Good evening CPEC Families. The decision has been made to err on the side of caution, and close school tomorrow, due to the weather and the overnight forecast of more snow to come, for the safety of our students being transported by school vans and for the safety of staff who commute to CPEC. For those of you on the road, be safe and take your time. For those of you thinking about driving, reconsider. And for those of you at home, stay warm and cozy. We will welcome back the students of CPEC on Tuesday morning.
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Good day CPEC Families. If you're looking to get a flu shot for you or your loved ones, please read the poster below for more details.
Good day CPEC Families. There is a Grief and Loss Workshop for youth aged 12 -17, on October 29th. Please read the poster below for more details. Contact Maxine Peigan to register.
Good day CPEC Families. Many of our CPEC students will be attending AJ Douglas Bear's anti-bullying presentation on Friday, October 28. Mark it in your calendar! Read the poster below for more details.
Good day CPEC Families. Just a reminder. Comedy workshop 3 of 4, lead by comedian Annie Brass is being held this Friday, from 4:00 to 8:00 at Little Pelican Lodge, for students in grades 7 through 12. Supper will be provided. Please let Principal Jason Desjarlais know if your student needs a ride, by Friday at noon.
Good day CPEC High School Families. We would like to extend an invitation to you, as well as your high school students, from grades 7 to 12, to an Open House at the Band Hall on October 13th. We want to share important information with you and give you an opportunity to meet the staff at CPEC High School. Please join us from 5:00 – 6:30, for soup and bannock, dessert and of course, the deadliest door prizes ever!
An invitation will be sent out on Tuesday. Please complete the RSVP portion at the bottom of the note and have your child return it to their homeroom teacher by October 12th. This will give us a better understanding of our numbers and know how much soup and bannock to make. Please note, this is for parents and guardians, as well as their students in grades 7 to 12. Please do not bring younger siblings or other friends and family. Thank you for your cooperation with this matter. We look forward to seeing you again or meeting you for the first time! Pasqua First Nation Youth Grades 7-12! Come join First Nation Comedian Annie Brass! “You will never know until you try” has kept Annie busy for the past few decades, and will likely keep her busy in the future! Recently featured in Indige-Girl Comedy Event in Saskatoon. Annie Brass, CEO and Founder, Brass Enterprise 2005, hails from Kawacatoose First Nation. Annie celebrates over 30 years experience in public relations and community development. Having worked with First Nations communities throughout Canada as a front-line worker and addiction services, Annie recognizes the need for Indigenous growth and expansion. Ms. Brass is a firm believer in First Nation self determination and financial independence. Whether it’s enjoying one of her dynamic comedy routines, informative workshop or developing business strategies Annie has always maintained a positive & thoughtful outlook on life. Growing up on Key Anishinabek First Nation, Annie is re-learning her mother language, and believes that we can never stop learning or experiencing new things! Workshop Dates and Locations:
Good day CPEC Families. Circle of Care Health is putting on a Youth Mental Health Day at the Band Hall. In lieu of regular classes, all students in the high school will be attending this event. Attendance will be taken for the day. Students will be dropped off at the school as usual, and then after rapid testing and breakfast, students will be shuttled to the Band Hall for the day's activities. Please read the poster for more details.
Good day CPEC Families. Please look around your home for CPEC Chromebooks. There are three different styles, including Lenovo, Samsung and Acer. We are asking students to return them to Lisa Cyr, so we can powerwash them, launch any updates and complete any necessary repairs. Even if the Chromebook, for example, has a cracked screen, is missing keys or appears to be beyond repair, please send it anyways. We can always use these Chromebooks for parts. Once we have finished all these items, we will put them back into circulation.
Good day CPEC Families. As you know we have four feasts throughout the year. This year's feasts will be shared by the elementary and high school. High school will participate in the fall and spring equinoxes and elementary will participate in the winter and summer solstices. This Wednesday, starting around noon, the grades 7-12 will be taking part in the fall feast. If your student has a feast kit, please send it with them on this day. Ladies please wear a skirt. Regular classes to resume, following the conclusion of the feast.
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About MeTansi! Anin sikwa! Tanshi! Hello! My name is Jason Desjarlais. I am the High School Principal. This is my fourth year at C.P.E.C. I have been in education for 28 years. I have taught on several First Nations, as well as in many Regina public schools. I am married (Victoria), have one daughter (Jayda), one son-in-law (Ryan), two grandchildren ( Nyxon and Finley) and two fur babies (Vader and Skye). I love reading, collecting comic books, building Star Wars Lego, enjoying the great outdoors and spending time with family. Archives
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