May 5, 2015 - SD68 School District
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May 5, 2015 - SD68 School District
Bayview Elementary News Bayview Elementary School 140 View Street Telephone: 250-754-3231 Nanaimo, BC V9R 4N6 Fax: 250-754-2336 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://schoolsweb.sd68.bc.ca/bayview Principal: Mrs. Diane McGonigle Secretary: Mrs. Vicky McIntyre PRINCIPAL’S COMMENTS April was a busy month with lots of different events happening. Here is a sampling of some of the events: Author visits – Terri Mack and Bill Helin for Div. 2-4 and Michael Kusugak for Div. 5-7 Physical Literacy teaching joining us on Tuesdays for Div. 1-5 Ready Set Learn for 3-5 year olds NLSF Donor Appreciation Tea – Mrs. Chapman’s and Mrs. Rustand’s classes performed as a thank you for the grant we received Div. 6 & 7 visited the museum Div. 2 & 3 saw a performance at the Port Theatre Nuu chah nulth guest Sally Williams for Div. 1-4 Metis guest Connie Kulhavey for Div. 1, 4, 6 & 7 Div. 2, 3 & 5 to Fish Hatchery It is great to be able to provide these additional learning opportunities for the students. We have lots more coming up in May and June so please watch for notices and information coming home. FIELD TRIPS We have lots of field trips coming up. The school district requires us to have a permission form signed by the parent/ caregiver. We are not supposed to accept verbal consent as we need proper documentation. Please make sure you return the permission form so your child does not miss out on the field trip. If you have misplaced the form, you can write out a note indicating that your child has permission to attend the field trip. Thank you. STAY CONNECTED Check us out online! http://schoolsweb.sd68.bc.ca/bayview https://www.facebook.com/bayviewpac Twitter: @bayviewboxers May 5, 2015 WELCOME TO KINDERGARTEN Our Welcome to K session for students entering Kindergarten in the fall will be on Mon., June 1 from 1:15 to 2:30. If you know someone who has a child coming into Kindergarten, please remind them to register as soon as possible and let them know the date for the Welcome to K. DATES TO REMEMBER *dates with early dismissal or no school are in bold *not all individual class field trips are included in the newsletter May 8 School Track and Field Meet – Gr. 3-7 at Rotary Bowl May 11 Mr. Tohana’s class to Healthamongus May 11 Dismissal at 1:30 – PLC time May 12 Mrs. Robinson’s class to Healthamongus May 12 PAC Meeting 6:00 – Pizza supper and babysitting provided May 13 Mr. Tohana and Ms. Konynenbelt’s classes to seashore field trip May 14 Science World Show 9:15-10:00 – families welcome to join us May 14 Mrs. Robinson’s class to science field trip at VIU May 18 Victoria Day holiday May 19 Barsby Bulldog Theatre show at 2:00 – families welcome to join us May 21 Zone Track and Field May 22 Shawl Dancers to Forest Park 12:45-1:15 May 25 Dismissal at 1:30 – last PLC time for this year May 27 Mrs. Rustand’s Class to Butterfly World May 27 Mr. Tohana’s Class to North Island Recovery Centre June 1 Welcome to K 1:15-2:30 June 3 Grade 7s tour Barsby June 4 District Track and Field Meet June 18 Grade 7 Grad Evening June 22 Whole school field trip to Gabriola Island June 23 Year End Assembly at 1:30 June 24 Last day – report cards issued Fun Day in the morning Ks and Grade 1s Bowling in pm Grade 2-7 swimming in pm June 25, 26, 29, 30, and July 2 and 3 Office open SPORTS Reminder that we are a “Nut/Allergy Aware” school. Please avoid sending any products containing nuts to school. Congratulations to the basketball team players on a great season. Unfortunately, the Bantam team had a tough match up for their first game of the playoffs and was knocked out in the first round. The players were: Patrick, JoJo, Jayden, Allen, Preston, Jordan, Rylee, Wesley, Reid, Caleb, Conor, Daniel, Scottie, Edward, Austin, Cy’rena, and Justin. The team demonstrated great sportsmanship over the season and a huge improvement in skills. Thanks again to our coaches Dover Bay Grade 12 student Gary Gladstone, Mr. Lowrence and Ms. Konynenbelt who ran the Friday after school basketball drop-in sessions. Thank you to the parents and staff members who helped drive the team. Next up we have Track and Field. Students in Grades 3 to 7 have been practicing Track and Field skills in their gym classes. All these students will participate in our school meet along with Georgia Ave. this upcoming Friday. Qualifiers from that meet will go on to the Zone Meet on May 21. BAYVIEW FAMILY FUN FACTS We are in our final few weeks of our Bayview Family Fun Facts program. Thankyou to all those people that have sent things in for their children to share and those who have sent in little notes about their family heritage on their weekly ballots. We have been continuing to learn lots about our students, their families and their communities. Our final few weeks will include the words First Nation (especially those living off of Vancouver Island), Multi-cultural, Clothing, and Food...if you have anything you or your child would like to share, please contact Gena Seward-Wilson or Jenn Stringer @ the school. Students can receive 1 ballot each week. BUT, they can receive 2 extra ballots by sharing our Weekly Fun Fact sheet at home and having it initialed by a parent/guardian, then returning it to school. Each week we give away 2 prizes: 1 to a student in Kindergarten to Grade 3 and 1 to a student in Grades 4 to 7. Continue to look for these Fun Fact sheets coming home each week. Keep your eyes open for information on our Year-End Family Fun Facts Celebration. NEW 3 YEAR CALENDAR ADOPTED The Board of Education voted in favour of adopting five recommendations set forth in the local school calendar consultation. The recommendations are: 1) Extend the existing three-year local school calendar to 2017-2018 2) Elementary school local schedule guidelines 3) Secondary school local schedule guidelines 4) Two week spring break 5) Removal of one district implementation day and replacing it with an instructional day Come to the PAC meeting on Tues., May 12 to find out more info and help with some school-based decisions around our daily schedule. KEEP ACTIVE KEEP MOVING EVENT DRESS CODE This inaugural event is taking place Sat., May 9th 10:00 – 3:00 in Maffeo Sutton Park. Join Doctors Poteryko and Houghton at 11:00 a.m. in a Walk With Your Doc www.walkwithyourdoc.ca, a one hour easy 3K walk around the park. It’s for people of all ages, no matter your ability. There will be free interactive sports demonstrations – try your hand at dragon boating, paddling, bocce ball, basketball, Tae Kwon Do, gymnastics, Tai Chi, Pilates - even lawn bowling! Check out the information/demonstration booths in the park. With warmer weather on the way, just a reminder about our dress code. The school is a place to work and learn and as such students are expected to dress in a manner that is conducive to this expectation. At school we rely on the good sense of students and their parents rather than a strict code as to what is suitable to wear to school. Remember ‘tops should meet bottoms’, ‘lasagna straps’ instead of spaghetti straps, and no inappropriate language or pictures on the clothing. 2