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Amisk School
APPLE CENTER Newsletter PO Box 70
Amisk, AB T0B 0B0 PH: 780-856-3771 Fax: 780-856-2377
Principal– Ms. Colette Johnson [email protected]
News from the Amisk School for October 2019
September was a very busy month and very produc ve. Children have se led well
into school rou nes and it is fantas c to see how much is happening in each class. The
monthly newsle er and the Seesaw program are great ways to keep families informed
about school events and achievements. So much happens on a daily basis and it is im-
portant that you are involved. It makes school meaningful and important to students when
parents want to be a part of their learning. As a result, children are more successful in
school.
It was great to see the parents, rela ves and community members at the A.P.P.L.E. Center Open House on Tuesday, October 1st. A child’s educa on is well rounded when all groups of individuals can work together towards a common goal; which is the best educa-
on for the students. The staff would like to thank you for your support, encouragement and posi ve comments as we work towards crea ng a wonderful learning environment.
This weekend we will be celebra ng Thanksgiving. We are all thankful for our fami-ly and friends. I encourage everyone to take me to be with them this holiday weekend.
The A.P.P.L.E. Center staff would also like to wish the farmers great harvest weath-er so they can harvest their precious crops that feed the world.
Thanksgiving Wish Be Thankful for your blessings all;
The happy memories you recall;
For me, which every heartache mends,
And oh, be thankful for your family and friends.
C. Johnson
Principal, A.P.P.L.E. Center
“Real abundance is found when we join hands with those we love.”
Important dates
Oct 1– Open House 5-6
Oct 3– Hot lunch– Hotdogs & corn dogs
Oct 7-11– Fire Prevention Week
Oct 10 & 11– No school
Oct 14– No school Happy Thanksgiving
Oct 15– Downtown library
Oct 17– Hot lunch– pizza
Oct 22– Science in Motion
Oct 24– Lifetouch school pics 9:00 am
Oct 24– Tupperware fundraiser deadline
Oct 25– No school
Oct 29– B of G 11:08
Oct 31– Halloween Dress-up 2:00
Nov 5– Remembrance Day presentation 11:00 am
Nov 4-7– Scholastic Book Fair
Nov 5- Student Conferences 4-7
Nov 7– Student Conferences 4-7
Nov 8-12– No school
Nov 13– Newsletter published
Nov 14– Hot lunch– Hamburgers
Nov 19– Moustache Day
Nov 19– Downtown Library
Nov 21– Lifetouch Retakes
Nov 28– B of G
Nov 28– Hot lunch-Perogies
Nov 29– No school
Dec 12– School Concert
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mitts and head gear. Stu-
Amisk School Mantra: I Can…You Can…We Can…Succeed!
Kindergarten Wow, September flew by!! The Kindergarten students were very busy in September. They learned about our classroom and school rules. . The Kindergarten students have been learning some of our uppercase letters and sounds. They have already learned 5 sight words, they will be reading soon!! In Social Studies they have learned about being unique. In Health,, they learned Habit #1 Being Proactive. The Kindergarten room had a great turn out for the Open House. October promises to be a full month of adventures and lots of learning. Have a great long weekend and Happy Thanksgiving! Grade One This month in grade 1 we have started learning how to add numbers up to ten. The students have been working hard and have been doing well with adding . In language arts we have learned many new words and continue to ex-pand our vocabulary. We have also started writing sentences and developing our writing skills. In social we have focused on how we have many different cultures make up our community. In science we are still learning all about our colors! Soon we will be looking at how to split light and how white light is actually made up of many different colors. The students continue to work hard and try their best at every task. I hope everyone has a wonderful month! Happy Thanksgiving!
Grade Two This month in grade 2 the students will be diving into numbers to 100. The students will be learning how to represent, compare, skip count and recognize numbers to 100. In social the students are busy studying maps including drawing some maps of their own. We will soon start exploring what makes Canada unique by taking a close look at the community Meteghan, Nova Scotia. Exploring liquids is still our area of focus in science. We are looking carefully at the properties of liquids compared to water as well as materials that absorb and repel liquids. The students continue to be busy working at improving their reading ability through practice with long vowel sounds and sight words. In writing we are focusing on developing our ideas and putting them into com-plete sentences.
Grade Three
We are well into our second month of school and we have been making many great memories in Grade 3! In math students have just finished up their pattern unit and are starting to learn all about representing numbers in different ways. In science we have been busy learning all about rocks and minerals and students have enjoyed sharing their learning in this unit on Seesaw. In social studies we have been discussing global citizenship and the things that impact our quality of life in Canada in comparison to other parts of the world. In writing we have been focusing on writing paragraphs and the importance of a topic and closing sentence. We are excited to soon start our first novel study at the end of the month. I hope everyone takes time this weekend to be with family and friends. Happy Thanksgiving!
P E Classes
The students have developed passing, receiving and kicking skills in soccer. They are busy demonstra ng their skills in their soccer matches. They have learned the role of a goalie, offense and defense posi ons. The students are par cipa ng in Archery. Archery is a fun way to further develop their hand and eye coordina-
on skills.
Professional Development
On October 10th, 2019 all of the Buffalo Trail Staff will gather at the Wainwright High School to recognize the contribu ons and achievements of the many members of the BTPS team. Celebra on day is a chance to con-gratulate the service provided to students by all of the staff in our division. Congratula ons to Mrs. Sherry Paulson as she will be receiving her 15 year award! Her amazing work with students does not go unrecog-nized.
What’s happening in the classroom:
Notes from the Amisk School!
Check out the Amisk School website for up to date information- http://amisk.btps.ca/ Sign up at the bottom of the website to get email when news has been updated. ALL FORMS WILL BE POSTED HERE
No refunds on Hot lunch orders- if ordered & child is missing there will be no refunds for items un-
der $3.50. Order such as subs, pizza etc.– will be stored in the fridge and given to the student the next day or to a family member.
Amisk School collects CanTabs for the Ronald MacDonald House- collecting bin in the office. Donations welcome until the end of June
Tasty Tuesday– Thank you to the Hughenden United Church for once again supporting this program
School Zone 30 km/hr PLEASE
AMISK SCHOOL is a Nut and Seafood/shellfish Aware School—check our handbook on the Amisk School website
BTPS Sora Reading App. An online digital collection of books. Read anywhere & any-time. Go to SoraApp.com and using your student email address (password is their school password– if your child doesn't know it call the school or email me [email protected] to get it) sign up to read thousands of books that are available. Any questions please call the office 780-856-3771
Students Gr 1-3 go to the school library every Tuesday afternoon. The Ac-celerated Reader program is active for all students and they are encour-aged to write the quizzes to gain points. There will be monthly assem-blies at the reading prize cupboard for students that have achieved cer-tain prize points. Let's get reading!
Volunteers are always welcome at the Amisk School. Call 780-856-3771 to see how you can help.
OCTOBER: SCHOOL BUS SAFETY WEEK OCTOBER 21-25, 2019: Please take an opportunity to thank your bus drivers for the wonderful job your bus drivers do in transporting your children safely to and from school every day of the school year. With it being school bus safety week, please take the time to remind you children of the school bus rules and please DO NOT PASS A SCHOOL BUS WHEN ITS RED LIGHTS ARE FLASHING. The Provincial Red Flashing Light Awareness Campaign logo is Reds Flashing...No Passing! If you witness a driving committing this violation, please report their license plate number to the RCMP. Thanks for your help in keeping our stu-dents safe.
Amisk School Library Commons News Regular reading makes a big impact on all levels of learning. Gr 1-3 students will be bringing books home that are mostly at their reading level or of interest. Lots of these books will have quizzes available and students will complete the quizzes on chrome books during school time. There is always a need for support in the grade 1 & 2 rooms for this program. Call the school if you can volunteer. Thank you Wisdom from some kids “Jack rabbits ears are big because they catch the air to cool them down” “Bats can’t see good but their ears are good to send out rays to tell them where stuff is” “Pelicans catch food with that big beak”
Students that come to tell me why the horned lizard squirts blood from his eyes get a prize. Come to the office to tell Mrs. Hovde This book created a whole new level of excitement for reading Some books kids are reading Harper Pearson— What’s That Mitten? and Hibernation Station Connor Blue– Welome to Alola– New Pokemon Series Emma Moody– Narwhal: Unicorn of the seas & Super Narwhal and Jelly Jolt
Amisk School is hosting a Scholastic Book Fair
Nov 4– 7 Open during school time as well as
Tuesday Nov 5, 4-7 and Thursday Nov 7, 4-7
A Message from Your School MHP This short video clip is a great resource for teachers and parents to talk to students about trauma. It reframes a trauma perspective in terms of learning brain versus survival brain. http://tinyurl.com/y4wpmgvf
The MHP team provides in depth, longer-term intervention including those with one or more mental health diagnoses, specialist/ multi-agency involvement, or a variety of other clinical and/or complex situations. Administrative supervision and coordination is provided by Crystal Tower, Director of Inclusive Learning, and the clinical supervision provided by Christy Hunt, R. Psych. For more information, contact the principal or MHP at your child’s school. ****************************************************************************
Thank you to all parents that have paid student tech fees. If you haven’t paid yet- Cash and cheques to the Amisk School are welcome
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Parent Council Tupperware Fundraiser Tupperware information went home and deadline for orders is October 24. All orders or donations welcome.
Funds help provide fun and engaging opportunities for students
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We walked in the rain and cold on September 26/2019. Thank you for all donations to the school run. $2880.00 was raised at Amisk School. A quote from the Terry Fox Foundation “Your involve-ment has real and tangible results– hundreds of thousands of people will have their lives enriched by cancer research.” “We are extremely proud of your school and community. You are small community with enormous heart.”
Report cards and Parent Portal Information 2019-2020 Dear Parents,
The Amisk School has switched to electronic marks reporting program for Grades 1-3. This program will be used for Electronic re-porting of student marks in the 2019-2020 school year. Kindergarten report cards will continue to use the paper copy format and three reporting periods—December, March and June. Teachers have placed comments for assignments completed in the reporting program and we ask that you please sign into parent portal to view these comments.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. Will there still be printed copies of report cards for each reporting period? No, there will not be printed copies of
report cards sent home for each reporting period for Grades 1-3.
2. When are the reporting periods for Kindergarten? There are 3 reporting periods; December, March and June.
3. Will there still be Student-led Conferences (Parent-Teacher Interviews)? Yes, Amisk School and BTPS believe that parent-teacher communication is vital in our quest to maximize student learning. There will be interviews scheduled in the fall and spring.
4. How do I get the information I need to set up a BTPS Parent Portal account? Contact your child’s school to verify your e-mail address in our software program and let them know the child/children you are needing to set up an account for. The school will then request the Student Information Services De-partment to email the information to you.
5. Do I need a different account for each child? No, you will be able to create one account, choosing your own username and password. Once you are logged in, you will be able to access all the children that you linked to the account.
6. Can parents each have their own account? Yes, as long as the accounts are not created with the same email address.
7. Can students access the portal? Yes, they log in to the same portal, but they use their BTPS network login. They do not need to request information to create an account and they only see their data, not data of siblings.
8. Is the BTPS Parent Portal only available as web pages? No, there is also a mobile app called Pow-erSchool Mobile which is available for download in the App Store or on Google Play. Our district code for the app is GFST.
9. What information can I see in the BTPS Parent Portal? You will be able to see attendance, marks, com-ments, teacher email addresses, BTPS Transportation fees and BTPS tuition fees (not individual school fees), student demographic information, public messages on the School Bulletin and general school infor-mation.
10. Why is BTPS moving to electronic reporting of marks? There are a number of reasons:
· * 24/7 access to mark and comment information will promote student-parent-teacher teamwork based on current assessment data.
· * Mark and comment data will be accurate, timely and informative.
· * Teachers will be commenting on individual assignments to give guidance for upcoming assign-ments: effective and timely feedback is a critical component of success.
· * Alberta Education and post-secondary institutions are moving to electronic reporting and we want to help prepare parents and students.
For further information please contact the school at 780-856-3771.
Thank you, Amisk School Teaching Staff
HAVE YOU ASKED FOR ACCESS TO YOUR PARENT PORTAL ACCOUNT?
For Grade 1-3 it’s the only way you will see your child’s marks and progress. Please call the school 780-856-3771 or email Patti at [email protected] to get permis-sions set up. Thank you
The arena booth in Hughenden has yellow/black/white hockey socks to get rid of. They are great practice socks as minor hockey is purchasing a new type. $12 a pair. Text Donna at 780-806-1304 Thank you to everyone that came out to the school OPEN HOUSE on Oct 1st. There was a great turn out. Hayden Larson & Noah Nguyen were the lucky winners of the Lifetouch 50% off family packages.
To-go cups left at the school. Claim at the school office
Hope this little frog finds a safe place over the winter. It’ getting cold out there!
Good apples at the A.P.P.L.E. Center Basket of Greatness September 24/2019
Kindergarten TC Clark– great printing award, kind & caring student
Ashley Maruzs– great improvement when printing her name, a kind & helpful student
Ellin Oh– follows all classroom rules and is committed to doing her best work
Grade 1
Leah Stoodley– works so hard on every task. Always tried her best
Ara Kim– Great printing, always ready for class
Hudson Hunter– always participates in class, kind towards others
Grade 2
Myer Bomersback– kind and helpful classmate
Sutton Jones– being proactive, excellent listener
Kora Znak– well prepared, great focus and hard worker
Grade 3
Nevaeh Friesen– Great artist, always has a big smile
Anna Mackie– a model student, very kind & helpful
John Taylor– has a can do attitude no matter what!
Draw for Scholastic $10.00 gift cards
John Taylor & Leah Stoodley
Cub Coupon candidates for September
Grady Anhorn, Connor Blue, Sawyer Ekman, Asha Gray-Brunner, Emma Moody, Addy Flaade, Maris Amundson, Kinley Dewald, Marcus,
Abel Walters, Dallas Holte
Entertainment by Gr 1 Welcome Back to School- song
My Promise– poem
Amisk Public Library Schedule for the 2019-2020 school year.
PARENT LINK CENTRE meets at the Hughenden
Golden Circle Every Wednesday from
10:00 to 12:00 pm -For families with children 0
-6 -Great way to meet other
families -Support for families and enriched early childhood
programs