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FATHER SCOLLEN SCHOOL
May, 2018
For the most up to date information: www.cssd.ab.ca/schools/fatherscollen
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April has certainly passed quickly and it’s wonderful to see our students enjoying the beautiful spring
weather during their recess and lunch breaks. We are embarking on the last months of school which
promise to be filled with exciting adventures and academic challenges. Our Junior High teachers are
beginning to prepare students for their year-end finals and Grade 9 Provincial Achievement Tests by
offering students a variety of extra tutorials in all core subject areas. These tutorials offer students a
great opportunity to re-visit concepts learned early in the year and review challenging areas of the
curriculum. We ask parents to encourage their children to attend these extra help sessions so that
they can prepare confidently for their final exams.
Our students and teachers continue working hard to prepare for our Junior High Fine Arts production,
The Wizard of Oz, taking place in the evenings of May 5th and 6th at Bishop McNally Theatre. This
exciting fine arts celebration will showcase student work in the fine arts and promises to be a
wonderful evening! To avoid disappointment, please ensure that you purchase your tickets quickly
since seating is limited. You will be receiving the Ticket Order Forms for this event soon.
As many of you know, this is the time of year when our district begins staffing for the upcoming school
year. Student registrations are also beginning to pour in and it looks like we will continue with healthy
enrollment numbers. To help us better prepare for the school year, please advise us if you are planning
to move schools for September 2018. You can call the office directly to speak with Ms. Kanuka or Ms.
Cameron at 403-500-2088.
On behalf of our staff, I would like to extend a warm “Happy Mother’s Day” greeting to all our Moms
and thank them for the tremendous job they do on a daily basis.
Sonia Stapleton Daniel Zeeb Adam Russell
Principal Vice-Principal Assistant Principal
D2L (Bright Space)
The school’s primary communication tool regarding student performance is the BrightSpace learning platform, also known as D2L. Student assignments, grades, due dates, etc., can all be found on this site. If you’re looking for the most recent results of an assignment or test, please check your child’s BrightSpace account. All families are encouraged to check BrightSpace at least once a week. If you have any questions about what you are seeing regarding your child’s performance, please don’t hesitate to contact the subject or homeroom teacher. Their email is available on the BrightSpace website.
BYOD – “Bring Your Own Device” to School
Many students bring personally owned devices to school (cell phones, tablets, ipod’s etc). Father Scollen School, nor CSSD, is liable for the loss, damage, misuse, or theft of personally owned devices brought to school. The District cannot provide technical support for personally owned devices. Please note that students are never required to bring in outside technology to school. All students will continue to be able to access technology at our school. We ask that parents and students familiarize themselves with the Digital Citizenship Expectations, included in the contract, which was sent home to all parents in October. When you signed the agreement, you agreed that if your child’s device is used in a manner which violates school rules or the law, the device will be confiscated. School staff will decide if a rule has been violated. Violation of rules, policies, or laws can result in revocation of privileges or other disciplinary action. In the event of a serious offense, law enforcement may be asked to participate in the investigation. Parents will be contacted immediately if there is a serious breach of policies or expectations. Bringing a device to school is a major responsibility. If you are concerned about theft or do not feel that your child is responsible enough to bring a device to school, DO NOT send them to school with a device. Students will not be permitted to use their devices until this contract has been returned to the school.
Diverse Learning Teachers
Our Diverse Learning team continues working with our English Language Learners and supporting our staff. A new addition to the Diverse Learning department is our DL Studio. This is a classroom space where students can come for one-on-one or small group support, as well as make up assignments and assessments. We will be continuing our subscriptions with BrainPop for the entire school as well as Raz-Kids and Mathletics for our elementary students and diverse learners.
www.brainpop.com www.mathletics.ca www.raz-kids.com Mathletics… Raz-kids and Brainpop … Parents did you know? • Students in Kindergarten to Grade 3, students have an account for Raz-kids. www.raz-kids.com • All student Kindergarten to Grade 9 have a Mathletics account. www.mathletics.ca Check your student’s agendas for student login accounts for Raz-kids and Mathletics.
St. Thomas More Parish (403) 285-3773
http://www.stthomasmore.ca/
After School Support in Math and ELA:
FREE at Calgary Public Library
Students in Grades 5-9 can receive one-on-one and small group support on Math or ELA assignments. Visit Calgary Public Library School Support for information and
registration details. https://calgarylibrary.ca/
Mondays:
May 7 June 4
All parents in our school community are part of school council, even those who are not able to attend meetings; the executive represent all of the parents in the community and work with administration to make the decisions on fun events and events that strengthen school community spirit.
FS Learning Commons 4:15pm – 5:15pm
Noble-Lee Kendrick – Chair, Tracy Kosack – Vice-Chair, Tara White – Treasurer, Rosa Bicanic - Secretary
School Council Annual General Meeting and Call for Elections
June 4th is the Annual General Meeting of the Father Scollen School Council. All parents are members of the council and are encouraged to attend the meeting. At the meeting school council will elect members of the executive for the 2018-2019 school year. If you are interested in serving on council, please contact the school, and your name will be forwarded to the current chairperson.
Bus pass scanning
BEFORE SCHOOL/LUNCHTIME/AFTER SCHOOL ONLY
Scanning Now!
STOP BY THE OFFICE
Calgary Transit does offer a low income pass for purchase. Here is the link: http://www.calgarytransit.com/fares-passes/passes
FREE Eye Glasses
for children aged 4-10
Kids ages 4-10 receive a complete pair of FREE glasses once a year on select frames.
Terms and conditions may apply, so
visit your nearest Superstore optical
for the full details.
Eye exams can be done at Superstore
Optical locations or parents may bring
in a recent prescription from another
registered optometrist.
http://www.familyfuncanada.com/calgary/free-kids-glasses-superstore/
DRESS FOR THE WEATHER During spring months and wet weather, parents are requested to ensure their children have appropriate clothing. We want students to keep stay warm, their feet dry and to stay out of wet areas… Students are expected to be outside before school and after school. They must be properly dressed to do so.
WHEELS ON PARADE Please come & participate May 26th, 2018 at 10:30 am in our Bicycle Parade. Decorate your bike, skate board etc. and put on a costume. Prizes will be awarded. Please register at Temple Community Association at 403-280-5466 or email: temp11@telus.net .
Leave us with your age group and name.
- mom & tot - 5 – 8-year old - 9-12-year old
Temple Community Association 167 Temple green Road NE Calgary, AB T1Y 6G3 # 403-280-5466 Email: tem11@telus.net
CANTEEN news Tickets are available at the office for purchase: 1 Ticket = $1.00 PURCHASE TIMES ONLY: before school, lunch break, after school. Purchase as many as you would like a one time. Students exchange tickets for lunch. Monthly menu will be posted here, in classrooms and on the website.
MONDAY
Variety of items…variety of prices. Mozza Sticks, Pizza Pops, Taquitos, Buritos
TUESDAY
Beef/Turkey/Cold Cut Subs - $4.00
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Variety of flavours - $3.00
FRIDAY
Pepperoni/Cheese - $3.00
SCHOOL FEES
As you know, the government is reducing school fees in the areas of instructional resources and in some areas of transportation. School fees are still being charged to support noon hour supervision and student activities, including field trips. Paying school fees is important so we can offer children an enriched level of educational experiences. Please support your child’s education by paying your fees.
Payment online is preferred… https://www.cssd.ab.ca/Parents/Fees/Online-Fee-Payment/Pages/default.aspx Payment at the school office is accepted only by Cash or Cheque. _______________________________________________________________________________
NEED HELP PAYING SCHOOL FEES?
Temple Community needs Bingo Volunteers in order to run
their bingos. Should you help the organizers of Temple
Communty Bingo, they can help you too! For every bingo
that you work, they will issue you a $30.00 voucher that can be used
towards your childs’ school registration fees!!
For more information please call: Karen Moisan, Bingo & Casino Director
Temple Community Association 403-280-5466 or email: temp11@telus.net
SPOTLIGHT ON STAFF
Hi, my name is Shawna Kirby and I love being the Preschool teacher here at Father Scollen. I have been the preschool teacher here for the last six years. I enjoy working with the children, their families and learning all about the many diverse cultures. In my free time I love to cook, BBQ, make things out of wood and enjoy spending time with family and friends.
My name is Patricia Ranger. This will be my fifth year working at Father Scollen as the Learning Commons Librarian. I also work as a lunch room supervisor so you may see me out in the field wearing my bright neon orange vest. I am a graduate of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Library Science program and have worked in the library field for the last 16 years. I love to read, and to go hiking in the mountains. I’m also a crazy cat lady.
My name is Hoda Raphael and I was born in Beirut/Lebanon. I finished my high school education in Beirut and went to college for two years to earn a diploma as an executive secretary. I moved to work in Dubai/UAE for five years then returned to Beirut to work as a private secretary in a Lebanese university. I got married and took the name Hoda R Khourieh, then moved to Calgary. It was a big change for me. I attended Bow Valley College to learn English and earned Level One Certificate in childcare. I started working in the Catholic Separate School board at St. Clement School as a noon-hour assistant. After a few months, I moved to Father Scollen School for one year. I then moved to St. Rupert School as a Special Education Assistant for five years. I moved back to Father Scollen School to work as a Special Education Assistant. I'm a certified interpreter with our school board. I'm enjoying my job, especially as I work with newcomers who have little to no English experience. I love working with kids with special needs. I am proud that I am a Canadian and living in this peaceful country
Hi, my name is Jackie Szalavary, and I am very pleased to be working with the elementary grades as a teacher assistant. This is my ninth year at Father Scollen. I have worked with the elementary grades for five years, as well as three years with the junior high grades. I really enjoy watching a lot of different sports. However, my two favorites are baseball and basketball (#WeTheNorth). I have two grown children and to me, family is very important. I, myself come from a very large family and I enjoy when we all get together to enjoy each others company. While at times times it can
be a little hectic, it is a lot of fun to get together with the family.
I became to love the world of Education through volunteering when my children went to this school. Now I have been almost 20 years with the Catholic School Board working as an Education Assistant and ELL Assistant. My position is very rewarding, my students make me smile and wanting to go the extra mile. (Hey, that rhymes!)
My name is Deb Swanson and I am a junior high Education Assistant. I have been with the school district since 1999, this is my tenth year at Father Scollen. I feel blessed each day to be part of such a wonderful school community.
Learning Disabilities (LD) Program – New Name We are pleased to share that the LD program will be continuing on next year with all of the same supports and program philosophy that it has in the past. However, after careful consideration, a decision has been made to change the name of the LD program district-wide to the “LEAD program”, which stands for “Learning Enhancements and Development”. This new name allows for the program to acquire a more positive connotation, which is not based upon the learning disability but rather the supports and goals for all students in the program. This change will be in effect for the 2018-2019 school year.
Once a month Father Scollen
School practices Emergency
Procedures. Our most
practiced emergency
procedure includes: Fire Drill,
Room Clears and Lockdowns.
We practice these drills to
ensure, in the event of a real
emergency, our students and
staff will know automatically
how to respond.
We ask you speak to your
children about the
importance of practicing
these drills in order to
normalize and reduce any
anxiety students may
express during these times.
CALGARY YOUTH SCIENCE FAIR
Congratulations to Alex in
9A who represented Father Scollen at the Calgary Youth Science Fair. He researched and constructed a Rubins’ Tube which is a device used to visualize a standing wave in a tube. We are very proud of Alex who got an Honourable Mention at the fair, and hope to see more students participate in the next school year.
Kindergarten by Ms. Deck… Kindergartners are optimistic and excited that spring will officially arrive during the month of May and we are preparing by learning about some spring critters that can be found in our backyards! Students continue to build and develop their early literacy skills through ongoing theme-based units and this month will be no different! Bugs, bugs and more bugs! We await our hands on inquiry-based, in-school presentation from Scientists in School whereby Kinders get to explore all types of bugs in a fun centres-based approach. In addition to this, our budding scientists will have another opportunity to hone their skills later in the month when they get to visit the newest arrivals at the Calgary Zoo...the Pandas! Learning through our senses, and exploring and discovering the world around them will be a fun way to continue our scientific learning by developing our environmental and community awareness. Our Mother's Day Tea, hosted in early May, be a way to celebrate the special Mom's in our life who consistently give of their time, love and support. This is one way we get to share our appreciation for them and present them with special tokens of our gratitude.
Elementary Grade 1 by Ms. MacLellan… Last month, students finished up building their own community called Beach Town. Please see the picture below. The students had a wonderful time learning about our community of Temple as well as making decisions and creating their own community. Last month, we also went on a field trip to being our learning about past and present in Social Studies. We will be continuing to learn about past and present through interviews, artifacts, stories and more. We will also be working on writing our own stories with beginnings, middles and ends. In Religion, students will continue learning that Jesus is always with us. In Science, are learning about living things, we have eggs in our class and are patiently waiting for them to hatch. We made prediction on what was in the eggs before learning about chickens. Students will also have an opportunity to learn about plants and even plant and observe the plants in our classroom. In Math, we will continue to build on our skills and practice through centers.
Grade 2 by Ms. Doucet… In Language Arts we are continuing to work with our word lists to create sentences.
We are also continuing reading our novel: Stuart Little. In Social Studies we are wrapping up our unit on
Saskatoon and will be beginning to look at Communities in the past. In Science the Grade 2s have finished
their unit on Hot and Cold Temperatures and had fun doing a bunch of experiments. We are kicking off our
new unit on Small Crawling and Flying Animals and are having the Scientists in the Classroom come join
us and teach us about insects. In Math, we have started learning about 2D and 3D objects. In Religion we
will be celebrating the Month of Mary and learning the Hail Mary prayer
Grade 3 by Ms. Ferguson… This month, the Grade 3's will finish up their work with fractions in Math, and start learning about the different geometry shapes. In Social Studies, we've finished up the Ukraine and will being our study of Tunisia in Africa. For science, we will finish up the last bit of Building with a Variety of Materials, and will move onto testing different structures and designs. In Language Arts we will shift our focus and work more on our writing and grammar skills. Finally, in Religion we will focus on how the Holy Spirit is a major part in our lives and how it guides us to be better Christians.
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Grade 3/4 by Ms. Ivasile… Language Arts: Students will be concentrating on writing this month. Grade 4/3 students will be studying the Barbara Mariconda writing system. Math: Students are working on fractions. Science: Grade 4/3 students will continue to work on simple machines and build their own moving machine. Social Studies: Grade 3 continue working on Ukraine and will be starting Tunisia and Grade 4 will be studying Alberta: The Stories, Histories and People.
Grade 4 by Ms. Pederson… Language Arts we are working on reading and writing short stories and poems Math the class has started multiplication and division as well as continue to work on fractions Science the students are building a “machine that moves” and mid-month we will begin plants cycles Soc. Studies we are studying Alberta’s history. Grade 5 by Ms. Min… In May, grade 5 students will be writing a Multiple Choice Part of the Religious Education District Assessment. Students are advised to use Google Classroom to review the materials beforehand. Students are moving forward with the last unit in Science: Wetland Ecosystem. Students will identify living and nonliving components of a wetland ecosystem. Students will also learn the events and factors that have changed the ways of life in Canada over time. We will be heading outside more in Phys-Ed as the soccer/football season rolls around. Please have students dress appropriately for outdoor gym.
Grade 6 by Mr. Viani… In April, Grade Six enjoyed an amazing excursion to the Youthlink Police interpretive
centre to learn more about evidence and investigation. We have been feverishly preparing for Provincial
Achievement Exams (PAT) and will be having our first English Language Arts PAT (Part A) on May 9th.
We will continue preparing for these exams throughout the month of May. The remainder of them will be at
the end of June with more information to follow. Students in Grade Six will be looking at the study of trees
and forests in science, poetry in ELA and learning more about Local, Provincial and Federal governments
and how they can personally participate in Canadian representative government.
Junior High Grades 7,8,9 Science… The grade 7’s are starting their Planet Earth unit where they will be observing and classifying rocks and minerals. The grade 8’s are moving on to their Mechanical Systems unit where they will learn about the 6 simple machines that combine to form more complex machines in order to make things easier for humans. The grade 9’s will be starting their Environmental Chemistry unit where they will be learning about the different macronutrients, the pH scale, and the nitrogen cycle. Grades 7,8,9 Social Studies… The Grade 7s will be looking at the ways in which immigration affected a young Canada and the way it contributed to our developing identity as a country. The Grade 8s will be starting the
Japan unit, studying the ways in which a unique worldview and culture can develop in a state of isolation. In
grade 9 students will be exploring the extent to which economic systems impact their quality of life.
They will be learning about different economic systems and how these systems impact Canadians in
their daily lives.
Grades 7,8,9 Math… students in grade 7 have been learning equations, and have established a
foundation for future grades towards applying these concepts. Students in grade 8 have finished
learning about surface area, and explored applications of it in the real world. As an extension to
equations, Students in grade 9 have finished studying inequalities, and their applications to real world
scenarios. Grades 7,8,9 Language Arts… Grade 7 students will be writing their written (narrative) final on May 8th. After, we will be exploring non-fiction works, as well as making our own advertisements. In grade eight, Ms. Williams' classes will be continuing their novel study of The Outsiders. The other grade eights will be learning about how to write strong and effective persuasive essays, which will be done through strategies such as debate, speeches and finally written arguments. The Grade 9s will be writing the first half of their ELA Provincial Achievement Test on May 8th. It will cover Narrative/Essays and Business Letters. Once the PAT is complete, we will begin our poetry unit. LEAD Language Arts students are completing an Empowering Writers workshop that focuses on improving their descriptive and persuasive writing skills.
Grades 7,8,9 Health… Students have been focusing on mental health, and some of the warning signs and ways to get help. We had a guest speaker join us who talked about this topics more in depth, and separated fact from fiction involving mental illness, and what to do if you, or a friend is suffering from depression.
Grade 7,8,9 Physical Education… Students have been progressing through our Badminton unit over the past
couple weeks. We have progressed into game play allowing for some friendly competition between
students. The kids are very anxious to get outside again, hopefully we get rid of all this snow covering our
fields. Flag Football is our next unit that we will be focusing on, we are looking forward to some sunny
days moving forward.
Grade 7 French… This month, the Grade 7 French students continue to work on the Family and Friends unit.
In this unit, the students learn how to describe the personality traits, physical traits and leisure activities of
themselves, their family members, and their friends in French. Soon, the students will start their Family
Tree project with the objective to learn the vocabulary used to name family members, their nationality, their
personality traits, their physical traits, and their favorite activities. Athletics and Clubs… Grade 7 and 8 Drama students have been learning to critique the work of self and others through observation of specific details. They have also been analyzing specific elements of various films and movies. Grade 9 Drama – Students are still working on their Romeo and Juliet scenes, creating and directing their own takes on the Shakespearean classic. They are working in teams to complete backdrops, props and costumes for
their specific scenes and characters. It is looking like the Flag Football season may be pushed back a week or
so based on the weather and field conditions. Tryout dates may need to be changed as a result.
ES1 by Ms. Doherty… LA - We are finishing our novel study of Redwall and learning about the elements of a graphic novel. Math - We are learning all about fractions. Most students are working on equivalent fractions and will be moving on to adding fractions shortly. Science - ES1 students with their Grade 1 buddies are attempting to hatch eggs. What will be inside? We will also be building our own ecosystems in the form of a terrarium. Social - The students are participating in a student vote and are learning all about how elections work in this country. We are also learning about how the government operates. Fine and Performing Arts… As we approach the beginning of May, the art students are finishing up their mixed media projects and they about to start working with clay. For the remainder of the school year, the grade 7 students will be creating on clay tiles and the grade 8 students will be working on clay jugs. As for the grade 9 students, they will be creating cultural masks based on masks of Northwest coast first nations . Computer Science… The grade 7’s are learning how to use spreadsheets to organize data and to make tedious mathematical calculations easier. The grade 8’s are designing their own website by using HTML code. The grade 9’s are working through programming modules on CSS and JavaScript. Fine Arts Performance… The school play, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, continues to progress as we are only 1.5 months out until our opening night on June 5! Our actors and backstage crew are hard at work creating an amazing performance, and tickets will be going on sale at the end of this month – be sure to get yours to see this incredible work in person!
Danceworks… Congratulations to our wonderful dancers who performed April 11 at Bishop McNally High School! We had a combined elementary and junior high team who showed great teamwork and school spirit when showcasing their wonderful choreography for the schools involved. They worked so hard and had a great season!
Dear Ms. G, We are having difficulty thinking of things our family, ranging in ages, can do together. We want our teenagers off their phones and away from the gaming systems! Sincerely, Stuck
Dear Stuck: The snow is melted and the sun is shining…..Spring is here! Here are some fun ways to get outside with your kids. It’s not every day that you get to be a kid, so enjoy it!!
May 3
OPEN HOUSE 6:30 Start
May 6-12
Mental Health Week
May 7
Picture Day
Teams and Clubs Only
May 8
Language Arts PAT
Grade 9
May 9
Language Arts
PAT Grade 6
May 8,9
Alberta Band Competition
In Red Deer
May 10
Marian Mass 10:00 am @ Church
May 10
OPEN HOUSE
LEAD Program (Only designated students)
6:30 Start
May 17
Popcorn Sales During lunch $2.00 / bag
May 18
No School
Professional Development Day
May 21
No School Victoria Day
May 24
Spring Concert
At Bishop McNally
May 29
Volunteer Breakfast
May 31
Welcome to
Kindergarten
TUTORIAL TIMES FOR ELA Part A May 1 May 2 May 3 May 4
Lunch Time ELA - Focus on practicing and reviewing narrative, expository and business letter writing. Scurr,
TUTORIAL TIMES FOR FINAL EXAMS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY June 11 June 12 June 13 June 14 June 15 8:00 – 8:40 ELA - (Reading Comp)
Science – Nichols
Math - Nichols
Math – Appave Science – Nichols
Math - Nichols Math – Appave Math – Taing, Nichols
Science - Nichols
LUNCH
Math - Goulding Math – Goulding
Science – Sorenson
Math - Goulding Math – Goulding
Science – Sorenson Math - Goulding
3:15 – 4:00 Science – Cruz
Math – Cruz, Taing Science – Nichols/ Cruz
Math – Nichols/ Cruz Social Studies (source
analysis + content review)
Science – Cruz
Math – Cruz, Taing
Science – Nichols, Cruz
Math – Nichols, Cruz
June 18 June 19 June 20 June 21
8:00 – 8:40 ELA - (Reading Comp)
Science – Nichols
Science – Sucha, Cruz
Math - Nichols
Math – Appave
Math - Nichols Science – Sucha, Cruz,
Nichols
Math - Nichols
Math – Appave Math – Nichols
Science - Nichols
LUNCH Science – Sorenson,
Sucha, Cruz
Math - Goulding
Science – Lyons,
Sorenson
Math - Goulding
Science – Sorenson,
Sucha, Cruz
Math - Goulding
Science – Lyons,
Sorenson
Math - Goulding
Math - Goulding
3:15 – 4:00 Science – Nichols
Math – Taing, Cruz Science – Lyons, Cruz,
Sorenson, Sucha, Nichols
Math – Nichols, Cruz
Social Studies (source
analysis + content review)
Science – Nichols
Math – Taing
Science – Lyons,
Sucha, Cruz, Nichols
Math - Nichols
Math – Cruz
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