SCHOOL COUNCIL & LPSPA PARENT FUNDRAISER GROUPS

What are the roles of each parent group?

Linsford Park School values the voices of its caregivers, parents/guardians, and community members. We strongly believe parent involvement is integral for successful learning. Please consider collaborating with us through our School Council and/or our Parents’ Association Fundraising Group. 

  • School Council
    • The School Council  serves as an advisory body for the Principal on school policies and improvement. Members work collectively to facilitate positive relationships between parents, students, and staff. 
  • Parents’ Association
    • Linsford Park School’s Parents’ Association (LPSPA) supports the students and school through fundraising efforts.

Both groups meet monthly and are open to all interested parents/guardians. The School Council group meets first and is immediately followed by the Parents’ Association meeting. Upcoming meeting dates can be found on the school events calendar and in the weekly Leopard Leader News Weekly Update (Principal's Corner).

WHO IS ON THE EXECUTIVE?

LPS PARENT Groups new

SCHOOL COUNCIL ITEMS TO NOTE

Please CLICK HERE to access a folder with agendas/minutes to all School Council meetings.

Operating procedures for our school council have been updated. You can find them HERE.

SCHOOL COUNCIL CONTACT US:

If you would like to connect with our school council, please contact them by email at:

lps.council@gshare.blackgold.ca

LPSPA FUNDRAISING ITEMS TO NOTE

Please CLICK HERE to access a folder with agendas/minutes to LPS Parent Fundraiser meetings.

Bylaws for the Fundraising Group can be found HERE.

LPSPA CONTACT US:

If you would like to connect with our school council, please contact them by email at:

linsfordparkpa@gmail.com

PLAYGROUND

  • Fundraising is ongoing - CFEP grant has been applied for. Hoping to hear about approval by end of March 2026.
  • Goal to build date: Fall 2026

LPS PLAYGROUND DONATION LETTER

SPECIAL EVENTS

  • Family Dance


Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis, Dene and Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.