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Feb 24 - 27

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Hello everyone! Important reminders: All students (from K-5) should always keep a change of clothes in their backpacks that they can change into if they get wet or muddy. This includes socks, pants, shirts and underwear. Having clothes to change into will ensure they are comfortable and that they classroom is staying clean. Please make sure that your child is keeping track of their library books as many books are overdue. If they are not returned, students will not be able to sign out new books. If they are still not returned by the end of the year, you will have to pay a fee for the lost book. **If your child is sick, has vomited, has a fever, or has a stomachache, we ask that they please stay home from school. You can call the illness at 403-817-3444 and press 1 for the Attendance Line. It is best if you call in prior to 8:15 so we have time to take the messages off the machine.  Please note, to reduce the spread of viruses, students should not be back at school until 48...

Feb 18 - 21

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Hello 4B Families! Important reminders: Our Family Math Night has been cancelled, as schools are not able to host evening events due to the CUPE Local 40 strike. If plans are made in the future to reschedule, we will communicate details at that time. Thanks for your understanding! Next week, the weather is supposed to be warmer. This will mean that the playground will be slushy and muddy. Please help your child dress in footwear that will keep their feet dry. Running shoes are not the safest or best choice for playing outside in this type of weather. All students (from K-5) should always keep a change of clothes in their backpacks that they can change into if they get wet or muddy. This includes socks, pants, shirts and underwear. Having clothes to change into will ensure they are comfortable and that they classroom is staying clean. Here is what we have been up to this week: Literacy Stations - Below is the success criteria and expectations for our literacy stations. We had a convers...