Jan. 9, 2018: Upcoming Literacy Night & Gymnastics
Royal Oak School is pleased to be hosting a ‘Literacy
Night’ on Thursday, January 18th from 6:30-7:30pm. During
this evening we will be exploring “Literacy in Your Life”, where you
will be able to participate in and incorporate new and exciting literacy
activities into your daily lives as a family.
To begin the evening we will have a quick stand-up
assembly followed by a variety of sessions hosted by our teachers in different
classrooms around the school. Resources and suggestions for each activity will
be provided at each session. The Calgary Public Library and Calgary Reads will
also be joining us this evening in the Gathering Space.
We
look forward to spending a joyful and engaging evening of literacy with you and
your families!
Sincerely,
The
ROS Literacy Committee and ROS Staff
Gymnastics!
Dear Parents
We have started our gymnastics unit in our regularly scheduled Physical Education classes. This unit will run until the end of January. Safety procedures are being carefully covered with each class. While students in elementary school are not expected to change their clothing for gym, I do talk to them about being dressed in preparation to participate. Please consider the following when sending your child to school:
• Clothing that allows freedom of movement (no special uniforms or outfits are required – sweats and a t-shirt work best).
• Loose fitting/baggy clothing may get caught on equipment when climbing.
• Tucking shirts in may help to prevent an accident.
• All jewelry that could get caught on equipment should be removed (left in classrooms or left at home). e.g. watches, rings, necklaces, etc...
• Students with long hair should have their hair tied back. Tying hair back with elastics is recommended.
• Students may wear shorts under clothing if they wish.
• Students will participate in bare feet unless there is a medical reason (warts).
Please be aware that students have Phys. Ed class each day. Students will be reminded that they must remain very quiet while participating on the climbing equipment. Sudden noises could startle a student using the equipment and result in a fall.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to email me. Thank you in advance for your understanding in helping to ensure the safety of our students.
Sincerely,
Helen Hennick
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