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BANDIT BULLETIN Broadview School Box 639 Broadview, SK 306-696-2727 broadviewschool@pvsd.ca Broadview School Newsletter April 2018 Upcoming Events April 1-6- Easter Break April 9-13- PJ Week April 10- SCC meeting 6:30 pm April 11- Grades 9-12 students attend the Whitewood School Health and Wellness Expo April 12 SRC is handing out Milk and Cookies at Lunch April 13-- SRC Taco in a Bag Hot Lunch April 16- Report cards for Grades 10-12 April 19- SRC Bake Sale Dental Awareness Month April is Dental Health Awareness Month. The following messages have been provided by the Dental Health Promotion Program for the Saskatchewan Health Authority. Let s all make an effort to take special care of our teeth and gums! 1. Did you know that the earliest record of an actual toothpaste was in 1780 and included scrubbing the teeth with a formula containing burnt bread? 2. Did you know that the tongue is not only the strongest muscle in the body, it contains 10,000 taste buds, each with an average life span of only 10 days? 3. Brush your teeth twice a day, in the morning before you come to school and before you go to bed. Use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste with fluoride. This will help to prevent cavities. April 24- Broadview School Drama Performance at the Hall at 7:00 pm April 25- Hip Hop Hoop dancers April 27 Hot Lunch: Chicken Bacon Ranch Wraps Trina Markusson gave a presentation on Mindfulness to Broadview School students on March 29th. If anyone is interested in purchasing her book please contact the school. Cost is $15.

Principal s Message - April 2018 I would like to acknowledge the tragic accident involving the Humboldt Broncos hockey team which occurred last Friday, and extend our sympathy to all who have been affected by the loss or injury of loved ones. We never know what the future holds for anyone, and we need to cherish each day that we have with our family and friends. Please let me know if you are aware of anyone in our school family who needs extra support at this time. It is time to get back into routine and push for great learning the remaining three months of the school year. Spring brings unpredictable weather, and students sometimes do not dress appropriately, as they may assume the weather today will be like yesterday. Please be sure that students up to grade 6 have appropriate footwear for outside and clean, dry footwear for in the school. Our playground definitely has wet and muddy areas! We all take pride in our school, and appreciate the hard work of our caretakers, Mr. McRobbie and Mr. Ottenbreit. Report cards will be sent home with students in grades 10 to 12 on Monday, April 16. If you do not receive a copy of your child s report card please contact the school at 306-696-2727. If you would like to discuss your student s progress with the subject teachers, please call the school and we will set up a time for you to come in. In order to reach as many people as possible, save printing and paper costs and be kind to the environment, we will be using email to deliver communications such as this newsletter. As well, all newsletters are posted on the school website. Please let us know if you prefer paper copies, as we will always provide you with one if you prefer. Doris Wyatt FUNDING FOR BROADVIEW SCHOOL BREAKFAST PROGRAM Broadview School was chosen by Farm Credit Canada, to receive the Community Investment Fund! Thank you, FCC, for supporting our breakfast program and allowing students to reach their full potential by diminishing hunger.

Having Fun in Science Grade 5/6 has been exploring electricity and circuits. Here they are making a human circuit with Mrs. Quibell. Random Acts of Kindness During the last week of February, students celebrated with a Kindness challenge competition. Throughout the week, elementary classrooms competed against each other to see who could perform the most Random Acts of Kindness. Mr.Racette s Pre-Kindergarten/ Kindergarten classroom won the Kindness Challenge! Congratulations to the Kindertots!

YOGA AT BROADVIEW SCHOOL Grade 3-6 students spent two physical education classes in March learning a bit about yoga from Ashley Draper. Ashley teaches yoga classes in the surrounding area and shared her expertise with our students. They learned different poses and practiced deep breathing. Ashley taught the students that oxygen=energy and that whenever you are nervous or upset deep breathing can help calm your body. Thank you, Ashley! D.E.A.R. Reading reduces stress, strengthens your mind and expands your vocabulary. The students and staff at Broadview School participated in a Prairie Valley School Division literacy challenge, Drop Everything and Read. The high school students paired up with the elementary students and they read to each other for half an hour.

Broadview School Drama Production The Broadview School Drama Club is putting together a play called Hard Candy. Hardy Candy is a comedy and it is based on the corporation of Banff Enterprises. The play demonstrates how difficult it can be to find a decent employee nowadays! The play is about 40 minutes long and involves students from grade 7-10. The students involved in the play have been working very hard and will be putting on a performance as part of a Dessert Theatre. All community members are welcome. Tickets can be purchased from Broadview School or from the Drama students. Tickets are $10 or $5 for 10 and under. Tuesday, April 24, 2018 Broadview Community Hall 7 p.m. Also, on April 30th, the Broadview School Drama Club will perform at 2:00 at the University of Regina. This is all part of Saskatchewan Drama Association s Middle Year Festival. There are clinicians rather than adjudicators, and they put on workshops before and after the plays. Before the plays, the workshops help students learn a bit more about Drama and the Arts. After the plays, the clinicians discuss aspects of the play for both cast, crew and directors to improve their productions.

Upcoming Career Events Spotlights from RDIEC To register for these events go to rdiec.ca and print off the registration form and hand into the career counselor, scan and email to dean.harcourt@pvsd.ca or take a picture and send it by text to 697-8710 April 11th Think Construction Register by March 29th April 19th Regina Fire and Protection Register by April 11 April 26th Entrepreneurship 101 Register by April 19th April 21 Innovative Manufacturing Day, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina April 24 Careers in Welding, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Regina April 26 Entrepreneurship Spotlight April 26th Register by April 19th April 27th Dene Dent, Fort Qu Appelle (Dental Careers) Register by April 20th May 2 PVSD Grade 11 Job Fair, University of Regina May 2 Hundseth Power Line Construction Register by April 25th May 9th Aikins Law (Law Careers) 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Register by May 1st University of Saskatchewan Deadlines April 1st Edwards School of Business May 1st Arts and Science and Engineering There are opportunities for our Grade 12 students thinking about working or going into the Trades. 1- Saskatchewan Safety Council is offering free training courses. They include Young Workers Readiness, WHIMIS, SCOTT, Flagging and more. These are courses that employers might be looking at. Check www.sasksafety.org for more information. 2- Regina Trades and Skills are offering the Twelve to Trades program that is a 6 week employment program in the trades. This program could lead to Apprenticeship. Application deadline is May 4th. Check www.rtsc.org for more information. 3- Regina Trades and Skills also offer Skill Training Sessions to get your Boot in the Door. They offer paid training courses with a work term. Fall courses are usually promoted in July and August. Check out www.rtsc.org for more information Scholarships are starting to be promoted to Grade 12 students please ask your student if they are applying to any. Any questions please do not hesitate to call/text.

BROADVIEW SCHOOL SRC The Broadview SRC is putting on a few things in April: April 9-13th PJ Week April 12th SRC is handing out Milk and Cookies at lunch April 13th Taco in a Bag Lunch School Clothing: School clothing is still available through http://broadviewschool.entripyshops.com/ or Mrs. Barath (sara.barath@pvsd.ca). There are a variety of styles and logos available and every item is customizable. Orders are usually shipped within 2 weeks. BROADVIEW SCHOOL WEBSITE Broadview School has a website! Have you checked it out? If you have any questions about upcoming events that are happening at Broadview School don t hesitate to check it out online. Our newsletter, school forms, and information from Prairie Valley School Division are posted on the website too! Go to: http://www.pvsd.ca/school/broadview/pages/default.aspx CRAFT CLUB These students are working on an Easter-themed craft. Mrs. Heisler and Ms. Quibell offer craft club to students in grades 1-4 who want to showcase their creative side.

NUTRITION PROGRAM Broadview School Nutrition Program Provides: Breakfast every morning from 8:30 to 8:45 am to any student who needs it. Lunches to students who need one. Hot lunches once per month Friday, April 27, 2018 Chicken Bacon Ranch Wraps for $3.00 Muffin Making Club Broadview School offers a Monthly Muffin Making Club for students and parents interested in baking. The muffins we bake are used to supply Broadview School s daily breakfast program. Our next baking event will be held on Wednesday, April 25th. For those interested in volunteering, please contact our Community School Coordinator, Brigitte Laroche, @ 1-306-539-6725. MILK CARDS Milk cards can be purchased in the office. Pricing is as follows: $10 for 10 milk $20 for 20 milk PLEASE REMEMBER: WE ARE A NUT- FREE AND SCENT- FREE ZONE

Contact Us Broadview School Box 639 Broadview SK S0G 0K0 (306) 696-2727 broadviewschool@pvsd.ca HomeLogic HomeLogic allows parents and students to have access to student information such as attendance, grades, fees, etc. Each person using HomeLogic is assigned a unique login name and password. You may change the password once you enter the program. The login name and password can be obtained at the school. Visit us on the web at www.pvsd.ca/schools/ broadview/ Or: Like our Broadview School Facebook page. Principal: Mrs. D. Wyatt HomeLogic may be accessed from the Broadview School website home page. Parents: Please stop by the office to pick up your login! Broadview School Values Broadview School Learning and Growing Together