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Immanuel Christian Elementary School News (June 2017)
-Developing gifts for joyful service!
Notes from the Principal: Storyline
As most of your know, ICES does its best to be authentic and intentional in terms of creating learning experiences that not only help students grow, but also helps students recognize God’s fingerprints and learn to glorify God in all aspects of their lives. We have not only tried to educate our students through the lens of Teaching for Transformation, but have also tried to share with our broader community as to what this means (as an example see pages 7-8). A big part of the Teaching for Transformation approach is the usage of Biblical throughlines. We as a staff, work at weaving throughlines through all aspects of student study. We want to give students opportunities to be active learners and not passive recipients of knowledge. As Nicholas Wolterstorff states: “It is nothing but a pious wish and grossly unwarranted hope that students trained to be passive and non-creative in school will suddenly, upon graduation, actively contribute to the formation of Christian culture”
With the aforementioned rationale and quote in mind, we as a staff have worked hard to provide learning experiences that allow students to be active in developing and using their gifts. This is where Formational Learning Experiences (FLEx) fits in. Things like inviting Syrian students to go ice fishing; using statistics to show injustices in the world and thinking of solutions; visiting, befriending and interviewing seniors; doing a bake sale to raise money for Compassion Canada; writing and delivery Christmas cards to people in the neighborhood etc. all fit into and are products of this philosophy. However, there are other things that need to be mentioned. First off, our students and staff are not perfect. Students make mistakes and struggle with different aspects of their lives both in and out of school. Our staff does its best to encourage/hold accountable in these situations. We also need to reflect on the reason for engaging in things like FLEx projects. As much as we want to build the self esteem of students, we want to be conscious of contextualizing our learning activities. The purpose of them is not “hey, look at us!” Instead, we want our students to understand that following God’s call is not purely a cognitive exercise. We are created by God, and called to use our gifts to forward His story and not our own. This is the concept of “Storyline”. We recognize that God makes us unique and helps us grow in the people He created us to be, to serve Him through our work and through our leisure and rest. It is only through serving Him that we find joy and fulfillment. For a summary of Storyline, I will direct you to the next page. Wishing you and yours a blessed summer! Thanks again for your support.
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Our Year end assembly/Grade 5 graudation/Grade 5 band concert will take
place on Monda, June 26 at 2pm. Come out and join us!
Parent Note: As part of our “last school day of
the year” festivities, we have rented Henderson
Pool. In order to accommodate all of our
students in the pool, we will need some parent
volunteers to swim with the students. The date
is Thursday, June 29 from 11:00 a.m – 12:30 pm,
If any parents are willing to help us out with
this, please contact the school!
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Note from your friendly Learning Commons Facilitator….
Students: Please return all books
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ICES Teacher Staffing Plan for 2017/18 (as of June 13)
Grade / Class Teacher student #
Kindergarten A & B – Mrs. Kathryn Ferrie 18 & 19 students
Kindergarten C Ms. Tracey Driedger 18 students
Grade 1A Mrs. Carolyn Kruisselbrink
24 students
Grade 2A Mrs. Susan Skidmore 26 students Grade 2B Mrs. Ruth
Vanden Heuvel 25 students
Grade 1A/2C Mrs. Dana Heshka *see staffing notes below
Grade 3A Mrs. Freda Middel 21 students
Grade 3B Mrs. Jackie Postman 22 students Grade 4A Mr. Richard Lieuwen 25 students
Grade 4B/5B Ms. Laura Witten 23 students Grade 5A Mr. Alan Riewe 25 students
Grade 4/5 French, Music and Social
Mrs. Laura Peters
Grade 5 Band Mrs. Charlene Heins
School Counsellor Mrs. Jennifer Day Assistant Principal/
Learning Support Mrs. Barbi Wall
Prinipal/Health Mr. Jay Visser
Staffing Notes: Mrs. Dana Hesha will be team teaching with Mrs. Carolyn Kruisselbrink in grade 1 for 50% of
the time. With the other 50% of her time she will be taking a third grade 2 class (made up of
students from Mrs. Skidmore’s class and Mrs. Vanden Heuvel’s class) to lead them in literacy
and numeracy learning activities. The reason for this breakdown is the relatively small
amount of grade 1 students compared to the large amount of grade 2 students. We did not
want to go with a grade 1 / 2 class as we feel having a combined grade class in the lower
grades is more difficult to facilitate.
Due to our grade 4 & 5 student numbers being very similar to last year’s numbers, we will
once again be running a grade 4, a grade 4/5 and a grade 5 class. However, we were able to
move Mrs. Peter’s teaching time from 35% to 50%. This will allow us to split the grade 4/5
class more frequently than we did in the past year.
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ICES Support Staff 2017/18
(as of June 13, 2017)
Mrs. Monique Barthlel – Kindergarten Educational Assistant (full time) Mrs. Pam Corliss – Elementary Level Assistant (full time) Mrs. Jo-Ann Wichers – Elementary Level Assistant (full time) Mrs. Lorinda Veenendaal – Elementary Level Assistant (full time) Mrs. Lynda Jordan – Elementayr Level Assistant (full time) Mr. Jason Hoard – Elementary Level Assistant (full time) Ms. Colette Bouwsema – Speech and Language Assistant (full time) Mrs. Nellie Konynenbelt – Learning Commons Facilitator (full time) Mrs. Terri Schellenberg – Administrative Assistant (full time) *still in the process of hiring one half time kindergarten EA
ICES Learning Commons Challenge! As part of our literacy initiative, the Learning Commons holds a “Reading Challenge Contest” that our classes engage in Class Challenge Results:
1. Grade 2B – 491 books read 2. Grade 2A – 482 books read 3. Grade 3A – 411 books read 4. Grade 3B – 387 books read
School Wide Individual Results:
1. Jemima Kalenga – Grade 4 (43 chapter books read) 2. Norah Dekens – Grade 5 (33 chapter books read) 3. Larissa and Natalie Konynenbelt (tie – 31 chapter books read)
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Preview: ICES Discount Cards – to be sold at the
start of the upcoming school year
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ICS LADIES AUXILIARY
Another busy year of fundraising for the two ICS campuses has come to an end.
Our events consist of the monthly hot lunch program, the annual spring roast beef
dinner and helping a local restaurant with catering.
Thanks to this year’s efforts and your generous donations, we were able to purchase the
following items for the two campuses:
For the Elementary: $19,000 in total was spent for the following : horseshoe tables and chairs for
various classrooms- $5,000, Music – 10 music stands, 2 sets timpani mallets-$600, clipboards-
Scientists in the classrooms-$1,600, Wiggle and wobble cushions, Items for the science room, gr1- 4
Ipads-$2,700, KG - 20 wipe boards/clipboards, SD cards for cameras, Specialty headphones x 20-$360,
Library - misc items , Gr 2 chair pockets, Variety of aids for math/ literacy programs
For the High School: $12,000 in total was spent for the following: Foosball table-$800 , Help towards
the Outdoor Ed trip-$1,000, Home-Ec - 4 KitchenAid Mixers- $2,600 Music – Bass Clarinet – $2,625
Sports – Volleyball system-nets and poles -$5,500.
Accumulated surplus money from fundraising during the past years was set aside for Middle school
outdoor recreation area- $15.000
Every year, we donate cash for the grab bag items to the Bazaar committee
In June, every year, we offer the Hilda Van’tland scholarship, of $500, to go to a student showing a
heart for volunteering that goes above and beyond. This may include volunteering at the Hospital,
Senior’s homes, BFM, Soup Kitchen, Food Bank or Homeless Shelter to name a few.
ICS Ladies Auxiliary would like to express their heartfelt thanks to everyone who helped make our
fundraising projects such a success again this year:
1. On behalf of the hot lunch coordinators - A huge thank you to all those parents who so willing support
our hot lunch program monthly and to those parents who volunteer to help prepare and serve the
various lunches that we offered this year at both the ICES and ICHS.
This year, in January, we began ordering hot lunch thru Cash Online. Thank you for participating in this
as it has made it very streamlined now. There were a few hiccups but they have now been addressed.
So, we will do this again in September.
Thank you to the two society supporters who have donated money this year to buy the needed ground
burger as it is a tremendous help to help keep lunch costs affordable for all.
2. On behalf of the Roast Beef dinner committee, we wish to thank all the society members and friends
for coming out and so generously supporting our annual Roast Beef dinner, April 24. This year we raised
$13,000 after costs !! A HUGE thanks to you, all.
Thank you to all the students who volunteered so enthusiastically in setting up the tables and chairs
Finally, thank you to all those parents, teachers, ICHS graduates and current students who helped to
serve and cleanup after the dinner. It was so appreciated.
3. We hosted PCCE Teacher’s Convention, again, this year- An opportunity we have once every 5 years.
Thank you to all who helped out in anyway with setup and serving. A heartfelt Thank you to Grace
Holtrop-Creative Cooks- who supplied all the delicious baking for those 2 days !!
4. We, again, helped Country Kitchen with a catering job for a local High School Grad.
Because of all of YOU, 2016-2017 was another successful year.
Our first meeting for the new school term will be September 11, 2017 DV.
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The Ladies Auxiliary asks that you, prayerfully, consider joining us for our meetings in the
2017-18 school year in helping to plan our fundraising efforts and then to give away those
funds.
Come and join us whether you are a parent or a grandparent!!
We are striving to give our children a better environment to enhance their education, while making
relationships with other committed ladies…..Priceless
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