Good Afternoon CMAC Families

It was another great week at CMAC. The positivity pins are out in force… and I am starting to worry that I might be the big (winner?) of our ice bucket challenge. Grade 9’s had a great day in Kananaskis learning about rivers. Grade 5’s and 6’s, then 7’s, 8’s and 9’s had some really fun track and field days. 

Everyone is hard at work getting ready for our big celebration of learning next Thursday, May 15, from 6-7:30 pm. All CMAC families are welcome! 

Things to see and do: 

★ Come and visit your child’s academic classes and let them teach you!

★ Visit the Art room and Shop

★ Go to the gym and challenge your child to a game

★ Visit the Courtyard to learn about our Reconciliation Garden. See the garden plan that was sent in the WAAG last week, and there is a list below of plants we would like to prioritize, with more information. If you make a purchase or have any of the plants listed and can bring in a splice, or if you are able to source any of the plants, please bring them in, roll up your sleeves and get dirty with us.

★ Bring some cash and don’t miss out on our fundraisers

○  Don’t miss the bake sale in the Learning Commons (pre-orders accepted until May 12) Other baked goods available, first come first served (limited supply) cash, debit/credit accepted

○  Friendship Club will be selling stickers, cash only

★ At 7:00pm join us in the gym to wrap up the evening and enjoy some performances from our wonderful talent show participants.

If you would like to participate in our Reconciliation Garden and donate a plant, the following plants are what we are looking to prioritize. They are all available at "Spruce it up" off of Macleod Trail.

Note: any of the columbine flowers are a great addition as long as it's: red, blue, yellow or white.

Upcoming Calendar and Events 

Monday May 12 – Day 1 – TLC Formal

Tuesday May 13 – Day 2 – TLC Informal

Wednesday May 14 – Day 3 – TLC Informal

Thursday May 15 – Day 4 – TLC Informal – Celebration of Learning!!!

Friday May 16 – Non-Instructional Day – No School for Students

 

Monday May 19– Victoria Day – School Closed

Tuesday May 20 – Day 1 – TLC Informal

Wednesday May 21 – Day 2 – TLC Informal

Thursday May 22 – Day 3 – TLC Informal

Friday May 24 – Day 1 Even – TLC Casual

School Council 

We are looking forward to another School Council meeting on Tuesday May 13, online on teams. Please know all are welcome, we really appreciate hearing from our parents, and for the support you provide our school. We do still have a few positions that need to be filled: 

  • Casino Coordinator – Tentatively Filled! Thank you, I love our parent community!!
  • Social Media Coordinator – Filled! Thank you!!!
  • Co-chair
  • Help with Fun Lunches next year – starts September, but help learning and preparing is available now.
  • NEW – We will need to form a “Park Committee” to plan a new play structure/area for our kids. This is a multi-year process, so we need a big team to carry the work forward. 

You do not need any experience we have an awesome team that will help you learn. If you can help, please contact me at srbecker@cbe.ab.ca or join us at our next online meeting, the link is below. Our next online meeting this Tuesday May 13, login information is below. Please come join us, all are welcome! 

Microsoft Teams Need help?

Join the meeting now

Meeting ID: 219 329 164 249

Passcode: Hz3CZ3iL 

Newspapers for Art Class 

Mrs. Lloyd is leading her Art classes in a paper mache project. If you have newspapers at home, please send them to school with your child. They can find Mrs. Lloyd in Room 20, or the Art room, Room 23.

Library Year End

 Colonel Macleod School Library What’s happening this spring?

During the month of May, the library will operate normally. Books that students check out are due after two weeks, as usual. 

In June, Mrs. Slater is conducting an inventory. This is a task that must be completed in all school libraries regularly, and all books need to be on the shelves in order for inventory counting to be accurate .

To allow Mrs. Slater the time and space needed to conduct an inventory, ALL BOOKS ARE DUE BY FRIDAY, JUNE 6. Any books not returned to the library by Friday, June 13 will be considered lost, and they will be billed to students’ MyCBE accounts. 

Please make sure your student returns all library materials by June 6. Students should also be prepared to bring a book to school for silent reading in class, as books will not be loaned out of the Colonel Macleod library after June 5. This can be a book from home, or the Calgary Public Library 

Free and inexpensive books can be found at neighbourhood Little Free Libraries, thrift stores and second-hand bookstores such as Books Between Friends (NE Calgary) and Fair’s Fair (Inglewood). Another great source for inexpensive books is Calgary's Big Book Sale, which takes place at the Calgary Curling Club from May 9-19. 

Thank you for your support with these end-of-year procedures and expectations. It helps us keep the library collection vibrant and relevant for our students. 

Next Year 

We are planning for the fall, and the coming school year. Please, if you know your child/children will not be attending CMAC next year, email Mrs. Karen in the office at kaondrus@cbe.ab.ca and tell her your child’s name, grade, and where they will be attending school next year. If you have already done this, thank you, no needto do it again. If you have not, we really appreciate the heads up as it helps us plan. 

CMAC Bottle Fundraiser 

Are you doing some spring cleaning?? Well, Colonel Macleod School is still collecting bottles at two bottle depot locations. 

  • Sage Hill Bottle Depot, located at 70 Sage Hill Plaza NW,
  • Happy Can Bottle Depot, located at 700 33st NE, Unit 12

Both will be collecting bottles for Colonel Macleod School. The collected bottles will go towards building a new playground. If you would like to donate your bottles to Colonel Macleod School at either bottle depot, all you have to do is ask for the bottles to put on the Colonel Macleod School account when dropping off. They will give you a receipt showing how much you donated. 

Thank you for your support and please reach out if you have any questions. 

Social Media and Technology Tips for Parents & Guardians 

One of my incredible teachers bought me a book that explores the severe impacts of reliance on screens on our children: “The Anxious Generation” by Jonathan Haight. The video below begins to explore some key themes, but if you want to learn more the book looks excellent and is worth reading. As I start reading, I will be happy to connect with any parents who want to discuss what they learned! 

https://jonathanhaidt.com/social-media/ 

Sports Teams 

With the changing of the seasons, more classes will be engaging in learning outside. Please send students prepared: supportive shoes for physical activity, water bottles, hats and sunscreen can all go a long way toward making time spent learning outside an enjoyable experience for all. 

Please review expectations for spectators at all sporting events. 

  • All students/youth in attendance at games must be accompanied by a supervising adult who can bring them home if they are unable to follow the rules. Children must not be left unsupervised while in the school.
  • If students do not have an adult to supervise them, they will be directed to leave.
  • Please do not take photos or videos of players if other youth may be in the frame. I understand the desire to capture and share your child’s experience, but it violates the privacy of the other players.
  • If you attend games at other schools, you may be directed to keep your phone in your bag at all times, and not to enter/exit the building once you have arrived. If needed, we will implement these rules here too.
  • All attendees should be positive and supportive: disrespectful behaviour to players, coaches, referees or other spectators will be addressed by admin.
  • Failure to follow rules and support a positive experience for may result in your being directed to leave, and possibly being barred from attending future events.

We have an incredible community of students and parents, and I don’t expect any of this to be an issue. Clear expectations help set us all up for success, and keep our focus where it belongs: on our incredible student athletes. Thank you in advance for another incredible year of CMAC athletics! 

In further athletics news: 

Please have a look in your MyCBE account and pay any unpaid fees. 

If students want to try out for a team, they MUST first return their Annual Authorization for Athletic Tryout form

If your child is playing on a sports team, or volunteering, please pick them up right at the end of their games and practices. Our teachers generously volunteer their time, and like the kids, are tired by the end of the day. If students cannot be picked up or find their way home on time, they will not be allowed to participate. 

To participate in games and practices, students must be present for the duration of the school day, as per Calgary Middle Level Schools Amateur Athletics rules. They must also represent themselves as positive members of the school community, as per the standards set by our school for students in leadership roles. 

Homework Hotel 

Wednesdays at lunch, students in grades 7-9 can stay get extra help from teachers, or complete their homework in Room 4. Students in Grade 6 can attend Homework Hotel at lunch on Day 3 each week. 

House Teams 

Building from last year, homerooms have been split up into house teams. A huge thank you to Mrs. Fehr and Mrs. Dokimenko for the work they have put into this. 

PURPLE- 5-1, 6-3, 7-6, 8-2, 8-4, 9-3

ORANGE- 5-3, 7-2, 7-3, 8-1, 8-6, 9-4

BLUE- 6-1, 7-4, 8-5, 9-1, 9-5, LEAD

GREEN- 5-2, 6-2, 7-1, 7-5, 8-3, 9-2

Volunteers 

We need your help! Our teachers are doing a great job organizing exciting field trip opportunities for your kids. With the new volunteer clearance process, we are running short on volunteers. Please, if you are able to volunteer, complete the new volunteer process so we can keep offering these experiences for our students. 

There is a new voucher process in place to pay for police security checks for volunteers, please connect with Karen Ondrus in the office to learn more. 

Fees 

Please pay your fees! A little bit from each family really adds up, and we need that money to support your child’s education. Log in to MyCBE now and pay any outstanding fees. While you are there, please complete your student demographic form for the year. This is what allows us to quickly contact you in case of an emergency! 

For families with low incomes, the CBE provides a fee waiver program. Please see the following link for details: CBE | Waivers 

If there is a field trip or other learning opportunity with a fee, and this fee will prevent your child from participating, please connect with the principal. No child should miss a learning opportunity offered to their class due to financial reasons.

Healthy Hunger 

Note: All orders, changes or cancellations must be completed no later than 5 days prior to the lunch date. Don’t miss those deadlines! 

May 22 - Subway (order deadline May 17)

June 5 - Panago (order deadline May 31)