Posted on 2025-12-12 20:53:16.41 +0000 UTC

Week of: December 15th - 19th, 2025


December 15th (Day 1):

  • Festive Hat Day 

December 16th (Day 2):

  • English Christmas Concert (K-6)
  • Festive Sock Day
  • Jr. High Festive Sweater Day
  • Grade 9 Girls basketball morning practice 7:00 am

December 17th (Day 3):

  • French Christmas Concert (K-6)
  • Green and Red Day
  • Grade 9 Girls basketball practice 3:15pm

December 18th (Day 4):

  • Elementary Festive Sweater Day
  • Jr. High Touch of Class Day
  • Elementary Pizza lunch
  • Elementary Assembly at 1:00PM

December 19th (Day 5):

  • PJ Day
  • Jr High Field trip to the Rec Center

School News


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Student Drop-Off & Pick-Up

With over 900 people at the school each day, your help is appreciated to facilitate safe drop-offs and pick-ups.  

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Ways to assist:

  • Please do NOT go straight across the road out of the drive-thru as it blocks vehicles behind you.
  • Follow the direction of our crosswalk supervisors
  • If using the drive-through, follow the direction of the green arrows during peak times
  • Do not block the driveways of neighbouring residents
  • Review bike, scooter, and pedestrian safety with your child
  • Have a planned meeting spot away from high-traffic locations 
  • Do not use the staff parking lot for drop-offs and pick-ups

Footwear Reminder

With snow now on the ground, we ask that students have both indoor and outdoor shoes each day. Changing footwear helps keep our classrooms and hallways clean, dry, and safe, while also protecting our gym floors and carpets. Thank you for helping us keep the school comfortable and ready for learning this winter.


Hot Lunch

Please visit ecvs.hotlunches.net to place your order for future hot lunch dates


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Community News

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Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis, Dene and Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.