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INVERMAY SCHOOL NEWS: Students enjoy weather, many activities

To kick off the 2024-2025 school year, the staff at Invermay School planned many fun activities and games for the students including: parachute games, pool noodle catch, and an ice cream cone relay race

INVERMAY - Invermay School is so pumped to start up the new 2024/25 school year! This year’s Invermay School staff includes:

  • Mrs. Melissa Grona – Principal, middle years and high school teacher
  • Ms. Brenda Carbno – Kindergarten, Student Support and middle years teacher
  • Miss Lily Lozinski – K/1/2 teacher
  • Miss Robin Fitch – Grades 3/4/5 homeroom and 5/6 classes
  • Mrs. Diana Enge – Grades 6/7/8 homeroom and 3/4 math
  • Ms. Cheng Teh – Grades 5/6 math and 9-12 math
  • Mr. Kent Seerey – K-12 Phys. Ed., middle years teacher and high school teacher
  • Mr. Kaden Murray – Intern working with Mr. Seerey
  • Mrs. Amanda Carlson – Administrative assistant
  • Mr. Tim Chodak – Caretaker
  • Mrs. Karen Dubas – Educational assistant
  • Ms. Charmaine Wallin – Educational assistant
  • Mrs. Cheryl Eskra – DL Online facilitator
  • Mrs. Tara Bosovich – Library technician (mornings)

To kick off the 2024-2025 school year, the staff at Invermay School planned many fun activities for the students. The activities include parachute games, pool noodle catch, as well as an ice cream cone relay race. Everyone had a blast and got to enjoy the nice weather!

Volleyball

The Invermay Eagles volleyball teams have been busy these last few weeks with tournaments and games. The junior boys and junior girls teams hosted their home tournament on Sept. 14. The junior boys won their tournament and the junior girls played hard and tough but came in second against Keeseekoose, losing by only a couple of points.

Then the junior boys and girls played in Norquay on Sept. 17, in Kamsack on Sept. 18, had a home game against Preeceville on Sept. 23, and were in Sturgis on Sept. 25. The junior. volleyball teams have played hard and won many of their games.

The Eagles senior girls volleyball team had a good start, placing third in the Preeceville tournament on Sept. 14, facing Preeceville, Sturgis, Quill Lake, and Ituna. Later on in September, the girls went to Foam Lake for a mini-tournament where they played Foam Lake and Wynyard. Both games were losses, but it was a great chance for all the Invermay girls to get on the court and improve their play. Their last action of the month was against Canora with three wins out of five sets, again improving every time with everyone getting in on the success. The senior girls upcoming schedule is as follows:

  • Oct. 19 Home Tournament
  • Oct.22 Kamsack @ Invermay
  • Oct. 26 Canora Tournament
  • Nov. 1st and 2nd Conferences

Cross-country

The Invermay cross-country team has been very busy during the month of September, competing at Deer Park on Sept. 16 and at the Autumn Summit in Saltcoats. Six athletes attended the Deer Park meet. In the 2km events, Karson Enge ran his race in 9:28 to place 26th. Lexi Grona ran 11:40, placing 28th. Sunny Ke ran 9:22, placing eighth and receiving a ribbon. Brielle Enge ran 3km in 16:57, placing 11th. Both Hanna Enge and Addison Enge received ribbons for their 3km runs. Hanna ran 16:30, placing eighth. Addison put up a time of 17:39, finishing sixth.

In Saltcoats, we had eight participants. In 2km events, Karson Enge posted a time of 11 minutes, 46.54 seconds, placing 48th out of 74 competitors. Aspen Salmond ran 11 minutes, 17.42 seconds, placing 20th out of 70. Alyssa Mesias finished in 14 minutes and 57.10 seconds, placing 54th out of 70. Lexi Grona ran 15 minutes, 16.46 seconds, placing 50th out of 54. Sunny Ke finished in 11 minutes, 43.91 seconds, placing 24th out of 54. For the 3km events, Brielle Enge finished in 17 minutes, 56.46 seconds, placing 22nd out of 35. Hanna Enge ran in 18 minutes, 49.39 seconds, placing 12th out of 16. Addison Enge finished in 17 minutes, 31.15 seconds, placing 13th out of 19. Good job, everyone!

On Sept. 17, Invermay School sent six athletes to Showcase Track and Field in Yorkton. Congratulations to Princess who earned a gold medal in Grade 5 shot put and Perseus who earned a gold medal in Grade 4 shot put. Also earning medals were Brielle with bronze in Grade 5 high jump, and Candace, silver medalist in Grade 4 shot put. Congratulations as well to Jessica and Thea who competed and did their best!

Fundraiser

The SRC held their annual fundraiser kickoff on Sept. 26. Invermay School will be fundraising Mom’s Pantry again this school year. The incentives include:

  • $4,000, SRC members will do cold plunge
  • $7,000, school-wide movie afternoon
  • $10,000, school-wide fun day

Bonus: If all SRC members sell $125 worth of Mom’s Pantry products, the SRC advisors, Mrs. Enge and Mrs. Carlson, will spend the night inside the school gym.

Invermay School held the annual Terry Fox walk on Sept. 26. Invermay School would like to thank every single person who donated money to help a great cause! Our school raised $1,576 for The Terry Fox Foundation. Our top pledge earners were Caleb and Dominic Korchinski, Addison Enge, Sunny and Jessica Ke.

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