Dear families, The province has proclaimed May 23-29, 2021, as Anti-Racism Awareness Week – a chance for British Columbians to celebrate and learn about B.C.’s diverse culture, reflect on biases, and stand together against racism. In June 2020, former superintendent Sylvia Russell sent a … [Read more...] about Letter from the superintendent: racial inclusivity and Anti-Racism Awareness Week
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Fraser Health COVID-19 School Update – Immunization for 12-17 year olds
Dear parent/guardian, Please see the below update from Fraser Health regarding immunization eligibility for children aged 12-17. This update advises that Health Canada has approved the use of the Pfizer vaccine for youth aged 12 to 17, and provides information on how families can register their … [Read more...] about Fraser Health COVID-19 School Update – Immunization for 12-17 year olds
SD42 Summer Learning Options 2021
The Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows School District is offering the following Summer Learning 2021 options: • Elementary - English and French Immersion (Grades K-6).Registration opens on the parent portal at noon, Monday, May 17, 2021. • Grade 7-8 Transition Applied Design, Skills, and … [Read more...] about SD42 Summer Learning Options 2021
Survey: Proposed Preliminary Budget 2021/22
At its April 14, 2021 livestreamed public meeting, the Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows Board of Education received the Proposed Preliminary Budget 2021/22 for information. The board welcomes your feedback on this proposed budget. To provide your input through our online survey, go to … [Read more...] about Survey: Proposed Preliminary Budget 2021/22
Health and safety update for families from Superintendent Harry Dhillon
Dear families, I am writing today to share with you a summary of the revisions to the Provincial COVID-19 Health & Safety Guidelines for K-12 Settings announced by the Ministry of Education earlier this month. Key updates include: changes to the daily health check; strengthened guidelines for … [Read more...] about Health and safety update for families from Superintendent Harry Dhillon