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Preparing for the future in a safe and caring learning environment while
challenging us to achieve our potential.
SEPTEMBER 2015 NEWSLETTER
Lifetouch will
be coming to
LHS on
September 22
for school
photos, with
retakes on October 26. This year we
will be collecting and sending all
payment directly to Lifetouch in the
envelopes provided. NO payments
will be made to LHS. We encourage
everyone to order your school pictures
online. Watch our school website for
coupon codes that you can use when
you order online to save some $$$ on
your school photos. Remember your
smiles !!
On behalf of the
entire Langenburg
High School staff,
I would like to extend a warm and
enthusiastic welcome to all of our
returning Eagles. In addition, I
think it is important that we give
special recognition to the following
new students and staff:
Grade 5 Betke, Ashton Collins, Coralee Crowdis, Colton Ferguson, Kaeden Field, Sydney Friesen, Emma-Lynn Haas, Chase Hertlein, Jenisey Miller, Katie Parmar, Sammy Quantz, Alan Rosin, Avery Roulston, Jennica Schick, Serena Wirl, Kaitlyn Grade 6 Sadie Rumancik Grade 8B Laney Brochest Grade 9 Zoen Bell Grade 11 Jason LeBlanc Grade 12 Victoria Firomski Staff Miss Laura Sveinbjornson Miss Emma Castle Mrs. Kristine Neustaeter back from her maternity leave.
To the parents of all our
students to the communities of
Langenburg, Spy Hill, MacNutt,
Marchwell, and Churchbridge, I
extend an ‘open door’ invitation to
you. If at any time during the
year you have questions, concerns, or
would like to volunteer any specialized
services, feel free to call or drop into
the school for a chat.
Finally, and most importantly, thank
you for entrusting us with your
children and working with us, as
partners, to ensure that the students
at LHS receive an education that is
second to none. We appreciate your
efforts in assisting us to uphold our
Good Spirit School Division Motto:
“Students Come First.”
Respectfully, Mr. Parmar, Principal
S.A.D.D. meetings will be every day 5 at 12:20 in Miss Sveinbjornson's room.
Sr. Boy's Volleyball practices will run every Mon
and Wed from 7:30-9:30. The home tournament will be on September 25th and 26th. If you are able to run the score clock, or lines, please talk to Miss Sveinbjornson.
Student Handbooks have been provided
for all students grades
5—8. Our handbook is very informative. Listing of our staff, policies, and important dates are provided. Classroom teachers review the handbook with their home room students. I urge all parents to familiarize yourself with the handbook.
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B and Notes
Welcome
back! In
the first week, every student will
be given a sheet outlining
evaluation, expectations, dates to
mark on your calendar as well as
some other information. Please ask
your child to show you this paper.
All students are required to wear a
particular uniform for
performances, and these are
outlined on that sheet. Some of
the bands use shirts that must be
purchase through the Band
Boosters. Please be checking if
your child’s shirt still fits from last
year, so we can get ordering new
ones soon. If you have access to
one from an older sibling, etc., feel
free to use that.
The Beginner band students will be
having a Headstart Clinic on
Saturday, September 12 from
10:00 – 2:30. This will take place at
Churchbridge Public School. A
detailed note was sent home on the
first day. Hopefully, all will be able
to attend. Also, if you have not
secured an instrument for your
child please make sure you are
doing this. The information was
presented at the meeting in June
(or sent home if you were unable to
attend). If you have questions,
please contact me.
Protocol
Parents, if you have any complaints, concerns, or suggestions, please follow this procedure:
1. Discuss the issue with the teacher concerned. Be as specific as possible about your concern.
2. If the problem persists, bring the matter to the attention of the Principal.
3. If you are not satisfied, take your concern to the Superintendent of Schools.
Please Remember our school
is ...
O pen Campus for noon hour.
Bus students in grades
5—7 must present a
parental note to the
home room teachers
before leaving school
property during the
lunch hour. The note
must indicate a valid
reason for leaving
school. All grade 8—12
students will be
allowed to leave school
grounds over the noon
hour, provided that
the 2015-2016 parent
consent form has been
submitted to the
office.
Energy Drinks Not Allowed
There are many “energy drink” products currently sold in Canada. They are available in corner stores, gas stations, and bars, usually displayed alongside soft drinks, juices, and sports drinks. Some of the brand names include: Red Bull Energy Drink, Impulse Energy Drink, Dark Dog, Shart Energy Drink, Hype Energy Drink, SoBe Adrenaline Rush, EAS Piranha Energy Drink, AMO Energy Drink, Red Rain, Red Dragon Energy Drink, Diablo Energy Drink, AJ Stinger. Any of these brands plus other energy drinks that are not listed here are not allowed at Langenburg High School.
We
will
be discontinuing the
Yorkton Bingo
Fundraisers due to the
downward trend in
players at Yorkton’s
PK Bingo and thus
revenues for LHS. We
have a final few
commitments in Sept/
Oct 2015. Thank you
to all student advisors
and workers from past
years and current
Bingo Advisors: Mr.
Parmar, Mrs. Fuhr and
Treasurer Mrs. Werle
for their fundraising
efforts over the past
few years.
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We will be having a
junior choir again
this year for anyone in grades 5-7.
We rehearse at noon (usually on
Day 2) and at times after school as
well. We perform at various school
and community functions
throughout the school year, and
share our love of music and singing!
There is a sign-up sheet by Mrs.
Vosper’s room and a meeting will be
called next week.
Earth Club is an
extra-curricular
group that meets once a week at
noon to carry out environmental
initiatives such as recycling,
awareness, Terracycle/ upcycling,
and the Labels for Education
program. Interested students can
sign up by Mrs. Vosper’s classroom
and a meeting will be called next
week.
SCC meetings with LHS
and Hoffman.
School Community Council
meetings are held six times
throughout the year at LHS. If
you are interested in becoming a
council member, please contact
Christina Kinney, Michelle
Andrews, or LHS principal, Mick
Parmar for further details at
306-743-2631. Elections, if
necessary, will take place early
November.
Our newly elected SRC Members for this year include:
2014-2015 SRC
President
Morgan Yont
Vice President/Secretary
Alanna DeCorby
Treasurer
Riya Patel
Canteen Director
Sabrina Hillman
Social Director
Breanna Popp, Delaney Adam
Music and Drama Directors
Bobbie Shingoose, Ashley Zwick
Sports Director
Aydan VanEeden & Parker Carlson
House and Points Director
Toni VanCaeseele
Yearbook Editors
Kelsi Clay, Alli Debnam
Fundraising Coordinator
Karlee Andres
Communications
Tanner Zerr
Members at Large
Kayla Clay, Aidan Mussell, Kellianne Haas, John McDonell
Grade 8 and 9 Reps will be elected next week.
Upcoming SRC Events Include:
WOW (Week of Welcome) – September 8-11
Chuckwagon Races and Welcome Back BBQ – Friday, September 11
Terry Fox Run – Thursday, Sept. 24th
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Student Services & Career Guidance – Mr. Kaminski I would like to welcome all students to Langenburg High School for the 2015-2016 school year. If you have any questions or concerns or if you need assistance in finding information about career choices or post-secondary education, please feel free to contact me at the school at 743-2631or by email at [email protected]. Students should feel free to stop by my office or make an appointment. The following are my office hours for the 2015-2016 school year:
Day 1: Period 4
Day 2: Period 4
Day 3: Period 4
Day 4: Period 4
Day 5: Period 4
Day 6: Period 4
The Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship program will be continued this year at LHS. Currently, any student who enrolls in PAA will be automatically registered for this program. This program is for any student in Grades 10-12 who are considering a skilled trade as a career. It is designed to help students earn 300 apprenticeship hours prior to entering an apprenticeship program after leaving high school. Students must complete PAA 10, 20, 30 and a number of other tasks listed in the SYA course to be awarded their certificate. This will be done under the supervision of Mr. Hrywkiw. Please feel free to contact Mr. Kaminski or Mr. Hrywkiw if you have any questions about the program.
Any Grade 12 students who are interested in applying to Sask Polytechnic Institute (formerly SIAST technical colleges) should do so immediately. For most of the courses, students are selected on a first qualified-first selected basis, so I encourage all interested
The Tutorial period after lunch is optional for grades 10—12 students up parent permission, provided that none of their teachers have requested their attendance on a particular day for extra academic assistance. If you have any questions, please call Mr. Parmar.
The Langenburg High School staff is proud and excited to continue pursuing the goal of fostering and promoting a Sense of Belonging in all students. We believe all students are equal and that everyone must be treated respectfully and fairly to make them feel like they belong. The LHS staff, students, parents, and community all have a role to play in making our school environment even more accepting of individual differences. The staff of LHS looks forward to this challenge. We will be taking a reflective look in the mirror to analyze how we can promote and develop a Sense of Belonging in all of the children and young adults that attend LHS.
Students are encouraged to join our Student Voice Committee in order to positively impact their learning environment. It is our goal to continue the practice of giving students a voice in school matters in an effort to make Langenburg High School an even better school for all.
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students to apply early in September or as soon as possible. This helps ensure their acceptance for the fall of 2016.
NOTE: A calendar has been set up and all grade 12 students have selected a time for their initial fall appointment. Priority is given to those students who may be thinking about attending SaskPolytech, but each student will have had their first meeting by the end of October. This initial meeting is to ensure that each student meets the requirements for graduation, has the necessary and required courses for his/her post-secondary choice(s), and to help with post- secondary applications and paper work.
Transcripts: Please note that students must apply for official transcripts for post-secondary applications through a new on-line process. There is no longer a paper application. The information is listed below.
Online Request for High School Transcripts Effective January 29, 2014, requests for High School Transcripts will be accepted through a secure web application process at https://www.k12.gov.sk.ca/etranscript/. Payment for transcript requests may be made online using VISA and MasterCard.
Note: Students must request official transcripts be sent to their post-secondary institution in order to be officially accepted in to the program of their choice.
DISTANCE LEARNING: Good Spirit School Division offers students the opportunity to receive credit for a select number of courses that may not be offered at a student’s home school. As well, other school divisions within the province offer these and other courses. These distance learning courses are completed by the student on their own time and essentially take the place of the old
correspondence course program. There is a fee to enroll in the course, but it is refundable to the student upon successful completion of the course.
Any students in Grade 10-12 who are interested in registering for distance learning courses with the GSSD or with other divisions within the province please see Mr. Kaminski or Mr. Kinney to assist you in registering for the course or courses of your choice. For more information on distance learning courses you can check out the GSSD website at www.gssd.ca.
Students interested in taking part in the “Experience US” Open House at the University of Saskatchewan on October 2nd , 2015 should register as soon as registration opens shortly. Some sessions fill up very quickly, so you may not get the session of your choice. This open house is a great opportunity to ask questions, tour the campus, and get a glimpse of university life. Please note that this is not a school activity, so students are expected to attend with their parents or on their own. As well, there are some informative sessions that are designed just for parents. For a small fee parents can attend a number of sessions. Please check the University of Saskatchewan website for more details. http://explore.usask.ca/tours_and_events/openhouse.php
Students interested in taking part in the University of Regina Open House at the University of Regina should note that the date for this open house is October 17, 2015. Once again, this open house is a great opportunity to ask questions and learn about the campus and get a glimpse of university life. Please note that this is not a school activity, so students are expected to attend with their parents or on their own. Please check the University of Regina website for more details. www.uregina.ca and then click on the “Future Students” link.
Students interested in attending
the CSI – Come. See. Investigate Tour at Saskatchewan Polytechnic open houses should check out the following website for information and pre-registration: http://www.saskpolytech.ca. Visit CSI SaskPolytech and search under “visit a campus” and then register under “my path”. These tours provide potential students with an opportunity to explore the programs and services at each of the SIAST campuses. CSI SaskPolytech is available to interested students in Grades 11 and 12. The Fall 2013 dates for CSI SIAST are TBA for each of the following campuses: Kelsey(Saskatoon), Wascana(Regina), Palliser(Moose Jaw), and Woodland(Prince Albert). Please note that this is not a school activity, so students are expected to attend with their parents or on their own.
Have a pleasant, exciting, and educational 2015-2016 school year!!!
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V an User Fee
There will be a “User
Pay” Gas Supplement Fee for sports teams or student activity groups that use the school van. The following criteria will be in place for the various forms of student excursions.
Curricular or Mandatory Extra-Curricular: Students will not be charged a fee for a class or sporting activity that requires mandatory student participation. These activities need Division approval. When approval is given the Division covers the mileage. These types of classroom trips are usually quite rare, but do include the mandatory participation in District, Regional, and Provincial events.
Co-Curricular: Students will be charged a Gas Supplement Fee of $5 per student for these out of town excursions. Most field trips would be classified in this category as “extensions of class room learning.” A collection of $5 per students is the current practice; therefore, this is not a new fee, but is a simple reminder of our current policy.
Extra-Curricular: Due to the fact that most extra-curricular players already pay a team fee, the trips made by teams will be based on the length of the trip and is outlined by the following payment schedule: Return trips that are 200 km or less, which includes Yorkton and Melville for example, will be charged a $5 Gas Supplement Fee per student. Return trips that are greater than 200 km return will be charged a $10 Gas Supplement Fee per students. Any in-town excursions are exempt from the fee.
S tudent Accident Insurance: All students
are covered during any school-sponsored activity. Parents may, if they wish, purchase 24-hour coverage. All claim forms, etc can be found on the brochure handed out the first day of school or visit our website at www.gssd.ca/school/lhs/Pages/default.aspx and click on the www.kidsplusca link.
Student Transportation – Driver Information Forms (reminder and clarification)
The Good Spirit School Division Driver Information form is sent home with every student at the beginning of each school year or is given
to them upon mid-year enrollment to Langenburg High School. By G.S.S.D. policy, every driver must complete this form and submit it to their school prior to transporting and G.S.S.D. student (other than their own child, of course). This is school division policy. Student safety and staff/school division liability are the rationale for this requirement. Therefore, your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated.
If you require a form, please ask at the office or check our webpage at www.gssd.ca/school/lhs
In addition, an S.G.I. Driver’s Abstract is not necessary unless you plan to take the training and be approved to transport students in a 15 passenger van. A final reminder is that the driver information form is only valid for the current school year; therefore, G.S.S.D. requires that drivers fill out this form each school year. If you have any questions, please feel free to give the Langenburg High School administration office or the Good Sprit School Division Transportation Manager a call for further clarification.
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E lectronic Devise Usage Policy Purpose: The purpose of this policy is to
communicate the framework for appropriate student use of electronic devices during the school day.
Acceptable Use: Grade 8 to 1 2 students may use their electronic devices (cellphones, IPads, IPods, etc.) for personal and educational purposes during their “spare” and/or non-classroom time (noon hour, 5-minute breaks, grade 11 and 12 class spares, prior to the 8:45 a.m. bell and after the 3:27 p.m. bell). In addition, grade 8 to 12 students are also encouraged to bring their “smart” electronic devices to class so that these devices, upon approval of the classroom teacher, can be used for educational purposes. These electronic devices, for example smartphones, must be on silent mode during class so that they do not cause unnecessary distractions. During the school day our Parkside students, grades 5 to 7, are only allowed to use these electronic devices with their teacher’s or their staff supervisor’s approval. At all grade levels, the camera and video recording functions on any electronic device can only be used with the approval of the classroom teacher or administration. The use of the camera or video functions on these electronic devices during special events such as Christmas dinner, school assemblies or pep rallies, field trips, extra-curricular events, etc., must again be approved by the activity supervisor or school administration.
Inappropriate Use: Students are not allowed to use these electronic devices during class time for personal/social purposes. However, since both staff and students are encouraged to incorporate
technology into classroom teaching and learning, these devices may be used during class time upon the approval of the classroom teacher, in other words, these electronic devices should only be used during class if a direct connection has been made to the educational curriculum and/or another purpose or activity that enhances student learning. Any unauthorized “posting” of photos, video, comments, etc. on any
social media site is strictly prohibited unless all parties included in the post have given their full
permission. All publicly shared media forms with any
connection to activities of Langenburg High School must be “school-appropriate”. The school’s administration will have the final decision on whether an item is appropriate and whether disciplinary consequences are necessary.
Consequences for Inappropriate Use: Students that inappropriately use electronic devices during any part of the school day (to cheat, to bully, to distract, to photograph/video, and/or to use in any other manner deemed inappropriate by the administration of Langenburg High School ) will be subject to disciplinary action as follows:
1st infraction: The electronic device will be confiscated and held in the office until the end of the school day. The staff member will make a phone call home to inform parents/guardians of the incident and the possibility of an in-school suspension if a future incident occurs.
2nd infraction: Student will serve a full day in-school suspension. The electronic device will be held by the office during the school day. The administration will contact parent/guardians.
3rd infraction: Student will serve a 2 day in-school suspension. The electronic device will be held by the office during the two school days. The administration will contact parent/guardians.
Any further inappropriate use of an electronic device after the 3rd infraction will result in a parent/administration meeting to discuss a plan to help improve the defiance issue and outline any future remediation efforts. In any case of severe inappropriateness or harassment, the school administration may decide to implement out of school suspensions and additional disciplinary consequences. This policy has been developed in conjunction with the Langenburg High School Community Council and Langenburg Student Voice Committee. If you have any questions regarding this school policy, please call Mr. Parmar at the school.