Student Progress Reports
A PDF of student progress reports will be emailed to parent and guardian emails starting on Friday, January 31 and should be received by the end of the day on Monday, February 1.
Student/Parent/Teacher conferences and a book fair will be scheduled for the week of March 23rd. More information on scheduling an interview will be sent home soon. As always, please contact your child’s teacher if you have any concerns that can’t wait for the interview time.
School Clothing
School clothing is available from the companies below. A portion of profits are donated back to the school. Orders are usually delivered to the school.
From February 1-29th there are two hoodies, the cotton poly with either the CV logo or the Voyageurs logo, that go on sale for $25 per hoodie. Payment can’t be made online, but Halisco Design will invoice once orders are made and payment can be made by eTransfer or pay over the phone.
Pink Shirt Day
Winter Walk Day 2020
Winter Walk Day encourages people across Alberta to be active outdoors in winter. This year Winter Walk Day takes place on February 5, 2020.
If practical, we encourage all students and staff to walk to school this day.
Electronics Recycling Roundup Fundraiser
February 10 to March 6
Champs Vallée Fundraising Society
Laura Tkach
Pancake Breakfast
Electronics Recycling Roundup Fundraiser
February 10 to March 6
Champs Vallée Chess and Checkers Club, Grades 3 to 6
Interested in playing or learning how to play Chess and Checkers? Join the club! Starting Tuesday, January 23rd, during elementary lunch recess at 11:30-11:55am, come to the Library. Ms. MacKay and Mrs. Stagg look forward to seeing you there!
If anyone in the community has any chess or checkers boards that they are willing to donate, please do! Even if the set is not complete, it would be greatly appreciated and will help our club grow. Please send donations to the library.
Thank you,
Ms. MacKay and Mrs. Stagg
Influenza & Coronavirus
Black Gold School Division has a Pandemic Plan in place which focuses on both preventative measures and identifying flu-like illnesses. This plan was created with the guidance of Alberta Health Services and can be implemented if necessary. The plan highlights six key preventative measures which can be practiced at all times to prevent the spread of any virus.
These key measures are:
- If ill, stay home from work, school and avoid public places. Seek medical attention if symptoms progress.
- One of the best ways to prevent influenza is to get the influenza vaccine every year.
- Hands should be cleaned before preparing food, eating, touching one’s face and after coughing or sneezing, using the toilet and after handling soiled material.
- Wash your hands with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based hand rub.
- Cough or sneeze into your sleeve rather than your hand.
- Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth after shaking hands or touching hard surfaces like counters and door handles or other surfaces that may contain influenza and other viruses.
For further information regarding the Coronavirus infection you can refer to the Government of Canada and Alberta Health Services websites that are listed below
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus.html
https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/topics/Page16944.aspx
Community Information:
Beaumont Soccer Association
Outdoor registration information
KC Trojans Soccer
AHS – Impacts of Vaping