Spring is official now and we are anticipating three very busy months to
finish the 2016-2017 school year. For grades six and nine they will be
concentrating on covering pertinent curriculum to be measured on the
Provincial Achievement tests. Please note these important dates so that
appointments may be arranged around these exams. We know our students
will be prepared. Parents can assist by ensuring that students have a good
breakfast and adequate sleep on these dates outlined in the attached
calendars.
For all of our students it is important to keep at the forefront learning and
reviewing of concepts presented. It is a busy time of year as extra outdoor
events begin and we start to enjoy the outdoors and the anticipated nice
weather.
Did you know?
Badminton for Junior High has begun. Thank-you to Mr. Requa and Mrs.
Murray for coaching extra- curricular Badminton teams.
We are re-defining our Library space into a student Learning commons.
More information can be found on the Alberta Education website as to
what a Learning commons may mean to students.
Mrs. V. Pollmann
Principal
Guthrie School’s
Gator Gazette
Issue #7 April 2016
Mrs. V. Pollmann
Principal Mr. D. Requa
Vice-Principal Mrs. L. Bonneteau
Counsellor
Gator Gazette
Copyright 1993
Phone – 973-3111 Website –
www.sturgeon.ab.ca/
guthrie
Newsletter
Highlights
Principal
Message
Guthrie Spirit
News
Counsellors
Corner
Important
Dates
Skiing
Group Teen
Triple P
Book Fair
ABC Awards
Hot Lunch
Crime Watch
Board Meeting
Dates
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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
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Welcome back everyone! We hope you all had a springtastic break! Our first badminton game
of the season is being held here at Guthrie on April 7, so come on down and cheer on your
Gators! The Guthrie Band will be attending the Arden Centre in St. Albert during the morning
of April 12, as well, we will also be holding our Cookie Day, so make sure to save your
quarters. There will be Hot Lunches every Thursday this month, starting with The Lunch lady
on April 7, Edo Japan on April 14, Dairy Queen on April 21, and Boston Pizza on April 28. If
you plan on ordering hot lunch during April please remember to not pack your child a lunch
for that day. There is also a PD Day on April 15. The Book Fair is back with lots of new titles
and old favorites to purchase, the Fair will run from April 18-20. On April 20 the badminton
team will have their first away game at Morinville. On April 25 our Band and Choir students
will be performing at the Sturgeon Night of Music starting at 7:00pm at the Winspear Centre.
That’s all for April, we look forward to having a fantastic month. Make sure to keep checking
the website for changes and new events that are happening in our school.
Sincerely, School Spirit Committee
Cookie Day
Each cookie day, classes provide cookies (muffins, squares, cupcakes) which are sold to the
whole student body for 25 cents each, the students are able to purchase two items with the
opportunity to purchase more once each class has had a turn. Cookie Day is run by volunteers,
and we are always looking for new and energetic people to come out and help. It is also
supported by our leadership students. Cookies go on sale right after morning announcements
and usually wraps up before first recess at 10:20am.
Guthrie school strives to be a peanut/nut free zone, we ask families who are par ticipating
to please exclude items that contain nuts, if possible please label ingredients that are included
in your yummy selections.
Cookies may come to school the day before or first thing in the
morning of the Cookie Day.
Apr 12th: 2M, 5Q
May 11th: 2G, 4M
June 7th: 3H, 4/5P
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Apr 5 Classes Resume
Apr 7 Badminton @ Guthrie
Apr 12 Band @ St. Albert Arden Theatre
Apr 13 Choir Practice @ Morinville School
Apr 15 PD Day; No School
Apr 18-20 Book Fair
Apr 21 Badminton @ Morinville
Apr 25 Sturgeon Night of Music, 7:00pm
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Grades 3-6 Science Challenge Club
Do you like building challenges? If you are in grades 3-6,
you are invited to join Mrs. Hryniw and Mrs. Woodburn
afterschool from 3:15-4:15pm on Thursday, April 14 for
some creative thinking and science fun. Students will be
working in teams to complete timed science challenges
using supplied
materials and a lot of ingenuity. Permission slips for this
club can be picked up from Mrs. Woodburn or Mrs.
Hryniw and will need to be
signed and submitted before
attendance.
Headstart Screening Dates:
April 11, April 20
@ MFRC
Please contact Carla @ Sturgeon
School Division 780-939-4341 to
schedule an assessment
Rabbit Hill & Marmot Ski Trips
The ski trips were both a success. The Rabbit
Hill group was the only school on the hill on
March 17 and the snow was surprisingly great
despite the warm temperatures! Thanks to all
the parents who helped make this trip a
success.
The Marmot kids had two great days in the
mountains. Some of the kids improved their
skills
significantly in
the two days.
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This practical, evidence based, program can help parents cope positively with some of the common issues associated with raising a teenager from 11 – 16 years of age. Triple P is a toolbox of solutions where parents set specific goals and strategies to build a stronger relationship with their teenager, reduce conflict, manage problem behaviors and teach emotional self-regulation while helping their teenager stay safe. The aim of Triple P is to increase parental confidence and ability in dealing with parenting challenges. This unique group will run for four weeks of in-class sessions. Follow up telephone consultations are available as well. Group Teen Triple P is being offered @ Guthrie School, Lancaster Park, on four consecutive Wednesdays on April 13, 20, 27 & May 4 from 6 – 8 pm.
Childcare Available To book a place or for more information please e mail [email protected] or call 780-935-9028.
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Dear Parents and Families, The Scholastic Book Fair is coming to our school! What better way to promote reading to our students than by supporting this important literary event. We invite your entire family to participate by purchasing the latest and greatest in children’s books. Your support of this vital literary event is a key part of helping us obtain new books and resources for our library and classrooms. You’ll find hundreds of quality books at our Book Fair with a wide assortment for all reading levels. Visit the Scholastic Book Fairs website at www.scholastic.ca/bookfairs to read reviews of the Featured Books. You can also watch book trailers and author videos with your child on the BookTube page. Your child will be sent home with a Book Fair flyer that provides a preview of only a FEW of the many books available to purchase at our Fair. The flyer also contains a special Family Event Draw ballot that parents can deposit during the Book Fair. You could win $50 in books – $25 for your family PLUS $25 for your child’s classroom! Don’t forget to mark the Book Fair dates on your calendar! We look forward to seeing you during our Scholastic Book Fair and thank you, in advance, for supporting this great literary event. Thank you for believing in books and the impact of reading on your child’s future. Sincerely, Mrs. Berke Book Fair Chairperson Book Fair Dates: April 18 – 20, 2016 (Monday – Wednesday) Times: Monday/Wednesday 9am — 12:45pm; 3:15-4:00pm, Tuesday 12:05-4:00pm
Location: Guthrie School Library We accept Debit, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and cheques made payable to our school are welcome too.
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Congratulations to all of our primary grade students who
received awards for the month of March!
A special shout out to Anthony in class 2G who’s name was
drawn to receive a bowling party!
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Guthrie is using a new online system for ordering Hot Lunch. If you
wish to purchase a hot lunch for your child please visit
www.HealthyHunger.ca to register with Guthrie School. In just
four easy steps you will be able to preorder hot lunch for your
child. Remember that hot lunch orders must be placed 5 days prior
to the scheduled hot lunch date. We are trying to have healthy
choices as well as keep hot lunch prices between approximately
$5.00—$6.00. When a credit card is used online there is a 2%-3%
service charge added for this on the price of the hot lunch. Even
with the service charge we are keeping lunches in the above price
range. We have a hot lunch coordinator and are not requiring more
volunteers to run the hot lunch program. The school is only
providing this as a service and is not fundraising through this. We
hope you are enjoying this program.
Upcoming Hot Lunch Dates:
Lunch Lady—Apr 7 Edo - Apr 14 Dairy Queen - Apr 21 Boston Pizza – Apr 28
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A Note to Parents & Guardians:
Please remember to call or email the
school to report all absences, or if your
student will be late. You can contact the
school office at 780-973-3111, or email
with the word “Attendance” in the
subject to [email protected].
Our office is open from 8:00 am – 4:00
pm, and we have an answering service to
take messages when the office is closed,
or the phone lines are busy. Please leave
your name, number and time of your
message.
If we do not hear from you, we will be
calling to ensure that the
student(s) are safe.
Sturgeon School Division
Sturgeon School Division, Board of Trus-tees hold their regular monthly board meeting on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 4:30 pm at the Frank Robinson Centre in Morinville.
Members of the public are invited to attend these meetings.
April 13 April 27 May 11 May 25 June 8 June 22
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Lost and Found In an effort to keep the lost and found manageable we will be displaying items monthly. The last week of every month, items will be displayed in the front foyer, and all not claimed items will be donated. Hopefully more items are found rather than buried under a “mountain” of stuff. Thanks for your help in this matter.
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