**ALL VISITORS PLEASE REPORT
TO OFFICE**
***Please remember to always sign your child out when they leave the school. Students cannot sign themselves out.***
Mail Bag 700
1532 Parkland Drive
Stony Plain, AB T7Z 1Y6
Telephone: (780) 963-3625
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://blueberry.psd70.ab.ca/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/BlueberrySchool/
Sept 4 - Staggered Entry day for ECS M/W Class Sept. 23 - Blueberry Fundraising Committee Mtg - 6:00 pm
Sept 5 - Staggered Entry day for ECS T/Th Class Sept. 23 - Parent Council (BSC) Mtg - 6:30 pm
Sept 5 - Jr and Sr Boys Volleyball Try-Outs - 2:45 - 4:00 pm Sept 24 - Junior High AB Health Services Presentation
Sept 6 - Staggered Entry day for ECS M/W Class Sept 26 - Cross Country Run @ Tomahawk
Sept 6 - Pancake Breakfast for Students Sept 26 - Gr 4-6 Monthly Awards - 1:50 pm
Sept 12 - Cross Country Run @ Meridian Heights Sept 27 - Assembly & Terry Fox Run
Sept 18 - Meet the Teacher Night - 5 - 6 pm Sept 30 - Every Child Matters/Orange T-Shirt Day
Sept 19 - Chickakoo Cross-Country Run - 4:15 pm start Oct 3 - Cross Country Run @ Woodhaven
Sept 23 & 24 - Individual Student Pictures (see info in newsletter) Oct 4 - Gr 2 Fieldtrip - Stony Plain Mural Walk
Message from Administration
Welcome Back! We are really looking forward to 2019 2020 school year! Staff have been very busy preparing classroom spaces
and engaging learning materials, eagerly waiting for the arrival of your kids! We currently have 591 students attending Blueberry
School!
We would like to welcome new students, staff and families to the Blueberry School Community. We have displayed pictures of our
staff near the office to help you put a face to our names. Please help us welcome our new staff members, Mrs. Morrison (Grade
One teacher), Miss Ducholke (Grade Three teacher), Miss Clampitt (GradeTwo and Seven teacher) and Miss Strachan (Grade 3
support teacher).
What’s new at Blueberry School? We have opened a Before and After School Care Program. We are very fortunate to have Cindy
Van Beers as our provider as she has a wealth of experience in the child care field. If you are interested in learning more about
what the program has to offer please call her at 780 918 7825.
Save the date: Wednesday, September 18th, for Meet the Teacher, hosted by Blueberry School Council. Similar to last year, there
will be a hot dog truck available for purchase. Please schedule your arrival and eating time around the following:
❖ Families with last name A-M can go into their child’s classroom from 5:00- 5:30 to meet the teacher and grab a
“Curriculum at a Glance.”
Parkland School Division
❖ Families with last name starting with N-Z can go into their child’s classroom from 5:30-6:00 to meet their teacher and
grab a “Curriculum at a Glance.”
Please provide us with feedback on this evening as we are looking for ways to have students engaged and have you meet your
child’s teacher.
We would like to welcome your feedback at any time regarding suggestions on how we can support your child. Please call, email
or pop in and we will set up a time to connect.
Michelle Visscher Sheryl Bridgeman
VIce Principal of Blueberry School Principal of Blueberry School
Celebrating Blueberry
Blueberry School Staff The following people are our wonderful Blueberry School staff members for the 2019-20 school year:
Principal: Mrs. Bridgeman
Assistant Principal: Mrs. Visscher
ECS:
Mrs. Feschuk (M/W)
Mrs. Knopper (M/W) & (T/T)
Grade 1:
Mrs. Engel-Wood (1A)
Ms. Lunn (1B)
Mrs. Morrison (1C)
Grade 2:
Mrs. Charleson (2A)
Mrs. Dilling/Ms. Clampitt (2B)
Mrs. Heemeryck (2C)
Grade 3:
Mrs. Dorby (3A)
Ms. Ducholke (3B)
Ms. Strachan (3C)
Grade 4:
Mr. Schellenberg (4A)
Mrs. Verret (4B)
Mrs. Krasnikoff (4C)
Grade 5:
Mrs. Kleparchuk (5A)
Mr. Roth (5B)
Grade 6:
Mrs. Dawes (6A)
Mr. Marcil (6B)
Grade 7:
Mrs. Owen (7A)
Mrs. Tofsrud (7B)
Mr. Olsen (7C)
Miss Clampit (7C Math)
Grade 8:
Ms. Abbas-Nejad (8A)
Mr. Weinhandl (8B)
Grade 9:
Ms. Lasuik/Mrs. Sawchuk (9A)
Mr. Ewasiuk (9B)
Mrs. Maycher (9C)
Phys Ed Coordinator: Mr. Ewasiuk
Music: Mrs. King
Community Classroom: Mrs. Owen
Reading Room/
Collaborative Teaching Partner: Ms. White
Education Assistants: Mrs. Ropert, Mrs. Antal, Mrs.
Coleman, Mrs. Braucht, Mrs. Podhaniuk, Mrs. Procter,
Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs. Sykes, Mrs. Lancaster, Mrs.
Pederson
Office Staff: Mrs. Cust (Head Secretary)
Mrs. Davis (Secretary),
Mrs. Hooper (Secretary/Library)
Custodial Staff: Ms. Rees (Head Custodian)
Mrs. Rieland, Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Sokoloski
Parkland School Division
POWERSCHOOL PARENT PORTAL - IMPORTANT The PowerSchool Parent Portal is a valuable tool for parents, giving them access to student attendance, report cards, and online fee payments. You can also change your address and contact information from this portal. Here’s the link from Parkland School Division’s website, with more information on the Parent Portal. https://www.psd70.ab.ca/PowerSchool.phpl. For security reasons, the report cards and fees are not available on the PowerSchool App. You must access through the PowerSchool website @ https://powerschool.psd70.ab.ca/public/. If you are new to Blueberry School, or have not yet created an account, your child will bring home a paper with their “unique” username and password. You will need this when you are creating your new account, or adding a child to your current account, on PowerSchool. If you need assistance with PowerSchool, please contact the school at 780-963-3625 and ask for Tracy Davis. It is important that we have the most current information on file. Please take a few minutes to log into your PowerSchool–Parent Portal account (https://powerschool.psd70.ab.ca/public/) and make any necessary changes under the Family Information tab. If there are changes to Guardianship/Custody, please contact the school office.
Newsletters Going Online Only! Blueberry is continuing to go green! After this first paper newsletter, all newsletters will only be sent home electronically (an electronic copy was also sent of this newsletter - If you don’t receive it, check your junk/spam folder). Newsletters will only be sent home electronically to families who have consented “yes” to CASL on Powerschool (see above). If you wish to get a paper copy of the newsletter, please pop into the school office for one. They can also be accessed on our website at https://blueberry.psd70.ab.ca/Newsletter%20Archive.php
Timetable for 2019-20
Allergies/Scent Free
Blueberry is on a 4 day timetable.
Monday-Always a Day 1
Tuesday-Always a Day 2
Wednesday-Always a Day 3
Thursday-Always a Day 4
Friday-will rotate (see calendar)
Contact the school office if you have any
questions.
As you are aware there are children in our school
with severe life threatening nut allergies.
Consequently, we have processes in place to
minimize the risk to these students.
We also have severe allergies to scented products
and ask that students and parents coming into the
school refrain from using these products (perfumes,
deodorants, lotions, Axe products).
Aerosol products are also not permitted in the
school. Students are encouraged to bring
underarm deodorant, but in a non scented stick
form. If your child has serious allergies (especially
nut allergies) that we have not previously been
informed of, please contact the office.
Parkland School Division
Thank you Parents for the Pancake Breakfast!
Blueberry School Council and several parent volunteers made and served pancakes to
Blueberry students and staff on Friday September 6th. A delicious way to start off our day! A
big shout out and thank you to the parents who helped coordinate and volunteer for this!
Lunchtime Changes for 2019 2020
Blueberry School has adjusted our time table for the 2019- 2020 school year. Our lunch hour is:
Elementary (K-6) outdoor play time: 11:38-12:08
Elementary (K-6) indoor eating time: 12:08 - 12:38
Junior High (7-9) indoor eating time: 11:38-12:08
Junior High (7-9) outdoor play time: 11:38-12:08
This adjustment will allow for more eating time for students and more activity time outside and in the gymnasiums.
Zen Den 2019 2020
Blueberry School is offering a
program to support children
experiencing difficulties with anxiety. Activities focus
on anxiety reduction (e.g., relaxation exercises) and
social skills development (e.g., role playing positive
communication skills). The activities and skills are
taught in an engaging and developmentally
appropriate manner. If you believe your child would
benefit from this program please contact your
homeroom teacher, Sheryl Bridgeman or Michelle
Visscher for more information.
Get The Scoop: Meet the Staff
Night
Save the date for Sept. 18th! - GET THE SCOOP!
Please join us for the "Scoop" between 5:00-6:00
p.m.
· Families with last name A-M can go into their
child’s classroom from 5:00- 5:30pm to meet the
teacher and grab a “Curriculum at a Glance.”
· Families with last name starting with N-Z can go
into their child’s classroom from 5:30-6:00pm to
meet their teacher and grab a “Curriculum at a
Glance.”
A food truck will be available to purchase hotdogs,
etc. and parent council members will be scooping
ice cream again this year!
Parkland School Division
Individual School Pictures
Individual school pictures will be taken on September 23rd and 24th. Proof
packages will be sent home for parents shortly afterwards.
September 23rd:Monday/Wednesday Kindergarten classes and Grades 1
through 3.
September 24th: Tuesday/Thursday Kindergarten class and Grades 4 through 9.
If you are a volunteer in the school, please come to have your picture taken for your volunteer
ID. Please stop in on one of these picture days before 10:00 am. Class pictures will be taken in
the spring.
School Volunteers— “No one is more cherished in this world than someone who lightens the burden of another.” – Author Unknown
If you are planning to volunteer at the school for more than ten hours throughout the school year (this includes
field trips) we ask that you fill out a Volunteer Form that includes a Criminal Record Check. These forms must
be completed each year and an updated Criminal Record Check must be included. This check can be completed
free of charge at the Stony Plain RCMP Detachment. Forms can be picked up at the school office. We appreciate
your help at the school and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you’re planning on volunteering
more than 10 hours in the year, please come to have your picture taken for your volunteer ID, on one of the
picture days (Sept 23 and 24) before 10:00 am.
YEARBOOKS 18-19
Last chance to order last years
2018-19 Blueberry School
yearbook! You will find the
yearbook order form on
Powerschool, in Fees, under
New items. If you cannot order
and pay online, please pick up an order form at the
school office. The yearbook will be completed in the
fall of 2019 as we would like to add information and
pictures of the year end celebrations. When
completed, the yearbook will be sent home with your
child or if you do not have a child enrolled in Blueberry,
you will be contacted to make other arrangements for
pickup. Orders will be accepted until September 30,
2019.
School Fees
School fees will be added to your child’s Powerschool account this week. For a list of fees, here’s the link to our website: School Fees 19-20 . Fees can be paid with a credit card online through the PowerSchool Parent Portal at: https://powerschool.psd70.ab.ca/public/ You can also see any fees that are added, such as option fees, as well as your account balance. They can’t be paid through the app—only through the actual website. If you prefer, you can print the fee sheet (link above) and return it to the school with your cheque (made out to PSD70) or cash. Payment plans are also available on this site.
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Cross Country Running Another running season has begun and we would like to bring you up to speed with what is happening with our team. Our philosophy is to have the maximum number of students participate throughout the season. All students at all grade levels are encouraged to participate. Practices will be held during lunch recess. During these practices we will warm up, run using proper form, and stretch. Participants will be training for running distances for their age categories (as determined by cross country meets) ranging from 800m to 2000m. To participate in the lunch recess runs and after school races, your child must bring a signed permission form back. Please get a permission form from the school office if your child wants to participate and hasn’t received a form yet. Our Cross Country Running Club has been invited to several running meets over the next few weeks. The dates and locations for the races we have to date are:
Cross-country Run Schedule for 2019-2020 September 12th at Meridian Heights School September 19th at Chickakoo Recreation Area (Hosted by Blueberry) *Volunteers welcome! September 26th at Tomahawk School October 3rd at Woodhaven School October 10th at Living Waters Christian Academy October 17th at Entwistle School - Blueberry NOT attending (Parent/Teacher Interviews) The students enjoy the races and it is a fun activity to participate in. It also gives the members a goal to work towards! All races begin at 4:00 pm. You must be able to drive your child/children. If you are driving children, other than your own, you must fill out an insurance form at the office. The liability must be two million. We require a photocopy of your insurance policy prior to you driving children other than your own.
Student Absences
Thank you to all the parents who are either phoning in
or e-mailing us with student absences. As we continue
to work to ensure the safety of all of our students at
Blueberry School, it is imperative that we are aware
when they are absent from school. We ask that
parents email their child’s absence to
[email protected] . Please include your
child’s full name, homeroom and reason for the
absence. If you do not have access to email please
phone the school (780-963-3625) and leave a
message on the Attendance voicemail (Option 1).
REMINDER TO
PARENTS/Guardians:
If you are picking up your child early from
school YOU NEED TO COME TO THE OFFICE
TO SIGN YOUR CHILD OUT. Students are
not allowed to sign themselves out. Thank
you for helping us keep your kids safe!
Parkland School Division
Rainbows to Be Offered at Blueberry School This Fall
Rainbows is a support group curriculum for children who have suffered significant loss in their lives, either through death of a parent, divorce, or other
painful transitions. There are elementary and adolescent editions, both designed to provide these children with an opportunity to meet new friends who have shared similar experiences; to have trained, caring adults present while they sort through and understand their grief; and to help them achieve a healthy acceptance of what has happened in their family. The aim of Rainbows is to implant in these grieving children a belief in their own goodness and the value of their family. The curriculum teaches that each change in life is an occasion for a new beginning. Rainbows is not counseling or therapy for children. It is strictly a peer support group guided by caring, trained adults. The children and adults are bound by confidentiality. Children benefit from relating their experiences with others, even if they occurred years ago. Rainbows will have 10 meetings. They will meet once a week for approximately 30 minutes. The children share in an activity and discuss various topics in relation to the change in their family unit, such as Self, Trust, Anger and Family. The goal of the support group is to assist the children in expressing and understanding their feelings, accepting what has happened, and experiencing a sense of belonging and love. This is accomplished through peer support, adult nurturing and guidance, and secure surrounding in which to share their experiences. Because transitions of any kind are about being caught up in the wave of change it is requested that your child have 6 months to begin adjusting before they participate in group support. If you would like help in managing this more immediate period of time in productive ways we do have other options to explore. Please contact Mrs. Bridgeman or Mrs. Visscher at 780 963 3625 or [email protected] or [email protected] if you would like your child to participate in Rainbows. Please consider this invaluable opportunity to support your child through their grief.
Terry Fox School Run
Friday, September 27th Assembly @ 12:45 with run to follow
More into will be sent home soon!
Parkland School Division
Orange Shirt Day - Every Child Matters
September 30, 2019
Why Orange Shirts? Orange Shirt Day is a legacy of the St. Joseph Mission (SJM)
residential school commemoration event held in Williams Lake, BC, Canada. It grew out
of Phyllis' story of having her shiny new orange shirt taken away on her first day of
school at the Mission, and it has become an opportunity to keep the discussion on all
aspects of residential schools happening annually.
The date was chosen because it is the time of year in which children were taken from their
homes to residential schools. Please wear an orange shirt on Monday, September 30th as
schools and communities come together in the spirit of reconciliation and hope for
generations of children to come.
Alberta Health Immunization Program Changes Alberta Health made changes to the school immunization program,effective in the 2018/19 school year.
· In the 2018/19 school year, public health nurses reviewed the immunization records of all Alberta students from Grades 1 to 9 to assess immunization status. · With your consent, your children can be offered the immunizations they are missing at school. You will continue to have the final decision on immunizing your children. · In 2019/20, Alberta is moving from a three-dose vaccine schedule in Grade 5 to a two-dose vaccine schedule in Grade 6 for both Hepatitis B (HBV) and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines. Administering two doses at least six months apart has been shown to provide children with good protection against these diseases. This will reduce the number of injections children receive. · The Grade 9 school immunization program including the diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis (dTap) and Meningococcal (MenC-ACYW) vaccines will continue to be offered without change. · Alberta Health Services, Public Health will work closely with schools and school authorities to ensure that immunization does not interfere with students taking the Provincial Achievement Tests. · Alberta Health encourages parents to immunize their children against HPV and HBV. Vaccines are safe and effective, and protect our children and communities from disease.
Sincerely yours,
Milton Sussman Deputy Minister of Health
Dr. Curtis Clarke, PhD Deputy Minister of Education
Parkland School Division
Administering Medication
If your child requires medication
(prescription only) during the school day,
it is Division Policy that a signed consent
form be completed in advance. This form
requires a physician’s signature. Contact
the office for a form or further information. A new form has to
be comleted each year. All medication brought to school must
be kept at the office, and will only be accepted in the original
clearly labeled bottle/box. Only prescription medication will
be dispensed at the office. Please ask the pharmacist for a
second labeled bottle to be kept at school.
All medication that was left at the school in June has
been disposed of. Note – Medication will not be dispensed
from the office for fieldtrips. Parents are responsible for
providing extra medication on fieldtrip days if necessary.
Students that may need an epi-pen are required to supply an
epi-pen for storage in the school office and the required forms
must be completed. If necessary an additional epi-pen can be
kept by the student.
McDonalds Receipt
Program
McDonalds has discontinued their
receipt program, effective immediately.
Thanks to all our students/parents who
dropped off receipts these past years.
We should be receiving a cheque for last
year’s receipts soon. This money will be
used for recess equipment.
Our school board is offering you the opportunity to voluntarily purchase student accident insurance through the Kids Plus™ Accident Insurance program, underwritten by Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services Inc. (iA Financial Group). Kids Plus™ Accident Insurance provides protection against unexpected costs arising from accidental injuries. The program is especially valuable for families who:
● do not have medical or dental plans,
● have limited plans, as it may help supplement health and dental benefits, or
● have active children who enjoy sports and outdoor activities. Kids Plus™ Accident Insurance has a selection of plans to suit most budgets. Benefits include coverage for:
● The full school year (September to September), 24 hours a day, while at home and in school;
● Expenses that are often limited or not covered by private or group insurance plans, or Provincial Health Insurance Plans, such as ambulance, physiotherapy, private tutoring, counselling, and much more;
● Injury-related dental treatment (including future dental treatment up to age 26);
● Out-of-province or country emergency medical expenses. If your address changes during the school year, your Kids Plus™ Accident Insurance plan is transferable from school to school, anywhere in Canada. See Parkland School Division’s website for more information and to apply: https://www.psd70.ab.ca/Accident%20Insurance.php
Parkland School Division
Save The Date—Christmas Concerts!
Our Christmas Concerts for this December will be held on the following days:
Grade 1—6: December 11 and 12.
Kindergarten: December 13 @ 12:45 p.m. More information to come at a later date.
PARKING LOT SAFETY
Parking Lot
Please be mindful of students and staff who are trying to cross the parking lot to get
to and from the school. Our front parking lot goes in a “one-way” direction. If you
are dropping off your children, please go around to the drop off area, and then
continue around the parking lot to exit. Please don’t make u-turns at the
entrance after you drop your children off. No parking in the drop-off areas.
As well, if you are parking to come in with your children, please use the far west side
of the front (south) parking lot to park (there is no parking in the drop-off area). The
back parking lot (where the busses come in), is closed to vehicles while the busses are
there (arrival and dismissal times). Also be mindful of the handicap parking stall by
the gate. Thank you for your support in making our parking lot a safe
environment!
Parkland School Division
HOT LUNCH PROGRAM—including Gr. 9 Farewell
Fundraisers
Welcome back to the 2019-2020 school year - hope you enjoyed your summer
holidays.
The Blueberry Hot lunch menu will be available online to order September 10th,
2019.
Just a few notes about this year’s HOT LUNCH program
This year the program will be running Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Starting October 1,
2019. Please remember we order a month ahead, example: you have up to September 30th to order
for October. We have added to the menu an Ala Carte entrée, you can order just the main entrée or
if you are having a combo you can add an extra entrée to your meal. There will be gluten free options
as well as vegetarian options. We will be making the meals in the school daily. Fresh and healthy is
what we will be striving for. Gr 9 Farewell Fundraiser lunches will be either Mondays or Fridays,
usually once a month.
We have a great online program that we will be using and I have included the instructions below. You must register every year. If you do not have Internet and would like your child to receive the form
you can pick it up in the office or contact me and I will make sure a copy is sent to your child’s
classroom monthly. As well if you don’t feel comfortable paying online please print off your order and
send in exact cash or a cheque payable t 1603637 Alberta inc. clearly marked HOT LUNCH. (NSF
Cheques are subject to a $20.00 fee)
If your child is ill or will not be at school on the day you ordered HOT LUNCH no refunds will be given
but you can pick the lunch up in the HOT LUNCH room between 11:30 and 12:00 the same day. If
buses are cancelled on the day of HOT LUNCH we will try to reschedule that lunch to another day.
There will be a few extra lunches to buy the same day if your child forgot to order HOT
LUNCH or forgot lunch that day. They must come to the HOT LUNCH room before going out
for lunch recess to order so it’s ready at lunch time.
If you would like to see something on the menu or have a recipe please send your ideas to the hot
lunchroom.
Instructions on how to access the Blueberry Hot Lunch Program are included on the next page.
We are looking forward to a great year at Blueberry School. If you have any concerns or questions
please feel free to contact Carmen at [email protected]
Thank you Carmen [email protected]
Parkland School Division
HOT LUNCH 2019-2020 - Instructions
As we get ready for another exciting year at school, it is also time to get the Hot Lunch Program up and running. We will be doing online ordering for orders; this is to ensure accuracy with the orders and to make the process as easy for everyone as possible. September 10th ordering for October will be available. HOT LUNCH will be offered Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday starting Tuesday October 1st, 2019 (we offer some gluten and vegetarian entrée). Grade Nine Farewell lunches and any other lunches the school offers will all be ordered online and offered either on a Monday or Friday. Here's how to get started… (You MUST register every year!) ✓ Go to blueberry.hotlunches.net ✓ Click on "Click Here to Register" – you must register every year ✓ Enter Access Code BBHL ✓ Complete the rest of the registration form. (Including your email address will ensure you receive
reminder emails about hot lunch order deadlines, and your child's hot lunch order for the upcoming week)
✓ Click the "Register Now" button at the bottom ✓ Follow the instructions to add each child in your family who attends Blueberry School ✓ Profile – add students ✓ Once your child(ren) are registered, click on "Orders" ✓ Proceed to order hot lunch for your child(ren) ✓ Proceed to Payment
Payment: You can pay with a credit card as a PayPal guest (Visa, MasterCard or Amex), set up your own PayPal account, email transfer to [email protected], send Cheque (payable to 1603637 Alberta inc.) or cash into the office with a copy of your order. (please mark the envelope or baggie HOT LUNCH)
You must register each child online, and you will order 2 weeks to a month ahead for the following month. Payment should me made when ordering but no later then the 15th of the next month or there will be a late fee attached.
Absence: If your child is not at school on the day you ordered HOT LUNCH no refunds will be given, you can pick the lunch up in the HOT LUNCH room between 11:38-11:50 (JH) and 12:08-12:20 (Elem) the same day. If no arrangements are made prior, the lunch will be given to a student who does not have a lunch. If buses are cancelled on the day of HOT LUNCH we will try to reschedule (NO hot lunch will be provided if buses are cancelled). **Please Note: Should you experience any issues with your PayPal account, you must contact PayPal directly to solve the issue. Please feel free to contact Carmen Weber at [email protected] if you need any assistants or have any questions about the HOT LUNCH program.
Parkland School Division
WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO THE 2019/ 2020 SCHOOL YEAR!
BLUEBERRY SCHOOL FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE We are looking forward to a new year as we continue raising funds
for a NEW PLAYGROUND to replace the old wooden one.
The first fundraising meeting will be September 23th at 6:00.
ALL PARENTS ARE WELCOME.
We will be voting on this year’s committee, and discussing our fundraisers for the year. So if you have any ideas or
want to me more involved please come join us.
Keep connected with us on Facebook @BlueberrySchoolFundraisingCommittee
or my email- [email protected]
***Don’t forget about our ongoing Fundraisers
Oliver's Labels ( www.oliverslabels.com/blueberryschool ) Flip Give ( www.flipgive.com/f/429820 ) Booster Juice Gift Vouchers $5.50 each - to order contact us at [email protected]
Amanda Adams - Fundraising Committee Chair
Blueberry School Council News (BSC)
Welcome Back Blueberry Families!
I hope everyone had a great summer and is excited for the new school year!
Please join us for our first council meeting of the school year on Monday, September 23 @ 6:30pm.
We will be voting in the “Parent At Large” positions at this meeting and our goal for the 2019/2020 school year is to
have a “Parent At Large” representative for each grade. These are not mandatory positions, but instead are
supplemental seats that we think will greatly improve our communication to each grade. If you are interested in
representing your child’s grade, and have any questions, please get in touch.
As always, if you want to get involved, or have any suggestions or concerns relating to Parent Council, please join us
at a meeting or email [email protected].
Malinda Ferris
BSC Chair
- Get involved in your child's school - Your opinion matters - Let your voice be heard -
Parkland School Division
Parkland School Division is once again offering free information sessions for parents. Some of our topics this year are offered in as a series to allow for more in depth information and conversation. See the link below for information on the sessions. The first one, “Kids Have Stress Too”, starts on Sept. 10th.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwpZAycyAs73NEEtR3NRYUdaZ0xha243Z2V4ZVhFLW5Pa1BR/view?usp=sharing
Space is limited at these sessions, so please register early to reserve your spot!
Parkland School Division
Blueberry School
September 2019
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2
3 *First Day of
School for
Students
4 5 6 Day 1
*Pancake Bkfst
7
8 9 10 11 12 *X-Country Run
@ Meridian Hts
13 Day 2 14
15
16 17 18 *Meet The
Teacher - 5-6 pm
19 *X-Country Run
@ Chickakoo
20 Day 3 21
22 23 *Individual
Pictures (M/W &
Gr 1-3)
*Parent Council
(BSC) Mtg - 6:30
*Fundraising
Mtg - 6:00
24 *Individual
Pictures (T/T &
Gr 4-9)
*Junior High AB
Health Services
Presentation
25 26 *X-Country Run
@ Tomahawk
27 Day 4
*Assembly &
Terry Fox Run
28
29 30 *Every Child
Matters/Orange
T-Shirt Day
Oct 1 Oct 2 Oct 3 *X-Country Run
@ Woodhaven
Oct 4
Day 2
*Gr 2
Fieldtrip-Mural
Walk
Parkland School Division