December, 2017 Arcola School
302 Souris Ave.
Arcola, SK S0C 0G0
Ph: (306) 455-2340
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
As we enter the holiday season, it was magical to spend some time with the grade one class recently and their new guest, Elvis the elf. The smiles were priceless as I read them the story that had just arrived from the North Pole. I always enjoy this special time of the year where we can celebrate family and friends and hopefully be reminded to also do good to others. A special thank-you to everyone that made it out for our first round of student-led conferences last week. If you were unable to make it for some reason, please contact the school in order to re-schedule a time. Remember, if your son or daughter is going to be absent from school for any reason, you can save us from mak-ing many phone calls in the morning by phoning the school ahead of time to let us know. I hope to see you out at the afternoon or the evening Christmas concert this year on Tuesday, December 19. As well, we will be holding our traditional Christmas feast on the last day of school before the Christmas break. Many thanks to the teachers and stu-dents who are working hard on these endeavours and making our school such a special place. Enjoy the winter season and keep safe, everyone! Yours in education, Ron Wardrope Principal
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Remembrance Day ..................2
Grade 6 Play .............................3
Sr. Boys Volleyball ...................4
Sr. Girls & Jr. Boys Volleyball .5
Jr. Girls Volleyball ...................6
Ice Presentation .......................7
Christmas Concert ...................8
Grad Bottle Drive .....................8
Gr. 5 Reading Challenge ..........9
Grad Christmas Tree Raffle .....9
Grade 3/4 Phys. Ed ..................9
Gr. 1 Christmas Shoe Box ........10
Breakfast Program News .........10
Lego Club .................................11
Encouraging Pretend Play .......12
December Calendar .................13
Panther News
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Our school’s Remem-brance Day Ceremony was held on Wednesday, November 8th. Mistress and Master of Ceremo-nies were Heather Foy and Nick Singleton (photo at left). Legion and Legion Auxiliary members in addition to staff, students, family members, and communi-ty members were in at-tendance.
Josh Jones and Joeb Paha-Sapa in the Colour Party (left). Guest speaker Nedra Clark (above) shares sto-ries and history with the crowd. Elementary students shared songs, stories, and poetry. The grade 2/3 class (below) sang for the audience.
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The grade 6 class performs “How Man Got Fire” during their Art class. - Submitted by Miss. Paul
Panthers’
Tech Club
is finished for 2017 and will
resume with the Third Session on January 11, 2018.
Merry
Christmas from the
Tech Club!
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SENIOR BOYS
This season the Senior boys were coached by Tyson Hislop. Miss Houston and Mr. Brown helped manage the team. The boys had a successful season, competing with local teams in exhibition games and represented our school at provincials in Rocanville on November 24th and 25th, 2017. The boys’ road to provincials started on November 10, 2017 in Rocanville. The boys placed third and were off to dis-tricts at Carry the Kettle. At Carry the Kettle the boys came together as a team and the rookie players had their chance to shine. The rookies challenged the first place Rocanville team. The boys were off to provincials in Rocanville the following weekend. The boys may not have won on the court but they showed their love of
the game on and off the court. A big thank you goes out to all the par-ents who helped out this season. Congratulations on making it pro-vincials boys!
- Submitted by
Miss. Houston
4 All grades anxiously awaiting the Senior Boys’ volleyball team at their provincial volleyball rally! - Submitted by Ms. Naylen
JUNIOR
BOYS
This year was a rebuilding year for the Junior Boys. We had a young team, but these boys worked hard and it paid off. The team travelled to Gladmar on No-vember 9th for districts. They started off slow in their first game, but bonded together off the court in-between games and this teamwork paid off once again. They advanced to semi-finals ahead of Pleasantdale by one point, battled hard, and finished off in third place. Mrs. Karlunchuck and Miss Houston are very proud of the boys improvement on and off the court throughout the season.
- Submitted by Miss. Houston
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SENIOR GIRLS
Arcola senior girls be-come regional champs and headed off to Pro-vincials in Fox Valley, although the girls didn’t play as well as they hoped the girls should be so proud on how far the came this year. Way to go girls for a great and memorable sea-son!!
- Submitted by Mrs. James
JUNIOR GIRLS
The Junior Girls Volleyball team, coached by Kelly Running and Eugene Brown, had
an awesome year. They finished off the season in a hard fought battle for second
place at regionals. Great work ladies!
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Christmas Concert
Tuesday,
December 19th
1:30 & 7:00
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Gr. 3/4s are busily working on our fitness goals which includes planks, push-ups,
sit-ups, and more!
- Submitted by Ms. Naylen
Grade 5 Reading
Challenge
The Grade 5s have a challenge every month on how many pages they can read. For the month of November their goal was 7 000 pag-es. They surpassed this goal by reading 10 163 pages!! Way to go Grade 5!!
- Submitted by Ms. Rakochy
The grade one class donated toys and items to fill two boxes for Operation Christmas Child. They were very excited that they are going to make one little boy and one little girl very happy at Christmas. They had so much that they had extra items to donate for another box. They also brought $60 to help with shipping costs. Ms. Nobert is very proud of them!
- Submitted by Ms. Nobert
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Donation Made to Breakfast Program
Dupont Pioneer through lo-cal distributor Ridgeline Ag
donated $1,500 to Arcola School's Breakfast Program.
From left to right: Stacy Brownridge (Ridgeline Ag), April Nichol (Dupont Pio-
neer - Account Manager for Southeast Saskatchewan),
and Dan Graf (School Com-munity Liaison).
- Submitted by Kelly Running
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LEGO CLUB
LEGO Club is still going strong with ap-
proximately 20 students each week! Stop
by the Elementary Display case to see
their neat and unique creations!
- Submitted by Ms. Naylen
Ms. Naylen captured this great winter shot of our school.
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Adapted from “Toys that Kickstart the Imagination” by Lauren Lowry found at http://www.hanen.org/Helpful-Info/Articles/Toys-that-kick-start-the-imagination!.aspx Hanen Certified SLP--The Hanen Centre is a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization. Its mission is to provide parents, caregivers, early childhood educa-tors and speech-language pathologists with the knowledge and training they need to help young children develop the best possible language, social and literacy skills. For more information, please visit www.hanen.org.
For more information about the growth and development of young children, or to be put in touch with an Early Learning Consultant, please contact SECPSD Early Learning and Care: (office) 306-848-4722
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December 2017
Upcoming Dates: Back to School on Monday, January 8th; Rocks and Rings on Tuesday, January 16th.
No School PD Day
ICE Presentation at Carlyle Elementary
Christmas Concert 1:30 & 7:00
Last day before Christmas Break
Christmas Feast
NO SCHOOL - Christmas Break:
December 23rd to January 7th
Merry Christmas!
Pick up Mom’s Pantry Orders
Yearbook 3:30 - 4:30/5
Yearbook 3:30 - 4:30/5
Yearbook 3:30 - 4:30/5