

Nov 20 - 24, 2023

Weekly Gazette Nov 20-24
Principal's message
It was great to see many of our families at our Parent-Teacher interviews this last week! We look forward to seeing even more families on Tuesday evening. So great to have the chance to celebrate the accomplishments of our students. Our Book Fair has also been a huge hit! Thank you for supporting student literacy and our school. We need to extend a huge thank you to Mme Milanovic, our library volunteer Mme Jeffery, and our grade 6 team for working so hard at the Book Fair. We appreciate you all! The Book Fair will be closing on Tuesday, Nov. 21at 7:00 p.m.
Thank you so much to everyone who supported our Fundraising Society's Farm To School campaign. Thank you to our parent and grade 6 volunteers for all the work you did to bring tasty veggies to people's tables!
Weekly Annoucements - Nov 20
- Please follow this link to watch our announcements: Le 20 novembre
Dates
What's happening this week at École Parc:
Nov 20 - National Child Day
Nov. 21 - Parent-Teacher Interviews French Immersion Gr K- 6
Nov 21 - Earth Rangers Assembly K-6 9:00 am-10:00 am
Upcoming Dates to be aware of:
Nov 27 - Grade 3 Field Trip Ukrainian Village
Nov 29 - School Council and Fundraising Meeting 7:00 pm
Nov 30 - Hold and Secure Drill 9:50 am
Dec 1 - Report Cards posted on Powerschool
Dec 4 - Class of the week: ECS A
Dec 6- Early Dismissal
Dec 6 - Tie Dye Day
Dec 7 - Monthly Assembly
Dec 7 - Grade 6 Immunizations
Dec 11 - Class of the week: ECS B
Dec 12 - Christmas concert ECS B, Grade 1, 2, 3
Dec 13 - Christmas concert ECS A, Grade 4, 5, 6
Dec 14 - PALS and Kindergarten Transitions Christmas concert
Dec 18 - Class of the week: Kinder Transitions
Dec 22 - Last day of classes
Dec 23 to Jan 7 - Christmas Break
Jan 8 - Classes resume
Jan 8 - Class of the week: PALS AM
Lunch Supervisor Needed!
Are you interested in lunch supervision at our school? We are currently looking for a lunch supervisor to work from 11: 50 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Please contact Jade Jordan at jade.jordan@eips.ca or call 780-998-3741.
Citizenship at Ecole Parc
At Ecole Parc, we continue to build positive citizenship through the guiding principles of the Seven Sacred Teachings. Each month, we encourage students to focus on one principle or teaching. Our teachers are looking for students who display great examples of this teaching in the classroom and throughout their day. These students may be recognized by earning the Citizenship award for their class. During the month of November, we are focused on the teaching of Love.
Numeracy Opportunity
Look what’s coming up at the Fort Saskatchewan Public Library! Mme Milanovic is hosting a session for parents about helping their elementary-aged children succeed in math on Wednesday, November 22 from 6:30 – 7:30. You will learn about the so-called “new math” and how this perspective promotes mathematical thinking without sacrificing any mathematical rigour. Information about the types of activities you can do at home to help encourage mathematical thinking will be provided as well as an overview of the concepts your children are learning in elementary math. The session is free, but you must register for it! The library is also providing an activity for your children to do while you are learning if you choose to bring them along. For more information about the children’s activity, please contact the public library at 780-998-4275.
Our Book Fair Will Be Out of This World!
Our students have been working hard to put together a space themed book fair! This is our English book fair so the majority of the books will be in English, with a small number of French books. This gets switched up for the next book fair in February where the majority of the books are in French.
The book fair will be open as follows:
- Wednesday, November 15: 12:15 – 7 PM
- Thursday, November 16: 3 – 7 PM
- Friday, November 17: 12-4:30 PM
- Monday November 20: 3-4 PM
- Tuesday November 21: 3-7 PM
As usual, we will have teacher wish lists available if you chose to donate a book a to the classroom.
The proceeds from the book fair allow us to purchase not only new library books but also books and resources for the classrooms. We have purchased several book club kits for the classrooms and little extras that aren’t always in the budget to supplement art projects and other classroom endeavors. We always strive to reach the highest rewards possible for the school. When our sales are $4000 or more, we receive 50% of the proceeds back in Scholastic dollars.
Thank you to everyone who helps make the book fair a success!
Attendance
If your student is absent, being picked up early or will be arriving late, we ask that you please email our attendance email at EPEAttendance@eips.ca or call the school at 780-998-3741. Please send any DQ permissions to this email as well.
Inclement Weather
With the winter season almost here, we want to remind families to dress children appropriately for the weather when getting ready for school or the bus. The weather often changes unexpectedly throughout the day, so please select suitable outerwear and ensure your child is prepared for changing conditions.
If inclement weather conditions occur, Elk Island Public Schools (EIPS) advises families of any bus cancellations using various communications tools—automated-telephone messages, email, SMS, alerts posted on eips.ca and school websites, Twitter, Facebook, local radio stations, and notification through both the Bus Status and the Ride 360 apps. Morning bus cancellations are posted on eips.ca by 6:30 a.m.
Decisions regarding bus cancellations are guided by EIPS administrative procedures that state, “school bus service may be suspended…when there is a forecast or current temperature of -40 C, including wind chill factor, in one or more regions.” Other reasons for suspending or delaying school bus services include adverse weather and poor road conditions. When school bus services are suspended, schools remain open to students. EIPS believes families have the right and responsibility to make choices for their children based on their beliefs and perceptions of safety during times of inclement weather.
For more information, contact EIPS Student Transportation at 780-417-8151.
2023-24 Fees are now posted.
School fee information for the 2023-24 school year will be posted on the PowerSchool Parent Portal in late September. All fees are due within 30 days of being posted. 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 online using a credit card.
Don’t forget to 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 certain school activities such as field trips, class projects, athletic-team fees and more. Additionally, junior high and senior high fees can change as courses are added and deleted.
If you’re unable to pay your school fees, you can apply to have certain fees waived by submitting an Application for a Waiver of Fees. The application deadline is Dec. 15, 2023.
For more information about school fees, waivers and payment deadlines visit eips.ca. Alternatively, contact Sherri Prince, Business Manager at Ecole Parc at 780-998-3741.
Accessing Picture Day photo's
To view your student's photos please log in to www.mylifetouch.ca and use your student's ALBERTA STUDENT NUMBER as the password(this is the password your child uses to log in at school). If you do not know the ASN, it is listed in Powerschool when you click on Student Fees. If you have any questions, please contact Life Touch. Thank you.
Medical and Personal Care Plan Forms
If your child requires any medication, please click here to access the form. Please note we have 2 medical forms. We have a Personal Care Plan and an Administering of Medication Form. Please do not send medication with your child for safety reasons.
Respiratory Illness Guidance
The health and safety of staff, students and visitors is a top priority. Continue to reinforce the following hygiene habits to protect staff and students from spreading respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19.
- Stay home if you’re feeling sick.
- Wash or sanitize your hands often.
- Cover your coughs and sneezes.
- Avoid touching your face.
- Clean and disinfect high touch surfaces regularly.
- Wear a mask if you get sick or develop symptoms while at school or work.
As per Alberta Health guidelines, staff, students, contractors and visitors who have symptoms of respiratory Illness or test positive for COVID, should stay home until:
- symptoms have improved,
- they feel well enough to resume normal activities, and
- they have been fever-free for 24 hours without using fever-reducing medications.
For anyone who has a respiratory illness or has tested positive for COVID, it is recommended that they wear a mask for a total of 10 days from the onset of symptoms—even if the symptoms have resolved or improved—when in indoor settings with other individuals.
Parent Council Information
School Council/ Fundraising Society
Bonjour Ecole Parc Families!
Our Grizzly gear fundraiser is now closed.
If you have any questions please email us at epeschoolcouncil@gmail.com
Thank you so much!
Ecole Parc Playground Expansion Committee
During the 2022/23 school year staff identified that the playground structures were not meeting the needs of all the students, both in type of structure, and space available for students to play. When the playground structure was first built in 2013 there were 180 students in the school. We now have 326. The population has doubled and we have a larger group of students in the PALS and Division 1 (K-3) age group. The existing play structure is designed for ages 5-12. We need an additional play area that meets the needs of students aged 4-8. The goal is to have the project completed within 3 years.
We are excited to hit the ground running with this and officially kick things off this year. We are always looking for more volunteers to join the committee. We meet once a month, time commitment is flexible and there is always lots to do and input needed.
If you are interested in joining the committee or would like more information please feel free to email us at ecoleparcplaygroundexpansion@gmail.com.
Family and Community Support Services
Family and Community Support Services Newsletter
November is Family Violence Prevention Awareness Month in Alberta! This month FCSS and the Fort Family Violence Prevention Coalition are asking all residents to join us in learning more about the supports available to people experiencing abuse and how to recognize the warning signs so that we can end family violence in our community.
Family violence can happen to people of all ages, abilities, sexual orientations, genders and cultural identity. It happens in all communities and Fort Saskatchewan is no exception: so far this year we have seen an average of 11 family violence occurrences for every 1000 people, including 239 children. In Alberta, the statistics are equally distressing. Approximately 1 in 3 people in the province will experience family violence at some point in their lives.
This year we are hosting several events to help raise awareness about family violence in our city and how, you, as a resident, family member, co-worker, parent and friend can support someone who is experiencing violence. To learn more about the events happening this month or for more information on family violence visit: fortsask.ca/FVPM or call FCSS at 780-992-6206.
Together we can raise awareness and take action to create a safer and more supportive community for everyone. It's time to stand up against family violence and work towards a brighter, violence-free future for Fort Saskatchewan.
Krista Allan
Community Development Coordinator
FCSS Fort Saskatchean