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February 9, 2018

 
Mon, Feb. 12
Grades 1-3 and 6-9
COP Skiing/Snowboarding Trip
 
Wed, Feb. 14
Grades 4-9
COP Skiing/Snowboarding Trip

Thurs-Fri, Feb. 15-16
PD Day
No School
Daycare Open - by registration only

Mon, Feb. 19
Family Day
No School
Daycare Closed
Daycare PD Days
Please be reminded that Thursday, February 15th and Friday, February 16th,2018  are P.D. Days. The Daycare will be open from 8:15 AM until 3:30 PM. The cost will be $25 per child currently enrolled in daycare and $50 for children not currently enrolled in daycare. Parents who are interested in registering their children, please e-mail [email protected] and pay in advance. Thank you
Akiva Academy Science Fair
Our students and families collaborated to produce a very informative and educational science fair. 
Thank you to our science teachers; Morah Corinne, Ms. Delaney, Ms. Thiessen, Mr. Hadden, Mr. Habot, Ms. Waseem and Ms. Filewich for preparing our students for a great evening of learning.
Thank you so much to our volunteer judges Mr. Ronen Chen, Mr. Shane Gerzon, Mr. Gil Montag, Dr Avy Moise, and Dr. Izak Paul.
Thank you to Mr. Lev Virine for all your hard work in coordinating the efforts of the students and teachers in Grades 5 and up. We look forward to hearing the results and to find out which projects will continue to the City Science Fair.
PINS (Positivity in actioNs and Speech)
Thank you so much to Mrs. Halpern for coordinating a beautiful program on positivity in speech and action over the past few weeks. We really noticed a change in the school culture and we hope it continues. The program concluded with a surprise bowling trip for Kindergarten to Grade 9 Students on Wednesday morning courtesy of the fundraising . Our students bowled in their Olympic Groups and had a Positively amazing time! We encourage everyone to continue the positivity in the hallways and classrooms and at home as well! Thank you so much to David and Mr. Douglass for driving us to Chinook Bowladrome.
Girls Shabbaton
Thank you so much to Mrs. Greenwald for organizing an incredible Girls Shabbaton. The theme of the Shabbaton was Ayin Tova- A good eye, which means seeing the good in everything and everyone. The Grade 4-8 girls worked hard preparing centerpieces, divrei Torah, posters, decorating cakes and cupcakes, shopping for the welcoming bags leading up to the inspiring weekend. It began Friday morning when Chaya, Shani and Yehudis came in from New Jersey and they taught the girls the theme song for the Shabbaton and led a kumzitz. Friday night was hosted by Rabbi and Morah Miller. The girls enjoyed Kabbalat Shabbat, a sumptuous meal followed by an oneg and a workshop given by Morah Miller. The girls went back to the Ullmans to get some rest. The inspiration continued in House of Jacob in the morning with a class given by Chaya Miller, followed by a delicious Seudah and a workshop at the Halperns. There was no time to rest as the girls walked back through the cold and snow to a Shabbat Party and games at Hojmi followed by Seudah Shlishit at the Greenwalds. The girls had a blast swimming at the JCC and the concluding highlight was a Melava Malka where the girls made their own pizza at Hojmi. Thank you so much to Chaya, Shani and Yehudis for coming all the way from New Jersery. Thank you to the Millers, Ullmans, Halperns and Greenwalds for hosting this very meaningful weekend. Thank you to the JCC for switching swimming hours specially for us. Thank you to the shul for hosting us. Thanks to all the volunteers who helped out.
New Office Furniture
Thank you so much to Mrs. Marina Segal for arranging for the donation of new office furniture! We very much appreciate the fresh look and quality furniture! Thank you so much to Aaron Staiman and MVP Modular Systems for donating the desks and chairs!
Every day of learning is important! No snow day at Akiva!
Thank you to all our our teachers and parents who braved the elements on Thursday so we could have a important day of learning. Many thanks to Enrique for doing such an amazing job clearing the snow to make the walkways safe. 
Purim Carnival
Please note that our Purim Carnival will take place on Purim Day Thursday, March 1 during school and not the Sunday before as previously scheduled. 
Open House Week
Thank you to PJ Library for joining us for Shabbat Party this week in conjunction with our open house. Thank you to the pre-school teachers for opening up their classrooms. Thank you so much to Mrs. Hanit Jacobs for organizing packages and refreshments for the families who came to visit.
Order your Mishloach Manot!
Purim, the most high-spirited of the Jewish holidays - is on its way! As you prepare for the costumes, carnivals, and Purim feasts let us prepare your mishloach manot packages. The Purim Mitzvah of mishloach manot - translated as "the giving of portions" - reminds us the being a Jew means being part of a community and celebrating our traditions together.
 
We will hand deliver a wonderful assortment of goodies and include a list indicating all the contributors to each mishloach manot package.
  • Fill out the order form listing the people that you would like to send mishloach manot packages to. No need to provide address information for in-town orders, just list the names of the recipients and we will do the rest!
  • The cost is $7.50 per name
  • The deadline for ordering is Tuesday, February 20, 2018 along with your payment.
Please Note:  Cards will be sent to those outside of the city.
  • Due to the growth of the city, there are some addresses that are difficult to reach due to distance. You will be given the option to deliver the package yourself or send a card for those locations we are unable to deliver to.
  • Deliveries cannot be made to the downtown core.
  • If you would like to deliver your own mishloach manot but would like us to assemble them for you, please make a note of this on your order form.
  • Reciprocal orders are available, please let us know if you would like to return the mitzvah and send a mishloach manot package to all those who send to you.
Your support is greatly appreciated by all of us at Akiva Academy, especially the children who benefit directly from this tremendous fundraising effort!
 
Please note, although this project is a very worthy mitzvah of supporting Jewish education and spreading friendship, the technical mitzvah of Mishloach Manot is fulfilled by giving a minimum of two food items to one person on Purim day.

We thank you for your ongoing support!
Parent's Choice Bursary 2018/19
Once again, we are pleased to offer the Parent's Choice Bursaries for the 2018/19 school year. This year our intention is to award a total of 450 bursaries (renewals and new bursaries). The parameters for the program can be found on our website,   www.theprossercharitablefoundation.ca.

There are some things which I wish to give special attention:
  1. On the application, under School Section, we have clarified the Tuition reported is the actual tuition for the student. Tuition does not include bussing, activity, supplies, etc. Any discounts (ie multiple students from same family) should also be deducted from the reported tuition.
  2. The income guideline for low income cut-off is used at the discretion of the selection committee. We do not want to discourage any family from applying. The guidelines can be found under the News/Events tab on our website.
  3. Printable applications are available on our website or see Mr. Hadden. Hand in completed applications to Mr. Hadden.
  4. Applications will be accepted from February 1, 2018 to March 23, 2018.
  5. Selection will be made in the following order: 1:  renewals; 2: students new to the school (1st year offered preferred); 3: all others (by lottery).
  6. We anticipate an increase in the number of applications we will receive and ask that they be checked for completeness before submission. Please ensure that all parts are filled in; that they are signed by both the Parent & school authority; and that each is accompanied with the back-up income documentation.
  7. If multiple students are applying from the same family, only one copy of financial documentation is required.
We look forward to working with you again this year.

Yours truly,
Kathy Prosser, Executive Director
The Prosser Charitable Foundation
Fundraiser Gala Planning Kickoff Meeting
The kick off meeting for our annual fundraiser will take place this Tuesday night at the Ullman residence. We ask all families to participate. Please let the office know if you are able to attend so that refreshments can be planned.

Meeting Date: Tuesday, February 13
Meeting Time: 8pm
Meeting location: The Ullman house - 1916 Palliser Drive SW
Meeting Objectives:
  • Decide on the overall theme and structure of the event (there are lots of great ideas so we will have lots to talk about)  
  • Assign roles and accountabilities
Meeting outcome: you should leave the meeting with a clear understanding of what your role will be in the planning and execution of the event
Grandparents' Day
On Friday, February 23rd, all grandparents, surrogate grandparents and parents are invited to join their grandchildren at school for Grandparents' Day. Grandparents may join their grandchildren for Tefillah at 8:15 or visit with one another in the gym. We will have a short welcome introduction at approximately 8:40 followed by amazing activities in the classrooms. Grandparents and parents are encouraged to participate along with their grandchildren.  
 
Morning Schedule
 
8:15-8:35 - Tefillah
 
8:40-8:50 - Welcome Assembly
 
8:50-9:15 - Period #1 - Classroom Time - Grandparents spend time in the classrooms.
 
9:15-9:40 - Period #2 - Classroom Time - Grandparents spend time in the classrooms.
 
9:40-10:05 - Period #3 - Classroom Time - Grandparents spend time in the classrooms.
 
10:05-10:30 - Period #4 - Classroom Time - Grandparents spend time in the classrooms.
 
10:30-11:00 - Refreshments (cake, coffee, and juice) will be served at around 10:30 to conclude our special day. 
 
11:00-11:20 - Clean-up
 

Accountability Pillar Survey Parent Information
What is the Accountability Pillar?
The Accountability Pillar is a set of 16 performance measures developed to help jurisdictions assess their performance and progress in the delivery of educational outcomes to students. Included are survey measures in the Accountability Pillar survey, Provincial Achievement Tests, Diploma Examination results, and measures like High School Completion, Drop-Out Rates and Transition to Post-secondary.
  
As an annual check-up on the education system, the Accountability Pillar provides an opportunity for Alberta Education and school authorities to ensure that we are equipping students for success.
 
The Accountability Pillar uses a set of 16 indicators. Data on these indicators consists of surveys of students, parents and teachers on various aspects of education quality, student outcomes such as dropout and high school completion rates, and provincial assessments of student learning.
 
From January to the end of February, Alberta Education will be conducting the annual Accountability Pillar Survey.  
  • In January, parents of students in grades 4-9 will receive a survey from Alberta Education. 
  • In January and/or February, students in grades 4-9 and all teachers will be completing their surveys online at school. 
All surveys are anonymous and ask questions about experiences with your school.
 
Your participation in the survey helps provide important information on the quality of education your child is receiving, so we encourage you to return your survey promptly.
 
Survey results will be available to school authorities in May 2018, and will be reported publicly as part of their 3-Year Education Plans and Annual Education Results Reports.

Chosen Words
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Alberta Health Newsletter
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HOJMI Gala Dinner


Dr. Stephen Shore
Calgary Jewish Federation Events
February is JDAIM
Join in the activities taking place around our community for Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month:
Feb.1 - 28: Inclusive Storytelling at Calgary JCC Children's Programs.
Feb.27: Beyond Words: Movie "Life, Animated" and discussion with Jarred Shore, speech pathologist and occupational therapist, 6:30pm - Beth Tzedec Congregation
Mar.9: Inclusive Shabbat with special guest speaker, Temple B'nai Tikvah
   
Purim Circus Party
Sunday February 25
10:00am - 12:00pm | Calgary JCC
PJ Library® Calgary for Russian-speaking Families invites you to a Purim Circus Party. The event is free but registration is required:
Veronika Havkin: 587-707- 2077 or email.
Цирк цирк цирк! 
Дорогие друзья, приглашаем вас на веселое цирковое представление в честь празднования Пурима! Не упустите возможность не только увидеть удивительные цирковые номера, но и самим попробовать себя в роли артиста цирка! И это всё абсолютно бесплатно!
 Спешите! Места ограничены! 
Наше цирковое представление состоится 25 февраля в 10 утра в Jcc!  http://bit.ly/2Eoy96z
 
 
Akiva Academy and PJ Library Purim Carnival
Thursday March 1
9:30am Megillah reading
10:15am Carnival | Akiva Academy
Celebrate Purim at this always popular annual event hosted by Akiva Academy and PJ Library® Calgary.  http://bit.ly/2BEDDqK