Monday, June 21, 2010

The Horror(s)!








Members of the "Haultain Horrors" took part in the Hockey Night in Canada/CBC's "Play On" street hockey tournament over the weekend, crushing all comers into oblivion, and winning the "Legends" division title.

Autograph sessions will be arranged upon request.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Cameron Herold: Let's raise kids to be entrepreneurs

Bored in school, failing classes, at odds with peers: This child might be an entrepreneur, says Cameron Herold. At TEDxEdmonton, he makes the case for parenting and education that helps would-be entrepreneurs flourish -- as kids and as adults.

Click here to watch an interesting video.

A Lesson in Numbers

I had a conversation with Carol Bazinet on Wednesday morning concerning the public school budget for Calgary. As in my chat with Jenny Regal blogged here, we started out by both acknowledging the complexity, confusion, and mis-information surrounding this issue. Trying to boil it down in a few sentences is impossible if a complete understanding is desired. The media's rhetoric, sensationalism, and outright misinformation hasn't helped matters and getting the facts and figures right will definitely help us, as parents, decide the best course of action. Now that the budget has been unanimously accepted, I thought some basic facts might help in the understanding of the impact to public schools and what it might mean to us as parents...

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

School bell tolls for teachers

By Shawn Logan, Calgary Sun

Calgary public classrooms will have to make due with at least 192 fewer teachers when the school bell rings in the fall.

Trustees with the Calgary Board of Education signed off on a tough budget for the coming school year Tuesday night that will also see 79 support staff and 6.5 custodial positions axed, even as the board is forced to swallow a $10-million deficit.

While board members unanimously agreed to the balance sheet, they also took aim at the provincial government for not covering arbitrated raises for teachers or increasing the annual education grant, leaving no choice but to dip into the red and trim staff.

Read the full story here.

Public school budget confirms teacher cuts

From the CBC website

Trustees with the Calgary Board of Education have approved an operating budget with a $10 million deficit and job cuts.

The financial plan for 2010-11 confirms the loss of 192 full-time teaching and 85 support positions this fall.

After factoring in retirements and resignations, the jobs of 169 probationary teachers — who are in their first year of the profession — are in limbo. Board chair Pat Cochrane said final numbers won't be clear until closer to September.

The financial crunch comes after a freeze on provincial funding and a negotiated wage raise for teachers.

Read the full article here.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Pill-swallowing method changes Calgary kids' lives


Researchers 'surprised' at study's success
By Tamara Gignac, Calgary Herald

A rare autoimmune disorder requires 10-year-old Alysa Hauck to take more than a dozen kinds of drugs each day.

But for much of her life, her tiny throat simply couldn't choke down the adult-sized pills.

Her parents had no choice but to give Alysa her medication in liquid form. With the solid drugs, they would grind them up and mix them with food two to three times a day.

"A lot of her medications require refrigeration. It makes travelling -- or even a trip to Calaway Park -- really hard," said her father, Dirk Hauck.

Read more here.

Second Last Week!

There are museums waiting to be visited! Sprinklers needing to be run through! Summer Holidays are almost here!

But they're NOT, as was erroneously indicated by our online school calendar below, starting on the 18th of June - the final day of classes is June 25th.

Before then? We have pancake breakfasts - ceremonies, report cards, PAT tests - all the good stuff!

Stay with the blog until the holidays - there are ALWAYS words worth reading here!

(Thanks to the Jewitts for this great photograph from our 'Haultain Families' contest!)