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OUR MISSION IS PERSONAL EXCELLENCE IN A SAFE AND CARING ENVIRONMENT

 

 

Principal
Murray Wankel
Vice Principal
Shaun Ross

Box 399, Luseland
701 Prospect Ave.
Saskatchewan,Canada
Phone: (306)372-4222 Fax: (306)372-4341
e-mail:
luseland@lskysd.ca

Welcome to
Luseland Schoo
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Luseland School is a K-12 school situated in Luseland,Saskatchewan in west-central Saskatchewan. We are in the Living Sky School Division and have an enrollment of approximately 165
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  • Monday, May 20 Victoria Day - No School
  • Monday, June 3 Staff Meeting/Assembly
  • ABC Family Picnic-Thursday, June 6, 2013 - Silent Auction                                                                
    Proceeds to Elementary Literacy Program
    Supper at 5:00 pm
    Saskatchewan Express at 6:30
    Followed by Silent Auction
    $10 Beef on a Bun Plate (includes beverage, salad & dessert)
    $5 Hotdog Plate (includes beverage, salad & dessert)
    Advanced Tickets until June 2nd
    Available at Family Foods or Kerr's Grand Grocery
    OR reserve tickets by calling the SCHOOL at (306) 372-4222
  • Friday, June 14 - Elementary Track & Field\
  • Thursday, June 20- PLC 1:40 Dismissal
  • Thursday, June 20 Departmental Exams begin
  • Saturday, June 29 -Grade 12 Graduation

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Vision

  • We envision a school where academic progress stands along with emotional growth to create a positive sense of self.
  • Students and staff show a social responsibility, a sense of community, and a respect of self, others, and their environment.
  • The attitude is positive and encouraging in all that we do.
  • Students grow as individuals in a safe, caring, and trusting environment to become well balanced citizens.

School Goals

  • Create a safe and positive school climate through the use of moral intelligence activities and PBIS strategies.
  • Help students achieve academic success through the use of a variety of learning strategies.
  • Expand students reading skills through teaching for vocabulary and understanding.
  • Reduce bullying through the use of clear expectations, consequences, and monitoring data.
  • Enhance e communication through formative assessment and timely, focused feedback for students and parents.