Clandonald School Box 710 Clandonald AB T0B 0X0 (780)853-2122 June 13, 2017 DATES TO REMEMBER CLANDONALD SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Clandonald School: Educating Hearts & Minds @clandonaldskool Email submissions to [email protected]Join Clandonald Parent Council on Facebook We’re on the web! http://clandonald.btps.ca Inside this issue: Dates to Remember 1 Golf Emerald Awards 2 The View Community Events 3 4 June 14 - Golf (Gr. 4-6) June 15 - Kindergarten Graduation June 16 - Last Kindergarten Day (Field Trip) June 16 - Field Trip (Gr. 3/4) June 19 - ELA Part B PAT (Gr. 6) June 20 - Math PAT (Gr. 6) June 21 - National Aboriginal Day June 21 - Grade 6 Farewell & Year End BBQ June 22 - Social Studies PAT (Gr. 6) June 23 - Science PAT (Gr. 6) June 26 - Lake Day June 26 - Campout (Gr. 4-6) June 27 - Genius Hour Showcase June 27 - Metis Cultural Presentation June 28 - Last Day for Students June 29 - Muffin Morning & Report Card Pick Up FIELD TRIP Students in grades 3&4 will be leaving the school at 8:00 a.m. on Friday. We will be visiting the Reynolds Museum in Wetaskiwin and taking part in some hands-on learning. Things to bring - good walking shoes, enough water and food for the day, money for the gift shop, entertainment (that will not distract the driver) for the long drive. We will be returning to the school around 6:00 p.m. GOLF Wednesday, June 14, Mrs. Jackson will be taking the grades 4-6 golfing at the Vermilion Golf & Country Club. They will be leaving the school at lunch time and returning in time for the bus home. Students should bring water, a hat, sunscreen & bug spray.
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nied Miss McCormack to the Awards. We arrived just after 3 p.m., and got a chance to practice our in-
troduction speech on the stage with the microphone. We then settled down in our reserved seats to en-
joy the awards.
Awards in thirteen different categories were given out. The finalists were introduced through their videos.
We found the various projects very interesting, especially Lacombe High School’s Pollinator project. They
have 125 fruit trees, many raised garden beds, a greenhouse with a 5000 gallon water tank where they are
raising organic tilapia, and they have 30,000 bees!
We were presenting the award for Individual Commitment, the last award of the evening. The winner was Ann Smreciu, a lady who has made it her mission to save seeds of native wildflowers and other native
plants, planting them on disturbed lands to reclaim these areas. Ann has done extensive experiments to
establish the best germination conditions for these species. Her lifelong ambition has been to see these
native seeds saved for future use in land reclamation throughout the province. Her dream was realized in
2009 with the creation of the Oil Sands Vegetation Cooperative.
After the Awards ceremony, we mingled with the other guests, enjoying the snacks and especially our vis-
its with other presenters and award winners. It was a long evening, but we learned a lot!
SCHOOL CALENDAR
Our school calendar has always been posted on our website and now BTPS has made the switch to
Google Calendar. It can still be found on the website, but now parents will be able to add an event from
the calendar to their own personal day planners, with notifications, or subscribe to the entire calendar.
Super handy right?!
Here’s how it’s done:
If you have a Google account - go to the school website calendar, click on the event you want to add,
and in the More Actions drop down select “Copy to (name of their calendar)” and add the notifications
you choose.
To subscribe to the entire calendar - open Google Calendar, click the drop down arrow next to Other Calendars on the left, select Add by URL, enter the following ICAL code: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/btps.ca_fk2thgt1nf1tqvgusguv0a5vh0%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics in the text box, click Add Calendar.
If you use a different calendar app - the calendar is a public calendar and can be synced with other
applications. You still need the ICAL code above. Follow the steps of your particular app.
If you have difficulty with this, consider creating a Google account with your own email address and then
subscribe as per the instructions above.
As always, I encourage you to frequent our school website to keep up-to-date with what is happening at