RHJ Weekly Update
January 23, 2022
Parent Council
Returning Student Registration for 2022-23
Elk Island Public Schools (EIPS) will once again conduct an online returning student registration process to confirm student registrations for the 2022-23 school year. Families of all current students—with the exception of graduating Grade 12 students—must complete the process to confirm the school their child plans to attend in the 2022-23 school year or advise the Division of their plans not to return to EIPS. Additionally, students who want to attend a non-designated school need to make that request through the returning student registration process—acceptance is based on available space. The 2022-23 returning student registration takes place Feb. 1-28, 2022.
Access to the Returning Student Registration Form is provided through the PowerSchool Parent Portal. If you don’t have a PowerSchool Parent Portal account, you need to set one up before Feb. 1, 2022. Create a PowerSchool Parent Portal account
For more information, contact the school office at 780-998-2216.
Calling in Absences
- Calling the school at 780-998-2216
- emailing rhjattendance@eips.ca
- through our website at https://www.rudolphhennig.ca/contact
Moving forward we will be calling the families of students who are away to confirm the absence, but our preference is that families reach out to the school. Thanks for your support with this.
Career Exploration Opportunity at RHJ
The quiz is a 10-minute, daily self-discovery activity that serves students with a new set of question every day and becomes more personalized over time. This tool will help students explore post-secondary, labour markets, and career options, and match their interests to higher education and career pathways. We are excited for our students to see what is out there beyond high school!
Student Voice
This Week at Rudolph Hennig
Monday, January 24 - Day 2
Ms. Kropp away
Student Voice - HR 72 and 74
Virtual Parent Council Meeting - 6:00pm
Tuesday, January 25 - Day 3
Student Voice - HR 71
RHJ Lead Teacher Meeting - 3:15pm to 4:15pm
Ms. Kropp available
Wednesday, January 26 - Day 4
Ms. Kropp available
Student Voice - HR 75
Thursday, January 27 - Day 5
Ms. Kropp available
Family Literacy Day
Friday, January 28 - Day 6
Meeting at Central Office - Mr. Shudra and Mrs. Orr away in afternoon
Ms. Kropp available
Coming up in January
January 24 School Council Meeting
January 27 Family Literacy Day
January 29 Bell Lets talk “Mental Health Awareness”
January 31 Professional Development Day
High School Information Nights and Open House
Preparing for the World of Work
1. Career Pathways is designed to develop skills that students can apply in their daily lives when preparing for entry into the workplace or for further learning opportunities. Competencies achieved will allow students to make relevant connections with work and/or post-secondary training.
Each month Career Pathways distributes relevant planning material, presentation sessions, occupational spotlights, and other helpful information meant to support students and families. It is our hope students in Junior High begin to understand opportunities available to them and explore and reflect on a variety of experiences to help them plan their next steps. High School students continue to set goals and further develop the skills, knowledge and attitudes that increase their readiness to successfully transition beyond high school.
Please see the link to the January 2022 CP News
Counsellor Corner with Ms. Kropp
Recognizing Anxiety
We have a third year Concordia student volunteering at the school. Ms. Hipkin will be meeting with students to discuss high school and post-secondary options. She will also be meeting with students individually and in small groups to work through booklets on recognizing anxiety and strategizes to overcome anxiety.
Guided Meditation and Stress Reduction
Weekly guided meditations will start January 6 during the second part of lunch in the Flex Room (157). A maximum of 8 students will be allowed. Admittance will be based on students first to arrive.
On Tuesday, January 25th Meditation will be moved to the Blue Mat room and 20 students can attend. Admittance is based on students first to arrive.
Mental Health Resources
COVID-19 TEXT4HOPE-Alberta Health Services
Alberta Health Services
Caregiver Education Sessions: January
Alberta Health Services, in collaboration with The Mental Health Foundation, offers free online programming for parents and caregivers of children and youth. Upcoming Caregiver Education Sessions, Lunch & Learn Webinars and Drop-In Series are outlined in the January Caregiver Education Team Newsletter.
Text4Hope - Free daily text messaging services, evidence-based tool that helps people identify and adjust the negative thoughts, feelings and behaviours a pandemic might be expected to provoke
To subscribe text COVID19HOPE to 393939.
MoreGoodDays – Free daily text messaging services for youth delivering inspiration and advice straight to your phone via text message. Whether you’re feeling high or low on any given day, these simple messages can shift your perspective and give you something positive to build on. Brought to Albertans by Kickstand and Alberta Blue Cross in coordination with Alberta based health foundations
To subscribe text MoreGoodDays to 393939
Healthy Together - A guide to family and home life during COVID-19
Ms. Kropp
Important Dates
2021-2022 Important Dates
January
January 24 School Council Meeting
January 27 Family Literacy Day
January 29 Bell Lets talk “Mental Health Awareness”
January 31 Professional Development Day
February
February 1 First day of Second Semester
February 2 Staff Meeting - Early Dismissal
February 10-11 Teachers Convention
February 15 National Flag Day
February 17 Random Acts of Kindness Day
February 21 Family Day - Stat
February 23 Pink Shirt Day
February 28 School Council Meeting
March
March 2 Staff Meeting Day - Early Dismissal
March 4 Professional Development Day
March 4-5 Ted Tchir Basketball Tournament - RHJ Gym
March 8 International Women’s Day
March 14 Pi Day
March 17 Parent Teacher Conferences
March 21 School Council Meeting
March 21 World Down Syndrome Day
March 25-31 Spring Break
March 27 World Theatre Day
April
April 1 Spring Break
April 2 World Autism Day
April 6 Staff Meeting - Early Dismissal
April 7 World Health Day
April 12 RHJ Information Night
April 15 Good Friday
April 16 National Librarian Day
April 18 Easter Monday
April 22 Earth Day
April 23 World Book Day
April 25 School Council Meeting
April 27 Administrative Professionals Day
May
May 1 Hats on! For mental health
May 2-6 Mental Health Week
May 3 Bus Driver Appreciation Day?
May 3 Support Staff Appreciation Day?
May 4 Staff Meeting - Early Dismissal
May 5 Teacher Appreciation Day
May 6 Professional Development Day
May 18 Spring Band Concert - RHJ Gym
May 20 School Closure Day
May 23 Victoria Day
May 30 School Council Meeting
June
June 1 Staff Meeting - Early Dismissal
June 2-3 Performing Arts - One Act Plays - RHJ Gym
June 5 World Environment Day
June 8 Guitar Cafe - RHJ Gym
June 28 Last Instructional Day
June 29 Last Operational DayAbout Us
Welcome to the home of the Ravens! We support personal development and academic growth for all of our students.
Rudolph Hennig Junior High School honours Treaty 6 territory and welcomes students from Metis settlements and First Nations communities throughout Western Canada and the Northwest Territories. We strive to build a safe and caring environment where cultural practices and traditions are honoured and celebrated. We work closely with community Elders to bring the truth of Canada’s history to our students as we work towards shared reconciliation.
We hope your year with us will be an enjoyable, rewarding, and memorable experience. Rudolph Hennig’s staff are committed to ensuring all students achieve success.
Email: general.rhj@eips.ca
Website: www.rudolphhennig.ca/
Phone: 780-998-2216
Twitter: @RHJRavens