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DECEMBER 2018
CREMONA SCHOOL NEWS
General Delivery, Cremona AB. T0M 2E0
Phone : 1 (403) 637-3856
Fax: 1 (403) 637-3830
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.cremonaschool.ca
JR A GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM WINS BANNER!
We had an exciting win at Wheatland Crossing School for Zones this year! Three times our girls took teams to 3 sets, and the third time it was for the gold medal! They played a total of 13 sets. It’s not often that a coach can say that “everyone played their best” but this team did! They kept it together mentally, they played hard and cheered each other on to finally win a difficult battle against Bassano. Thanks for all your hard work and great attitudes, girls! Our Grade 9 team: Paige, Anna, Sandy, Heather, Shaye, Zoe, Brooke, Jenny, Karlee, Abbie, Emily and Keeley. Also a huge thank you to the parents - your driving, cheering, and support was so very appreciated!
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December
2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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FOOD DRIVE BEGINS
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ELEMENTARY CHRISTMAS
CONCERT 6PM
SUBWAY DAY
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NO SCHOOL
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SCHOOL COUNCIL MEETING
7PM
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BAND CONCERT 7PM
SECRET CANDY CANE SALES AT
LUNCH $1
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SECRET CANDY CANE SALES AT
LUNCH $1
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SECRET CANDY CANE SALES AT
LUNCH $1
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FOOD DRIVE ENDS
TOQUE DAY
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PAJAMA DAY
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UGLY SWEATER DAY
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PIZZA DAY
HOCKEY JERSEY DAY
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LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
WHOVILLE
CHRISTMAS DAY
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NO
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SCHOOL
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CHRISTMAS
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BREAK
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30 31 CLASSES RESUME
JANUARY 7
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From the Principal’s Desk The month of giving and celebration is upon us in our school and out in the community! We are so
proud of our students and their families for supporting worthy causes locally and across the world.
Our leadership class collected and delivered Christmas shoeboxes and even volunteered at the
warehouse for Samaritan’s Purse. Once again our little school was incredibly supportive of this
endeavor. Our annual food drive is underway in conjunction with leadership and Santa’s
Anonymous. This is a great group that ensures our donations help out local families.
We certainly have a lot of talent to celebrate in our little school! Come on out for the kindergarten to
grade 4 Christmas Concert on December 5th to celebrate a Very Beary Christmas. The show
starts at 6:00 pm with the dress rehearsal starting at 1:00 pm. For more holiday entertainment
check out the Band Christmas Concert on December 12th starting at 7 pm. Everyone is welcome
to join in the festivities!
This is also the season to spend some extra time with family and friends. As the weather changes,
so do our family activities. We hope that you are all able to enjoy the fresh air outdoors and the
coziness of your homes over the holidays. This is a time to recoup and renew our spirits and
energy for the coming year. May you all have a fabulous December - rest up for the new year and
spend some quality time with those you love.
Happy Holidays
Joanna Harvey
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Bouquets & Celebrations
***IF YOU WANT TO RECOGNIZE SOMEONE IN THIS
SECTION OF THE NEWSLETTER PLEASE EMAIL
[email protected] *****
Mrs. Kellert's Grade Two class would like to thank the
Water Valley Forest Nursery for their donation of 2
lovely plants for our "liquids" experiment. Do plants need
water or will any liquid help them grow? How do the many
things we regularly spill affect vegetation? Please ask any of
us about the results of our experiment at the end of the month.
A huge thanks Bryce Quigley and Meaghan Bellamy for speaking to the Grade 9 Careers Class.
To all those who hosted the "Take your kid to work" students this year—we appreciate your participation!!
Thank you to Ms. Sheppard for organizing the Middle
School trip to A Christmas Carol at Didsbury High
school, it was a great trip, thank you!
A bouquet for Sheri Laye who donated the gorgeous
Christmas decorations to the school!
Thanks to everyone who donated for Movember. We raised
$570 that will be donated towards Men's Cancers. We also
reached our goal! Mr. Hutcheon is sporting a new do and
be on the lookout for Mr. Youngs’ new look!
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Counsellor’s Corner
GRADE 11 and 12 PARENTS: It’s so hard for a student to choose a post-secondary institute if he/she has never
been on campus! If you missed the Open House, just take your teenager for a coffee on campus or I can help you to
arrange a tour! They can also attend “student for a day” classes to get an idea of what programs have to offer.
Parents, another way to help your teenager is to assist with the scholarship search. The ALIS website,
studentawards.com or myblueprint.ca have many listed. Each school offers money, does your employer give
scholarships? Your Gas Company? UFA?
GRADE 9 PARENTS: I so enjoy working with your teenagers once a week in our “career class.” They have finished
a working resume, researched careers, completed online personality and interest surveys, and general career
development. We looked at “soft skills” for the work world (not being on a phone, dress code, being punctual) and
have practiced interview skills. Our guest speaker this week will be “Ben the Paramedic!” Bryce Quigley came in 2
weeks ago and spoke on the Mechanics Trade and Meaghan Bellamy talked about what life is like as an “Animal
Health Technologist.” We will also be having a varsity athlete, a current university student, a pilot and many more!
Our Grade 9s had 100% attendance in the National “Take your kid to work” day! They travelled with a vet, framed,
worked on trucks, fenced, attended meetings, helped trim a horse, the list goes on and on! This is a great opportunity
to see how hard their parents work and find out a little more about different careers! Thanks to all who hosted our
students!
I would like to add my thanks to Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Macdonald for adding this so very important grade 9 Careers
program to our list of courses at Cremona School! Students are getting so much information on occupations,
learning researching skills, and listening to many interesting speakers!
Modeling what great citizenship truly means
A Message from the Superintendent
We are always proud of the goodwill our students and staff share with those around them each day, but
particularly at this time of year. During the holiday season, we can so clearly see the impact our Chinook’s
Edge school communities are making as they answer the call to be good global citizens. They are sharing our
caring culture by filling hundreds of shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child, organizing fundraising events
for our local food banks, performing seasonal music at seniors’ homes, and much more.
Whether through quiet acts of kindness that affect a single person, or through grand gestures that impact an
entire community, our students are modeling what great citizenship truly means. In a world where lessons in
the importance of being a good neighbour, a helpful friend and a respectful citizen are all around us, we
applaud our students and staff for the plentiful examples of their kindness. Thank you to everyone who
nurtures this generosity of spirit all year long in Chinook’s Edge!
Kurt Sacher
Superintendent of Schools
Welcome to Kindergarten!
Beginning in January, Chinook’s Edge will be accepting Kindergarten registrations for the 2019-2020 school
year. Children must turn five years old by December 31, 2019 to begin attending Kindergarten in the fall of
2019. If you are interested in Pre-Kindergarten programming, please contact us!
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From the Sports Desk
Well volleyball has finally wrapped up, and it was a very successful year. Our Middle School girls team showed huge improvement, thanks so much to Mrs. Reid for coaching. Our Middle School boys team, coached by Mr. Lerbekmo placed first in playoffs, and after a few struggles at start the year, Madame Dougherty’s Jr A girls volleyball team won the zone competition to bring home the banner. Our Senior girls and JV boys volleyball teams also had impressive years, bringing home the Bronze and Silver in zones respectively. Thank you to Mr. Hutcheon and Mr. Youngs for coaching them. Again, congratulations on a fantastic year and thank you so much to everyone who helped out throughout the season.
Of course, volleyball finishing up means that basketball has started. It looks like we will have three girls teams, a Middle School B team and Middle School A team and a JV team. We will also have two boys teams, a Middle School A team and a JV team. Games start right away with the first JV home games being on December 4th. Come on out to cheer on the Cremona Cougars. Good luck to all of our teams and here's hoping for another successful season.
We would like to extend a special thank you to all that donated a shoebox for Operation
Christmas Child. This year we were able to volunteer at the Samaritan’s Purse warehouse, in
Calgary, to help ship the boxes overseas to over 15 countries. It truly was a wonderful and
rewarding experience for us and we would highly recommend it to all who want to give a
helping hand this season.
Christmas always gives us so much joy and we want to spread it around. This month we are
having Holiday Spirit Week Dec 17-21. We will be running our annual food drive again this
year, the classes with the most points will get hot chocolate and cookies in January. Please
check out the website for the points breakdown.
We will also be selling Secret Candy Canes at lunch,
for $1 which will be delivered on December 21, this
year all proceeds will be donated to Santa’s Anony-
mous.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone!
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SCHOOL COUNCIL UPDATE
The role of School Council is to inform parents, school staff, students and
community members so we can work together to enhance the student experience.
In November, School Council enjoyed a presentation on anxiety by a clinical
consultant from Alberta Health Services. The breadth of anxiety issues and
various means of alleviating these were discussed. We all left breathing more
deeply and with more mindfulness.
The December School Council will focus a discussion on PowerSchool. Many
parents have had difficulties both accessing and utilizing this resource. Expertise
will shine a light on PowerSchool and discuss how it may play a role in both
simplifying and enhancing school-parent communication. Our regular School
Council is held Tuesday, December 11th at 7 p.m. in the school library. Our meeting
also includes our regular overview of school activities. Thank-you for wanting to take an
active involvement in your child’s education.
Contact Michael with any questions at 637-3973 or [email protected]
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We are looking for volunteers!! Can you help? We need parents who can help assist students and mark the selling prices down for the
items they choose, as well as people to wrap and label gifts.
Shifts are as follows: Tues. Dec 4 @ 1-3pm (set up)
Wed. Dec 5 @ 8:45am-12:15pm Thurs. Dec 6 @ 8:45am-12:15pm
Thurs. Dec 6 @ 12:45-3pm Fri. Dec 7 (No school) ~ 10am (clean up)
Please contact the school ASAP if you can lend some time! Your help is much appreciated!
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Cremona School
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The Cremona School Enhancement Society would like to thank everyone who supported this year’s Fall Puddle Party Luau! We raised nearly $6500 for initiatives at Cremona School!
Thanks to all the board members for all their hard work, the teachers for their support, the students that painted tikis, the ones that helped in the kitchen and those that helped with clean up. The Bethel Church for lending us decorations. Steve and Audrey Bingham for all their hard work in the kitchen and making an amazing meal. The Cremona & District Emergency Services for working the bar and offering rides home.
These sponsors & donors and anyone else we may have missed (so sorry if we did!!):
The amazing community business that donated the $2000 WestJet Travel Voucher Iron Mountain Diesel Dalziel Ent. Water Valley General Store
Dawn Lashmar - RE/MAX WEST
Mountain View Credit Union Cremona
Guardian Landscaping
Wilbur Ellis
Blindline Farms
Camp Valaqua
River’s Edge Camp
Fallen Timber Meadery
Canadian Tire Cochrane
Cochrane Movie House
KC Foods
Save On Foods Cochrane (BIG TIME!) Sundre IGA
Sundre Home Hardware
Tooth of the Dogpound Golf Course
Livingstone Golf Course
Spray Lakes Family Sports Center Pioneer Vet Sundre
Daum Family
Water Valley Forest Nursery
Lori Reid
Julie Walker - spring rolls!! Mortgage Architects
Victoria Kreutz
Matt & Kristi McKinnon
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AFTERNOON AT THE MOVIES—The Man Who Invented Christmas In 1843 London, author Charles Dickens finds himself in financial trouble after writing three unsuccessful novels in a row.
Desperate for a hit, Dickens relies on real-life inspiration and his vivid imagination to bring Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim and other
classic characters to life in "A Christmas Carol," forever changing the holiday season into the celebration known today.
DATE: Tuesday, December 18th, 2018
TIME: 1-3 pm
COST: FREE for seniors
Deadline to register: December 11th, 2018
SENIORS CHRISTMAS BRUNCH
Join us for a holiday brunch featuring Christmas entertainment by the Water Valley Playschool. This event will be held in the atrium
at the gym entrance doors of the school.
DATE: Thursday, December 13th, 2018
TIME: 10:30am-12noon
COST: FREE for seniors
Deadline to register: December 6th, 2018
FAMILY CHRISTMAS PAJAMA MOVIE NIGHT—The Christmas Chronicles
Wear your best Christmas pajamas and join us for hot chocolate, goodies and a Christmas movie! THE CHRISTMAS
CHRONICLES, a holiday adventure from producer Chris Columbus ("Home Alone", "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone") and
director Clay Kaytis ("The Angry Birds Movie"), tells the story of sister and brother, Kate (Darby Camp) and Teddy Pierce (Judah
Lewis), whose Christmas Eve plan to catch Santa Claus (Kurt Russell) on camera turns into an unexpected journey that most kids
could only dream about. After staking out Santa's arrival, they sneak into his sleigh, cause it to crash and nearly derail Christmas. As
their wild night unfolds, Kate and Teddy work together with Santa - as you've never seen him before - and his loyal Elves to save
Christmas before it's too late. PG.
DATE: Monday, December 17th, 2018
TIME: 6pm-8pm
COST: By donation to the food bank
Deadline to register: December 10th, 2018
AFTERSCHOOL GINGERBREAD DECORATING
Have some family fun decorating a miniature gingerbread house and some gingerbread cookies. Open to all ages, children under 10
must come with an adult. All supplies included. Will be held in the Engagement Site.
DATE: Thursday, December 13th, 2018
TIME: 3pm-5pm
COST: $35 per person
Deadline to register: December 6th, 2018
KIDS LUNCHTIME SPANISH
Learn to speak Spanish during the school lunch hour. For both new students and students who have taken lunchtime
Spanish previously. If the student is new there will be an additional cost of $8 for the workbook.
DATES: Early Learners: Mondays Jan 7—March 4, 2019
Advanced: Wednesdays Jan 9—March 6, 2019 No classes on February 18th and 20th.
TIME: 12:00pm—12:45pm
COST: $35
Deadline to register: Dec 20th, 2018
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HOURS/Location
Monday 9:00am – 3:00pm
Tuesday 2:00pm - 8pm
Wednesday 10:00am – 5:00pm
Thursday 2:00pm – 8:00pm
Friday 10:00am – 5:00pm
205 – 1st Street East, Cremona
403-637-3100
The Library will be closed for
the Holidays from
December 22nd to January 6th
Help Us Decorate the Library
Christmas Tree!
Bring in your handmade
ornament to add to our tree and
you will be entered to win a
Christmas gift basket!
Join us at the library for Story Hour every Monday morning from 9:30am to 10:30am for ages 0-5.
A very special thank you to Eric Draney for his generous donation of Lego to the Library.
CHRISTMAS BEDTIME STORYTIME
Join us December 11th from 6:30-7:30pm in your best Christmas pajamas for hot chocolate, cookies and stories.
In partnership with ParentLink.