We hope you enjoyed a restful and joy-filled summer be it camping, traveling, spending time at home, or simply enjoying the gift of family. As fun as those adventures are, it is always wonderful to be back home together in our school community.
Summer always brings a few surprises whilce some of you may have grown taller, some may have tried new adventures, and some might have just perfected the art of sleeping in! We can’t wait to hear about your adventures, see how much you’ve grown, and begin another wonderful year of learning, friendship, and faith together.
We are so excited to welcome you back and can’t wait to see all of you very soon! May this new school year be filled with many blessings for each of you!
On behalf of our St. Patrick staff, welcome back and may God bless each of you!
Mrs. Rota Mrs. Gergely Mr. Unreiner Mrs. Wogrinc
Vice Principal Secretary Principal Secretary
Welcome Back To School!
Front
Doors
5B
5
KD
5M
4J
4V
3K
3B
2H
2R
Google Classroom
2G
3M
4S
Learning Commons Area (Library)
Gym
(OSC Program)
ELP-A
ELP-O
1E
KD
KW
1Z
1B
4F
Just Right Room
Music & Guitar Room
Principal
VP
Office Admin
First Week of School (Aug 28 & 29 grades 1-12)
Front
Doors
5B
5
KD
5M
4J
4V
3K
3B
2H
2R
Google Classroom
2G
3M
4S
Learning Commons Area (Library)
Gym
(OSC Program)
ELP-A
ELP-O
1E
KD
KW
1Z
1B
4F
Just Right Room
Music & Guitar Room
Principal
VP
Office Admin
Second Week of School (Sept 2-5 and Sept 3 ELP/Kindergarten)
Students have THREE options before school starts:
Very IMPORTANT: teacher supervision begins at 8:40 am (school playground)
below 22 degrees celsius, extreme rain/wind, etc.
Can parents ACCESS the school?
Helpful tips below:
Introduction of Our Staff
ELP | ELP-A: Mrs. Diana, Mrs. Leblanc, and Mrs. White ELP-O: Mrs. Orieux, Mrs. Desjardins, Mrs. Jones, and Mrs. Anderson | |||
Kinder | KD-AM/PM: Miss Debler, Mrs. Cadwallader and Mrs. Jones | KW-AM: Mrs. Whiteford and Mrs. Anderson | ||
Grade 1 | 1E: Miss Earl 1B: Mrs. Buckle, Mrs. Bohnet, and Mrs. Gatulan 1Z: Mrs. Zelantini | |||
Grade 2 | 2G: Miss Gill 2H: Mrs. Hepfner and Mrs. Larochelle 2R: Mrs. Robles | |||
Grade 3 | 3B: Mrs. Block 3K: Mrs. Kambeitz 3M: Miss. McDonald (Mrs. Rivard) | |||
Grade 4 | 4F: Mr. Fritz 4J: Mrs. Jacober 4S: Mr. Syverson, Mrs. Larochelle, and Mrs. Cadwallader 4V: Mrs. Van Ham, Mrs. Gamutan, and Mrs. Bohnet | |||
Grade 5 | 5B: Mrs. Babyn and Mrs. Becky 5KD: Mrs. KD and Mrs. Becky 5M: Mrs. Manning and Miss Volk | |||
Custodians | Mr. Hawkins and Mrs. Diachenko | |||
OSC Staff | Mrs. Potter, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Gamutan, Mrs. Silva, Mrs. Larochelle, Mrs. Gaetan, Mrs. Anderson, and Mrs. Hall | |||
Office | Mrs. Torado (Librarian), Mrs. Wogrinc & Mrs. Gergely (Secretaries), Mrs. Rota (Vice Principal), and Mr. Unreiner (Principal) | |||
School Access & Security
The front school doors are locked at
ALL times.
If students are late or if you’d like to visit the school you will need to use the security system for access.
Please be patient and only press ONCE for our front office to respond. Due to wifi there may be a delay of 10-20 seconds. Very soon you will be in the school.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation.
Natural Outdoor Classroom
We are grateful to our Parent Council for providing this amazing space that supports both
learning and student wellness.
Respectful Use
Our new natural outdoor classroom is a special space to enjoy nature peacefully at school. �
The rubber ground and concrete logs are not for running, jumping, or climbing.�
Use this space for peaceful activities like reading, resting, drawing, or talking with friends.�
Think of it as a “quiet nature space” to enjoy God’s creation and spend time safely together.�
When we use it properly, everyone can enjoy it!
OSC Program (Out of School - Before/After)
OSC Program (Flexible Time Schedule)
Parent Communication and Support
Ways for YOU to stay connected and support your child…
Kindness Counts - Safety for ALL
Student safety is our top priority, and we need your support to ensure a safe and smooth morning drop-off for everyone. We have received several concerns from parents regarding unsafe drop-off practices, including students being let out of vehicles on the street instead of the designated “Park & Go” lanes at the front of the school.
To prevent dangerous situations with moving vehicles, we kindly ask all parents and caregivers to use the designated drop-off lanes so students can exit safely onto the sidewalk.
Additionally, we ask that families do not confront drivers who may be violating this bylaw. Instead, similar to other bylaw concerns, we encourage you to report issues by calling 403-529-8481. If possible, taking a photo of the license plate may assist in addressing the concern.
Use of Cell Phones & Electronic
Devices in School (AP 352)
To create the best possible learning environment and reduce distractions, we ask that students do not bring cell phones or other electronic devices to school. If your child needs to bring a phone for communication after school, it must remain turned off and stored in their backpack during school hours. Our staff is always available in case of an emergency, and we will ensure that you are contacted promptly if needed.
Thank you for your cooperation in helping us maintain a focused and productive learning atmosphere. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact the school office.
Respect of Safety and Privacy
Reasons why it's important to ask for permission before taking photos or videos:
So, remember to always ask for permission before you take a photo or video. It’s a simple way to show that you care about others’ feelings and privacy.
Use of Cell Phones & Electronic
Devices in School
This includes the use of school devices (chromebooks) and access to Google Chat.
Use of Cell Phones & Electronic
Devices in School
This includes any and all devices that have the ability to take photos/videos!
Procedures and Consequences
Guidelines of school discipline in support of social, emotional, mental, and academic wellness for all students.
Use of Cell Phones & Electronic
Devices in School (AP 352)
Background Definitions of AP 352:
Instructional Time: includes all time during a scheduled period where students are in the
classroom, or time outside the classroom where teachers take responsibility for ensuring that
learning activities for students are directed toward achieving the outcomes of approved
programs of study and instructional support plans.
Non-Instructional Time: includes time during the school day where students are not scheduled
to be with a teacher. This includes before and after school, breaks and lunch. This does not
include bathroom breaks during instructional time.
Personal Digital Device: any personal electronic devices that can be used to communicate or
access the internet, a cellular network or other devices; such as a cell phone, computer, tablet,
gaming device, electronic toy or smart watch.
School Dismissal | Bus Safety Measures |
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