The
December 2010 • Issue 4 • VOL . 8
The Calgary Science School
Principal’s Message December will bring in holiday cheer, anticipation for the two week break, and a couple of staffing changes. Jason Rooks, our Australian exchange teacher who has done a fabulous job in the humanities 6.3/6.4 position, will be returning to his homeland on Friday, December 17th. Mr. Rooks fit in with our staff and our philosophy with ease and provided some new thinking and experiences. I wish him all the best in the future. Mr. McWilliam will be returning after the holiday break. Everyone is excited to have him back and to hear about his experiences teaching overseas. The other staffing change involves Mr. Neufeld taking parenting leave for the remainder of this school year. Of course, parenting is the most important “job” there is, and
so I wish Mr. Neufeld well and hope he enjoys this time with his family. We are presently in the middle of staffing that position. In addition to anticipating the staffing changes mentioned above, we have been busy preparing the two main educational reports we provide to stakeholders. Our Education Plan and the Annual Education Results Report is now available on our website (in the publications section, under the Plans sub-heading). It is a fairly lengthy document, but I encourage parents to peruse it, as it contains a wealth of information about our goals and how well we are doing in working toward those goals. I want to thank Phil Butterfield for managing the process and pulling the document together, and the teachers and parents who contributed to it.
Lastly, I wanted to thank our parents and students who were able to attend student-led conferences. I appreciate that it is sometimes difficult to find the time to attend an event such as student-led conferences, but in walking about the school during the conferences I was struck by the fact that many students and parents relished the opportunity to celebrate learning as a family. I have indicated many times in the past that one of the most important characteristics of an effective school is an involved and engaged parent community and so I wanted to thank everyone who was able to help us celebrate our students’ achievements during the conferences. Darrell Lonsberry
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