Lakeland Ridge Weekly update
April 19, 2024
Upcoming Dates 🌸 🌱 🐣
April 25 - Gr 6 Immunizations
April 25 - Gr 1 Field Trip John Walter Museum
April 27 - Elementary Badminton Tournament
April 29 - Gr 4 Field Trip Broadview Enviroservice Station
MAY
May 1- Early Out / Theme Day - Wacky Socks and Sandals
May 1 - Hats on for Mental Health
May 2 - Star Wars Day! (May the 4th be with you)
May 2 - Gr 2 Field Trip Valley Zoo
May 3 - PL Day (No School for students)
May 6: Bus Driver Appreciation DayMay 6-12: Mental Health Week
May 7 - Class Photos
May 8 - Class Photos
May 8 - Outdoor Ed 7 Field Trip
May 10 - Gr 1 Arbour Day
May 13 - PAT: Grade 9 ELA Part A
May 14 - Junior High Track Day (Strathcona Athletic Park)
May 14 - Kindergarten Information Night 5:30-6:30pm
May 14 - School Council 6:30pm
May 16 - School Closure
May 17 - School Closure
May 20 - Victoria Day (No School)
May 23 - Outdoor Ed 8 Field Trip
May 23 - Gr 2 Field Trip Elk Island National Park
May 24 - Gr 6 Field Trip - Blackfoot Provincial Recreation Area
May 27 - Volunteer Luncheon 12:00-1:30pm
May 31 - Gr 6 Field Trip Birch Bay Ranch
Save the Date: Grade 7 and 8 Awards Ceremony
We will be honouring our grade 7 and 8 students achievements in periods 5 and 6 on Thursday, June 13. Families are welcome to join the daytime celebration.
More details to follow closer to the date of the event.
Thursday, Jun 13, 2024, 01:30 PM
101 Crimson Drive, Sherwood Park, AB, Canada
Save the Date: Grade 9 Farewell and Awards Ceremony
We invite families to join us to celebrate our grade 9 students many accomplishments as they leave our wolf pack and move onto their next exciting adventure in high school.
More details to follow closer to the date of the event.
Friday, Jun 14, 2024, 07:00 PM
101 Crimson Drive, Sherwood Park, AB, Canada
Student School Supplies 2024-25
School supply lists for the 2024-2025 school year are now available on our school website. If you'd like to order your child's supplies through Write-On Stationery you can place your order before June 1 to have the option to deliver to the school or to your home. Orders placed after June 1 will be delivered to your home.
If you choose to participate, 10% of your total order will be returned to Lakeland Ridge School as a fundraiser.
To Order Online: www.write-on.ca
Click on ’PARENTS – Order Here’
Type in and Select your School Name: Lakeland Ridge School SHERWOOD PARK
Choose your grade(s) and select package and/or items.
Complete your order by clicking ’PLACE ORDER’
You will receive an automatic email confirmation to confirm your order has been received.
• Write-On Stationery accepts VISA, MC, AMEX, Visa Debit and Interact On-line.
CHOIR 2024
The Lakeland Ridge Choir is for students in Grades 2 to 6. This extra-curricular club will meet Mrs. Rice every Day 6 in the music room from April 12 until May 30, 2024. Students will eat in the music room together and then sing during the lunch recess. The students will learn a variety of songs and vocal warm-ups.
Day 6 Choir Dates
Friday April 12
Monday April 22
Tuesday April 30
Thursday May 9
Wednesday May 22
Thursday May 30
Junior High Track Meet
On Tuesday, May 14, 2024, all Junior High students will be participating in the Lakeland Ridge Track Meet at Strathcona Athletic Park. Field trip permission forms will be sent home this week for our Junior High students or you can complete it now via https://permission.click/WeLA0/ca
If you are able to volunteer, please complete the volunteer section of the permission form.
In addition, we are hosting an optional BBQ lunch at our track meet! All food must be pre-ordered - we are unable to accept orders at the event. If you are interested in ordering a BBQ hot lunch for your child, please sign in to the Parent Portal, select your Jr High student fees, and scroll down to the bottom of the main Due Now page, under School Items. Then select and complete and submit the LLR Jr. High BBQ fee.
The BBQ order form will be available on Parent Portal from Thursday, April 18 at 3:30 pm until Monday, April 29 at noon. No late orders will be accepted. We are unable to meet any individual dietary preferences. If you are planning to volunteer, the school will cover the cost of your lunch. Please email Mr. Fisher directly rob.fisher@eips.ca with your lunch choice of either a cheeseburger combo or a hamburger combo before April 26. In the event students are absent from the track meet, no refunds for food orders will be issued and no alternate arrangements for BBQ food pick-up will be accommodated.
Please contact the school office at 780-416-9018 if you have any questions.
Complete your census online starting May 1, 2024
The 2024 municipal census begins May 1. Watch your mail in late April for your personalized PIN number. We strongly encourage residents to use the online platform for its efficiency, convenience, and security.
Starting May 13, our dedicated census workers will conduct door-to-door collection for households that have not yet participated, while the online option remains open throughout this period.
Visit Strathcona.ca/census for more information.
We kindly request for parents to tie pairs of shoes together or bind them with an elastic
Bev Facey School Council Sponsored Event - Parent Workshop on Anxiety- April 24 @ 6:30 PM
BFCHS School Council welcomes presenter Amanda Skwarok
Amanda is a Registered Provisional Psychologist with a Master’s degree in Counselling Psychology and degrees in Elementary Education and Fine Arts. She has experience working with children and youth from varying backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs from ages 6 to 18 years old. She works with teens & young adults on a range of presenting concerns such as anxiety, depression, body image concerns, eating struggles, gender and sexual identity, friendship repairs, school struggles, struggles at home, self-esteem, and self-confidence, and much more.
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Stay tuned for more information on our Elks Ticket Fundraiser coming soon!!
Do more this summer! EIPS Summer School: Register now July 2-26
Registration for EIPS Summer School is now open. The program, organized through Next Step, offers more than 40 senior high courses. Students can earn credits, upgrade marks, lighten workloads or finish pre-requisite courses.
Courses include:
Open to EIPS students entering grades 10 to 12 next fall, and students in their Grade 12 year.
· English Language Arts 10-1, 20-1, 20-2, 30-1 and 30-2
· Social Studies 10-1, 20-1, 20-2, 30-1 and 30-2
· Mathematics 10-3, 10C, 20-1, 20-2, 20-3, 30-1 and 30-2
· Science 10, 14, 24 and 30
· Biology 20 and 30
· Chemistry 20 and 30
· Physics 20 and 30
· Physical Education 10
· Traditional Land-based Learning 25
· Aboriginal Studies 10, 20, and 30
· Career and Life Management (CALM 20)
· Foundations in Industry Workplace Safety
· Work Experience and RAP
Plus, choose from a variety of complementary courses—offered online.
Learn more about EIPS Summer School 2024—including 2024 course offerings, registration, important dates and more.
Counsellor Corner
I am very excited to announce that parents will have an opportunity to sign up for Circle of Security Training for Caregivers. I have taken this training twice and have learned something new each time. I cannot recommend it enough. Please see the information below for further details and instructions on how to register. If you have any questions you are also welcome to contact me at tammy.marks@eips.ca
Circle of Security® Training for Caregivers Spring 2024
Strong relationships are the foundation of wellness and learning. This session will be focused on the caregiver/child relationship and be most applicable to your family setting with young children (grade 2 and younger). However, there will be opportunities to gain insight into how you might better understand your family/work/partner relationships as well.
About the Program:
At times all parents feel lost or without a clue about what their child might need from them. Imagine what it might feel like if you were able to make sense of what your child was really asking from you. The Circle of Security® Parenting™ program is based on decades of research about how secure parent-child relationships can be supported and strengthened.
Using the COSP™ model developed by the Circle of Security originators, a facilitator will help parents:
o Understand their child’s emotional world by learning to read emotional needs
o Support their child’s ability to successfully manage emotions
o Enhance the development of their child's self-esteem
o Honor the innate wisdom and desire for their child to be secure
EIPS will be offering this training for caregivers this spring. Join us for 6 sessions on Mondays in April/May.
Session Dates/Time: April 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6, 13 from 6:15-7:30 PM
All sessions are at Glen Allan School in the library. Space is limited. To register, please click here: https://permission.click/egJgO/ca/signee-info
Tammy Marks (she/her)
School Counsellor
Family Community Services
No Such Thing as a Bad Kid: For Parents and Caregivers of Children ages 2 - 12 years
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2024, 6:30 – 8PM (In Person at FCS)
Kids do not come with instruction manuals. Most parents may feel puzzled by their children's feelings and behaviors at some point in their parenting journey. Join us for a presentation that helps parents understand what's behind children's behaviors and learn how to support children with emotional and behavioral challenges.
You can register here: No Such Thing as a Bad Kid: For Parents and Caregivers of Children ages 2 - 12 years, Thursday, May 2, 2024, 6:30 - 8pm - Family and parenting supports | Strathcona County
Transitioning to Junior High-For parents and caregivers of youth starting Junior High in Fall 2024
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2024, 6 – 7PM (ONLINE)
Transitioning from elementary to junior high school is exciting and can be stressful. Learn strategies to support your teenager at this free workshop for parents and caregivers of youth transitioning from grade 6 to 7.
Family Fun Event: International Mud Day (Drop-in): For adults, caregivers and children of all ages
THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 2024, 4 – 6PM (IN PERSON AT Child and Youth Community Center)
Children love getting messy with mud. In addition to being fun, playing with mud helps develop fine motor skills and contributes to the healthy development of the sensory system. Join us for Mud Day, where children and adults alike can create, imagine, and get dirty together. Register Here: Family Fun Event: International Mud Day (Drop-in): For adults, caregivers and children of all ages, Thursday, June 27, 2024, 4 - 6pm - Family and parenting supports | Strathcona County
Did you know?
Alberta Reserves are accumulated surplus funds that may be designated to a school, department or priority. The Board of Trustees approves the transfer of funds to and from reserves and has a yearly plan on how those reserves are used—to the benefit of students. EIPS identifies high-demand areas and uses its operating reserves for initiatives like student learning, new curriculum work, consultant support, mental health initiatives, technology upgrades, public-health best practices and other one-time projects. Operating reserves are also used to furnish and equip new schools and classrooms. With its capital reserves, EIPS replaces ageing equipment, purchases technology, modernizes and expands student learning spaces, and funds emergent capital needs.
Learn more:
ATHLETICS
Want to know when things are happening? We have an athletics calendar on the LLR school website. https://www.lakelandridge.ca/athletics/athletics-calendar. Please visit often as our Athletics staff will update as often as they can. Please feel free to contact Mr. Fisher (our Athletics Director) if you have any questions or require more information.