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Dear Parents/Guardians:
Your teachers at Fort
McMurray Islamic
School are excited to offeryou the opportunity to pur-
chase your school supplies
through School Start for
the 2012/2013 school year.
This process will save you
both time and money.
There are a few simple
steps to ensure your child
will receive standardized
brand name products
(specified by each teacher).
We will be sending you a
specific grade level supply
list.
This order form has a
Starter Package (base
package) as well as Addi-
tional Items. The Addi-
tional Items are manda-
tory by each teacher; they
include items such as pen-cil cases, sharpeners, and
calculators. These prod-
ucts do not need to be pur-
chased on a year to year
basis if you already have
them.
You can place your order
online at
www.schoolstart.ca. Visa,
Mastercard, and PayPal
are accepted.
Place your order online and
you will be entered for a
chance to win a $750 gas
card!
Late orders will be ac-
cepted online until Septem-
ber 15, 2012 ($5 late fee
will apply).
The supplies will be pack-
aged and delivered directly
to the school in
August before your child
arrives, labeled with his/
her name on the School
Start Package.
If you have any questions,
please contact School
Start
Ph: 1-800-580-1868
Fax: 1-800-580-1890Points of Interest:
June 8: Gr. 8 graduation
June 8: KG AM & PM trip to
Heritage Park
June 12: Gr. 7-8 trip to Mac Is-
land
June 13: KG Graduation
June 17: YEAR END ASSEM-
BLY at KEYANO 6:30-9 pm
June 21: Gr. 7-8 to Mac Island
June 25: Last day for KG
June 26: Gr. 1-3 to Waterways
park
June 27: Report cards go home
June 28: Last day for students
June 28: Trip to Waterways park
June 29: Last day for staff
Registration form
As parents may be aware,
the Islamic School is nowasking for parents to fill in
a registration form for each
of your children for the
next school year. The form
is due to the office on
Friday, June 8, 2012 lat-
est. Alberta Education has
a new policy that states
that every parent must fill
in a new registration form
every year for every child
in the school. This must bedone so that childrens in-
formation stays current
and up to date.
We have sent home blank
registration forms with
your child already. How-
ever, there is also the op-
tion of filling out the regis-
tration form online and
sending it to the school.
This can be done online at:
www.fmpsd.ab.ca
When finished please send
the registration form back
to:
Please call the office with
any questions.
Robotics Champion-
ship
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Basketball Game Re-
cap
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Relay for Life 2
Thank you to our
Breakfast sponsors
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New Outcomes based
Report Cards
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Message from the Ad-
ministration and Staff
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Coping with Personal 3
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On Saturday May 26, 2012, FMIS and Greely Road
hosted a Robotics competition were students from
schools all over the district competed against each
other with robots that the teams had built. We are
very proud of the Robotics team for working so hard
and doing such a good job. Thank you to:
Rabeet Abdullah
Raja Jana
Areebah Ibrahim
Fajar Tahami
Ganiyat Taimoor
Abdullah
Way to go everyone!!!!!!!
If you are a female you would have had the opportu-
nity to witness an exhilarating and competitive dis-
play of great basketball between the teachers and
Grade 7 and 8 girls on Friday, May 18, 2012.
Amid the sounds of the enthusiastic support from KG-
6 grade girls, and Islamic anasheed, an intense game
was played.
It was a close game in the first quarter with the girls
tying the teachers at 8 points. However, the teachers
started taking big strides in the second, third and
fourth quarter with superstar Ms. Williams scoring an
astonishing 18 points! In the end, the teachers won
the game 44-17. Way to go girls!!!
be able to do each year in each sub-
ject. The report card tells you if
your child has met these expecta-tions.
The report card focuses on clear
descriptions of how well your child
has acquired the key skills, knowl-
edge and attitudes in each subject.
The report card does not involve
percentages in elementary school.
Instead it uses four levels of
achievement to help describe how
In November of 2012, the Fort
McMurray Public School District will
be implementing a new K 6 reportcard. This report card will be out-
comes based which means student
progress will be reported differently
than what you are used to currently.
The new elementary report card is
tied directly to the Alberta curricu-
lum. Albertas curriculum is out-
comes-basedit describes what
your child is expected to know and
well your child has met expecta-
tions.
Parents will be invited to informationsessions with your School Council
some time before the end of this
school year and again in the fall of
2012. Please check your schools web-
site and newsletters for details.
Opportunities will be provided for
parents to give feedback.
Robotics Championship Basketball Game Recap
New Outcomes Based Report Cards Coming Soon
On June 17, 2012, FMIS will be hosting the 2011-2012
year-end assembly! Parents and community members
are invited to attend this event!
Where: Keyano Theatre
When: Sunday, June 17, 2012 from 6:30-9:00What: Student recitations and awards, volunteer and
community recognition
Who: Open to the community
Refreshments will be served. Hope to see you there!
Ms. Strathie took it upon herself to raise funds as well as
awareness for the Cancer foundation this past week
through a cupcake and ice cream sale, as well as a jeans
day!! This is what she has to say:
I really want to thank you for your support in the Relay
for Life. The cupcake sale was a huge success and raised
$361.00.
My cupcake sale fundraiser and the ice cream sale money
has brought my total to $506.00. I am completely ecstatic!!
$75 for jeans day went to cancer foundation.
Way to go Amy! And thank you for the support FMIS!
Relay for Life 2011/2012 Year End Assembly
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solve their problems by cutting off
their dealings with others and going
into seclusion? They seek to treat
their ailments with something that
is a sickness itself. They wind uplonging to return to the very circum-
stances that they had so much de-
tested before.
Specialists in problem management
have set down the following practi-
cal steps for dealing with one's prob-
lems. These steps can be summa-
rized as follows: 1. Perceiving and
recognizing the problem.
2. Defining the
problem correct 3. Research, exami-
nation, and fact finding, with a fo-cus on pinpointing causes.
4. Setting down alternatives and
options, then evaluating them and
weighing their pros and cons.
5. Determining
the option that will provide the best
solution to the problem.
It is related from Ibn Mas`d that
Who does not have problems?
Problems are a part of life. If it were
not for distance and separation, peo-
ple would never know the joy ofmeeting and reunion. If it were not
for poverty, people would not know
wealth. And if it were not for sor-
row, people would not know joy.
In this manner, Allah has permitted
the world to be a place of passage,
where pleasure is accompanied by
pain and laughter by tears, a world
where the degree and severity of
suffering is commensurate to the
degree of happiness a person feels
when that suffering goes away. Inspite of all this, the goodness, com-
panionship, and human welfare that
social interactions bring about can
never be attained by a person who
lives in isolation. The evils brought
about by seclusion are far greater
than the discomfort that comes from
dealing with others.
How many people have tried to
Allah's Messenger said: "The best
form of worship is to wait for relief."
[Sunan al-Tirmidh (3571), al-
Bazzr (Majma` al-Zaw'id
10/147), and al-Bayhaq in Shu`abal-Imn (7/204)] This narration,
though, is weak. [1]
At the same time, there can be no
doubt that expecting relief from Al-
lah is a form of worship, since it is
part of being patient. Sometimes the
best solution is to postpone action
and be patient until the right oppor-
tunity comes along for a solution to
be sought.
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FortMcMurrayIslamic
School
109 Greely Road
Fort McMurray, AB
T9H4V4
Phone: 780-750-3888Fax: 780-750-3890
Doing whats best for the kids.
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