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April 22 BUZZ

Panda Day at Glen Allan!

Happy Tuesday!

It's a great week for a great week!

Week-at-a-Glance 

Action

  • Write On Stationary
  • Shoe Drive

Information 

Opportunity

WEEK AT A GLANCE 

Monday 

  • Easter Monday No School

Tuesday 

  • Earth Day
  • Shoe Drive begins
  • Last Day to order Hot Lunch - This info was sent home in a separate email last week.

Glen Allan School Council (GASC) will be hosting Hot Lunch from Nitza’s Pizza on April 25. Orders are open NOW, and close on Tuesday, April 22 at 6:00 P.M. 

Wednesday 

  • Wills Wednesdays - Friendship Club
  • Promotional Video Filming

Thursday 

  • Dungeons and Dragons Club Gr. 4 - 6
  • Fire Drill planned in the afternoon

Friday 

  • Hot Lunch Day - Thank you for sending a regular lunch with your children if they choose to not participate in the hot lunch day.
  • April 26 - Gr. 5 & 6 Badminton Tournament 
  • April 27 to May 4 - National Volunteer Week 
  • April 28 - Election Polling Station here at Glen Allan
  • April 30 - Special GASC and Fundraising committee meeting
  • May 2 - PL Day - School Closed for Students
  • May 7 - Early Dismissal and Hats on For Mental Health Day - Wear Hats!
  • May 22 - School Council AGM
  • June 26 - New Playground Construction Begins

ACTION

Write On Stationary

If you would like to purchase next school year's school supplies through Write On Stationary, please follow the instructions below to order. Orders placed before June 1 will be delivered to the school the third week in June, so you have them for the summer.

https://www.write-on.ca/shop/

FOR ONLINE ORDERS:

• Go to www.write-on.ca

• Click on “PARENTS – Order Here”

• School Name: Glen Allan School – SHERWOOD PARK

• Choose your grade and place your order.

• Complete your order by clicking ‘PLACE ORDER’

• You will receive an automatic email confirmation to confirm your order has been received

• We accept VISA, MC, AMEX, Visa/MC Debit.

Shoe Drive

Glen Allan school will be participating in the 9th Annual Earth Day Shoe Drive! A flyer was sent home with students, you can also click here to see the information.

INFORMATION

New Glen Allan Playground

We are so excited to share the design for the new playground. Construction is scheduled to begin the day after school is over for the summer; fingers crossed it is ready when school resumes in the fall. Thank you, thank you, thank you to our Glen Allan School Council (GASC) and to our school and greater community for making this happen! We are so excited!

Get Ready for Kindergarten

Do you have a child registered in kindergarten next year? If so, make sure to attend Glen Allan's upcoming Kindergarten Information Night on Monday, May 12 5:00-6:00pm. You’ll get to:

  • tour the school;
  • meet the teachers;
  • gain insight on play-based learning; and
  • see what a typical day looks like.

Kindergarten Information Night 2025:

Date: May 12

Time: 5 - 6 p.m.

Location: Glen Allan Elementary School

To make the transition to school as smooth as possible, Elk Island Public Schools has put together a toolkit for families. The kit includes information about registration, important dates, programming options, what to expect, eligibility, finding your designated school, transportation and more.

First Nations, Metis and Inuit

April (Frog Moon) Newsletter 

Caregiver Series: April Sessions

Recovery Alberta offers free online programming for parents and caregivers of children and youth. Sessions are offered through Zoom. The list of April 2025 sessions is now available.

A big THANK YOU to EIPS Volunteers

National Volunteer Week takes place April 27 to May 4. On behalf of the Board of Trustees at Elk Island Public Schools (EIPS), I want to say a giant thank you to all EIPS volunteers. This year’s theme is Volunteers Make Waves, and that’s certainly true in our Division. No matter whether you’ve chaperoned a field trip, helped out at a hot lunch day or provided support in a classroom—every time you’ve stepped in a school—you’ve made a ripple effect that washes over your community. These waves of positivity, hard work and dedication build up and make a momentous impact on a student’s experience at school.

So, thank you again for being a part of our ocean at EIPS. The waves you’ve made—and will continue to create—all contribute to our collective goals of ensuring learning and working environments sustain student learning and amplifying the importance of public education in our province. This National Volunteer Week, I encourage everyone to celebrate the hundreds of volunteers and thousands of hours put into supporting student growth and achievement at schools across the Division.

Cathy Allen
Chair, EIPS Board of Trustees

First Nations, Metis and Inuit

Students have been developing their own Land Acknowledgments in class, accompanied by artwork that visually expresses their personal connection to the land. Each Monday, they have the opportunity to share their acknowledgments during the morning announcements.

OPPORTUNITY

Regulation Strategy - Finger Tapping and Breathing

Here at Glen Allan we are aimed at enhancing capacity to nurture emotional resilience and well-being among students. We are actively involved in collaborating with our staff to introduce effective regulation strategies and deepen understandings of brain development. We continue to work on integrating these strategies into everyday classroom practices. This weeks strategy is Finger Tapping and Breathing.

With both hands at the same time, begin with your thumb and first finger (pointer finger) and tap fingers from the first finger to pinky as you tap all four fingers, you take a long inhale and as you tap back to the thumb and first finger, take a long exhale.  Repeat the tapping and breathing for one minute. This breathing exercise is a great strategy to use if you are overwhelmed at your desk during class. 

Confident Kids - Unparented; For children currently in Grades 1 & 2 April 17, 24, May 1 & 8

Thursday, May 1, 2025, 5:30 – 6:30pm - For children to develop confidence and strong social-emotional skills, they need opportunities to experience peer interactions in a safe and encouraging environment. This interactive program will create space for your young person to connect with others and learn new skills in a fun way! **Priority given to those who have not previously attended Confident Kids**  - Sign up here: Confident Kids - Unparented; For children currently in Grades 1 & 2 April 17, 24, May 1 & 8, Thursday, May 1, 2025, 5:30 - 6:30pm - Family and parenting supports | Strathcona County

 



 

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