Friday, October 30, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Halloween Fun in Room 142
Geo-Caching Trip to White Butte & Downtown Regina
Friday, October 9, 2015
Tell Them From Me Survey
Dear Parent/Guardian,
As part of our focus on school
effectiveness, Jack MacKenzie School will be participating in an online school
survey for students – Tell Them From Me (TTFM).
TTFM is an online survey that
allows students to give their feedback and share their voice on their school
environment, experiences at school, and any school improvement programs.
During the period from October 15th to November 17th, all
students in grades 4-8 will be given the opportunity and time to participate in
this survey during regular school hours. They are encouraged to complete the
survey, but may choose not to as it is completely voluntary. Students who agree
to complete the survey will be given a random username and password to access
and complete the survey. Students’ names cannot be linked to their responses
which allows it to be completely anonymous. Results will show all student
scores combined together – it is not possible to single out individual students
in the results.
The student survey will be
completed electronically and will require approximately 35-40 minutes to
complete. The student survey measures include such topics as emotional and
social well-being, physical health, and behaviours and attitudes linked to
student success. The survey also allows students to give their thoughts and
feedback in open-ended question responses.
TTFM was created by The Learning
Bar, based on the work by Dr. J. Douglas Willms. Dr. Willms is widely known
nationally and internationally for his work on educational monitoring systems,
including the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) of the
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. Since 2004, Tell Them
From Me has quickly grown to become Canada’s largest national school survey.
If you would like more
information, please contact Mr. Russ Clarke.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Friday, October 2, 2015
Mini We Day Regina Public-Wednesday, October 14, 2015
The
Campbell Collegiate Me To We Team Presents:
MINI WE DAY
REGINA PUBLIC
Wednesday, October 14
1 PM & 2 PM
All Grade 7 – 8 Students are invited to attend !
When: Wednesday, October 14 @ 1 PM and 2 PM
Where: Currie Auditorium at Campbell Collegiate.
Admission: Free!
WHAT IS MINI WE
DAY REGINA PUBLIC?
Mini We Day Regina Public will
introduce your grade 7/8 to the Me To We Philosophy inspired by Free the Children, an
international organization founded by Canadian Craig Kielburger when he was 12
years old! Free the Children aims to empower youth around the world to achieve
their fullest potential as agents of change. At Mini We Day Regina, we hope to
inspire the next generation of world-changers to realize the potential we each
have, through our actions and decisions, to make our school, local and global
communities a better place, not only for ourselves, but for the seven billion
other humans that we share our planet with.
Our Mini We Day Regina will provide more information on
Free the Children and Me to We in a fun, interactive setting, and will also
feature musical guests, and inspirational videos.
WHO IS THE
CAMPBELL ME TO WE TEAM?
The Campbell Collegiate Me to We
Team is a
group of over one hundred students that are passionate about changing the
world. The team works in conjunction with Free the Children, an international
charity that aims to empower youth around the world to achieve their fullest
potentials as agents of change. Through the We Act program, the Campbell Me to
We Team chooses at least one global initiative and one local initiative each
school year to work towards.
As a local initiative last year, we supported Campbell’s
annual Adopt-a-Family fundraiser, supporting over three hundred deserving
families with Christmas gifts and Christmas dinners to brighten their holiday
seasons. In March, we kicked off our second global initiative, in support of
Free the Children’s Clean Water and Sanitation Pillar in Rural China. The
campaign was incredibly successful, and we raised over $12 000 to finance the
construction of two clean water systems in Rural China. These systems will
provide easy access to clean, safe water, allowing girls to go to school and
preventing the spread of water-borne illnesses.
WHY ATTEND MINI
WE DAY REGINA?
If your elementary school has already collaborated with
the Campbell Me to We Team, this is an incredible opportunity to get senior
students interested in leadership roles within the Me to We Team & SRC at
your school, and for students to learn more about the three Adopt-a-Village
pillars that we will be voting between for our global initiative in the spring.
Has my permission to attend Mini We Day at
Campbell Collegiate on Wednesday, October 14, 2015.
Parent/Guardian Signature
Thursday, October 1, 2015
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