RHJ Weekly Update
January 17 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
- January 15 to February 13: Alternative program information sessions
- January 27: Family Literacy Day
- January 27: School Council 6:00PM in Library w/ Hybrid Option
- January 29: Professional Learning Day (schools closed to students)
- January 30: Second semester begins
Help us pick a winner!
Click this link to vote for your favourite Gingerbread House.
High School Open Houses
To help students and their families make informed decisions about next school year, senior high schools across the Division will host open houses throughout the upcoming registration season to share information about specific courses, programming and extracurricular opportunities available.
Plan to attend one or more of the open houses near you.
· Ardrossan Junior Senior High – February 10 at 6-7 p.m.
· Bev Facey Community High – February 11 at 6-8 p.m.
· Fort Saskatchewan High – February 11 at 5-7 p.m.
· Lamont High – February 12 at 6-7 p.m.
· Next Step Fort Saskatchewan – January 15 at 6-7:30 p.m.
· Next Step Sherwood Park – January 22 at 6-7:30 p.m.
· Next Step Vegreville – February 13 at 6-7:30 p.m.
· Salisbury Composite High – February 12 at 6-8 p.m.
· Strathcona Christian Academy Secondary – January 20 at 6-7 p.m.
· Vegreville Composite High – February 13 at 6-7:30 p.m.
For those who were unable to attend the Division High School Information Session on January 13, a copy of the presentation and recording of the information will be available on eips.ca later in January.
Junior High Honours Program: 2025-26 applications
Is your child considering the Elk Island Public Schools (EIPS) Junior High Honours program for the coming school year? The program is designed for students in grades 8 and 9 with high achievement in their core courses and who enjoy a challenging academic environment.
Applications for the 2025-26 EIPS Junior High Honours program are open Jan. 13-26, 2025.
When applications open, the parent/guardian on file in PowerSchool identified as the Permission Click contact for all current grades 7 and 8 students will receive an email through Permission Click outlining the application process for the program—including a link to an application form.
Refer to the EIPS Junior High Honours program information page for details about specific courses within the program and eligibility requirements.
Blue Monday Comedy Show (For Adults)
The third Monday in January, often called Blue Monday, is a challenging time for many, marked by cold weather, post-holiday financial stress, and limited sunlight. To help beat the winter blues, the City of Fort Saskatchewan's Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) is thrilled to present once again an evening of laughter and connection with the Blue Monday Comedy Special.
The 18+ show will feature a lineup of talented comedians, including returning host Sean Lecomber, Stirling Scott, Kelly Taylor, Art Bellrose and Jules Balluffi. Whether you're looking to share a laugh with friends, combat the winter blues, or simply enjoy a fun evening out, the Blue Monday Comedy Special promises to deliver. Tickets are only $10.00 and can be found here, by calling 780-992-6400, or in person at the DCC front desk. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to come and share some laughs!
Digital Well-Being For Parents and Caregivers of Youth Ages 9-14
Learn how to help your teen with the social and technological pressures they face in the world today. Together we will go through research-based ways we can support teens when they are feeling the pressure of their digital lives. Issues addressed include interacting with strangers online, understanding their digital identity, and healthy relationships.
The content of this workshop is geared for parents and caregivers with children between 9-14 years of age. The presentation is from 6 to 7:30 pm, with an opportunity for Q & A from 7:30 to 8 pm.
Yearbook 2023-24
We apologize for the continued delay. We now have a confirmed date of January 31st for shipping, which should take between 7 and 10 days.
Ski trip Fundraisers!
Our Grade 9 class is hard at work raising funds to offset the costs of their upcoming ski trip to Marmot Basin. All funds from the 50/50 and Bottle Drive will go towards the total group cost.
Found in the parking lot
Please come claim if these are yours.
Inclement Weather
With the winter season in full effect, we have a few reminders for families:
· Ensure students have clothing appropriate for expected weather conditions.
· If weather conditions are bad enough to impact student transportation, Elk Island Public Schools (EIPS) advises families directly, as well as posting on social media and eips.ca as early as possible.
· Decisions regarding bus cancellations are guided by an EIPS administrative procedure that states, “school bus service may be suspended…when there is a forecast or current temperature of -40 C, including wind chill factor, in one or more regions.”
· Other reasons for suspending or delaying school bus services include adverse weather and poor road conditions.
· When school bus services are suspended, schools remain open to students.
For more information, contact EIPS Student Transportation at 780-417-8151
Returning Student Registration for 2025-26
The Elk Island Public Schools (EIPS) returning student registration process for 2025-26 takes place Feb. 10-24, 2025. Through the online form, all families will confirm the school and program their child will attend next year or advise the Division if they aren’t returning. For students who want to attend a non-designated school next year, these requests must be submitted through the returning student registration process—acceptance is based on available space.
On February 10, the parent/guardian on file in PowerSchool identified as the Permission Click contact for each pre-kindergarten to Grade 11 student will receive an email through Permission Click with a link to the form. If your family hasn’t received any Permission Click forms this school year, contact the school office so we can investigate any technical issues before registration season.
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