RHJ Weekly Update
December 6 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
- December 12 RHJ Band Winter Concert 6:00PM
- December 16 and 18 Jr. Boys Basketball tryouts after school (3:00-4:30)
- December 17 and 19 Jr. Girls Basketball tryouts after school (3:00-4:30)
- December 20 Last day of classes prior to Christmas Break
- January 6 Return to classes
RHJ Winter Concert-Dec 12, 6:00PM
Come join us for our first concert of the year on December 12 at 6:00PM. This short concert will showcase the hard work of our Band 7,8,9 and Guitar students, as well as some special performances from our students. All are welcome.
Food Bank Drive
It’s the season of giving and one great way we can do that as the RHJ community is to compile donations for our local food bank. From now until December 18th, we encourage you to bring in non-perishable food items, toiletries or pet supplies that can be donated to the Fort Sask Food Bank. Homeroom teachers will compile the food bank donations and the class with the most donations will win a free lunch.
Raven Report
November News
By: Duncan, Weston, Logan
In the month of November, many important events happened, including: parent teacher interviews, the Remembrance Day ceremony, the fall break, and Sr. Basketball Team tryouts!
Parent Teacher Interviews
The Parent Teacher Interviews took place on November 5th and November 6th. This is a good opportunity for parents to learn more about how their children’s school year is going.
Remembrance Day Ceremony
The Remembrance Day Ceremony took place on November 8th, we recognized the sombre occasion early because November 11th was during the fall break. During this ceremony, everyone in the school mourned and honoured the fallen soldiers who served our country and fought for our freedom. We had multiple student speakers educate us about the history of Remembrance Day by reading stories and poems including, “In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae read by Summer Honey and Jayme-Lynn Thomas.
Fall Break
The fall break took place from November 8th to November 18th. All students and staff were given a week off of school for the purpose of reducing school work stress, promoting mental health, and academic success. Many went on vacation and had a very relaxing week. Soon though school kicked right back up again and everyone went back to learning quicker and better than ever because of the break!
RHJ Sports
The Senior Boys Basketball tryouts were on November 26th and again on the 28th of November. They are going to be coached by Mr. Jason Quick. The Sr. Girls Basketball tryouts were the 25th and the 27th. Their coaches are Stacy Reid and Ashley Dach. Junior teams are going to have to wait until December for their tryouts because their season starts later. The first games for senior teams will also be next month. There is a tournament in Ardrossan on the 13th of December.
The Sr. Girls Volleyball team’s season is coming to an end after a rollercoaster season but ended with a record of 2 wins and 7 losses. The Jr. Girls Volleyball team had a lot of new players but managed to come out with 2 wins and 6 losses . The Jr. Boys Volleyball team tried their best but came out with 0 wins and 8 losses. Thank you to all the volleyball coaches for coming out and coaching our teams.
Thanks for reading. Have a great December. Our next issue will be published at the end of next month.
Junior High Honours Program
Are you interested in applying to the honours program for the 2025-26 school year? See the link below for more information. Please note, you can still be in Hockey Plus and Honours.
https://www.eips.ca/programs-services/junior-high-honours-program
Join EIPS for a Métis Kitchen Party!
The Elk Island Public Schools (EIPS) First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education team invites you to the upcoming Métis Kitchen Party. The evening will include food, fiddle, dancing and activities. All EIPS First Nations, Métis and Inuit families and their allies are welcome to attend.
Monday, December 9; 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Salisbury Composite High, 20 Festival Way, Sherwood Park
With special guests, Métis fiddlers Brianna Lizotte and Ethan Graves
Refer to the invitation for more details. RSVP by December 6.
If you have any questions about the upcoming gathering, or the ongoing First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education work within EIPS, reach out to the First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education lead at RHJ mailto:lynsey.warkentin@eips.ca
Fee Waiver Application Deadline
If circumstances exist where you’re unable to pay school or transportation fees, you can apply to have fees waived by submitting an Application for a Waiver of Fees. The application deadline is Dec. 16, 2024. If you’re new to the Division, the deadline is the latter of Dec. 16, 2024, or 45 days after registration.
To access your fee information, simply log in to the PowerSchool Parent Portal and go to “Student Fees.” There you can view your fees and pay them online using Visa or MasterCard. All fees are due within 30 days of being posted.
Don’t forget to also log in to the PowerSchool Parent Portal regularly throughout the year. Fees are often added to your child’s account to cover the cost of various school activities such as field trips, class projects, extracurricular activities and more.
For more information about school fees, waivers and payment deadlines, visit www.eips.ca/schools/fees and https://www.rudolphhennig.ca/about/fees. Alternatively, contact Marg Tomkow at 780-998-2216.
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