DATES TO REMEMBER - BSD · 2016-11-29 · 9 - All Classes Resume Basketball Season Begins Neelin...
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Mission Statement Valleyview Centennial School strives to provide lifelong quality learning experiences within a safe, supportive, and respectful school community. Students, staff, parents, and community collaborate as a team in an effort to meet the academic, emotional, physical, and social well being of students and staff.
DATES TO REMEMBER
Just a reminder to parents that you are to report to the OFFICE when entering the school. We
ask that you do not interrupt class time by reporting to the classroom, unless you have
checked in at the office first. During recess time, please report to the office. We ask that you do not go onto the playground
to speak to or take your child. All children leaving the school must be signed out in the
office by an adult.
A Caring and Sharing Place
DECEMBER 2016
Main Office Phone: 204-729-3950 E-mail: [email protected] Call Back Phone: 204-729-3951
Web: https://www.bsd.ca/schools/valleyview Fax: 204-729-3953
DECEMBER:
1 - 12:10 p.m.– Grade 1/2’s to Madagascar A Musical Adventure @ WMCA 1:30 p.m. - Grade 4 & 6 Immunizations 3:30 p.m. - Girls Volleyball Practice @ V.V - Boys Volleyball Game @ Betty Gibson 2 - 4:00 p.m.- Year End Volleyball Jamboree 7 - 2:45 p.m. - Neelin Choir Performance (gym) 15 - 7:00 p.m.- ”How to Catch Santa” @ WMCA (Christmas Concert) 22 - Spirit Day– Holiday Dress Up – Christmas Last Day of Classes Prior to Christmas Break
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JANUARY:
9 - All Classes Resume Basketball Season Begins
Neelin Choir
Performance
December 7th, 2016
@ 2:45 p.m. in the gym
Christmas Break:
December 23, 2016 - January 6, 2017
Mr. McCannel is looking for ice cream pails. If you have any you would like to donate to the school please drop them off at the office .
3rd Annual “Make Some Change” Fundraiser for the
Helping Hands Soup Kitchen.
Last year we donated $516.00 We are hoping to exceed that amount this year.
Coins may be brought in between December 1 and December 16.
The class who brings in the most change will win a
Surprise prize!
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Chair: Geraldine Whe�er Phone: 204-725-7415
Email: owhe�[email protected]
Treasurer: Vicky DeVlieger Phone: 204-571-0942
Email: vicky_devlieger@my mts.net
Secretary : Danniele Carriere Phone: 204-724-2475
Email: [email protected]
MARCH 22, 2017
50th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
More information coming soon…..
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ELDER VISIT
On November 9th, an elder came to talk to us about the Medicine Wheel. She was from the Aboriginal culture and her name is Mrs. Blind. She taught us about the medicine circle and what it means to the Aboriginal people. It was pretty cool to learn about. She taught us about the medicines, the ages, the types of people, the elements and Mother Earth. I thought it was cool because I knew nothing about the Aboriginal culture so I learned a lot. I had a lot of fun learning about it. Danika R. (grade 4)
On November 9th Mrs. Blind visited us and taught us about the Medicine Wheel. I was a volunteer who got to hold the gift of tobacco. The tobacco was very soft and fuzzy. Mrs. Blind was nice to me as she explained the important items in her culture. Andrew T. (grade 3)
On November 9th, we had a visitor. She was an elder from the Aboriginal culture. Her name is Mrs. Blind. She taught us about the Medicine Wheel with Mother Earth in the middle. She showed us the 4 medicines: tobacco, sweet grass, sage and cedar. It was cool how all things come in 4 and each are positioned in the circle with the directions of Earth. Kaira M. and Khaeden WM (grade 4)
When Mrs. Blind was in our class everything was the same thing my family does too., but in a different way, and I learned about a different First Nations. Naima (grade 5)
When Mrs. Blind came to our class I learned in order to become an elder you must carry buffalo skulls around a lodge. When she did it she carried one. But she saw other carrying up to four. I’m glad she came, I learned so much. Faith (grade 5)
These are the things I learned about when Mrs. Blind the Elder came. • Learned about the belly button • Talked about different kinds of
ceremonies that the first nation people do • Talked about different kinds of
instruments they made like drums made out of leather.
• We talked about the Buffalo skull. You
have to carry it around on your back and take laps when people are cheering and supporting you.
Talha (grade 5)
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Students from Valleyview Youth Revolution were busy volunteering at the Santa Parade. They were smiling and waving as they passed out candy to the many children along the parade route. We saw many parents,
friends, and families along the way. It was a ton of fun! Some of us even got to follow with Santa at the end! Way to go Valleyview!
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