Daily School Opening Time:Since the buses are timed to have students arrive as close to 8:30 A.M. as possible, we would encourage town students to not arrive before that time either, unless previous arrangements have been made with the principal.Home Ec. & Shops:Grades 7 and 8 attend Day 2 - P.M. Students attending Home Ec. and Shops should have a signed note from parents if they go downtown. This practice, however, is discouraged, since students miss important and often necessary time out of Home Ec. and Shops classes.Report Cards:The same report for the three terms is sent home each time. Spaces are provided on the report for grading and comments in each term. Therefore, we request parents to sign and return these reports on Parent Interview Day. Students are cautioned to take good care of these report cards, since only the one will be sent home and returned each term.Milk:Chocolate milk are available for purchase at noon. Cost is .75. Prepayment plan is encouraged.Pizza Days:We sell pizzas on Tuesdays, beginning in November.
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HomeWelcome to the Plainview Colony School WebsitePlainview Colony School is committed to provide creative, meaningful lessons that meet both the expectations of the Manitoba Curriculum and this Hutterian community. We are also committed to provide a learning environment that is both emotionally and physically healthy while promoting learning as a life enhancing skill. Plainview Colony SchoolPlainview Colony School is a Kindergarten - Grade 12 Hutterian school located approximately 15 kms west of Elkhorn, Manitoba. For the 20122013 school year we have 28 students, 3 classrooms and 7 staff members.Our students speak German as their first language and attend German school for one hour prior to English school, and also for one hour after English school. They also attend German school on Saturday mornings.In the 20112012 school year, a Preschool program was started to help children make the transition to English school less traumatic. Our first class was made up of six German speaking 4 yr olds.
The community is believed to derive from the phrase, on a knoll. The hamlet of Onanole is situated 105 km north of Brandon. It is located at the south entrance to Riding Mountain National Park. According to 1991 statistics the population of Onanole is 404, but during the summer it triples because of summer residents. Onanole is part of the Rural Municipality of Park South which has a population of 935 in 1991. The entrance to Onanole is marked with a huge statue of an elk, the chosen symbol of the community. Onanole has an active Recreation Centre including a hockey arena, curling rink and community hall. The seniors of the hamlet have a gathering centre next to the Community Centre. Businesses in Onanole include general stores, grocery stores, hotel, motel, craft and gift shops, gas stations, hair dressing shops, cafes, golf course, bowling alley, clothing stores, building contractors, etc.Community Announcements Manitoba Housing is offering a new Rural Homeownership Program in select Manitoba communities, excluding urban centres where demand for rental housing currently exists.