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The last week of school is upon us!

On Monday, June 24th in the morning, grade 9's went to the South Peace Experience, where they got to meet with their teachers for next year.

Today, Tuesday, June 25th, we had our Indigenous showcase Zoom around the District with lots of student performances in the morning.  After school at South Peace the Indigenous awards, BBQ and events will be on and open to all - students, parents and staff.  Come out and join us!

Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 26th, there will be a free hamburger and hot dog lunch for students followed by Fun Day activities in the afternoon.

Thursday, June 27th is the last day for students.  We will be having the Awards Assemblies in the morning - grade 8 at 9:15, grade 9 at 10:30.  If your student is receiving a top award for the subject area, you will have received a call. We have not called for honourable mentions, so students may be receiving those.  After the Awards Assemblies, students can be helpful in their classrooms. 

Report cards will be handed out on the 27th.  Any report cards that are not picked up will be mailed home.

The concession will not be open on Wednesday or Thursday this week.

Students will be asked to clean out their lockers prior to leaving for the year. 

If your student does not clean their locker out, the items will be bagged and numbered (with their locker number).  The contents will be held until the Thursday of the following week and can be picked up until then.

Please call the office if your student has not been able to get their items and we will hold them for you.  Otherwise they will be donated.

Our lost and found has been on display outside the library for two weeks - it too will be bagged up and donated next week.  If you are missing any of your student's items, please feel free to come by and take them.

The office will be open until the 4th of July and will reopen on the 26th of August.

School begins on the 4th (short day) and will be a full day on the 5th.

We wish everyone a safe and enjoyable summer break! 

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