WAAG Sept. 22 | Housekeeping, Terry Fox, Sports, Truth & Reconciliation
Good Afternoon CMAC Families,
Thank you to everyone who was able to attend Meet the Teacher Night last night. It was great to see so many families all together in the building, meeting their children’s teachers.
Upcoming Calendar and Events
Monday September 25 – Day 2 – TLC Formal
Tuesday September 26 – Day 3 – TLC Informal
Wednesday September 27 – Day 4 – TLC Informal
Thursday September 28 – Day 1 – TLC Informal
Friday September 29 – School Closed – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Monday October 2 – Day 2 – TLC Formal or wear an orange shirt – Orange Shirt Day Assembly (correction from previous WAAG)
Tuesday October 3 – Day 3 – TLC Informal
Wednesday October 4 – Day 4 – TLC Informal
Thursday October 5 – Day 1 – TLC Informal
Friday October 6 – Day 2 Even
Housekeeping
- Morning drop off: please do not use the staff parking lot to drop your children off in the morning. It creates safety issues with children getting off of busses, and traffic issues for busses that are trying to drop children off. Rather, park on the opposite (west) site of 6th street and have your children safely use the crosswalk to get to school.
- Forms: If you have not done so yet, please log in to My CBE to complete important forms.
- Lunch: Please, if you send your child with a meal that required cutlery (fork, spoon), also send them with the required cutlery.
Sports Teams
Cross Country, Soccer and Basketball are all up and running. Thank you to all students who tried out, and thank you to those who made the team for committing to the responsibility that comes with representing our school.
If your child is playing on a sports team, 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 they can not be picked up 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.
Students must return their Annual Authorization for Athletic tryouts (sent home last Friday) to their Phys Ed teacher before they participate.
Terry Fox Fundraising
This year, our Terry Fox Day goal was $2000. Our kids, with your support, blew that figure out of the water and brought in an impressive $2882.82! Excellent work CMAC! Homeroom 7-5 brought in the most class based funds, and will be treated to a lunch, served by their teachers and administration, on Tuesday September 26. Nice work 7-5!
A huge thank you, to Mrs. Fehr and the PE team, Mrs. Goett and the lunch team, Mrs. Slater, Ms. Dokimenko and the leadership students, and everyone who made this day such a success!
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day – Sept. 30
Both the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day take place on September 30. Because CBE schools are closed on this important occasion, we will engage students in learning about its significance on Monday October 2.
Orange Shirt Day is an Indigenous-led grassroots commemorative day intended to raise awareness of the individual, family and community inter-generational impacts of residential schools, and to promote the concept of “Every Child Matters”. The orange shirt is a symbol of the stripping away of culture, freedom and self-esteem experienced by Indigenous children over generations.
On September 30, all Canadians are encouraged to wear orange to honour the thousands of Survivors of residential schools, and their contributions to Canada’s rich cultural heritage.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation & Orange Shirt Day Event - Sept. 30
CBE students, staff and their families and friends are invited to join an event being hosted by the City of Calgary in partnership with the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District. The third annual ceremonial opening is taking place on Sept. 30 from 9-10:30 a.m. at Fort Calgary (750 9th Ave SE). This year's gathering will include a smudge tent, in-person Indigenous speakers and performers, an aerial salute ceremony, and other events. The events will also include an intertribal dance demonstration featuring Indigenous students from the CBE and CCSD. Participants are encouraged to wear orange.
Following the YYC, CBE & CCSD event, all are invited to join the Pokaiks – The Children Commemorative Annual Walk and Gathering 2023. The walk will begin at 11 a.m. at City Hall (15- minute walk from Fort Calgary or 2-minute drive) and continue to Shaw Millennium Park (30-minute walk). The walk will be followed by drumming/dancing, Indigenous community speakers, artisan booths, and food sales.