KCS Connections Kincaid Central School “A Great Place to Grow”
Box 90, #10 North Avenue (306)-264-3933
Kincaid, SK S0H 2J0 [email protected] Principal’s Message – Mr. Shane Onraet
January 15th, 2013
Happy New Year from the students and staff of KCS!!! We hope you enjoyed your Christmas break with family and friends and have set your sights on the New Year. We wish you health and happiness in 2013.
The floors are shining once again from a fresh coat of wax thanks to Mr. Hunter’s work over the Christmas break. Out of respect for Mr. Hunter’s efforts and help to preserve the shine we ask all students, staff and visitors to please remove your outside shoes as you enter the building. Thank you for your consideration and cooperation. We would like to wish Mr. Mark Scott all the best as he and his wife, Brigid, relocate to Whitecourt, Alberta at the end of January. Mark and Brigid were married last spring and this move provides the opportunity for them to not only work in the same community as each other but in the same school. Students and staff will miss Mr. Scott’s positive disposition and friendly nature. Congratulations on your new teaching assignment, Mark, and thank you for contributing to what makes KCS “A Great Place to Grow!” Please remember you will always have a place in our hearts here at KCS. At this time I would ask you to please join me in welcoming Mr. Dan Clark as a new teacher to our KCS community. Dan resides in Herbert with his family and recently completed a temporary teaching position at King George School in Moose Jaw. Dan attained his B. Ed. in Prince George BC at the University of Northern British Columbia and has experience in the middle years. Welcome aboard, Dan! We look forward to learning and growing with you.
Thank you to everyone in our school community for coming together to share in the joy of the season at our annual
Christmas dinner Thursday, December 20th
. Students and staff enjoyed preparing for this annual event. We acknowledge each family’s contribution of food and send a thank you your way for helping make our dinner a wonderful success once again this year. Thank you to everyone who took part in the raffle. Congratulations to the winners: Gail Gross (Sony e-Reader), Chase Kohle (iTunes gift card), John Robertson (Red Coat Inn certificate), Shelby O. (ginger bread house), and Dale Gross (bubble gum machine). Thank you to the Red Coat Inn and Mrs. Jalbert for donating to the Christmas raffle. The proceeds went toward the cost of the hams, ice cream, and other treats at our Christmas dinner. With the beginning of a new calendar year comes the end of our first semester of the school year. Students in grades 10-12
are busy preparing for final exams which are scheduled for January 28th
& 29th
. The exam schedule is included in this issue of the Connections along with a permission slip which must be signed by parents in order for students to leave the school after they have completed writing their exams. Report cards will be coming home in early February for students in grade 10-12. Parents of grade 9 students should be on the lookout for a progress report at this time but not a formal report card. All other grades should not expect a report card at this time as we have a three term report for grades K-9. Students in grades K-9 will receive their report cards at the end of term two in mid-
March. In the mean time if you would like to discuss your child’s progress please feel free to connect with their teachers here at school. Semester II timetable is in development and will be in place before the end of January. According to our Prairie South Schools calendar the first day of semester II is Monday, February 4
th but given the schedule of exams we are able to protect our
valued instructional time and start semester II two days early. This means the first day of semester II for KCS will be Thursday,
January 31st.
Our KCS curling teams have had a slow start to their season given the challenges our rink facility has experienced this year. We have had a few practices at the Lafleche rink and hope to play some exhibition games with teams from some of our neighbouring communities over the next short while in preparation for the playoffs which will take place in early February. The season is short but those who are taking part are “keen” about the sport. All the best to our KCS curlers. The KCS Choir will resume practices at noon Wednesdays, under the guidance of music instructor, Mrs. Sherry Sproule and our own Mrs. Laura Loverin. They are in the process of choosing songs for entry into the Lafleche and District Music Festival
which will take place later this spring. All the best to those who are choosing to take part in this opportunity. In other extra-curricular news our KCS Drama group has starting to organize for their annual dessert theatre. Students in grades 7-12 will be working with Mrs. Kelly Reid-Ward and Mme Edna Lacasse-Corcoran as their directors in preparation for the performance which is scheduled for early March. Students and staff are anticipating our annual ski trip at Hidden Valley in Elk Water this Friday, January 18
th. As this is a
non-instructional day, students will not be missing any classroom time. This provides more freedom for students to enjoy the day and have opportunity to rest over the weekend before returning to school Monday morning. Thank you to Mr. Paul Promhouse for organizing the trip. We appreciate your efforts planning this outdoor experience. A reminder for grade 12 students and their parents that you are invited to a graduation organizational meeting Monday,
January 21st at 7:00 p.m. here at the school. See you then!
A Warm Thank You to Jim and Bonnie Wilson for their donation towards our school leadership activities.
KCS EVENTSKCS EVENTSKCS EVENTSKCS EVENTS DATE EVENT
Friday, January 18th
KCS Annual Ski Trip
Friday, January 25th
Instructional Friday –
Monday Schedule
Monday, January 28th
2:15 Dismissal
Exams Begin
Tuesday, January 29th
KCS Connections
Is published
NUTRITION CORNER TUNA AND WHITE BEAN SALAD
This is the easiest tuna salad recipe you can find. It is
also delicious and healthy. You can replace fresh herbs
with other herbs such as dill or basil as well.
Main Ingredients:
Tuna: 1 can (190 grams), drained
White bean: 1 can (540 mL), drained
Pickles: 1/2 cup (125 mL) , chopped
Fresh parsley: 1-2 tbsp (5 – 10 mL), chopped
Fresh mint: 1 tbsp (5 mL); chopped
Onion Spring: 1-2 tbsp (5 – 10 mL), chopped
Red bell pepper: 1/4 cup (62 mL), chopped
Fresh lemon juice: 1-2 tbsp (5 – 10 mL)
Olive oil: 1-2 tbsp (5 – 10 mL)
Salt and pepper to taste
Directions:
1. In a bowl, combine all ingredients and mix
thoroughly.
2. Taste and adjust the seasoning, lemon juice and
olive oil.
LEADERSHIP & LEADERSHIP & LEADERSHIP & LEADERSHIP &
DEVELOPMENTAL ASSETSDEVELOPMENTAL ASSETSDEVELOPMENTAL ASSETSDEVELOPMENTAL ASSETS is a focus in our small school. We provide activities for our students to help them grow in these areas. If you are interested, you can show your support for these important learning opportunities by giving a donation to this fund. You will be recognized on the front page of the KCS Connections for your support.
KCS WEBSITE Please bookmark our website at
http://www.prairiesouth.ca/kincaid/ Visit us often to see what we’re up to at KCS,
“A Great Place to Grow”
There will be pictures uploaded onto the sight by students and the overseeing teacher on a daily basis. Please check it out daily or weekly. You will enjoy all the good things you will find on our KCS website.
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE
TO OUR
GERMAN SPEAKING
PARENTS/RESIDENTS Kincaid School Community Council is
interested in holding an "English as a
Second Language" class for all the new
German speaking residents in the
Kincaid area. We are looking for a
minimum of 10 adults to sign up so we
can proceed with the class. It will be
offered for FREE through the Great
Plains College, and the classes will
take place here at Kincaid Central
School early in the New Year. For more
information you can contact Krista
Davidson (KSCC member) at 588-2333
(home) or on her cell 741-4148.
Kincaid School Community Council ist daran interessiert, hält einen "English as a Second Language"-Klasse für alle neuen deutschsprachigen Bewohner der Kincaid Bereich. Wir sind für ein Minimum von 10 Erwachsenen, um sich anzumelden, damit wir mit der Klasse kann gehen suchen. Es wird GRATIS durch die Great Plains College angeboten werden, und die Klassen werden hier stattfinden zu Kincaid Central School in den frühen New Year. Für weitere Informationen können Sie Krista Davidson (KSCC Mitglied) bei 588 bis 2333 (home) oder auf ihrem Handy 741-4148 kontaktieren.
LOST & FOUND
If you have lost a watch or
ring,
please stop by and see
Mrs. Creasy
in the office.
You will need to describe
TIPS TO WAKE UP FRESH IN THE MORNINGTIPS TO WAKE UP FRESH IN THE MORNINGTIPS TO WAKE UP FRESH IN THE MORNINGTIPS TO WAKE UP FRESH IN THE MORNING
After getting up in the morning if you find
yourself quite tired then there are various other
reasons attributing to it. The following reasons will
help you to understand as well as to avoid it and to get
a quality sleep.
If you are inconsistent in your sleep schedule
then it could hamper your sleep cycle. When your
sleeping time varies from weekdays to weekends, then
you are inconsistent.
Improper functional activity can reduce your
energy considerably. When you find yourself bored,
then try something new, which can help your energy to
boost up.
When you are anemic then it prevents the
travelling of sufficient oxygen through your whole
body. It could easily make you tired. So consult with
your doctor to become aware of your present
condition and then he/she will definitely help you to
improve such condition.
Not getting enough sunlight can leave an
impact over the releasing of energizing chemical
serotonin. It mostly happens with people involved in a
desk job or working in an artificial light. As per the
WebMD, at least 20 minutes of outside time can
change your energy level noticeably, which will help
you in your sleep.
Getting enough exercise is also considered
useful for boosting up your energy level. Research
shows that getting exercise helps you to recover from
your fatigue. So next time when you are thinking about
napping, just overcome such thinking and get some
exercise.
If you are feeling stressed all the time, it could
affect your sleep. To get rid of such anxiety, yoga and
meditation could also help you.
Stress related hormones like adrenaline and
cortisol will give you an initial boost but gradually they
will wear you down as your inner monitoring systems
will be continuously in an alert state. People suffering
from chronic stress gradually get drained of all the
energy and there comes a stage where they are no
longer able to cope with any problems in life. Yoga and
meditation are some of the most effective measures of
dealing with stress. They will help in improving your
sleep pattern and will make your brain more focussed.
When you are low in energy then chopping off
your coffee could be tough. However caffeine could
also leave a negative impact on your sleep. So try not
to have caffeine within six hours before going to bed.
A MESSAGE FROM
FIVE HILLS HEALTH
REGION The Kincaid Health Centre will be closed on January 16th, 2013 and will re-open on January 28th, 2013. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Thank You! Michelle Thibault
On behalf of the Five Hills Health Region
TAEKWONDO
CLUB Just before Christmas break, the Taekwondo class had a test night here at the Kincaid Community Rink. The students got a chance to show their teacher, Jason Switzer, their highest kicks, best blocks, and forms (which for the red- white stripe belts the forms had over 40 different steps consisting of blocks, punches and kicks - all in a certain pattern). The night was topped off with the belt ceremony. The students all passed and received new belt colours. Congratulations to everyone who participated in the test night - you guys are amazing!!! Below is a picture of our fine group of young men and women who participated.
Back Row - Suzanne Morgan, Brandon Morgan, Michael Condie, Robyn Morgan, Miriah Petersen, Roger Morgan, Glen Switzer Front Row - Holly Ross, Wyatt Condie, Shelby Rode, Shaun Zerr, Carrie Rode, Matthew Condie, Justin Clampitt, Sherry Bouvier, Talon Achter, Tiffany Thomas, Tianna Rode, Arthur Weiterman, Jason Switzer and Cyril Weiterman
Holy Cow, is that a lot of snow!
The sign should say, “Too much snow today!”
No distractions from outside.
You could climb the walls!
Or the roof!
Or mountain climb!
SNOW, SNOW, EVERYWHERE!
KINCAID LIONS DRAW Kincaid Lions will be holding our annual $10,000 or Polaris side-by-side draw at the Maroon’s game versus Gravelbourg, Saturday, January 19th. Draw time will be approximately 11 p.m.! You can get your tickets from any Lions member or phone Lynn at 264-3647. Your support will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
ANEROID 4-H
CLUB The Aneroid 4-H Club would like to invite you to the Annual Appreciation Supper, Pie Auction and Bingo.
WHEN: Sunday, January 27th
, 2013
WHERE: Aneroid Rink
Everyone is welcome!
FREE VOLLEYBALL
CLINIC
For Boys and Girls Ages 11-12
This volleyball camp is a great opportunity for new
players to learn about the game of volleyball and improve
on skills they have already learned!
There is a chance to win prizes!
Bring a lunch, but healthy snacks will be provided!
SIAST Palliser Campus Moose Jaw January 19, 2013 10:00 AM-12:00 PM
12:00-1:00 PM (lunch)
1:00-2:30 PM
To register, contact Averi by email at [email protected]
Limited spots available!
PERMISSION FORM
For Grade 10 – 12 students to go
home after EXAMS I give permission for
(insert student’s names and
grades):
__________________________
to go home after the exams. I understand that the purpose of this is for my child to go HOME to study for exams. Students who do not return a permission slip will be expected to stay at the school until the buses arrive. Please fill in this form and return it to your home room teacher or to the office. Parent/Guardian Signature:
_____________________
KCS Exam Schedule January, 2013
Monday,
January 28th
Tuesday,
January 29th
8:45 - 9:00 gr.12 Reading of Dept
Exam Regulations ---
9:00 - 11:30 gr.12 ELA A30 Dept Chemistry 20
12:45 - 1:00 gr.12 Reading of Dept
Exam Regulations ---
1 - 3:30 gr.12 Math WA30 Dept ---
9 - 11:30 gr.11 Math PC 20
Chemistry 20 Math WA 20 project time (non-exam rm)
1 - 3:30 gr.11 --- ---
9 - 11:30 gr.10 Math WA 10 ELA A10
1 - 3:30 gr.10 --- ---
All exams will be written in Mr. Morgan’s room.
Semester II classes begin Wednesday, January 30th