Whiteside Newsletter #21 - February 9, 2024
Happy Lunar New Year,
We wish you and your family much happiness and good health in the new year.
It was another great week of learning at Whiteside! It ended with a great lunch from our PAC. Thank you! We appreciate all the support Whiteside receives to build our community and support our children. Our basketball teams, honour band, meal programs, and field trips could not happen without you!
We encourage our families to take time during the week to read with each other and have conversations about their learning. We have the privilege of seeing your children grow, learn, and succeed every day. We hope they share their learning with you too.
Thank you again for being a part of the vibrant Whiteside community. You make our school a truly special place.
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 Soon:
Feb. 16 Pro-D day
Feb. 19 Family Day
Feb. 28 Pink Shirt Day
Feb. 28/29 Early dismissal for conferences
Mar. 14 Last day before Spring Break
April 2 Whiteside re-opens
May 1-3 Grade 6 Outdoor Education trip
May 17 Pro-D day
May 20 Victoria Day
May 21 Gr. 7 Day at McRoberts
May 22 Welcome to K event
June 4 Gr. 7 rafting trip
June 27 Last day of school for students
PRO-D DAY and FAMILY DAY
Whiteside will be closed on Friday, February 16th for our district professional development day and on Monday, February 19th for BC’s Family Day.
HOT LUNCH – YUMMY PIZZA – FEBRUARY 23
Our next hot lunch day this month will be pizza from Yummy Slice Pizza. Please order online by going to the school website, whiteside,sd38.bc.ca and clicking the link under the MunchaLunch icon, or visit https://munchalunch.com/login.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Every February, people in Canada are invited to participate in Black History Month festivities and events that honour the legacy of Black Canadians and their communities. The 2024 theme for Black History Month is: Black Excellence: A Heritage to Celebrate; a Future to Build. https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/campaigns/black-history-month.html
WOLFWEAR IS BACK
Wolf Wear is now available for ordering online (until February 15th)!
https://urstore.ca/group/whiteside-wolves_531344
Sample sizes are available outside the office for you or your child to try on. Once ordered with URstore, you cannot amend your order. Please make sure you order the correct size and colour. When ordering, also make sure to indicate the student’s (not Parent's) Name in the Delivery Instructions section.
PARKING LOT SAFETY
During our darker winter months, it is important to remind both drivers and pedestrians to keep traffic safety in mind and remain alert during their commutes. Our east parking lot is closed to parent drivers. Please use the South Arm lot or our drop off lane. Students and families use the crosswalks in front of the school all day. Please be mindful of pedestrians and other cars when driving in front of our school. When using the drop off lane, please continue to pull forward to allow more space behind you, but do not block or park on the zebra crosswalks. Blocking crosswalks creates danger for pedestrians trying to cross to our school. Please drive slowly through the drop-off area.
WHITESIDE BASKETBALL
Our Whiteside basketball season is about to start. Our coaches this year are Mme Howells, Mr. Lenz, Mr. McCuaig, and Mr. Pelletier. We encourage our grade 6 and 7 students to come out and join the fun. A permission form with more information was sent home this week. Please see the schedule below for our girls’ and grade 7 boys’ teams. Our grade 6 boys’ schedule is now available.
WOLFPACK BASKETBALL SCHEDULE - GIRLS |
Home |
Away |
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3:15 PM |
Whiteside (L) |
Bridge |
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3:15 PM |
Anderson |
Whiteside (L) |
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3:15 PM |
Whiteside |
Lee |
Tuesday 02/13/2024 |
3:15 PM |
Bridge |
Whiteside |
Wednesday 02/21/2024 |
3:15 PM |
Whiteside |
Anderson |
Tuesday 02/27/2024 |
3:15 PM |
Lee |
Whiteside |
WOLFPACK BASKETBALL SCHEDULE – GR.7 BOYS |
Home |
Away |
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3:15 PM |
Whiteside (40) - W |
Bridge (32) |
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3:15 PM |
Whiteside (40) - W |
Anderson (9) |
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3:15 PM |
Whiteside |
Lee |
Monday 02/12/2024 |
3:15 PM |
Bridge |
Whiteside |
Wednesday 02/21/2024 |
3:15 PM |
Anderson |
Whiteside |
Monday 02/26/2024 |
3:15 PM |
Lee |
Whiteside |
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WOLFPACK BASKETBALL SCHEDULE – GR.6 BOYS |
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Home |
Away |
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3:15 PM |
Whiteside |
Maple Lane |
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3:15 PM |
Maple Lane |
Whiteside |
Monday 02/12/2024 |
3:15 PM |
McKinney |
Whiteside |
Wednesday 02/21/2024 |
3:15 PM |
Errington |
Whiteside |
Tuesday 03/05/2024 |
3:15 PM |
Whiteside |
Errington |
Thursday 03/07/2024 |
3:15 PM |
Whiteside |
McKinney |
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Gr. 4/7 PARENT SURVEY
Each year the Ministry of Education asks parents of grade 4&7 students, and school staff to complete a learning survey. If you have a child in grade 4or 7, please take a little time to visit http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/sat_survey/access.htm to share your thoughts and ideas. Your opinions will help guide the future of education in BC.
HEALTHY EATING HABITS
Make it part of the meal plan.
Making school lunches a part of your meal plan will help you save time and keep you organized. On the weekend, plan school lunches with your kids for the week ahead. Get their input on foods they like, including:
- vegetables and fruits
- whole grain foods
- protein foods
Stock up on healthy on-the-go snacks you can add to their main meal. Think about what you will be making for dinner during the week. Some of the leftovers could be used to make quick and easy lunches the next day.
Don’t forget to consider your schedule. Think about whether you can easily prepare items in the morning. If not, wash, chop or pack the night before to make mornings easier. Choose what works best for you.
Learn more at:
https://food-guide.canada.ca/en/tips-for-healthy-eating/parents-and-children/
REAP – RICHMOND EDUCATION ASSISTANT PROGRAM
We are happy to announce that this year we are running a REAP part time program which started January 6, 2024, and will run until February 2025.
Do you enjoy supporting children and youth with disabilities and diverse abilities? Are you compassionate? Are you a life-long learner? Are you a team player? Are you passionate about inclusive learning communities? Richmond Education Assistant Program (REAP) is rigorous, intense, and rewarding. It is designed by the Richmond School District to prepare adults who have the passion to work with children and youth with diverse abilities and disabilities as an Education Assistant.
Full Time REAP 2024 will start in July 2024 and end in November 2024. For more information, please register by clicking on the registration link below.
Information Session #1 February 10, 2024 – 9:30-11 am
Information Session #2 February 13, 2024 – 6:30-8pm
Visit www.RichmondCE.ca or phone 604.668.6123 for more information.
FAMILYSMART IN-PERSON EVENTS (FEBRUARY AND MARCH)
In addition to free, online events accessible to parents/caregivers, FamilySmart is running in-person events at district ICY hub locations (Grauer and McNeely). The February session will focus on ‘A Conversation for Families about Digital Well Being and Mental Health’, while the March session will focus on ‘Beyond Behaviours: When is it More? What it Looks Like Ages 9-12’.
EARLY LEARNING FOR FAMILIES (ELFF) EVENTS
Formerly known as Ready Set Learn, this year’s Early Learning for Families (ELFF) events will be held on April 8 and 9, in four different schools. ELFF is open to all families with children ages 3-5. See attached flyer for more information.
SUMMER LEARNING
Visit https://whiteside.sd38.bc.ca/news/2024/01/summer-learning-2024-general-info for more information about Richmond’s summer learning programs.
OUTDOOR EDUCATION FUNDRAISING
To help lower the cost of our annual intermediate outdoor education experiences, Whiteside has partnered with Return-It Depot to fundraise. 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.
PAC MEETINGS
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. Our next meeting is on Tuesday, February 13th at 6:30 p.m.! Please reach out to our PAC at whitesidepac@hotmail.com for more information.
SNOW DAYS
When it snows in our community, our school will remain open if possible. No direct announcement will be made saying that schools will be open. Closures, due to snow, will be announced via the SD38 Twitter account, school, and district websites, and on the radio at CKNW AM 980, News AM 1130, CBC AM 690, Fairchild AM 1470, CHQM FM 103.5. Closures will be announced as early as possible prior to the start of the regular school day.
SCHOOL PEDESTRIAN SAFETY
The City of Richmond Community Bylaws have noted their officers have observed an increase in drivers stopping their vehicles on marked crosswalks during pick-up and drop-off times. Vehicles stopped on marked crosswalks create challenges for pedestrians to cross safely, cause sightline obstructions, and make it difficult for drivers of oncoming vehicles to see them, posing a significant safety risk — especially during this time of year with less daylight. Bylaw enforcement officers may be issuing tickets for vehicles stopping on marked crosswalks.
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
Richmond School District 38 is excited to welcome Kindergarten registration applications for children born in 2019, turning 5 in 2024. These children will begin Kindergarten in September 2024. Please visit our website www.sd38.bc.ca/kindergarten for more information about our online registration process, required documents, important dates, and FAQs.
We encourage families to complete their registration within the Priority 1 registration window, which spans from November to January, to maximize their chances of securing a spot at their catchment school. All registration applications received any time during the Priority 1 registration period will receive placement decisions by February 2, 2024.
Videos detailing Kindergarten registration have been made available on our District website, providing new parents with guidance on 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 www.sd38.bc.ca/kindergarten.
Thank you and please share this information with your friends and family who have Kindergarten aged children!
FEEDING FUTURES
Recently, the provincial government announced a new Feeding Futures School Program Fund, designed to assist schools in the development and enhancement of school meal programs and other nutritional supports for students. If you would like to request support for your child at school, please reach out to our principal, Brett Cameron (bcameron@sd38.bc.ca). We currently provide breakfast and lunch options for students daily. All requests will be treated with dignity and your privacy will be respected. We want to work with families to ensure that your children have everything they need to be successful at school. Please do not hesitate to reach out if we can help.
CHECK IN AND CHECK OUT
If your child is arriving late to school, please check in at the office through the front entrance.
If your child needs to leave school early, please sign your child out at the office and wait at the front entrance for them.
WEST COAST RECESS
During recess and lunchtime breaks, students are expected to be outside at all times this year. Students are strongly encouraged to dress appropriately for the weather. You may also send a change of clothes to school just in case your child gets wet. Playing outside will ensure our students get some fresh air and exercise to enliven their day.
SCHOOL VISITORS
In the interest of safety, everyone entering the school must check in at the office. Classrooms are busy learning places, and we try not to interrupt them during instructional time. If you need to see your child, leave them a message, or drop off a lunch, our office staff will happily take care of that for you. As well, it is difficult at the end or beginning of the school day for our office staff to have in-depth discussions with parents. Making appointments either by phone or in person is preferable. Thank you for your support!
Have a great weekend!
~Whiteside Elementary