Dear Laity View Families,
A huge thank you to the PAC for hosting a full house fundraiser at each Santa Breakfast gathering on Sunday! There were lots of pancakes, lots of fun, and lots of Christmas cheer! Please review the information below for some details about the upcoming week.
Dec. 1 – 15: Leadership Sock, Toque, Glove, and Scarf Drive – new items only please
Dec. 11 – 15: Schoolwide Rollerblading – bring your helmet and rollerblades
Mon., Dec. 11: 10:00 am – 10:40 pm Candy Gram Sales – front entrance ($1 each)
Tues., Dec. 12: Fruit and Vegetable Delivery – mandarins
10:00 am – 10:40 pm Candy Gram Sales – front entrance ($1 each)
10:35 am RCMP liaison officers visiting all the classes
Wed., Dec. 13: Spirit Day – Winter Wonderland Day! (wear blue and white plus any winter accessories)
10:00 am – 10:40 pm Candy Gram Sales – front entrance ($1 each)
Fri., Dec. 15: 12:25 pm Subway Hot Lunch
Vancouver Warriors Stick to School Program – As a token of appreciation from their presentation last week, the Vancouver Warriors would like to provide all teachers, staff, parents, and students an exclusive Vancouver Warriors ticketing offer. This offer includes: (1) complimentary Kids Ticket, for any children 14 and younger, with the purchase of a minimum of one $20 adult ticket (maximum two complimentary tickets) to a Vancouver Warriors regular season 23-24 home game. If interested, there is a special link (fevo-enterprise.com/group/sticktoschool) that allows everyone to access the offer directly online.
Stick to School Ticketing Offer 23-24
New District Community Supports Page – The district has published a new page on its websiteunderneath the “Parents” tab that lists a directory of community-based food security and other resources for families in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Christmas supports offered in the community this year are also listed on this page, with registration information: https://www.sd42.ca/community-supports/
Inclement Weather Procedures – The decision to close schools due to weather conditions is ultimately the responsibility of the Superintendent, who must balance the safety of students, staff, and parents with the need to provide learning. The decision is not taken lightly and is the result of a carefully thought-out process that is reviewed after each experience and refined if necessary. The decision to close schools is made by approximately 6:30 a.m. Details are:
- posted on the SD42 Twitterfeed (@sd42news);
- posted on the SD42Facebookfeed (SD42Facebook);
- shared withNews 1130,CKNW, and CBC 690 radio stations;
- posted on the SD42Website (sd42.ca).
Sincerely,
Mrs. Lawrance