There are many events coming in February for families with young children. Especially at this time of year, we hope to offer support for parents and children through play, physical activity and healthy living initiatives. Here is an overview of some of what is available in February
Wednesdays       Toddler Story Time               FSJ Public Library      10:15 am
Thursdays           Pre-School Story Time         FSJ Public Library      10:15 am
Fridays                Family Fun Night                  NP Community Res.   6:00 –
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FAMILY LITERACY DAY
Self-Regulation: Why it Matters and Strategies to Support Children
School District 60 is offering an excellent opportunity to learn more about self-regulation. Colleen Politano presents around the province on many educational topics and has published several books. This session is focused on the work of Stuart Shanker. His newest book Calm,
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If you managed to miss the latest newsletter that went out on January 11th, here is a copy!
Jan11_13National Sweater Day
Join us in celebrating National Sweater Day on Thursday February 7th!
Last year millions of Canadians turned down the heat and threw on a sweater to show their support for taking action against climate change. If Candians turned down their thermostats this winter,Welcome Back!
Happy new year everyone!
After a nice vacation, we are all excited to see the students back at the school to kick off our Social Responsibility week! On Wednesday and Thursday mornings, we will be revisiting our School-Wide Expectations and Code of Conduct in house groups. On Friday,Literacy Society January 2013 Calendar
Please take a look at the January Calendar of classes for the Fort St. John Literacy Society!
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Does your child – sometimes – not bring home school notices?  Do you need to organize your week according to the school calendar?  Do you want to know what is going on at Taylor Elementary?
TAYLOR ELEM. CHRISTMAS FAMILY DANCE IS A HUGE SUCCESS.
A big thanks to Mrs. Turner-London and Mrs. Cooper for organizing our Christmas festivities.  The school families came out – about 200 people – to dance, eat and visit with Santa.  Prizes were given out for spot dances,
Cyberbullying hurts Canadian children and it hurts Canadian communities. Cyberbullying is a 24/7 phenomena from which children often feel there is no escape: many have personal telecommunications devices they can carry everywhere that keep them in touch with each other. It takes a whole community approach,