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Naicam School News nesd Naicam School News http://naicam.nesd.ca December 3,, 2015 Issue 4 Important Dates “Educating the whole child within a culture of excellence” for December Message from the Office SCC Christmas Gift Store Secret Candy Cane 8 Sale The school year seems to be passing On Wednesday, Decem- Jr. Girls’ Basketball 8 quickly as December is already upon us. We ber 9, and Thursday, December hosting Nipawin have had a very productive fall and I look for- 10, the School Community Sr. Girl’s Basketball 9 ward to all the events planned for this month. Council (SCC) will host our an- host Hudson Bay Student-Led Conferences were recently nual Christmas Gift Store. The SCC Christmas Store 9&10 held and it was fantastic to see students showing purpose of this “store” is to al- pride in their work and reflecting on how they low students from Kindergarten Secret Candy Cane 10 can keep improving. Student-led conferences through grade 6 to shop for af- Sale reflect the belief that students should be actively fordable, “garage sale” type Frozen Yogurt Sale 10 involved in their learning and assume responsi- gifts for their parents and/or sib- SADD Pizza order and 10 bility for the learning process. If you have not lings. Please limit your purchas- money is due yet visited the school and taken part in celebrat- es to immediate family members SCC Meeting 10 ing your child’s successes, we encourage you to only, to ensure that we have contact your child(ren)’s teachers to make an enough items for all students. Secret Candy Cane 11 Sale appointment. Please feel free to maintain open Prices range from 25 cents to communication with your child(ren)’s teachers $2.00, and we request that stu- Hot Dog Sale 11 throughout the year to discuss any questions or dents bring no more than PJ and Pancake Dinner 14 sponsored by Prairie concerns you have in regards to your child $10.00. If your child wishes to North Coop (ren)’s progress. take part in this activity, please Secret Candy Cane 14 I want to congratulate all our volleyball send funds on your child’s des- Sale teams and their coaches for an extrememly suc- ignated shoppping day (see cessful year. The Senior Girls’ team made it to Kindergarten - Gr. 3 14 schedule below). All money sing at Churchview provincials this year and we are extremely raised helps to fund SCC pro- Lodge proud of them. Skill levels have improved and jects. Jr. Girls’ Basketball vs. 15 Hudson Bay the dedication to this sport is incredible. Wednesday, December 9 The SRC are busy planning Christmas 9:00 - 9:45 Grade 1 SADD Pizza delivered 15 events and opportunities for students to enjoy for those who ordered 9:45 – 10:30 Grade 2 the spirit of giving at Christmas with projects Christmas Concert at 16 like “Operation Christmas Child” and winter 10:45 – 11:30 Grade 3 7:00 p.m. clothing donations to the North East Outreach. Goat Getter’s Baking 16 We are thankful for their enthusiasm and energy Thursday, December 10 Tray and Rafiki Sale at Christmas concert in making these worthwhile projects happen in 9:00 - 9:45 Grade 4 our school. Christmas Hat Day 17 9:45 – 10:30 Grade 5 The elementary grades are in the process Frozen Yogurt Sale 17 of preparing for the upcoming Christmas pro- 10:45 – 11:30 Grade 6 Staff/Student Christmas 18 gram on December 16th. They will also em- Dinner 11:30 – 12:15 Kindergarten brace the spirit of giving by sharing their music, Formal Day 18 baking and smiles with the seniors at Church- view Lodge. We always look forward to the If you have any items Last Day of Classes 18 that you would like to donate to festive atmosphere these activities bring to our First Day of Classes - school. the store (gently used toys, Jan. 4 I want to take this opportunity to wish books, mugs, cards, knick- everyone a very happy holiday and a wonderful knacks, DVD’s, magazines, dec- 2016. orations, etc.), please drop off at Mrs. C. Hayward the school by Monday, Decem- ber 7. We often have a shortage Elementary Christmas of items suitable for males, so Concert these would be especially appre- ciated. Thank you, and Merry When : Wednesday, December 16th Christmas from your SCC! Time: 7:00 p.m. Where: Naicam School Gymnasium Silver Collection at the door. Everyone is welcome to attend! Naicam School Vikings Spotlight Name: Beau Anholt Name: Levi Leicht Grade – Kindergarten Grade: 1 Interests and hobbies – playing with trucks and Interests/hobbies: hockey, playing farm simulator, blocks, building things, and working with my dad building LEGO Qualities – curious, asks good questions Qualities: respectful, helpful, friendly, and caring Favorite subject – exploration, recess, and snack Favourite subject(s): Science time When I grow up: “I want to work at CMI!” Accomplishments – I can bike and build stuff. Classmates think: Levi is a good friend because he Classmates think – Lukas thinks I am funny. plays with us. He is kind, a good sport and always Fun Fact – I cross my eyes to make people laugh. plays by the rules. He is playful, nice and likes to play the horse game at recess. We like playing to- gether at his house. Name: Lukas Weseen Fun Fact: He is a MASTER builder of Lego, he can Grade – Kindergaten build anything! Interests and hobbies – playing with my dog, jumping on the trampoline Name: Nicholas McWillie Qualities – a good friend and play with lots of Grade: 2 people Interests/hobbies: hockey, soccer, playing guns with Favorite subject – exploration time. his cousins Accomplishments – I can do flips. Qualities: funny, energetic, curious, adventurous Classmates think – I am fun to play with and I am Favourite subject(s): science and art a good zombie. Accomplishments: doing some tricks at the bike park Fun Fact – I like apples dipped in chocolate. without falling over Classmates think: He’s funny, he’s silly, he’s good at art, he’s lots of fun! Name: Sophie McLaren Fun Fact: Nick’s other favorite subject is lunch! Grade – Kindergarten Interests and hobbies – riding my horse Bee and taking care of her Name: Jack Jensen Qualities – funny and I have lots of friends Grade: 2 Favorite subject – play time and lunch time Interests/hobbies: hunting, fishing, camping Accomplishments – I am good at brushing my Qualities: funny, kind, polite, adventurous horse. Favourite subject(s): Phys. Ed. Classmates think – I am funny. Accomplishments: Being able to fish and shoot on Fun Fact – I can take care of myself. his own. Classmates think: He is funny, he is nice, he is fun to play with. Name: Brody Craig Grade: 1 Interests/hobbies: play video games, make snow Name: Darien Alm tunnels and skating Grade: 3 Qualities: respectful, caring, friendly and funny Interests/hobbies: I like playing hockey. I like riding Favourite subject(s): Math and Writing my dirt bike. It is lots of fun. When I grow up: “I want to be a farmer!” Qualities: I like to be funny. Classmates think: Brody is fun to play with at Favourite subject(s): Handwriting in ELA recess. He is a good friend. He likes to play Accomplishments: Playing soccer in Saskatoon. games. We like to build forts together. He is a Classmates think: I am cool! good friend to be with at the gym! He is a good Fun Fact: I used to live in Saskatoon. I moved to a student. We like playing the horse game with farm by Naicam, two months ago. him at recess. Fun Fact: He is learning how to ride a skate- Name: Liam Lengyel board. Grade: 3 Interests/hobbies: I like building Lego. Qualities: I have a bright cheerful smile. Favourite subject(s): math Accomplishments: I am really good at Minecraft.. Classmates think: I’m nice, funny, and hardwork- ing. Fun Fact: I’ve had my picture taken with a trans- former before. Page 2 Naicam School Vikings Spotlight Name: Claire Crone Name: Riley Lyttle Grade: 4 Grade: 6 Interests/hobbies: Claire enjoys gymnastics, violin, Interests/hobbies: playing outside reading, writing, and making rainbow loom pro- Qualities: I am energetic. jects. Favourite subject(s): Social Qualities: smart, plays the violin well, and loves Accomplishments: I got a medal in soccer. gymnastics Classmates think: Riley is kind, respectful, gener- Favourite subject(s): Claire’s favorites are ELA ous and fun to hang out with. His classmates love and Art because she loves to read and colour. that he is always smiling and call him “Smiley Ri- Accomplishments: She won the Hustler Award in ley”. hockey. Fun Fact: I never stop smiling. Classmates think that Claire is funny, kind, and an amazing friend. Fun Fact: She can do a flip on the trampoline. Name: Genesis Maney Grade:7 Interests/hobbies: singing, hanging with friends, Name: Wyatt Kreutzwieser and drawing Grade: 4 Qualities: Funny, kind, nice, beautiful, smart and Interests/hobbies: Wyatt loves playing hockey and sneaky doing flips. Favourite subject(s): PAA and Math Qualities: funny and intelligent Accomplishments: Getting good grades and a Favourite subject(s): Wyatt enjoys Phys. Ed. be- good education cause he loves to run. Classmates think: Kind, shy, honest Accomplishments: Wyatt has been the recipient of Fun Fact: I played the flute, piano and I have a many hockey medals. good singing voice. Classmates think that he is good at all sports and he’s fun, nice, and smart. Fun Fact: He enjoys driving trucks. Name: Paige Ann McLeod Grade:7 Name: John Cross Interests/hobbies: Running and skating Grade 5 Qualities: funny, outgoing, loving, honest, deter- Interests/ hobbies: play plants vs.
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