Prespatou – Public Calendar!!!

We have now created a Prespatou Public Calendar on our webpage with events that students and parents will want to know about. All the different activities taking place at the school, holidays, reporting periods AND when to expect report cards to come home.

PAC Upgrades to Prespatou School

It has been an exciting and busy summer at Prespatou School. The PAC worked very hard at removing the old, rotting boards from the rink so that it is safe to use again. The PAC also worked at repairing/refurbishing our school ball diamonds.

Fantastic News!!!!! School is BACK!!!!

I am excited to post that school will be starting on MONDAY September 22, 2014. Monday will be a normal shortened opening day. Full day instruction for most programs commences Tuesday.
School Starts: 9:00 am
9:00: All students and staff go to the gym for a school-wide assembly
9:20: All K-7 students will go with to their last years teachers home rooms.

Job Action Update

Job Action Update

The following message is from the Superintendent of Schools, Dave Sloan.
Back to school is usually a time that everyone looks forward to with some anticipation. SD 60 staff have traditionally worked very hard to ensure that schools are ready for students the first Tuesday after Labour Day.

April Newsletter – Canteen/Meal Information

Is Spring Really Here?????????                 
The temperature is starting to climb, the snow is melting, the trees are starting to wake up and the MUD is appearing. Please ensure that you child has a pair of inside shoes so we can minimize the amount of mud and dirt brought into the school.

Early Dismissal Days – Report Cards to come home

Report Card Time for Elementary students!

Elementary Report Cards will be sent home on Tuesday March 11, 2014.

Early Dismissal Days!

Wednesday, March 12, 2014 and Thursday, March 13, 2014 are early dismissal days. Students will be released early these days to give you,

Outdoor Recreation Class Meets Camp Cameron!

Students recently visited Camp Cameron, SD 60’s outdoor site, for their Outdoor Recreation class. They spent time building shelters called Quinzees, which they used to sleep in overnight. They participated in some campfire games, practiced fire building skills,