
RHJ Weekly Update
February 21 Update
Hello RHJ Ravens!
Welcome to the end of another great week of learning. Please see below for your weekly update!
Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions, comments, concerns via email at gregory.cruickshank@eips.ca.
Sincerely,
Greg, Glenda, and the RHJ Team
Upcoming Dates
- February 24: School Council 6:00PM RHJ Library or Virtual option (click the link)
- February 24: 2025-26 returning student registration closes
- February 26: Pink Shirt Day
- March: Alberta Francophonie Month
- March 5: Early dismissal
- March 7: Professional Learning Day (schools closed to students)
- March 8: International Women’s Day
- March 10-14: Substitute Appreciation Week
- March 10-14: Week of Inspirational Math
- March 12: Student/Parent/Teacher Interviews
- March 14: Pi Day
- March 20: International Francophonie Day
- March 19- Into the Woods Jr. at 7 PM
- March 20- Into the Woods Jr. at 7 PM
- March 21: School closure day (schools closed to staff and students)
- March 21: World Poetry Day
- March 24-28: Spring break (schools closed to staff and students)
- March 31: National Indigenous Languages Day
School Council- Fee Consultation
A reminder we have our regular meeting on Monday, Feb 24 at 6:00PM in the library. We have also added a virtual option which you can join by clicking this link.
At this meeting we will be discussing the proposed fees for the 2025-26 school year. Please note these are maximums. Fees for athletics programs have varied below the maximum over the past few years due to lower transportation costs.
Please feel free to email any feedback on the proposed fees by emailing gregory.cruickshank@eips.ca
Student/Parent/Teacher Interviews March 11 3:30-7:30
Bookings are open now for interviews on March 11th.
Click here to book your slot(s) with your student's teacher.
EIPS Summer School
Make the most of your summer with more than 40 senior high courses, students can earn credits, upgrade marks, lighten their workloads or finish needed prerequisites.
https://www.eipsnextstep.ca/summer-school
Dates and times:
July 7th – 31st (5 credit) 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
July 7th – 18th (Session 1) 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
July 21st – 31st (Session 2) 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
August 5th – 13th Diploma Exams
Locations:
Bev Facey (most classes), Salisbury (gymnasiums), F.R. Haythorne (gymnasiums)
March 17 Summer School registration opens via Rycor
June 23 registration closes
Looking for information
We are seeking to speak with the owner or driver of a gold/pewter Ford Escape. Please contact the school if this is you or you have any information.
Fort Sask Food Bank
Leadership is organizing a food drive for the Fort Sask food bank. Several items are needed to fill hampers for families in need. Each homeroom will be receiving a BINGO card with items required. The first homeroom to complete the whole list will win a pizza party! The deadline to bring items is February 28th.
International Women’s day-Through a Cultural Lens
International Women’s day-Through a Cultural Lens is a community collaborative project that includes Families First, FCSS, Kabisig Society, Hosting Ukrainians Fort Saskatchewan, Fort Black Society and The Creating Hope Society.
This free event, sponsored by Aux Sable and Servus Credit Union will include one-of-a-kind vendors, engaging speakers and incredible performances that celebrate women. Registration is required, all people ages 12+ are welcome.
Lunchbox
Rudolph Hennig has joined with LunchBox to offer lunches for our students! Parents can order and pay online through the link below, and students pick up the lunches in the Raven's Nest Store in the first half of lunch.
LunchBox also brings some additional items to sell to students.
About Us
Welcome to the home of the Ravens! We support personal development and academic growth for all of our students.
Rudolph Hennig Junior High School honours Treaty 6 territory and welcomes students from Metis settlements and First Nations communities throughout Western Canada and the Northwest Territories. We strive to build a safe and caring environment where cultural practices and traditions are honoured and celebrated. We work closely with community Elders to bring the truth of Canada’s history to our students as we work towards shared reconciliation.
We hope your year with us will be an enjoyable, rewarding, and memorable experience. Rudolph Hennig’s staff are committed to ensuring all students achieve success.
Email: general.rhj@eips.ca
Website: www.rudolphhennig.ca/
Phone: 780-998-2216
Twitter: @RHJRavens
Principal @ RHJ