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Lilian Schick School

Lilian Schick School February 2017 Mr. Steven Langer, Principal Mr. Greg Gibson, Vice-Principal (780)921-2200 Fax (780)921-3113 Lilian Schick School 4509 54 Avenue Box 689 Bon Accord, AB, T0A 0K0 Upcoming Dates February 1-Grade 9 Farewell Meeting @ 6:00pm February 3/4-Senior Basketball Tournament February 7-Logos Potluck Night @ LT 5:30-7:00pm February 7-Grade 5 and 9 Immunizations February 8-Winter Walk Day-1:30pm February 9/10-Teachers Convention-No School February 14-Junior High Dance @ Camilla February 14-Sub Making February 14-Sub Pick Up-6:00-8:00pm February 15-Hockey Hookey Field Trip February 15-Sub Making February 15-Sub Pick Up 2:00-8:00pm February 16-Basketball LS Home vs Namao February 16-Sub Pick Up 2:00-6:00pm February 16-Outdoor Ed Field Trip-River Valley February 17-PD/Staff Meeting Day-No School February 20-Family Day-No School February 21- School Council/RPA Meeting 6:30pm February 22-Pink Shirt Day February 22-Running Room Indoor Games @ Butterdome February 23-Basketball LS Home vs Guthrie February 28-Art Option Field Trip-Alberta Art Gallery Page 2 Lilian Schick School (780) 921-2200 On January 19th our School hosted over 30 principals from the greater Edmonton and area schools as part of a Principal s Community of Practice.

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1 Lilian Schick School February 2017 Mr. Steven Langer, Principal Mr. Greg Gibson, Vice-Principal (780)921-2200 Fax (780)921-3113 Lilian Schick School 4509 54 Avenue Box 689 Bon Accord, AB, T0A 0K0 Upcoming Dates February 1-Grade 9 Farewell Meeting @ 6:00pm February 3/4-Senior Basketball Tournament February 7-Logos Potluck Night @ LT 5:30-7:00pm February 7-Grade 5 and 9 Immunizations February 8-Winter Walk Day-1:30pm February 9/10-Teachers Convention-No School February 14-Junior High Dance @ Camilla February 14-Sub Making February 14-Sub Pick Up-6:00-8:00pm February 15-Hockey Hookey Field Trip February 15-Sub Making February 15-Sub Pick Up 2:00-8:00pm February 16-Basketball LS Home vs Namao February 16-Sub Pick Up 2:00-6:00pm February 16-Outdoor Ed Field Trip-River Valley February 17-PD/Staff Meeting Day-No School February 20-Family Day-No School February 21- School Council/RPA Meeting 6:30pm February 22-Pink Shirt Day February 22-Running Room Indoor Games @ Butterdome February 23-Basketball LS Home vs Guthrie February 28-Art Option Field Trip-Alberta Art Gallery Page 2 Lilian Schick School (780) 921-2200 On January 19th our School hosted over 30 principals from the greater Edmonton and area schools as part of a Principal s Community of Practice.

2 It was an excellent event, where Principals got to see firsthand some of the leadership opportunities and exciting programs within our School . The focus of the morning was Developing and Facilitating Leadership, and the feedback received in relation to our School s opportunities was fantastic. The morning was highlighted by our Lighthouse Team students, who led the Principals through an informal tour of the School and programs. It was so great to see the kids shine! Page 3 Lilian Schick School (780) 921-2200 Science Hands On Option-Frog Dissection 9M participated in the Program at Sturgeon Community Hospital in St. Albert on January 11, 2017. is based on the understanding that 90% of all injuries are both predicable and preventable. It s about learning through vivid and emotional experience, it s about learning from real people and their very real experiences.

3 This takes young people through the path of a trauma patient as they are rushed through the trauma room doors, into surgery, rehab and, if lucky enough, recovery. This is about experiencing what happens when young people make a decision that changes their life forever. Students who participate in the Program leave knowing that they have the power to make the right choice. Page 4 Lilian Schick School Outdoor Education Presentation Thank You Mr. Mercer and Alex for sharing your expertise and stories related to survival and essentials for survival kits. We learned a lot and were entertained by your real life examples. Students in the grade 8 math class created 3D models and net models of famous building from around the world to explore the concept of surface area. Buildings show in this picture include Big Ben, The Las Vegas Trump Tower, The Eiffel Tower, The Simpson s House, and The Willis Tower in Chicago.

4 Students enjoyed learning about surface area and famous landmarks while discovering properties of surface area. Page 5 Lilian Schick School (780) 921-2200 Pajama Day December 23, 2016 Page 6 Lilian Schick School (780) 921-2200 On Wednesday, January 18th the Outdoor Education class went on a field trip to learn about emergency fires. We built two types of fires. The fires were an emergency fire and a signal fire. Most of the groups were very successful and others had to much or not enough fuel. The fuel we used was dead spruce and grass. The most challenging part was to get the fire started but that was also the fun part.

5 Another challenging part was trying to find spruce with dead needles. Another fun part was running through the bush. An emergency fire is so you don t get hypothermia and to keep you warm. A smoke signal fire is made of spruce and bush which smoke to signal planes or helicopters. Thank you to all the supervisors out helping us students. -Written by Tyson Lewis On Wednesday, January 18th the Outdoor Education class went on a field trip to learn about emergency fire. We learned how to build a small emergency fire using small dry branches. That would help us build a large fire in a state of need. We then lit the dry bundle to create a fire with a flame that would be as tall as our knee. After learning to build the emergency fire we learned to build a signal fire where three tall sticks and string held the fire off the ground. Around the small dry bundle we added green branches that would create a smoking signal fire. During this experience we had a small competition to create an emergency fire.

6 I was very successful because I was one of the first people done. The most fun part of this experience was being able to learn survival skills with friends. Without our supervisors this would not have been able to happen. Thanks you Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius. -Written by Tatum Enns Page 7 Lilian Schick School (780) 921-2200 Internet Safety Presentation Julie Parr from The Saffron Centre gave a presentation to all students on January 16, 2017 on internet safety. Elementary Students were taught safety tips for navigating online and Junior High Students were encouraged to display personal integrity and reputation protection with internet use. A very informative presentation for all students. Tower Garden Update Our Garden Tower is growing! We now have peppers and cherry tomatoes.

7 The students love watching the progress and then eating the final product. Page 8 Lilian Schick School (780) 921-2200 Archery Club Dates Wednesday, Feb 1 2:50 4:00pm Wednesday, Feb 8 2:50 4:00pm Wednesday, Feb 15 2:50 4:00pm Wednesday, Feb 22 2:50 4:00pm Wednesday, March 1 2:50 4:00pm Wednesday, March 8 2:50 4:00pm Wednesday, March 15 2:50 4:00pm Wednesday, March 22 2:50 4:00pm Wednesday, April 5 2:50 4:00pm Wednesday, April 12 2:50 4:00pm Wednesday, April 19 2:50 4:00pm Wednesday, April 26 2:50 4:00pm **Individual times are posted on the Archery Club Board across from the gym.** Page 9 Lilian Schick School (780) 921-2200 Hockey and Sports Leadership Hockey and Sports Leadership Program students had an opportunity to play sledge hockey on January 26th.

8 Students practiced stops, turns, stick handling and shooting. The day ended with a fast paced game. What an awesome experience! Photos taken by Justin Bourne Page 10 Lilian Schick School (780) 921-2200 Caught You Caring Winners Caught You Caring is a program we have in place that recognizes the kindness and caring acts of Students. If students are caught caring by a Teacher or Supervisor their name is entered into a weekly draw. Three students are chosen weekly to win a prize of a $ gift certificate for the School store. Thank You to the Bon Accord Community Church for their donation towards our Healthy Living Program. We supply fresh fruit, snacks and lunch items for students that are in need during the day. This donation helps us to purchase these items.

9 Thank You! Both the Senior Boys' and Girls' basketball teams participated in the Power of 3 Tournament in Spruce Grove from January 26 - 28. Both teams had a great weekend, and after losing their first games, both teams won 3 in a row to capture the Consolation Championship. Both teams competed well at a very challenging 16 team tournament. Great job! Community News Page 11 Lilian Schick School (780) 921-2200 Page 12 Lilian Schick School (780) 921-2200 Community News Page 13 Lilian Schick School (780) 921-2200 Community News Page 14 Lilian Schick School (780)

10 921-2200 PowerSchool Parent Portal This is a very useful tool for parents and students to keep updated on marks and attendance throughout the year. You can access your child s marks and attendance by logging onto: Please contact the School if you have any questions. (780-921-2200) Like us on Facebook for up to date information and events! Transportation If your child is planning on riding another bus, other than the one they have been assigned to, you must contact the TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT at our Sturgeon School Division Central Office. (780) 939-4341 or toll free at 1-888- 459-4062 Reminder to all parents Private vehicles are prohibited from entering the bus lanes between 8:00am and 9:00am and 2:30pm and 3:30pm. Attendance Please inform the office and/or the teacher if your child will be absent from School .


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