Youth


TCA Soccer Hoodie Pre-Order Now Open!

Keep warm this soccer season with your very own Tuscany Soccer hoodie! You can pre-order it today and have it by the time the soccer season starts. Sizes: Youth Small through Adult XXL available Colour: Grey with black logo Price: $35 each Pre-order is available through Feb 29, 2016   How to order Click Here to go to the order form  Sign in to SportzSoft Update your TCA Membership (if required) Click “New Registration” Select who you want to order the hoodie for Select their size from the “Select registration product…” menu Click Add Another Registration to add another hoodie to your order Once you’re finished adding hoodies click Next to pay via credit card If you have any questions contact soccer@tuscanyca.org for assistance


PARENT EDUCATION NIGHT: Know What your Kids Know – Internet and Social Media Safety

The Tuscany Community Coalition is proud to present the next Parent Education evening “Know What your Kids Know” Internet and Social Media Safety presented by Shelly Smith with Telus Wise (wise internet and smart phone education) Thursday, 26 November 2015 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (MST) Tuscany School – 990 Tuscany Dr NW The evening will cover Digital society – what that means in Canada and for your children Computer safety (password etc) Top 10 Social media tips Smart phone safety and security How to talk to your kids Etiquette and norms and a tip sheet For more information:  http://blog.telus.com/community/keeping-families-safe-online-with-telus-wise/ Free and Open to all Tuscany residents. You *do not* need to print off a ticket to show at the door. Past events have been extremely popular.  If you sign up for a ticket and find you are unable to attend, please cancel your ticket so someone else can use […]


Bullying Ends Here is now available on Amazon!

Hi Everyone, Bullying Ends Here is now available on Amazon!  Proceeds from the book go to Bullying Ends Here which allows me to keep talking to you and their teachers in schools across Canada. I have a favour to ask.  Could you please purchase the book on Tuesday 30 June?  Of course your can purchase the book anytime but we are aiming to reach ‘best seller’ status on Amazon which will give the book, and especially the message that Bullying Ends Here, higher visibility. Here’s the link Lastly, if you could share this with anyone I may have missed, on social media or by any other means you can think of, I would truly appreciate it. Thank-you for all your support Have a great summer! Your friend, Tad


Tuscany Elementary School – Naming Survey

A School Naming Committee comprised of six Tuscany community representatives, Calgary Board of Education trustees and administration was convened to bring a recommendation for the name of the new elementary school being built in Tuscany to the Board of Trustees. The committee would like your input for naming this new school. The committee will only consider names that follow the Board of Trustees’ Guiding Principles (see survey). Please complete this survey prior to June 8, 2015. It is important to note that this is not a vote, but rather an opportunity for input. Learn more and submit your naming suggestions http://www.cbe.ab.ca/schools/building-and-modernizing-schools/Pages/tuscany-school.aspx


PARENT EDUCATION NIGHT: Bullying Ends Here

Bullying Ends Here Presented by Constable Tad Milmine and Dare to Care Parents will learn about what bullying is, the effects it can have, as well as what can we do to help our children. This free event is open to all community residents Tuesday, May 26, 2015 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Twelve Mile Coulee School 65 Tuscany Hills Road NW For more information see: http://www.bullyingendshere.ca/tad/tad-s-story and http://daretocare.ca/ FREE and Open to all Tuscany residents To register for this free event please click here


Parent Education Evening

You are invited to attend the 1st Parent Education Evening presented by the Tuscany Community Coalition Together, the Tuscany Community Association, Tuscany Residents Association, Tuscany School, St. Basil’s School and Twelve Mile Coulee School have sponsored Dr. Wayne Hammond, Co-CEO of MeritCore, to come and speak to our community regarding encouraging resiliency in our children. Find out more at: http://www.sbparenting.com February 25th @ 7:00pm at St. Basil’s School This presentation is open to residents of Tuscany FREE of charge For details and to sign up click here: http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/preparing-our-children-to-thrive-tickets-15408214384


Youth Movie & PJ night!

PJ Movie Party at the Tuscany Club! Thursday December 4th 8:15-10pm, all youth in grades 7-12 welcome! You do not need to be a Tuscany Club member to come hang out! Free event, includes popcorn and pop! Bring your Pj’s, bring your friends, and let’s get our cozy on!


Twelve Mile Coulee School Fitness Area

TWELVE MILE COULEE SCHOOL OUTDOOR FITNESS AREA Twelve Mile Coulee School opened in September, 2012, and this new middle school currently has a population of 850 students Grades 4 – 9, with a capacity of 900.  Although there are parks and playgrounds in the neighborhood, they are neither accessible during the school hours for students, nor were they designed with middle school aged children in mind.  We are collaborating with the Calgary Board of Education, and the City of Calgary, to build this outdoor fitness area on joint use land on the school grounds. We have received tremendous support from Tuscany School Council and Tuscany Community Association for this project.  Aside from offering an extension to the Physical Education program at TMC School, the outdoor fitness area will provide a reprieve from the children’s studies, a place to play and expend some energy during their breaks, as well as an […]


Tuscany to Establish a Youth Council 1

The Tuscany Community Association, with the support of the City of Calgary, will work with youth from grades 7-12 in the community to establish a youth council. As a community, our demographics have shifted significantly over the years, and we are now at the stage where we will benefit by offering our youth a higher profile, and the ability to decide what they would like to focus on.