Happy first day of summer vacation! May these next couple of months be filled with fun and relaxation. We look forward to welcoming you all back in the fall!
The faces of kids from Chief Whitecap School lit up Tuesday as they saw their artwork proudly displayed on the side of Saskatoon buses.
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To honour the First Peoples of this land and in the spirit of reconciliation, Ms.Isbister and her grade 2 class led our students on a Community Walk (Rock Your Roots Walk For Reconciliation). #rockyourroots#reconciliation
In partnership with the Saskatoon Millennium Lions Club, Chief Whitecap School created over 100 birthday cake packages for children that will be distributed through the Saskatoon Food Bank. #givingback
A huge thank you to Mr. Lundsten for making it possible for a group of 68 grade 8 students from @chief_school in Saskatoon to come out and watch this home opener! It’s a first game for many!! #riderslive#ThankYouMrLundsten#Section227
Thanks to the Artists in School Grant, some grade 4 and grade 7 students had a project that involved learning about our school values, then writing, editing, and illustrating stories with Mary Bishop, a local author. #schoolvirtues#youngauthors
This week, 100 students from Chief Whitecap School had the opportunity to participate in Moose Hide scraping through land based learning. We are grateful for this experience and our partnership with WDFN.
#landbasedlearning
The grade 7 students were lucky enough to have Jocelyn from deMo Photo Studios into their classroom to learn about photography and what it is like to be an entrepreneur!📸
We are on a recycling mission! We are collecting used batteries to help keep them out of our landfills! Let’s see how many batteries we can collect, CWC!
The month of Ramadan begins today! Thinking of all of our staff, students, and families who are fasting throughout this month. May it be spiritually, physically, and mentally rejuvenating for you all.
Interventions which seek to eliminate racism and oppression benefit everyone. Let's continue to learn and work together to create spaces open to all and to recognize and celebrate our diverse school communities to ensure that every student is known, valued, and believed in.