April
7 Student Grad Info Meeting online in school at 1:30pm
9 Last Day of Term 3
11 Sugar Shack - La Cabane à Sucre
14 Generative AI in Higher Education Info Night in Library – 6:30 to 8:30pm
15 Badminton Divisionals
16 Drama Spring Production
17 School Dance
17 Summer School and Course Verifications presentation at 11:30
22 Term 3 Report Cards
26 E-Recycle and Bottle Drop Off 10 am to 2pm at Scarlett
Dear Parents & Guardians,
Please find info to assist you next week.
MyCBE and Report Cards
On April 1 at 9:00 AM mark visibility was turned off on MyCBE to allow teachers the opportunity to finalize marks and enter comments. Mark visibility will be turned on again on April 14, at which time you will see a summary of your student's learning to date for Term 3. On April 22, Term 3 report cards will be visible on MyCBE. A reminder to families, report cards are no longer printed and are accessed online through MyCBE. If you need support accessing PowerSchool please contact the main office.
Spanish 30 AP Students
Spanish 30 AP students are invited to an AP exam preparation session on Friday April 11, at 1:45 in room 284.
Awards Night Planning
We are in the process of planning for this upcoming Academic Awards Night that will be held early in June and are looking for a student to play the piano during our evening. If you are interested, please drop by and see Ms. Nish in the guidance area in the Learning Commons.
School Dance
The second annual school dance is set to take place on Thursday April 17 from 6:00-9:00pm, with the theme of “The City Never Sleeps”. Last year, the school dance was a smashing success and we are hoping for a repeat in round 2! Tickets will be on sale for $15 at lunch in the cafeteria from April 2-15, students must have their school ID. Cash or debit will be accepted. There will be no ticket sales at the door – no exceptions.
The following are some highlights for the event:
- Professional DJ, lighting and décor
- Food trucks & snack bar – Optional purchases for students
- Chill space in the Aux gym with panoramic city skyline views and games
- Free photobooth
- Free glitter tattoos
- Free coat check
The following are some precautionary measures to ensure the outmost safety for our students and staff:
- Tickets must be purchased with school ID and school ID must be shown at entry into the dance
- Only Scarlett students are permitted to attend
- Students can only buy 1 ticket for themselves
- Administration and 2 uniformed police officers will be on-site at all times and checking tickets upon entry
- No backpacks – purses will be searched at the doors
- Over 25 staff members on-site
- No students are permitted into the event past 6:30
- There are no other points of entry into the school other than the front doors from 5:45-6:30
*Alcohol, drugs, vaping and smoking will not be tolerated. Any suspicion of substance use will be handled promptly by administration and the on-site police officers.
La Cabane à Sucre
All French immersion students are invited to participate with their class in our Scarlett cultural activity La Cabane à Sucre. On Friday April 11, outside the Main Entrance from 9:30 to 11:30 AM students will be able to enjoy a complementary bâton de tire d’érable (maple taffy) to the sound of traditional Cabane à Sucre music with their classmates.
Grad Updates
Just a reminder that there will be an online presentation for all grade 12s during period 3 on Monday, April 7. Students that have a period 3 spare are asked to watch the presentation from the Learning Commons. Banquest tickets will go on sale on Monday, April 7 at 3:30pm through MyCBE. You can purchase banquet tickets until Thursday, April 17. Please contact Mrs. McGregor momcgregor@cbe.ab.ca if you have any questions. The dinner menu has been posted in the grad D2L shell and on Instagram @epscarlettgradinfo.
Mentorship Group for Newcomers
The Calgary Bridge Foundation for Youth after school Mentorship group will meet again on Thursdays starting on April 3 in Room 141 (Ms. Crealock's room). All newcomers to Canada who do not yet have Canadian citizenship are welcome to attend. There will be opportunities to meet other student newcomers, learn more about living in Canada and finding resources for themselves and their families, as well as have the opportunity to gain important life skills. Fatih, who is an experienced Bridge Foundation staff member, will be leading the group and bringing snacks!
Dr. E.P. Scarlett Career Centre Information
Career Centre Calendar
April 9 – University of British Columbia Info Booth 8:00 – 8:55 am
April 9 – McMaster University Info Session at lunch in Room 108
April 15 – MacEwan University Info Booth at lunch
April 17 – Course Verification and Summer School Live Stream in class (11:30 – 12:00)
April 22 – University of New Brunswick Info Booth at lunch
April 22 – University of Toronto Gr. 10 & 11 Info Session 3:30 – 4:30 pm
April 24 – Chinook Learning Services Info Booth at lunch
Unique Pathways
Applications are due April 10.
Summer 2025 Programs (Current Grade 11 and 12 students are eligible to apply)
Applications are due April 10. Summer 2025 Programs (Current Grade 11 and 12 students are eligible to apply)
Learn more on the CBE website.
Course Requests 2025-26
Math 30-3
Math 30-3 is one of the recommended courses for students who plan on pursuing an apprenticeship. For more information regarding the minimum requirements and recommended path for Apprenticeship Education Entrance Requirements here. The program of study covers measurement, geometry, number, algebra, statistics, and probability. Unfortunately, Math 30-3 was not included in our course requests for next year. If you would like to add this course to your course requests for next year, please complete this form.
Scholarship Information
Calgary Italian Sportswomen’s Dinner Association Scholarship Application
Are you of Italian descent and identify as female?
If you are:
- In grade 12
- Minimum 75% overall average
- Registered at a post-secondary institution for September 2025
- Has demonstrated excellence in athletics, academic, school and community leadership
This may be for you. Deadline to submit is midnight Wednesday May 21, 2025
For more information, please click onto the links. Please note that there are 5 steps to this application.
Click here for the Criteria and Application form
Click here for the Scholarship-Application Chart
Learn, Grow, Dream
Are you in Grade 12 with big dreams and the drive to make them a reality? We'd love to reward YOU!
- $2,000, Grade 12 who plans to pursue post-secondary education or training
- Deadline May 14
Click here for more information and to apply
EducationMatters
A friendly reminder that there are many scholarship opportunities through EducationMatters for FREE MONEY.
Information can be found in D2L – Scholarships and Post Secondary Shell under content, go to Scholarships and Bursaries and scroll down to EducationMatters.
ALSO…
Don’t forget about the Calgary Foundation – as there are scholarships there as well. Click here for more information
E-Recycle and Bottle Drive
Parents have organized (along with student volunteers from our Environment Club) an E-Recycle and Bottle Drop Off event on Saturday, April 26 from 10 am to 2 pm. This will be held at Dr. E.P. Scarlett’s school parking lot to raise funds for our school community.
Do you have old electronics or bottles you could donate? Drive by the school and drop them off in the trucks we will have in the parking lot that Saturday.
Accepted Items Include:
- Desktop & laptop computers
- Tablets
- Cell Phones/ Smart Phones/ Home Phones
- Printers
- Servers
- Handheld Electronics (Mp3 Players, etc)
- Gaming consoles
- Stereo Equipment
- Cameras
- USB Keys & Other Storage Devices
- External Hard Drives
- Cords, cables
- Peripherals (mice, keyboards, CDs, DVDs, etc)
**NO microwaves or old tube TVs - NO home or personal appliances**
Thanks for your support!
Generative AI in Higher Education: What Parents Need to Know
Parent Night (guests welcome) on Monday, April 14 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at Dr. E. P. Scarlett High School’s library for a free in person event. Please join us for an engaging presentation on AI and Education presented by Leeanne Morrow from the University of Calgary. Leeanne is the Associate University Librarian for Student Learning and Engagement at the University of Calgary. She leads staff working in Public Services, the Subject Librarian team and the Digital Strategies unit. She is also responsible for the library’s initiatives in supporting artificial intelligence literacy including leading the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Literacy and Integrity (CAIELI). She is a member of the International Centre for Academic Integrity Canadian Executive, the Alberta Council on Academic Integrity Steering Committee and the European Network For Academic Integrity Integrity in School Education Working Group. She has a Masters in Library and Information Studies from the University of Alberta and a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of Calgary.
Her presentation “Generative AI in Higher Education: What Parents Need to Know" will touch on how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming post-secondary education and what it means for your student’s future. This session will explore how colleges and universities are integrating AI into learning, research, and career preparation. We’ll discuss the benefits and challenges of AI in education, from personalized learning to ethical considerations around ensuring academic integrity, and provide insights on how students can navigate this evolving landscape. Learn how students can leverage generative AI for success while developing the critical thinking skills needed in an evolving digital world. This session will provide valuable information to help parents support their high schoolers as they prepare for the future.
Doors will open at 6:15 and the presentation will start promptly at 6:30. The presentation is 1 hour long but questions are welcome throughout, so it may take up to 2 hours. Coffee, tea and a light snack will be provided. This event is free for all parents/guardians of students at Dr. E. P. Scarlett. Guests are welcome.
Hope you have a great rest of your weekend.
Sincerely,
Carma Cornea
Principal