CYCLONE NEWS - Cameron Crossing School · CYCLONE NEWS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018 Senior Mentorship @...
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CYCLONE NEWSNOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018
Senior Mentorship@ Sandstone LodgeNov. 1st - Dec. 29th
1:30pm to 2:30pm (Thursdays)
United Way-Lunch Program @ Okotoks United ChurchNov. 3rd – Nov. 28th
8:45am to 9:30am (Mon. Wed. Fri.)
Teen Mental Health ŵ Stephanie LaborgeNov. 5th - Nov. 30th
11:30pm to noon (Mon. & Fri.)
Art 10 @ OAGNov.6th - Nov. 27th
1:00pm to 3:00pm(Tuesdays)
NO SCHOOLPD Day
November 23rd
Report Cards Home November 30th
November United Way-Lunch Program @ Okotoks United ChurchDec.3rd - Dec. 19th
8:45am to 9:30am (Mon. Wed. Fri.)
Teen Mental Healthŵ Stephanie LaborgeDec. 3rd - Dec. 17th
11:30pm to noon (Mon. & Fri.)
Art 10 @ OAGDec. 4th – Dec. 18th
1:00pm to 3:00pm(Tuesdays)
NO SCHOOLPD Day
December 14th
Dec. 21st Half DayNO SCHOOL
WINTER HOLIDAYSDec. 24th to Jan. 4th
December
P.E. YOGA Ed.@ Okotoks LibraryNov. 2nd - Dec. 7th
1:30pm to 2:30pm (Fridays)NO YOGA Nov. 30th
P.E. Kickboxing @ Epic Martial ArtsNov.7th – Nov. 28th
1:45pm to 2:45pm (Wednesdays)
P.E. Rock Climbing @ Calgary Climbing CentreNov. 8th & Nov. 12th
11:00am to 1:00pm(Thurs. & Mon.)
P.E. Badminton@ Okotoks Rec. CentreNov. 19th to Dec. 17th
1:30pm to 2:30pm(Mondays)
P.E. Students
We certainly have had a great start to the year and who canbelieve that it’s already November, we’ve set the clocks back
an hour and in 6 weeks’ time, we will bebreaking for the Christmas Holidays. Ourstudents continue to be participating ingreat things both inside the school andoutside in the community, we are so proudof each and every one of them, they aretruly amazing students!As noted in an earlier communication,Cameron Crossing does not do formalscheduled Parent Teacher Interviews. Inlieu of these, we are more than happy tomeet with you to discuss the progress ofyour child throughout the yearupon your request. Please contact us viaemail or simply contacting the school.
Students have continued to work hard.
Most students successfully completed their
Science course and are now completing
their next core subject. Some are working
on Language Arts while others have chosen
Math or Social Studies. Physical Education
students have also completed Hiking and
Bowling. The walking program is ongoing
and they have been working on Rock
Climbing. Next up is Kickboxing and
Badminton. Art is also in full swing with the
students creating amazing pieces of art
work on Tuesdays. As well our
students continue to do an
amazing job in their many
volunteer roles.
Mr. D’s Academic Update
Principal Mason’s Message
Cameron Crossing staff are excited to start introducing mindfulness into the school starting in November and we are going to call it Mindful Moments.
What is mindfulness anyways?Mindfulness is paying attention to the present moment without judgments or expectations.Being a teenager or young adult can be stressful, and mindfulness can be a powerful tool to help cope with the stresses of everyday life such as; school, work, home, family, and relationships. These stresses mean the students are constantly living in crisis mode, and when you are surviving you can't thrive.
Mindfulness can be practiced ANYWHERE, ANYTIME, doing absolutely ANYTHING. Some of the benefits offered by practicing mindfulness are:
• It helps their ability to focus and pay attention, which can help with school pressure
• It teaches them to deal with life situations in a less emotionally reactive way
• It teaches effective strategies for making better choices
• It helps to increase their kindness and compassion for themselves and others
• It teaches them skills for self-care• It teaches inner resilience and how to regain
control, which aids self-regulation• It can reduce the anxiety of trying to ‘fit in’• It improves sleep and the immune system
Mindful Moments
Our experienced staff are going to implement these Mindful Moments into the school in various ways and will provide the students with tools and resources to grow their individual mindfulness practices.
Shanda Harper-YDC
In October, six of our studentshad the opportunity to attendthe YouthSMART Summit inCalgary put on by the Canadian
Mental Health Association. This event was attendedby several hundred Jr. High and Sr. High studentsfrom Calgary and area. The summit was designed toengage youth in combating mental health issuesthey see within their school.Our students brainstormed and came up withwonderful ideas to help foster a better sense ofbelonging and inclusion at Cameron Crossing. Someof the ideas presented by our students included;setting up a social committee, hosting fun monthlyevents, setting aside time for peer partneringduring academics, and playing two-person boardgames to provide an opportunity to get to knowtheir classmates better. We are very proud of thesestudents for stepping forward to participate, andfor how well they represented Cameron Crossing atthis event! Stephanie Laborge-Family School Liaison Counselor
From the Kitchen: Our students continue toutilize the benefits of our kitchen and weappreciate the ongoing support from the SheepRiver Health Trust Grant and the United WayLunch Program. We also appreciate the ongoing
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way to celebrate all the fantastic
work of our students & staff!
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If you have any questions or
concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to
us. Have a great day, week, and
month!
support from our families that are also provide food and beverages. Ifyou are looking to help out by donating food items or gift cards, pleasefeel free to do so. Our hot consumption items are Tassimo Coffee, ricecups, Kraft Dinner, pancakes and the infamous Pizza Pops. Anyassistance would be greatly appreciated by our teenage consumers!As we move through November andDecember we will continue to access ourcommunity and take advantage of thefollowing facilities: Millennium Bowling,Epic Martial Arts (Kickboxing), Big RockBouldering, Calgary Climbing Center,Okotoks Public Library and the OkotoksRec Center.