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JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2012
Principal’s Message Dear Parents/ Guardians:
The last two months have been very busy ones here at FE Osborne School. In that time, the
school has had many special events including: Literacy Week, in which grade nine students took
part in workshops ranging from debating to writing powerful essays (please enjoy the grade nine
poetry you will see included in this newsletter); Medieval Days, in which grade eight students
learned essentials about trading and culture in the Middle Ages; and the FEO Market, in which
grade nine students had the chance to be entrepreneurs and create their own businesses and
products. A number of field trips occurred including the grade seven excursion to the Science
Centre. Special academic opportunities abounded – two of which were the Great Canadian
Geography Challenge and the Pascal Math Contest. Of course, there were many fun events
sponsored by our school‟s Leadership classes, not the least of which was Tropics Week in which
students dressed in their favorite Polynesian outfits, sampled tasty and healthy tropical fruit
treats, and danced to the musical offerings of one of our student disc jockeys. A very successful
basketball season also concluded on March 2, with all of our teams doing well in the semi-final
round of divisionals. Our junior boys‟ and junior girls‟ teams captured silver! Way to go,
Eagles!
Our school cafeteria is going full force with the new nutritional guidelines which are now in
place. The lunch menu has been revised with healthier options for our students and the feedback
has been very positive. As we go forward in the next quarter of the school year, you will notice
on the March 16 report card that teachers are reporting on the third CBE End, “Character in
Learning”. Teachers will provide a strength based comment on such areas as student initiative,
persistence, and making responsible decisions. To conclude, I wish you and your family a very
relaxing and refreshing Spring Break which will occur from March 26 until March 30.
Sincerely,
Marilynn Russell
Principal
FE Osborne School
403-777-7540 Ext. 2123
Assistant Principal Notes Report cards are coming home with students next week on March 16
th. This also means we have
our second session of Student/Teacher/Parent conferences. The conferences will take place on
March 21st, 22
nd, and 23
rd just before Spring Break. We will again be using the F.E. Osborne
Conference Manager online to book interviews. The system will be available for parents to book
starting on Wednesday March 14th
at 12:00 PM and will close on Monday March 19th
at 3:00
PM. Please watch for a written reminder and instructions for how to book your appointments
online that will come home on Tuesday March 13th
. If you have any questions about the booking
system or interviews please contact me.
Paul Ormiston
403-777-7540 Ext. 0
Term 1 Honour Roll
Grade 7: Connor A Yu Jian B Jeremy K Gabriel K Ethan L Jennifer L Michelle L Maya P Ian S Ben C Angelina D Emily G Jonathan G Alexander K Astrid L Emma P Sriya P Rebecca T Stacey Z Carson B Braden B Abbey C Sydney D Javairia K Ethan K Grace M Dina S Daniel S Dan T Megan W Emily A Irene A Kayla B Kevin C Michael C Randi D Vicky D Noel F
Rachel H Madeline M Palak P Maya S Joshua S Alice Y Teresa A Evan B Will C Maryam G Ashley H Sean L Zachary O Megan P Zoe P Nicole S Rameen S Oliver S Lucy W Allison W Jonathan B Gavin B Kyla B Matthew B Aliza D Tarek E Braden G Nicole H Alex H Rachel P Pashmina R Eliot S Tiffany S Paige S Brock T Andrew W Morgan B Ashley C Pavel C
Melissa C Jessica F Aaliyah G Avanti K Joel L Haylie L Ricky L Megan M Devon P Matthew S Farres Y Nelson A Abhi B Ali B Mark B Irene D Sarah K Ty S Ryan S Jacqueline S Khaymen S Olga S Janey Y Emily A Kyra B Reid C Amarpal D Victoria G Richelle H Grace I Neon L Julia M Mikenzie P Mehrdad S Rebecca S Lovisa T
Grade 8: Elise B Brianna E Madeline F Jennifer H Nicholas H Joel L Malcolm M Kaylee M Andrew O Camilla S Andrew S Joshua S Jason S Landon S Seth T Brody W Siobhan D Mackenzie E Emma F Linus H Waheed J Freya L Lichen M Lukas R Meg R Vanessa S Albert W Erika W Dylan F Benjamin F Shay G Amy K Jacob M Madison R Taylor S Claire S
Eleanor T Raiyaan V Timothy W Brandon B Lauren C Christian F Yenna G Stephanie H Jonathan K Nicole K Jamie L Maylen S Daniel S Jeffrey T Yomna W Ellie C Susan C Anthony G Xu Fan H Cale M Mathew M Christine O Dawson P Abby S Avery V Wendy Shihui W Erin W Hayley W Annie Y Natasha B Shayne B Jessica B Tavis E Faizan H David H Paige H
Esther K Sarah K Jenna M Teigan O Zi Lin Q Carla R Pujarati R Arsalan R Veronica S Oshadhi W Jun Ru W Lucy Y Darming Z Yana A Christy B Viola B Connor C Oscar C Alex F Daichi H Elizabeth L James P Christina S Alex S Sarah W Eric C Evan C Emma D Tracy E Urooj F Ana P Nida S Ian S Lucy W Nancy W Jasmine Z
Grade 9: Megan B Daniel C Hojo D Brendan E Garrett E Beatrice F Tiffany J Tommy K Mavis L Raquel P Chase R Joshua R Maddi B Lauren B Umer C Sarah C Mohamad E Ellen G Ivan H Anita H Sana K Zain K Wesley L Danni M Ali S Peter S Missiker T Kendal B Julia E Zachary F Taylor F Selina J Jessica L Safraaz N Jana R Lillian S Fareeha S Marcus T
Hayley W Rebecca Y LinTao Y Andrew B Colin B Josh G John L Kristin M Taylor M Meghan O Megan O Sydney S Patrick W Linhai Y Laina A Daniel B Davis F Judy F Kyra F Sheffinea K Rebecca K Sylvia L Christina L Ton N Saeed R Ryan S Kaitlyn W Graham Z Michael B Jared B Scott C Cole D Steven E Katy H Gabrielle L Rachel L Amelia L Fiona L
Jenny L Hayley N Tyler S Jocelyn S Angel S Emily W Anna Z Sam B Connor B Iqra C Kristen D Jeffrey F Kristina G Jessica H Tasha H Walija H Shakiba K Joey M Marie Nicole T Nathan W Mashud A Madison C Lauren G Amy J Jason W Christian Y Corey A Matthew B Connor E Owen G Kerrianne G Alexandra H Aimen H Alex K Madison P Sian T Yangchen Z Shane B
Grade 7 News
Courtyard project donations
In the spring of 2012 the students enrolled in the grade 7 courtyard environmental education class will be
responsible for the revitalization and naturalization of F.E. Osborne‟s courtyard space. As a part of this
project the students will be responsible for the planning and landscaping of the entire outdoor space. By
laying down new sod, planting indigenous Alberta plants and building a self-sustaining irrigation system,
we hope to develop a green space that will be enjoyed for years to come.
As you may know, we did receive a small grant from Devon Energy to assist us with this project.
However, funds are still tight so our school would greatly appreciate any donations of gardening equipment
to help us with this endeavour. Tools such as rakes, shovels, hoes, wheelbarrows, gardening gloves etc.
would be appreciated. Or if you know of any companies that would be able to make a contribution, please
forward their contact information to Mr. Wong at [email protected]
Thank you for supporting our naturalization project!
Mr. Marvin Wong (B.Ed., B.Kin.)
Grade 7 Team updates:
In Grade 7 Science, the students are currently working on the heat and temperature unit. This
unit allows the students to learn about heat; students investigate sources and uses of heat
energy and consider the impact of their use on our long-term ability to meet energy needs. In
focusing their studies, students explore different applications,
investigate the scientific principles involved, and consider questions about
the nature of heat. The particle model of matter is introduced to help
students explain their observations and understand relationships between
heat and temperature.
In Grade 7 Math the students are currently working on Unit 3: Fractions, Decimals and Per
Centages. Students explore how these concepts are used in real life applications such as
calculating sales tax and shopping for goods and services.
In Grade 7 Humanities, classes continue to explore the beginnings of Canada, focusing on the
three main groups that started it all: the First Nations, the French, and the British. We have
looked at the cooperation and interdependence among these groups, and will begin to investigate
the conflicts and struggles that eventually occurred (and continue, in certain ways, to occur in
present day!). As well, many classes are completing novel studies. Writing skills
and current events are also part of the routine for several classes.
It’s Getting “HOT” in here.,,,,, Grade 7 Students Visited the New Science
Centre February 13, 14 and 15
Currently the grade 7 students have been participating in the
Heat and Temperature unit in science. As part of this unit it is beneficial
that the students have the opportunity to participate in a hands-on
experience to fully understand thermal energy. On the field trip at TELUS Spark: the New Science Centre the students had the opportunity to experience Extreme Temperature: From the heat of a rocket engine to the freezing cold of liquid nitrogen, this
demonstration was an exploration of extreme temperatures. Spectacular demonstrations
connected students with subjects such as thermal energy and heat transfer. The experiments
combined multimedia visuals with opportunities for students to take measurements using
different instruments. Student critical thinking was encouraged and observation skills were
honed. Additionally, students explored the new exhibits, which included the Earth and Sky and
Energy and Innovation. These exhibits linked directly to the Grade 7 Science Program of
Studies.
Dr. Kamal Johal Learning Leader
Grade 8 Team and Middle Ages Day! Recently, the grade 8 team participated in an exciting endeavor known as “Middle Ages Day” which took place on Friday, February 10th. Students travelled along the Silk Road with many stops along the way. At each city, there was a display of artifacts and time for students to learn about the natural resources from a particular area. Trade occurred at each station and some merry merchants even experienced pitfalls along the route such as highway bandits and the Bubonic Plague! We also had the pleasure of hosting Mrs. Haywood’s Medieval re-enactment group and enjoyed their displays of sword fighting, archery and authentic costumes. This unit leads into the grade 8 study of the Renaissance period where we will focus on the changing worldview during this exciting historical time period!
Japan Day!
Another great celebration was held on Friday, November 25th as our grade 8 students
participated in our annual Japan Day! Students had an opportunity to take part in their
choice of three sessions which could have included Japanese folk dance, manga and anime,
karaoke, martial arts, origami, Japanese fan making, sushi making or Sudoku.
The sessions were full and bursting at the seams with energy! One of the highlights was our
sixteen guests from the Japanese Senior Citizen Society. These volunteers came out and
used their expertise to help teach each of these sessions! Once the sessions were completed,
all 200 of the grade 8‟s headed to the gymnasium for a round robin rubber suit sumo
wrestling competition! Laughter and cheers nearly brought the building down!
The fun didn‟t end at noon but continued on into the afternoon with another new addition of
a Japanese drummer. Masa Kokoro aikido had the students up and learning new rhythms
while the rest of the group clapped and encouraged them on. A special thank you to School
Council who subsidized this event so the cost to students was able to be kept at a minimum.
Also, a round of applause for Ms. Quirk for her hard work and organization of this amazing
event!
GRADE 9
Poems by Grade 9 Students/Authors
The students were asked to write a „definition‟ for an abstract noun of their choice. Here are
samples illustrating their understanding of some abstract nouns through poetry:
Love
Love Is a way Of showing the one that you care
How much they mean to you, to show affection. Such a beautiful thing. Love is. But you need to believe, to
trust, must have faith and be fair, share kindness. Love is so complex it takes many different twists n’ turns yet it is the most searched for thing on the face of Earth. Love is dangerous, it’s blinding too. We only want to believe the best, not the heartbreaking truth. Love invades your dreams, both at night and during the day, it’s so dark, and mighty powerful, but none can take it away.
Love means laughter, and many tearful fights, it’s that bittersweet treat, that all of us get, now or later, it will hit us all eventually. Love is many
colours, it can be pink, or red, or black. Love is preposterous, for those whom seek it be aware, it’s not easy, never easy.
It's a challenge, a life lesson. Love is lustful, and confusing none the less. There is such thing,
because we need it. Be careful, be sharp but love because it’s what’s right,
it’s such a wonderful thing, don’t put it to waste.
Love, and be Loved
♥
Judy F. 9E
Linhai Y. 9D
We are living things,
Made of flesh and blood.
We feel emotions,
We grow
Breathe
And think every day.
We are made for survival
And we write history every minute.
We humans learn and think.
We each have a soul.
We believe about things that may or may not be.
We make new life
We live and when our time is up,
Death takes us into the light.
Alex M. 9D
Failure
It makes people cry,
It makes them quit,
And sometimes makes them die,
It‟s that word that makes your life that much harder
It has an impact on your self-esteem,
It‟s talked about at home and at school,
It scares you
It makes you determined to make it better
Its failure,
School failure, work failure, life failure
It‟s the disappointment that you get when you have done something wrong.
But just remember that when you fail, you can always strive to succeed, and learn from your mistakes,
failure isn‟t always the option, you can try harder next time.
Devante.P 9E
LIBRARY
Thank you so much to the families who donated their unused puzzles and games to the
library. The staff and students at FEO appreciate your generosity!!
Our absence line (available 24 hours daily) is 403-777-7540, enter 1 at the prompt, and provide the information requested whenever your student is late or absent.
Please keep the office informed of any contact information changes, i.e. telephone numbers for home, work, or cell, email addresses, and address changes so that our information is up to date. We must have a contact name and number for someone who is available to pick up your student in the event of illness or emergency.
Students are not permitted to use cell phones in class. Please do not phone or text your child during
school hours as students are required to have cell phones turned off and put away during class time.
If your child phones home during the day, please ask him/her to leave a message for you so you do not have to phone the school to find out who called you.
If your student will be away from school on a vacation for longer than three days, we need them to
pick up and complete an Extended Absence Form and leave it with the office prior to departure.
If you need to sign your student out early for an appointment, you will need to come into the office in person to do so. If the student is permitted to leave on their own, they must provide the office with your written permission to do so.
Please remind students about appointments and after-school transportation arrangements in the morning, rather than trying to have messages relayed during class time unless absolutely necessary. This will minimize interruptions to the learning of your child’s class.
Please drop your students off at the curb on the street, not in the parking lot. Also, please avoid parking in the crosswalk, as this creates a danger for students crossing the street. The lot is for staff and visitor parking only and is shared with Marion Carson School. If you pick up your student for an appointment, please park in the visitor parking area (south end of the parking lot) as the staff parking is specifically designated to staff members who may be out at an appointment, but returning to school. Thank you for your assistance with this, these measures are put in place for the safety of both F.E. Osborne and Marion Carson students.
UPCOMING EVENTS: 2012 March 12 School Council meeting in library 6:30 pm March 16 Report cards March 21 Student-Teacher-Parent (STP) interviews 5:00 pm-8:30 pm March 22 Last day of classes for spring break STP 5:00 pm-8:30 pm – drop-in interviews March 23 System non-student day STP 9:00 am-12:00 noon March 26-30 Spring break – no school
April 2 Classes resume April 5 Talent Show April 6 Good Friday – No School April 9 System non-student day – PD April 12 Fryer Math contest Gr. 9 April 16 School Council meeting 6:30 pm in library April 23-25 Gr. 7 Band Camp
F.E. OSBORNE EAGLE'S 33rd ANNUAL INVITATIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Thursday, January 26
5:30 pm F.E. Osborne Boys 45 vs. Valley Creek Boys 32
6:45 pm Midsun Girls 35 vs. Valley Creek Girls 18 8:00 pm Louis Riel Boys 32 vs. Branton Boys 58
Friday, January 27
3:30 pm F.E. Osborne Girls 42 vs. Louis Riel Girls 21 4:45 pm John Paul II Girls 22 vs. Valley Creek Girls 38
6:00 pm John Paul II Boys 43 vs. Branton Boys 52 7:15 pm F.E. Osborne Boys 36 vs. Terry Fox Boys 9 8:30 pm F.E. Osborne Girls 42 vs. Terry Fox Girls 12
Saturday, January 28
9:00 am Terry Fox Boys 23 vs. Valley Creek Boys 34 10:15 am Terry Fox Girls 5 vs. Louis Riel Girls 14 11:30 am Midsun Girls 35 vs. John Paul II Girls 22 12:45 pm Louis Riel Boys 50 vs. John Paul II Boys 48
Girls Consolation Final Boys Consolation Final Terry Fox 16 vs. John Paul II 62 Terry Fox 40 vs John Paul II 48
Girls Third Place Final Boys Third Place Final Louis Riel 13 vs Valley Creek 47 Valley Creek 55 vs Louis Riel 33
Girls Championship Final Boys Championship Final F.E. Osborne 29 vs Midsun 48 F.E. Osborne 35 vs. Branton 62
Athletic Awards for the Fall Sports Volleyball Awards
Senior Boys
Nicholas G. M.V.P.
Roderick L. M.I.P.
Matt B. Sportsmanship
Junior Boys
Tim W. M.V.P.
Seth T. M.V.P.
Ricky L. M.I.P.
Daniel S. M.I.P.
Carson B. Sportsmanship
Senior Girls
Sarah D. M.V.P.
Sana K. M.I.P.
Mikayla T. Sportsmanship
Dana G. Sportsmanship
Junior Girls
Camilla S. M.V.P.
Madison R. M.V.P.
Abby S. Sportsmanship
Allison W. M.I.P.
Erin C-H. M.I.P.
Soccer Awards Senior Girls
Kristen D. M.V.P.
Maddi B. Sportsmanship
Hayley W. M.I.P.
Senior Boys
Saeed R. M.V.P.
Waheed J. M.I.P.
Andrew W. Sportsmanship
Cross Country Awards
Andrew B. M.I.P.
Kristina G. M.V.P
Senator Patrick Burns OPEN HOUSE
Date: Thursday, March 8, 2012
Time: 7:00 to 8:00 P.M.
Location: 2155 Chilcotin Rd. NW
We invite parents and students to join us at Senator Patrick Burns. Parents and students are
invited to attend an evening of information, displays, meet the teachers and tour the school.
Senator Patrick Burns has regular English program from grades 7 to 9.
National Sports Academy from grade 7 to 9
Spanish Bilingual Program (International Spanish Academy) from grades 5 to 9.
News from our School Council
At the February School Council meeting, Mr. Hunter presented a D2L workshop to parents, and School
Council discussed ways to assist the school in obtaining funds to refurbish the school‟s tennis courts.
A huge thank you to the former Montgomery School Council for the $28,000 in casino funds contributed to
the FE Osborne School Council. In addition, the FE Osborne casino held in September, 2011 raised
$66,500. These funds will be used to enhance the library, computer technology, fine arts programs,
learning resources and field trips.
All parents and guardians are invited to attend our next School Council meeting which will occur on
Monday, March 12 beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the school library. Hope to see you there!
Heather Anderson,
School Council Co-Chair, FE Osborne