WES Celebration Day 2022
WES Celebration Day 2022
CELEBRATION DAY AWARD RECIPIENTS 2021/2022
Good morning WES family and welcome to our annual Celebration Day where we will take the time to recognize our students for their hard work this year
We will start with our Grade Level Leadership Recognition for Grades 1 to 6, please hold your applause to the end. This is a shout out to your grade level for the things you have done to role model leadership in the school and community.
Grade One – We would like to recognize our grade one classes for their citizenship within the community. This year they helped water and weed the community garden. Anyone who gardens knows the amount of work that goes into growing vegetables and keeping it weed free, but to do it for others, from the goodness of your hearts, is truly remarkable. We know you had fun while you helped out and learned some new skills. We are so proud of everything you have done this year! |
Grade Two – This year our grade two classes are being recognized for showing empathy for members of our community by creating handmade cards for seniors living in long term care facilities. They did a great job bringing joy to several people this year. It warms our hearts to see you taking care of others in such a thoughtful way! |
Grade Three – As our students get older, their concept of citizenship grows. Their community gets bigger every day and they start understanding more about the world around them. This year our grade threes are being recognized for both community and world citizenship. In the community, they made handmade Christmas cards for seniors with messages of hope and well wishes to brighten their Christmas Season. Across the globe, grade three positively impacted the quality of life for others by loaning money to individuals through KIVA. KIVA’s motto is Make a loan, change a life, and grade three did just that, twice. First, Mrs. Golinowski’s class, after a great discussion and class vote, decided to give a loan to Naum in Kenya for him to purchase farm seed, and then Mrs. Stang’s class chose to give a loan to Robert in Peru who needed money to help raise his cattle, and go on to sell the milk from his cows. These are great examples of community and world citizenship and we are so proud of the empathy you have shown this year! |
Grade Four – Our grade four classes are excellent leaders within the school. This year grade fours are being recognized for taking care of the recycling programs, and for collecting and organizing all of our lost and found items. A lot of work goes into these behind the scenes jobs, but you did them each week with happy chatter and smiles on your face. Not only are you helping take care of the environment, you are taking care of each and everyone of us at WES, and role modelling what it is to be a great leader. We are forever grateful to you for the leadership you have shown this year! |
Grade Five – Grade five classes are being recognized taking on more responsibility, giving back to your school community, and your leadership. This year our grade fives stepped up to be Bus Buddies for our kindergarten students helping them get to their bus stop each and every day. They also participated in some pretty amazing programs, Dare to Care and Classroom Champions. Both of these programs help develop life long skills in our students and inspire them to be and do better. We have seen tremendous growth in our grade fives this year. You should be proud of yourselves and the people you are becoming. We are excited to have you return as leaders in our school next year so that you can role model all of the skills you have learned to the younger grades! |
Grade Six – Finally, our grade 6 classes. You have been taking care of others within our school and community for several years. This year you took it upon yourselves to make our school a shining star on main street when you took the time to rake all the leaves, and clean-up anything that seemed out of place. You have also made yourselves available at the drop of a hat to help out in the school whenever you were asked, and had a great attitude accomplishing the task given to you. Looking back there are several things you can be proud of yourselves for, whether that was singing to the seniors at the lodge, reading to a classroom buddy, making cards for community members, or just helping out when asked or not asked. You are leaving WES as leaders and fantastic citizens, and we are grateful for everything you have done. You are more than ready for Wainwright High School. We look forward to seeing in the community, so please make sure you say hi to us. We will be thinking of you and are excited to see what the future holds for you! |
The CITIZENSHIP AWARD is presented to a girl and a boy in each class from Grade 2 to 6, as judged by their classmates, to demonstrate the qualities of a good citizen. You are someone your peers can turn to for help, you are trustworthy, kind and caring, and demonstrate empathy and consideration toward others.
From Mrs. Ballas’ class |
Brooklyn Gardipee and Rylan Batten |
From Ms. Propp’s class |
Sylas MacLeod and Abbey Fast |
From Mrs. Tangen’s Class |
Kelcy Stafford and Savi Mychan |
Mrs. Golinoski’s Class |
Bentley Skinner and Emily Chaulk |
Mrs. Stang’s Class |
Kaige Bernauer and Alexis Eldering |
Mrs. Bast’s Class |
Jacob Tropia Tuwan Coetzer Jordan Munter and Rhys Hunter |
Mrs. Valleau’s Class |
Dallas Rutledge and Kendall Trevors |
Mrs. Wakefield’s Class |
Seb Turenne and Avery Brouwer |
Mrs. Chaulk’s Class |
Lenny Racette Christopher Barkwell Jayla Gosselin and Morgan Sardoff |
Mrs. Munn’s Class |
Blake Bjorndalen and Ainsley Carey |
Mr. Pullen’s Class |
Charlie Gibson and Selphie Tamayo |
Mrs. Scherbinski and Mrs. Raasok’s Class |
Chelsea Mercier and Cooper Whitten |
W.E.S. STAR LEADER AWARD is presented to a boy and girl in each classroom who are conscientious about assignments being done, has good attendance, is respectful towards other students and adults, and has a good attitude. (Presented by Mr. Koskie and Mrs. Martens)
Starting in Grade 4 can we have the following students come up to the front: Ryley Weber Rose Auret Avery Ukrainetz Dallas Rutledge Kendall Trevors Seb Turenne Mya Clark Grade 5 can we have the following students come up to the front: Oliver Demeule Kylie Miller Nicolai Kosy Lily Frere And finally, Grade 6 can we have the following students come up to the front: Kirbee Webber Jorja Fletcher Zachery Northcott Elleeza Hissett |
We would like to ask Mr. Mitchell up to the front to present the W.E.S. EXCELLENCE IN ATHLETICS AWARDS to a boy and a girl in Grade 6, who have shown outstanding athleticism and good sportsmanship, they have arrived to class with a great attitude, they are willing to try their hardest and help others improve.
Caleb Haley |
Tessa Starkey |
We would like to ask our grade 6 teachers to come up to present the GRADE 6 Highest PAT Average to their students. These awards are presented to one student from each grade 6 class who attained the highest average on their Provincial Achievement Tests.
6 Pullen - Charlie Gibson |
6 Raasok/Scherbinski – Elleeza Hissett |
We would like to ask Mrs. Scherbinski and Mrs. Raasok to stay up front with us to present the Michelle Schneider Spirit of WES Award
This award is presented annually to the grade six student who displays qualities of volunteerism and enthusiasm, a positive attitude and a willingness to help out around the school above and beyond the norm. These are the qualities that Mrs. Schneider exemplified in her time as the chairperson of the Wainwright Elementary Parent Association (WEPA). This person is chosen by the Grade 6 Teachers.
Kolbin Evans |
Accelerated Reading Awards are given to students who have exceeded their goals, and gone onto to earn the highest points in their grade and within their division.
Highest Boy and Girl in Grade 2 – Malcolm Ask and Julia St-Pierre |
Highest Boy and Girl in Grade 3 – Daya Whitelock and Castielle Petero |
Highest Boy and Girl in Grade 4 – Dallas Rutledge and Kendall Trevors |
Highest Boy and Girl in Grade 5 – Chloe Bouchard and Blakely Chaulk |
Highest Boy and Girl in Grade 6 – Tristen Hinton and Elleeza Hissett |
Highest Point Earner Grades 2 to 3 – Daya Whitelock |
Highest Point Earner Grades 4 to 6 – Tristen Hinton |
Accelerated Reading Prize Draw, every year we have an incentive prize for students to try and reach 100 points in the AR program. Every student who reaches this goal has their name put into a draw for this special prize.
This year’s winner is__________Rowan Durham____________________________________
We would like to recognize the WES Public Speaking Competition Winners. It takes a lot of courage to stand up in front of your peers and speak, and we are so proud of everyone who participated this year. Congratulations to
Charlie Gibson who earned first place |
Cooper Whitten who earned second place |
and Ainsley Carey who earned third place. You all did very well! |
We would also like to congratulate Charlie Gibson who went on to represent WES in the BTPS Public Speaking Contest. |
We would like to recognize our students who placed in the Royal Canadian Legion’s Remembrance Day Contest. Each year we have classes participate in the contest by submitting either a poster, poem, or essay. This year we had several students place, so we would like to congratulate and recognize the following students for their winning entries.
Sidni Watts Charlie Gibson Tristen Hinton Selphie Tamayo Natalie Petersen Cruz Wolosiak Lila Lacey Victoria Nielsen Ethan Hinton Kourtnee Webber Ayden McMullan Dallas Rutledge Alexis Eldering |
Bus Safety Poster Winners within Buffalo Trail Public Schools
Fabian Martinez |
Tavis Carey |
Both boys won for their school. Fabian went on to win the BTPS Poster Contest for the division. |
Staff Recognition
We would also like to thank our staff for the countless volunteer hours they have put into making sure each event we held went off without a hitch this year. Whether it was our virtual Christmas concerts, Winter Active Day, Accelerated Reading Program, Jump Rope for Heart, etc. you have gone above and beyond and it has not gone unnoticed. Please give a big round of applause for WES Staff. |
Parent Recognition
Finally, we want to extend our gratitude to our parents. We are truly appreciative for all you do to get your kids up and going in the morning, making sure they arrive on time, with a packed lunch, homework done, and dressed for the weather. Thank you for all the empathy, patience, and kind words that helped carry us through the year. Students and staff please show your appreciation for our parents!