Friday 27 March 2015

Calmar Secondary School Spirit Assembly

In the afternoon of March 26th, applause, whoots, and cheers filled the gymnasium.  Opening the assembly were two grade twelve girls encouraging others to join the Interact Student Rotary Club; the girls shared a power point presentation with the student body highlighting the many great activities performed by participants in the club: students helping communities.

Next, Mr. Dunlop congratulated various sports teams for their efforts and terrific representation of Calmar Secondary School.

Finally, Mr. Dunlop, staff, and fellow students recognized students who continued to maintain honours standing in term #2.  The support of their peers and the pride the students have in their school was obvious; many times I heard, "Good job!  You rock!  Today is your day!" - it was great to see classmates supporting classmates.

The assembly ended with an impromptu dance party: the grade sevens loved my "sprinkler" moves. Great things are happening at Calmar Secondary.







Saturday 7 March 2015

Warburg School PD

On March 6, 2015, Warburg School staff spent the day acquainting itself with Inspiring Education's Ten Cross-Curricular Competencies exploring embedding them into their daily lessons.  In groups, teachers developed lessons identifying the competencies students would be able to demonstrate upon completion of the lesson.  Great things are happening at Warburg School.











Tuesday 3 March 2015

Thorsby Elementary School Assembly

The TES gymnasium was buzzing with excitement Monday morning in anticipation of the school's morning assembly.  Mrs. Jubinville welcomed everyone and began by announcing the month's birthdays.  The birthday students and staff stood, and everyone sang them happy birthday.

An exciting, beautiful presentation was when grade four student, Shirley, sang the folk song, 'Blow The Wind Southerly' to her peers and staff - she did a wonderful job.  Next, Mrs. Schmidt invited her SWAT team to speak about the activities it was planning for the month and they finished with singing the 'Banana Song'.

Finally, Mrs. Maxwell spoke about the school's Mozambique fundraiser.  The school raised $1500.00 and were sending the money to its sponsor school in Mozambique so the school could purchase books for its library.  Donating money gave students a chance to be selected to smoosh a cream pie into the face of Mrs. Jubinbille, Mr. Larson, and Mr. Warren - the students loved this!  Great things are happening at Thorsby Elementary School.