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CLASS
Leaders in Literacy, Leisure, and Life Skills
 

Check out our new office location at 5102 - 50 Avenue.
In the Stewart Realty building.

Check the CLASS calendar for a complete list of courses offered this season.

We now have a computer lab on site.
If you require training, call our office. Appointments may be made for personal training
or purchase a manual and work at your own pace from the comfort of your own home. We have the following Microsoft office manuals in stock available for purchased ($30.00 each)

Outlook 2003
Excel 2002 - Level 1
Excel 2003 - Level 1
Word 2003 - Level 2
Word 2003 - Level 3

New courses this season include:
Belly Dancing
Digital Scrapbooking
Knife Making with Ed Storch
Pencil Portraiture
Stained Glass Suncatcher
 

 

February 1, 2007
Clandonald School Gym
6:30 p.m.
Parent Information Night - Bully Proofing Your Child
 

Participants in the 2 hour Parent Information night will learn about the scope of the problem in schools today as well as the difference between normal peer conflict and bullying; characteristics of children who are targeted; and characteristics of children who bully. Because every child will have at least one encounter with a bully during their school career, parents will also learn six strategies to teach their children. These strategies are non-reactive and will likely result in fewer opportunities for bullying to continue.

Come and hear Dwayne Peace, a retired police officer, share his passion for youth
and his desire to make a difference in their lives.
         Hosted by P.E.A.C.E.
with a grant made available through the RCMP, VAD (Vermilion Against Drugs), CLASS
and the Office for the Prevention of Family Violence and Bullying
                                                                                                                                

 

Take the T.I.M.E. Student Day � March 2007 Vermilion

In response to the research that has found that the peak years for bullying are between Grades 5 - 8, the Dare to Care program has created another student day specifically designed for that age group. Take the T.I.M.E. is a combination of assembly style presentations, small group activities, games and larger group discussions. Through the carefully designed progression of activities, students will be better able to understand the damage that bullying, cliques, peer pressure, racism, and oppression can cause in individuals and communities. As well, because the goal of the Dare to Care program is to mobilize the silent majority of students into action, the Take the T.I.M.E. day provides several forums for students to talk about their fears and why they remain silent in bullying situations.

Throughout the student day, participants will discover that there is strength in numbers and that they truly do have the power to make significant changes in their school climate. Through the process of the student day, students, teachers, and parents will be shown how to shift the imbalance of power to create the school of their dreams.  

     

 

 

If you or your friends have a course idea or would like a course run in your community give us a call.
We would be happy to set up a course for you.