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Locality: High River, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-422-0475



Address: 55 - 8 Ave SE T1V 1E8 High River, AB, Canada

Website: www.hrfoodforthought.ca/

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Food for Thought 11.02.2021

Thank you for joining us this past Wednesday. The teachers made pancakes, sandwiches, filled brown bags and prepared snacks. We appreciate your support very much.

Food for Thought 29.01.2021

Bread day at the Commons (55 8th Ave SE). Feel like an outing after the cold snap? Come on down and grab a loaf or two to share with a neighbour! Everyone welcome! February 16, 2021

Food for Thought 09.01.2021

School buses are CANCELLED for February 10, 2021 due to extreme cold. We will not operate morning and afternoon transportation services. All in-town and rural r...outes are cancelled today. Schools will remain OPEN. Please be aware that if you transport your child in the morning you will also be required to provide transportation home at the regular school dismissal time. We respect the decisions parents make to keep their children at home when circumstances make travel unsafe. When attendance is low due to winter weather, teachers are asked to provide meaningful instruction in the form of review, practice, and enrichment. Any essential learning or activities that occur will be replicated for absent students upon their return.

Food for Thought 20.12.2020

So happy about these news!

Food for Thought 16.12.2020

That’s exciting news!

Food for Thought 27.11.2020

School buses are CANCELLED for February 9, 2021 due to extreme cold. We will not operate morning and afternoon transportation services. All in-town and rural ro...utes are cancelled today. Schools will remain OPEN. Please be aware that if you transport your child in the morning you will also be required to provide transportation home at the regular school dismissal time. We respect the decisions parents make to keep their children at home when circumstances make travel unsafe. When attendance is low due to winter weather, teachers are asked to provide meaningful instruction in the form of review, practice, and enrichment. Any essential learning or activities that occur will be replicated for absent students upon their return.