Beading with carly from Jordan's principleAre you interested in learning how to bead? Or, maybe you already know how to bead? Carly Becker will be at RVS this Tuesday and Thursday in the RVS Community Room over lunch to do bead work with students. This is free lunch hour programming where all supplies are included. This activity is for Grade 7-12 students. All students are welcome. Stay and play this wednesdayDo you know that RVS provides programming for children from ages 0-5 every Wednesday morning from 9:30-11:30? Stay and Play is a parent-child program, where the facilitator focuses on numeracy, literacy, and promotes play based learning. Follow the Stay and Play at RVS on Facebook for more information! Stay and Play Facebook page link: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550902296933 RVS Family Cooknight for the month of januaryAre you interested in learning how to make healthy, easy recipes? The RVS Family Cooknight for the month of January is learning how to make bacon and cheese muffins and yogurt/fruit smoothies. There is no charge for the RVS Cooknight kits. If you are interested, we ask that you call the school to register or register through Mrs.Fisher at [email protected]. The kits will be sent home with your child or can be picked up at the school. Stay and play highlightsOur kindergarten students were having fun and working hard this week during Smart Start. Smart Start is a program that is supported by BLSD to boost skills for our kindergarten students. Here are a few highlights of the week below. We are learning about daily routines. This week we read a story about a dog who followed the same routine everyday, until he didn't! Lots of fun with this group of kids. 1st edition of valley voices has been publishedMs.Silva and students who are passionate about writing have worked hard to publish Volume 1 of Valley Voices. Valley Voices is a school newspaper that showcases writing and stories that matter to students.Thank you to students who contributed to this amazing newspaper. There is a beautiful mixture of opinion pieces, art, and students showcasing their work. Bravo! Special thanks Ms.Silva for all her hard work with students to make this happen.
Tirrell thomas will visit rvs on january 19thWe are excited to welcome Tirrell Thomas to RVS to talk about dreaming, believing in yourself, and pursuing your dreams. This event is for Grade 5-12 students and will take place in the RVS Gym on Friday, January 19th. Biography: "Tirrell Thomas is an Indigenous Canadian hailing from Roseau River First Nation, Manitoba, a place where his roots run deep. Today, he calls Winnipeg, Manitoba, his home. At the age of 15, Tirrell started to write music because he needed to find a way to express the feeling and stories from his life. Tirrell found that over time people started to listen, and express how similar their stories were and how the music he wrote helped encourage them which created a positive influence in their lives. In 2017, Tirrell ventured into public speaking, and his impact was incredible. His audience retention rate stands at a remarkable 100%, a testament to his ability to inspire and connect with people on a profound level. Tirrell has performed over 400 shows throughout Canada and the US." RVS Exam Schedulejanuary canteen menu
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