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Awesome Education Week at W.H. Ford

The theme this year was A World of Learning for Every Student.

We celebrated with our first Best. Effort. Always. Assembly that recognized 14 fantastic Ford students demonstrating effort and grit. This is not about marks or test scores! It is about doing your best work even when the work is tough.

Ford Families joined us for Going Bananas for Books!  Students read with their families Thursday morning and we enjoyed a nutritious snack together.

We had Chief Evan Bray and three star Pat Players reading to students on Friday morning. The students loved the hear them read and answer questions.

School Cash Online HELP

If you need some help getting set up on this program....

Under the Parents tab at the top of the page, you will see School Cash Online. Select this. Look for "Get Started Now" and follow the Steps. Once you receive a confirmation email, please select the "Click Here" option and then login and add each of your children to your household account.  

IF you have any questions or difficulty, you need to reach out to the experts on this website. There are three ways: You could select the GET HELP option in the top right hand area of the School Cash Online website. You can also call the parent help desk at 1-866-961-1803 or email parenthelp@schoolcashonline.com. They are available 24 hours a day. They can assist you!

School Safety Procedures

Safety of our students is important.  All adults, even parents, must check in at the office if they are coming into the school for any reason.  For the safety of all students, adults should not be in the halls or the classrooms during the school day.

If you are coming in to pick up your child for an appointment please check in at the office and we will buzz the classroom and get your child.

Smudging in Schools

Smudging is a tradition, common to many First Nations, which involves the burning of one or more natural medicines (plants) gathered from the earth. The four medicines (plants) commonly used by First Nations’ are tobacco, sage, cedar and sweetgrass. The most common medicines (plants) used in a smudge are sage and sweetgrass. The natural plants are gathered annually and used with no additives or chemicals.

Smudging has been passed down from generation to generation. There are many ways and variations on how a smudge is done. Historically, Métis and Inuit people did not smudge; however, today many Métis and Inuit people have incorporated smudging into their lives. Through the guidance of cultural advisors, we are told the reasons why smudging is practiced.

School Safety Zone

Here is an important video from the Regina Police Service and Regina Public Schools regarding safe driving around schools.  Please remember that the staff parking lots are not appropriate places for drop off and pick up of students.  For everyone's safety please park on the street and respect the pylons and our school safety patrol!

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