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FOREST PARK COMMUNITY SCHOOL A. Mangano - Principal Teacher
DECEMBER
2012
H opefully
E veryone
A cts
R esponsibly
T ogether
S ustainably
Hearts Beat Here!!
At Forest Park School Hearts Beat Here, is a way
to consider who we are together in this place. The
boys and girls have been exploring this idea in
order to develop a collective identity along with
the individual identities that each and every one
of us brings to our school every day. We are so
proud of the words and actions we have chosen so
far to develop a sense of belonging and working
together at Forest Park and beyond our walls into
the local and global communities we are all a part
of. Our living together will be rooted in a holistic
model of taking care of ourselves and others with
an emphasis on Healthy Hearts, Healthy Minds,
Healthy Bodies, and Healthy World. Below is just
a small sample of our thinking from a few of our
classroom conversations. BEAT HERE!!
We are problem solvers! We are Kind! We are incredible!
We are all one!
MANY THANKS!!
We want to thank our very special Parent Council
this school year for being so actively involved on
behalf of the beautiful children and staff working
together at Forest Park. We have had a number of
very successful hot lunches, thank you for being so
committed to us. Thanks also to all the parent vol-
unteers who have come out to work the hot lunch
dates, your helping hands are very much appreciat-
ed. Special Thanks goes out to Tara Miele for head-
ing up the hot lunch work this year!!!
Please consider joining our active Parent Council
this year, your voices are so important to us in the
Forest Park Community!
FOREST PARK COMMUNITY SCHOOL Page 2
Please Join Us – Friday December 21st HOLIDAY SING-A-LONG ASSEMBLY
Where: Forest Park School Gym Time: 11:15 a.m. If any parents are able to help supervise the children over the lunch hour please contact your child’s classroom teacher as soon as possible. Thank you!!
Farewell Mrs. Warrack
We wish Mrs. Warrack well as she
leaves our school in January to support
our bi-annual ARTS IN THE PARK
Seven Oaks Initiative. She will do a
beautiful job making sure the event is
another incredible success. We will miss
you and will see you again in September
2013. Mrs. Warrack’s replacement will
be announced in January.
Holiday Hampers
Each year as a school we gather food items for hampers we deliver to families in our community. We ask the children to partici-pate by bringing in non-perishable food items to their classrooms for the next two weeks. Please send in all items by Decem-ber 14
th, 2012. Thanks for your generosity at
this time of year! Special thanks to the Par-ent Council and school staff for supporting the hamper drive wholeheartedly!!
Congratulations to Mrs. Erickson
and Mrs. Kowalchuk’s grade one
children and their families for
their generous hearts. The cookie
sale was a hit and all proceeds will
go the Christmas Cheerboard!
BRAVO!!!!! They raised $250.00!
FOREST PARK COMMUNITY SCHOOL Page 3
We have so
much to be
proud of at
Forest Park
School – Look
How Creative
We Are!!!
FOREST PARK COMMUNITY SCHOOL Page 4
Forest Park welcomes our newest teacher to Room 12, Baby Asher. Baby Asher along with his parents Kirsten Marquadson and Aaron Sodomsky are For-est Park’s Roots of Empathy family for this year. Roots of Empathy is a program being delivered to classes throughout the world as a medium to focus awareness that the solution to bullying and other anti-social behaviour lies within each child’s innate sense of caring and compassion. By bringing ba-bies and children together, a compassionate and caring atmosphere is nurtured. Roots of Empathy lessons promote a loving environment that reduces aggression in students while increasing tolerance and emotional literacy. Students’ support of one another, involving a genuine concern for the well-being of others, is an inevitable outcome resulting from their interactions with their young “teacher”. We look forward to our lessons from Ba-by Asher as we head towards fostering social re-sponsibility in our community. Mrs. Kneller
ROOTS OF
EMPATHY
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NEWS FROM THE PHYS ED DEPARTMENT Lots of congratulations are in order this newsletter. First, congratulations to all our Cross-
Country runners who did such a wonderful job representing Forest Park School at the
Divisional Cross-Country Meet. The meet was held on a blustery October 3 at Little Mountain
Park. Students will have the opportunity to run again in May. The goal of Cross-Country is to
try to surpass your Fall time at the Spring Meet. Though all our students did an excellent job, I
would like to mention our top 10 finishers at each grade level.
Thank you to Mr. Galenda and Ms. Pogson for running our Cross-Country Club.
Our final tally for our Terry Fox Run was $400.17. The Terry Fox Foundation was very happy to
receive this donation. Thank you to all the parents and students for your generous
contributions.
Congratulations to the following grade 4 and 5 students who participated in the Divisional
Team Handball tournament on Saturday, November 17 and also did an excellent job
representing F.P. school.
A BIG “Thank you” to Mrs. Doerkson, Ms. Mangano and Mr. Galenda who also gave up their
Saturday to take a team to the tournament. Without staff willing to take a team on the
Saturday, we wouldn’t be able to enter teams!
Grade 3
Boys
Charlie 1st
Sam 5th
Girls
Janya 5h
Grade 4
Boys
Marcus 5th
Girls
Komalpreet 1st
Emma6th
Ana 7th
Elexa 8th
Brianna 10th
Grade 5
Boys
Troy 1st
Cooper 5th
Joshua 6th
Girls
Gracie 1st
Mikayla 6th
Annelies 7th
Enya 9th
MRS. DOERKSEN’S
GRADE 4 TEAM
Colton
Komalpreet
Eriq
James
Paula
Louize
Nicolas
Ana
Chloe
MRS. MANGANO’S
GRADE 4 TEAM
Avery
Julianne
Marcus
Reanne
Jackson
Ravneet
Jordan
Elexa
Kwynn
Emma
MRS. LUKAS’S
GRADE 5 TEAM
Troy
Megan
Archie
Cody
Mia
Peerless
Caleb
Jayden
Devin
MR. GALENDA’S
GRADE 5 TEAM
Bryce
Franz
Kaiden
Rachel
Nathanael
Gracie
Brayden
Emanuel
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A big “Thank You” to Mrs. Dech for supervising Grade 5 Intramural Team Handball and to Mrs. Marchenski
for supervising the Grade 3’s. (I supervised the Grade 4’s). Thank you also to Mr. Galenda who helped out
whenever needed!
Thank you also to all the Grade 5’s who gave up lunch hours in order to referee and score keep the
games for all grade levels. They did an excellent job and demonstrated excellent leadership skills.
Our next lunch time Intramurals will be floor hockey. It will be open to any grade 2, 3, 4 or 5 student who
wishes to participate and is willing to make a commitment to their team. It will begin shortly. Again,
Grade 5 students will have the opportunity to referee and score keep all the games.
And, just a reminder to students that gym clothes should be taken home to be washed regularly. They
need, however, to be returned the following day. Long hair needs to be tied back, and runners need to
be tied. If you are purchasing new runners for your child over the holidays, please refrain from pur-
chasing “skate shoes” (shoes with flat bottoms). These shoes are not suitable for participating in any
type of physical activity other than skateboarding.
Kathleen Lukas
Grade 3— Blue
Anthony
Randayle
Gagandeep
Josiah
Victoria
Carmela
Grade 4—Grey
Caleb
Manraj
Isaiah
Madeline
Louize
Maelyn
Grade 5 - Turqouise
Jayden
Cooper
Franz
Czarina
Scott
Mia
Anjhelo
And my last “Congratulations” goes to the following Intramural Team Handball teams.
Our Next Parent Council Meeting will be held on December 19, 2012—please join us for this informative and fun evening. If you need child care for any of the Parent Council meet-ings, please contact the school one week prior to the meet-ing. Thanks
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KYAC is FREE all school year long!
Guitar program starts up this month! Tuesday nights @ ESOMS from 6-8pm
Beginners: 6-7pm Advanced 7-8pm
Important dates:
December 22nd – Last Day of KYAC!
Winter Break Hours:
January 2nd, 3rd and 4th – 12-5pm @ ESOMS
January 7th – Regular hours resume
Check out our website: http://www.7oaks.org/Programs/KYAC/Pages/default.aspx
We are looking for parent representatives on the KYAC board council, email us!
Have a suggestion for KYAC programming?? Let us know!
Register w/ KYAC - Email us [email protected] for more details!** ALL ARE WELCOME!
**Subject to cancel if there are not enough participants**
‘Like’ our page on facebook, search: KYAC
Follow us on twitter à @kyac7oaks for daily updates For more information, contact Pierre Feng, KYAC Program Coordinator, at 586-0327 or
by email at [email protected].
FREE Guitar classes Ages 10 and up! Lessons for beginners and
advanced! RGT Level 7 Instruction! Small class sizes!
KYAC EVENT
GUITAR PROGRAM w/ Sam Campbell
6-7pm (beginners) and 7-8pm (advanced)
@ Ecole Seven Oaks Middle School
800 Salter Street
Tuesdays in December 2012 to February 2013
FREE Guitar classes Ages 10 and up!
Lessons for beginners and advanced! RGT Level 7 Instruction!
Small class sizes!
Email: [email protected] or 586-0327 to register and for
more information!
‘LIKE’ us on FACEBOOK, search: KYAC
**The KYAC gym @ ESOMS 6-9pm will be open as well!
**
KYAC is open to children/youths aged 8-17 (Grades 3-12)
Sports, Low Organized Games and more!
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December 2012
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
SATUR-
DAY
GOVENOR SEMPLE – GS (6) FOREST PARK – FP (4.5)
ECOLE SEVEN OAKS MIDDLE SCHOOL – ESOMS (53) RIVERBEND – RB (15)
EDMUND PATRIDGE – EP (27)
1
KYAC @
ESOMS
12-5pm
2
KYAC is
CLOSED
3
KYAC @ EP 6-
9pm
4
KYAC @ RB 3:15-
5:15pm
KYAC @ ESOMS 6-
9pm
(Guitar Program 6-
8pm @ ESOMS)
5
KYAC @ GS 330-
530pm
KYAC @ EP 6-9pm
6
KYAC @ FP 330-
5pm
KYAC @ ESOMS 6-
9pm
7
KYAC @ EP 6-9pm
KYAC @ RB 6-9pm
8
KYAC @
ESOMS
12-5pm
9
KYAC is
CLOSED
10
KYAC @ EP 6-
9pm
11
KYAC @ RB 3:15-
5:15pm
KYAC @ ESOMS 6-
9pm
(Guitar Program 6-
8pm @ ESOMS)
12
KYAC @ GS 330-
530pm
KYAC @ EP 6-9pm
13
KYAC @ FP 330-
5pm
KYAC @ ESOMS 6-
9pm
14
KYAC @ EP 6-9pm
KYAC @ RB 6-9pm
15
KYAC @
ESOMS
12-5pm
16
KYAC is
CLOSED
17
KYAC @ EP 6-
9pm
18
KYAC @ RB 3:15-
5:15pm
KYAC @ ESOMS 6-
9pm
(Guitar Program 6-
8pm @ ESOMS)
19
KYAC @ GS 330-
530pm
KYAC @ EP 6-9pm
20
KYAC @ FP 330-
5pm
KYAC @ ESOMS 6-
9pm
21
KYAC @ EP 6-9pm
KYAC @ RB 6-9pm
22
KYAC @
ESOMS
12-5pm
LAST DAY
OF KYAC!
23
KYAC is
CLOSED
24
KYAC is
CLOSED
CHRISTMAS
EVE
25
KYAC is CLOSED
MERRY CHRIST-
MAS!
26
KYAC is CLOSED
BOXING DAY
27
KYAC is CLOSED
28
KYAC is CLOSED
29
KYAC is
CLOSED
30
KYAC is
CLOSED
31
KYAC is
CLOSED
NEW YEARS
EVE
JANUARY 1
KYAC is CLOSED
NEW YEARS DAY!
JANUARY 2
KYAC @ ESOMS 12
-5pm
JANUARY 3
KYAC @ ESOMS 12-
5pm
JANUARY 4
KYAC @ ESOMS 12-
5pm
JANUARY 5
KYAC is
CLOSED
We’re open during the winter break!
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December 7 Hot Lunch
December 19 Parent Council Meeting—6:30 pm
December 20 Hot Lunch
December 21 Last Day of School—Assembly 11:15—Sing-A-Long
December 24, 2012—January 6, 2013 Winter Break—NO SCHOOL
January 7 School Resumes
January 18 School Professional Development Day—NO SCHOOL
January 29 Parent Council Meeting - 6:30 pm
February 4 Professional Development—NO SCHOOL
February 18 Louis Riel Day—NO SCHOOL
February 27 Parent Council Meeting - 6:30 pm
March 14 Parent/Teacher Appointments, Evening
March 15 Parent/Teacher Appointments
NO SCHOOL
March 19 Parent Council Meeting 6:30 pm
March 25—31 Spring Break—NO SCHOOL
April 19 Professional Development - NO SCHOOL
April 24 Parent Council Meeting— 6 :30 pm
May 6 Professional Development—NO SCHOOL—Please note that this is a change
from the School Handbook which stated May 7
May 20 Victoria Day—NO SCHOOL
May 28 Parent Council Meeting - 6:30 pm
June 21 Administration Day—NO SCHOOL
June 26 Parent Council Meeting - 6:30 pm
June 28 Last Day of Classes—Dismissal at 12:00 Noon
YEAR AT A GLANCE
Musical Notes
For December, Grades 1 to 3 classes will be exploring nursery rhymes and musical in-struments using both pitched and non-pitched percussion. Grades 4 and 5 classes will be beginning their first recorder units for the year. All Grades 1 to 5 classes will also be working on songs of the Holiday Season.
January 2013
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RIPPLES PROGRAM 3 Levels—Ripples I, II, III
Ranges from basic orientation of water and
swimming skills to stroke development and
improvement.
Classes: Monday’s and Fridays. Class
times vary between 40-60 minutes de-
pending on level.
Excellent coach to swimmer ratios.
COMPETITIVE PROGRAMS 4 Levels
Novice, Developmental, Junior, Senior
Continued stroke refinement.
Dryland training
Strong team atmosphere
Regional, Provincial, National swim com-
petitions.
Classes: Vary on program
Developing swimmers since 1902
W E L C O M E T O T H E W I N N I P E G W A V E S W I M C L U B
The Winnipeg Wave Swim Club is
based in the Seven Oaks area of Win-
nipeg. One of the longest standing
swim clubs in the province, the Wave
has been developing swimmers for
many years.
Our “small club, big results” philosophy
continues to develop our young swim-
mers into highly competitive individuals
participating at all levels from regional
to national competitions.
Fall Session: October—December
Winter Session: January—March
Spring Session: April—June
Register Online
Join Today
WWW.WINNIPEGWAVE.COM Seven Oaks Swimming Pool—444 Adsum Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba
P R O G R A M S A V A I L A B L E
Q U E S T I O N S ? E M A I L U S A T
W I N N I P E G W A V E @ H O T M A I L . C O M
Physical Fitness Discipline Friendships Team Atmosphere Competitiveness
Developmental Swim Programs
Competitive Swim Programs
Ages 5 –18
Seven Oaks Adult Learning Centre (ALC)
CALL US Phone: (204) 632-1716
VISIT US
1330 Jefferson Ave. 2nd Floor
Office Hours:
Monday to Thursday 1:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
E-MAIL US [email protected]
The Neighbourhood Immigrant
Settlement program helps immigrant families in the
Seven Oaks area.
7 Oaks Neighbourhood Immigrant Settlement Program
December 2012
Wednesday and Thursday from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
At the 7 Oaks Adult
Learning Centre
Come practice English and meet new friends. No registration
ALC Presentations this month:
Red River Community College and Diversity
Wednesday, December 5th, 6:30 pm
Maples Collegiate, 1330 Jefferson Ave.
No registration needed
Questions? Phone 204-632-1716
Diversity and Immigrant Student Support helps immigrant and international students at RRC learn how to be successful in College and in their careers in Canada. It includes cultural and professional workshops for Immigrant and
International students.
NISP EVENTS AND RESOURCES
CONVERSATION CIRCLES
The 7 Oaks Adult Learning Centre is moving to a new building at 950 Jefferson Avenue
The new space is behind the Giant Tiger and Value Village on Jefferson, at McPhillips. It is a new building which is being built for us so we do not know exactly when it will be ready. But, we are hoping for the end of January, 2013.
We will let you know as things progress!
The following free events and workshops are available to you in 7 Oaks
in the next few months:
Winter Family Event– Thursday, January 3rd, 2013. Meet at Maples School at 10:30am. We will be going to Kildonan Park for winter activities and lunch. You MUST register. Call Sally at 204 333-9849 or email: [email protected]
SEED Winnipeg (micro-loans programs) January 17th, 2013 6pm at the ALC
Income Tax presentation
Employment Series of workshops
Manitoba Cultural Event
Call Jose, Sally or Rowena at the ALC if you have questions: 204-632-1716
For more information about the Seven Oaks Neigbourhood Immigrant Settlement Program
visit our WEBSITE at:
http://www.7oaks.org/Programs/NISP
Everyone is invited to get ”in motion” with Seven Oaks Healthy Living! All ages are welcome to the Open Gym at Elwick School, 30 Maberley Rd. every Thursday from October 4th to December 13th, 2012 from 6:00—8:00 p.m.
FREE Skating every Monday and Thursday from 4:00– 6:00 p.m. starting January 2013 at Elwick School. Free prizes for all who skate!! For more information call Sandee at 204-233-3499
Winnipeg Public Library has hundreds of free programs– Free Wi-Fi, book clubs, author readings, healthy living, computer workshops, concerts, gaming, story time, crafts for teens.
To find out what’s happening at the library near you, pick up a copy of the latest issue at the Library, call at 204-986-6450 or visit online at Winnipeg.ca/Library. Getting a library card is quick & easy. Library cards are free to anyone living in Winnipeg.
The local Libraries (W. Kildonan 365 Jefferson and Sir William Stephenson Keewatin) will be hosting Computer Workshops in January and February. Details in our next newsletter.
Hamper applications
Christmas Hampers are a way of helping needy families during the Christmas Season with food, toys etc... If you know someone who could use a hamper, or you would like to Donate or volunteer, please call: 204-989-5369.
For more information see www.christmascheerboard.ca If you are on Employment and Insurance Assistance (EIA) and would like to apply for a hamper, please call 204-948-2022.
C O N T A C T W A Y N E S H I M I Z U a t W a y n e . S h i m i z u @ 7 o a k s . o r g • V I S I T S O E F a t w w w . 7 o a k s e d f o u n d a t i o n . o r g
Foundation N E W S
Fall 2012
2012 Scholarship Recipients: The Start of Something Big
When a student is awarded a scholarship, it’s not only a recognition of effort and ability. It’s also a sign of confidence and encouragement.
Wherever students go after recieving a scholarship - whether the path leads to a career related to their award or someplace entirely different – scholarship recipients know they have a lot of people who believe in them. That, in turn, encourages them to believe in themselves.
Each name on the 2012 Seven Oaks School Division scholarship recipients list represents dedication, hard work and a drive to continually do their best. And who knows? You may see those names again in the news, talking about their latest and greatest accomplishment.
Because every scholarship is just a starting point.
“Graduation was a big achievement for me, but I have to say the scholarship was the cherry on my cake. I will always be thankful and appreciative.” - Dominic
SAVE THE DATE! Our annual SOEF “Spud, Steak, and Beverage” fundraiser will be held at Canad Inns Garden City, on February 8, 2013 from 5-8pm.
C O N T A C T W A Y N E S H I M I Z U a t W a y n e . S h i m i z u @ 7 o a k s . o r g • V I S I T S O E F a t w w w . 7 o a k s e d f o u n d a t i o n . o r g
Scholarships 2012 A quick look at this years’ scholarship recipients – scholarships made possible through the Seven Oaks Education Foundation, the Seven Oaks School Division and Community members and organizations.
Garden City ColleGiate Seven Oaks School Board Scholarship ........................... Melanie Hamilton - $500 Seven Oaks School Division Scholarship .....................................Riel Moar - $500 O. V. Jewitt Memorial Scholarship .............................. Marlee Mykietowich - $250 Ann and Paul Ruta Scholarship ..................................... Nicole Iwaszewski - $200 Greg Zazulak Memorial Scholarship ...................................... Ruben Freire - $200 S.O.S.B. Scholarship-John Leaman Memorial Scholarship . Breanna Jeebe - $300 Francis Standil Memorial Scholarship .................................Haley Bielinski - $250 Graham Murray Memorial Scholarship ................................ Jessica Wiebe - $250 Glen Proudlove Memorial Scholarship .......................................Ivan Borka - $250 John Trevenen Memorial Award ..................................... Nicole Lischynski - $300 Jake Yakmission Memorial Scholarship............................ Rebecca Yeboah - $500 Arnold G. Minish Anniversary Award................................... Samara Brazer - $500 Howard & Sari Sinaisky Memorial Scholarship ......................Danica Broza - $500 Lindsay C. Ulrich Memorial Sports Scholarship.................Beverley Lunney - $750 Vince Leah Scholarship/A. E.Wright Memorial Award............... Elliott Eadie - $250 R.D. Bell Memorial Award/Maltz Family Award ............................. Ian Kaye - $250 Robert Jolly Memorial Award ................................................. Taylor Smith - $250 Seven Oaks Education Foundation Creative Arts Scholarship. Olenka Skrypnyk - $500 Seven Oaks Education Foundation Technology Scholarship ......... Daniel Singer - $500 Pow Wow Scholarship...........................................................Daniel Singer - $400 Garden City Collegiate 50th Anniversary Reunion Scholarship - for excellence in the sciences ............................Ian Reinhorn - $1,500 David B. Oster Memorial Scholarship (2010 WKCI, 2011 Maples and 2012 GCCI and rotate thereafter each year )..... Patricia Reyes - $400 Nellie & Ben Zaidman Memorial Scholarship Fund .............. Marina Neto - $1,000 Toby Cracknell Award ....................................................Nelson Seaford - $500 David Allen Memorial Scholarship ................................. Brittany Zabudney - $500 The Michael Lorn Boyko Memorial Art Scholarship (for 10 years 2003 - 2012)................................................. Chelsea Tacchi - $250 West St. Paul 60th Anniversary (for 3 years 2010 to 2012) ......Shane From - $200 Lion’s Club of West St. Paul Scholarship (2011 WKC, 2012 GCC, 2013 Maples) ............................ Jackson Paraluch - $650 CUPE 949 Scholarship ................................................................Riel Moar - $500 Susan Popeski Memorial Scholarship................................Sarah Romanec - $500 Kendra Latzkitsch Memorial Scholarship.............................. Ashley Vinsky - $500 R.M. OF West St.Paul Scholarship ....................................... Jocelyn Smith - $300 Platinum Jets Scholarship.................................................. Jillian Hickey - $1,000 TOTAL Scholarships 2012 .................................................................$15,700.00
Maples ColleGiate Seven Oaks Education Foundation / Seven Oaks School Board Awards
a) Vocational ................................................................. Christian Narciso - $150 b) Faculty of Education.................................................. Jessica Dmytryk - $300 c) Faculty of Arts/ Science/University 1 ........................... Haley McQueen - $300
Ramandeep Kainth - $300 d) High school Classic Achievement ....................................Anna Nguyen - $300
Vince Leah/ Maples Letterman Sports Award ................... Austin Granados - $300 Ken Seaford Award ............................................................ Kristein Santos - $300 Jake Yakmission/O. V. Jewitt Scholarships............................ Gurpreet Deol - $250
Regine De Lemos - $250 Seven Oaks Education Foundation Classic Scholarship .. Jilliane Rebustillo - $350 Maples Scholarship Leadership Award............................ Genico Melegrito - $250
Nicholas Tabios - $250 Mirajoy Villanueva - $250
Kristyn Orvis - $250 Seven Oaks School Board Bursaries.......................................Aliana Dayrit - $400
Faithe Espiritu - $400 Carina Palaganas - $400
The Seven Oaks Education Foundation Awards a) Campus Life/ Future Paths ............................................David Brigole - $500 b) Creativity in the Arts..................................................... Joanna Cacao - $500 c) Technical Trades ........................................................ Dominic Anzala - $500
Judy Silver Memorial Scholarship Fund (award to rotate annually 2011 GCC, 2012 Maples, 2013 WKC, etc)........... Brianna Mansell - $500 Early Years Education Scholarship (award to rotate annually 2011 WK, 2012 Maples, 2013 GCC, etc).............. Jessica Godlein - $500 Pow Wow Scholarship...........................................................David Brigole - $400 CUPE 949 Scholarship ............................................................... Jody Bain - $500 Mae Mendoza Scholarship ....................................................Steven Bento - $500
Breann Giancola - $500 Nellie & Ben Zaidman Memorial Scholarship Fund ................ Julie Umali - $1,000 Number TEN Architectural Group - 5 year commitment commencing 2010 WKC, 2011 GCC, 2012 Maples, 2013 WKC and 2014 GCC..........Michael Groot - $1,000 Maples Collegiate Alumni Scholarship..................................... Roua Abbas - $350 Roy Snow Scholarship .......................................................... Karamvir Gill - $500 Mohinder Saran, MLA for Maples ................................ Sadee-Jane Hosein - $300 R.M. OF West St.Paul Scholarship .........................................Caitlin Pollick - $300 Platinum Jets Scholarship ................................................Ashley Adams - $1,000 TOTAL Scholarships 2012 .................................................................$13,850.00 West Kildonan ColleGiate James C. Anderson Award ....................................................Justin Fekete - $300 Jake Yakmission Memorial Scholarship.............................. Victoria Pereira - $400 John Leaman Memorial Scholarship .................................. Dennis Clayton - $300 Olive & George Allen Memorial Scholarship ......................... Jocelyn Kreml - $300 SOSD/SOEF Faculty of Education Scholarship ............................ Janel Hay - $300 SOSD/SOEF Faculty of Arts and Science Scholarship............... Jacey Boyd - $300 West Kildonan Collegiate Student Recognition Award ............. Sally Hnatiuk- $300 West Kildonan Kiwanis Club Scholarship .......................Cade Hryciw-Pang - $300 O. V. Jewitt Memorial Scholarship .......................................Jaymee Fisher - $300 SOSD/SOEF Scholarship .................................................... Brittney Froese - $400 SOSD/SOEF Scolarship ................................................... Danielle Gagnon - $400 Guy De Caire Scholarship..................................................Courtney Marks - $300 Ian Dordick Memorial Award for English............................ Victoria Ploszay - $300 Arthur E.Wright Award for Technology & Applied Arts........ Darryl McQuade - $250 Vince Leah Sports Award .............................................. Courtney Harrison - $300 The Bailey Family Computer Science Award................Matthew Dushinksy - $250 Seven Oaks Education Foundation Creative Arts Scholarship. Samantha Czuba - $500 SOSD/SOEF WKCI Citizenship Scholarship......................Isabella Sarzynski - $500 SOSD/SOEF Campus Life Scholarship .................................Karli Saunders - $500 Pow Wow Scholarship........................................................ Caroline Lacey - $400 WKCI 50th Anniversary Scholarship #1 ............................ Darryl McQuade - $650 WKCI 50th Anniversary Scholarship #2 .............................. Caroline Lacey - $650 Nellie & Ben Zaidman Memorial Scholarship Fund ............. Sally Hnatiuk - $1,000 Jack Raber Community Service Scholarship (2012 is final year of award) ................................................... Jeremy Ryant - $250 West St. Paul 60th Anniversary ......................................... Alyssa Hoadley - $200 CUPE 949 Scholarship .................................................... Bryce Romagnoli - $500 R.M. of West St.Paul Scholarship..........................................Justin Fekete - $300 Marjorie Jean Sanders Bursary ................................. Caitlynn Danchuck - $1,000 TOTAL Scholarships 2012 .....................................................................$11,450
TOTAL Scholarships $41,000
WWaanntt ttoo lleeaarrnn BBhhaannggrraa ddaannccee?? Bhangra is a high energy punjabi style dance from India
(for elementary and middle years)
Where: Arthur Wright School - classes are FREE!
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays right after school
3:30 – 5:15 pm
Program offered by MYAC (Maples Youth Activity Centre)
For more info email [email protected] or call 204-471-6922
Youth from our classes perform at the Diwali
Mela Festival held at Maples Coll Nov 2012
Bhangra practice at Arthur Wright. Come join us!