Counseling News: October
Roots of Empathy
Bruce Middle School will once
again participate in Roots of Empathy. This program focuses on identifying
student’s own feelings and focusing on the cues to read the feelings of
others. This year, we welcome Baby Brodie (who also happens to be Mrs.
Sparrow’s nephew!) and his mother, Michelle to Bruce. Once a month, Brodie and Michelle will visit the
students of Bruce, focusing on a grade seven classroom. During these
visits, students learn to engage with a small child, documenting growth,
learning about child development and gaining empathy. We are excited to see the
changes in baby Brodie throughout the year!
Koats for Kids
Koats for Kids is a
seasonal program that runs September through January, helping clothe families
with warm winter items. Bruce Middle
School will be accepting donations for winter coats, hats, boots, scarves and
ski pants anytime from now until January to help out in this effort. If you know of a family who would benefit
from the Koats for Kids program, please encourage them to contact Mrs. Sparrow
or email Koats for Kids at koats@UnitedWayWinnipeg.mb.ca
We Day
25 lucky students from the
Bruce Middle School citizenship team will be at the MTS Centre on Wednesday,
October 30, 2013 for Winnipeg’s third annual We Day! We Day is a day-long event of speakers and
performers with the goal being to help ignite long term social action in
youth. Young people from across North
America join together to celebrate positive actions and build momentum to make
a difference in communities around the world.
The students on the citizenship team will be bringing initiatives to our
student body throughout the school year.
Stay tuned to see how you can get involved and make a difference within
our community this year! To learn more
about We Day, please visit
Winnipeg Block Parent Program
The National Block Parent Program underwent a full review by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in late 2006.
From the R.C.M.P. findings, "the policies and procedures established for the operation of the Block Parent Program are sound."
The fall of 2007 saw the introduction of newBlock Parent signs which have improved security features. Further information is available by visiting: www.winnipegblockparents.mb.ca
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