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December 1 st , 2018 December Issue Volume 1, Issue 4 Rosthern High School Principal: Mitch Luiten Phone: 306-232-4868 Vice Principal: Andrea Foster Email: [email protected] Hello parents and guardians! We are nearing the end of Semester 1 of the 2018-2019 school year! So many great things happening in the classrooms of your students. We have the Thinking Classroom in math, a new way of thinking of math like mathematicians… research supports the collaborating and developing of mathematician skills to complete difficult tasks for future use in their post-secondary education and workforce. These are all skills beginning to develop in our Math students. We are also continuing to work on engagement in our core subjects... students are digging deeper into texts and making sense of the “Why”; they are working on their technological and communication skills; they are experiencing a larger perspective of thinking… I am excited where education is taking us…. focusing on the process rather than just the product! A few notable events from November: Rosthern School Project: As you can see the construction crew is busy working daily. They are securing the foundation for our fabulous building. In the meantime a fundraising committee has been formed to help with the purchases of items such as: playground equipment, a garage for storage of outdoor equipment, and a school sign (in no specific order), all things not in the scope of the new build’s budget. Please contact Angel Wall if you wish to assist this group in any way. We truly appreciate everyone’s efforts to be able to provide for the best opportunity for your child’s education. Cell Phones: The staff has implemented a plan to encourage your child to optimize their learning environment. In this plan we have asked that all cell phones be left in the student’s locker or pocket to help to encourage students to be ready to learn at the start of class and not be consistently distracted during their learning engagement. Our School Survey: This month our students completed the annual anonymous survey that helps the staff create goals and plans in order to make this the best learning space/environment as possible. Many of our professional development goals were developed from the student voice in this survey. For example, students expressed that we did not offer enough choice in their education… so RHS Staff worked to learn about the Inquiry process and how best to model the learning. Coin Drive: RHS’s Youth in Action group will begin the annual coin drive on Dec 3 rd and end on Dec 19 th . This coin drive is a fun way for students to participate in raising money for our local food bank. Alongside the coin drive classes will be encouraged to make as many food hampers they can accomplish as well. This is a friendly competition to earn the title of “eating first” at the Christmas Dinner day, an event put on by the proceeds of staff donating money on Fridays to wear jeans. This is always such a fun time of year for staff and students to give back to the Rosthern community! Sports Update: Basketball and Curling practices are well underway! Again, I want to extend a HUGE thank- you to our staff who have volunteered 100’s of hours to make sure these programs exist for your children! I would like to take this time to wish all of you a safe and wonderful Holiday Season! I am so blessed to work in the Rosthern Community! Andrea Foster

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December 1st, 2018

December Issue

Volume 1, Issue 4

Rosthern High School Principal: Mitch Luiten Phone: 306-232-4868 Vice Principal: Andrea Foster Email: [email protected]

Hello parents and guardians! We are nearing the end of Semester 1 of the 2018-2019 school year! So many great things happening in the classrooms of your students. We have the Thinking Classroom in math, a new way of thinking of math like mathematicians… research supports the collaborating and developing of mathematician skills to complete difficult tasks for future use in their post-secondary education and workforce. These are all skills beginning to develop in our Math students. We are also continuing to work on engagement in our core subjects... students are digging deeper into texts and making sense of the “Why”; they are working on their technological and communication skills; they are experiencing a larger perspective of thinking… I am excited where education is taking us…. focusing on the process rather than just the product!

A few notable events from November: Rosthern School Project: As you can see the construction crew is busy working daily. They are securing the foundation for our fabulous building. In the meantime a fundraising committee has been formed to help with the purchases of items such as: playground equipment, a garage for storage of outdoor equipment, and a school sign (in no specific order), all things not in the scope of the new build’s budget. Please contact Angel Wall if you wish to assist this group in any way. We truly appreciate everyone’s efforts to be able to provide for the best opportunity for your child’s education.

Cell Phones: The staff has implemented a plan to encourage your child to optimize their learning environment. In this plan we have asked that all cell phones be left in the student’s locker or pocket to help to encourage students to be ready to learn at the start of class and not be consistently distracted during their learning engagement. Our School Survey: This month our students completed the annual anonymous survey that helps the staff create goals and plans in order to make this the best learning space/environment as possible. Many of our professional development goals were developed from the student voice in this survey. For example, students expressed that we did not offer enough choice in their education… so RHS Staff worked to learn about the Inquiry process and how best to model the learning.

Coin Drive: RHS’s Youth in Action group will begin the annual coin drive on Dec 3rd and end on Dec 19th. This coin drive is a fun way for students to participate in raising money for our local food bank. Alongside the coin drive classes will be encouraged to make as many food hampers they can accomplish as well. This is a friendly competition to earn the title of “eating first” at the Christmas Dinner day, an event put on by the proceeds of staff donating money on Fridays to wear jeans. This is always such a fun time of year for staff and students to give back to the Rosthern community!

Sports Update: Basketball and Curling practices are well underway! Again, I want to extend a HUGE thank-you to our staff who have volunteered 100’s of hours to make sure these programs exist for your children! I would like to take this time to wish all of you a safe and wonderful Holiday Season! I am so blessed to work in the Rosthern Community!

Andrea Foster

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Important Dates

December 3rd – Early Dismissal @ 2:13pm

December 5th – Gr. 8 Immunization Shots

December 7th – Gr 10 & 11 @ Stobart Career Fair

December 24th – Jan 4th Christmas Break

January 7th – Classes Resume

January 14th – Early Dismissal @ 2:13pm

January 23rd to 28th – Semester 1 Final Exams

January 29th – Prep Day – No School

January 30th – Semester 2 Begins!

February 5th – Gr 12 Cap and Gown Photos

Contact Us

Give us a call or e-mail any time with questions, concerns or suggestions.

Rosthern High School

Box 820

Rosthern SK S0K 3R0

E-mail – [email protected] http://blogs.spiritsd.ca/rosthernhigh/

Sr. Girls Basketball Schedule Coach: Mr. Wills

Practices: Wednesdays 3:30 to 4:30

Game Schedule

Nov 30th & Dec 1st – Tournament @ RJC Dec 5th – away @ Warman – 5:00 Dec 12th – home vs RJC – 6:30 Dec 14th & 15th – Tournament @ RJC Jan 9th – home vs Dalmeny – 4:00 Jan 10th – away at Waldheim – 5:00 Jan 16th – away @ RJC – 5:30 Jan 30th – home vs Waldheim – 4:00 Feb 1st & 2nd – Tournament @ VCA Feb 8th & 9th – Tournament @ Hague Feb 12th – away @ Hague – 3:30

Feb 13th – home vs Warman – 4:00

Jr. Girls Basketball Schedule Coach: Mrs. Oberhofer

Practices: Thursdays 3:15 to 4:30

Game Schedule:

Dec 4th – Home game vs Hague Dec 8th – Tournament @ Hepburn Dec 12th – away game @ MHS Jan 24th – Home game vs VCA

Jan 28th – away game @ Dalmeny

Rosthern High School Youth in Action will begin

the annual Coin Drive on Monday, December3rd.

It will run until Wednesday, December 19th. This

coin drive is a fun activity for students to

participate in and more importantly all funds

raised will be donated to the Rosthern Food

Bank.

Curling Coaches: Mr. Bergen, Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Isaak

Practices are Tuesdays from 3:30-4:30

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Sr. Boys Basketball Schedule Coach: Mr. Kroeger

Practices: Tuesdays 3:15 to 4:30 and

Thursdays 4:30 to 5:45

Game Schedule:

Nov 30th - Dec 1st – Tournament @ RJC

Dec 6th – Home vs VCA @ 4:00pm Dec 13th – Home vs Stobart @ 4:00pm

Jan 11th & 12th – Hepburn Tournament

Jan 15th – away @ RJC – 4:00pm Jan 31st – away @ Stobart – 4:00pm

Feb 6th – away @ VCA – 4:00pm

Feb 8th & 9th – Hague Tournament Feb 14th – home vs Hepburn @ 4:00pm

March 1st & 2nd – RHS Home Tournament

March 9th and 9th – Playoffs Start

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Jr. Girls Basketball – Gr 7/8 Coach: Mrs. Crouch

Practices:

Nov 29th @ 3:30 Dec 6th @ 3:30 Dec 4th @ 3:30 Dec 11th @ 3:30 Jan 10th @ 3:30

All practices are at Rosthern Elementary

Game schedule to follow!

Cold Weather Busing Policy

PSSD policy does not allow bus

transportation on mornings when

Environment Canada is forecasting

temperatures/wind chill below –40 C for

Saskatoon at 6am. The school division will

make bus cancellations and the bus driver

will notify families.

You can also find regular updates on bus

cancellations at the Prairie Spirit web site:

www.spiritsd.ca/buses

S.R.C. Report

As the RHS SRC, we are always on our toes and busy with something. In October we put on ‘The Haunted Escape Room’ where people entered rooms and had 5 minutes to solve the puzzle in the room with varying difficulties. We had separate rooms for different age groups, from the very little people all the way up to the adults. Last Friday we had the first dance of the school year and it ended in success. It was themed the ‘Snowfall Dance’ and it was our annual winter formal. We had a booth for snacks and a photo booth where you could pay $1 to get the hard print of your photo. However, over the last week we have switched gears and have been busy planning for the upcoming Christmas season. There’s a Christmas themed spirit week coming up that will be taking place from Dec 17th to Dec 21st. Monday (17th) is Christmas Pajama day, Tuesday (18th) is Christmas Character day, Wednesday (19th) is Christmas in July, Thursday (20th) is Funny Christmas Hat day, and Friday (21st) is Ugly Christmas Sweater day.

SRC is also organizing the Christmas Food

Drive, where we will be donating $15 per complete hamper for the class’s coin drive bin. A complete food hamper must include 3 cans of vegetables, 3 cans of fruit, 2 packages of gravy mix, 2 boxes of stove top dressing, 1 can of cranberry sauce, 1 box of pancake mix, 1 pancake syrup, 1 1L container of juice, 1 small tin of coffee, 1 box of chocolate, 1 container of jam (it cannot be homemade), and 1 small can of hot chocolate mix. A class can make as many food hampers as they so choose. Food for the hampers can start being brought in on Dec 3rd. Hampers will be collected on the morning of Dec 14th, then they will be counted and sent to the food bank.

Thank you to the Rosthern Senior’s Curling Club for

their generous donation to our Curling Club. This donation helps us pay for our ice time for the season!