Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Free Webinar for Parents - ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY

FREE WEBINAR

Lead with Pedagogy, follow with Technology


Presented by: 
DJ Cunningham


In this interactive webinar, DJ Cunningham will help educators understand how to utilize assistive technology in the classroom to enhance student engagement and learning.  DJ Cunningham has been a user of Assistive Technologies for the past 10 years and has trained hundreds of students and led numerous training workshops. 

Participants will learn more about Google Read&Write and Google Apps for Education.

Participants will also leave with helpful resources and access to a cloud based tool. 


Click here to find out more information about this FREE webinar on the LD@school website!  http://ldatschool.ca/

Friday, 11 March 2016


Provincial and Demonstration Schools Consultation

As many of you are probably aware, the Ministry of Education has secured an external agency (http://www.thestrategiccounsel.com) to conduct a consultation with students, families, staff, education and community partners on provincial and demonstration schools.  

The purpose of the consultation is to explore ways to offer a range of quality programs and services that will provide better outcomes for our students with severe learning disabilities and their families.  They are also seeking to better understand the knowledge and skills that would best prepare our students for their various pathways in school and life.  

The agency has created a survey with three questions that can be answered online. 

  • What knowledge and skills do English demonstration school students need to have when they leave school?
  • What are the best ways to prepare demonstration school students to enter the workforce, post-secondary education or other pathways and become productive and actively engaged citizens?
  • Moving forward, what programs and services would provide a positive school experience for demonstration school students and their families?
We are hoping that as many people as possible will follow the link below and take the time to answer the questions in support of the Demonstration schools across the province.  We are so proud of the students and the programs offered at Sagonaska and we know that our school affords students the opportunity to learn to read and it changes their lives.  Please take the time to share your experiences, stories, and support.





Survey found under “English-Language Provincial Demonstration Schools”



Thursday, 4 February 2016

Book Creator App (IOS) Demonstration


The student notebook is a gateway to new worlds of discovery and wonder. Wouldn't it be nice if students had access to endless blank pages they could fill with drawings, images and videos to capture their thoughts and ideas, and for it to be completely accessible? Well, that idea is a reality with the Book Creator app...



Friday, 29 January 2016

Attention Parents - Additional PA Day Added to School Calendar

Please read the note below from our Director Dr. June Rogers (click to enlarge)


Wednesday, 9 December 2015

December's Wellness Challenge

Although we have not yet celebrated the winners of our November Wellness Challenge, it's fair to say that the whole school community already won when you look at all the activities that were planned in November around Nutrition and Body Image!  Our staff and students were involved in Yoga, a session at the Cross Fit Gym, not to mention the Volleyball tournament that took place here at SJW last week! Our staff and students really got active and feel better for it! We also had a couple of nutritionists visit us from the Nutrition Professionals of Canada to speak with our students about healthy eating, label reading, body image, and grocery shopping over the course of four sessions. It was a great month for our students and stayed tuned to see who will win the challenge for November in the next couple of weeks.

The focus for this month is "Holiday Stress".  Rebecca, our social worker, has created a list of activities to help battle the stress that can come along with the holidays.

Home For The Holidays

As the holiday break approaches, some tips to help your family manage the folly and jolly that the season brings…
·         Try to enforce a solid sleep pattern. Your kids may beg to stay up late and sleep all day, but having a consistent sleep cycle will make for a smooth transition back to school.
·         Sugar High- By all means indulge in some delicious holiday treats, but balance it out with a few fruits and veggies.
·         “Baby its Cold Outside”- Get those bodies moving and encourage outside time. Oxygen and physical activity make for a better mood and overall health.
·         Literacy- Encourage your child to show off their reading abilities by reading out loud to you or a younger sibling.
·         Holiday Stress- kids have an amazing ability to pick up on the emotional energy in a room. If parents are stressed, so are the kids….take your emotional temperature and if needed, take a “chill pill”!

·         Blue Christmas- Not everyone looks forward to the holidays. For some it is a reminder of loss. Those who have lost a loved one, are going through a divorce or lost a job may not want to join in the festivities and prefer to use the season as a time to reflect or escape. Be gentle with each other and don’t pass judgement. 

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Me-To-We

Earlier this year, a group of our students had the opportunity to attend the Me-To-We Concert in Toronto.  One of our students, Chris N, took it upon himself to create a video documenting the experience.  I will let Chris explain to you the purpose of the event and share some of the amazing performers our students saw through the media piece he created.





Friday, 4 December 2015

Reading

Story Time During the last few months I have been reading to the boys a couple of nights a week. The boys are really enjoying story time...