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Students making use of skating rink

The Christmas door decorations have been taken down and regular classes have resumed after several weeks of concert practices. At the Christmas concert, the SLC made two draws for the gift baskets.
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The Christmas door decorations have been taken down and regular classes have resumed after several weeks of concert practices.

At the Christmas concert, the SLC made two draws for the gift baskets. They had been selling tickets for several months as well as the evening of the concert. Congratulations to Penni Wawryk and Mrs. Joanne Tebay for winning the baskets. Thanks to everyone for purchasing tickets and supporting our SLC activities.

Several classes are making use of the skating rink. Many classes are skating as well as playing broomball and shinny. The rink is open Friday at noon for a free skate forÌýstudents who wish to participate. It is so nice to have a rink attached to the school. Teachers and support staff certainly get lots of skate tying practice.Ìý

The first semester finishes Jan. 28 and semester two begins Jan. 29. This means a few high school classes are complete and a few new classes will begin. High school students will be writing exams on the days prior to Jan. 29.

Twyla Stott and JeanAnne Jackson have organized a chess club for students. The club takes place Thursdays at noon. It is an opportunity for students to learn a new board game.

The curling teams held their first practice last Wednesday at the Radisson Curling Club. They will be practicing every Wednesday until their playoffs.

Congratulations to former student Ty Ellis. Ty was named the Ultimate Cowboy 2015 at the challenge in Calgary Dec. 31. It must have been an exciting way for Ty to bring in the new year.

Congratulations to Janna Ferris and Arin Amson for winning the midget B hockey tournament in Prince Albert on the weekend. Janna is in Grade 9 and Arin is in Grade 8 at the school. They play with the Saskatoon Chaos.

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