Whiteside Newsletter #12 - November 22, 2024
Hi Whiteside Families,
The fun of December is right around the corner, and excitement is filling the air here at Whiteside! We're thrilled to share a month filled with wonderful learning opportunities and festive fun with our amazing Wolfpack!
Get ready for magical skating trips to the Winter Wonderland at Minoru, exciting field trips, captivating presentations, delicious hot lunches, and show-stopping performances from our talented musicians in our school musical and band concerts! 🎶
A huge thank you to our incredible families for partnering with us to create such a vibrant and supportive learning community. We couldn't do it without you! ❤️
We acknowledge and thank the First Peoples of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ language group on whose traditional and unceded territories we teach, learn and live, and upon where the Musqueam people continue their traditions and cultural education.
Coming Events:
Nov. 25 Pro-D (school closed)
Nov. 26 Missy D performance for FI classes at 9:00 a.m.
Nov. 29 Hot lunch (pizza)
Nov. 29 Movie night
Dec. 10 Winter Concert (afternoon and evening)
Dec. 12 Gr. 6/7 immunizations
Dec. 13 Cozy sweater day
Dec. 13 Hot lunch (White Spot)
Dec. 17 Winter Musical (afternoon and evening)
Dec. 19 Winter Wonderland skating at Minoru
Dec. 19 Reports published to MyEdBC
Dec. 20 PJ day
Dec. 20 Last day before winter break
Jan. 6 First day back from winter break
Jan. 8 Saleema Noon parent session
Jan. 27 Pro-d day (school closed)
WHITESIDE INFORMATION AND EVENTS
Holiday Wish
Donation drop off begins on November 28. Please drop off gifts at the back door of the gym between 8:30 – 8:45 a.m. and 2:45 – 3:00 p.m.
There will be a COIN DRIVE next week. We will be collecting nickels on Tuesday, dimes on Wednesday, quarters on Thursday, and loonies & toonies on Friday (however all coins will be accepted every day). Get one raffle ticket for every donation made. Prizes are gingerbread house kits!
The Holiday Season is the time of year to celebrate with loved ones. We would like to ensure that all Whiteside families have the chance to partake in this special time. The Holiday Wish Committee and the Whiteside PAC are working together to fundraise for families who need support during this time of year, and we couldn’t do this without your help.
Here are some ways you can help:
PURCHASE A GIFT: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D48A9AC29A1F8CF8-52931893-holiday
COIN DRIVE: There will be a COIN DRIVE the week of November 26 - 29.
CASH DONATION: through SchoolCashOnline
GIFT CARD: Purchase a GIFT
Please see our poster for more information.
Hot Lunch – Yummy Slice
Today is the last day to order your hot lunch for Friday, November 29.
Movie Night – November 29
Today is the last day to place your order for pizza on our movie night. Our amazing PAC is hosting our first movie night of the year on Friday, November 29th. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the show will begin at 6:00 p.m. Entry will be by donation to the Holiday Wish program.
Wolf Wear Donations
As our kids grow up, they also grow out of their old Wolf Wear. From November 18th – 22nd, we will have a Wolf Wear donation bin at the front of the school to collect gently used shirts and hoodies. We will wash them and provide the opportunity for other Whiteside families to re-use them.
Parent Education Session: District Program Options for Kindergarten
The district will be hosting a virtual Parent Education Session for District Program Options for Kindergarten on November 26th at 6:00 pm. Please see the attached poster for more information.
Volleyball Season
Mr. Whelan, Mme Rogak and our intermediate students are enjoying a great season of bumping and setting. Go Wolfpack!
November 27 – Lee at Whiteside (Gr. 7s)
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 future PAC meetings. . Our next PAC meeting will be on Teams on November 26th at 6:30 p.m.
DARE:
Students in grades 5 and 6 are now participating in the DARE program with the Richmond RCMP. The DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program equips students with the knowledge and skills to make safe and responsible choices, helping them avoid involvement with drugs, alcohol, and risky behaviors. Through engaging lessons and discussions, the program empowers children to build confidence and make positive decisions that will benefit them throughout their lives.
Parking Lot Safety: A Friendly Reminder
Drop-off and pick-up times can get hectic! Let's work together to keep our parking lot safe for everyone. Please remember these important points:
- Drive slowly and cautiously: Children can be unpredictable, so always be alert and watch for pedestrians.
- Use designated visitor parking spaces only: Do not park in the fire lane, drive-thru lane, or in staff parking areas. This can block traffic flow and create hazards.
- Hold your child's hand: Always supervise young children and hold their hands when walking through the parking lot.
- Be aware of your surroundings: Look for moving vehicles and be mindful of blind spots when backing up.
Thank you for your cooperation in making our school a safe place for all!
Kindergarten Registration
Richmond School District 38 is excited to welcome kindergarten registration applications for children born in 2020, turning 5 in 2025. These children will begin kindergarten in September 2024. Online registration opens on November 1, 2024. 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.
Whiteside Fundraising
After a summer of collecting empty cans and bottles, you can help raise money for Whiteside. 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.
West Coast Recess:
During recess and lunchtime breaks, students are expected to always be outside this year. Students are reminded 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.
DISTRICT INFORMATION AND UPDATES
Safer Schools Together Virtual Parent Session
As a follow-up to the district's recent Safer Schools Together Social Media Awareness, Digital Citizenship, and Cyberbullying parent session on Wednesday, November 13, please find below the resource/slides referenced by presenter Tyler Lum.
Also, if any parents missed it and would like to register for the complimentary Family Sessions through the Ministry of Education and Childcare’s erase strategy, they can register here: erase Family Sessions (link).
There is one session per month, and they are open to families and children aged 10 and up.
IPALS 2025 Registration Now Open
IPALS (Parents as Literacy Supporters in Immigrant Communities) aims to help immigrant and refugee families learn new strategies to support their preschool-aged children's learning in fun and interactive ways. IPALS is supported by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The Richmond School District will host the IPALS program at Woodward Elementary StrongStart on Tuesday mornings from January 14 to March 11, 2025. Eligible families can use the link on the attached poster to register for the program. Registration is now open.
Nut Awareness
Nut products can cause severe and life-threatening allergic reactions. To help us maintain a safe and inclusive environment for all students and staff, we ask that you refrain from bringing any items containing nuts to school. While we cannot guarantee an allergen-free environment, the district is committed to taking reasonable steps to minimize the risk of accidental exposure to life-threatening allergens.
Student And Family Affordability Fund
This fund is designed to assist families who require financial assistance with school-related costs in the following areas:
- school and course fees.
- school supplies and course materials.
- field trips.
- school-related extracurricular opportunities.
- clothing and footwear required for sports and school activities.
Please reach out to our principal, Brett Cameron, (whiteside@sd38.bc.ca) if you need assistance. As always, all requests will be treated with dignity and your privacy will be respected. We want to work with our families to ensure that our students, your children, have everything they need to be successful at school. Please do not hesitate to reach out if we can help.
Feeding Futures
The provincial government continues to fund the 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.
THE MORE YOU KNOW…
When Kids Clamor for Your Attention: The power of getting there first. (Dr. Hannah Beach)
- Kids who are attention-seeking are actually connection-seeking and it is important to get to them first.
- Being responded to is not the same thing as being reached for.
- Perfection is not needed; even small moments in which an adult can initiate contact or indicate interest can go a long way.
- If an adult can’t get to the child first, they can still try to fill the child’s attachment bucket by conveying their desire to be with the child, even when it is in response to them.
(https://hannahbeach.ca/when-kids-clamor-for-your-attention/)
COMMUNITY INFORMATION AND EVENTS:
~Whiteside Elementary