Posted on 2024-12-24 13:18:51 +0000 UTC

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to our Linsford Families!

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It was so wonderful to meet so many families at our Christmas concert sing-a-long evening! You will find many photos and the video of the event in the post below.

The students have participated in a number of fun-filled and learning packed days over the past couple of weeks and they are all looking forward to the break. We tried to highlight a number of our activities and there are many pictures shared throughout this post.

We would like to send out a HUGE NOTE OF THANKS to our parent fundraiser volunteers who supported our Cookies n' Carols sing-a-long evening and the delicious pancake breakfast this morning. A warm shout out of THANKS also needs to go out to our student leadership group who served in many volunteer roles this past week. You are a wonderful group of humans and you are great contributors to our wonderful LPS community.

On behalf of all LPS staff members, we wish all of our families a wonderful break filled with lots of joy, laughter, rest, and loved ones.

Cheers!

Mrs. Kloschinsky & Dr. Murtha-Toles

LPS Admin Team


DATES TO NOTE:

Dec. 21- Jan. 5: Christmas Break

Jan. 6: School Resumes

Jan. 8: Hot Lunch - Boston Pizza

Jan. 8: Mini Basketball vs. Leduc Estates School (away)

Jan. 15: Hot Lunch - McDonalds

Jan. 22: Hot Lunch - Chopped Leaf

Jan. 24 - Beach Dress Up Day / Swimming LRC

Jan. 27: School Council Meeting

Jan. 28: Report Cards on PowerSchool

Jan. 29: PD Day - NO SCHOOL

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FANCY DRESS UP DAY

We were so busy with concert rehearsals that we only got a few "fancy" dress up pictures, but it was wonderful to see so much holiday spirit!

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CHRISTMAS CONCERT SING-A-LONG

Our concert sing-a-long was so much fun! The students were very energetic and sang with great heart. Thank you to all the volunteers who helped make the evening a success. Special shout out of THANKS to Mrs. Emmerzael for coordinating all the great singing! CLICK HERE FOR A LINK TO THE FULL VIDEO.

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PJS & PANCAKES

Thank you to our AMAZING School Council for the awesome pancake breakfast on our last day before the break. This was the perfect pairing for our pjs and stuffy day! Everyone enjoyed the day! EXTRA SPECIAL THANKS to all of our volunteers!!

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SADD CAMPAIGN

Sending KUDOS to all of our grade 4, 5, and 6 students for an excellent effort on the SADD liquor bag campaign. Stay safe this holiday season! Here is a random sampling of bags that Officer Agotnes dropped off for us. LPS students contributed 150 bags to the campaign. Well done everyone!

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HOT LUNCH PROGRAM

Hot Lunch orders are ready for January and you can order any time.

Please CLICK ON THIS LINK (or click on the image below) to take you to our Hot Lunch Program page for additional information on how to set up your account and order Hot Lunch for your child(ren).

We will post dates for one month at a time and our Hot Lunch days will be on Wednesday this year. Upcoming dates: Dec. 18 and January dates: Jan. 8, 15, and 22.

ABSENCE REPORTING

Thank you to all who have been utilizing our on-line absence reporting form. It has been a great help! Please remember to report all absences to avoid a call out. Thank you!

For your convenience, we have included the student online absence reporting form at THIS LINK. This section will always be at the bottom of our weekly update.


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COMMUNITY INFORMATION

This section will become a feature that remains at the bottom of each weekly post. These are opportunities to connect with others in our community or to learn about programs/sports/camps etc that may be available.

Nothing to share at this time.

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.