Friday Blast
Maple Ridge Elementary
Friday, April 10th, 2025
THIS WEEK
At MRE kindness is important every day. Acts of kindness have been particularly noticeable this week. Students have been holding doors open for each other and including each other in games on the playground. It could be that students are well rested after the break, and it can also be attributed to the work our staff does to provide ongoing social emotional learning and grow positive relationships with clubs such as Aikido.
NEXT WEEK
Monday, April 14th
Bookfair
Tuesday, April 15th
Bookfair
Recycling Workshops – all day (Primary)
7:15 am – Aikido
Wednesday, April 16th
Bookfair
11:00 am – 1:45 pm SPCA Visit (Div. 7 & 8)
Thursday, April 17th
7:15 am – Aikido
Friday, April 18th
Statutory Holiday – school not in session
PICK UP & DROP OFF
The driveway at the front of the school is open in the morning for student drop off. This is the “kiss n’ go” option. Please pull over to the right (do not exit your vehicle) and allow your student(s) to exit your vehicle. If your student needs more time to say goodbye in the morning, or you need to exit your vehicle for any reason, utilize the “neighbourhood parking” option. Please avoid stopping to pick up your student(s) on River Rd. A photo of available local parking is attached for your convenience. Let’s work together to keep our children safe.
The driveway at the front of the school is closed to vehicles at the end of the day to prioritize student safety, except for buses and vehicles with an accessibility decal. Avoid stopping to pick up your student(s) on River Rd. Please do not park in either of the staff parking lots. Students are present in these areas after school and traffic needs to be limited for student safety reasons.
CLASS PLACEMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 2025
We will soon be beginning to create preliminary class lists for next year. Please be assured that staff devote considerable time, care, and attention to this process. This very complex and lengthy responsibility occurs over several weeks and continues into September when class placements are finalized.
Throughout the year, there have been many opportunities for parents and teachers to observe, discuss, and get to know the students. Staff work together to consider social-emotional skills and relationships, as well as learning styles, strengths and needs as placements are made. Our goal is to create safe, engaging, and inclusive classrooms that balance these factors as equitably as possible.
If you feel there is further information to consider about your child, you may submit input to the principal (chelsea_lendvoy@sd42.ca) by email before May 30th, 2025. Please refrain from requesting specific teachers or peers by name.
YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS FAIR
The YE fair is coming up on Wednesday April 30th. Mrs. Pajak’s and M. Gosselin’s classes will be selling products such as keychains, lightsabers, slime, handcrafted jewelry, stickers, plushies and much more! Prices will range from $1 to $10. Please bring small bills or change to purchase items. We will be donating 25% of the profits to BC Children’s Hospital. Please come out to support this important cause. Parents and other family members are welcome to attend the fair. Note, the fair will be closed at recess (10:20-10:35) and lunch (12:00-12:40). We hope to see you there.
YEARBOOK
FRENCH IMMERSION MUSICAL
Many of our French Immersion students have been hard at work this term with Mme Alliette and Mme Sweetnam to bring you a delightful bunny-themed musical—all in French! This student-driven production showcases the talents of our young performers.
Show Date: April 29th
Time: 9:15 AM (Doors open at 9:00 AM)
Who: Max. 2 guests per family
Admission: By donation – all proceeds go toward the Quebec student trip
From acting and singing to stage crew and set design, students have taken on various roles to bring this show to life. Chat with your child to find out how they are involved! We can’t wait to see you there for a morning of fun and French flair! 🎭🐰
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SIT IN THE FRONT ROW!! AUCTIONED SEATS AVAILABLE!
https://www.32auctions.com/mrebunnies
PARENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Our next meeting is Tuesday April 22nd at 6:30 in the MRE library. All are welcome! If childcare is needed, please reach out to pac.mre@gmail.com or via our facebook page.
We look forward to the book fair next week, April 14,15,16! Keep an eye out for your child’s scheduled day.
PAC executive nominations are open, if you or someone you know is interested in learning more about or taking on a role within PAC let us know at nominatemrepac@gmail.com
Don’t forget to order hot lunch as our final schedule is posted: https://mre.parentcouncil.net
Subway Hot Lunch April 25 (orders due April 17)
Booster Juice Treat Day May 9 (orders due May 1)
Sushi Hot Lunch May 23 (orders due May 15)
TCBY Treat Day June 6 (orders due May 29)
SD42 NEWS
2025 Summer Learning Options
The Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows School District is offering the summer learning options below for 2025:
Elementary – English and French Immersion (up to and including Grade 6)
- Location – English: c̓əsqənelə Elementary (24093 – 104 Avenue, Maple Ridge)
- Location – French Immersion: Laity View Elementary (21023 – 123 Avenue, Maple Ridge)
- Schedule: Wednesday, July 2 – Friday, July 18, 2025 (9 a.m. to 12:20 p.m.)
Grade 7 to 8 Transition Explorations – Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies (ADST) or Fine Arts (Drama, Art)
- Location: Thomas Haney Secondary (23000 – 116 Avenue, Maple Ridge)
- Schedule: Wednesday, July 2 – Friday, July 18, 2025 (9 a.m. to 12:20 p.m.)
Grade 8-9 Literacy and Numeracy Skill-Building
- Location: Thomas Haney Secondary (23000 – 116 Avenue, Maple Ridge)
- Schedule: Wednesday, July 2 – Wednesday, July 23, 2025 (8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.)
Grade 10-12 Courses Leading to Graduation
- Location: Thomas Haney Secondary (23000 – 116 Avenue, Maple Ridge)
- Schedule: Wednesday, July 2 – Wednesday, July 23, 2025 (8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.)
Families can register through the Parent Portal (https://parents.sd42.ca) between noon, Thursday, April 17 and 3 p.m. Thursday, May 8, 2025. Waitlist registration period runs between May 14 and June 20, 2025. Please note that priority will be given to SD42 catchment students, followed by the registration time stamp.
For more information about these offerings, please go to the summer learning webpage, review our flyer, or contact the continuing education department (ce@sd42.ca or 604.466.6555, extension 1).
Afternoon camps for elementary summer learning students
The district also offers afternoon camps for elementary summer learning students. Learn more about these camps under the Afternoon Camps (Elementary Summer Learning Students) tab on the summer learning page.
Late French Immersion
There are still spaces available for students to register for Late French Immersion for the 2025/26 school year. Registration for this district program is open on the Parent Portal. To learn more about creating a Parent Portal account, please visit: https://parents.sd42.ca. For additional information about this program and the registration process, visit https://www.sd42.ca/student-registration/.
The SD42 Late French Immersion program is an excellent opportunity for students who want to learn French as another language and are looking for a challenge. Students learn French while learning all subject areas of the curriculum. Students who are currently in Grade 5 are eligible to begin Late French Immersion in September 2025 at Golden Ears Elementary. This two-year elementary program continues at Maple Ridge Secondary School until Grade 12, when students can graduate with a dual Dogwood.
To learn more about our French Immersion program, watch our French Immersion informational video: https://youtu.be/m-K1X3kA6Lo
For additional information, please contact Laura Brandon, Principal of École Golden Ears Elementary at Laura_Brandon@sd42.ca or Jennifer Simon, Principal and Coordinator of French Programs at Jennifer_Simon@sd42.ca.
The Late French Immersion program runs out of Golden Ears Elementary (23124 118 Avenue, Maple Ridge).
IN OUR COMMUNITY
Foundry News
The Foundry provides mental health care, substance use services, physical and sexual health care, youth, and family peer supports, and social services to youth aged 12-24 years of age. It provides drop-in counselling as well as various social events that your child can attend. This is a terrific way to build positive connections with others within the Maple Ridge community.