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October 11, 2017 Happy Halloween!
TROJAN TRIBUNE The purpose of Delburne Centralized School is to facilitate each student’s success.
What’s Happening at
Delburne School . . .
Oct. 12 – Red & White Day,
Canada 150 Staff/Student Group
Photo
Oct. 18 – Green Certificate
Orientation Meeting 6:30pm
Oct 24 – School Picture Retakes
Oct. 26 - DCS Celebrates
Assembly 11:00am, Large Gym
Oct. 27 - Collaborative Day (no
school for students)
Oct 31 – Halloween Activities
Nov. 8 – Remembrance Day
Assembly
Nov 9-13 - Fall Break
Nov. 21-Dec. 1 – Book Fair
Nov. 23 – Parent/Teacher
Conferences
Nov. 24 - Collaborative Day (no
school for students)
Nov. 30 – DCS Celebrates 1:00pm
School Phone: 403-749-3838
School Fax: 403-749-3012
Website: www.delburneschool.ca
School Begins at 8:35am, ends 3:15pm
Lunch from 12:10am-12:45pm
Come Join Us! Please join us at our next PAC meeting on Thursday, October 19, at 6:30pm in the Learning Commons. This meeting will be our Annual General Meeting,
where an election will be held to determine this year’s executive
positions. All parents/guardians are welcome to attend!
Student Union Coupon
Books for Sale! here are still coupon books
available for sale at the school
Main Office for $20.00. They
contain value coupons from over
700 businesses from around
Alberta including restaurants/fast-
food, grocery stores, ski/golf
resorts and much more.
PARENTS/GUARDIANS
Please remember to phone the school
office before 9:00am if your child/children will
be late or absent. Also, students must be signed in or out at the office, so that we can
keep track of their attendance. Thank you.
Parents/Guardians Please return the student
demographic packages (brown envelope) ASAP so we can
update our records. Thank you.
Everyone Matters in our
Safe and Caring
Schools A Message from the
Superintendent e know that meaningful
relationships and a
foundation of trust move our
students toward success, and that is
precisely what you can expect for
your child in Chinook’s Edge. We
are committed to ensuring each of
our students and staff feel they are
safe, cared for and that they
belong. This is at the core of our
quality learning environment, and
it leads to healthy development for
our students and a sense of
wellness for everyone in our
school communities.
A team of representatives from
schools throughout Chinook’s
Edge have brought compassion
and insight to our Safe and Caring
Committee for nearly four years.
We appreciate their time and
effort, which have made a
tremendous impact in our division.
We work to lead projects, share
ideas and blend resources to ensure
we are a school division filled with
safe, healthy and happy students
and staff.
Kurt Sacher
Superintendent of Schools
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Principal’s Message e are off to a tremendous
start at DCS! Success in
school is a three way partnership
between students, teachers and
parents.
Students in grades 4-12 have
their marks posted in
PowerSchool, which can be
accessed through our school
website. Please note that students
in grade 6/7/8 are piloting a new
report card, which means that we
are learning things every day. If
you are unsure about how to access
these grades, please contact Kathy
Huston to find out more.
We have parent teacher
conferences scheduled in
November, but if you have
concerns about your child's
progress, don't hesitate to contact
their teacher. We regularly
arrange meetings to help ensure
students are on track for success.
As always, feel free to contact
me in person, via telephone
403-749-3838, or by e-mail
Sincerely,
Ted Hutchings
Principal
Chromebook Deal for
DCS Students taples stores in Red Deer are
offering the following prices on
Chromebooks for the students of
Chinook's Edge School Division. If
interested, upon purchasing, please let
sales staff know that it is for a student
of Chinook's Edge.
Lenovo N23 80YS0003US $260
The Lenovo retails on the market
around $279-$299, is ruggedized and
is a very common request for schools
we currently have on our BYOD
educational program.
Acer 738T-C44Z $374.99
The Acer retails through us at $399.99
so these are incentives to the
educational pricing in addition to the
options of 4 years accidental coverage
for $99.
Coaches Corner… SH Girls Volleyball September 13:
Our Senior Girls won 3-0 over
Caroline. The girls played through
first home game jitters and found
their focus to come back from
being 18-22 in the third to win 7
straight points to finish the
match!!! AWESOME JOB!
GO TROJANS GO!
September 18:
It was a battle between 2 small
schools with BIG HEARTS,
leaving it all on the court and we
even battled back to win the first
set 30-28, then 25-23 and finally
25-16! A TRUE TEAM EFFORT
with confidence and control! We
came away with a 3-0 league
match win over Alix!
Jeff Anderson
SH Girls Coach
Cross Country Team
September 26:
Congratulations to our cross-
country runners at the CENAA run
in Sundre. They all came home
with a ribbon!
Brinley Davidson placed 2nd
Caitlyn Davidson placed 5th
Madison Gorham placed 8th
Jesse Chow placed 3rd
Riley Jackson placed 8th
We are so proud of them all for
getting out there and trying their
best.
Tasha Senecal/Carol Tovell
Above: Elementary Cross country Running
Team. Below: Grade 8/9 Running Team
Fundraising Update t's that time of year again!
Magazines/Gift catalogues are
out with our grade 6, 7 and 8's. We
will NOT have Regal this year.
This campaign is similar as it has
Christmas paper, chocolates,
jewelry, as well as magazines.
You can also go online to look
and/or order at QSP.CA. Our
online school ID code is 3694114
until October 20th. You can have
items shipped right to your house,
or the school.
Our grades 3, 4 and 5 will run a
similar campaign in the Spring.
Hot Lunch Program Hot Dog Day…
Wednesdays $1.50 each
Hot Lunch…
Friday, October 13
Lasagna $3.50
Friday, October 20
Chicken Nuggets $3.50
Friday, November 3
Subway (pre-orders)
Friday, November 17
Chicken Wraps $3.50
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Drop-In Pickleball Pickleball has started up again in
the Small Gym at the school. Drop
in sessions run every Monday and
Friday at 7:00pm.
4H Beef Club The Delburne 4H Beef Club will
be holding its first meeting on
October 16 at 6:30pm in the
Delburne School.
Weigh in is 9:00am on November
4th, location TBD at the first
meeting. Open to members age 9 -
18.
For more information contact
Lance Neilson at
follow the Delburne 4H Beef Club
on Facebook for up to date
information.
Karate Classes Kempo Karate has started but it’s
not too late to join us Monday’s
at 6:00pm at the Lousana Hall.
Please call Sheri at 403-749-3701
for more information.
Piano Lessons Call now to enquire about piano
lessons beginning immediately.
Music for Young Children (MYC)
is a parent accompanied group
piano lesson. Ages 3 to 9. (A few
spaces left.)
The first MYC lesson is free to
give you the opportunity to try this
fun music program.
I also offer private piano
lessons for 9 years and up. Call
Lori at 403-773-3111 myc.com.
Headquarters Salon
Birthday Haircut
Winner
For Aug/Sept:
Henry Jamieson
TROJAN TRIBUNE Published the second Wednesday
of each month. Please have entries
to Robin by 4:00pm the Thursday
before publishing date.
Robin Ritchie
Harvest Gym partners with The Legion to save you more
It’s that time of year again to purchase a new gym membership. Again this fall, Delburne/Ardley Legion Branch #142 members will enjoy an additional exclusive offer. Bring in your Legion 2018 membership card and you will receive a 2017-2018 Harvest Gym membership for 1/2
price! Please see Robin in the Main Office to purchase a new gym membership or to pick up a Legion membership form.
Adults: $60.00 2018 Legion Members: $30.00
Students attending DCS: $10.00 All memberships are valid from August 31, 2017 through to June 27, 2018.
Harvest Gym Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-8:30pm. Closed weekends and school holidays
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DCS Celebrates
September 2017
Sponsor: The Carratt Family
This month, the Carratt Family were the sponsors for the DCS Celebrates assembly.
The DCS Celebrates certificates are given to students who show excellence in one or more of the
following three areas:
DCS: Dedication, Citizenship & Spirit.
DIVISION I RECIPIENTS Indy Jasman, Oliver Stone, Addelyn Hippard, Henry Jamieson, Travis Boese, Alicia Newsham, Daphne Hansen,
Chloe Bellerive and Andrea Pyne.
DIVISION II RECIPIENTS Ethan Moreau, Kian Bowman, Weston McCollister, Lily Bellerive, Lucas Guynup, Mercedes Freitas,
Mae Bellerive, and Brinley Davidson.
DIVISION III RECIPIENTS Paige Morrison, Carson Craig, Keara Thompson, Leah Pilkington, Seth Radcliffe and Amy Klein.
The Carratt Family donated four crisp, brand-new fifty dollar bills. The draw winners for September were
Amy Klein, Chloe Bellerive, Oliver Stone and Mercedes Freitas. (DCS Award recipients names were entered into a draw).
If you would like to be a sponsor for the DCS Awards, please call Stephen Banks at the school 403-749-3838.
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GREEN CERTIFICATE
ORIENTATION
MEETING
Wednesday, October 18
6:30pm
Learning Commons
(Library)
Bring your parents and find out how you can earn credits as you work on a farm!
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Yearbook Liquidation Sale
1998-2011 Yearbooks $10each (2002-2003 sold out) 2011-2012 $35.00
2012-2013 SOLD OUT
2013-2014 $35.00
2014-2015 $35.00
2015-2016 $45.00
2016-17 $45.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2017-2018 Yearbook Order Form Name ___________________________________________________________________________________
Address __________________________________________________________________________________
Phone # __________________________________________________________________________________
Total Yearbooks Ordered @ $45.00 each __________________ X $45.00 = $________________________
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Olds High School Interact Club
GOWNS4GRADS & TUXES2
3rd
Annual GALA EVENT
WHERE: Olds High School Commons Area
WHEN: Friday, November 3rd GALA from 7:00 to 9:00
WHY: Kick off to Grad 2018! A “green” alternative
For EVERYONE
Our first Annual Gala was held in March of 2016 and the next annual event was hosted on
October 27, 2016. Our vision is that this gala will be a “kick off” to the grad season and a
chance for grads to begin considering their purchasing choices.
We are seeking community support in many ways. If you want to be involved please consider
either: 1) Donating grad gowns or suits. Donated items are being taken at the Olds High School from October 23 to
27
2) Consider volunteering to model at the gala. Contact your high school Family Wellness Worker if you are
interested in this
3) ATTENDING THE GALA – the more guests we have the better it is for our cause
If you have any questions or suggestions as we begin this exciting project, please contact
either Karen Grudeski at 403-335-4568 or Tane Skotheim at 403-586-8277
OLDS HIGH INTERACT CLUB
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