June Assessments and Reporting. June Report Cards Online.
Archer families, thank you for working together to ensure our students are well-prepared and supported as they study for their finals and we wrap up the school year. Thank you for supporting your child(ren) to complete all their assignments and study with their review packages. Our dedicated teachers are working diligently to evaluate and review the progress of Archer students in preparation for creating the Semester 2 report cards.
During this important time, CBE has temporarily disabled PowerSchool Grades. You can look forward to viewing your child's online report cards from June 26, 2024, to July 26, 2024, starting at 8 AM through MyCBE. After this time they will no longer be accessible via MyCBE. This date has been added to your calendar page.
Once logged in, parents, legal guardians and independent students select “Report Card / Student Info" on the left Navigation menu then the Report Card tab to view, download or print the report card.
For additional resources and assistance, such as videos, guides, and more, on topics like Attendance, Assessment, and Reporting, we encourage Archer families to reach out to our dedicated Technical Support for Students & Parents team.
Fees
Using your parent PowerSchool account you can also clear up any school fees owing before the end of the school year. A reminder that we do not accept cash in the office for payment, if you do not have an account here is the link to create one.
For additional help please call or email:
Parent Technical SupportPhone: 403-817-7996
Email: ParentTechnicalSupport@cbe.ab.ca
Family Supports: If families require support around food security they can access community supports through:
- ab.211.ca click on "Food and Basic Needs" to access supports within the community
- Calgary Community food map.
Free Tutoring and Homework Help from the Public Library: Brainfuse Help Now
Some Tips for Talking to Teens about Vaping: Tip Sheet for Parents
Sherwood – Feel Good News
Survivor Challenge - The Survivor Challenge at Sherwood has been a blast! Students formed alliances to compete in physical challenges, puzzles, or social strategy; they gave it their all every Thursday afternoon! Thanks again to Mrs. Brocklebank, the PE Team and Leadership for putting this together.
Cooperative Board Games – Student-made cooperative board games can be incredibly innovative and fun! These games often require teamwork, communication, and strategic thinking to overcome challenges and achieve common goals.
Art Projects Made with Heart by Students - These projects allow students to express themselves creatively and encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration!
A Huge Thank You to our School Council!
We are incredibly grateful to the School Council for generously covering the cost of swimming for all our students. Their support this year in covering trip expenses for Archer students has significantly impacted our school year's success!
Neighbours Day Community Block Party
Come meet your neighbours on June 15 from 1 to 4 PM at 2385 74 Ave SE and enjoy a free BBQ from 1 - 2 PM, with family-friendly activities. Block Party Flyer.
School Clean Up
Thank you for taking some time to help your child to look around your home for any books and school materials that need to be passed in before school ends this June. We have waivers for any missing books. Please call the office to let us know.
Dates of Significance
The CBE is committed to building a culture of appreciation and inclusion, where students and staff can see themselves as valued, respected and celebrated. This calendar identifies some of the significant days of recognition and celebration to the CBE community. Additional dates may be added over time as they are identified. Please see the instructional and unique setting calendar pages for non-operational days and breaks during the school year.
June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples' Day
The CBE is proud to honour National Indigenous Peoples' Day by sharing the stories of some of our major events, celebrations and learning opportunities. It has brought Indigenous culture, traditions and ways of knowing and being into our schools and community. For more information on Indigenous Education at the CBE please visit our website.
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