MidSun Messenger November 27-December 1
This week’s schedule is: Day: 2,3,4,5,B
This Friday is a “B” Day
Upcoming Dates to Remember:
Nov 28: MidSun School Council Meeting – Learning Commons 6:30pm
Nov 29: Henry Wise Wood High School – Gr 9 International Baccalaureate Information Evening
Nov 30: Gr 8 Bouldering Trip
Nov 30: Paul Davis Parent Night 6:30pm (See below for details)
Dec 1: Healthy Hunger Order Deadline Subway
Dec 5: Purdy’s Chocolates and Holiday Plants Pick up
Dec 6: Healthy Hunger Subway
Dec 7: Gr 9 Band Trip to Edmonton
Dec 8: Non Instructional Day
Paul Davis Parent Night
Please join us on November 30th for a special presentation by Paul Davis. Paul Davis is an expert on social media, cyber-bullying, on-line safety, how to keep kids safe on-line. Your MidSun parent council has worked with our 3 feeder elementary schools to bring him to MidSun for the evening. He will be speaking and answering questions for about 75 min. Please follow this link to reserve your seat: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/social-media-safety-with-guest-paul-davis-tickets-759943921727?aff=oddtdtcreator
Donations will be accepted at the door. Free childcare by MidSun Students will be available.
Both Purdys and Plant pick-up will be - Tuesday December 5th at MidSun School - details to follow.
Adopt-A-Family Campaign
MidSun school has adopted 3 families in Calgary that need a little help to make their holiday season a little bit brighter. We will be posting tags in our front display case with items that can be purchased for our families. If you would like to support the families, here is what you need to do:
- Have your child find Ms. Amirault or Mrs. Purslow to select a tag(s) from the cabinet.
- Go shopping! Yay!
- Ensure to ask for a GIFT RECEIPT before payment
- Bring the gift back to the school (unwrapped) along with the tag from the cabinet as well as the gift receipt.
- Please - no ‘used’ items
If you would rather help by donating cash or gift cards, we can do the shopping for you!
Timeline: Friday, Dec. 15th - last chance to select a tag from the cabinet Monday, Dec. 18th - Gifts that have been purchased must be brought to the school along with gift receipt and original tag from the cabinet.
From the Office - Absent or Leaving Early?
Please email midsun@cbe.ab.ca to let us know if your child will be away, late, or needs to leave early for any reason. For absences greater than 3 days, an Extended Absence Form needs to be completed and sent to our office. This does not apply to absences due to illness. See more on our Attendance page.
2023-2024 Yearbook – ORDER NOW!
Yearbooks are available to order through your student’s PowerSchool account. You will need to add this $30 yearbook fee from the goods and services tab. Purchase a yearbook to invest in this amazing memory for the future.
Jazz Band Rehearsals
Jazz 1 Wednesdays 8:00am - 9:00am
Jazz 2 Thursdays 8:00am - 9:00am
Culinary Club
Mrs. Slaughter is excited to offer this club to all students at MidSun that have an interest in the CULINARY experience. There will be lessons along the way that will teach students about culinary techniques including baking and meal prep, themed baking, and much more. Certain activities will allow students to bring home dinner for their family. Students will be visiting the food lab based on interest and the schedule attached for their grade level. There is a COST associated with each of the activities based on what is being made and supplies needed. These fees will be added online to your student account to pay. Space is limited due to safety so, not all students may be able to participate. Interested students please contact Mrs. Slaughter.
Drama Club
Love to act and play fun drama games? Join us in the Drama room at lunch on Day 1s for Drama Club. Students will eat their lunches and participate in drama games and activities. See you there!
Parents / Guardians
The Calgary Board of Education invites all parents and guardians to join us in an online series focusing on child and youth well-being. These sessions are hosted in partnership with experts from Alberta Health Services and will explore topics such as vaping, brain development, mental health, and sexual health. Click here to learn more: Child and Youth Well-Being: A Webinar Series for Parents and Guardians
CBE educators believe that parents and guardians can inspire their kids to make healthy lifestyle choices and increase protective factors – in order to do so, they need the right tools and information. Well-being is a precondition for learning. As our understanding of student well-being continues to evolve, it is important for those that support children and youth to stay up to date on the same information so everyone can support student success. The intention of the series is to advance student well-being by raising family and caregiver’s understanding of a variety of health-related topics. Thank you for your time and consideration to join us.
Jan 18: 6:30pm - 8:00pm Teen Brain Development
March 14: 6:30pm - 8:00pm Mental Health & Anxiety Grades 7-12
April 11: 6:30pm - 8:00pm Healthy Sexual Development
Henry Wise Wood High School IB Program
Future IB Warriors and families! The Henry Wise Wood High School International Baccalaureate Program Information Night takes place Wednesday, November 29th at 7:00pm in the HWW King Gymnasium for current Grade 9 students looking to apply for the IB program for the 2023-24 school year. Topics will include an overview of the IB program at Henry Wise Wood with components and requirements, university recognition, costs and benefits of the program. The evening will also be available online - the link and subsequent video can be found at info.hwwib.ca.
If you have any questions about the evening or the IB Program at Henry Wise Wood High School, you can email the IB Coordinator (Mr. Glenn Finockio) at gofinockio@cbe.ab.ca
GSA
We will meet every day 3 at lunch in the Drama room. All are welcome!
What is a GSA?
Gay Straight Alliances / Genders & Sexualities Alliances, or GSAs for short, are student-run organizations that unite LGBTQIA2+ and allied youth to build community and organize issues impacting them in their schools and communities. GSAs have evolved beyond their traditional role to serve as safe spaces for LGBTQIA2+ youth in middle and high schools and have emerged as vehicles for deep social change related to racial, gender, and educational justice.
A growing body of research confirms that the presence of a GSA has a positive and lasting effect on student health, wellness, and academic performance. It can also protect students from harassment based on sexual orientation or gender identity and improve school climates for all students in the long term.
Healthy Hunger - Fun Lunches
To order your child a lunch please click this link: https://healthyhunger.ca/
All orders close 5 days before the lunch event.
If you have never created an account you will need to register a new account. If you have previously ordered from Health Hunger (from any school) you can just log in. From your account, you will have to register your student at MidSun using their homeroom and teacher. For example: 071/Hanson. Please ensure you have the correct home room number as this is how lunches will be distributed. All proceeds made from these Fun Lunches goes directly back to the school to enhance your child's education. Thank you for your support!
December 6 – Subway
December 20 - Edo Japan
January 10 – Little Caesars Pizza
January 24 – Taco Time
February 7 – Subway
February 21 – Boston Pizza
March 6 – Extreme Pita
March 20 – Papa Johns Pizza
April 3 – Subway
April 17 – Edo Japan
May 1 – Little Caesars Pizza
May 15 – Mucho Burrito
May 16 – Kernels Popcorn
May 29 – Opa!
June 12 – Subway
Transportation
Yellow school bus service may be impacted by last-minute staffing challenges due to illness/weather. If your child’s bus is delayed, please check the CBE transportation website: https://cbe.ab.ca/schools/busing-and-transportation/Pages/default.aspx OR MyBusStop App for more information. The MidSun school code is: CBEMIKZSDO
This could also impact families using Calgary Transit. Families should have back-up plans in place if transportation is unavailable.
Alberta Health Service
Visit the AHS Community Education Service website to register for their free community programs. Topics include managing stress, bullying, peer-pressure, managing anxiety, grief and loss, brain science, addiction, birth control and sexuality, domestic violence.
Upcoming Events:
Nov 27 @ 6:00pm The Impact of Trauma
Nov 29 @ 1:00pm The Importance of building Secure Attachments with your Child
Nov 30 @ 6:30pm Teens in Trouble With the Law: What You Need to Know
Other Resources
Distress Centre: 403-266-4357
Health Link Alberta: 811
Addiction Services Helpline: 1-866-332-2322
Mental Health Helpline: 1-877-303-2642
Family Violence Info Line: 310-1818
Canadian Mental Health Association Alberta Division: 780-482-6576
Suicide Information and Education Services: 403-342-4966
Find a Psychologist (Psychologists Association of Alberta): 1-888-424-0297