grades 6-9 - Ãcole Camille J. Lerouge School
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grades 6-9 - Ãcole Camille J. Lerouge School
École Camille J. Lerouge Find God in all things! Trouvez Dieu partout. MAY 2015 École Camille J. Lerouge 5530 - 42A Avenue Phone (403) 347-7830 Mr. Pat Maschio - Principal Mr. Glenn MacLeod - Vice-Principal Mrs. Shelley Gaalaas - Vice-Principal MAY/JUNE 2015 ACHIEVEMENT TEST DATES Important Dates May 6-Elem Assembly-9:00 am-Gym 7-Kindergarten Orientation, 6:30 pm - Cafeteria 8-Month of Mary Celebration, 9:30 am-Gym 11&13-Prov. Achievement Tests 13-School Council Mtg-7:00 pmLibrary 14-Evening of Excellence-Grs3-56:30 pm-Gym 18-No School - Victoria Day 21-30-Gr 9 Québec Trip 26-Family Mass-Grs K-1&K-3 - 9:15 am–Sacred Heart 27-Family Year End Event-5:00 pm– Gym June 4-Year End Mass-Sacred Heart Church-9:30 am 5-Elementary Awards-12:45 pmGym 8-Spring Band Concert- Memorial Ctre-7:00 pm 11-Gr 9 Farewell Mass-Sacred Heart Church-5:00 pm 19-M.S. Year End Talent Show/ Awards-1:00 pm-Gym 23-Elementary Track ‘n Field Day 30-Last day of school for students and staff School Website: camille.rdcrs.ca May 11 9:00 am 9:00 am Grade 6 Grade 9 French Lang Arts English Lang Arts May 13 9:00 am 9:00 am Grade 6 Grade 9 English Lang Arts French Lang Arts June 16 9:00 am Grade 6 French Lang Arts June 17 9:00 am Grade 6 English Lang Arts June 18 9:00 am Grade 6 Mathematics June 19 9:00 am Grade 6 Science June 22 9:00 am 9:00 am Grade 6 Grade 9 Social Studies French Lang Arts June 23 9:00 am Grade 9 Science June 24 9:00 am Grade 9 Math June 25 9:00 am Grade 9 English Lang Arts June 26 9:00 am Grade 9 Social Studies PLEASE MARK THESE VERY IMPORTANT DATES ON YOUR CALENDAR! JUMP ROPE FOR HEART Congratulations to Camille for raising $13,830.25 this year for the Heart and Stroke Foundation! From 2011-2015, our school has raised $55,653.75 for this charity! A big congratulations to our top fundraisers: Willow, 1K, raised $1,234! Marek, 1PE, raised $865! Cody, 1PE, raised $632.30! Professional Development Tidbits – May 2014 Where we’ve been: April 13: Grade team collaboration and discussion of “At-Risk” students. April 20: Sara, from Peace and Development, presented to staff about solidarity. This is in preparation of World Catholic Education Day when our school will be praying in solidarity. April 27: Full Day Professional Development All Division French Immersion teachers met at Montfort Centre for the first time ever! It was a wonderful opportunity to collaborate and share best practices. Our focus was on developing strategies to increase the French oral skills of our students. Our English staff stayed back at the school and had a very productive day. Their focus was learning how to use Google Classroom and collaboration in preparation for year-end activities. Where we’re going: Staff Meeting Preparation for World Catholic Education Day liturgy and praying in solidarity. As the school year starts to wind down, it is important for our staff to collaborate on year end activities and exams. PULL TOGETHER CAMPAIGN In support of Ronald McDonald House Congratulations Camille School! We collected three buckets of pull tabs for this very worthwhile cause which is double what we collected last year! Be sure to continue to collect pull tabs as we will continue to collect them for Ronald McDonald House next school year! SCHOOL LIBRARY The school library will be open to the school`s community throughout the summer: Tuesdays & Thursdays 10 am - 12 pm and 3 - 6 pm With Story Time at 11 am & 4 pm Grade 2 and 3 students are encouraged to take home 6-10 books to read over the summer. Grade 6 students are encouraged to take home 3-4 books as well. CAMILLE LIBRARY LEARNING COMMONS A great BIG thank you to Teegan Conroy for beautifying our book return box! A Special Note Regarding Choir at Ecole Secondaire Notre Dame High School We`d like to clarify some information that was inaccurately communicated in our Ecole Secondaire Notre Dame Course Description Booklet, which students recently used to select their course for the 2015-16 school year. Choir will be offered as a five credit, full-year course, during Block 1, every other day. It will not be offered after school, as stated in the course description booklet. If this schedule clarification fits your own schedule better, please consider being a part of the fantastic Notre Dame Choir. Please connect with your school counselor so that they can forward this information to a high school administrator if this notice affects you and they will notify Notre Dame on your behalf. At Band Festival: The Grade 5 Band earned a Superior rating! The Grade 6 & 7 Bands earned an Excellent rating! The Junior Jazz Band and Senior Jazz Band earned a Superior rating! PEANUT ALERT! Our school, Camille J. Lerouge School, has some students that have a life-threatening allergic reaction to peanuts or products containing peanuts/peanut oil. With your cooperation, we can minimize the risk of an allergic reaction. The Grade 8/9 Band earned a Superior rating! Please congratulate these musicians for their exceptional effort and talent and our wonderful band instructor, Mr. Tim Brehaut! BON VOYAGE! A group of 45 Camille grade 9 students are traveling to Montreal and Québec City along with 11 lucky adults. They will be accompanied by Mme Leger and M. Rheaume from May 21 to 31 for this exciting experience! Personal Appearance We expect that children dress appropriately for school. Appearance should reflect good judgment and respect for self and others. Failure to show this good judgment could result in the student being sent home to change. Inappropriate attire includes: Unhemmed cut-offs, short skirts (no more than 8 cm above the knee), shorts and dresses that do not illustrate a business-like attire Excessively ripped or baggy clothing Sleeveless shirts, fish-net tops on gentlemen (tank tops) Halter tops, spaghetti strap tops, beach/swimwear tops, fish-net tops or other tops which insufficiently cover body and undergarments Bare midriffs (shirts must be long enough to be tucked in or meet the belt-line of pants), clothing with plunging necklines, or backless clothing Headwear of any kind (hats, caps, bandannas, sweat bands, etc.) Clothing which allows under garments to be exposed Any combination of clothing which is considered gang related Middle school students are required to wear a school gym strip for Physical Education classes. Clothing depicting/suggesting inappropriate words, symbols, phrases, graffiti, etc. is not permitted. Flip Flops and Mishaps on the Playground With the warmer weather, some students are heading out to the playground with flip flops. We are asking that you DO NOT send your children to school with flip flops as they are not safe outside footwear. The amount of accidents we see in the office due to flip flops are concerning. We appreciate your consideration with this matter. Telephone Messages The office is currently experiencing an increased volume of requests for messages to be passed onto students. Please be aware it is extremely difficult to ensure messages are passed to your children without interrupting classes. The ongoing interruptions to the classrooms are becoming a major concern to teachers and a distraction for students. Please be thoughtful and make necessary arrangements prior to your child leaving for school in the morning. If you are worried that your child may forget the arrangements, a note in the agenda can be a useful reminder. It is also helpful to your child if you have an alternate plan if you are running late, eg. “If Mommy is not at our meeting place, just go into the office and wait for me there.” Of course, there are always exceptions and please do not hesitate to contact the office staff directly in case of an emergency. NEWCOMER ORIENTATION WEEK The NOW program, or Newcomer Orientation Week, is offered to immigrant students who will be starting high school in Canada for the first time. Your child may have many questions about their new school and this program is designed to help prepare for this transition. The program is being offered at Notre Dame High School and Lindsay Thurber Composite High School from August 25-27, 2015. Attendance is required for all three days and there is NO cost for the sessions. If you require any information or the registration package, please see Irv Sandulak in Counselling at the school. Changes in the Air (May) Warmer temperatures cause us to dream for summer days. With winter’s frigid temperatures behind us one assumes idling will reduce. But idling is not a seasonal activity. A Canadian study found on any given August day, Canadians idle their vehicles for a combined total of 46 million minutes per day. Turning off our vehicles contribute to improving air quality around our school. Additionally climate can be affected by carbon dioxide emissions from exhausts. We want warmer weather but let it happen naturally; not as a result of global warming. Ecole Camille J. Lerouge School would like to invite you to our EVENING OF EXCELLENCE May 14, 2015 from 6:30-8pm. Cross-curricular projects from grades 3-5 will be on display and presented by our students. Come check it out and celebrate the success, hard work and dedication our students have shown this year. Thank you for continuing to support our school community! RECESS EQUIPMENT LEGO NEEDED! School Council Recess Equipment Committee is responsible for finding games, toys, etc. for outdoor recess as well as indoor recess for days when it is too cold for the kids to go out or too rainy. We are always looking for new and gently used items like puzzles, games, soccer balls, skipping ropes, etc. for kids to use indoors and outdoors. As well, our teachers have been asking for Lego. We are asking if any families have any new or gently used Lego they would donate to the school. We have many classrooms and they all want it! At anytime throughout the year, we would be happy to accept any items for donation to the Recess Equipment Committee. Items can be dropped off at the front office. YEAR END EVENT Please join us for a fun night with your family! Wednesday, May 27 - Year End Event Food Trucks! Bouncy Castle! Face Painting! Games! 5 - 7 pm - School Gym Come ready for fun! Celebrate this amazing school year with friends! Would you like to learn more about what is happening in your child`s school? School Council is a great way to learn about Ecole Camille J. Lerouge. Many parents attend our School Council meetings just to see what is going on in the school and learn more as they are not able to volunteer in the school during the day. There is no obligation to attend all of our meetings. You can drop in to any meeting any time throughout the year! We love to see new parents and share information. You are welcome to just sit and listen. CONGRATULATIONS TO CAMILLE J. LEROUGE’S MIDDLE SCHOOL BADMINTON TEAMS: Grade 6 Boys: Tieran Baxter Nicolas Cymbaluk Josh Dore Jacob Foster Adam Hucal Ashton Jones Andrew Kim Tysen LaRose Caleb McMullen Kaden Schiller Jayden Tattrie Jared Tieken-Wack Grade 6 Girls: Rebekah Andasol Amelia Cunningham Kylie Dulc Ekat Fissenko Rachel Frenette Tanaya Harty Tyrzah Heron Gemma Rae Mattise Rensburg Madyx Roberge Madisen Steppler Olivia Thrussel Coaches: Mr. Benke & Ms. Gole Grade 8 Boys: Braeden Cook Ty Cromie Johann Danielson Kyle Gladney Anderson King Christian Nelson Hendrik Rautenbach James Rutherford Davan Scott Tyson Thornton Tyler Watt Big congratulations to Tyler Watt for placing second in the boys singles event at the St. Francis tournament. Grade 8 Girls: Allie Bradford Kianna Doyle Nikaya Goodman Antonella Herrera Lauren Kearney Julia McIlravey Anne-Marie Purdy Hannah Purdy Lexie Simoneau Sydney Simenson Cassidy Steeves Jordan Zazula Grade 7 Boys: Sam Berube Kirk Budvarson Jason Choi Jared Elford Cameron Frenette Josh Gagnon Chase Giannioudis Kyle Henderson Mark Janes Nicholas Jervis Brett Meerman Liam Thornton Grade 7 Girls: Amanda Allison Sydnie Bray Ruby Butler Kayla Cervantes Kyra Gamelin Madilyn King Hayleigh Malcolm Kadence Roberge Gloria Shi McKenna Swensrude Rachel Vida Vanessa Webster Coaches: Mme Berube, Mme Leger & Mrs. Letourneau Chase G. received a Silver Medal in Singles! Rachel V. and Nick J. received a Bronze in Mixed Doubles. Cam F., Josh G., Mark J., Jared E., Jason C., and Sam B. made it to semi finals for doubles! Grade 9 Boys: Matthew Doll Alex Groenen Keaton Kennedy Connor MacDougall Han Nguyen Brett Porter Carson Schiller Ethan Tymko Aiden Van Eyk Grade 9 Girls: Adrienne Boudreau Kristen Budvarson Jenna DeBoon Hannah Giannioudis Chloe Grant Kenzie Howitt Sydney Hucal Jenna Jervis Emilie Rheaume Bailey Starratt Coaches: M. Rheaume & Ms. Prodanuk Coaches: Mrs. Magill & M. Peterman MIDDLE SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD DAYS: June 3 - Grade 9 June 9 - Grade 7 June 2 - Grade 8 June 24 - Grade 6 We are in need of parent volunteers for the track meets! Please call Mr. Doll at 403-347-7830 if you’re able to help out! ELEMENTARY TRACK AND FIELD DAY June 23 More info to follow! KINSHIP CAMP The goal of our Kinship Camp is to foster in our students the skills required to achieve success in social situations. Students are immersed in learning through hands-on activities, games and role play that help them fit into some of the social situations they deal with and nurture their self-esteem to feel confident as well. This program is specifically designed for children with learning disabilities and ADD/ADHD who have internalizing and externalizing social skills difficulties. July 27-31, 2015 Ages 7-9, 9 am - 12 pm Ages 10-12, 1-4 pm $140 ($100 non-refundable deposit if cancelled after July 9) Oriole Park Community Centre 5 Ogden Avenue No spots will be held without payment To register or for more information, contact LD Red Deer at: 403-340-3885, www.LDRedDeer.ca, programs@ldreddeer.ca CHORAL SINGERS UNITE SOCIETY The Choral Singers Unite Society (CSUS) is a non-profit organization registered under the Societies Act of Alberta. CSUS is excited to provide opportunities for youth in our community to participate in choral singing and enhance their school music activities and choirs. Placement interviews for all choirs begin the third week in May and run until September. Singers will come together each week to experience the joy of singing. The youth in our community will be united through the study and performance of great choral music and discover that music can be a bridge to such essential life skills as compassion, understanding, respect, commitment, discipline, cooperation, and teamwork to name only a few of our goals. As the program grows, opportunity for performance and travel will ensue providing extended opportunities for the singers to expand their musical experience. Choirs being offered are: Brioso Children’s Choir - grades 1-7 (Jr Gr 1-3, Sr Gr 4-7) ihana Youth Choir - ages 14-22 It’s Time Vocal Jazz Ensemble - ages 16+ Soliloquy Adult Mixed Chorus - ages 20+ For further information please go to our website: www.csureddeer.com or call 403-309-3032. Enrolments are limited so we encourage you to register early. St. Mary's Parish News for May 2015 Phone 403-347-3114 charmaine.stmarys@shaw.ca 1st Eucharist (Communion) Congratulations to those students who received the Eucharist for the 1 st time on April 26. May you have every opportunity to receive Jesus, the Bread of Life, often. Thank you to everyone who helped make this Celebration a success. For Holy Family/St Elizabeth Seton/Maryview/ any anyone who missed April 26 Rehearsal: Fri May 22 @7pm Celebration: Sun May 24@2:30pm ** Please be at the church before 2pm for group pictures and sign in ** Please wear a bit of white to represent your Baptism (Sunday Best) **please no jeans or t-shirts Confirmation Congratulations to all those students and adults who received Confirmation on April 18. Archbishop Smith was very impressed with the well prepared students; 127 students received Confirmation on April 18. May the gifts of the Holy Spirit be with you always. Thank you to everyone who helped make this Celebration a success. If for some reason you and your family were not able to attend, have been journeying with the group and are ready to receive, please contact Charmaine @ charmaine.stmarys@shaw.ca for possible options. Baptism: Baptism Retreat: Last retreat at St Mary’s before the Fall -- Saturday, May 16, 2015. Parents are required to attend a Baptism Retreat prior to the baptism of their child. Pre-registration is required – please contact Charmaine at the Parish Office. Welcome to Our New Parish Families Congratulations to Erikka McKinley, Lucretia Noble, Kelsey Pfeil, Devon Schlosser, Mark Shudra, Keanah Stephenson, Dillon Watson, Norman Wiebe, Gawney Hinkley, Abigail and Christine Lilja, Henry Muchiri, and Shane Peters who received their Sacraments of Initiation at Easter. May God’s loving arms welcome you here into this community. Thank you to everyone who has journeyed with and guided these students and adults. Thank you to those who made the Easter Triduum so meaningful. Parish News OLVC Annual Gala Dinner: Fri May 8, 2014 Doors open at 5:30pm Dinner @ 6:30pm Tickets $50.00/person All funds raised go to support OLVC More Information or to get Tickets contact Deacon Claude @ 403-896-3745 Tools for Helping you and your child understand your/their Faith Journey: Sat May 9 – 9:30am to 3:30pm St Mary’s Parish Centre Pre-Registration Please – doors open at 9am May 9 $30/person (includes morning coffee and muffins, hot lunch, materials and book) Tuesday Sabbath: Tuesday, May 26 – Prayerful music at 6:45pm followed by Mass at 7:00. Afterwards we take part in a teaching session and social to follow K of C Garage Sale: Sat, May 30, 2014 starting at 8:30 AM --- contact Tim Ragan: 43-986-7817 for info. Everyone is most welcome to join us. UPCOMING YOUTH AND FAMILY EVENTS! Youth (grades 7-12) EDGE Mega Night APRIL Friday, April 24, 5-9 at St. Mary’s. Youth are invited to join in for an evening of Batman, social justice and discovering your super power. Activities, speakers and food are all included. $15 each. *For more information: landonturlock@gmail.com (grades 6-9) April 29, 7-9pm “Escape of the Infidels” Jesus LARPing (Live Action Role Play Night) St. Vladimir Ukrainian Catholic Church, 3932 46 St. For more information: jeannette.manser@rdcrs.ca MAY Family Pizza and Games Pizza Night! Friday May 8, 5-9pm at St. Mary’s. There will be Pizza! We will begin at 5pm with Angelo talking! (a review of the Parent and Youth survey results! And stuff.) At 6 pm we will eat Pizza! Bring your favourite board game, and your favourite family! Free will offering will be taken! For more information contact Pizza Angelo at 347-3114 or stmarys.ufc@gmail.com EDGE Mega Night (grades 6-9) Wednesday May 27, 7-9pm The Hunger Games at Notre Dame High School For more information: jeannette.manser@rdcrs.ca We Need Your Help! St.Mary’s Youth Ministry is running the concession for the K of C garage sale here at the church on Saturday May 30th. We need as many people to help as possible! We are trying to break the day up into 4, 2 hr shifts. Please think about helping us for 2 hrs! This is a major fundraiser for the Youth Ministry! Info and sign-up: contact Pizza Angelo at 347-3114 or stmarys.ufc@gmail.com Sun 3 Mon 4 10 11 Tue Day 3 Day 2 9 am-PATs Gr 6 FLA Gr 9 ELA 17 18 NO SCHOOL 5 12 Wed Day 4 Day 3 10:30 am-Gr 5 Rosary Celebration-St. Mary`s 19 Day 1 6 Thu Day 5 7 Fri Day 6 Sat 1 Day 2 2 8 Day 1 9 9:00 amElementary Awards-Gym 8:45 am-Go GirlsGr 5 Girls (Collicutt) & Go Boys-Gr 5 Boys (Dawe) 6:30 pm-Kinder Orientation 9:30 am-Mary Celebration– Gym 13 14 15 Day 6 16 22 Day 4 23 Day 4 9 am-PATs Gr 6 ELA Gr 9 FLA 7:00 pm-School Council Mtg 20 Day 2 Day 5 World Catholic Ed Day 6:30 pm-Grs 3-5 -Evening of Excellence-Gym 21 Day 3 Gr 9 Fr Immersion Quebec Trip May 21-30 24 25 Day 5 Gr 9 Fr Immersion Quebec Trip May 21-30 31 26 Day 6 27 Day 1 Disney Day 9:15 am-K-1& K-3-Family Mass 5 pm-Family Year End Event 28 Day 2 29 Day 3 9:00 am-Gr 7 Field TripHeritage Park in Calgary 30