Memo – Friday, January 19, 2018

UPCOMING DATES AND NOTICES
Tuesday, January 23 | Skating at Robson Square for Students Grade 1 & Up
Friday, February 2 │ PD DAY NO SCHOOL for students *This date was originally on January 29 and changed to allow our teachers to attend their annual Montessori Professional Development Workshops.
Monday, February 12 | BC FAMILY DAY – Province-wide holiday
Friday, March 2 | PD DAY, No School for Students
Friday, March 2 | SILENT JOURNEY, Parent Workshop (1 pm to 4 pm)
Wednesday, March 7 | Grouse Mountain Field Trip for Students in Extended-Day/Kindergarten & Up
March 19 – 29 | SPRING BREAK, NO SCHOOL
March 30 | GOOD FRIDAY, NO SCHOOL
April 2 | EASTER MONDAY, NO SCHOOL

Sharing Your Expertise: We’ve already had a few parents visit our classes to share experiences and expertise with our students the last term and would love to have more! We’d love to learn about different cultural traditions, professional skills, and even your travel adventures. Telling stories, showing photographs, or demonstrating a skill are just some of the simple ways you can share your wisdom with our students. Please email North Creek or Anchor Point staff or speak with your child’s teachers to arrange a visit!

Hot Lunch (Elementary and Extended-day Children Only):
February Cut-Off – Thursday, January 25, 3:00 PM
March Cut-Off – Thursday, February 22, 3:00 PM

CASA COMMUNITY (PRE-SCHOOL & EXTENDED-DAY)
Extended-Day/Kindergarten Grouse Mountain Outing | March 7th: Students will be spending the day at Grouse Mountain. The first part of the program includes wildlife curriculum lessons, followed by a First Nations experience led by an elder of the Squamish Nation in an authentic Pacific Northwest Coastal longhouse. After lunch, the students will have their afternoon activities in the snow. Students will be taking a school bus for this field trip. There is NO FEE for this outing. We gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance of the Student Enrichment Funds for covering all venue and transportation fees. Please complete and submit the attached permission form by Monday, February 5th.Preparation of snack: This is a friendly reminder about personal food brought from home. Please cut all grapes or grape tomatoes in halves. Hard-boiled eggs must be cut into small pieces. Also, we have a nut-free environment. Thank you for your understanding.

Flower Arranging: This is one of the Practical Life activities that the children enjoy at school. You are invited to sign-up and bring flowers (without thorns or prickly parts) with your child to school on the day you have chosen. If you have placed your name on the sign-up sheet, the children look forward to your flowers very much. If you have decided to change your mind, please take your name off the schedule, so another family may have the opportunity to bring flowers on the available dates. Thank you for your cooperation!

Labeling: Please make the extra effort to label your child’s clothing, shoes, food containers, water bottles, and bags. Many children have identical items. It is very helpful for the children for the staff to be able to identify the objects quickly. This is especially the case when the children identify the objects themselves. Thank you!

Preparation for an Emergency: North Creek asks each family to prepare a personal letter for your child to be kept in our emergency kit (if you have not done one already). In case of an earthquake or other disasters, a letter from home along with a family picture would no doubt be a very special item to have on hand for comfort.

ANAPHYLAXIS ALERT! We have been notified that two children in our Casa community have life-threatening allergy (anaphylaxis) reactions. The triggers are dairy, eggs, tree nuts, kiwis, and hummus. The school is following the VCH guidelines, the families are working with the school, and all AM and PM Preschool and Extended Day are learning about it. Starting in September 2017, North Creek is a nut free environment. Teachers and students will be asked to wash their hands vigilantly and regularly, both at North Creek and in the Extended Day classroom at Anchor Point. Please refrain from bringing these foods and see it as an opportunity to introduce other foods for snacks and lunches to the school environment as you introduce your child to anaphylaxis awareness. If dairy, eggs, and hummus is not avoidable, please inform the teachers of the items at the door. It will help us coordinate the classroom to protect all the children. For more information, please visit www.foodallergycanada.ca. Thank you very much for your attention and assistance.

ANCHOR POINT COMMUNITY (GRADE 1 & UP)
Skating at Robson Square for Students Grade 1 & Up | Tuesday, January 23: Students grades 1 and up have a great opportunity to spend an afternoon at Vancouver’s only outdoor ice rink located at the Robson Square Ice Rink. Instructors will be teaching our students basic skating skills and safety tips. Free rental skates are available but students are welcome to bring their own if they have any. Please check the weather on the day of the field trip and send your child to school with the appropriate clothing and footwear. There is no cost to this field trip. (Apologies for the short notice!)

Upper and Lower Elementary Grouse Mountain Outing | March 7th: Students will be spending the day at Grouse Mountain. The first part of the program includes wildlife curriculum lessons followed by a First Nations experience led by an elder of the Squamish Nation in an authentic Pacific Northwest Coastal longhouse. After lunch, students will have their afternoon activities in the snow. Students will be taking a school bus for this field trip. There is NO FEE for this outing. We gratefully acknowledge the financial assistance of the Student Enrichment Funds for covering all venue and transportation fees. Please complete and submit the attached permission form by Monday, February 5th.

UBC Math CirCle Workshops: Students of grades 4 to 7 are invited to challenge and develop their thinking and Creativity skills at these workshops. This is an enrichment program for students organized by the faculty members of the Department of Mathematics at the University of British Columbia and the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences. The goal of these workshops is to convey to students the importance of mathematics in the real world as well as how much fun mathematics can be. To book any of the following days or for more information send an email to melania@math.ubc.ca
Sessions: Monday evenings (January 22; February 5 & 25; March 5 & 19;April 9 & 23), 4:30 to 6:00 pm, at the Earth Science Building (Main Mall 2207), room 1012
* There is a $5 fee per child (parents are free)
* Parents are welcomed and encouraged to stay.
* Drop-Ins are welcome if seating is available

COMMUNITY NOTICES 

Flintstones Plus Iron multivitamins for children | Issue: Health Canada is advising Canadians that one bottle of children’s “Flintstones Plus Iron” multivitamins (NPN 02247995) was returned to a pharmacy containing unidentified capsules instead of the proper chewable tablets, which are multi-coloured tablets shaped like Flintstones characters.

Wondering what to do with your family on the weekend? Check these out!

Robson Square Ice Rink | Open to End of February: This winter, renew a classic Vancouver tradition and enjoy some old-fashioned fun. Robson Square’s outdoor skating rink has opened to the public. Come and celebrate winter in style with free skating in the heart of downtown Vancouver. It’s a magical place to enjoy an activity with your friends, family and loved ones.

Chinese Lantern Festival | December 15 to January 21: Experience Vancouver in a whole new light in this 5-week celebration of Chinese culture featuring massive lanterns, amazing performances, storytelling, food trucks, and a marketplace at the PNE.

Canyon Lights through January 28, 4PM-9PM: Re-capture the feeling of wonder and excitement of the holiday season and be amazed by the hundreds of thousands of lights throughout the park. The suspension bridge, Treetops Adventure, Cliffwalk, the rainforest and canyon are transformed into a world of festive lights and visual enchantment.

Vancouver International Boat Show | January 17-21: Located in 2 places – an indoor venue at BC Place and a Floating Show at Granville Island. Free for children under 16 years old.

Vancouver Motorcycle Show | January 19-21: If you love motorcycles, this event is for you!  Now 3 days long, the Vancouver Motorcycle Show rides into Abbotsford’s Tradex at the end of January.  A family-friendly event; children 5 and under get in for FREE!  Children aged 6-12 years can learn to ride at the show, for FREE!

Vive les Voyageurs Winter FestivalJanuary 20 & 21: Shake off the winter blues and kick up your heels at our 9th annual French-Canadian winter festival! Enjoy interactive cultural experiences from Métis dancers to maple taffy and so much more.