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Nominate an Exceptional Educator for a 2021 Prime Minister’s Award by January 12

​Nominate an exceptional educator today! Three categories:

  • Teaching Excellence
  • Teaching Excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
  • Excellence in Early Childhood Education

Nomination Deadline: January 12, 2021

Nomination Package: www.canada.ca/pm-awards  

#PMAWARDS

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Sears, Angela11/17/2020 3:55 PM17 Nov, 2020Attachment
PWPSD 7th Annual Christmas Card Art Contest: Open to Grades 7-9

PWPSD has launched its 7th annual Christmas Card Art Contest. Each year, the school division rotates the contest through grade divisions (Division 1: Grades 1-3; Division 2: Grades 4-6; Division 3: Grades 7-9; and Division 4: Grades 10-12). The 2020 Christmas Card Art Contest will be open to Grades 7-9 students enrolled at PWPSD schools. Contest rules and a printable PDF of the poster are included below. 

​Contest Rules 

  • Theme: “The best thing about Christmas is…”

  • Open to: Must be a Grades 7-9 student enrolled at a PWPSD school.

  • Artwork: 
    • Can be completed outside of school hours, but must be submitted to Central Office by the teacher via the PWPSD internal courier. 
    • Artwork size: A full flat sheet of 8.5” x 11” plain white paper (letter-size paper). The artwork must be in colour (no pencil drawings) and should fill the page. Do not fold the page to create a card. Do not include words or titles. Artwork will be scanned and applied digitally to a card layout.
    • On the back of the artwork, students should print their first and last names, grade, teacher's name and school name.

  • Deadline: Submit artwork to your teacher by Friday, November 27, 2020.

  • Prize: A $100 pizza party for the winner’s class and an individual prize bag for the winner.

  • Winner: The winner will be announced during the first week of December. 

  • Send to: Artwork submissions will be gathered by classroom teachers and placed in a large envelope, without folding or creasing, labeled “Central Office Art Contest, c/o Angela Sears.” Envelopes will be collected from school offices by the internal courier pick-up on Monday/Tuesday, Nov. 30/Dec. 1. (Pick-up day varies by school - teachers should check with the school's administrative assistant.)
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Sears, Angela11/17/2020 10:53 AM17 Nov, 2020Attachment
PWPSD schools focus on three important events this week

Grande Prairie, AB This week, schools throughout Peace Wapiti Public School Division (PWPSD) will learn about the history of moccasins, participate in Métis-focused mental health and cultural awareness sessions, and focus on bullying awareness.


























Celebrate Rock Your Mocs Day or Week 


#RockYourMocs Day was Sunday, November 15. PWPSD students and staff are invited to celebrate by wearing moccasins to school, work or wherever their day takes them today, or during the whole week - November 15-21. Brigitte Benning, PWPSD Indigenous Education Coordinator prepared a slideshow for teachers to explain the significance of the day, the history of moccasins, and the importance of purchasing moccasins made by Indigenous artists.


Four-day PWPSD Indigenous Speaker Series highlights Métis Week 


The PWPSD Indigenous Speaker Series, which coincides with Métis Week, will feature Cultural Knowledge Keeper and Motivational Speaker Beverly Lambert, known as Métis Bev, who is partnering with PWPSD for a second time to bring mental health and cultural awareness to students and staff. Ms. Lambert says she is "on a mission to get rid of the COVID blues through cultural knowledge" and will connect with four PWPSD schools over Zoom during November 16-19: Robert W. Zahara Public School, Helen E. Taylor School, Clairmont Community School, and Harry Balfour School.

"The Indigenous Speaker Series is always a special time," says Ms. Benning. "It is needed now more than ever. Bev's message is uplifting, educational and well-timed for Métis Week."

"At a time when we, including our teachers, are at our lowest mentally, I believe that my 'Mind Body Spirit Motivational Program' of cultural knowledge, music and dance will lift spirits again," adds Ms. Lambert.


Bullying Awareness Week


#WhereToTurn is the theme of year's Bullying Awareness Week, November 16-20 – a response to anyone who has ever been victimized by bullying and felt there was nowhere to turn. Recognize the warning signs of bullying – repeated mean, cruel, hurtful behaviours done on purpose by someone with more power. It can be verbal, physical, social and online.

PWPSD schools offer welcoming, caring, respectful and safe learning environments with compassionate teachers and counselling staff who can assist any student who is experiencing bullying, or who recognizes they need help with curbing bullying tendencies.

For students who prefer anonymous help, the Government of Alberta offers a 24-hour Bullying Helpline at 1-888-456-2323, and a Bullying Helpline Chat during 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. daily. Staff, student leaders and parent volunteers can take the Alberta Education Respect in School online training. Any Albertan who suspects someone is experiencing family violence or other types of abuse is encouraged to use the province's reporting helplines.

Photos: 1. PWPSD Indigenous Education Coordinator Brigitte Benning prepared a Rock Your Mocs slideshow for teachers. 2. Métis Bev will connect with four PWPSD schools during Métis Week. 3. "Where to Turn" is the theme of Bullying Awareness Week 2020.

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Sears, Angela11/16/2020 9:49 AM16 Nov, 2020