March 10, 2015 - ecole elementaire ladner elementary school
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March 10, 2015 - ecole elementaire ladner elementary school
Ladner Elementary School 5016 44 Ave, Delta BC V4K 1C1 Telephone: 604-946-4158 Fax: 604-946-4150 school website : http://schools.deltasd.bc.ca/le Principal: Mr. J. McCallum Twitter @LadnerElem Vice Principal: Mr. J. Hope NEWSLETTER #7 March 9, 2015 ____________________________________________________________________________________ PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Dear Ladner Families, With Spring Break almost upon us, I’d like to take a moment and say CONGRATULATIONS to all of our students for an outstanding second term. Report cards will be coming home on Wednesday, March 11th. As you read through your child’s report card with them, take some time to commend them for their achievements and help them plan goals for more growth in Term Three. Please remember to sign the report card envelope and return it to your child’s teacher. I would also like to say a big THANK YOU to everyone in our community who contributed to making Term Two the success it was. Whether you helped out with the PAC’s Movie Nights, drove on field trips, helped in the library etc. your contributions are greatly appreciated. On behalf of everyone here at Ladner Elementary, I wish all of our families a very restful and enjoyable Spring Break! Please remember that our school will re-open on Monday, March 30, 2015. Mr. J. McCallum Principal SCHOOL INFO & REMINDERS Ladner Eagles Spirit Wear Your child may have already come home with an order form for our Ladner Elementary Spirit Wear. Students have the opportunity to order mens and ladies cut tshirts, hoodies, ladies zippered hoodies or dri-fit performance shorts. All clothing will have our team logo on them. Clothing is available only in the colors that are shown on the flyer. As a school, we will receive a portion of the cost of the clothing as a profit share. So by purchasing clothing items, not only will your child look great and help further our school spirit and sense of pride, but you will be contributing to a fundraising effort that will hopefully see a sizeable return. Please feel free to stop by the school to check out samples and for sizing. Orders will be accepted until Friday, March 13th, and the delivery of clothing should happen a few weeks after. Order forms can also be found on our school website. Jump Rope for Heart We have received our fundraising totals from the Heart and Stroke Foundation for our Jump Rope for Heart Day in February. Like last year our school raised a staggering amount of money for the charity. Altogether we raised $4,977.00 between the envelopes and online donations. Thanks to Mrs. Jaffer for leading the activities again. Registration for 2015-2016 Our school’s Kindergarten registration for September 2015 opened on February 18th. Please encourage neighbours who have not yet signed up to come to the school as soon as possible to register. The best way to avoid disappointment is to sign up early. As mentioned in a previous newsletter, for new students in Grades 1-7 who do not reside in the Ladner Elementary catchment area, March 6th was the deadline for applying for admission to Ladner Elementary for Sept. 2015. For new students in Grades 1-7 who reside in the Ladner Elementary catchment area, June 5th is the deadline for admission to Ladner Elementary for Sept. 2015. Registrations after these dates can be considered, but acceptance is subject to available space. Once again, the best way to avoid disappointment and to receive priority in your category is to honor the deadlines. Students already registered at Ladner Elementary do not need to re-apply as they are already counted in our school’s numbers. School Security Thank you for observing the signs posted on various doors reminding all parents and visitors to enter the school during the school hours only via the front door and only after checking in at the office. Adults should not be on the playground during recess or lunch times unless they have a visitor badge from the office. It is imperative to school security that we know who is in the hallway during regular school hours. Lunch Time Expectations In the interest of student safety, it is expected that students will eat their lunches at school. If there is need or it is usual practice for a child to go home for lunch, a note must be given to the classroom teacher explaining the arrangements. Students must also sign in and out at the office for the lunch hour. Students are not permitted to go to another student's house for lunch without a signed and dated note from each set of parents involved for a specific day only. Thank you for your cooperation on this matter. Sports BASKETBALL: The basketball season is finished. Many thanks to our volunteers, Vincent, Evan, and Nirman who have helped coach our teams. Al so a speci al t ha nk you t o our t eache rs for sponso ri ng and co achi n g our t eam s: Mm e Val ent i no, M rs . Murra y, Mr. Hop e a nd Mr. McC al l um . We truly appreciate all time and expertise they have shared with our students. Hoop Shoot Finals Congratulations to all the students who took part in this year’s Hoop Shoot Contest! The competition was fierce and the following students will represent Ladner Elementary at the zone finals being held on the evening of Tuesday, March 10th at South Delta Secondary School: Grade 7 Girls: Jaileen, Aili, Emma Grade 6 Girls: Grade 5 Girls: Nicole, Tahnee, Sydney Grade 7 Boys: Alex, James, Morgan Grade 6 Boys: Jonah, Gavin, Jason Grade 5 Boys: Sebastian, Robert, Max Congratulations and go Eagles! School Garden With spring almost here, things will be getting busy very soon in our garden. Volunteers are always welcome to help with the many jobs that need to be done in order to keep this very valued learning environment running smoothly. Please contact the school if you are willing to lend a hand. Will Your Child be Attending DSS next year? The school board office is asking us to notify them of any grade 7 students who will not be attending Delta Secondary School in September 2015. If possible, they would like this information by mid-March, prior to the grade 8 counselors meeting with the students. If you know that your grade 7 child does not plan on attending DSS, could you please email me at shann@deltasd.bc.ca. Thank you. Also any French Immersion students that are not continuing on in the French Program at SDSS, please also let Mrs. Hann in the office know if they will not be attending SDSS. Stretch Programs Stretch Programs are cross-district monthly enrichment opportunities in Art, Math, Writing and Science. These programs are intended for students whose current passion and aptitude in Art, Math, Writing or Science are clearly exceptional and point to the need for additional enrichment. The Stretch program selection process is based upon school-based nominations that culminate in the submission of an Application Package. The nomination process usually begins with a teacher nomination. If you believe your child would be a good candidate for participation in a Stretch Program, please talk to your classroom teacher or our school's Gifted Support Teacher, Mr. Hope. Application packages including additional information about each of the Stretch Programs are available online at: https://deltalearns.ca/gifted/stretch Applications for Writing, Math and Science are due Thursday, April 2nd to school-based Gifted Support Teachers. Applications for Art are due Tuesday, April 14th at Delta Manor Education Centre. Satisfaction Surveys The Provincial Satisfaction Survey is unique in its scope, size and usefulness to schools. It gathers information from parents, teachers and students on a variety of topics related to school environment. The information is used for planning in individual schools and provides a district and provincial perspective. At some point over the next 6-weeks, the Satisfaction Survey will be administered to students in grades 4 and 7 during the school day. In addition to this, we are encouraging parents to participate in this survey, as the results are important in identifying and celebrating current strengths, as well as determining where the school needs to focus improvement. The surveys contain standard questions for the Province – in addition, questions from the school and/or district that focus on local conditions or issues may be included. All parents in our community are encouraged to participate in the survey. The survey can be accessed at: https://www.awinfosys.com/surveyfull1/central/main/ParentSurvey.asp Any computer with an Internet connection can be used, and access to the e-survey is simple and secure. If you have any questions about the Satisfaction Surveys please contact the office. Thank you in advance for taking the time to provide us with this feedback. PAC NEWS PAC MEETING PAC meeting will be Monday, March 9th, 2015 at 6:30 pm in the Staffroom. Babysitting will be provided. This is a terrific group of parents who work hard to support school activities. In addition, they are a nice group of people to get to know. Please join us, even if you have never been to a PAC meeting before! COBBS BREAD FUNDRAISER If you or your family and friends shop at Cobbs Bread in Trennant Park, let the staff know at the time of purchase that you would like to support Ladner Elementary School. Cobbs makes a donation back to the L.E.P.A.C. Your support is always greatly appreciated. GROCERY CARDS One of our few fundraising initiatives is the Grocery Cards. Shopping at Save-OnFoods or Safeway is made easier using these cards – they are just like cash! There is no extra charge to you. The stores give the school a discount for the fundraiser. Please support Ladner Elementary weekly/monthly in this easy and useful fundraiser. Send the following information with payment to the school office: -Dollar amount, Cheque payable to L.E.P.A.C. -Save-On-Foods OR Safeway -Name (please print), Phone Number SCHOOL DISTRICT INFORMATION Academy Programs Academy programs offered at various secondary schools in Delta are open to all Delta School District students. Bell schedules at each secondary school are similar, making it possible for students to move between schools at lunchtime to participate in a program at another school. The following is a list of the various academy programs offered by the Delta School District: Baseball Dance Film Acting Film Production Golf Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Softball Sands Secondary Delta Secondary Delta Manor Education Centre Delta Manor Education Centre Seaquam Secondary Burnsview Secondary and South Delta Secondary Delta Secondary South Delta Secondary Seaquam Secondary These programs are offered within the school timetable and compliment the various elective courses offered at each secondary school. Professional coaches and instructors, along with passionate teachers, combine to make these programs engaging and inspiring choices for students! Students should register for an academy during course selection time; however, we will accept applications beyond that date. To apply, complete an application and send it to the school offering the academy program. Also, be sure the Counsellor at your home school is aware your child wants to register in an academy. For more information or to download an application, please visit the Academy website at http://web.deltasd.bc.ca/programs/academies or call 604-952-5374. In partnership with Free for Delta Residents/Parents! For parents with children ages 5-12 years April 7: Management Self-Care/Stress - Learn healthy practices for developing more patience when dealing with stressful life situations and parenting. April 14: Healthy Boundaries/Effective Communication - Learn how to set boundaries and communicate expectations of yourself and your children. By learning how to implement healthy boundaries, your children learn how to set appropriate boundaries in their relationships with others. April 21: Attachment Parenting - Attachment parenting is the foundation from which you parent. Learn why attachment parenting is important and how to strengthen the attachment between you and your children. April 28: Behaviour/Discipline - Learn the 4 Goals of Misbehaviour, the purpose of discipline and how to implement appropriate discipline strategies in your home. May 5: Parenting Styles/Child Development – Explore your parenting style; learn the stages of child development to assist your child during developmental milestones. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! Please email Kim Barnes at skbarnes@dccnet.com with your name, school, phone number and the Workshops you would like to attend... You may register for one, some or all of the presentations! If you require Child-minding please advise at time of Registration LOCATION: TIME: CONTACT: Hawthorne Elementary School Library Tuesdays - April 7 – May 5, 2015 - 6:00-7:30pm Kim Barnes HEPAC Chair 604-946-4996 or skbarnes@dccnet.com PRESENTED BY: Deltassist MESSAGES FROM YOUR PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE Meals Away From Home It may seem like your child is eating meals away from home as often as they are eating at home – with snacks and lunch at school, birthday parties and sleepovers, and recreation or sporting events. It’s important that your children know how to make the same healthy choices outside the home as they would in the home. Setting a good example at home can help. Offer your children new and interesting foods at home so that if they are eating out, they are more likely to find something that appeals to them. If your family enjoys them, offer birthday cake, ice cream cookies and other desserts. Don’t overdo it with these foods. Balance them with healthy choices. Many children are fast-food fans. While they enjoy their burgers, set limits on fries and pop when eating out. Some fast-food restaurants now offer milk, 100% juice or water at no extra charge as a substitute for pop in a fast food meal. If you love burgers, remember that often the simplest, least expensive one on the menu is healthier that the double-decker, cheese and heavy-sauce-smothered advertised special. Subs, wraps or pitas can be healthy alternatives when they include whole grain breads and vegetables. Watching T.V. Can Affect Your Health Television can influence how we see the world and the choices that our children make. Some studies have shown a link to obesity. Clearly television affects our lives but we need it to be a positive effect. Try limiting T.V. watching to only certain programs (ones which you and your child have agreed upon). Watch shows with your children and talk about the content of the show. Point out the differences between what’s real and what’s not. Keep your T.V. somewhere less convenient so that it is turned on only when someone wants to watch a special show. Take “T.V. Vacations” and put the television away for a week or two. The first few days may be a struggle but children can be very creative when finding other things to do! CALENDAR REMINDERS Wednesday, March 11 March 16 – 27 Monday, March 30 Friday, April 3 Friday, April 17 Monday, April 6 Friday, April 24 Term 2 Report Cards Home Spring Break School Re-Opens Good Friday, No School Pro-D Day, No School Easter Monday, No School Special Lunch