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Fundraiser

Middle School Fundraiser Spring Plants

The Queen of Angels School Middle School Classes, Grades 7-9, will be spearheading theSpring Plant Sale through the Growing Smiles Fundraising Program, and a Spring ...
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Fundraiser

Middle School Fundraiser!

Help us reach our fundraising goal while stocking up on premium chocolates for the season. Every order placed through our link earns up to 30% ...
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Parent Support Group

Bake Sale & Hot Dogs!

Be sure to grab your Hot Dog and delicious treats on Student Led Conference night!
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Student Led Conference

Don’t forget to sign up!! Your child would love to share with you what they have been learning! Dear Parents/Guardians,We are very excited to invite ...
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Events

Scholastic Book Fair

COMING SOON! Ready, set, go to the Book Fair. Letting your child choose books empowers and inspires them on their journey to becoming lifelong readers. ...
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Fundraiser

Grade 8/9 Bottle Drive

Our Grade 8 and Grade 9 students are hosting a bottle drive at QofA on Friday, March 6th and Saturday, March 7th, to fundraise for ...
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Emergency Information

In the event of inclement weather (or other emergency situations), the Principal (or his/her designate) will determine if a school closure is necessary.

This decision will be made as early as possible in the morning. A school closure notice will be posted in RED, at the top of the home page of our website. Our school admin will contact all families with news of the closure via a *bright arrow telephone message. *A bright arrow message is a digital voice dialer that enables the school to send out a mass notification via telephone to parents and staff quickly. As well, the closure announcement will be posted on our Facebook and Instagram pages. We will also contact Juice FM (89.7) – Duncan radio station.

If you do not hear of our school closure and the weather conditions are severe where you live, you will have to make a choice as to whether or not it is safe to bring/send your children to school.  Please use your discretion in this matter.  If you decide to keep your children home, call the school office as soon as possible.

In the event of an unanticipated closure during school hours (power outage, inclement weather, another emergency), we will ensure that all children are transported home or to an alternate approved location.

Your child’s safety is our main concern in emergency situations.  Please ensure that the office is fully aware of alternate emergency arrangements for your children.  As well, keep the office informed of any changes to phone numbers (regular and cell) and contact people.  Thank you for your cooperation and understandin

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