Parents
Parental involvement is associated with various benefits for students of all ages. Simply by asking the child how he or she did in school and attending school council meetings, parents can positively influence the student's future.
Student-Led Conferences
November 6th 1:00PM -4:00PM & 5:00PM - 7:30PM Sign up Here
March 19th 1:00PM - 4:00PM & 5:00PM - 7:30PM Sign up Here (link to be created)
Alberta Health Services
Alberta Health Services
Community Education Service - FREE Mental wellness education and support
School Health and wellness Promotion E - NEWS - Click
Alberta Health Services Website: albertahealthservices.ca
School Nurse:
Public Health Nurse - Brenda Hantos
West Jasper Place Public Health Centre, 9720 182 Street
Tel: 780-342-1234 Direct: 780-342-1289
Email: brenda.hantos@albertahealthservices.ca
Healthy School Calendars:
http://www.ahs.ca/info/Page953...
AHS Building Resilient Families Resource 2020.pdf
AHS Building Resilient Families WINTER Edition 2021.pdf
Resources:
Curriculum Based Lesson Plans (Nutrition) - These lesson plans meet Alberta Education’s Health and Life Skills Curriculum Outcomes for Kindergarten to Grade 9.
http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/nutrition/Page2918.aspx
Creating Healthy Eating Environments in Schools - These tools and resources support healthy food environments in schools and promote the implementation of the Alberta Nutrition Guidelines for Children and Youth. http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/nutrition/Page2915.aspx
Additional manuals and toolkits to support healthy eating environments http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/nutrition/Page9597.aspx
Active for Life - This website provides information for parents and teachers to learn about the health and happiness of their children by providing expert advice, inspirational tips and activity ideas to ensure children get the recommended daily amount of physical activity. www.activeforlife.com/
ParticipACTION - ParticipACTION is the national voice of physical activity and sport participation in Canada. As a national not-for-profit organization solely dedicated to inspiring and supporting healthy and active living for Canadians, it works with its partners, which include sport, physical activity, recreation organizations, government and corporate sponsors, to inspire and support Canadians to move more. www.participaction.com
If teachers would like more information on these health topics or other health topics download the AHS Provincial Teacher Resources List (http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/assets/info/school/csh/if-sch-csh-provincial-teacher-resource-list.pdf). The Provincial Teacher Resource List offers a variety of resources on different health topics that can be accessed across Alberta. There are two different categories of resources on this list, ‘Classroom Resources’ and ‘Supplementary Information’. The Classroom Resources can be used by the teacher in the classroom immediately and are applicable to teaching. Supplementary Information provides resources for teachers about a specific health topic.
Depression and Anxiety Self - Management for Teens
If you are having suicidal thoughts, talking to your friends about how you are feeling can help you feel supported. But it's important to talk to an adult you can trust (e.g., a parent, Elder, teacher, school counsellor, coach), they can help you figure out what steps to take to get the help you need.
If you are unsure who to talk to, help is available 24/7.
- Health Link: 811
- Mental Health Help Line: 1-877-303-2642
- First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line: 1 -855 -242-3310
- Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868
- Text CONNECT to 686868
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Open House January 29th, 2026 @ 6:30PM
At St. Thomas More, we are completely committed to the development of a student’s mind, body and spirit! We are blessed with excellent teachers and instructors and the success of our alumni speaks to the excellent quality of our academic and academy programing. However, as with all educators and parents, we are very concerned about the impact of the last two Covid-19 years on student learning, especially in the areas of literacy and numeracy.
Further, given our understanding in the many benefits of physical activity, including improved mental health, all our students access our exemplary training programs through their academy instructors or physical education and health teachers.
As we all know, Junior High is more than academics. With our wide range of Options (including Recreation Leadership, Cree Language, French, Spanish, Art, Band, Construction, Film, Foods, and Digital design/Robotics), our Leadership & Social Justice initiatives, and our high-achieving Athletic Teams, your child will have ample opportunity to meet new friends and to seek the excellence within!
Please Call for more information 780 484 2434
Parent Information on Student Records
Parent Resources
Knowledge is Power!
Parent and Caregiver virtual resources to support a wide variety of topics. Please contact the School Council at st.thomasmoresac@gmail.com if you have a resource that you would like to share with the school community.
Community Education Service sessions: https://community.hmhc.ca/sessions/
Respect in Schools: https://abed.respectgroupinc.com/
TELUS Wise Supporting Youth in our digital world: https://www.telus.com/en/wise/workshops
Media Smarts Canada’s Centre for Digital and Media Literacy: https://mediasmarts.ca/parents
Triple P Parenting: https://www.triplep-parenting.ca/alb-en/triple-p/
School Council
School council is a great way to be in the know.
Please click here for more information
School Supply List
School Schedule 2025-2026
School & Transportation Fees
To apply for transportation click here for more information.
The school fees list below include the general school fee applied to all students as well as a list of the potential fees which will be determined through a students participation in option classes, school activities and extracurricular activity.
THE STM SCOOP
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