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Take a break from cooking for one night and dine at
Subway in Middleton and the Greenwood Mall. 5% of
all sales will be donated back to local area schools.
This is a great opportunity to treat the family, enjoy a
healthy meal, and support school programs.
The second Tuesday of the month is Dining for
Dollars Day at Subway. So plan to come out and
support our school on January 14, February 11 and
March 11.
Dining for Dollars
Principal: Maria Carty
Vice Principal: Bernice Jackson
765-7570
PRMS: Newsletter J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 4
Dates to Remember
Jan 13: Home & School meet-
ing 6:30 (library)
Jan 15: Winter Carnival/Ski Trip
(no cafeteria service)
Jan 17: Early Dismissal
Jan 22: Gr 6Kinsman, Deutsch
& Crozier visit
Aviation Museum
Jan 29: Gr 6Saunders, Cushing
& Detienne visit Aviation
Museum
Boys and Girls
VolleyballVolleyballVolleyball
Regional
Champions
Lion’s Community Supper
Mark January 29th on your calendar. The Aylesford and District Lions Club is
hosting a ham, potato scallop and baked beans supper; with apple crisp
for dessert. This fundraiser is in support of Saint Mary’s Elementary School and Pine Ridge Middle School. Come and
enjoy a home cooked meal from 4:30-6:00.
Free will offering
Home & School
Congratulations to Judy Chisholm, the winner of the 30 pound turkey at the end of December.
The next Home & School fundraiser is a draw for 1 hour of ice time at the King-ston Arena. Tickets will be sold during January ($2 each or 3 for $5). Draw date will be January 29. This is a great chance to support the school, and if you win, host a skating party or hockey game of your own!
The next Home & School meeting is January 13 at 6:30 in the library. All parents are welcome to attend.
SKI MARTOCK
The school will be providing the students the opportunity to go skiing at Martock on January 15. The cost of the event is $40. Stu-dents will be bringing home forms and they must be re-turned by January 10th. If you want to chap-erone, your Criminal Record and Child Abuse MUST be up to date. Also, you will need to indicate your interest on the forms. The bus-es will be returning at approximately 5:45 at the Kingston Superstore. Students not going on the ski trip are ex-pected to attend school to participate in Winter Carnival activities.
Boys Basketball: The boys have played a couple of games in December and are looking forward to their games in January. Jan 9 PR@Berwick 4:00 Jan 14 Berwick@PR 4:00 Jan 17 PR@West Hants 5:15 Jan 23 PR@Coldbrook 4:00 Jan 30 PR@Hantsport 4:00
Girls Basketball: Congratulations to Ms. Keddy’s team second at the Hantsport tournament. The girls have a very busy schedule for January. Good Luck in your games! Jan9 PR@KES 4:30 Jan 15 EMS@PR 4:00 Jan 20 PR@Berwick 4:00 Jan 22 KES@PR 4:00 Jan 29 Wolfville@PR 4:00
Mr. Bentley: Jan23 Annapolis@PR 4:15 Jan 27 PR@Annapolis 4:15 Please contact Cathy Rafuse 765-75754 or [email protected] if you have any questions.
Coaches Corner
Snow Shoeing (Gr 7 & 8)
The Physical Education classes will be
snow shoeing on the week of January
20th, please come prepared.
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Community Events
OPEN HOUSE—It’s a New Year; A New You? Adults are invited to join staff and students at Kings County Adult High School on
Wednesday, January 15, 2014 from 2-5 pm for an OPEN HOUSE/INFORMATION SESSION at the school in New Minas-34 Highbury Rd. (behind Cineplex Theatres). If you would like to come back to school we can help. Call 681-4928 for more information.
At PRMS we pride ourselves on keeping our facility clean and tidy. If at all possible
we encourage stu-dents to have differ-ent pairs of footwear
for outside and inside. This is especially im-
portant in the gymna-sium. We discourage
the wearing of outside footwear in the gym-nasium as it can dam-age the floor as well
as leave dirt and dust that causes the floor to become slippery
and unsafe.
Win a Free Lunch!!
To win a free lunch correctly answer the trivia question below:
What is the date of the Lion’s Community Supper?
ANSWER: ________________________
Student Name: __________________________________ Class: _________
Panthers’ Pact:
Respect for self, others,
learning and the environment!
Congratulations to the December recipients of the Panther's Pride Award. While many Pine
Ridge students were deserving of this award for the month, these 16 students showed excel-
lence when it comes to the Panthers Pact: Respect for self, others, learning and the environ-
ment. Recipients this month include:
Grade 6: Abigail Lewis, Brooke Perry, Jonathan Gaulton, Calum Anthony, Savana Johnson,
Sarah Albert Grade 7: Lilly Gould, Kyra Jarvis, Grace Gates, Mataya Naugler, Trinity Turmel
Grade 8: Joy Baillie, Hannah Heighes, Martha Priddle, Jacob Smith, Kayleigh Ellis
RECYCLING
Nova Learning (building owners) have purchased 2 new
recycling bins for outside. This allows students to sort garbage,
refundables, recycling, and compost. We encourage everyone to
make use of these bins so we are sending less garbage to the
landfill.
Peace Poster Award Winners Emergency lunches
Sometimes students arrive at school and find they
are in need of an emergency lunch. If your child
finds themselves in this situation they are asked to
come to the office prior to recess and call home. If
a lunch or money cannot be brought to the school
the student will get an emergency lunch ticket.
Tickets let us know how many students to expect
each day. We encourage anyone in need to get a
lunch, but also want students to be responsible
and not rely on emergency lunches because they
don’t want to make something at home.