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A little about KHFS

Kim Hung Fundraising Society is a group of 7 volunteer parents who are working together to create unique opportunities students throughout their K-9 School experience.

School budgets cover the basics, we add the FUN!

Without an active and engaged fundraising community, all the little extra’s would not be possible. We support school programming and equipment purchases that benefit all of our students. 

Our goal is to provide enriched educational, recreational, and cultural experiences for children and families in our school and community.  Everything from recess equipment, to field trips, the playground outside to chrome books

We make things happen

Our impact has been impressive, and we aren’t slowing down. Here’s a snapshot of what we’ve achieved

  • Contributed $2000 to outdoor sports equipment used during recess
  • Fundraised and spearheaded our Granville Playground to a total of $705,000 through countless volunteer hours, grant applications and collaboration with community league and corporate partners
  • Provided a staff recognition thank you gift in 2021 for the teachers and admin
  • Reduced field trip costs to parents for programs such as DancED in 2020 and 2022

2022 School Wishlist

  • 1 set of 30 Chromebooks, $10,000, 5 year lifespan
  • Garden Beds & Edible Forest
  • Outdoor Classroom, amphitheater
  • Snowshoes
  • And more….

Get Involved

We would be thrilled to have the support of our school community, here’s some ways you can help

  • Join our Kim Hung Fundraising Society group on Facebook for up to date initiatives
  • Attend our monthly meetings to share ideas or offer assistance
  • Volunteer when we need help running events or fundraisers!
  • Share fundraisers with family and friends
  • Support ongoing fundraisers
    • COBS West Granville | Boston Pizza Receipts | Oliver’s Labels |Skip the Depot
  • Watch for grants or donations you may be eligible for through your employer or union 
    • TD Bank | Enbridge | CLAC Building Community Grant 

Virtual Ongoing Bottle Drive

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We’ve partnered with SkipTheDepot!

What is SkipTheDepot? A door-to-door bottle collection service that makes refundable recycling and fundraising easier than 1,2,3

  1. Download the app and book a pickup using https://app.skipthedepot.com/khsfs
  2. Place your bags outside
  3. Receive a refund or donate to us!

SkipTheDepot will allow everyone to donate directly to our organization with ease. Spread the word by sharing our SkipTheDepot posts on social media!

Triple P – Parenting Resources

Dear Parents/Guardians,

Edmonton Public Schools in partnership with Alberta Health Services presents: Triple-P Parent Seminar Series. These events are open to all parents of Edmonton Public Schools students. There are three sessions available: The Power of Positive Parenting, Raising Confident Competent Children, and Raising Resilient Children. Please see the attached document for more information.

Sincerely,
Brett Polowy, Principal

Easing of Provincial Health Measures

Feb 24, 2022 Update

Dear Parents/Guardians,

As with other schools in our community, we are taking a gradual and measured approach to implementing Step Two of the province’s plan to ease school health measures. To see how we are adjusting some of the processes that have been in place since the start of the pandemic, please click on the attachment included below.

Sincerely,
Brett Polowy, Principal 

Province Eases School Health Measures

A Message from Principal Polowy 

Dear Parents/Guardians,

On Tuesday, the Government of Alberta announced a three-step plan to ease public health measures. This plan will change how we approach COVID-19 at KHS. Although EPSB continues to encourage students to wear masks, the Minister of Education has indicated that school divisions no longer have the authority to go beyond provincial health requirements. For the time being, additional safety measures will continue, including:

  • cohorting students where possible 
  • daily health screenings for students and staff before coming to school
  • hand hygiene requirements for students and staff
  • enhanced cleaning and disinfecting in schools
  • moving individual classes online if needed

We will continue to monitor updates from the school division and will share information about what will happen during Step Two and beyond, as soon as we receive it. To read a letter to families from Superintendent Darrel Robertson, please click on the attachment below.

Sincerely,
Brett Polowy, Principal