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Two Weeks for Terry
On the afternoon of September 21st, Palliser Heights students and staff participated in a walk and run to kick off ‘Two Weeks for Terry’ at the school. After watching a quick video and listening to some inspirational words from our Principal, Mr. Gauvin, we hit the playground for some exercise!
Over the next two weeks, we will attempt to raise $3500 for the 35th year of this important cause. By visiting www.terryfox.org and clicking on Donate Now,
Read More»Welcome Back BBQ
September 9th was indeed a busy day at Palliser Heights School! In addition to the Tipi Raising and Round Dance, our school community was treated to a welcome back barbecue. The evening provided wonderful opportunities to both catch-up and meet for the first time. Many students and families also enjoyed the ‘Punt, Pass, Kick’ competition held on the playground.
It is rumored that our talented grilling and serving staff knocked out over a thousand hot-dogs!
Read More»Tipi Raising and Round Dance
The afternoon of Wednesday, September 9th was very special for Palliser Heights School. Students, school and central office staff, Prairie South board members and community members were all treated to a tipi raising and round dance.
Jeff Capo led the day, sharing tipi teachings and traditional knowledge in his engaging and humorous way. Those in attendance learned many things, including what each pole of the tipi represents and how tasty bannock is!
A special thanks to Wayne Fisher and Trevor Cozart for dancing after the tipi was raised and to the students of Palliser Heights for showing such respect during all of the afternoon’s activities.
Read More»2015-2016 Supply Lists
Supply lists have been updated for the 2015-2016 school year. They can be found here or by using the ‘School Information’ navigation bar above.
Read More»National Aboriginal Day 2015
Palliser Heights students from Mrs. Danylchuk’s, Mr. Gallagher’s, and Mme Lariviere’s classes participated in National Aboriginal Day 2015. The day was held in Crescent Park on Thursday, June 18th. Students from all over Moose Jaw made hearts to represent residential school survivors. After a ceremonial march, led by three residential school survivors, the students planted their hearts in the lawn. Alex Stevenson, from Grade One, was presented with a blanket from a survivor. There was a moment of silence and then everyone was entertained by several music groups.
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