April

28 Scarlett is a Polling Station for Federal Election While Classes on

28 School Council and Friends of Scarlett Meeting

30 Track and Field Challenger Meet 

May

3 Track and Field Challenger Meet

5 – 16 AP Exams

14 Moonlight Knights Musical Celebration

16 Non-Instructional Day

19 Victoria Day Holiday

20 Grad Rehearsal for Students

26 School Council and Friends of Scarlett Meeting

27 Graduation Ceremony and Banquet (no classes for Grade 10, 11 & 12 as all teachers at Ceremony)

 

Dear Parents & Guardians,

We would like to thank all the families who came to the school for donating their bottles and E-Recycling. We had a major haul of electronics and bottles in two trucks that will go back to supporting our students. A big thank you to the parents who volunteered – Lori Vander Werf, Shera Peggs, David Adie and Leanne Schulz. We’d also like to thank Mr. Kleiman, our Environmental Club Teacher lead and his daughters as well as student volunteers Tami, Harini and Mel.

Our band students are returning on Sunday from a wonderful trip to Whistler and Vancouver! Thank you to Mr. Brown, Mr. Willms, Ms. Ehrmann, Ms. Senebald and to our parent volunteer Faye Garcia. We are very fortunate to have you all taking care of our students on a trip that we know has been incredibly memorable. Safe travels home today.

Career Centre Calendar

May 3 – MRU Aviation Day 10-3 at MRU Springbank Campus

May 7 – Aviation Maintenance Engineering Field Trip 1:00 – 3:00 pm

May 14 – St. Mary’s Open House 6-8 pm at St. Mary’s Campus 

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Field Trip May 7 (12:15-3:30 pm)

On the afternoon of May 7, there will be a field trip to the 2025 Aviation Maintenance Engineer Skills Competition in Calgary. Challenges include structures, avionics, maintenance, virtual reality and out-of-the-box problem solving!  Students will have the opportunity to work through trivia challenges structured as a scavenger hunt, learn to rivet, learn how to lock wire an engine, and complete numerous virtual reality challenges that place the student in an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer environment.  Bussing will be provided.  

AP Exams

Advanced Placement exams are happening at Scarlett from May 5 – 16. Students writing exams have been emailed a copy of the schedule and important exam information. This can also be found on our Exam Schedule page.

If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Rip or your AP teacher.

Spanish 30 AP Exam Prep

Next Friday May 2 at 1:40 pm Spanish 30 AP students who are writing the Spanish AP exam are invited to an information and review session for the upcoming Spanish AP exam. 

The exam date is May 15.   Students need to arrive at 7:45 a.m.  

The day of the exam students will need:

  • photo ID
  • No. 2 pencils (NOT MECHANICAL)
  • erasers
  • pens (dark blue or black ink only) 

Athletic Update

Badminton Provincials

Best of luck to our 7 athletes who are competing this weekend at the ASAA Badminton Provincials in Red Deer!

Track & Field

Monday April 28 at Lunch Aux Gym - Singlet and Gear Hand out!

Please ensure your track and field fees are paid prior to Monday to get your gear! MyCBE

April 30 – Track & Field Challenger Meet 1:30-7:00pm

May 3 – Track & Field Challenger Meet 9:00-6:00pm

All meet dates & times posted here

CLFHA Field Hockey Tournament

Best of luck to our field hockey team who is on a roll right now as they compete in their tournament this weekend in Calgary! 

Culture Week - April 28 - May 2

A fun-filled week to celebrate our students as well as to share and learn about each other's cultures. Students will have the opportunity to participate in some great celebrations next week during lunch. Thanks to our students who joined the Diversity Council for organizing this and Ms. Hodgson for your leadership!

Monday

Origami Workshop - Learn to make beautiful origami
Room 113

Tuesday

Cultural Kahoot Trivia - Prizes to be won!
Library

Wednesday

Worldwide Potluck - Bring a dish to share!  (Dishes can be dropped off at the main office the day before or the morning of the potluck. Thank you in advance for your contributions to making this a successful international potluck shared by students from all over the world).

Thursday

Cultural Fashion Show - Show off your cultural pride by wearing traditional clothing or your flag's colours!
Main Gym

Friday

Flag Treasure Hunt
All around the school! (Get your prize from Mr. Wutzke in the main office)

Student Services Updates

Summer School

Student Services held a live presentation on Thursday, April 17 regarding summer school registration. A copy of this presentation is available on the Student Services D2L page (requires student log-in), and students received an email to their EduCBE accounts on Thursday morning regarding this process. Parents/guardians can refer to the School Messenger email from CBE Summer School on April 14th   or from Scarlett on April 15th for complete information regarding summer school course requests.

A recap on some key takeaways regarding Summer School:

  • Summer school course requests open on Thursday April 17th at 5pm.
  • Students must choose between online or in-person courses
  • Students may select a maximum of one course
  • Students who complete their summer school request by May 1 will have the best opportunity to select their preferred course
  • Counsellors will be entering requests into internal registration portals when they open
  • We will send out a confirmation email when we complete this
  • Course confirmations will come the week of June 2-6 from Summer School teams
  • Summer School is extremely condensed, with each day of class equivalent to a week of regular semester learning
  • Students are not advised to take online courses if they are travelling out of the country or have planned vacations
  • Final exams cannot be rescheduled and diploma exam locations are predetermined (see  CBE Summer School Courses website.).
  • Not all courses are available at each location. Have your student review course offerings at CBE Summer School Courses website. prior to filling out the appropriate form.
  • Students should complete their own registration.
  • No course changes or substitutes will be accepted after requests have been entered by counsellors. Students must be sure of their choice at time of entry.
  • If students wish to withdraw from their courses (changed their mind, registered with another school, etc.), they must let their counsellor know immediately.

Links:

Chinook Learning (In-Person) Request Form – Summer School 2025

CBe-learn (Online) Request Form – Summer School 2025

Course Verifications

Students can log into the MyCBE to view next year requests (under Class Registrations). Course requests may have changed since students input them based on teacher recommendations, missing prerequisites or graduation requirements. We are asking all students to please verify their requests. If requesting a change, fill out the Course Verifications Change Request Form. If students are requesting a course they are not recommended for, they must pick up a Going Against Recommendation form in Guidance and submit it by Thurs May 1 at 4pm. All other course change requests are due that evening at 11:59pm. Changes will not be possible after this.

Awards Night Planning

We are in the process of planning for this upcoming Academic Awards Night that will be held early in June and are looking for a student to play the piano during our evening. If you are interested, please drop by and see Ms. Nish in the guidance area in the Learning Commons.  

Alex Bus

The Alex Bus will be here on Tuesday April 29th all day.  If you need to see someone on the Bus, your teachers have the info sheet posted in their classes, also, here is the link Alex Bus

Scholarships

EducationMatters

A quick reminder is that the first round of Scholarship/Bursary deadlines are May 1st.  If you are applying for one of these, please spend the weekend getting your applications together and submitted.  EducationMatters website is live and you can look at all the free money you could potentially have.

There is also information in the D2L “24-25 Scholarships and Post Secondary Information” in the announcement section and under content - Scholarships and Bursaries – under EducationMatters.

Please ensure when creating an account to put Ms. Nish as the endorser (this is for everyone – Last name A – Z). If you have other questions, please come by and make an appointment to see Ms. Nish.

 The Rick & Amanda Hansen Scholarship for Youth with Disabilities

There is a scholarship of up to $10,000/year (up to a max of $40,000) is available for youth with disabilities looking to complete a 1 – 5 year post-secondary program in Canada.  For more information, Click here 

Learn, Grow, Dream

Are you in Grade 12 with big dreams & the drive to make them a reality?  We'd love to reward YOU!

  • $2,000, Grade 12 who plan to pursue post-secondary education or training
  • Deadline May 14

Click here for more information and to apply

Message from School Council

Dear Parents,

Thank you for your support with our e-recycling and bottle drive this weekend. We would also like to thank Dr. EP Scarlett admin and staff for helping to make this possible and successful.

Please join us on Monday for our monthly parent council meeting at 7 pm at the school. 

We hope to see you then.

Dr. E.P. Scarlett School Council and Friends of Scarlett Society

 

We hope you enjoyed the sunshine this weekend.

Sincerely,

Carma Cornea

Principal