Early Dismissal Days

Please see below, the  early dismissal days schedule for Nov. 30 & Dec 1, 2011
Friday, December 2 is a Non-Instructional dayELC early dismissal days Nov. 30 & Dec 1, 2011
 
Time             Nov. 30                 Dec. 1
8:40 – 9:20                Activity                                    Activity
9:20 – 9:30                —————-Break—————-
9:30 – 10:08              Period 1                                 Period 1
10:08 – 10:46            Period 2                                 Period 2
10:46 – 11:24            Period 3                                 Period 3
11:24 – 12:24            ************* Lunch *************
12:24 – 1:12              Diversified                             Period 4
1:12 – 2:00              Learning                                Period 5

A Chili Week

The chilly winter weather has come, and with it the end of the first term.  Teachers have placed assessments in the hands of the students and the reality of the workload for our grade 10 students has set in.  

Food for thought

The ELC has come a long way in the last few weeks!  We now have a PHONE, fax, photocopier, whiteboards and projector screens!
Our Humanities teacher and Science teacher spent their lunch hour the last two Wednesdays cooking for our school.  

The positive ‘track’ to learning

Last week the BC Government released it’s new education plan.  If you take a close look at what and where they want our education system to go, we at the Energetic Learning Campus are moving in the right direction!

As the dust settles…

Last week started with an Elementary atmosphere as all the Teachers kept their Community (advisory) classes for the whole day!  The teachers decided to teach all the subjects to their Comm classes.  The math, humanities and science lessons were prepared by the individual teachers and shared amongst each other.  

Innovative Identity

Our own identity is yet to be defined.  The ELC image is a mere silhouette of the high expectations we are striving to embody as a campus.
The Minister of Education has given us his encouragement and best wishes to reach the 21st Century learner.  

Collective Collaboration!

Wow – what an exciting week for our students and staff at the ELC! We have finally made it to our own space – not all the construction is complete but it is beautiful!
As we begin to settle into our routines of the new space we as a collective group really appreciate what this campus and staff can provide for the future of education.

Proof is in the Presentation!

Through the month of September the ELC students have met the learning outcomes in Math, Science, Humanities, Planning and PE.  In addition to this, they have excelled in our very first Project.  The Mask Project asks students the essential question of “Who am I?” 

Flying high on expectations!

This week started with disappointment as the anticipation to be in our ‘space’ was denied.  This led to some disgruntled staff and students!  That being said, after the initial let down, we continued on our path of learning.