PAC minutes March 2015
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PAC minutes March 2015
Ecole North Oyster Elementary 13470 Cedar Road, Ladysmith, BC V9G 1H6 ph: 250-245-3330 Parent Advisory Council Meeting Minutes for March 4th, 2015 6:00In attendance: Peter Hewitt, Fiona Steeves, Nadine Beaudoin, Erin Anderson, Cheryl Onciul, Camille Hillis, Seija Laine, Sarah Moore, Amanda Jacobson, Melanie Sorenson, Tamara Currall, Tanya Reid, Leah Watson, Angela Johnson, Call to Order 6:07PM Welcome & Conduct Agenda Approval - It was moved, seconded and carried that the agenda be approved Approval of Minutes from February 4th, 2015 - It was moved, seconded and carried that the minutes be approved with the following amendment: Change of date from January 7, 2015 to February 4, 2015 Reports Principal’s Report – Peter Hewitt Attached Discussion of attachment on Split Grades – Combined Classes – possibility of increasing to 13 divisions in 2015-2016 school year Request for input from teachers on activities paid for by PAC – sexual health education, gymnastics, Parks in the School (science) – Mr. Hewitt to report at next meeting Treasurer’s Report – Erin Anderson Attached It was moved, seconded and carried that the Treasurer’s Report be approved as submitted. DPAC Report – Sarah Moore DPAC bringing speaker, educator Barbara Coloroso, author of The bully, the bullied and the bystander to the Port Theatre on April 14 – parents are encouraged to attend Also an opportunity for parents to take an intensive parent education seminar – re: advocating for children in school system – email coming out Discussions about PLCs and school calendar continue – per union agreements PLC sessions must fall within school hours Fundraising Committee - Camille Hillis Valentine’s dance raised $1300 – now planning for year-end dance to meet demand Raffle coming up in April – email Camille if you would like to help – grand prize eagle mask carved by Melanie’s dad, value $1600 – proceeds to go to the playground Dirt Day – with Coast Environmental – potentially onsite at their place in Chemainus Thursday the 12th next FRC meeting Playground Update – Seija Laine Drawings from playground manufacturer Habitat were presented PAC has been asked to consider including accessibility features as a child is moving into the school next year with mobility issues Discussion around selection of manufacturer, decision about purchasing through the school district or independently and other issues for consideration Hot Lunch Update – Amanda Jacobson Discussion around Munch a Lunch Program – online program for hot lunch orders It was moved, seconded and carried that the budget be amended by $90 to pay for Munch a Lunch program for the balance of the school year. Correspondence – Cheryl Onciul Letter from Ladysmith Health Care Auxiliary received confirming their donation of $2950 “to assist with sex education program and purchase emergency supplies” Current Business Book Fair - Sales were over $5500 – net is just over $2000 in Scholastic credit, which Mme. Patrice is using to purchase books for the library and for classrooms - thanks everyone for supporting Naturalists from Vancouver Island Parks In-School Program visiting in March (www.naturehouse.ca) – sponsored by PAC Power Up sexual health education running currently in all classes (www.powerupworkshops.ca) After school programs: o PacificSport running until spring break o Lego Robotics, K-3 running now, another scheduled for K-3 in April o Cooking lessons with Nanaimo Foodshare – students who were selected in the lottery have been notified Update on communication between PAC and teachers – Munch a Lunch Program should help – less need for teachers to collect forms and money – parents will be ordering online New Business Traffic meeting – safety – Fiona met with SD68 staff, Mary Marcotte (CVRD) and Constable Ruppenthal last week – issues discussed included possible changes to signage, addition of crossing guards to improve safety – traffic from Yellow Point still traveling 50km/hr through school zone. Opportunity for parents to volunteer as crossing guards (need criminal record checks – SD will pay) – if interested, contact Mr. Hewitt. Buses now running at 50-70% capacity – good to see. Teacher in Charge – discussion around having this duty rotated around to multiple staff members – feeling that Mme. Heather is out of the class too much. Mr. Hewitt to approach teachers by seniority to identify others willing to take turns Spring decorating – if interested in helping let Fiona know Your Voice survey – opportunity to provide feedback on the Enhanced Facilities for Learning Plan and the 2015-16 budget - online survey open until noon March 20th; parents encouraged to attend Ladysmith round table discussion March 5 - www.sd68.bc.ca/?page_id=2273 Garden Program – brief discussion – parent and PAC supported – teachers have expressed interest in adopting a bed – buddy classes work together – McNabs willing to donate materials and supplies Date for next meeting: Wednesday April 8th, 2015 6:00 pm Meeting adjourned