The school council is a collective association of parents, school staff, and the school principal who work together to advise the principal, other administration, and the school board respecting matters relating to our school and pertaining to our student’s education. Our mission is to support and enhance the quality of learning and development for all students at École JE Lapointe School.  We also want to assist in developing a well-informed parent body. Parents and guardians of students attending École JE Lapointe School are automatically members of the school council.  All parents are welcome to attend the School Council meetings and we urge parents to take an active role in the school council so that it will continue as a vibrant and supportive group.  The monthly meeting dates for the 2023/2024 school year are posted in the weekly updates and are listed below.  


School Council  & Parent Advisory Association Executive

email [email protected]


Co-Chairs:  Jen Dubois & Lindsay Wright

Treasurer: Christine Thorne

Secretary:  Jenny Takenaka

Hot Lunch Coordinator: Taralyn Friesen (Email: [email protected])

Council Meeting Dates

6 pm in the Art Room


Oct 1st

Nov 26th

Jan 14th

Feb 11th

Mar 25th

May 13th


PA & SC Meetings 2025-2026 School Year

UPCOMING MEETING:


AGENDAS:

Aug. 31 - PAA Financial Statement

Sept 10. - AGM Council Agenda

Sept. 10 - AGM PAA Agenda

Oct. 1 - SC Agenda

Oct. 1 - PAA Agenda

Nov. 26 - SC Agenda

Nov. 26 - PAA Agenda

Minutes

May 28 - PAA Minutes

May 28 - SC Minutes

Sept. 11 - AGM Council Meeting Notes

Sept.11 - AGM PAA Meeting Notes

Oct. 1 - SC Minutes

Oct. 1 - PAA Minutes

Oct. 1 - Trustee Report

Oct. 25 - Financial Statement

 

PA & SC Policies

ÉJELS School Council Bylaws

ÉJELS Parent Advisory Society Bylaws

ÉJELS Parental Advisory Bylaws - Special Resolution

Parent Links

Alberta School Councils Association:

BGSD Board Highlights:




 


 

 

 


Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis, Dene and Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.