Congratulations to Elanor Copes on taking 1st place in long jump and the 400m and 2nd place in the 100m and 200m races at Zones in Prince George. Â With her 4 medals she managed to put Clearview into 4th place for schools.
Category: Special Events
Great Art Work!
Ready, Set, Learn Success
Mother’s Day Tea
It was wonderful to see so many Moms and Grandmas join us for the annual Mother’s Day tea. Â We served just over 100 people that day. Â Thanks to Mrs. Armstrong for organizing and decorating for this lovely event.
Bike to School Week May 28-June 3rd
I have been challenged to bike to school that week and although I cannot bike from FSJ I will bike from one of our staff member’s house that is 10km away. Â I will be biking for the next few weeks to prepare.
Dunvegan Flower Pick Up, Track Meet, and Mother’s Day Tea
It will be an exciting day at Clearview tomorrow as our grades 3-6 will be participating in a small track meet to determine our track team. Â This will begin first thing in the morning so the students need to dress in layers and bring water,
SPCA Fundraiser
Two former students brought us an SPCA fundraising opportunity. Â They spoke with the students about the importance of giving back to your community. Â They have left a box for students to donate toys, food,
Amazing Speeches Presented
Simply amazing how well our students did presenting their speeches this morning. Â All 8 participants spoke well and were passionate about their topics. Â Thank you to Mrs. Maloney and to Mrs. Holland for coming to judge.
Serve, Rally, Smash
It was great to have Upper Pine secondary students here to play some badminton with our secondary students. Â It was a full day of badminton in the arena and the gym. Â The students had a lot of fun and are really improving their badminton skills.
Congratulations Clearview on Winning the SD 60 Badminton Tournament!
It has been an exciting year for Clearview as they took 1st place in the SD 60 Badminton tournament. Â This is a first for Clearview as they have not won this big trophy before because they have to compete with much larger schools.