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Holy Family
C.R.D. #37
10307-99 St
Peace
River, AB T8S 1R5
Ph:
780-624-3956
Toll-Fee: 1-800-285-8712
Fax:
780-624-1154
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Responsive Education Initiative |
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Virtual Education
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Establishment of Holy Family CyberHigh
School - Grade 7 to 9.
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Participation in On-Line Consortium.
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Partnership with Compu Smart, West Wall
Computer, and Telus to provide online
support for virtual education.
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Outreach Initiatives
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During Religion, Junior High students
"adopt a Grandparent" from the Sacred
Heart Nursing Home.
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FCSS/Rosary - co-sponsor seminar
addressing teen concerns and issues.
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Prairie View Outreach Program.
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St.
Andrew's Home School/Home Study Program.
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Green Certificate Program.
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Registered Apprenticeship Program
(RAP).
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Work
Experience.
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Rosary School has regular monthly
visits to Del-Air Lodge by
students.
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First Nation, Metis and Inuit Education
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Full-time Aboriginal Education Liaison
Worker who offers a wide range of
cultural activities in the school.
She also assists with some Aboriginal
special education students. She
brings in presentations from other
Aboriginal people to enrich our
students.
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Cree
Language Instruction.
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Aboriginal Arts - drawing, coloring,
beading.
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Cooperate with the Aboriginal Resource
Centre to promote events and cultural
exhibits.
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Aboriginal Teacher Assistants to work
with Aboriginal students in all
classroom settings.
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Sagitawa Friendship Centre.
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Mammawopawian.
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Aboriginal Counseling Services.
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Métis
Regional Council Association.
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Soup
Kitchen.
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Special Needs
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Hiring educational assistants, doing
balance board exercises, Syzygy lab
(vision therapy).
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Modified programs offered at elementary,
junior and senior high levels.
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Working with Whole Life Counseling to
offer services to dtudents.
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Peace
Health Unit - speech therapy, exchange
of information, promote workshops in
healthy living.
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Violence Prevention Programs - 2nd Step.
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Psychologists.
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Crystal Park.
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North
Peace Community Living Society.
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Glenrose Hospital.
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Catholic/Public feeder schools, McGrath,
Good Shepherd, Nampa
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Community Work Experience projects i.e.
SPCA.
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Resource Room Grades 2 to 4.
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New
Junior/Senior high Counselor/Special Ed.
Teacher.
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Elementary Special Ed. Teacher.
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Three
Counselors in School.
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Special Ed. Coordinator and
Administrator.
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Early Intervention
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Breakfast for Learning Program - to
encourage a healthy start to the
students' school day in order to foster
learning.
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ECS/Peace Health Unit/Glenrose Hospital
- Early intervention program for
communication delayed students - also
Manning Playschool Society.
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Worker provides violence prevention
programs (2nd step) in classrooms.
Preventative and informative workshops
for parents.
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Speech/language therapists.
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Pre
and Post Academic Assessments.
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Low
teacher to student/staff ratio in ECS
and Grade 1.
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Student Health Initiative.
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Early Literacy
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A 0.4
Certified Teacher who works with a small
group of students following a modified
reading program.
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Program to develop or improve language
learning in students that have poor
attendance, developmental delays,
behavioral difficulties in classroom
settings or require addition support.
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A
project operates to provide additional
support to ECS to Grade 2 students in
the area of Early Literacy. Funded
through Early Literacy and ECS programs.
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Reading Recovery.
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Lindaman Phenama Sequencing Program.
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Religion
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Offer
altar server training at lunch hour as
well as confirmation classes.
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Religion 35 students come into
classrooms to help students read,
scribe, etc.
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At
assemblies we say intentions, the Our
Father and other traditional prayers.
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Have
several celebrations for all occasions
i.e. Remembrance Day.
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Have
"Soul Grub" once a month with
presentations such as teachers'
journeys, etc.
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Offered to all students from grades 7 to
12. Completion of Religion 35 is a
pre-requisite to graduation from
Cyberhigh. Students have the
opportunity to participate in a variety
of activities ranging from working at a
soup kitchen to the planning of our
graduation Mass.
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First
Communion preparation classes.
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Sacramental preparation Sunday.
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Masses, choir, RCIA, Bible Studies,
Alter Servers, Youth Groups.
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Father, Sisters, Parish Council assist
in celebrations and masses, sacramental
preparation provide funding for Bibles,
religious icons and student religious
workshops.
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Contact with Archdiocese of Grouard/McLennan.
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Catholic Community Association support
fundraising (bingos).
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Academic Program
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Local
sponsorship programs - local businesses
donate generously for awards to promote
student learning.
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Home
study program.
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Home
School.
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Distance Education.
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After
school tutorials.
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Gifted - Enrichment i.e. PowerPoint
presentations, Robotics Club, Math
Challenge, problem solving, Mack
Legislature (Gr. 6), Science Sleep-over.
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Editorships - students interviewed,
reported, written and edited articles
submitted to Smoky River Express.
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Yearbook - written and compiled by
students.
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Honors Awards.
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Honors Trips.
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Honors Card Program.
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Jr/Sr.
High Scholastic Awards.
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Special Focus Program
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Attendance Awards.
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Good
Deeds Program.
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Girls
Club for Junior high to encourage
wholesome activities and positive
attitudes
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Mentoring - junior high students are
offered opportunities in mentoring
Division I and II students (assist in
dressing ECS, reading to students,
assisting in arts and crafts projects).
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Bridging Program - "Bridging the Gap."
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To
provide assistance to students during
the ECS to Grade transition. Focus
is literacy based. This program
piggybacks the Early Literacy
Initiative.
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Grade
9 Year-End Trip.
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Honors Trip.
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SOI -
Syzygy Lab, Balance Boards.
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Edge
Program - Leadership.
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Battle of Brains - Access; ATA.
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Enrichment Art Program.
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Remedial 8.
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Math
Competition 7/8, 10 and 12 NCTM.
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Behavior/Safe and Caring Programs
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SEHL "Students
Educating Healthy Lifestyles."
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SADD
"Students Against Destructive
Decisions."
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Crisis Response.
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Non-Violent Crisis Intervention.
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Student Support Team.
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School Community Partnership.
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Career Counseling.
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Youth
Initiatives/Youth Connections with
Career Development.
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Employability Career Portfolios 9 to 10.
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After
School Career Counseling.
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STARR.
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Bully
proofing - self-esteem - coping with
teasing - anger
management (energy channeling)
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SPICE
"Serving Students In Creating in
Excellence."
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Providing a safe and caring environment
for students after school. Referrals
are based on need with student, parent
and teacher involvement.
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Caught Being Good Awards - certificates
posted in the main hallway awarding
students and staff exhibiting
"positive," "caring," "responsible,"
behaviors.
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Monthly Attendance Awards - prizes
awarded to students who have perfect
attendance.
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Counseling Services - offered to
students experiencing emotional and/or
behaviora difficulties.
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Paul
Rowe High School/MES/Rosary - Lion's
Quest and program training brought and
implemented in all community schools.
The Lion's Club also had a major role in
this.
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Violence Prevention Programs (2nd Step).
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Safe
and Caring School Project.
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Lions
Quest Programs.
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Purchases of Safe
and Caring Schools Program resources.
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Co/Extra-Curricular Programs
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Field trips -
homeroom specific.
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Academic/honors Field Trips - grade
specific.
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Field
trips - subject specific.
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Sports, cross-country, volleyball,
basketball, track n' field, badminton,
golf, curling.
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Year-end school trips.
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Joint-Use Agreement with the recreation
office (skating, swimming, aerobics and
soccer).
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Extensive league competition with area
schools - curling - Manning curling club
grades 6-9.
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Students are invited to participate in
Kickoffs and Callbacks that are held
throughout the province. Students may
also participate in the Skills Canada
Competition and School trips.
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Chess
Club.
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Computer Club.
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Drama
Club.
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Tournament Sponsorship: B & C Jewelry,
Boston Pizza, Northern Pharmacy, Peace
River Heating, Quintel, Smitty's.
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Arts
and Athletics.
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Jr/Sr.
High Concert Band Program.
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Sr.
High Jazz Band.
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Sr.
High Drama Club.
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Sr.
High Football.
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Recycling.
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