Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Reminder from Parent Council
There is a Parent Council Meeting this Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 6:00pm in the Library.
All parents are welcome to attend any meeting.
If you have any questions about how you can get involved and help our Parent Council, just call the school and leave a message. One of our Parent Council Executive Members will get back to you.
All parents are welcome to attend any meeting.
If you have any questions about how you can get involved and help our Parent Council, just call the school and leave a message. One of our Parent Council Executive Members will get back to you.
Friday, November 25, 2016
Community Program
Manitoba Horse Council
“Learn to Ride” This makes
a great gift!!
P’tit Trot Program —Western
About the Program
The P’tit Trot program is aimed at kids aged 6 - 12 with
little or no previous riding experience. The program provides children with a
pleasant introduction to horseback riding.
Depending on the program enrolment level of the participant,
some of the learning components may include: grooming, hoof care, general horse
care, basic tack, parts of the saddle, adjusting a halter, colors, breeds, how
to mount the horse, sitting trot, and transitions between the gaits.
Each level has both a theoretical and practical component
that participants must learn by the end of the level to move on to the next.
Each level focuses on specific components of riding and more importantly, on
taking care of the participants’ new friend—the horse!
As each component is learned, participants progress to the
point where they are able to master a specific skill. Games are incorporated
into each component providing the riders the opportunity to learn by playing.
Participants will be required
to wear appropriate boots (at least a 1/2” heel) and a helmet (bicycle, hockey
or riding) at every session of the program. These items may be also purchased
at local tack shops, a list of which may be obtained from the MHC office.
The cost of $286 ($300 with GST.), which includes
a horse, instruction and a manual, can be paid by check or credit card.
The 8 week program starts at 4:30 on Thursday, January 19th and runs for
2 hours every Thursday until March 8th.
Instruction takes place in a heated barn and riding area at WW Stables
on 1356 McCreary Road in Winnipeg – 204-895-7106.
Registration
forms are available through Manitoba Horse Council. 204-925-5719 or mhc.exec@sportmanitoba.ca. Deadline for applications:
Thursday, January 5th.
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Report Cards and Conferences
Reminder:
Report Cards are coming home today. Please celebrate your child's accomplishments with him/her.
Conferences:
Open House Conferences - Thursday, Nov. 24, 4:30 - 7:00pm
Scheduled Appointments - Friday, Nov. 25, 9:00 - 11:30am
We hope to see you!
Stevenson Staff
Report Cards are coming home today. Please celebrate your child's accomplishments with him/her.
Conferences:
Open House Conferences - Thursday, Nov. 24, 4:30 - 7:00pm
Scheduled Appointments - Friday, Nov. 25, 9:00 - 11:30am
We hope to see you!
Stevenson Staff
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Reminder from Parent Council
Please remember that Friday, Nov. 18 is the last day to hand in or order on-line for our Mom's Pantry Fundraiser.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Conferences
Dear Parents/Guardians:
Student-Led Conferences are on: Thursday, Nov. 24th 4:30-7:00 p.m.
Parent-Teacher Conferences are on: Friday, Nov. 25th 9:00-11:30 a.m.
On November 23, you will be receiving your
child(ren)’s first term report card. Please read over the report card with your
child(ren) and celebrate their hard work and accomplishments at school this
fall.
We will continue to do the same as last year due to
feedback that some parents want to have a private meeting time with their
child(ren)’s teachers. So, we are offering both Student-Led Conferences and
Parent-Teacher Conferences.
For Student-Led
Conferences, we will continue to have an Open House format. Therefore, it
is not necessary to make an appointment. You are welcome to come to the school
when you can during the above mentioned time. This Open House format is
intended to give you the flexibility to bring your child(ren) to the school
when it is convenient for you and have your child(ren) show you their learning.
This is a time to celebrate your child(ren)’s accomplishments and progress in
school and to make connections with the Stevenson staff and other families in
our school.
For Parent-Teacher
Conferences, please call the school to arrange an appointment during the
above mentioned time with your child(ren)’s teachers. This is an opportunity to
speak with teachers without your children present regarding any concerns or any
private matters that are not appropriate to discuss during the Open House
celebration of learning.
Our Music Teacher, Ms. Rempel will be available on Thursday evening for private appointments with families.
Our Music Teacher, Ms. Rempel will be available on Thursday evening for private appointments with families.
If you cannot make it to either of these
events, please call the school. Our teachers would be glad to schedule a time
to meet or speak over the phone with you. We value having good communication
with you and we also love showing you the great things students are doing at
school. Our phone number is:
204-832-1359.
We look forward to seeing you and
celebrating with you.
Sincerely,
Stevenson Staff
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Report Cards
On November 23rd your
child's first report card of 2016-2017 will be sent home. Please read on form
more information.
For Kindergarten students, the report card is anecdotal in nature and is based on different areas of child development. These are explained in detail by scrolling down to the second page under the heading "Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting" in this link.
For students in Grades 1-5, the Provincial report card is used. Report cards in November and March are both "interim" reports, meaning that they report on your child's progress in the grade up to that specific point in time. The report card in June is the "final" report and will offer a summary of your child's achievement of grade level curriculum outcomes. Below, please find information from Manitoba Education regarding some of the areas parents are often curious about.
For Kindergarten students, the report card is anecdotal in nature and is based on different areas of child development. These are explained in detail by scrolling down to the second page under the heading "Assessment, Evaluation and Reporting" in this link.
For students in Grades 1-5, the Provincial report card is used. Report cards in November and March are both "interim" reports, meaning that they report on your child's progress in the grade up to that specific point in time. The report card in June is the "final" report and will offer a summary of your child's achievement of grade level curriculum outcomes. Below, please find information from Manitoba Education regarding some of the areas parents are often curious about.
If you are interested
in reading the full document, please click here.
Do you or a family member prefer to read in a language other than English? This
document is available here
in many other languages including Arabic, Cree, French, Ojibway, Russian,
Tagalog and Vietnamese.
How is my child assessed?
Academic achievement grades show how well students achieve
curriculum learning goals. This is referred to as criterion-referenced grading.
Academic achievement grades are not based on how your child performs compared
to other students. Factors like attitude, effort and behaviour are reported
separately from academic achievement. While it is understood that these factors
affect academic achievement and therefore grades, reporting them separately
provides parents with more information about their child’s strengths and areas
for improvement.
Teachers provide students with many ways to show their skills and understanding in a subject. Achievement grades generally reflect your child’s most recent and consistent academic achievement. For example, this means that a low mark on an assignment early in a term might not be considered when determining your child’s grade for the end of the term if she or he has later consistently shown better understanding or skill in that area. Ask your child's teacher for more information specific to his/her classroom.
Teachers provide students with many ways to show their skills and understanding in a subject. Achievement grades generally reflect your child’s most recent and consistent academic achievement. For example, this means that a low mark on an assignment early in a term might not be considered when determining your child’s grade for the end of the term if she or he has later consistently shown better understanding or skill in that area. Ask your child's teacher for more information specific to his/her classroom.
What should I do if I am worried about my child’s school performance?
Talk to your child’s teacher. It will be helpful to make a list
of areas where your child is having trouble. Ask the teacher how you can work
together to help your child succeed. This doesn't have to wait
until report card time! Contact your child's teacher at any point during
the school year.
Subject categories
Subject categories are areas of knowledge and skill in each
subject your child takes at school. They give you a better understanding of
your child’s learning. The subject categories help to
clarify for parents the “what” of student learning. They are designed to be a part of teaching, learning and assessment in all areas of the subject, not just when certain topics are being taught.
clarify for parents the “what” of student learning. They are designed to be a part of teaching, learning and assessment in all areas of the subject, not just when certain topics are being taught.
Learning Behaviours
In addition to reporting academic achievement, report cards show
your child’s effort and attitude in class, reported under “Learning
Behaviours". In Grades 1 to 6, learning behaviours are reported once
on your child’s report card (for all subjects). Learning behaviours are
not included directly in students’ grades, but they can affect their academic
achievement. The development of positive learning behaviours can result in
future success for students as they progress through their lives both in and
out of school. If students work independently, take initiative and respect
classroom values, these skills will transfer to many other parts of their
lives.
For more information
Visit the Manitoba Education website for more information about
Visit the Manitoba Education website for more information about
- what your child is learning in different subject areas: www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/cur/parents/ (English Program)
- the policies and guidelines for student assessment: www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/assess/
- the provincial report card: www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/assess/report_cards/index.html
Monday, November 7, 2016
Parenting Today Workshop
Parenting Today Workshops are sponsored by our school division.
Workshops will be held from 6 – 8 p.m. at Educational
Support Services – Jameswood School, 1 Braintree Crescent (off Olive &
Ness). Free pizza supper will be offered
from 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. and session will take place from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. To register, please call Arlie
Williams-Taylor at 885-9555 or email ptregistrations@sjsd.net
Tuesday, November, 15, 2016
Families are where all our stories begin
Presented by: Alison C. Arnot, M.D., CCFP, FCFP.
Brief overview of secure attachment: what children need from their
caregivers to thrive over the lifespan, a description of the characteristics of
a healthy family followed by an overview of the Healthy Mind Platter which was
developed by Dan Siegel, executive director of the Mindsight Institute and a
clinical professor of Psychiatry at UCLA School of Medicine in collaboration
with Dr. David Rock, Executive Director of the NeuroLeadership Institute.
Parent Council News
Dear Parents:
The Parent Council has decided to use Mom's Pantry as the fall fundraiser. Order forms and information are coming home with your child(ren) this week. Proceeds of this fundraiser will go to continuing with the playground improvements, as well as continuing to help staff with classroom improvements.
The due date for the fundraiser is November 18, 2016. Pick up of orders will be on December 9, 2016, from 5:00pm - 7:00pm.
Cash and cheques are accepted. Cheques need to be made out to Stevenson Britannia Parent Council. No post dated cheques will be accepted. There will be a $25 NSF fee for any cheques returned.
Thank You from the Parent Council
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Remembrance Day
Please
feel free to join us if you can for our Remembrance Day Assembly on Nov. 9 at
11:00am.
Students who are Brownies, Guides,
Cubs, Scouts or Beavers are invited to wear their uniforms to school that day.
Their uniforms are symbolic of citizenship and service to others and are
therefore most appropriate for Remembrance Day.
Poppies will be distributed to all students. Any contributions will be gratefully accepted and forwarded to the Royal Canadian Legion.
Poppies will be distributed to all students. Any contributions will be gratefully accepted and forwarded to the Royal Canadian Legion.
Remember,
there is NO SCHOOL on:
Thursday,
Nov. 10 - This is an Inservice Day.
Friday,
Nov. 11 - This is Remembrance Day.
Friday, November 4, 2016
Turn Your Clocks Back This Weekend
A reminder to everyone to turn your clocks back one hour on Saturday night before you go to bed.
Daylight Saving Time officially comes to an end at 2am on Sunday November 6th.
Enjoy an extra hour of sleep or quality time with your family!
Daylight Saving Time officially comes to an end at 2am on Sunday November 6th.
Enjoy an extra hour of sleep or quality time with your family!
School Fundraiser Was a Success
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
The Stevenson-Britannia Dance-a-Thon fundraiser for
2016-2017 was a success! A HUGE thank
you goes out to all our students, their families, our community, and those
people and businesses who donated prizes.
Together we were able to raise over $3500.00 for our school!
We need to say a special thank you to the following
businesses for donating prizes for our top fundraisers: Fat Burger, Boston
Pizza, Custom Castings, Ducks Unlimited, St. James Bowling Lanes, World Pac,
and Imperial Steel!
Congratulations goes out to all students, including our top
5 individual fundraisers: Lily B. (grade 1), Kimber J. (grade 1), Samantha K.
(grade 5), Krystal N. (grade 4), and Parker D (kindergarten).
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A big congratulations also goes out to Kindergarten, Room 8
for raising over $600 and being our top classroom for fundraising! They will be receiving their pizza party,
with milkshakes, and other prizes in the near future.
Thank you for your support,
Stevenson Staff
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