MILES MACDONELL COLLEGIATE

757 Roch St, , MB R2K 2R1 Ph: 667-1103 Principal: M. Bruce Vice-Principal, K. Jacob, Vice-Principal: M. Williams www.mmc.retsd.mb.ca

December 2017

Principal’s Message

As we enter the last week of school before the Christmas break, I would like to wish all of our families a very happy holiday season! As we have come to appreciate, the calendar of events at Miles Mac is “chalk” full of authentic curricular and extra-curricular activities.

December alone featured several fantastic performances and learning opportunities for our staff and students. As usual, the music program produced two sold-out Christmas concerts that featured incredible performances from our jazz bands, choirs, guitar classes, concert bands, Superphonic and Prodigy. Sports were also part of the school landscape, underscored by our varsity boys’ volleyball team making yet another provincial appearance.

This month our staff and students also organized the following events to showcase learning, support the community and enhance opportunities for students:

 The Cosmetology program ran their annual Cure-a-thon on December 7 to highlight skills and raise money for CancerCare  On December 1 many of our students excelled in the annual French poetry contest, Concours Les voix de la posie  On December 19, The Arts Council organized an exciting schedule of activities for students from Polson and Neil Campbell. Our students have organized a Christmas sing-a-long, face painting, drama games, snack and story time and a dance event! Rumour has it that Prodigy, Superphonic and the Jolly Old Elf will make an appearance too!  On December 20, our Languages Department coordinated a Festival de langues, a celebration of various cultures and languages  Finally, we have had several classes and groups contribute to the less fortunate in our community. Donations, hampers and fundraisers were organized by our staff and students to help make the holiday season a bit brighter for families in our community

Regardless of how you celebrate the season, please do so with joy and peace surrounded by family and friends. On behalf of our staff and students, I wish you and yours nothing but the best this holiday season.

Merry Christmas, Joyeux Noel Happy Hanukkah Mark Bruce, Principal

Annual Music Christmas Craft & Bake Sale

The MMC Music Program held its annual Craft and Bake Sale on Saturday, December 2, 2017.

The hallways and two gyms were home for the day to more than 170 artisans. The committee of parent volunteers was amazing! The opportunity to visit our bake sale tables filled with wonderful home baked items, sit and enjoy some delicious food in the canteen, be the lucky recipient of various prizes and enjoy the diversity of musical entertainment provided by students are but a small sampling of the beauty of the day.

Thank you to the parents, students and community for being major contributors to our event. We can hardly wait for the December 1 Craft Sale of 2018!

Music Department

Christmas Concert - Songs of the Season

By Hannah Almeida and Lovissa Wiens

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! On the evenings of December 6th and 7th at 7 o'clock, the Covenant Christian Reformed Church was packed with friends, family, and Miles Mac alumni, who gathered together to enjoy the Miles Macdonell Collegiate music programs Christmas special: “Songs of the Season”. Many great songs were performed, such as “A Fanfare For Christmas” performed by the Grade 9 band, “A Christmas Spectacular” by the concert band, a rendition of “Hark the Herald Angels Sing” by Superphonic, “Wintersong” performed by Prodigy, and “O Holy Night” and “O Come All Ye Faithful” sung by the choir.

It was a spectacular concert, filled with joy, laughter, and even some tears, that touched the hearts of those in the audience. Miles Macdonell music program teachers Zane Zalis and Garth Rempel kept the audience on their toes with their phenomenal musical talent and witty banter, not to mention the hours of work they put into organizing and directing such an event. The moment Mr. Zalis pulled out the old accordian, we knew that the Christmas season had finally begun.

While the voices of the angelic Miles Mac choir filled the room with harmony, the sing-along segment at the end of the evening tied the show together like a ribbon on top of the gift that is the Miles Mac music program. The show was brought to a close with “Silent Night” being sung by those in the choir and the audience, displaying the heart of the holidays: togetherness.

Drama

Coming Soon . . . The Mousetrap!

Auditions for this year's drama production, “The Mousetrap”, took place at the end of October. Eleven students have been cast in the play, and we have another 25 students on production crews in the areas of stage management, costumes, props, sets, marketing, and tech. In addition, we have several MMC staff members and alumni students assisting with the production. We are so excited to have such a talented and committed team working on this wonderful play!

The Mousetrap is a murder mystery play by Agatha Christie. It is one of Christie’s most well known plays, and is the longest running play in history (it has been running at the West End in London for 65 years). The play is set at Monkswell Manor, a guesthouse recently opened by Mollie and Giles Ralston, a young couple. Things go awry for the pair when they find themselves not only snowed in, but in the middle of a murder investigation. Tensions rise as all of the houseguests begin to suspect one another and even the most innocent seeming patrons begin to look very, very suspicious. Come and see for yourself why this play has kept audiences captivated for so many years!

Students are already working hard to rehearse this play and design all of the production elements. The play will go up March 5 - March 8, with shows beginning at 7:00 pm. Tickets will go on sale in February and can be purchased from the front office, in the MMC tunnel at lunch in the 3 weeks leading up to the play, from cast and crew members, or from the teacher Director, Ms. C. Belton: [email protected] or 204-667-1103 extension 5370.

Cosmetology Cure-A-Thon

Manis for charity

By: Evan Comstock

SUPPLIED PHOTO BY EVAN COMSTOCK

Nail technology and hairstyling students at Miles Macdonell held their 16th annual fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society of Manitoba. From left to right: Marion Bulejsza, Lisa Harris, and Sherry Proulx. Seen performing a manicure in the background is student Kaylee Hatch.

Miles Mac nail technology and hairstyling students just hosted their 16th annual fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society of Manitoba.

"It’s just a fantastic way for our kids to give back to the community," said teacher, Sherry Proulx, "We always say to these kids that everyone knows someone who has been affected by cancer in some way and our goal for this event is to help find a cure." Lisa Harris, who has been the hairstyling teacher for 12 years, said she has taught hundreds of students, many of whom come back for this special occasion.

"This is definitely a great day to have for the kids, they are using the skills that we taught them. Currently we have 65 students from Grades 9 to 12 enrolled and all of them participate."

The students performed manicures and scalp treatments for a $10 donation, raffled prizes and served refreshments to a constant rotation of customers. People of all ages were in attendance to support the school program and their worthwhile cause.

Marion Bulejsza explained how the idea for the fundraiser came about.

"Years ago, when I was working with another colleague we decided we wanted to do something for the community, because we are open to the public three days a week and we have always had a connection with the neighbourhood since we started here. Patrons come in and get their hair done and support our school program, and our kids graduate knowing they’re a part of a bigger community," she said, "Many of our kids are doing great things out there, including graduates that are involved in charities and raising money for important things."

Students learn a lot about people, customer service, charity, and these classes also teach real trade skills and lessons that transfer directly into the world of work, for an employer and at home.

"We find these skills help them, and they also learn about the body and the importance of healthy living," said Proulx. "We see them cutting hair for their families and at businesses around the city and taking care of themselves. This is when we are most proud as teachers, when we see the kid’s independent, doing what we taught them on their own, and they are professional and caring, and it’s very rewarding."

Before this year’s event the program had raised over $35,000 dollars.

Evan Comstock is a community correspondent for East Kildonan.

Foods Program

I am pleased to share the wonderful gingerbread construction created and executed by our gingerbread construction team. We created a Who Ville Christmas complete with the Grinch. Please stop by the showcase in the hall outside our library. The team spent over 230 hours creating this master piece. I am so proud of to say everything in this creation is edible. These students rocked it out of the park. These Buckeyes show and demonstrate such great school spirit.

Spanish Department

Español

Spanish class has been busy last month. Grade 9 class learned about “El dia de los muertos” and how it is celebrated in Mexico. They learned how to make these masks. The masks are unique, each design represents the owner preferences by using flowers and curves that are must for this celebration.

Visual artist Alejandra Diaz came to grade 9 class and taught students how to design their own masks. The whole class created interesting and fun masks

Grade 10 class enjoyed their learning experience in how to make “Catrinas” which is another key element for this holiday.

Student’s work was showed case at the Mexican Dia de los Muertos festival on November 4th.

Masks, Skulls and Catrinas were displayed thanks to the collaboration of Alejandra Diaz and the Mexican Pavillion.

During the month of December, all Spanish classes watched the movie “Coco” It was a nice way to close the unit “Dia de los Muertos” students listened to traditional Spanish songs played during this holiday.

Students in Grade 9 enjoyed a traditional “taco” they ordered in Spanish when the class went to a local Mexican restaurant. During class, students made their own tortillas and traditional quesadillas. ¡Muy bien chicos!

Grade 11 class learned the importance of traditional wood toys during Christmas in Spanish speaking. Visual artist Alejandra Diaz came to grade 11 class and taught students how to make their own “tablita loca”.

Student’s work was show-cased at the Mexican Dia de los Muertos festival on November 4th.

Masks, Skulls and Catrinas were displayed thanks to the collaboration of Alejandra Diaz and the Mexican Pavillion.

EAL Department

Celebration of Languages Month!

December has been a month to celebrate languages with the students of the English- as-an-Additional Language Program. Each morning, EAL students begin the morning announcements in the one of approximately 20 languages spoken by the students. It is exciting to hear the students say “Good morning, Buckeyes!” and “Please stand for O’Canada” in languages from all four corners of the world.

The EAL students also share a little information about their language and culture on the announcements. Not all cultures celebrate Christmas as we do so our EAL students are teaching us about their culture and important holidays.

Congratulations to all of our EAL students for sharing your culture, language, and knowledge with your fellow Buckeyes!

French Language Department

Our cultural events have been going strong!

First, we have had all of our French: Communication and Culture students and French Immersion students enjoy a cinematic experience of Un Sac de billes, in our very own theatre!

Students learned about France during World War Two, as the film followed the true story of a Jewish family that lived there during that time. A representative from Québec Cinéma was on site to answer questions and to educate students.

On December 1st, we held our Concours des voix de la poésie- our Poetry in voice competition. Students presented poems in both French and English for the bilingual portion of the program, or uniquely in French for the Francophone portion of the program. The following students were the chosen winners in the bilingual program:

First place: Serena Werbowesky

Second place: Sophia Devinyak

Third place : Olivia Cassie.

Sophia was not present for the photos

Serena will be our school’s representative in the bilingual category, at the regional competition online.

For the Francophone program, Anne-Sandra Isingizwe was our first place winner. She will also be our school’s representative for the comptetition online.

Our Languages Festival is upcoming on December 20th. So far this month, we have had our EAL students presenting their traditions for the holidays in various languages on the announcements each morning. Also, the EAL students were language instructors to various students willing to learn some new phrases in our Languages Translation Challenge.

Winners earned the right to enjoy a free lunch item on the days leading up to the festival. Congratulations go out to :

Juscenta Haligowski, Ana Guzman Hernandez, Nicholas Yeo, Fatima Alhaka, Abdulaziz Abdi and Min Seob Kim

We will have various activities involving musicians, artists, dancers and more! Details to follow in the next newsletter.

Happy holidays to all from the Languages Department!

Citizenship and Taking Action: Opportunities for Social

Studies Students at Miles Mac

State of the Province Address and Question and Answer with Brian Pallister

Four students from the Miles Mac ESD Committee (Education for Sustainable Development) were selected to attend the annual State of the Province Address with Premier Brian Pallister at the RBC Convention Centre on Thursday December 7th as part of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce High School BOLD Program. The students, Anika Moran, Rebecca Knapp, Amber D’Aoust and Ayla King, not only had the opportunity to be a part of this prestigious luncheon where the Premier outlined his vision for the upcoming year to 1300 government and business leaders, but they also had the chance to meet with the Education Minister, The Right Honourable , to ask him questions about the future of education in the province. The students are extremely grateful to have the opportunity to take some of the things that they have learned in their classes and apply them to the real world. They are really excited about having the voices of the youth heard by our political leaders and look forward to participating in upcoming High School Council events that the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce is planning in the New Year including the annual State of the City Luncheon with the Mayor Brian Bowman.

Ethics Bowl

On Friday December 15th the Miles Macdonell Collegiate Ethics Bowl Team participated in the Regional Finals at the University of Manitoba. The team, which was coached by Ms. Street, consisted of Cidnee Jacob, Nestor Talledo, Gaelen Maderazo, Quentin Fecyk, Yarah Barbosa, Sara Bacchus and Chanelle Tremblay. They prevailed in the first four rounds and eventually made it to the finals where they lost to a very strong Ft Richmond team. The Ethics Bowl is a collaborative yet competitive event in which teams analyze a series of wide-ranging ethical dilemmas. Responses are judged according to the quality of a team’s reasoning and how well team members organize and present their case, attend to and analyze the morally relevant features of the case and anticipate and pre-emptively respond to commentary and questions and since this is not a debate, students are rewarded for their skills at acknowledging and/or enriching their opponent’s strengths.

ESD News

The Miles Macdonell ESD (Education for Sustainable Development) student and staff groups have had a busy start to the year promoting stewardship and sustainability in the school. Here are some of the highlights of what the group has been working on so far this year:

Community Garden Project

As part of the “Food From the Land” unit Mr. Fritzsche and Ms. Street’s PB Geography classes planted the garden in the spring. Green beans, beets, radishes, carrots, cucumbers, zucchini, and tomatoes were selected for our inaugural effort. Mr. Fritzsche, Ms. McCrindle, and student volunteers tended to the garden over the summer and delivered produce to Siloam Mission. In September, green tomatoes, beets, and carrots were used in some delicious creations by Ms. Brajkovich’s Food and Nutrition classes. Thank you to Mr. Riley for his help in the construction of the garden boxes and landscaping the area.

Peace Days

On September 21st Miles Mac held it’s fourth annual International Day of Peace in which various speakers and workshops were held to encourage our students to be united in citizenship and action.

Made in Manitoba Breakfast

Miles Mac was selected by Agriculture in the Classroom to host a Made in Manitoba breakfast for students and staff. On November 1st, grades 10-12 students and staff were served a delicious meal consisting of pancakes and honey, sausages, eggs and chocolate milk all sourced from local farms and served by farmers and industry producers. Students were also given a presentation about the agricultural sector in Manitoba and the importance of eating locally when it comes to sustainability. A huge shout out goes to Ms. Brajkovich and the Foods and Nutrition students for helping to prepare the food, Ms. Ybanez and the ESD student group for volunteering at the breakfast and Ms. Street, Ms. McCrindle, Mr. Fritzsche, Ms. Brajkovich and Ms. Williams for organizing the event.

Caring for Our Watersheds Projects

Mr. Fritzsche, Ms. Street, Ms. Belton and Ms. Drobko’s Geography classes will be taking part in the Agrium “Caring for Our Watersheds” competition. Last year two Miles Mac students placed in the Top 10 in the province (out of 265 entries)- Breela Bailey won 4th place and $700.00 for her slam poetry video and teaching package and Rebecca Knapp won 8th place and $400.00 for her Lake WPG art mural proposal at the Caring for Our Watersheds contest at Oak Hammock. The MMC ESD group is currently in the process of planning the construction of the Lake WPG art mural project and during MMC Grade Wars a collection drive was implemented to collect materials for the project.

State of the Province Address and Question and Answer with Premier Brian Pallister

Four students from the Miles Mac ESD Committee were selected to attend the annual State of the Province Address with Premier Brian Pallister at the RBC Convention Centre on Thursday December 7th as part of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce High School BOLD Program. The students, Anika Moran, Rebecca Knapp, Amber D’Aoust and Ayla King, not only had the opportunity to be a part of this prestigious luncheon where the Premier outlined his vision for the upcoming year to 1300 government and business leaders, but they also had the chance to meet with the Education Minister, The Right Honourable Ian Wishart, to ask him questions about the importance of addressing sustainability in school curricula.

Earth Day

Save the date- on Tuesday April 24th, we will be hosting our third annual Earth Day at MMC! Last year students and staff had the opportunity to engage with several leaders and organizations in the environmental community. Presenters included climatologist Dr. Danny Blair from the University of Winnipeg and Susan Lindsay and Curt Hull from Climate Change Connection. Students participated in DIY workshops, including making their own eco-friendly air freshener and hand sanitizer. Others learned about the research being done at the world renowned Experimental Lakes Area by presenters from the International Institute of Sustainable Development. Homesteading, Slow Fashion, Green Justice, and Fair Trade were other workshop options that students had. Lunch time featured a thrift fashion show and ESD themed Minute to Win it games. Students took their learning back to their Teacher Advisor Groups and came up with proposals to implement that will effect positive environmental change at Miles Mac and the community. The winning proposal was from Mr. Shaddock’s TA, and as a result we were able to install three new bike racks at MMC. This years event promises to be even more exciting!

Girls Hockey

The Buckeyes Girls hockey team has been facing some tough competition after moving into the CTV “A” Division this season. This has been a transition year for the team as several new players have joined the team and three new coaches, Rick Slobodian, Chris Rollwagen, and Janelle Yarjau have take over after the retirement of the long standing coaches Jim Webster, Rick Gacek and Dean Finlay. The girls have battled hard in each game and are currently tied for 10th place with a record of 3-10-1-1. The team is looking to turn some of their tight games into wins for the second half of the season.

A highlight from the season thus far was on Wednesday October 18th the Miles Mac Female hockey team took on River East in the 2nd annual Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraiser game. The Buckeyes had a stellar on ice performance winning the game 6- 2. Off the ice both trams did a great job raising over $800 for Cancer Care Manitoba through 50/50 tickets, a raffle for a toonie stick donated by the Jets and signed by Matthieu Perrault, and two bake sales put on by the MMC YIP (Youth in Philanthropy) group.

They are hoping to see many fans out to their home games so come on out and cheer on your Bucks! The following is a list of our schedule for the second half of the regular season:

Selkirk Royals (Visitor) @ Miles Mac Buckeyes (Home) Date: Wed Jan 10, 2018 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Location: Gateway RC

Miles Mac Buckeyes (Visitor) @ Kelvin Clippers (Home) Date: Mon Jan 15, 2018 @ 4:15 pm - 5:45 pm Location: River Heights CC

Miles Mac Buckeyes (Visitor) @ Oak Park Raiders (Home) Date: Thu Jan 18, 2018 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Location: Eric Coy Arena

Miles Mac Buckeyes (Visitor) @ St. Mary's Flames (Home) Date: Wed Jan 24, 2018 @ 4:50 pm - 6:20 pm Location: MTS Iceplex - Remax

VMC Trojans (Visitor) @ Miles Mac Buckeyes (Home) Date: Wed Feb 07, 2018 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Location: Gateway RC

Boys Hockey

This season the boys are playing in the top tier of the WHSHL - known as the Platinum Promotions Division. The games have been fast and exciting and the Buckeyes have competed hard. The team has faced some pretty big challenges from some good squads and some key players out with injury. Games have been close but wins have been hard to come by in the early going, with the Buckeyes sitting with 8 points in the standings half way through the season. The team recently travelled to Montreal to compete in the Canada Cup tournament. While in la Belle Province the team played four games against teams from , Nova Scotia, and Manitoba. The boys also had the opportunity to see the sights, hiking up to Chalet Mont Royal, taking in a Habs game, and touring old Montreal. The team also tried their hand at axe throwing at Rage Montreal. The chance to travel, play hockey, and see different parts of our great country was a special experience. The team will resume the season in January, travel to Winkler to play in the annual tournament there, and begin playoffs in mid-February.

Congratulations to grade 12 students Luke McMillan and Riley Choboter who were selected to represent the Buckeyes at the WHSHL all-star game in January at the Bell MTS Iceplex.

Treye Namaka

Inside Notre Dame Basilica Montreal

The team also tried their hand at axe throwing at Rage Montreal

Taking in a Habs Game

Water Polo

Buckeyes in the pool

I am very proud to be able to share news from the pool. Our Water Polo team started out with a great season playing hard and scoring the points to put the team in the A division. The team supported each other in everything from treading water to skill set working as a true team. It is very exciting to watch the team in action the power in the pool was explosive!!! This team always came to each practice ready to swim and learn new skills to play water polo as a team. We had a great season in the pool and came in 6th in the finals. Great team spirit true Buckeyes!!!

Attendance Line

Did you know that Miles Macdonell has a designated Attendance Line?

This is the phone number you can, and should call when reporting a student absence.

You can leave a message on this line stating your student’s name, the date and the reason for the absence at the following number:

MMC Attendance Line: 204-663-4068

January Exam Schedule

Upcoming Calendar of Events

JANUARY TBA Department Meeting # 5 8 First day of classes after Christmas Break 9 Leadership Team Meeting 9 – 12 Grade 12 ELA Provincial Exam 11 – 13 Varsity Boys Basketball Tournament 15 Deadline to withdraw from IB exam registration without financial penalty 15 - 17 Grade 12 Français: Langue et Communication Provincial Exam 17 Staff meeting – early dismissal (14h30) 19 – 20 Grade 9 girls Basketball Tournament 23 Parent Advisory Council meeting – 18h30 in the Library 23 Grade 12 Applied Math Provincial Exam: 8h30 – 11h30 24 Grade 12 Essential Math Provincial Exam: 8h30 – 10h30 25 Grade 12 Pre-Calculus Math Provincial Exam: 8h30 – 11h30 26 – 31 January and 1 February – Exam Week 29 Divisional Math Exam Marking (ERC)

FEBRUARY TBA Department Meeting # 6 1 Continuation of Exam Week 2 End of Quarter 2 2 Co-ordinated Day – no classes 2 – 3 Grade 9 boys Basketball Tournament 5 TA Meeting (8h25 – 8h55): Semester 2 details/Matchmaker/Registration/Grad letters) 5 Semester 1 marks due 15h15 6 Report card comment reading: Department Heads completed by 15h30 6 Leadership Team Meeting 7 Report card corrections by 15h15 7 Reading of report cards: School administration in the evening 9 Any final report card corrections by 8h15 9 Report Cards posted on Parent Portal by 15h15 9 – 10 JV Girls Buckeye Basketball Tournament TBD Ski Trip 12 – 16, 20 – 22 Grad photos – Library 12 – 13 Feeder School Tours 13 TA meeting: 50 minutes (Quarter 2 Report Card Review/Registration #1) 15 – 17 Varsity Girls Buckeye Basketball Tournament 19 Journée Louis Riel Day – no school 20 Parent Advisory Council Meeting – 18h30 in the Library 20 TA meeting: 50 minutes (Registration #2 Package Information, Grad Assembly) 21 Staff meeting – early dismissal (14h30) 21 Grade 11 IB Parent/Student Information Night (for current grade 10 students) 21 Open House – IB Program, Regular, Vocational and French Immersion Programs 23 Grade Level Assemblies (Theater): Slot 1 – Grade 9 Slot 2 – Grade 10 Slot 3 – Grade 11 Slot 4 – Grade 12 23 Grad Fashion Show – Canad Inns Polo Park 19h 23 – 24 Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Tournament 26 TA meeting: 25 minutes (Registration # 3 – Appointment confirmation) 27 Math Contest (all grade levels, periods 1, 2, 3) 28 Registration Day for 2018 – 2019 school year: Registration # 4 28 Safe Grad Parent Council Meeting – Library at 18h30

MMC Alumni Association

Here is a wonderful way to stay connected to Miles Macdonell Collegiate!

Please consider joining the Alumni Association.

Most importantly, this is the group that organizes multi-year reunions for all MMC graduates.

The Alumni Association also carries on a few activities that are of value to current and former students alike, such as:

 Scholarships for graduating students  Grants for changes to and equipment for the school  Pizza lunches for EAL students  Sale of digital versions of MMC Year Books dating back to 1952-53.

With the next major milestone reunion expected to be the 75th in 2027, the current slate of Association directors is unlikely to be the group that organizes it.

Also, the funds in the trust that allows the Association to provide the scholarships and other grants for school changes and equipment will require on-going attention.

The best ways you can get in touch with the group are by visiting and liking their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MMCAA, or you can contact the current Board of Directors elected officers directly via email as follows:

 Honorary Chair Darlene Lindsay (Former teacher)  Chair: Ronald N. Storozuk [email protected]  Vice-Chair: Jim Smith [email protected]  Treasurer: Donna Cudmore [email protected]  Secretary: Maureen Silk [email protected]

Other Directors are: Rick Dondo, Carmen Dondo, and Shirley Kowalchuk

They look forward to hearing from you!

Online Safety

RETSD annually provides information to parents on the topic of online safety.

We would like you to share the following information and link with parents either through an email or as part of your newsletter. Please revise and edit to best fit your community context.

Many parents have questions about their children’s online behaviours.  What are my children doing online? Are there risks?  How do I keep up to date on online issues?  Is my child safe online?

Information to help parents protect their children on the internet can be found at ProtectKidsOnline.ca

Parent Council Meeting

The next Parent Advisory Council Meeting is:

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2017

6:30 p.m. in the Library

Board of Trustees 2016 - 2017

Name Ward Email Address Phone Number Colleen Carswell 1 [email protected] 222-1486 Jerry Sodomlak 1 [email protected] 999-1409 John Toews 2 [email protected] 663-0475 Rod Giesbrecht 2 [email protected] 661-5984 Eva Prysizney 3 [email protected] 668-3501 Peter Kotyk 4 [email protected] 668-4181 Brian Olynik 4 [email protected] 661-6440 Michael West 5 [email protected] 990-3228 Brianne Goertzen 3 [email protected] 955-6782

Have a Safe and Peaceful Holiday.