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Parent-School Communication

It is extremely important to maintain regular communication with the school and your children’s teacher(s).

The best way to communicate with your child’s teacher is through Edsby. This is a great place to communicate after school plans and/or other needed information. Teachers do not generally check lunch kids or backpacks for communication.  

For last minute changes, please call the school as teachers may not check their Edsby/phones regularly throughout the school day.

If your child is going to be absent, please enter in Edsby or call to let the school know.

Phone: (306) 469-2128 (messages can be left on voicemail)

Note: If you do not report an absence to the school, you will receive an automated call from the school. We ask that you please respond to that call when you receive it.

 

Parent Communication with Students During the School Day

In order to protect valuable learning time, we kindly request that you refrain from calling the school to speak directly to your child during the school day. We understand that there may be urgent matters that require immediate attention, but frequent interruptions can disrupt the flow of instruction and hinder your child’s academic progress.

Instead, we encourage you to utilize alternative methods of communication. Your child can return calls during recess or lunch breaks to discuss any important matters. Additionally, you can leave a message regarding after-school plans with the school office, and we will ensure that your child receives the message at an appropriate time.  

Protocol

Should you have a concern pertaining to your child, you must follow this protocol:

  1. Contact your child’s teacher.
  2. If you are not satisfied with communications with the teacher, contact the school principal.
  3. If you are still not satisfied, contact the school superintendent, Jeff Court, at 306-764-1571.

Please keep in mind that most problems are resolved in step 1. Very often, misunderstandings are clarified and the problem is resolved. However, should the problem persist, it is important that you follow the steps until you are satisfied with the outcome. We want you to be satisfied with your child’s education.

Birthdays

Birthdays are exciting events, especially for the invited students. As a courtesy, please disburse invitations and gifts outside of school hours.