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The Week Ahead, Dec 11 - Dec 15

THE WEEK AHEAD
at STEVES
December 11 – December 15
 2023

         STEVES@SD38.BC.CA

 

SCHOOL:  608-668-6660

EARLY WARNING:

604-668-7866

UPCOMING IMPORTANT DATES

 

 

December 19

Last day for food drive

 

December 21

Community walk for all students

Report cards issued

 

December 22

No Breakfast Club

Spirit Day, PJ Day

Hot Lunch (Fusion Feast)

 

December 25 – Jan 5

Winter Break

 

January 8

School reopens

 

 

 

 

 

NEXT WEEK’S CALENDAR

 

Tuesday, December 12

  • Immunizations (grade 6)
  • Purdy’s orders ready for pickup

 

Wednesday, December 13

  • Holiday Band Concert

 

Thursday, December 14

  • Treat Day

 

Friday, December 15

  • Special Breakfast Club (waffles)

 

SCHOOL NEWS

  • Thank you, parents for keeping your child home when they are sick.

 

  • Our Annual Holiday Band Concert will take place on Wednesday, December 13th at 10:45 in the gym. Please note that only divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be performing.  Families are invited to attend, note that seating will be limited.  Please enter thru the outside gym doors.

 

  • We will continue to collect donations for our Annual Food Drive until December 19th.  So far we have received enough donations, to feed 3 people for two weeks.

 

  • Our lost and found area is full again.  Please come by the office after school to have a look.

 

  • McMath Secondary is looking for vendors, and audience members for its Winter Concert and Holiday Market, which will take place on Thursday, December 14th at 7pm.  Interested vendors can fill out the Google form on McMath’s website or contact Mme. M. L’Abbe mlabbe@sd38.bc.ca.

 

 

 

School Clubs

 

11:50 Mondays            Rainbow Club in the gym

 

8:00 Fridays                 Breakfast Club in the gym

 

11:50 Fridays               Yarn Club in the library

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

School Story in Action 2023-2024 

 December 8, 2023 

 

This week we would like to feature Division 9’s exploration of their own cultural identity. Everyone has a name, and it is one way to embrace your culture, language, ancestors, generational connections, and identity. We can include each other by learning how to pronounce names correctly. This is a way that students can connect with other cultures. Learning about other culture it brings us together, encouraged understanding and brings peace.   

 

This links to our School Story focus in the following way: 

 

Learning requires exploration of one‘s identity. 

(First Peoples Principles of Learning) 

 

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Updated: Friday, December 8, 2023