Week at a Glance
September 16-20, 2024
I will walk before the Lord, in the land of the living. (Psalm 116)
Upcoming Dates:
Monday, September 16
- Have a fabulous Monday
- Superintendent/Board of Trustees ÉOLR School Visit
- Safety Drill: On Alert + Evacuation (Fire Drill) @ 1:15 pm
Tuesday, September 17
- Pre-K 3 year olds attend
- Terry Fox Run - 8:50 am
- Wear gold or yellow for cancer awareness
Wednesday, September 18
- ÉOLR School opening mass
Thursday, September 19
- Pre-K 3 year olds attend
Friday, September 20
- PD Day - No school for students
Upcoming Events:
- September 22 - Blessing of the Animals - 4:00-5:00 pm
- September 23 - School Council AGM - 1:30-2:45 pm
- September 27 - Orange Shirt Day
- September 30 - No School - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
- October 9 - School Picture Day for all classes including M/W Kindergarten
- October 10 - School Picture day for T/TH Kindergarten
- October 11 - PD Day - no school for students
- October 14 - No School - Thanksgiving Day
School News
2024-2025 School Mass Informed Consent Form
Pets
With the beautiful fall weather, we have noticed that some families are embracing the opportunity to walk their pets to and from school. As we strive to maintain a safe environment for all our students, we kindly ask for your cooperation regarding pets on school grounds during drop-off and pick-up times.
While we understand the joy and companionship pets bring to families, we must prioritize the safety of our children. If you choose to bring your pets, please ensure they are kept under your control on a leash and are off the playground behind the fence. Additionally, we kindly request that you discourage children from petting the animals, as this presents a liability concern for the pet owner. Your cooperation in adhering to these guidelines will greatly contribute to the well-being of our students. Thank you for your understanding and support in keeping our school community safe.
Orange Shirt Day - September 27th
Orange Shirt Day is an Indigenous-led grassroots commemorative day intended to raise awareness of the individual, family and community intergenerational impacts of residential schools, and to promote the concept of “Every Child Matters”. The orange shirt symbolizes the stripping away of culture, freedom and self-esteem experienced by Indigenous children over generations. It grew out of Phyllis Webstad's story of having her shiny new orange shirt taken away on her first day of school at the St. Joseph Mission residential school. It has become an opportunity to keep the discussion on all aspects of residential schools happening annually.
Our division will recognize Orange Shirt Day on Friday, September 27th, 2024.
If you would like to purchase an Orange shirt for your child please log into your PowerSchool account, go to School Fees & Forms, and fill out the electronic form.
All Orders are due by noon on Sept 13th, 2024.
Dressing for the Weather
School Council News
As your School Council Chair, I want to welcome you all back to the wonderful world of routine and cool Fall weather. With the start of a new school year also comes the requirement to form a School Council. We are looking forward to welcoming back experienced members and brand new ones. But, what is the School Council (SC) and what do they do? Keep reading for some brief information about SC and what we do.
Thank-you to those who joined us for the information sessions. It was great to see new faces and some familiar ones! I am looking very forward to this new Council year. A reminder that our AGM is at the school on Monday, Sept 23 at 1:30PM. Everyone is welcome to attend. What to expect at the AGM: voting for the new Executive, overview of plans for the year, high-level look at the budget, and more! Finally, if anyone missed the information sessions or won't be able to attend the AGM they are always welcome to contact me at eolrschoolcouncilchair@gmail.com to chat more.
Why join School Council?
Did you know that research overwhelmingly supports that when parents are involved in their children's education there is: increased scholastic achievement, better attendance, higher grad rates, and increased overall student happiness? The research is so strong that section 55 in the Alberta Education Act mandates the formation of a school council in all schools. It also outlines our purpose and role.
What is SC?
Our role is to create multiple and value opportunities for increased parental involvement and community engagement. It is also a forum where parents are able to provide their input and advice on student learning and success.
Who is SC?
Members of SC are the parents, principal, teacher representatives, and other community members. In other words, you!
What does SC do?
We advise the principal and board respecting any matter relating to the school. We consult with the principal so that the principal may ensure the students in the school have the opportunities to meet the standards of education set by the Minister, as well as ensure the fiscal management of the school.
Our meeting topics may include:
Current events such as new curriculum, cell phone use in schools, classroom sizes and complexities, etc. We also discuss the school mission and vision statements, policies, annual plans, reports and their results, the school budget, and results from provincial assessments.
Please consider joining your School Council. Your input into our children's learning and our school community is invaluable!
Stephanie Bugbee, Chair
For all upcoming school and faith events, please see our school calendar:
For all up to date school news, please see our school website:
Our Lady of the Assumption Parish News
Fundraiser
Our annual yard sale at Our Lady of the Assumption school will be held Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 5, 6, & 7th 2024. If you have items to donate please call Marie Jensen at 403-887-2245 or Lorraine Martinek at 403-340-6720.
Community News
What is Bowls for Bellies?
The quest for the bowly grail.
Bowls for Bellies is a soup cook off in support of the Mustard Seed’s school lunch program in which local chefs will be competing for the “Bowly Grail” trophy and title of best soup in the city!
Join us on October 27th, 2024 at the Cenovus Energy Learning Common at Red Deer Polytechnic.