Posted on 2026-05-29 22:00:12.755 +0000 UTC

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Week of June 1-5

This week:


Mon, June 1

  • 1st Year Band Club at lunch recess
  • 12:55 pm - Assembly - Learning Metis History through Music & Dance


Tue, June 2

  • 4F Bake Sale
  • 2nd Year Band Club at lunch recess
  • Homework Club at lunch recess
  • Track Practice after school


Wed, June 3

  • PAT - Grade 6 FILAL Part B
  • 6:30 - School Council Meeting
  • 7:30 - Fundraising Society Meeting


Thu, June 4

  • PAT - Grade 6 ELAL Part B
  • Hot Lunch - Co-op
  • Band Club at lunch recess


Fri, June 5

  • Riverview Track Meet



What's new at ÉLES this Week:


💻 PowerSchool Gradebooks Closing

Please note that PowerSchool gradebooks will be closed to parent viewing starting Monday, June 1, as our teachers begin finalizing year-end report cards.


📚 Last Week for Library

This is the final week of library access for our students! Please take a look around your home and ensure all ÉLES library books are returned to the school this week.


🌟 Volunteer Appreciation: RSVP Reminder

If you received an RSVP invitation for our upcoming Volunteer Appreciation event, please respond by Tuesday, June 2, so we can ensure we have enough supplies for all our fabulous volunteers! Note: If you volunteered with us this year but did not receive an invitation, please accept our sincerest apologies and reach out to the front office for details. We absolutely want you there so we can celebrate you!


🧺 Last Day Tradition: Family Picnic!

For families who are new to ÉLES, we have a wonderful tradition on the last day of school! Families are invited to come to the school and enjoy a picnic in the park with their children (please bring a blanket to sit on).


After the picnic, families can find their child’s teacher easily scan a QR code the teacher will have to sign their child out of school. While classes will still run for the remainder of the afternoon, many families choose to use this opportunity to get an early start on their summer holidays!


🏕️ MHCB Summer Camp Registration

Registration for the MHCB Summer Camp opens on Friday, June 5th at 9:00 a.m.! Full details on the poster below


🏠 Moving This Summer?

As we plan for next year, please notify the front office ASAP if your child will not be returning to ÉLES in the fall.

Enjoy the weekend!

Upcoming Events:

  • June 9 - Popcorn Day
  • June 12 - Grade 6 Science PAT
  • June 12 - 5pm - Band Concert
  • June 15 - Grade 6 Math PAT part A
  • June 18 - Grade 6 Math PAT Part B
  • June 18 PM - Councours Oratoire/Speech contest in the gym
  • June 19 - Kindergarten Graduation & last day
  • June 22 - Summer Fun Day
  • June 23 - Grade 6 Farewell in afternoon
  • June 24 - Last Day of School
  • June 24 - 12:05 - Year End Picnic

💻 Digital Learning Tools


Register for MHCB Summer Camps HERE.

Save the Date MHCB Summer Program Poster




Black Gold School Division is accepting registrations for Preschool in 2026-27.


When little learners need a little more - we're here! Every child grows differently. Our early intervention preschool programs provide specialized support so children can build confidence, skills, and a strong start to school.

If you've wondered about your preschooler's speech, learning, behavior, or development, a free screening can help you explore next steps.

For more information - including a link to a FREE developmental screening, visit our preschool website page, here.

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Out of School Care, including Kindercare, will be available at ÉLES starting in the 2026-2027 school year!

Registration opens soon! To ensure you don't miss out, email the provider to join their interest list for next year.

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Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis, Dene and Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.