Apr. 28th, 2015 - Albion Home Page
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Apr. 28th, 2015 - Albion Home Page
ALBION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Telephone: 604-463-4848 Fax: 604-463-4689 Principal: Mrs. L. Lawrance Vice-Principal: Mrs. J. Beveridge Website: http://albion.sd42.ca Newsletter #8 April 28, 2015 Principal’s Message It is hard to believe that we only have two months left in the school year. This is an extremely busy time as we tend to ‘fit in’ so many events. It is incredible to note the number of extra programs that are offered to our students at Albion Elementary. Unless you are immersed in the day-to-day operations of the school, it is difficult to understand the amount of extra activity that takes place concurrent with and outside of the regular classroom curriculum. For social responsibility during the month of May we are focusing on being heroic. An important aspect of schooling is helping students become responsible adults. It is essential for students to learn the importance of being reliable, dependable, and self-assured citizens at home, in school, and in the community. At Albion, we have a hard working, dedicated staff and parent group who not only work in classrooms to support student learning, but also put a lot of effort into extra curricular activities for our students. Our students are very fortunate to be in a vibrant and active learning environment and we thank each and every one of you who give that ‘little extra’ to make Albion an exciting place to learn! Mrs. L. Lawrance, Principal Upcoming Events Fri., May 1 Mon., May 4 Tues., May 5 Wed., May 6 Thurs., May 7 Sun., May 10 Mon., May 11 Tues., May 12 Wed., May 13 Creative Pack School Supplies Order Forms due to the Office 12:00 noon PAC Hot Lunch (Subway) 1:00 pm Author Visit – Annette LeBox (Gym) 2:30 pm Annette LeBox Book Signing (Library) 8:45 am Assembly (Monthly Theme: Be Heroic!) Grade 5/6 Fire Safety Presentations for Div. 6, 7, 8/9 Grade 5/6 Fire Safety Presentations for Div. 3, 4, 5 3:00 – 4:00 pm PALS RCMP – DARE Workshops for Grade 5s – morning Creative Kaos Workshops for Div. 18, 19, 20 Happy Mother’s Day! RCMP – DARE Workshops for Grade 5s – morning 7:00 pm PAC Meeting (Library) Fruit & Vegetable Delivery – tomatoes Class & Panorama Photos Wed., May 13 Thurs., May 14 Mon., May 18 Tues., May 19 Thurs., May 21 Fri., May 22 Mon., May 25 Tues., May 26 Wed., May 27 Fri., May 29 SD42 Grade 4 & 5 Public Speaking Forum SD42 Grade 6 & 7 Public Speaking Forum Victoria Day Holiday – No School Non-Instructional Day – No School for Students 6:00 – 9:00 pm Shopping Night PAC Fundraiser (Gym) 9:15 – 11:30 am French Café, Plays, and Art Gallery 9:00 am School-wide Cultural Performance – Masabo DSAC – COR Project/Conference for Gr. 6/7 Leadership Students RCMP – DARE Workshops for Grade 5s – morning Aboriginal Education Workshops for Div. 15 & 16 – morning Grade 7 Full Day High School Visit 1:00 pm New Kindergarten Orientation (Gym) Upcoming Field Trips Tues., May 5 Wed., May 6 Thurs., May 7 Fri., May 8 Tues., May 12 Wed., May 13 Thurs., May 14 Fri., May 15 Thurs., May 21 10:00 – 11:00 am Div. 5 & 7 Swimming at the Leisure Centre 1:00 – 2:00 pm Division 4 Swimming at the Leisure Centre Division 19 to Quantum Gymnastics – afternoon Division 20 to Quantum Gymnastics – afternoon Division 8 on a field trip to The ACT – afternoon Division 18 to Quantum Gymnastics – afternoon 10:00 – 11:00 am Div. 5 & 7 Swimming at the Leisure Centre Division 19 to Quantum Gymnastics – afternoon 10:00 – 11:00 am Div. 4 & 6 Swimming at the Leisure Centre Division 20 to Quantum Gymnastics – afternoon Division 18 to Quantum Gymnastics – afternoon Div. 1, 2, 3 to watch a drama performance at SRT Spring Cross Country Many thanks and congratulations go to our students, staff, and parents who worked so hard to get ready for this year’s District Spring Cross Country events. We were very proud of the effort our students demonstrated (almost 150 of them plus 15 rabbit helpers!), and want to congratulate them for both their great running and their great behaviour as they represented Albion at these events. To our many parents and staff volunteers – we could not do these events without your help – thanks so much! Albion is on Twitter! For quick reminders and updates, follow us on Twitter @AlbionSD42. Albion Public Speaking Forum Congratulations to all of our Intermediate students who participated in our school's public speaking presentations. The following students represented their class at our recent School Public Speaking Forum: Grade 4 Grade 5 Name Speech Name Speech Michael Barker Elizabeth Bruce Coal Mining Museum Meet Camp McLean Emily Buzza Jack Hayhoe Chloe Goyette Evan JohnstonBetzler Julia Nagy Elijah Olson Will Stafford Deforestation The Mariana Trench Maya Saffari Kelty Sheridan The Best Pet Are Electric Cars Green? Hockey Idioms Lyme Disease Adoption Lego Ryann Sheridan Cameron Wood Mars 100 Colour Blindness Grade 6 Grade 7 Name Speech Name Speech Olivia Bastaja Blood Donation Should be Mandatory Meghan Jones Ben Grant Emily Quinn Catalina-Mae Shupe Fiona Still USA Conspiracies Child Anxiety Giant Squid Childhood Immunizations Aiden McDonald Jaden Ogilvie Reed Taylor Ella Ulrich Does Hunting Have a Place in Modern Society? Evolution Like a Girl Anxiety Effects of Disney Princesses Canada Should Bring Back the Death Penalty Mathew White From these speakers, we selected four students to represent Albion at the District Public Speaking Forum. These speakers participate, along with representatives from every other elementary school, in a speaking showcase. The four students chosen to participate in the District Public Speaking Forum were: Gr. 7 Meghan Jones Does Hunting Have a Place in Modern Society? Gr. 6 Fiona Still Childhood Immunizations Gr. 5 Kelty Sheridan Idioms Gr. 4 Will Stafford Lego The level of speeches at our school speaking events was of a very high caliber, and our students should be commended for their strong performance at each event. Very well done! Pre-Ordered & Pre-Packaged School Supplies Last week your son/daughter was given a recommended school supply list for next year. These supplies are very important as the teachers plan their instruction based on each student possessing these supplies. There are two parts: Part A - contains items that are REQUIRED and usually need replenishing each year. Part B - contains items that are REQUIRED but often are in good enough condition to use again the following year. Participation in this program is completely optional. You may choose to use this list to purchase your own supplies. If you are interested in purchasing a supply kit through Albion, the orders must be returned no later than May 1st, 2015. Cheques are payable to Creative Packs. The children will receive their supplies in June. School supplies are to be taken home for the summer, labeled, and brought back to school in September. Scholastic Book Orders Please remember to make your cheques payable to Albion School (not Scholastic Books as indicated on their order form). Albion writes one cheque to cover the whole order. Also, if you wish to purchase books as a gift, simply write "gift" on the order form and we will call you when it arrives. The May Scholastic Order is due on April 30th. School Assemblies Each month our school has an assembly usually on the first Monday at 8:45 am. The purpose of these assemblies is to build school pride, celebrate student successes, and ensure we maintain clear communication and expectations with the students. Parents are always welcome to join us for assemblies in the gym. Our next school assembly is on Monday, May 4th at 8:45 a.m. in the gym. This month’s theme is Be Heroic! Check your child’s Planner for related information and activities. P.A.L.S. P.A.L.S. stands for Parents as Literacy Supporters. Our last P.A.L.S. session is on Wednesday, May 6th from 3:00 – 4:00 pm. If you are the parent of a Kindergarten or preschool aged child (3—4 years of age), please plan to attend this event with your child. These sessions offer fun, interactive experiences to help you with ways to promote literacy and numeracy skill development at home. You can register by calling the school office at 604-463-4848. Albion Parent Advisory Council (PAC) Our next PAC Meeting will be held on Monday, May 11th at 7:00 pm in the school library. Haney Bottle Depot Fundraiser: Albion Elementary School has an account at Haney Bottle Depot (#2-22935 Lougheed Hwy). Tell them the school’s account number (572) and bring in your receipt to the office. The Albion PAC is on Facebook! Simply visit our group page (Albion Elementary PAC) and ask to join our group. We will keep you up-to-date on the latest PAC events. Shopping Night PAC Fundraiser – May 21st The PAC’s SHOPPING NIGHT will take place at the school on Thursday, May 21st from 6:00 – 9:00 pm. We already have over 30 vendors, however there are a few tables still available for rent at $20 each. Please contact Christy Lyle at [email protected] if you are interested in booking a table. There will be door prizes and a 50/50 draw – check out the details at https://www.facebook.com/events/1715966795297111/. We are currently looking for anyone that might be able to help the school by donating (or knowing someone who could) signage for this event. Please let us know if you could provide us with a banner or the name of a printing company that would be interested in helping us to promote this event. Café Albion – May 22nd You are invited to Café Albion on Friday, May 22. The students in Divisions 1 - 10 are preparing a French play to be performed in their classrooms during the morning of Café Albion. After watching a play, all parents, grandparents or other family members are invited to attend the café in the gym, where the Grade 6 and 7 students will be serving you "en francais". The cost will be $4. Preschoolers are welcome to attend and there is no charge for them. Play schedules will be announced by the end of April. Please save the date. More information to follow on the portal about purchasing tickets. Kindergarten Orientation This year, Albion has been assigned approximately 55 new Kindergarten students! It should be another exciting year for our Kindergarten program. Kindergarten Orientation Session is scheduled for Friday, May 29th at 1:00 pm. This is an important information session for new Kindergarten parents, so please plan to attend if at all possible. Intermediate Track & Field As done in previous years, the Intermediate teachers have planned a Track and Field unit for all Grade 4-7 students. The program will take place during scheduled times during the month of May. Some additional practice times will be scheduled during May. The structure and timing of this program will allow staff to identify appropriate students for participation in the District Track Meet in June. Extra weekly practices will be posted in classrooms, the Track & Field board, the front information board, and the Parent Portal. Aboriginal Education For the most recent edition of the ‘Talking Stick’ newsletter, from the Aboriginal Education Department, please check on-line at: http://schools.sd42.ca/abed/newsletters Moving? If you know you will not be attending Albion Elementary next year, we would appreciate it if you let us know. During the next couple of months, we will be working very hard to accommodate all of the requests to transfer to Albion, and it is very helpful to our planning if we know who will or will not be attending next year. Thanks for your help with this request. Guidelines for Transferring Schools These guidelines apply to students who want to: • Transfer to Albion from another school in Maple Ridge / Pitt Meadows • Transfer out of Albion to another school in Maple Ridge / Pitt Meadows Parents need to go to their current school to request a student transfer form. The current school will keep this form. There will be a series of three meetings to decide on transfer requests, as follows: • Thursday, April 16th • Thursday, June 18th • Thursday, August 27th Once decisions have been made at these meetings, parents will be phoned to let them know. Families who move into a school catchment need to go to that school to register. If they are hoping to attend a different school, they can indicate this on their registration form. In general, acceptance criteria for prioritizing new registrations are: • Students who live in catchment • Students who live out of catchment with siblings already in the school • Out of catchment without siblings • Out of District with siblings • Out of District without siblings At Albion, we generally can only take students who live in our catchment. Sometimes, we can take students who live out of catchment, but who already have siblings in our school. Given how full we are, we are not accepting students from out of catchment if they do not have siblings in our school. As always, if you have questions, please give us a call! School Safety Reminders For safety reasons, roller blading, skate boarding and use of scooters is not permitted on school property during school days (8:00 am to 3:00 pm). Bicycles must also be walked on school property during the busy 8:00 am to 3:00 pm period. Students who choose to ride their bike to school are strongly advised to bring a lock and properly secure their bike to the rack. Warmer Weather Attire and Safe Shoes As the warmer weather becomes more the norm (hopefully), our thoughts are starting to turn to Spring and Summer clothing. Please remember our dress code, in which we ask students to wear appropriate clothing to school. Clothing that is too revealing does not need to be worn to school, and teachers may ask students to “cover up” in some situations. As well, please take some care with the type of footwear your children bring to school. Although light shoes and sandals are appropriate for classroom wear, they are not safe to wear outside if your child plans to run or climb on the playground. These types of footwear are not designed to protect students’ feet during activities involving quick movement, and foot or ankle injuries may result. As a safety precaution, please ask your child to bring outside runners to school for P.E. and for recess/lunch activities. For safety reasons, we do reserve the right to ask your child to not participate in outdoor activities if he/she is not wearing appropriate footwear. Our school dress code motto is, “Not too short, not too tight, something nice that fits just right.” Ministry of Education Satisfaction Survey Extension MESSAGE TO PARENTS OF GRADE 4 AND 7 STUDENTS If you have a student in grade 4 or 7, he/she brought home a letter outlining this year’s School Satisfaction Survey for parents. This year, we must complete all surveys online, so we would ask you to please take 15 minutes of your time to fill this out. The letter we sent home included a password to sign on with, as well as directions to help you. If, at any time, you have questions please do not hesitate to call us. As well, we are more than willing to let you complete your Satisfaction Survey using one of our school computers. The more parents who complete these surveys, the higher quality of feedback we will receive. Your input is appreciated! The deadline for completing the annual Satisfaction Survey has been extended until May 15, 2015! As well as completing this survey, please feel free to come and see us anytime with questions or feedback. Albion’s Reading Link Team – Silver Medal Winners The Albion Bouncy Bookworms placed second in the Fraser Valley Reading Link Finals on April 23rd in Fort Langley! They now move on to the Grand Challenge on May 6th in Langley. They will compete against teams from Coquitlam, North Vancouver, Port Moody, and Surrey. This year 104 teams from 96 Fraser Valley schools participated in the Fraser Valley Reading Link Finals and the Albion Bouncy Bookworms placed second! Way to go, Jack, Emilie, Diego, Harley, Canyon, and Cathy! We are so proud of you! Lost and Found The Lost and Found was cleared out prior to Spring Break and is already full again. All items have been displayed on tables in the front entrance for the last two weeks. Please check again for any of your child's missing items. We would like to donate all unclaimed items to charity next week. Class Composition for 2015/2016 It is that time of the year where you, as parents, are invited to submit information about your child that will help us create classes for next year. We now have “Class Placement Information Forms” on the school website that you can print and fill in. Please complete one, and either email the file to me ([email protected]) or drop it off at the school office. Our deadline for input is Friday, May 22nd. We ask that you do not approach teachers to discuss placements for next year. We have found that some parents, in an attempt to “get a specific teacher” or to keep a group of students together in a class, have tried a bit too hard to influence the outcome, and this can put teachers in a very uncomfortable position. The real purpose of allowing parents to submit input is to help us with any types of learning-related information that will help us place your child. It is important to remember that our teachers, having spent a year with your children, have a wealth of information about them. They are very aware or your child’s learning style, strengths and challenges, social relationships, etc. From this perspective, it is not really necessary for parents to provide much in the way of input, and it is important for you to know that all children are given equal importance when making placements. Parents who submit an input form do not have any advantage over those who don’t. The process of creating classes is very complex, and we need to consider multiple factors. We do our best to weigh the importance of a variety of factors as we strive to make balanced classes. We do consider learning styles, social dynamics, and instructional styles. In the end, however, we do not have guarantees about who will be teaching at Albion next year; nor do we know with certainty what our grade structure will be until we start in September. A few things that are worth remembering as we head into this process: 1. Teachers have been asked to not make recommendations to parents about a teacher for next year. If, for any reason, our teachers do suggest a particular teacher or classroom, please do not take this as a guarantee of placement. 2. Combined, or split grades are a reality, and they can provide very effective learning environments. If it is necessary to place your child in a combined class, then we will do so. 3. We like to place students with a friend; however, this cannot always be a priority, given all of the needs we have to consider. Not being in the same class as a close friend is definitely not the end of the world. In fact, it might provide opportunities to make new friendships. If you have any questions about this year’s process, please do not hesitate to send me an email ([email protected]), give me a call, or arrange a time to come and talk. In the meantime, feel free to submit information in writing, using the form on the school website. Healthy Habits for Kids Healthy habits, including healthy eating, regular physical activity and being smoke free begin at home and continue throughout life. At a young age, children learn to make decisions and begin to make more choices of their own. They are developing habits and attitudes they may carry with them for the rest of their lives. Peer pressure influences children and youth of all ages and is particularly strong in the early teen years. In the meantime, you, as a parent, play an important role in helping your children stay healthy. You may want to: Ø Encourage your children to eat three well-balanced meals by selecting food outlined in Canada’s Food Guide, ample vegetables and fruit is particularly important Ø Offer them water and lower-fat milk (1% or 2%) instead of pop and other sugary drinks Ø Serve healthier options like fresh fruit, veggie sticks and low-fat yogurt for after school snacks Ø Encourage free outdoor play and limiting their screen time Ø Make both your indoor and outdoor family activities free from secondhand smoke Ø Encourage your kids to choose activities they love – any activity - dancing, basketball, hockey, soccer, swimming or rollerblading Ø Schedule active family outings like hiking, swimming or biking Set a good example yourself by eating healthfully and being physically active on a regular basis and by being smoke free. Eat Well… Be Active… Live Tobacco Free! SUMMER CAMP CAMP 2015 For totally creative kids Come for the creativity Stay for the fun!! Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Jabber-Wacky is an exciting camp for creative kids. We will tackle small and large projects, some easy and some very hard. If you like a challenge – you’ll love this camp! Problems, Prototypes, Plots and Props Are you a BUILDER? Are you a WRITER? Are you an ACTOR? Are you an ARTIST? Are you ready for some FUN? Jabber-Wacky camps have been running now for 10 years. And we’re back in Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows for another year! Questions? Email [email protected] We are happy to answer any queries or provide further information about the camp. www.odysseybc.ca The camp is an initiative of CPSS (Creative Problem Solving Society) and is made possible by grants. CPSS is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting creative problem-solving in young minds.. July 27th – 31st St. Patrick’s School Bring a friend and have double the fun! See who can build the tallest structure, the craziest car or the wackiest invention This camp is for children currently in Grades 3-7. Drop off is 9:00 am and Pick-up is 3:00 pm. Cost is $215 for the 5 day camp. Campers are to bring a snack and packed lunch. Confirmation and details will be sent via email before camp starts. On-line registration. Go to www.odysseybc.ca and follow the link to Summer Camp Registration form Register early for a FREE Camp T-shirt