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Wednesday 25 November 2015

Parenting Today



Workshops will be held from 6 – 8 p.m. at Educational Support Services – Jameswood School, 1 Braintree Crescent (off Olive & Ness).  Free pizza supper will be offered from 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. and session will take place from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.  To register, please call Arlie Williams-Taylor at 885-9555 or email ptregistrations@sjsd.net

Tuesday, December 8, 2015 -  Teens
                       
Facilitated by: Jeff Kerr B.S.W. and Hayley Plesh B.S.W., St. James Assiniboia School Division Social Workers

 

Parents of teens have to strike a delicate balance between encouraging growth and independence on the one hand, and protecting teens from the hazards of risky situations and establishing boundaries for acceptable behavior on the other. In this evening session, presenters Hayley and Jeff will discuss some of the challenges for parents of teens, including promoting emotional self-regulation, managing inappropriate behaviour, and planning around risky behaviors and situations.
 
 
 
Once registered for any session, IF YOU CANNOT attend, please be sure to cancel by contacting Arlie Williams-Taylor at 885-9555 or email at ptregistrations@sjsd.net
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday 24 November 2015

Green Team

        
           


Hello! We are the green team. We are fundraising money to support endangered species through World Wildlife Fund. We are selling chocolate chip cookies starting Tuesday, November 24 at break and at lunch, and on Wednesday, November 25 at break, at lunch, and we are even selling during portfolio night. Cost is only 25 cents for the small ones, 50 cents for the medium ones, and 75 cents for the large ones. When you buy a cookie, you can vote for the animal you would like to support. The endangered species with the most votes, is the one that the money will support. Thanks!


More information about adopting an endangered species is found in the link below.
 


Friday 20 November 2015

PANCAKES & PORTFOLIOS


 
 
 
Pancakes & Portfolios

November 25th 2015

Session 1:  4:30 – 6:00 p.m.

Session 2:  6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
 
 
On November 25th 2015, Bruce Middle School will be hosting a Pancakes & Portfolios Evening! Your child will lead you through a portfolio collection of their learning. They will present artifacts that represent their learning and they will also perform some live tasks, including making pancakes for you to enjoy! This will be done in the place of traditional parent-teacher interviews to place a greater emphasis on student learning. Teachers will also be available in the gym during this time to speak with you about your child's learning.
 
We hope that you will find this casual format both inviting and informative, as your child leads you through examples of their learning. Should there be a reason that you need a private face-to-face conversation with any teacher or administrator, we will have meeting rooms available upon request.
 
Please indicate which session you will be attending.  Registration is available on the links indicated below. 
 
Click here for Session 1
Click here for Session 2
 
If you have questions about this evening, please contact us at the school and we will be happy to help.
 
Walt Lipinski
Principal
Bruce Middle School
204-888-1990
 
 
 
 


 

Holiday Fundraiser

BMS Parent Council will be holding a holiday fundraiser at the Holiday Concert on December 9th. For every $2.00 donation at the door prior to the start of the concert, and from students and staff though out the day on concert day, you will receive an entry ballot into the prize draw. Draw will take place during the concert and winners will be notified by phone. We are asking families to please donate prize items and /or a loonie or toonie that can be put towards the purchase of prizes. Blast teachers will accept these donations up until December 4th. Thanks in advance for your support. Monies raised will help to fund school programs and activities throughout the year.

Wednesday 18 November 2015

White Elephant Sale

Bruce Middle School will once again be hosting a White Elephant Sale.  We are asking parents/students to start collecting the following items for the sale.

- Gently used/or new books, toys, games, things for moms, dads, grandparents.
- Regular / large size candy canes
- Stuffed toys, gingerbread houses, gift/treat baskets

Donations will be accepted starting December 7th.  The sale takes place Thursday & Friday, December 17th & 18th in the school library.  Raffle draw will take place during the afternoon attendance on Friday, December 18th.

All proceeds from the sale go towards the Bruce Middle School breakfast program

Tuesday 17 November 2015

U R invited 2 the ALLERGY LOUNGE"


WE DAY

Bruce was proud to have 34 fantastic students represent our school at WE Day 2015 at the MTS Centre on Monday, Nov. 16. Bruce was joined by over 12 000 staff and students from across the province to share in the WE Day message of acting together and collaborating to make change in the world- both locally and globally. Our WE Day participants spent the day listening to a variety of speakers and musicians (local and celebrity) share their stories of leadership and change, and empowering students to take action by becoming compassionate and active leaders. The Bruce WE Day team looks forward to a number of local and global initiatives we will implement this year.








 

Monday 16 November 2015

Rock-Paper-Scissor Championships

Be one of 5 Bruce Champions in Rock-Paper-Scissors. 
The 5 Bruce Champions 
go on to compete in the Divisional Championship on Dec 4. 
Bruce Championship is on Dec 1. 
One life granted for every dollar-
nonperishable food item brought in
by Nov. 30. 

Friday 13 November 2015

Farm to School Veggie Pick-up

Farm to School Veggie Pick-up



Bruce Parent Council would like to thank students and parents for your tremendous support of this fundraiser! $1140 was raised and will be used to enhance student activities and programs. In addition, 34 bundles of vegetables were purchased to support food banks and will be donated to Winnipeg Harvest.



The vegetables will be available for pick up on Wednesday, November 18 and Thursday, November 19 from 8:00 to 8:30 am and 3:15 to 3:45 pm. If orders are small enough, they will be sent home with your child.



Please ensure all vegetables are picked up by 3:45 pm. Nov. 19.



Thanks again!

Monday 9 November 2015

Congratulations


Congratulations to Shanaya for her role as ambassador for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Ride for a Cure Fundraiser. Way to go Shanaya!



Scholastic Book Fair


            Scholastic Book Fair
            November 23rd - 26th


    November 23rd & 24th
    9:00 am – 3:45 pm (closed during the lunch hour)

    November 25th
    9:00 am – 7:30 pm (closed during the lunch hour)

    November 26th
    9:00 am - 12:30 – Last chance shopping!

    Location: BMS Library

    Available at the book fair: Posters, erasers, pencils, picture books, novels, including a selection of cookbooks, etc that may be of interest to parents. Your child may win $25 worth of books and $25 worth of material for their LA Teacher. Enter the draw during the book fair. One entry per child please.

    Dear Parents,

    When you visit the Scholastic Book Fair, please consider donating a book to your child’s classroom library. Such books will enrich the education of children for years to come. We’ve asked teachers to fill out a Classroom Wish List so you’ll know which books they think will add to their student’s knowledge and imagination.

    Books you give will become a permanent part of the classroom library. Every gift will be recognized with a bookplate identifying your family or child as the donor.

    Please look for the Classroom Wish List display at the Book Fair. Your generosity can make a classroom more exciting and stimulating to young minds.





     

    Wednesday 4 November 2015

    PARENTING TODAY 2015-16

    Tuesday, November 24th, 2015
    Making Math Meaningful


    Facilitated by: Antonia Hasey, Simone Kirwan, Lisa Page and Dayna Quinn-LaFleche: The Numeracy Itinerant Resource Teachers;

    Parents - you are your child's first teacher. You have the ability to help your child discover the importance of math in everyday life. Come and discover activities, resources, and games designed for you and your child to do together to help instill a love of math and a feeling of “I can do it!"
     
    Workshops will be held from 6 – 8 p.m. at Educational Support Services – Jameswood School, 1 Braintree Crescent (off Olive & Ness).  Free pizza supper will be offered from 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. and session will take place from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.  To register, please call Arlie Williams-Taylor at 885-9555 or email ptregistrations@sjsd.net

    Tuesday 3 November 2015

    Lifetouch Retakes

     
    Lifetouch retakes will take place this Friday in the morning.  If you had your picture taken, but would like a retake please return your picture package to the photographer on Friday.

    Remembrance Day Service


     
    Remembrance Day Service

     

    We will be having our Remembrance Day Service on Tuesday,  November 10th, at 9:00 am.  All parents are welcome to attend.  Poppies will be handed out to every  student on Friday morning.  Any poppy donations you would like to send with your child that day are greatly appreciated and will be collected by their B.L.A.S.T. teacher.