Eagle's Eye
February 3-7 2025
The week's devotion will be live at school on Monday February 3
FROM THE OFFICE
Thank you!
A huge thank you to all of the families that supplied muffins for exam week. Our students were so blessed by these muffins, it was such a great start to an otherwise stressful time!
My Pass Sessions
Please fill out this form to register for our My Pass Set-Up sessions that will be hosted by Mrs. Khajavi. Grades 11&12 students who plan to attend these sessions must register first by completing this form. Students will need a personal email address that is NOT a school generated account.
Note: Sessions for Grade 10 students will be held in late February 2025 as there won't be any credits processed at this time.
What is MyPass? MyPass is an Alberta Education self-service website for students to access and order transcripts, view detailed academic reports, track credits, view diploma exam results and so much more!
DATES: Wednesday, February 5th, 2025
TIME: 11:45am
LOCATION: Office Boardroom
Please bring a personal digital device with you, preferably a laptop.
Student Life Handbook
Access the SCS student life handbook: https://www.scasecondary.ca/students/scs-student-life-handbook
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.
Registration questions? Contact Mrs. Khajavi
FOR STUDENTS interested in RAP
1. Contact Mr. Rempel for a Monday or Thursday Lunch meeting
2. We encourage all RAP Prep students to sign up for the Youth Skills Network with AIT https://tradesecrets.alberta.ca/engagement-events/youth/
Travelling Internationally?
Please let your teacher(s) or the office know if you are traveling outside of Canada and require access to your Brightspace. Regularly, Brightspace isn't accessible when you are outside of Canada, so we need to request access from EIPS for the duration of your travels.
SCS SOARS - Staff Recognition
On behalf of the Strathcona Christian Academy Secondary School Council, thank you for helping us recognize our amazing staff for the wonderful work they do.
If there is staff member you'd like to recognize, please fill out this Google form.
1 Thessalonians 5:11 Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.
Celebrate Each Other - Nominate a 10/10
Do you know a person at school that is great and deserves to be recognized? Nominate them for a 10/10! We want to hear all the good things that are happening around our school.
All these awesome stories will be shared on The Board and some may win a free meal at the Eagle's Nest!
From EIPS
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.
EIPS Summer School: Registration opens March 17
Mark your calendars! Registration for EIPS Summer School opens March 17. For more information, see the Summer School page on Next Step’s website
Did you know?
The next municipal election is on Oct. 20, 2025—an important component of this is the election of school trustees. Trustees are elected representatives who are knowledgeable about the communities they serve, and are accountable to students, families, staff and community members of a school division. Once sworn in, these individuals work diligently to promote and advocate for a strong public education system. Learn more
Did you know?
Video surveillance at schools and on buses
Did you know each EIPS bus is equipped with video surveillance, and many school sites have video monitoring equipment?
Video surveillance and equipment help:
· ensure the safety of all students, staff, drivers and property; and
· discourage destructive acts.
As needed, EIPS school administration and Student Transportation staff review video recordings, in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The recordings assist schools and the Division with monitoring student and driver conduct and may be used as evidence in a disciplinary matter.
For more information about the collection, use and disclosure of personal information, contact the EIPS FOIP Co-ordinator at 780-464-3477
EIPS Dual Credit
Through Dual Credit opportunities, students can earn college/university credits from a Post-Secondary institution and high school credits in select programs. These opportunities are in partnership with Elk Island Public Schools Division, Lakeland College, Portage College, Norquest College, Olds College, and Alberta Education.
Dual credit helps students to:
- get started on a Post-Secondary education while still in high school
- save money on Post-Secondary tuition costs (through the Dual Credit Framework, high school students do not pay post-secondary tuition fees (other than the cost of textbooks)
- potentially earn credits in high school and a Post-Secondary Institution at the same time
gain experience to succeed academically in a Post-Secondary environment
Students will be responsible for purchasing all textbooks and required resources materials (ie: robotics kit). These costs are set by the Post-Secondary Institution and indicated in the course descriptions. Information about purchasing the required materials will be provided to students once they have been accepted into the course.
Note: due to the independent nature of dual credit programming, students should be self-directed learners.
For more information about dual credit, reach out to Mrs. Matheson (dion.matheson@eips.ca)
Did you know?
If your child misses just two days a month for any reason for ten of their school years, they’ll have missed the equivalent of one entire year of school. Students who frequently miss school, even as early as kindergarten, are also more likely to have difficulty in school, at post-secondary and in their career. As every family has unique circumstances, EIPS uses a multi-tiered approach to re-engage students with chronic absenteeism. In addition, the Division promotes strategies to support and encourage regular attendance for all students. If you’re concerned about consistent student attendance for your child or youth, contact the school for support. An informative video is also available.
Contact Information Update
Has your contact information recently changed?
Have you recently moved or has your contact information changed since the start of the year? Strathcona Christian Secondary School encourages families to review the information the Division has on file to ensure it’s up to date. Using the Student Information Update available through the PowerSchool Parent Portal, families can review the current information on file for each student—including addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, parent and guardian information, emergency contacts, medical details and other related information—and submit any updates needed.
Reviewing and updating the form ensures the school and Division have the most up-to-date information regarding your child. Updates completed by December 10 are especially helpful as the Division prepares for 2025-26 registration processes beginning in the new year.
NOTE: Only submit updates for the changes that have already taken place. If you’re moving later this school year, you’ll submit the necessary updates to your information through the Student Information Update after you’ve moved.
If you have questions about the form or any trouble with your Parent Portal account, contact the school office at 780-464-7127
Counsellor's Corner:
Student Services
Did you know that students at SCS have access to spiritual, academic and social-emotional support every day at school? Student Services is located on the second floor of the school in room 203. Mrs. Matheson, the school counsellor, and Campus Pastors Kiara, Jamie and Luke are available, and students are encouraged to pop in to see them. However, sometimes students may not feel comfortable popping by and would prefer to book an appointment. In order to make this process easier, SCS Student Services is launching their new Student Support Form. Students can scan this QR code or use the URL to open up a google form where they can request an appointment with someone from student services. It is important to note that the form is screened by the entire student services team (including Mrs. Meints) and the form is NOT a place to report an emergency as it does not get screened 24/7. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to anyone from student services!
This week On Campus
Beginning on February 4th a Girls Bible study will be held on Tuesdays at lunch in legato. All are welcome to join! Meet in front of the school office at the beginning of lunch.
NEW BEGINNING SEMESTER 2: All guys grade 7-12 are invited to join this weekly Bible Study!
Join us every Wednesday from 11:45-12:25 in the SPAC Legato (coffee shop) for a men’s Bible study led by grade 12 students and supported by our campus pastor team. This group is open to all guys, grades 7-12. Our hope and prayer with this group is that everyone, no matter where they are at on their faith journey, knows that they belong here, as we challenge, encourage, and pray with one another.
If you have any questions or want more information, reach out to Pastor Luke.
Grad News
Graduation Photo Dates and Schedule
Attention Graduates! Edge Imaging will be at Strathcona Christian Secondary School for Graduation Photos!
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Thursday, February 20, 2025
Don’t miss out on your opportunity to be featured in the class composite and leave your legacy in the hallways of the school for years to come.
To book your appointment, use our school code: NTM at bookmygrad.ca.
Your School Code is: NTM
Not sure what to expect from your grad sitting? Check out this helpful video! https://www.edgeimaging.ca/en/what-to-expect-on-high-school-grad-photo-day/
Reserve your Grad Ceremony Tickets!
For this year's graduation ceremony, due to the size of the graduating class and seating available in the sanctuary, each graduate is entitled to a minimum of 8 guest tickets. Please fill out this form to indicate how many of these 8 tickets your graduate will be using (graduates do not need to count themselves in this amount). Depending on the number of guest tickets claimed, there is the possibility that grads will have access to more than the 8 minimum, so please indicate in the form how many additional tickets you would require if they become available. There is no cost for the tickets for the graduation ceremony.
Parents of 2025 Grads - If you haven’t already, please follow the 2025 Parent Grad Committee on one of our social media channels:
Facebook: SCA 2025 After Grad Party
Instagram: scagradparents2025
The Parent Grad Committee is getting ready to send out an information letter by email to 2025 grad parents.
Please help the committee connect with you, by sending your preferred email address to:
Eagles Nest
- The Eagle's Nest is open! Each day, Miss Higgs will have a delicious meal ready for purchase. Meals are $6 each or you can purchase a 5-meal punch pass for $25. Cash or cards are accepted.
Monday, February 3 (Day 1)
- Taco in a Bag
Tuesday, February 4 (Day 2)
- Pulled Pork or Chicken Club Wrap
Wednesday, February 5 (Day 1)
- Grilled cheese or Philly Cheesesteak with Soup
Thursday, February 6
- No School
Friday, February 7
- No School
Upcoming Key Dates
- February 5- Early Dismissal
- February 6-7- Teachers convention, NO SCHOOL
- February 17- Family day, NO SCHOOL
- February 18-20- Grad Photos
- February 24- School Council Meeting 7:00 PM
- February 26- Pink Shirt Day
- February 29- Grade 8 Retreat
ATHLETICS
IN THE COMMUNITY
NAIT Program Previews
NAIT Program Preview registration is now open! Get a deeper dive into their schools and programs, entrance requirements and student supports. Plus, discover how NAIT grads are prepared with real skills and relevant knowledge to hit the ground running in their careers.
To register, check out their website.
A note from Sherwood Park Alliance Church
SPAC Youth has weekly gatherings, and we would love to have you join:
Senior High (Grade 9-12)
Tuesday | 7pm
Junior High (Grade 7-8)
Wednesday | 7pm
We’d love to have you join
Follow us on Instagram - @spacyth for more details.
We hope to see you there.
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Building Hours
Please remember that our building does not open for students before 8:20AM. Students who arrive earlier will need to wait outside until the doors open.
In the afternoon, we kindly ask that parents pick up their children before 3:35PM. After 3:35PM, students are kindly asked to wait outside for their transportation.