Whiteside Newsletter #31 - May 1, 2026
To Our Whiteside Families,
If you’ve noticed a sudden increase in grass stains, mysterious dirt in pockets, and children coming home just a littlelouder than usual… you’re not imagining things—it’s spring at Whiteside!
Our students have fully embraced the warmer weather, spreading out across the fields and playground. The gaga ball pit has become the unofficial “volume testing zone”, while our gardens are getting a fresh start—with new soil, big plans, and a lot of enthusiastic digging.
Inside and out, the buzz is real. The Honour Band (after school program) is hard at work preparing for their upcoming elementary tour, teachers are deep into Track & Field, and Sports Day is just around the corner. Meanwhile, our kindergarteners are carefully planting their spuds in tubs—future farmers in the making!
There is energy, excitement, and just the right amount of chaos in the air… and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
Thank you for your care and support. You make Whiteside a special community to learn, teach, and play.
Ms. Sara Lai, Acting Principal
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.
FROM OUR WOLFPACK
For Earth Day last week, Ava from Mme Lee’s (Div. 14) class shared her reflections:
Pour protéger la terre il faut nettoyer les lacs. Il faut garder les calvettes propre. Il faut ramasser le plastique. Il ne faut pas jeter les poubelle par terre. Il ne faut pas jeter les cannettes. Il ne faut pas jeter le plastique dans l’océan. Par Ava.
Coming Events at Whiteside:
May 6 – Universal Hot Lunch
May 11 – Track Meet at Minoru
May 14 – Hot Lunch
May 15 – Non Instructional/Pro-D Day (school closed)
May 18 – Victoria Day (school closed)
May 19 – Gr. 7 Day at McRoberts
May 20 – Welcome to Kindergarten
May 20 – Universal Hot Lunch
May 21 – Gr. 7 Day at McRoberts
May 20-22 – Gr. 6 Camp at Cheakamus Centre
May 22 – Spirit Day – “Animal Day”
May 27 – Jay’s Care Wrap Up Event 9:45 am – 1:15 pm
May 29 – Hot Lunch
June 3 – Universal Hot Lunch
June 12 – Sports Day / Hot Lunch
June 17 – Universal Hot Lunch
June 19 – Grade 7 Farewell
June 25 – Final day of school for students
WHITESIDE INFORMATION AND EVENTS
Learning Updates
Your child’s Term 2 Learning Update was published last week and is now available to view and download.
Please login to the MyEducation Parent Portal using your account and look under the ‘Published Reports’ section to view the learning update.
Once you have viewed the learning update, please download and save a copy for your records. This Learning Update will only be available until June 5, 2026.
Here are some resources to assist you:
- Login instructions
- Need help? Send an email to myedparentportal@sd38.bc.ca and include your full name, relation to the child, child’s school and child’s full name.
Track Attack
Our "Track Attack" program for our Grade 4-7 students has started! As an exciting part of our physical education curriculum, students will rotate through a variety of track and field stations to build their skills, practice good sportsmanship, and try new activities. Our stations include classic events like the High Jump, Long Jump, Shot Put, Relays, Sprints, Long Distance, and the Softball Throw. We are also very excited to introduce two brand-new events this year: Frisbee and the Football Throw! Students will be practicing at these stations on upcoming Friday afternoons (April 17th, 24th, and May 1st) as we prepare for our school Track Meet on Monday, May 11th. Let's get out there, stay active, and have some fun!
Track Meet on May 11th, 2026 – A new format
All schools will be participating in a revised Track and Field meet format this year. This format will provide opportunities for more students to be involved, and students will be able to participate in all events (not just one or two events as in past years). Students will be organized into grade groups and will rotate through four stations supervised by a staff member: jumping, throwing, running and a rest station.
Jumping | Throwing | Running |
• Long jump (Gr. 4-7) • High jump (Gr. 4-7) • Additional jumping options | • Softball throw (Gr. 4-7) • Shot put (Gr. 4-7) • Discus (Gr. 4-7) • Frisbee throw (Gr. 4-7) &/or • Football throw (Gr. 4-7) With age-appropriate equipment | • Long Distance: • 400m (Gr.4/5s) • 800m (Gr. 6/7s) • Relays: 4x100 (Gr. 4-7) • Sprints:100m (Gr. 4-7) |
CHALLENGE BY CHOICE:
At each station, students can participate in multiple events and can choose if they want to participate in a competitive or recreational group. Open competitive is for students wishing to achieve personal bests and/or reach a performance benchmark, whereas open recreational is more focused on fun, skill development and trying an event with low pressure. Consistent with other Elementary activities, the focus is on individual active participation. Families are encouraged to celebrate their child’s effort and participation, regardless of the result or outcome.
The 56th BC Elementary Track & Field Championships
For families seeking additional opportunities for their child to participate in additional track and field experiences, the Richmond Kajaks Track and Field Club is hosting the BC Elementary Track and Field Championships on May 22 - 24, 2026. This is an external community-based event hosted at Minoru and is open to children 9-13 years of age, including those who have no previous experience. More information can be found on https://www.kajaks.ca/bcec
Grade 6 Camp Update
Please remember that our grade 6s are camping from May 20-22. Grade 6 Camp final payment was due Wednesday, April 1st. Please check your SchoolCash Online account. Thank you to our generous parent fundraisers and donors! Please see the attached WaterSafe flyer for more information for obtaining your WaterSafe certificate prior to camp.
IMPORTANT: Hot Lunch Volunteers Needed
Thank you to our PAC for providing these yummy meals. We need more volunteers to join us on our PAC hot lunch days to organize and distribute the meals to our students. Without the hard work of this team, our hot lunches can’t happen. If you can help, please email our team at jameswhitehotlunch@gmail.com.
Hatch PreK Program Registration
Registration for the 2026/27 school year for PreK at Hatch Kids Learning Whiteside is now open! Email info@hatchkidslearning.com for more information or to schedule a tour. This program is for children ages 30 months to 5 years old and operates out of the modular building by the basketball courts.
Universal Hot Lunch Update
Ordering for our winter and spring Universal Hot Lunches are open at: https://munchalunch.com/. Please select the “Feeding Futures” option and ensure allergies are noted on your child’s profile. Our Universal Hot Lunch Dates are:
May 6 (Honey Garlic Meatballs and Rice/Cheesy Veggie and Bean Burrito)
May 20 (Chicken Quesadilla/Veggie Chili Mashed Potato Bowl)
June 3 (Chicken and Veggie Chow Mein/Veggie and Edamame Chow Mein)
June 17 (Shepherd’s Pie/Butter Chickpeas and Rice)
Please order the age-appropriate size for your children. All orders must be placed one week prior to the hot lunch.
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. Our next PAC meeting is online at 7:45 p.m. on June 16. It will be our AGM. Let us know if you are interested in becoming part of the PAC Exec next year. Date TBA.
Wolf Wear Wednesdays
To show our school spirit, we invite our students, staff and community to wear their favourite Wolf gear every Wednesday
Food Security and School Affordability Support
Please reach out to our acting principal, Sara Lai (slai@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.
Student Learning Survey 2025/2026
We invite parents of students in Grades 4 and 7 to participate in the Provincial Student Learning Survey, which gathers valuable feedback on our school environment, safety, and achievement. Your input is essential for identifying our strengths and areas where we can improve. Please complete the survey by visiting https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/k-12/support/student-learning-survey, clicking on the "Parents" icon, and selecting our district and school name. The e-survey site will be open until May 2, 2025.
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…
Save the Date! Richmond Celebrates Soccer (2026 FIFA World Cup)
The Richmond Olympic Oval would like to invite the SD38 community to join members of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC and Vancouver Rise FC on Friday, June 12th as we celebrate Team Canada's first game of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Grade 4-7 students are invited to cheer on Team Canada as we welcome the world to our country.
Stay tuned for more details.
City of Richmond - Youth Week (May 1-7, 2026) - Free, Fun Activities for Youth
Youth Week is an annual celebration that highlights the interests, accomplishments and diversity of youth. It is a week of fun-filled events, and a celebration intended to build a strong connection between youth and their communities.
Here's a sample of events during Youth Week:
FREE! Drop-In:
- Pet Therapy, The Mic Drop, Boba & Sushi Bash, Chalk-Create-and-Celebrate
- Ships to Shore, Richmond Youth Media Program, Grill and Chill, Spring Fling
- Bubble Tea DIY, Cambie Kickback, Art After Dark, Youth Media Arts Expo
FREE! Registration Required:
- 3rd Annual Youth Volleyball Tournament
- South Arm 3-On-3 Basketball Tournament and 3-Point Competition
$2.00 Drop-In:
- Youth Swim
Click here to see the full list of events, locations, dates and times during Youth Week.