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Whiteside Newsletter #10 - November 7, 2025

Dear Whiteside Families,

As the leaves fall and the days grow shorter, our thoughts turn to remembrance and gratitude. On Monday, Whiteside will come together for our Remembrance Day assembly, an emotional reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served and continue to serve our country.

We invite you to join us at this assembly to watch our performances and presentations that honour Remembrance Day. Our assembly will be at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, November 11.

A reminder that school will be closed on Tuesday, November 11th, in observance of Remembrance Day.

We encourage you to take this time to reflect on the significance of this day and to discuss its importance with your children. If interested the City of Richmond honours this day.

https://www.richmond.ca/culture/calendar/special-events/RemembranceDayCeremonies.htm

We are grateful for the peace and freedom we enjoy today, made possible by the courage and selflessness of those who have served. Lest we forget.

We hope you have a wonderful weekend!

~ Whiteside Elementary


The Richmond Board of Education acknowledges and thanks the First Peoples of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ language group on whose traditional and unceded territories we teach, learn and live.

 

Coming Events:

November 10 – Remembrance Day assembly at 9:00 a.m.

November 11 – Remembrance Day

November 18 – Volleyball game at Lee

November 18 – PAC meeting online at 7:45 p.m.

November 20/21 – PAC family photo nights

November 21 - TCO2 presentations for Gr. 4-7

November 26 – Volleyball game at Whitside vs. Lee

November 27 – McRoberts Volleyball Jamboree at 3:30 p.m.

December 1 – Pro-D Day

December 10 – Winter band concert (1:30/6:30 p.m.)

December 16 – Winter musical (1:30/6:30 p.m.)

December 18 – Term 1 reports published

December 19 – Last day before winter break

January 5 – Whiteside re-opens

January 5 – Confi-DANCE program begins

 

WHITESIDE INFORMATION AND EVENTS

Remembrance Day

Whiteside will be closed on Tuesday, November 11 in observation of Remembrance Day. Whiteside invites you to join our Remembrance Day assembly at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, November 10th. We are accepting donations via SchoolCashOnline for the Richmond Poppy Fund. Your generosity supports local veterans and their families. Primary classrooms will have their poppy pins replaced with tie tacks to ensure more student safety. Thank you.

 

Volleyball Season

Our Wolves have started to bump, set, and spike in our gym. Mr. McCuaig, Mme Jien and our intermediate students started our new volleyball season this week. We look forward to seeing you at our home games soon! Go Wolfpack!

November 18 - @ Lee

November 26 – vs Lee at Whiteside

November 27 – McRoberts Volleyball Jamboree at 3:30 p.m.

 

Hot Lunch

Chipotle Day is on Friday, November 14 and Yummy Slice Day is Friday, November 28. Thank you, PAC, for your delicious lunches! Remember to bring a recess snack. Orders can be places on Munch-A-Lunch.

 

Parent Education Session: Kindergarten District Program Options (Early French Immersion and Montessori)

The Richmond School District provides two district program options for students entering Kindergarten. We invite families with children registering for the 2026-2027 school year to join district staff to learn more about Early French Immersion and Montessori programs.

Topics will include:

  • Early French Immersion (EFI) Program
  • Montessori Program
  • Registration Information
  • Important Dates to Note
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Location: Virtual on Microsoft Teams

Hosts: Gordon Fitt, Catherine Jule, Kristine Canas and Karen Leung

Meeting Link: Code and QR code on Flyer

 

PAC Updates

Our PAC is a great group of parents that care for our school and students. PAC are amazing resources for our entire school community. A strong PAC bonds our school community with our families. PAC is an excellent way for our families to connect directly with the action at our school as well as develop relationships within the parent community. Please reach out to our PAC at whitesidepac@hotmail.com for more information and an invitation link for our next PAC meeting in October. Our next PAC meeting is online at 7:45 p.m. on Tuesday, November 18.

 

Wolf Wear Wednesdays

To show our school spirit, we invite our students, staff and community to wear their favourite Wolf gear every Wednesday

 

Mini Sun Run 2026!

Last year, Whiteside had a group of students and parents enter the SunRype Youth Team Mini Sun Run 2.5 km Challenge at the Vancouver Sun Run.  It was an exhilarating time for all of us, and we are now looking to our next challenge!  We are hoping to participate in the 2026 Vancouver Sun Run on Sunday, April 19th in Vancouver.  We invite you to join our Whiteside Wolves Team and do the 2.5 km or 10 km Youth Team Challenge.

Friends and family can also join the fun!

Team Name: Whiteside Wolves

Team Access Code: PRPGFA

Link to JOIN OUR YOUTH TEAM: team member registration.  Enter the “Youth Team Challenge – 10 km or Mini Sun Run 2.5 km”. 

On that day, students will need to be accompanied by an adult.  If your child enters the Mini Sun Run, entry includes one adult escort. If your child enters the 10 km Youth Team Challenge, they will need to be running with an adult family member.  Both child and adult will need to register individually.   

Run club will start training for the Sun Run in February 2026, but students do not have to be a part of our Whiteside Run Club to participate in the run.  If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email slai@sd38.bc.ca.

 

Kindergarten Registration

Richmond School District 38 is excited to welcome kindergarten registration applications for children born in 2021, turning 5 in 2026. These children will begin kindergarten in September 2026. Online registration opens on November 1, 2025. Please visit our website  for more information about our online registration process, required documents, important dates, and FAQs.

http://www.sd38.bc.ca/kindergarten 

Families are encouraged to register any time during the Priority 1 registration period (November – January) for the best chance at attending their catchment school. All registration applications received any time during the Priority 1 registration period will receive placement decisions by February 2025. 

Instead of in person information evenings this year, we have posted short videos that provide our new parents with information about the registration process, English Language Learner (ELL) assessments, and District Program Options – Early French Immersion and Montessori. These videos are available in English and Mandarin. Please view the videos at http://www.sd38.bc.ca/kindergarten.

 

Important Safety Reminder: Visitors on School Grounds

We have noticed an increase in adult visitors on our school grounds, particularly near classrooms and playgrounds. While we love seeing our community enjoy South Arm park, the presence of unknown adults makes it difficult for our students to quickly identify a safe and trusted adult and creates confusion.

To keep all children safe and prevent allergy risks (due to accidental exposure to treats or pets), we must enforce a strict safety rule:

All visitors, including parents and grandparents, must report directly to the Main Office upon arrival.

If you need to drop off an item, treats, or share a message with your child, please do so through the office.

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our entire school community safe and secure every day.

Food Security and School Affordability Support

Please reach out to our principal, Brett Cameron (bcameron@sd38.bc.ca), if you require financial assistance for school-related costs.  As always, all requests will be treated with dignity, and your privacy will be respected. We want to work with families to ensure that students have everything they need to be successful at school. Do not hesitate to reach out if we can help.

Whiteside Fundraising – Return It

Help raise funds for our school by recycling at home! Return your cans and bottles to our local Return It depot (Unit 110 - 11020 Horseshoe Way), go to the Express area, type in our number 604-668-6419, affix the label to your bag, drop, and go.

 

DISTRICT INFORMATION AND UPDATES

Allergy Alert:

All families should be aware that Whiteside School has many students with severe, life-threatening food allergies. Some classrooms may be designated nut free to protect the health of these students. Please help us limit the nut products entering our school overall, as the impact on a student can happen anywhere in the school. If possible, please do not send food to school containing nuts.

 

THE MORE YOU KNOW…

Indigenous Veterans Day

Indigenous Veterans Day is observed annually on November 8th to honour the significant and unique contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people who have served—and continue to serve—in the Canadian Armed Forces. This day recognizes not only their immense bravery and service in all major conflicts but also the specific challenges and inequalities many faced both during and after their time in uniform. We take this time to reflect on their legacy and their continued commitment to this land.

Tommy Prince (Ojibwa, Brokenhead Band)

Tommy Prince remains one of Canada’s most decorated Indigenous war veterans. He was a member of the Brokenhead Band in Manitoba and served in both World War II and the Korean War. In WWII, he was part of the elite, secretly trained Devil’s Brigade (First Special Service Force), becoming famous for walking 70 km behind enemy lines in Italy to report on German positions. After the Korean War, he used his own land entitlements to help establish the First Nations veterans organization known as the Canadian Indian Veterans Association, advocating for the rights and recognition of Indigenous veterans who were often treated unequally upon returning home.

Mary Greyeyes (Cree, Muskeg Lake First Nation)

Mary Greyeyes (later Mary Greyeyes-Reid) was the first First Nations woman to join the Canadian Armed Forces during World War II. A member of the Muskeg Lake First Nation in Saskatchewan, she enlisted in the Canadian Women’s Army Corps (CWAC) in 1942 and was posted to England. She gained international recognition when a photo of her in uniform was widely published, symbolizing Canada's diverse war effort. Mary served as a truck driver and was honourably discharged in 1946. Her story highlights the often-overlooked contributions of Indigenous women to the war effort and their service to Canada

~Whiteside Elementary

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