october newsletter 15 - nesd · wednesday, october 7 in nipawin at the golf course. good luck...
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Box 400
Star City, SK
S0E 1P0
Phone: 863-2353
Fax: 863-4161
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://starcity.nesd.ca
Star City School Star City School Star City School Star City School Fall Supper Fall Supper Fall Supper Fall Supper
Wednesday, October 21Wednesday, October 21Wednesday, October 21Wednesday, October 21 5:005:005:005:00----7:00 pm in the school gym7:00 pm in the school gym7:00 pm in the school gym7:00 pm in the school gym
Please join us for baked ham, scalloped potatoes, hot Please join us for baked ham, scalloped potatoes, hot Please join us for baked ham, scalloped potatoes, hot Please join us for baked ham, scalloped potatoes, hot
vegetable, salads, buns, and dessertvegetable, salads, buns, and dessertvegetable, salads, buns, and dessertvegetable, salads, buns, and dessert Tickets available starting Oct. 6 from any student, Tickets available starting Oct. 6 from any student, Tickets available starting Oct. 6 from any student, Tickets available starting Oct. 6 from any student,
the school office, KC’s Place, the school office, KC’s Place, the school office, KC’s Place, the school office, KC’s Place, City ServiceCity ServiceCity ServiceCity Service
and tickets at the doorand tickets at the doorand tickets at the doorand tickets at the door
October 2015October 2015October 2015October 2015
Star City School NewsletterStar City School NewsletterStar City School NewsletterStar City School Newsletter “Working Together to Ensure Success”“Working Together to Ensure Success”“Working Together to Ensure Success”“Working Together to Ensure Success”
Star City School Community Council
Kris Wingert
863-2512
Dara McMunn
863-2262
Carol Freriks
863-2264
Bonnie Roberts
863-2594
Talla Perkins
863-2247
Shaun Dancey
863-2688
Luke Perkins
863-4131
Rob Unruh
Morgan Hedman
863-2353
Taylor Wingert
Student Rep.
Next SCC Meeting
Wed., October 28th at 7:00 p.m. in
the School Library
Elections will take place at this time
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SRC Update
A HUGE thank you goes out to everyone who helped out or con-tributed to our bottle drive. We raised $660.45! That was a great way to jumpstart this school year. September was a good planning month for the SRC, so now we’re ready to put the pedal to the floor and kick it into gear! We have a spirit week planned for the last week in October, which is the 26-30.
Monday - Pajama/Onsie Day
Tuesday - Household Object Day
Wednesday - Duct Tape Day
Thursday - Opposite Gender Day
Friday - Black/ Orange or Costume Day
We will supply each classroom with a roll of duct tape on the 28th just in case you couldn’t find any at home, but we still strongly encourage you to do your best! There is going to be a Halloween activity on Friday, October 30th at noon for all K-12 students! Make sure to be as unique and original as possible because the best dressed or most creative costumes will be in the running for some canteen coupons. Speaking of canteen, we have upgraded our canteen items so we now sell four flavours of popcorn and 2 flavours of beef jerky!
No School October 5—SIP Day
No School October 12—Thanksgiving
~ Dannika
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Star City Students Attend Saskatchewan Leadership Conference
This year's Saskatchewan Student Leadership Conference (SSLC) was anoth-er success, if not the best one yet. Shellbrook was the hosting school and they put on a phenomenal Hunger Games themed conference. The conference started on Wednesday, September 16th and we were greeted by food and many different activities when we arrived. Not too long after, everyone was separated into 20 Districts, just like in the novels. The next two days would consist of sessions full of challenges and activities that would win points for your district. There was a wide variety of sessions that you could attend, anything from “Finding your True Colours” to discovering your blood type; You could go learn some country dancing or practice your improv skills. There were also some sessions that everyone attended. We listened to Theo Fleury and Ishmael Beah tell their stories of hardships that they went through and how to deal with challenges that might arise in our schools and lives. Thurs-day evening we had a formal “Capitol” banquet and foam dance where every-one had an amazing time! We looked like wet dogs by the end of it, but it was all worth it! When Friday rolled around everyone was pretty tired, but that’s when the real Hunger Games took place. Everyone was shipped to the golf course for one final chance at getting points for your district. The win-ning district led the parade down main street and that brought SSLC to a close. This conference was jam packed with activities and thought provoking speakers, and we can’t wait to attend next year’s SSLC in Maple Creek!
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Cateen Days New canteen items– Jack Link’s Beef Jerky—original & Teriyaki ($2.00/stick)
Flavored popcorn - Dill, White Cheddar, Butter and Sweet & Salty ($1.50/bag)
Hot Dog Sales Hot dog sales are held the first Friday of each month. Hot dogs are $1.50 each and proceeds from these sales go to the play-ground equipment fund. The first hot dog day will be Friday, October 2.
School Photos School pictures will be taken on Friday, October 23 begin-ning at 9:00 am. Preschool children are welcome to come and have their pictures taken at 8:45. All pictures will be taken in the gymnasium.
This year, in lieu of the magazine drive, our school held a bottle drive. Students in K-4 picked up garbage as the students in 5-12 picked up bottles at various locations around town. Staff members drove trucks to help carry the bottles back to the school where they were dumped into an enormous pile and sorted. We'd like to thank Crop Production Services (Valparaiso) for donating two ex-tremely large plastic bags for better stor-age! They made things go so much smoother!
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Milk & Hot Lunch Program Milk and hot lunch programs continue to be offered each month. Forms are available from the office if you are interested in or-dering for your child(ren).
School Snack Program Snack will be served to students Monday & Thursday mornings. If you would like to donate garden produce or volunteer to assemble and deliver snacks at the school please contact Mrs. Wingert at 306-863-2353. Assembly and delivery would take approximately a half hour (9:30-10:00AM).
Terry Fox Walk We held our annual Terry Fox walk on Wednesday, September 30. The weather was wonderful for our walk and we raised $133.10 to donate to cancer research. Thank you to everyone who made donations to this event! Thank you to Mrs. Batiuk and the Jr. SRC for organizing this event!
Special Reminder
If your child will be late or absent from class, PLEASE NOTIFY THE SCHOOL— 306-863-2353— so that staff is aware of the absence. We also have a general mail-box where you may leave messages if you are calling out of school hours.
Fall Supper Donations
We are accepting donations of potatoes and cabbage for the fall supper. Please call the school 863-2353 to arrange for pick up.
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Motto: “Working Page 5
Before and After School Program
The Before and After School Program is up and running. If you require child care for your school age child(ren) from 7:00 am to 8:45 am and/or 3:25 to 6:00 pm, please
contact the school 862-2353, or Terry Kinequon at 921-6859.
Activities are planned, and breakfast and snack will be provided.
Falcons Athletics The Senior girls volleyball players
continue their season with the Tisdale
Tornados. The remainder of their sea-
son schedule is as follows:
Oct. 2 & 3 - Kinistino
Oct. 16 & 17— Humboldt
Oct. 23 & 24—Melfort
Oct. 31—Carrot River
Nov. 6 & 7—Conference Playoffs—
Humboldt
Nov. 13 & 14— Regional Playoffs— TBD
Nov. 20 & 21—Provincials—Rose Town
The Melfort Comets continue their
perfect 3-0 season! They have a bye
this week and their schedule for the
remainder of the season is as follows:
October 9 - Melfort travels to Clavet
October 16 - Melfort travels to Tisdale
October 23 - Melfort hosts Humboldt
Kick off time for games is 4:00 pm
October 31 - Provincials Quarters -
TBD
November 7 - Provincials Semis - TBD
November 14 - Provincial Finals—TBD
Good luck boys!
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Falcons Athletics Cross Country
The Cross Country season is nearing the
end for another year. Senior runners partici-
pated in three meets this year: Tisdale, Mel-
fort and Choiceland. After these three meets,
Garrit holds top spot, Colten 3rd and Cody 6th
in their age division! NESSAC will be held on
Wednesday, October 7 in Nipawin at the golf
course. Good luck Falcons! The Grade 5/6
runners have participated in a meet at Star
City and they will travel to Nipawin on October
6 and Tisdale October 14 to compete. All
runners set personal bests throughout the
season and significantly improved their en-
durance. Mrs. Batiuk and Mr. Unruh are very
proud- Great Job - Keep running! We would like
to send out a thank you to Lyle and Michelle
Cowell for letting us train in their trails!
Jr. Boys Volleyball
The Junior Boys Volleyball team is busy
practicing and refining their volleyball skills.
Practices are Mondays and Wednesdays 3:30-
5:00 and game days are Thursdays. Parent
drivers for game days are needed. Please con-
tact Mr. Burke if you are able to drive and be
sure to fill out and return Driver Authorization
forms to the office. We host home league
games on October 15 and Pod Playoffs on Oct.
29. Come out and cheer on the Falcons. Games
will start around 5:00 pm.
~Mr. Burke
Junior Girls Volleyball Our junior girls volleyball team will practice
Tuesdays after school from 3:30-4:45.
League games will be on Wednesdays, and
we are looking for drivers for our away
games. NESSAC finals will be Thursday,
Nov. 5th.
Wed., Sept. 23rd—Host at Star City
Wed., Sept., 30th @ Nipawin
Wed., Oct. 7 @ Melfort
Wed., Oct 14 Host @ Star City
Wed., Oct. 21 @ Gronlid
Wed., Oct. 28th—Pod Playoffs --
Melfort
Thurs., Nov. 5th—NESSAC Finals TBD
School Clothing
We will be placing a school clothing order
this fall. Order forms and sample sizes
will be available soon so please watch for
them. Hoodies, T-shirts and sweatpants
will be available. Students, parents, get
yours ordered today! They make great
Christmas gifts as well!!
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Community Connections….
What are School Community Councils?
School Community Councils are the school-level teams which provide an op-
portunity for input into school improvement.
School Community Councils members are:
Dedicated volunteers Principals, teachers, students, parents and community mem-
bers interested in working with others to improve their school.
Individuals able to provide a one or two-year commitment to the work of the
council.
Successful schools don’t just happen - they require parent and commu-nity involvement!
The Star City School SCC elections and meeting will be occurring on
Wednesday, October 28th at 7:00 pm at Star City School in the Library.
We encourage all parents and community members to attend this meeting.
NOK>OUT Fitness & Nutrition
Is hosting Kickboxing at Star City School
Oct. 6-Nov. 26
Beginner Classes 6:30-7:30
Advanced Classes 7:30-8:30
Hand wraps are mandatory and may be purchased at class for $10.00
Cost is $115.00 for 8 weeks
Please bring water bottle and yoga mat
For more information or to pre-register
please contact Danielle at
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Here at Star City School we have been using a Twitter Account @StarCitySCC to send updates out to
the public about what we are doing in our school.
What is Twitter?
Every day, millions of people turn to Twitter to connect to their interests, to share
information, and find out what's happening in the world right now. Anyone can read,
write and share messages of up to 140 characters on Twitter. These messages, or
Tweets, are available to anyone interested in reading them, whether logged in or
not. This unique combination of open, public, and unfiltered Tweets delivered in a
simple, standardized 140-character unit, allows Twitter users to share and dis-
cover what’s happening on any device in real time.
What are we using Twitter for? What’s Happening?
School Announcements
Student/Parent Information
School Events
Athletic News
SRC Events
All things Falcons!! How do I access the Star City School Twitter Account?
Go to https://twitter.com/StarCitySCC or scan the QR Code to the right to take you to our school
twitter account, where you will discover our live school updates.
Do I need a Twitter Account to access your page?
No, you just need to click on the above link and you can scroll through our live feed of daily events. But
if you would like to send messages back or ask questions then you will need to sign up for a twitter ac-
count.
How do I sign up for a Twitter Account? The following link will show you step by step how to create an account http://goo.gl/mcnaa . You can al-
so contact Miss Hartl for more information as well at [email protected] .
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NutNutNutNut Alert! Alert! Alert! Alert!
Eating or breathing in:Eating or breathing in:Eating or breathing in:Eating or breathing in:
• Don’t share food.
Only eat the food
that is made for
you!
• Don’t share things that can have
any food or drinks on them such
as utensils, cups, bottles, or
Touching things:Touching things:Touching things:Touching things:
• Wash your
hands before
eating or after
touching your
nose, eyes or mouth.
• Make sure you wash your
hands long enough; sing a song
that lasts about 30 seconds.
Simple rules to teach your child for school:Simple rules to teach your child for school:Simple rules to teach your child for school:Simple rules to teach your child for school:
Nut allergies can be life threatening.
Even if your own child does not have a nut allergy, take time to teach your child some simple rules for when they are at school. This will help keep all children safe!
A quick snack idea that even your child can make for school:A quick snack idea that even your child can make for school:A quick snack idea that even your child can make for school:A quick snack idea that even your child can make for school:
Banana Tortilla Spirals Banana Tortilla Spirals Banana Tortilla Spirals Banana Tortilla Spirals
1 whole wheat tortilla
2 tbsp soy nut butter
sunflower seeds, shelled
raisins
• Spread the soy nut butter on the tortilla.
• Sprinkle sunflower seeds and raisins over the nut butter.
• Place the banana on one edge of the tortilla.
• Roll up the banana tucking in the ends.
• Saran wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes before slicing
into bite size pieces. Yum!
Written by the Public Health Nutritionists of Saskatchewan with support from Saskatchewan
Health Regions (2015) References
http://www.anaphylaxis.ca/en/
http://www.allergysupportcentre.ca/
http://www.soynutbutter.com/Section/Recipes/Banana_Tortilla_Spirals.html