Week of 10/16-10/20
Important Dates
- Monday, October 16 - JV Girls Volleyball in Delia (Gr. 10 & 11)
- Monday, October 16 - Sr. Girls Volleyball vs. Prairie Christian (Three Hills) in Hanna (Gr. 11 & 12)
- Tuesday, October 17 - Freson Hot Lunch - Chicken Fingers & Veggies (K-6)
- Tuesday, October 17 - CTF Agriculture Field Trip to Horse Thief Canyon (Gr. 7-9)
- Wednesday, October 18 - November Hot Lunch Order Forms Due (K-6)
- Wednesday, October 18 - Jr. High Girls Volleyball vs. St. Anthony's (Drumheller) in Hanna (Gr. 7-9)
- Wednesday, October 18 - Sr. High Girls Volleyball in Three Hills (Gr. 11 & 12)
- Thursday, October 19 - Sr. High Football vs. Millwoods in Edmonton (Gr. 10-12)
- Thursday, October 19 - JV Girls Volleyball in Morrin (Gr. 10 & 11)
- Friday, October 20 - Sigmund Brouwer Presentation 12:30-1:30 pm Grade 1-8, 2:00-3:00 pm - Grade 7 Workshop
- Friday, October 20 & Saturday, October 21 - Sr. High Girls Volleyball Tournament in Stettler (Gr. 11 & 12)
- Friday, October 20 & Saturday, October 21 - Jr. High Girls Volleyball (Black & Gold) in Strathmore (Gr 7-9)
- Saturday, October 21 - Cross Country Provincials in Trochu (Gr 10-12) Good Luck Joffrey!
Cross Country - Zones/Bashaw/Battle River Race Series
Congratulations to the junior high and senior high runners who competed at Zones in Trochu on Wednesday. Special Congratulations to Ryley Hickle who received the Bronze Medal, Joffrey Wood - 5th place and Seandra Weber 17th place. Joffrey and Seandra qualified to advance to provincials. Congratulations to all Cross Country runners who raced in Bashaw yesterday. Special Congratulations to Liam Wassell - 1st place, Ryley Hickle - 4th place, Alexa Krismer - 5th place, Joffrey Wood - 5th place, Blair Campion - 8th place, Kalli Cooper - 9th place, Natalie Karg - 10th place and Emmitt Olsen - 13th place. Congratulations to the following Cross Country runners who place in the top 6 overall in all the Battle River races: Liam Wassell - 1st place, Ryley Hickle 2nd place, Blair Campion - 4th place and Dominic Jones - 6th place.
Raising Digitally Responsible Youth
Safer Schools Together acknowledges the challenges of modern parenting, especially with the surge in technology and social media. To assist, they're offering access to their guide, "Raising Digitally Responsible Youth." Aimed at parents and caregivers, this guide provides insights into popular social media platforms, video games, and emerging trends that children might engage with. It includes practical tips, step-by-step instructions, and definitions for widely used apps like TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram. The best part? It's complimentary, allowing schools to share this valuable resource within their parent community for free!
Lifetouch
Thank you to School Council who has so graciously agreed to purchase a class photo for each student in grade K-12 this year.
Lifetouch Customer Care Contact:
If you have questions about your fall photos status, errors on their orders or how to place orders, please call our Lifetouch Customer Care line at 1.866.457.8212 or go to our ordering website, www.mylifetouch.ca
EASY Way of accessing your child’s images online:
Lifetouch Photography is excited to announce the launch of a new way to access photos online.
After much safety and security testing, Lifetouch developed a way for families to access their child’s photo using their student ID number.
Go to our website at www.mylifetouch.ca, click on Student ID and follow the detailed instructions to view and order photos.
If you have any questions on this ordering process, please call the Lifetouch Customer Care Line at 1.866.457.8212 or access the live chat on our website, www.mylifetouch.ca
Parents can still access their photos online by using their child’s portrait ID and access code. By enabling the option of using your child’s student ID number, gives people another way to access photos if they lose their proof sheet.
Lifetouch Rewards for families!
Discounts and information directly to parents about photo days at your school when parents sign up for Lifetouch Rewards at my.lifetouch.ca
2022-2023 Yearbooks
2022-2023 Yearbooks have arrived! If you have pre-ordered a yearbook or would like to purchase a yearbook for $30.00, please stop by the JCC school office.
Next Week
- Monday, October 23 - Educational Liaison Association of Alberta (ELAA) Post Secondary Event in the North Gym (Grade 10-11 and interested Grade 12) 1:00-3:00 pm
- Monday, October 23 - Little Caesars Pizza Pickup @ 3:00-5:00 pm in the Theatre
- Tuesday, October 24 - Subway Hot Lunch (K-6)
- Tuesday, October 24 - Wear Blue - National Child Abuse Prevention Month Awareness
- Tuesday, October 24 - How do I get there? - Nursing Careers Webinar 6:30-7:30 pm (Gr. 9-12)
- Thursday, October 26 - HCSES Annual General Meeting @ 7:00 pm
Grade 7-9 Report Card and Student-led Conference
October 16, 2023
Dear Parents,
As many of you are aware, last year, we at J.C. Charyk underwent changes to our reporting process in Elementary, moving to an outcomes based reporting checklist along with student-led conferences in place of a traditional report card and parent-teacher interviews. At this point in time, the next step to continue supporting learning and growing as a school is to make changes to our reporting process in Junior High, bringing it in line with what was started in Elementary last year.
In doing this, we have generated a sample of what we view as a potential outcomes based report card, which is attached with this letter. The goal of this report card is to allow our students and parents to understand exactly how each student is achieving in relation to the programs of study that they are learning. There is strong evidence that outcomes based reporting is a more suitable indicator of student achievement than traditional assessment practices, and it is our hope that these practices will help students to better understand their strengths and areas for growth as they reflect on their learning.
Along with a new report card, we are planning to host two consecutive nights of parent-teacher interviews for Grades 7-9 after report cards have gone home in November and April, rather than the current format of pre and post report card interviews. The first night of these interviews will be structured as an “open house” where students will present a portfolio of their learning to their parents. These portfolios are based on the work we have been doing as a school surrounding Leader in Me, and will detail their goals and dreams, what they are doing to achieve them, samples of work from their classes that they are proud of or demonstrate growth as a learner, and reflections on where they are in their academic journey. Teachers would be available during the open house to comment on student work or answer parent questions. The second night of interviews would be for a more traditional parent-teacher interview by appointment to address any concerns that arose during the open house or school term.
The sample report card attached has been developed through several conversations as a school staff while also consulting what is being done in other school divisions in terms of outcomes based assessment. At this time, we would like feedback from you, the parents, on these proposed changes to our reporting process. We ask that you please complete the attached survey so we are able to determine how to shape this process to best serve our school community. In the meantime, if you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to reach out.
Yours in education,
Corry Raugust - Principal
Ryan Wales - Vice Principal
Kelly Lewis - Vice Principal
National Child Abuse Prevention Month
October is National Child Abuse Prevention Month in Canada and Luna is raising awareness about child abuse and the important role communities play in keeping children and youth safe. Child and Youth Advocacy Centres are safe places dedicated to providing children, youth and their families with the necessary support and resources they need throughout the disclosure, investigation and judicial process, and along their healing journeys. Since opening our doors a decade ago, Luna has supported over 15,000 young people and their families, and that number continues to grow each year.
But we cannot do this alone.
In honour of Child Abuse Prevention Month, we invite you to join us on Tuesday, October 24th to #GoBlueAB! By wearing blue, we can raise more awareness about the prevalence of child abuse in our communities and how we can take action to prevent it. It will also serve as a symbol of solidarity with the thousands of children, youth and families in Alberta who have been impacted by abuse. We are reaching out to our community to encourage everyone to participate in #GoBlueAB. All you have to do is encourage your class and colleagues to wear blue on October 24th and then take a photo and share it on your social media channels. Don’t forget to tag us @lunacentreyyc and use the hashtag #GoBlueAB so we can share your photos throughout the day!
Let's create a wave of blue across Alberta to show our support for the children and youth who need it most.
Sports - Next Week
- Monday, October 23 - JV Girls Volleyball vs. Delia in Hanna (Gr. 10 & 11)
- Tuesday, October 24 - Jr. Girls Volleyball @ Drumheller - St. Anthonys (Gr. 7-9)
- Wednesday, October 25 - Jr. Girls Volleyball vs. Delia in Hanna (Gr 7-9)
- Wednesday, October 25 - Senior High Girls Volleyball in Three Hills (Gr. 11 & 12)
- Thursday, October 26 - JV Girls Volleyball vs. Morrin in Hanna (Gr. 10 & 11)
- Friday, October 27 - JV Girls Volleyball in Consort (Gr. 10 & 11)
- Saturday, October 28 - Junior High Girls Volleyball in Strathmore (team Black & Gold - Gr. 7-9)
- Saturday, October 28 - Senior High Football Game vs. Hinton in Camrose (Gr. 10-12)
Legion Remembrance Day Contest
We have new entry forms this year and our Literary Contest has been named after Rabbi Bulka. The Literary Contests are open to students in grades 4 -12. All students from K - 12 are eligible to enter the Poster Contests, and the video contests are open to students in grade 7-12. Please click on the following link for information and entry forms. Please make sure to use the new entry forms for the students' submissions. The Deadline for the poster and Rabbi Bulka Literary contests is November 30.
"We Will Remember Them"
Green Certificate
Students in grades 11 and 12 can register to test in November using the link below.
TESTING
November Testing - Olds and Hanna
Here is the link to register for our upcoming Green Certificate testing days in Olds on November 14th and in Hanna on November 23rd:
November Testing - REGISTER HERE
Please note: Once test registration closes, I will create a test schedule. After that is created, I will email a confirmation letter that includes test time, testing day details and a parking pass to each individual student, their parent and their school coordinator.
Nursing Careers Information
Tuesday, October 24 How Do I Get There? - Nursing Careers (South Zone)
Are you a rural Alberta high school student (grades 9 to 12) interested in a helping profession, or working in a health career after high school? Would you like to explore the various options and opportunities?
Could a career in rural nursing be in your future? Have you thought about becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Registered Nurse (RN), or Nurse Practitioner (NP)?
Use this link to register for the free webinar:
J. C. Charyk Hanna School Clothing Store
J. C. Charyk Hanna School
Don't hesitate to reach out if you need anything!
Phone: 403-854-3642
Email: jccharykschool@plrd.ab.ca
Website: https://jcc.plrd.ab.ca/
Address: Box 1270 Hanna, Alberta T0J 1P0
801 4th Street W. Hanna