Dear Laity View Families, Welcome back! We are all very excited to welcome returning and new students to Laity View Elementary for the 2024 – 2025 school year. My name is Mrs. Lisa Lawrance and I am thrilled to be your principal again this year. We are excited to welcome Ms. Katherine Ross as our new vice-principal this year. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us if you … [Read more...] about September 9th Update to Families
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Kindergarten Gradual Entry 2024
SEPTEMBER 2024 KINDERGARTEN GRADUAL ENTRY – English and French Classes Mon Sept 2 Tues Sept 3 Wed Sept 4 Thurs Sept 5 Fri Sept 6 8:30 – 11:05 LABOUR DAY K STUDENT/PARENT/GUARDIAN ORIENTATION Come at Selected Sign-up Time Last Names A-K (GROUP A) Last Names L-Z (GROUP B) 11:05 – 11:45 … [Read more...] about Kindergarten Gradual Entry 2024
Laity View Elementary unveils new legacy project mural with Katzie First Nation artist
The library at Laity View Elementary is home to a new mural created by Katzie First Nation artist Rain Pierre in collaboration with students. The vibrant blue and purple mural features a salmon breaching the water, with silhouettes of mountains, birds and trees set against a night sky with a glowing moon and stars. “This work is important to me because it’s making change, … [Read more...] about Laity View Elementary unveils new legacy project mural with Katzie First Nation artist
April 22nd Update to Families
Dear Laity View Families, Monday is Earth Day! We encourage your family to participate in an initiative to reduce your electricity, emissions, and waste footprint. Also, a reminder of the upcoming PAC meeting on Monday at 9am in the CoLab. Please review the information below for some details about the upcoming week. Mon., Apr. 22: Earth Day! 9:00 am PAC Meeting (CoLa … [Read more...] about April 22nd Update to Families
Laity View Elementary transforms hallway into gallery to teach about residential schools
Walking down Laity View Elementary’s intermediate classes hallway is a learning experience this Truth and Reconciliation week. The bulletin boards lining the walls on either side are full of art, text, and a common theme: Injustices Indigenous communities have faced. “The initial idea came from an intermediate teachers’ meeting that we had,” said Sara Maher, a Grade 6/7 te … [Read more...] about Laity View Elementary transforms hallway into gallery to teach about residential schools