Sometime between noon on August 3rd and 2pm August 7th vandals ransacked the school garden destroying physical property and plants.
If you heard, saw, or know anything about this incident please contact the Turner Valley RCMP.
The compassion & empathy of one quickly spread through the class & MCS community.
The Gr 3s decorated & sold over 200 cupcakes & raised $550 for UNICEF Ukraine - after learning about the UN’ Rights of a Child.
#ibpyp#whoweare#gowildcats#unicef#westandforukraine🇺🇦
Attention kids of all ages!
Do you have your fair entries ready? Due date for submissions is Sunday, August 8th.
Online Registration: https://t.co/EROqHDBf62
Fair Book & Classes: https://t.co/TFyvgyaa4t
Thank you to everyone that came out for the 45th Annual Highway Clean-Up. MCS was responsible for 11km along Hwy 762. Last year's cleanup event saw Albertans collect ~32,000 bags of garbage from more than 9,000 kilometres of roadways.
We appreciate your support in furthering our understanding and fostering our curiosity and love of learning! We look forward to hearing from you. #influencers#gowildcats
Our Grade 5s are currently completing year end IB PYP inquiry projects on influential Canadians. They’re hoping to connect with @CoachsCornerDC@KellyHrudey @RonMacLeanHTH @HockeyCanada We are open to communicate via email, ZOOM, or phone. Thank you in advance! @ibpyp
We appreciate your support in furthering our understanding and fostering our curiosity and love of learning! We look forward to hearing from you. #gowildcats#influencers
We appreciate your support in furthering our understanding and fostering our curiosity and love of learning! We look forward to hearing from you. #gowildcats#influencers
Board Meeting March 3: Yesterday #FSDTrustees were treated to a presentation by the Millarville School Leadership team of Tim Hasiuk and Karla Davis giving us such strong evidence of how extremely well served the community and students are by @MCSWildcats. Thanks for all you do!
The journey from Montana to Alberta could break a man, but a freed black slave in the late 1800s had few options. He quickly earned a reputation as the best horse breaker in the area. By 1890 John Ware had >200 cattle at his homestead near Millarville.
#blackhistorymonth