COUGAR
NEWS December 15, 2015 No.4 Clavet School
ADMINISTRATOR’S MESSAGE
Christmas time is for family, friends, and festivities. It is also a time
to be thankful for all our blessings and to help those less fortunate. I am
very proud of the Clavet students’ initiatives to lend a helping hand this
Christmas.
So from all of us …….
SEASONS GREEETINGS!
HOLIDAY REMINDER If your child will be away from school for a period of 5 days or longer, an Extended
Period of Absence Form must be filled out. Teachers will fill out this form with
homework, exams, and assignments that will be missed. The form is then signed by a
parent and returned to the office.
REMINDER Please remember to keep your family contact information up to date especially as
we are heading into the winter weather season.
PHONE SERVICE When there is a power outage or an interruption of our internet service, unfortunately we also lose
our phones.
2014-2015 YEARBOOKS
The 2014 Yearbook have arrived! If you didn't purchase one but
would like to, we will have extra copies at $42 each. See Mrs.
Shabatoski or stop in at the office! Don't miss out on the memories
of 2013 captured in the Yearbook!
REMINDERS FOR ALL BUSED STUDENTS - (both in-town and rural)
Students must be at their bus stop by the pre-determined pick up time. At each bus stop, bus
drivers will wait for two minutes before continuing on their routes. Drivers cannot wait any
longer without disrupting other pick up times along their routes.
At the end of the day, the bus will leave the school five minutes after the bell. Students need
to make their way directly to the bus.
Thank you to parents and students for their cooperation!
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BUS CANCELLATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
There is now a Bus Hotline 306-683-2805 that parents can call
to hear if there are any buses that are not running . All bus cancellations
are prominently posted on the Prairie Spirit website (www.spiritsd.ca) by 7 a.m. each
school day. Parents can also listen to FM radio stations The Bull 92.9 and C95 and AM
stations CKOM NTR 650 and 600 CJWW for announcements of cancellations. Only rural
busing students will be called by their bus driver in the event of a cancellation; in-town
busing students must consult the website or call the hotline for cancellation notices.
COUGAR NEWS COLD WEATHER GUIDELINES Clavet has established the following temperatures as a guideline for winter recess times. We
would like all students to be dressed properly (jackets, ski- pants, toque, mitts, scarves,
boots) as we go outside as much as possible. Many students ask to go outside even when
temperatures dip low. For this reason we have established the Polar Bear Club. Please note,
the temperatures are based on Environment Canada for Saskatoon.
NO MORE HOTDOGS Clavet School is working with representatives from the Health Region to
develop a Nutrition Policy for the school. We are very pleased with the
work of the students and the staff on the Healthy Promoting Schools
initiatives that have been undertaken over the last number of years, but
there are still some areas that we would like to address.
1. The first of these is our hot dog sales. It is difficult for us to control the salt
content in the hotdogs that we provide. A healthier option that has been suggested is
to provide whole wheat pasta with low sodium sauce. Beginning in January, all
scheduled hot dog days will be replaced with pasta days. We will run the pasta
days as we have in the past. Students will be expected to bring their own plate/bowl
and spoon/fork. We will have serving stations set up in the halls where our volunteers
will serve the pasta and sauce.
2. Although we switched to a healthy option vendor for our hall machine, it appears as
though some of the options have regressed to choices that our new policy definitely
wouldn’t support. We will work with our vendor to regain the healthy balance we were
after.
3. Although we have never sold energy drinks at the school, we still find a number of
students consuming them here. We are working on an aspect of our overall nutrition
policy that will ban them from the property.
4. We are looking at some other healthy options for our monthly pizza lunches. We will
keep you informed as introduce theses throughout the remainder of the year.
Thanks for your support as we continue to healthy, nutritious options for our students. We
know that well-nourished students are more likely to achieve their academic potential,
maximize their physical and mental growth, and achieve lifelong health and well-being.
-26 C, combined temperature/wind-chill
Outside recess
-27 C to -39 C, combined temperature/wind-chill
All students dress up and run to shack and back
Polar Bear Club
Polar Bear Club – only those dressed properly will have the option to
stay outside with teacher supervision.
EXAM SCHEDULES:
In an effort to help families better plan their holidays, the exam
schedule for January can be found below. We ask that you please remember
that exam time should be a priority when scheduling trips or events.
January 2015 Exam Schedule
Friday,
January 22 Monday,
January 25 Tuesday,
January 26 Wednesday, January 27
Thursday, January 28
Morning 9:00 – 11:30
ELA A30 PRECALC 20 PHYS SCI 20
ELA B30 CAN ST 30
PRECALC 30 HLTH SCI 20
HIST 20
BIOLOGY 30 ELA B30
W&A MATH 20 FDN MATH 20
CHEM 30 ELA 20
Afternoon 12:30 – 3:00
SCI 20
ELA A10 ELA B10
W&A MATH10 HIST 10
FDN & P MATH 10
DATES TO NOTE
DEC. 15 K-6 CHRISTMAS CONCERT 1:30 & 7 PM
DEC. 18
DEC. 18
LAST DAY OF CLASSES
GR. 7-12 SRC HOLIDAY MEAL
DEC. 14&15
DEC. 16
SRC SANTA PICTURES - ELEMENTARY
SRC SANTA PICTURES – HIGH SCHOOL
DEC.21-JAN. 3 CHRISTMAS BREAK – NO CLASSES
JAN. 4 CLASSES RESUME
JAN. 22,25-28 HIGH SCHOOL EXAMS
JAN. 28
JAN. 29
END OF QUADMESTER II (GR.7-9) END OF SEMESTER 1
P.D. DAY – NO CLASSES
COMMUNITY NEWS ~
We are now accepting applications for SUBSTITUTE CARETAKING help. In order to
maintain our school building to the highest possible standard, we require
substitute caretaking help in our school. If you are interested in working on a
casual basis, please contact Brian Matisz, Principal at 306-933-1022 or Randy
Willms, Caretaking Supervisor at 306-683-2916, as soon as possible for more
information. Students, parents and community members are welcome to apply.
The Spread the Warmth Fundraiser will be selling Tube handwarmers at both
performances of the Christmas concert on December 15th
including a limited number of Cougar Tubes. Visit the
school website to check out selection and order yours ahead
of time. They can also be purchased at the Clavet
convenience store and Clavet Service –Auto Select. All
proceeds go towards the enhancement of the Clavet school
grounds. Email [email protected] for more information.
The Clavet Young at Art Travel Club is selling Mom's
Pantry products over the Christmas season to raise money for
their upcoming trip to Italy and Greece. Mom's Pantry includes
everyday food, baking supplies, spices, and frozen foods and
includes several gluten-free and sodium-reduced items. Plus a
100% money back guarantee! Gift enclosure cards are also
available so you can let someone know you've purchased Mom's
Pantry products for them as Christmas gifts. Order deadline is
Wednesday January 6 and products will be delivered
approximately January 25. If you'd like to support this group, you can order in
one of two ways. You can place your order online at www.momspantry.ca using Order Number
214039, Group Passcode 24109, and seller Crystal Dyck. Or, you can contact Brigitte Luciuk
at [email protected] or Crystal Dyck at [email protected] for a paper order form
or if you have questions re: the online ordering option.
"Welcoming children of all ages to my warm loving smoke/pet free
home in Clavet. Mother of three. 15 years’ experience.
Monday-Friday. Please contact Megan at 717-7201."
ADULT COMMUNITY
VOLLEYBALL will start up in
the new year on Tuesdays at 7 pm
in the school gym. Email Paul
Pitzel at [email protected] if
interested and
to be added to
the contact list.
Registered Programs:
Sport & Splash Camps – 7 – 12 yrs – a perfect full-day camp for kids who like to have fun and keep active! Campers will participate in a daily recreational swim and try their hand at a variety of non-competitive sports, games and activities. Contact 306-975-7744 to register.
o Shaw Centre – Dec. 28 – 31 M – Th 9:00 am – 4:00 pm $127.25 o Shaw Centre – Feb.16 – 19 T – F 9:00 am – 4:00 pm $127.25 o Shaw Centre - Mar.28 – Apr.1 M – F 9:00 am – 4:00 pm $159.00 o **Extended Drop off & Pickup hours run from 8AM – 9AM & 4PM – 5PM. Please enroll at the
time of the camp registration.
Please see attached Sport & Splash hand bill with further information.
Drop In Programs:
The Aquatic Leisure Centres will have various Family & Public Swims happening during the school breaks. Please check Drop in Online for specific swims & swim times at your facility of choice.
https://www.saskatoon.ca/parks-recreation-attractions/recreational-activities-fitness/drop-online
ATTENTION ALL SOCCER FAMILIES: I am still in need of someone to take over Clavet Soccer. I would like someone in place by
January.
There is not a lot of work to this job, taking registrations and entering
the teams online.
I would also like former soccer families to look for any equipment and
uniforms they have and return them ASAP.
If there is any girls interested in Under 12 soccer this year, please let
me know. I would like to find out soon because if
we do not have a team, the girls can register in the city with a team. This would apply to girls
born in 2004 and 2005.
Any questions about anything, please contact Tanya Beaulieu
306-934-2730
Grade 5/6 Learn to Play Volleyball We have a new opportunity for grade 5 and 6 students in the community to learn
to play volleyball. Interested students can sign up for 8 sessions to be held at
Clavet School on Sundays from 11:00 to 12:30, beginning January 10th (no session
February 14th). The focus of the sessions will be on basic skill development and
fun lead-up games to full game-type simulations of volleyball. The progression will be similar
to the Atomic Volleyball program developed by Volleyball Canada. No previous experience is
expected. Participants will receive a Clavet Volleyball T-shirt and some great instruction as
an introduction to the game at a cost of $60 for the 8 sessions. Please contact Brian Matisz
at [email protected] if you are interested.
2015 SRC Christmas Banquet
Dear parents of students grades 7 – 12,
Friday, December 18th is our annual Christmas banquet. Each student has
been asked to bring a specific item to help with the lunch. If you are not sure
what your child needs to bring please ask their homeroom teacher. We would
also like to ask for you to send your items Friday morning. Unfortunately, we
do not have enough space to store these items if they are brought earlier
than Friday. Thank you so much for your generosity and support for this holiday
event!
Thanks again,
Your Banquet committee and SRC
** Please label any containers you need returned!! Students can pick them up from the Home Ec.
Room before they leave.
Tis the season to be Healthy…
The Nutrition program hosted an entire school red and green veggie day in December sponsored by Breakfast For Learning. The veggies were prepared by the Grade 7 class and served by student volunteers from Grades 5 and 7 to all grades.
Another Healthy Year 2015 has been an outstanding year with great student participation and fantastic support from our corporate sponsors, especially the Stonebridge CO-OP with their regular support of our program with fresh fruits and dairy products. The grade 2 class, and their mascot Twitter the Rabbit, created a thank-you poster this month. We are all looking forward to a great start to the 2016 New Year.
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