearbook @ $20.00
a copy.
VAUXHALL MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
2015-16 season
We are accepting registrations in the following divisions:
PreNovice - Ages 4-6 (PreK - Grade 1)
Novice - Ages 7 - 8 (Grades 2 & 3)
Atom - Ages 9 - 10 (Grades 4 & 5)
PeeWee - Ages 11 - 12 (Grades 6 & 7)
For questions or to Register call 403-654-2218