Wednesday 15 February 2017

CBE K-12 Math Strategy Engagement Opportunities

K-12 Math Strategy Engagement

The The CBE is developing a K-12 mathematics strategy and they want to hear from parents/guardians on what they should consider when writing the strategy.

Parents/guardians are vital partners in their children’s learning, and the CBE wants to better understand what parents need from the school and system levels, as well as to learn how they can work better together to support student learning in math.

An online survey will be available from February 22 to March 15. Please register at the CBE Math Strategy website to receive an email to notify you when the survey is available to fill out. In addition to the online survey, there are in-person engagement sessions but many locations have filled up quickly. The on-line survey asks the same questions that are being discussed at the in-person sessions.

The online survey is now available. Please click on the survey website link to fill out the survey.

CBE's Final Decision for Schools Impacted by New School Openings

The CBE has made a final decision on the changes to the programming of various schools in Calgary. Posted below is a note from the CBE regarding the changes:

Decisions for Area I, II and V Schools Impacted by New School Openings 

The CBE has undertaken an extensive engagement process to understand what is important to students, parents, staff and community members as we make changes to the use of learning space in 27 CBE schools.

After careful review and thoughtful consideration, we are implementing the plans presented at the January 2017 open houses. We have also made decisions about where Woodlands and Woodbine students will attend junior high.

We believe these decisions provide the best use of learning space for our students, schools and communities as a whole. It also balances our values and planning principles with what we heard from our students, staff, parents and community.

Thank you to everyone who participated at in-person sessions, open houses and through online surveys throughout the engagement process. Your thoughtful contributions have made a meaningful difference in decision-making.

To learn more about the individual decisions and implementation plans for each of the directly affected schools, please visit their school website. For details on this engagement process and an overview of all of the decisions made, please visit our website at cbe.ab.ca/dialogue.

What impact does this have on the students that attend Rosemont School?

The impact on Rosemont students will be minimal. The CBE are making changes to the attendance areas, for the 2017/2018 school year, of the two Junior High Schools that Rosemont students feed into: Colonel Irvine and Georges P. Vanier. The decision to change the attendance area was made to address the fact that the schools will be over capacity in the near future. The changes allow for space in the programs offered at the schools.

Please select the following link to get more information about the changes to Colonel Irvine and Georges P. Vanier Schools.

Colonel Irvine Junior High School

Georges P. Vanier Junior High School

Saturday 11 February 2017

President's Message - February 2017 Newsletter


Before getting down to business, we’d like to extend our heartfelt thanks to our teachers and support staff as they continue to provide an exceptional learning environment for our kids throughout the administrative changes this year.  We wish Su-Anne well during her leave and we are grateful to Victoria Barlow for stepping up to provide leadership in the interim.

SPEAKING OF STEPPING UP…We are still looking for a “Key Communicator” to join our council this year.  Do you read the emails we all get from the CBE?  If so, you are already fulfilling the primary responsibility of the role!  This position monitors communication from the CBE, the Alberta School Council Association and Alberta Learning and highlights important information at our council meetings.  We also encourage this member to attend some of the CBE “council of councils” meetings when you think the topics are fitting.  There is no requirement to liaise with the CBE or other institutions, merely to share any information you deem appropriate.

MMMM, MEAT…Watch for updates about our next fundraiser with Spolumbo’s sausages and contact Jill Carlsen at carlsen.jill@gmail.com if you are able to help sling sausages.  Also, don’t forget to support Rosemont Elementary School when you order your Mabel’s Labels.

COMING UP…At our next School Council and Fundraising Society meetings on March 15 at 6:30, we will be brainstorming extra-curricular programming and fundraising for the 2017-2018 school year.  If you have ideas or would like to participate, you are encouraged to attend.

Can’t make the meeting?  Feel free to forward ideas/questions to any of the Council or Fundraising executive (listed on the school council blog ‘About Us’ page accessible through Rosemont School’s website) or directly to our fearless leaders:
Jodi Hughes, Council Chair at hugjodi@gmail.com
Daniel Collins, Fundraising President at Dcollins7@gmail.com

Happy Family Day – see you at the meeting in March!