Week Ahead
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Upcoming Important Dates
April 21 | Non-Instruction Day | No School for Students |
April 22 | Earth Day | Consider Walking or Wheeling to School, Clubs |
April 23 | World Book Day |
April 24 | Vaccinations | Round 2 |
April 29 | Clubs |
April 30 | Special Gust | Knowledge Keeper Hal Eagletail |
May 2 | Spring Music Assembly | 10:30 – 11:15 Celebration of Learning (in classrooms) | 11:15 – 12:00 |
May 5-9 | Mental Health Awareness Week |
May 8 | Hats on for Mental Health |
May 12 | School Council/Parents Association Meetings | 6:30 – 8:30 | Grade 5/6 Presenting |
May 22 | Kindergarten Orientation (for families of students who are registered for kindergarten NEXT YEAR: 2024-25) | 6:00 – 7:00 – Details to follow |
School Council/Parents Association Meetings
We invite you to attend our upcoming School Council Meeting. This is a wonderful opportunity for you to be involved in shaping the future of our school community and to stay informed on key decisions and events. Immediately following the Parent Council Meeting, you can be a part of helping to plan how to raise and allocate funds for items such as a field trips, in class presentations, school enhancements and family events at the Parents Association Meeting.
You can find more information and a link to the meeting (if you choose to join online) on the School Council page of our website.
Meeting Details:
Date: Monday, April 14, 2025
Time: 6:30
Location: Learning Commons
Whether you're a regular attendee or new to the meetings, your input is valuable, and we encourage you to come share your thoughts, ideas, and suggestions for the benefit of our school.
You can keep up to date by following the Parents of Haultain | Facebook Page.
Invite | Spring Music Assembly & Celebration of Learning | May 2, 2025
Musical Assembly
As the school year winds down, we’re thrilled to invite you to a special event that highlights the talent, dedication, and joyful spirit of our students.
Come celebrate with us as our young musicians take the stage for a vibrant and heartwarming performance filled with cheerful melodies and toe-tapping tunes.
Date: Friday, May 2, 2025
Time: 10:30 – 11:15 AM (Please arrive by 10:20 AM)
Location: School Gym
Our students have been working hard to prepare a delightful program that showcases their musical growth—and they can’t wait to perform for you!
We’d love for you to join us in cheering them on and making this celebration extra special. Thank you for your continued support—we look forward to seeing you there!
Celebration of Learning
Immediately after the Music Celebration we invite families to join us for our Classroom Celebrations of Learning from 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM. Students will be showcasing their learning in their classrooms, with each class highlighting projects and activities connected to their current curriculum.
We look forward to sharing this special time with you!
Navigating Social Media and Teens | Community Education Services & Recovery Alberta Live Presentation
Understanding Social Media Use in Teens
Date: Wednesday, April 16
Time: 6 - 8 p.m.
Register using this link.
The world of social media is constantly changing, and it can be hard to keep up. This session will look at some of the most popular platforms among Canadian youth and how to protect privacy and keep everyone safe. We will also discuss the effects of social media use on teen mental health and how to promote healthy social media habits in a digital world.
Presenters include: Ashley Meagher, Certified Child & Youth Care Counsellor, Success Coach & Jo Burley BCST, NPML, Success Coach, Rockyview School Division, MHCB Stepping.
Building Resiliency in Today’s Youth | Community Education Services & Recovery Alberta Live Presentation
Building Resiliency in Today's Youth
Date: Thursday, April 17
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Register using this link.
Before High School graduation, one-third of adolescent girls will experience depression, anxiety disorders, self-harm or an eating disorder. However, there is an incredible power in caregivers who can support our youth, both young women and men, before they seek therapy. At Juno House®, we believe in the extraordinary healing power of parents, caregivers, coaches, and teachers. In our 1.5 hour workshop presentation, we will share steps and strategies from the Juno House Therapeutic Model® that will provide effective emotional coaching tools for today’s youth as they develop through adolescence and into young adulthood.
Presenters include Andrea Halwas Larsen, PhD, CT, REACE Counselling Therapist Associate Therapist and Education Coordinator at Juno House.
Link: Registration Link