Prairie Sky School Inc
3233 Argyle Road S4S 2B5 Regina, SK, Canada
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Locality: Regina, Saskatchewan
Phone: +1 306-352-1875
Address: 3233 Argyle Road S4S 2B5 Regina, SK, Canada
Website: www.prairieskyschool.ca
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Yep; this is exactly why we integrate the Saskatchewan curriculum at PSS.
A wonderful way to spend a cold winter night!
Happy Winter Solstice! We have set up our annual Solstice Spiral in the lot North of the school for everyone to enjoy at their leisure. All COVID-19 health restrictions apply; please follow all SHA guidelines for outdoor gatherings.... The Spiral will remain set up for the duration of the Winter Holiday. We hope you enjoy it! Here is a beautiful Solstice story to get you started! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX5F9zRYfQ0
Prairie Sky School is hosting an ongoing bottle drive fundraiser until early January. Please see the poster for details and feel free to share this information!
PSS would like to extend a huge thank you to everyone who participated in our Growing Smiles fundraiser, and our volunteers who organized and filled the orders on Friday! We are so thankful for your support! We happen to have 4 beautiful poinsettias and 2 evergreen arrangements leftover; if you would like to purchase one of these gorgeous plants AND support our school, please email [email protected].
tânisi If you have an interest in understanding the relationship between climate, land and reconciliation, this is a good online opportunity. tawaw.....I look... forward to seeing you! TOPIC: The TRC, climate action, and Indigenous ways of knowing DATE: December 2, 2020 TIME: 10:30-11:30 AM Saskatchewan CST Join Zoom Meeting: https://uregina-ca.zoom.us/j/95911447050 Meeting ID: 959 1144 7050 Passcode: 650764 The Panel Joseph Naytowhow, Storyteller and Knowledge Keeper in the Faculty of Education, University of Regina Dr. Chantelle Richmond, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Health and Environment, Western University Dr. Emily Eaton, Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Regina
https://www.nytimes.com//pa/kids-winter-play-outside.html
We are excited to introduce a new to us winter plant fundraiser! Buy your beautiful, locally grown winter greens for all your decorating through our Growing Smiles Fundraising website and PSS will receive about 40% of all sales! WHAT: Beautiful, Locally Grown Holiday Greenery and Plants - Growing Smiles has poinsettias, wreaths, and winter holiday arrangements! Everything is online, making it a friendly COVID-19 fundraiser! You can check out the site at https://prairieskyscho...ol.growingsmilesfundraising.com/home WHEN: Thursday, November 5th, 2020 through Wednesday, November 25th, 2020 PICK-UP DATE: Orders will be available for pickup at the school on Friday, December 11th, 2020. Pickup times will be in slots: 9am-11am, 11am-1pm and 1pm-3pm. WHY: As a qualified independent school, Prairie Sky School receives partial funding from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education. Tuition fees cover 30% of costs to run our programs. The remaining portion (up to 50%) is raised by countless volunteers through fundraising, donations, and sponsorships that are managed by the PSS Scholarship Foundation. Due to COVID-19, we lost almost 6 months of fundraising opportunities and because of health regulations, our overall fundraising plan will look a little different this year.
Support Prairie Sky School through our annual eco-friendly fundraiser; this year through Colibri: What: Colibri Bags - Colibri Canada sells a wide variety of reusable snack bags, wet bags, double duty bags, reusable face masks and silicone straws! Everything is online, making it a friendly COVID-19 fundraiser! You can check out the site at www.colibrifundraising.com customers will be prompted to enter our school name at checkout. When: Monday, October 13, 2020 through Octob...er 26th, 2020 Where: Sell to your neighbours, friends, family; share on facebook and via email!
The Cattails created art trees using an assortment of loose parts yesterday. Their focus was on the different parts of trees. They read the story of the Giving Tree and walked to see the large tree that was being cut down by Kinsmen Park. The Cattails were able to identify tree parts in the large pile including bark, rings, trunk, branches and twigs, as well as leaves.
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