School Council Agenda – June 20, 2024
Please join us for the last school council meeting of the school year, on Thursday, June 20, 2023, at 6:30 p.m. in the Integrated Arts room or Google Meet. Everyone...
Please join us for the last school council meeting of the school year, on Thursday, June 20, 2023, at 6:30 p.m. in the Integrated Arts room or Google Meet. Everyone...
Adam Beck Parent Council is thrilled to announce our partnership with Extra Ed for another fantastic year of STEM programming in Primary and Junior Classrooms! 🌟 Mr. X and Mark...
We’re recognizing Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week at Adam Beck from May 5–9, in partnership with our School Council Mental Health & Well-Being Committee. This year’s theme is all about delaying smartphone use with access to social media and developing healthy screen habits. Throughout the week, students will take part in daily class discussions and fun activities that help them reflect on how screens and social media affect how they feel and behave. Let’s keep the conversation going at home too! #AdambeckCares #MentalHealthWeek #HealthyScreenHabits ... See MoreSee Less
Council is looking for a new co-treasurer and leads/co-leads for our Movie Night and Spirit committees. If you're curious, take a look at our website for more information about each committee and email [email protected] with any questions! ... See MoreSee Less
The MAYFAIR Dream Baskets Raffle is one of the most popular fundraisers at mayfair.
1. Each class has a theme to donate items for ie Spa Day or Family Fun
2. Parents send donated items to school with the kids to be put in the bag/basket in their classroom
3. Baskets are assembled according to theme and raffled MAY 25th at MAYFAIR
If you would like more information OR would like to volunteer to assemble baskets email [email protected] ... See MoreSee Less
What if, as a community, we chose to go back to a simpler approach—at least for our kids?
Once upon a time, phones were just that—a way to connect with family and close friends. We had real conversations and actually heard each other’s voices.
But now, smartphones and tablets are connecting our kids to strangers across the world. They’re not just phones—they’re gateways to unlimited contact with people they may not know, through text, images, and video. Many apps even connect kids based on age or location—sometimes without our knowledge.
Here at Adam Beck, we’re doing something different.
By signing the Unplugged Canada pledge, families are committing to delay smartphones with internet access until at least age 14. Every pledge inspires another. And together, we’re creating a ripple effect that helps protect our kids.
Already handed over a smartphone and now having second thoughts? It’s never too late. You can still swap it out for a safer talk-and-text phone and sign the pledge. The key is doing this together—as a team, as a school, as a community.
Want to see the momentum?
Check out the live dashboard of pledges and consider joining the Unplugged Canada movement today:
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Way to go, Adam Beck community—you’re making a real difference.
(Note: Some flip phones do come with internet browsers, so be sure to double-check which features are included) ... See MoreSee Less