Lunchtime

Our Lunch Program

We offer a lunch supervised program (follow the Lunch Supervision link for more information). Drop-in fees are $5 per day for those children requiring occasional lunch supervision. Drop-in fees should be paid at the school office.

All students who remain at school over the lunchtime must be registered for this program, our drop-in program or participating in a school sponsored activity, and under the direct supervision of an adult (e.g. teacher, lunchroom supervisor). If there is a change in the regular lunch plan for your child, parents need to inform the office (403-777-6390) or your child’s teacher.

This year, all students will eat from 12:00 to 12:25PM and then play outside from 12:25 to 12:25PM.

A Fee Waiver is available, please contact the office for details.

Fun Lunches

Please stay tuned for more information about Fun Lunches for the 2021-2022 school year.

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