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Parent Council

March 4, 2024

Parent Council

Welcome to the 2023-2024 school year! The Lord Selkirk Parent Council looks forward to working with the LSS staff and community!

We are always looking for new members!

Being a member of the Parent Council provides us with the opportunity to have a positive influence on our child's school experience. It is a great way to be informed about events and happenings at the school, receive Lunch Program updates, brainstorm ideas for fundraising and to get involved at the school. There is no commitment and everyone is welcome to join!

We hold meetings on a monthly basis!

See below for further information about our next meeting and other initiatives! We always look forward to meeting more parents and families of LSS.

You can reach us at: lskparentcouncil@gmail.com

Hello Lord Selkirk Family and Friends, 

Please consider joining our next Parent Advisory Council (PAC) meeting on Wednesday, March 6th at 9:30 a.m. in the Family Room where we will be discussing, amongst other things, details of an upcoming spring fundraiser, “Seeds and Honey”. Your voice matters and we want to hear from you! If you can’t make a meeting, but ever have any comments or questions for the PAC, please reach out to us at: lskparentcouncil@gmail.com

 

 




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Our purpose? What do we do?

In partnership with the school, our role is to support the community by creating opportunities for parents and guardians to connect and help strengthen the education of our children by providing information, feedback and resources.

We are made up of parents, school staff and others who are committed to the idea that children benefit most from their school experience when families and schools work together in a positive partnership.

Some of our roles include:

  • Ongoing communication with school administration and staff
  • Fundraising activities that support school initiatives 
  • Oversee the Lunch Program
  • Supporting Family Room activities
  • Support of the "Babysitting Course" for Grade 6 students
  • Keeping parents informed of school division policies and decisions that affect their children
  • Offering community opinion on proposed policies through school meetings and through the Divisional Advisory Committee
  • Contributing to various school activities
  • Organizing special celebrations



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