creating a cohesive group of involved parents & guardians
As a School Council Team, we strive to close the gap between school and home.
School Council Meetings are very informative, and helps us, as parents, to stay connected to the teachers, and the everyday things that go on in and around school.
Every month, we get a chance to hear first hand from the teaching teams at our school. They give us an inside look at what our children do in the classroom, on field trips, and what celebrations each grade level is working towards.
We host an informal setting, once a month, open to all those who would like to share, and help create a cohesive group of involved parents and guardians.
School Council Meetings are very informative, and helps us, as parents, to stay connected to the teachers, and the everyday things that go on in and around school.
Every month, we get a chance to hear first hand from the teaching teams at our school. They give us an inside look at what our children do in the classroom, on field trips, and what celebrations each grade level is working towards.
We host an informal setting, once a month, open to all those who would like to share, and help create a cohesive group of involved parents and guardians.
School Council Meetings take place once a month, typically the 3rd Monday, at 6:30pm. Each month, teachers from a specified grade present the work they have been doing with their students and the administrative team will provide an update on school issues.
All meeting dates are posted on your school calendar. Our goal is to have meetings end at 8 pm.
Wildwood School Council is a member of CAPSC, Calgary Association of Parent and School Councils. You may access their website and subscribe to their free monthly newsletter at www.capsc.ca
All meeting dates are posted on your school calendar. Our goal is to have meetings end at 8 pm.
Wildwood School Council is a member of CAPSC, Calgary Association of Parent and School Councils. You may access their website and subscribe to their free monthly newsletter at www.capsc.ca
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