sr. basketball come from behind overtime win!!!
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Newsletter,February, 2020
Sr. Basketball Come From Behind Overtime Win!!!
Back Row L/R: Mr. Jay Steppan, Dweight Paligan, Apaar Singh, Agam Singh, James Lagrove, Eric Dodge, Mr. Jeremy Mattison. Front Row L/R: Leoj Viran, Lexluv Acosta, Wil-len Paligan, Ryan Young.
Congratulations to the Senior Basketball team for bring-ing home gold from their tournament in the Rick Johnson LCBI Classic in Outlook. The team played St. Brieux in the A final. It was an exciting ending with the boys taking a come from behind win, 80-87, in overtime!
Pink Shirt Day Pink Shirt Day originated in Nova Scotia in 2007 when two students decided to take a stand against bullying after witnessing a male grade 9 student be teased for wearing a pink shirt on the first day of class. The students purchased and distributed 50 pink shirts for all the boys in their school. Pink Shirt Day is now a national movement to raise awareness around the issue of bullying in schools. Preeceville School staff and students participated in Pink Shirt Day on February 26th to show support and stand against bul-lying in our school and community as well. Thank you to all that participated in this very worthy cause.
Thank you to all who purchased tickets.
Good Luck!
Hunting Package (Value: $220; Sponsors: Preeceville Archery & Rocky Mountain Equipment)
Saskatchewan Roughrider Ticket Package, October 5th game (Value:$400;
Sponsors: Chris, Amanda, Kiera & Keane Balyski)September
October
March
april
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June
Travel Voucher (Value: $500; Sponsors: Vacation Yorkton-Melissa Johnson, Twilite Tire &
Endeavour Pioneer Hotel)
City Getaway Package (Value: $250; Sponsors: Preeceville Parts & Ghoung Zhou
Restaurant)
Planter & Jewellery Package (Value: $240; Sponsors: X-Cessories by Kerry & Hazel Blooms
Greenhouse)
Entripyshops.com School Clothing Voucher (Value: $150; Sponsors: Endeavour Store & One’s Cafe)
Saskatchewan Rush Ticket Package (Value: $225; Sponsors: Sask Rush & Pita Pit)
Self-care Package (Value: $152; Sponsors: Toes in the Sand, Bella Lashes & Tranquil Thereapy)
Barbeque Package (Value: $250; Sponsor: R.M. Preeceville)
Crystal Lake Golf Course Package (Value: $110; Sponsor:Crystal Lake Golf Course)
April Stimson - winner of the
February Draw!
Trisha generously donated the Rider Ticket Package back.
Congratulations Russ Pete!
Congratulations, Carol Gibb.
Congratulations, Jean DeWitt.
December
Congratulations Kayla Blotski.
Family Engagement Day
November
January
Congratulations Cory Paul.
Families were invited to come and spend time in Kindergarten to see what we do on a daily basis. We called it “A Day in the life of Kindergarten”. We had 5 main stations that the students took their parents around to see. These included;
· Feelings station (oral language, healthy relationships, concept of spoken word) · Reading Corner station (benefits of reading) · Block Station (Building and comparing 3D objects – taller, shorter, wider etc.) · Letter and Number formation station · Sharing station where we use the EET tool
Each child had the duty to explain to their family why we do each station and what happens there. I included the outcomes that are being worked on and taught at each station as well. The students took great pride in knowing what to do at each station and loved sharing their knowledge that they had gained with their parents.
Kindergarten
for FEB.24to
MAR.4
Coin War
Top classes in Grades
K-3, 4-6, 7-9 & 10-12 will win a celebration
party!
IF WE RAISE:- $1000 - Duct Tape Jr. SRC member to the wall.- $1500 - Duct Tape Mr. Franklin to the wall.- over $2000 THE PIES COME OUT!
February
Congratulations April Stimson.
Winter 2020 Panther TeamsPeeWee Curling
Junior Curling
Junior Basketball
Top Row L/R: Mr. Cliff Prestie, Mrs. Arlene Prestie, Kate Cov-lin, Emma Covlin, Mia Mitchell. Middle Row L/R: Danika Morrow, Aliya Geck, Emily Prestie, Jhanne Ana-sarias . Front Row L/R: Janhia Irlandez, Shaae Shechuk, Morgan Mitchell.
L/R: Hudsyn Nelson, Carter Scheller, Matthew Newton, Gabby Murray, Brooklyn Reber, Cassidy Paterson, Alexis Firman, Paje Reynolds, Asia Kilborn. Missing: Mia Mitchell, Riely Turchinetz, Star-lynn Ross.
Senior Curling
L/R: Claire Giddings, Katryna Englot, Chloe Chronomitz, Olivia Chornomitz.
Back Row L/R: Mrs. Barby, Eric Prestie, Claire Giddings, Carsyn Gulka, Saphira Anaka, Jenna Anaka, Sarah Masko, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Burym. Middle Row L/R: Kacey Heskin, Ralph Gasparil, Maggie Ivanochko, Yohan Quibod, yisha Villar, Devon Purdy, Carter Halkyard, Hudon maier, Lexie Prouse, Alexander Neilson, Ally Ap,and, Seth Reynolds. Front Row L/R: Boden Heskin, Wyatt Scheller, Blake Descalchuk, Leah Thide-man, kate Grasparil, Ireland Zuk, Alex Acosta, Trinity Petras, Savannah NRhone Darmochid, Braxeilson Conner Burym, Braxton Danielson.
Back Row L/R: Matthew Korney, Mat-thew Smythe, Porter George, Hudsyn Nelson, Gerbo Javelona. Front Row L/R: Destiny Goossen, Brody Descalchuk, Floyd Pinaroc, Tristan Acosta, Isaac Kashuba. Missing: Lyndon Gawrelitza.
Junior Basketball
Back Row L/R: Mia Mitchell, Julie Johnson, Hallie Petryshyn, Gabby Murray, Emma Covlin. Front Row L/R: Brooklyn Reber, Aliya Redoblado, Cassidy Pater-son.Senior
Basketball
Back Row L/R: Leoj Viran, Christian Acosta, James Lagrove, Agam Singh, Apaar Singh, Eric Dodge. Front Row L/R: Dweight Paligan, Eli Kashuba, Ryan young, Willen Paligan, Lexluv Acosta, Caden Worobetz, Merlin Kovacs.
Senior Basketball
Jr. Curlers @ DistrictsMrs. Hull and the Junior Curling teams headed to Churchbridge on February 7th to compete at Districts. Though both teams played hard for each of their games, they did not bring home any medals. Thanks to Mrs. Hull for taking her time to coach the junior teams this season!
L/R: Asia Kilborn, Gabby Murray, Cassidy Paterson, Mia Mitchell.
L/R: Alexis Firman, Carter Scheller, Paje Reynolds, Hudsyn Nelson. Missing: Matthew Newton.
Jr. Basketball Wins Gold!
Congratulations to the Junior Bas-ketball team for bringing home gold from the Yorkton Sacred Heart tournament on February 7th and 8th.
Sr. Basketball at Tisdale
The Senior girls played in Tisdale Feb. 7th and 8th! The girls had a close one with St. Mary’s, PA, on Friday, lost to Tisdale on Saturday morning, and ended the day with a comfortable win against Carrot River. Great weekend, girls!
Back Row L/R: Mr. King, Brooklyn Reber, Star-lynn Ross, Hallie Petryshyn, Olivia Johnson, Gabby Murray. Kneeling L/R: Mia Mitchell, Emma Covlin, Cassidy Paterson, Julie Johnson. Front Row: Aliya Redoblado.
Back Row L/R: Katryna Englot, Danika Morrow, Morgan Mitchell, Kate Covlin. Front Row L/R: Chloe Chornomitz, Sha-nae Shewchuk, Emily Prestie, Jhanne Anasarias .
Grade 4-9 Curling Clinic HeldMat Ring from CURLSASK came to work with Grades 4-9 students on February 11th, building their skill set and develop-ing new skills! Thank you to Mrs. Burym and the Curling Rink Board for organizing this event!
Annual Grade 4-6 Curling BonspielBonspiel Champions Runner-Ups
L/R: Lexi Prouse, Trinity Petras, Braxton Danielson, Alex Prextie.
L/R: Deagan Anaka, Alex Acosta, Sarah Masko, Maggie Ivanochko.
Valentine’s Day was the perfect day for the grade 4, 5, 6 annual curling bonspiel. The kids were divided into 15 teams and each team played four games throughout the day. After the last rock was thrown and wins were tallied, the winning and runner-up teams were declared. It was a fun day of curling for the kids. Thanks to all that helped make the day a success!
Our senior girls’ basketball team is a new cooperative between our Panthers and the Kelvington Golden Hawks. Three girls from Kelvington – Danika Morrow, Aliya Geck and Jhanne Anasarias - joined Mor-gan Mitchell, Emily Prestie, Kate Covlin, Katryna Englot, Choe Chornomitz and Janhia Irlandez to create the new Preecev-
ille Panthers Team. Since many of the girls already knew each other, having played vol-leyball together last fall, the transition was an easy one. The team was also fortunate to have three grade nine players for most tournaments. Mia Mitchell, Emma Covlin, and Shanae Shewchuk were regulars on our roster and assets on the court. The Panthers played in five tournaments: Hudson Bay, Carrot River, Langenburg, Tisdale and the conference tournament in Canora. As the season draws to a close, we appreciate the growth we have seen in our players, and all of the fun we had together the last few months.
Senior Girls Basketball
Breakfast Cafe Pancake Breakfast
Float Sale Feb 28th
Junior SRC held a float sale on Friday, February 28th as a FUNdraiser for the school. Thank you to all who participated an thi fun event that benefits all the students in our school.
Thank you to all that came out and supported the Breakfast Cafe Toonie Pancake Breakfast on February 28th. All proceeds go towards the ongoing running of the breakfast cafe that provides a healthy breakfast for our students. Thank you to everyone who has volunteered their time to work at the cafe in the mornings to help run things smoothly and to clean up. It is greatly apprciated!
“A CRUSH for Your Crush” The SRC held “A Crush for your crush” sale in which students could buy a soda for their crush with the added bonus of it being a fundraiser for the SRC. Many students participated in the annual event. It is a fun way to spread some cheer around the school. Thank you to Miss Hanson and the SRC members for their work in put-ting on this event!
The SRC has been very busy this month!
Elementary Valentine’s Dance, Scavenger Hunt & Crafts
Jr. SRC Float Sale FUNdraiser
March 24, 2020
“As part of Persephone Theatre’s 2019 – 20 season we are delighted to present two pro-ductions touring the province simultaneously; one for elementary audiences and one for high school students both telling powerful stories with an anti-bullying message, both written by two acclaimed Canadian playwrights, Michele Riml and Joan MacLeod.
These shows examine issues that are relevant to young people and provide unique opportu-nities for thought and discussion. We use the power of theatre to stimulate com-munity, to encourage growth and to edify our young people in a powerful and uniting experience. Through our shows we foster a lifelong appreciation for the arts and their ability to inspire, educate and entertain!”
Source: https://persephonetheatre.org/for-schools/youth-tour/
SRC Fundraiser
Rib/Chicken Night
Tuesday, March 31st
$25.00 (13 years +) Ribs or Chicken
$10.00 Chicken Finger Meal (12 years & Under)
* Rack of Ribs, Fries & Coleslaw
* Pan Roasted Chicken with herb au jus, Potato Wedges & Seasonal Vegetable
* 3 Chicken Fingers & Fries
PRE-ORDER BY MARCH 13TH * Get pre-orders in and you will receive your tickets
TIME: 5pm-7pm or 7pm-9pm
Door Prizes 50/50
Toy Raffle
($5 for a strip of tickets)
PREECEVILLE SCHOOL IS HOSTING SENIOR BOYS
2A BASKETBALL CONFERENCESFri., Mar. 6 & Sat. Mar.7
Come cheer on our Panther team and watch some great
basketball
4:00-8:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm
SCHOOL & COMMUNITY COUNCIL
MONTHLY MEETING
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 20207:00PM
AT PREECEVILLE SCHOOLEVERYONE WELCOME
*ALWAYS THE LAST MONDAY OF THE MONTH
Beating the Winter Blahs: Ten Boredom-Busting Family Activities
By Staci Jackson, M.A., CCC-SLP
It’s very exciting when the first snowflakes fall. However, after days indoors, the house seems to get smaller! Take advantage of the colder temperatures and shorter days to enjoy family togetherness.
Learn a new hobby. Teach your child to sew or knit something fun like a scarf, pillow cover, or a plush toy! Not a knitter or seamstress? No problem! Try some of these winter-themed crafts: paper snowflakes, marshmallow or cotton ball snowmen, or snow globes.
Get in the Kitchen. Find a baking project that kids can both bake and decorate. Try cut-out cookies, build your own pizzas or Rice Krispie Treats they can mold into creative shapes.
For the Birds! Birds often have limited food supplies in the winter. String garlands of popcorn, cranberries, raisins, and oranges. Make a peanut butter suet feeder. Recipes can be found on the internet. Hang them from trees or drape them on shrubs. Then, watch the birds come to feed! Keep track of the kinds of birds that visit.
Plant a bit of summer. Plant a windowsill garden. Herbs and some vegetables work well. A sunny window, a few small containers, some soil, and seeds are all you need to get started. Take a trip to the local garden center and let your children pick out their seeds.
Bundle up and go outside! Winter outdoor play is good for children. Being outside helps improve their problem-solving abilities, boosts their independence, and is crucial for their social, emotional and physical development.
Finally, when you have exhausted your ideas, have your children come up with their own activities. Give them a box of old discarded items or clothing and see where their imaginations take them. No matter how you choose to bust the winter blahs, the time spent together will be priceless!
Servery~ March 2020Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
2 Perogies &
Baked Honey Ham $5.00
3Hot Dogs
$3.00 Smokies $4.00
4Baked Lasagne &
Garlic Toast$5.00
5 Crispy Chicken Ranch Wraps
$5.00
6Soft Pretzel Dogs
$4.00
9Pepperoni Pizza
Subs$5.00
10Taco in a Bag
$5.00
11 Beef Dip Paninis
$5.00
12Chicken Burgers
$5.00
13Hot Dogs
$3.00 Smokies $4.00
16Grilled Bacon &
Cheese$4.00
17St. Patricks Pancakes &
Sausages $5.00
18Baked Lasagne &
Garlic Toast$5.00
19Crispy Chicken Ranch Wraps
$5.00
20Pizza Bites & Mac & Cheese
$5.00
23Popcorn Chicken
Poutine$5.00
24Taco in a Bag
$5.00
25Beef Dip Paninis
$5.00
26Chicken Burger
$5.00
27Hot Dogs
$3.00 Smokies $4.00
30Teriyaki Chicken
Noodle Bowl $5.00
31Mozza Burgers
$5.00
If you have any hockey helmets or skates you no
longer have a use for, it would be greatly appreciated if you
could donate them to the school.
Did you have a successful hunt?
Is it time to butcher animals?
The Science Lab needs to stock the freezer with animal hearts for dissection. Please drain the hearts as much as possible before bringing them in so they are not too gooey when disecting them.
Animal
Hearts
Mar.. 2 - Pajama Day
Mar. 4 - Wacky Wednesday
Mar. 13 - Fake an Injury Day
Mar. 17 - Wear Green Day
Mar.20 - Panther Pride Day
Mar. 31 - Book Character Day
Grade K-12
Fri., Apr 3rd, 2020
GRADE 7 - 12 ASSIGNMENT
CUT OFF DATE:FRIDAY, MARCH 27TH, 2020
Unless other arrangements have been made with your teacher(s)Annual Grade 4 to 8
Oratory FinalFri., Mar. 27th
9:00amSchool LibraryEveryone Welcome!
Grade 4-6 Poetry
Grade 7 & 8 Speeches
Annual Grade 4 to 8 Oratory Final
Annual Grade 4 to 8 Oratory Final
Annual Grade 4 to 8 Oratory Final
Tuesday, March 3rd
GRADE 4-9
Yorkton Music FestivalIntermediate-Sophomore Band
Monday, March 16, 2020@
Intermediate-Sophomore BandMonday, March 16, 2020
@
Jr. & Sr. SRCBED PUSH
Thurs. Mar. 5, 2020 at 2:00 pmFrom Preeceville to Sturgis
Please stop & donate if you see them!
Watch for details to come home with specific times the
book fair will be open during Student-Led
Conferences