Merry Christmas from the PAC!

IMG_8492What a fun month December was at Ross Road School! We kicked of the holiday season early with the amazing (and very profitable!) Christmas Craft Fair on November 30th, and wrapped up 2012 this week with four fantastic performances of Jingle All the Way and a festive sing-a-long on Friday afternoon. What a great way to start to the holiday season!

Hope you all have a happy and relaxing break! See you back at school on Monday, January 7th, 2013!

–Ross Road PAC Executive Committee

p.s. Recycle your corks! The Ross Road Knitting Club would really appreciate it if you could save your wine corks over the festive season! They will be used to make the knitted cork gnomes that were a popular item at the Christmas Craft Fair! Please drop them off in the box marked “Corks” under the “Down” stairs in the school lobby when school starts up again in 2013! Thank you!

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The Card Project was a wonderful success!

As part of the Card Project, each student in participating classes made an original work of two-dimensional art and had it made into a professionally printed greeting card. Each family was then able to buy boxes of these personalized Christmas cards! How cool is that?

We had a tremendous response in card orders and Ross Road raised $1,000!

It was exciting to see such a variety of beautiful cards that can be shared with family and friends. Scroll down to see a selection of student art – one piece from each participating class.

Thank you to those students, staff and parents who participated by supporting this new fundraiser.

And thank you to Deborah Clegg, who spearheaded the project and managed it with great enthusiasm and professionalism!

—Ross Road PAC

Grade 4 & 5 Snowpass info

In case you did not receive a SnowPass brochure from your Grade 4 or Grade 5 child(ren), here is some more info from www.snowpass.ca about this great wintertime opportunity!

SnowPassAttention Grade 4s and 5s!
Want to ski and ride free this winter? The Canadian Ski Council’s 2012-2013 SnowPassTM lets you ski and ride three times at EACH participating ski area all across Canada! That means you get to ski or snowboard free three days at every one of your favourite ski areas; if you have a lot of favourite Canadian ski areas, that’s a lot of free skiing and boarding!
 
Requirements are simple: You need to be 9 or 10 years old (born in 2002 or 2003), living in Canada, and want to experience this great winter sport.
 
Beginner? All the better… all Grade 4s and 5s are welcome!
 
Great news … you can now use your Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass card all across Canada!
To apply, visit www.snowpass.ca

Ross Road PAC awarded $3000 grant

We are pleased to announce that our school was awarded a grant for $3000 in October of this year.

S’Cool Life Fund supports D.R.E.A.M.S – which stands for Drama, Recreation, Extra-curricular, Arts, Music and Sports.

The PAC applied last February for a combined grant covering 6 new guitars to make up a full set to be used for Intermediate grades, and choir risers. It will be exciting to see those risers being used in the upcoming Christmas concerts!

We are currently considering the focus of our next application which will be due in May 2013 for the new school year 2013-14.

–Ross Road PAC Executive

Christmas Craft Fair 2012 – an amazing success!

DRUM ROLL PLEASE..

…we made an astonishing $10,000 at the Craft Fair!!! We believe this is a record number and we can all be very proud of ourselves in being part of such an amazing community event. The Christmas Craft Fair  is one of our major fundraisers for the Ross Road community and all proceeds will go to make the school a better place for all of our kids! See below to learn more about how PAC dollars are spent.

Class reps and parents, you truly outdid yourselves with the class baskets this year. They alone raised $3,786! Congratulations to all the lucky raffle basket winners!

THANK YOU EVERYONE!

Thank you for all of you who volunteered – behind the scenes and/or at the fair – we couldn’t have done it without you! We count ourselves as extremely lucky to be working with such a committed bunch of people. Thanks again for contributing your amazing energy, creativity and hard work to make this such a successful Craft Fair.

And thank you to everyone who came out on November 30th and bought raffle tickets, food, drinks and crafts, and contributed to the amazingly festive atmosphere of this year’s Christmas Craft Fair!

Have a wonderful Christmas holiday – enjoy the well deserved time off with your family and all the best for 2013.

Bettina & Desiree
Christmas Craft Fair Committee and the PAC Executive
rossroadcraftfair@gmail.com

 A NOTE ABOUT FUNDRAISING AT ROSS ROAD SCHOOL

WOW! We made so much money at the Christmas Craft Fair! Ross Road parents ROCK!!!

So what is the PAC going to spend all that money on? Most of the money will go towards covering items already in our budget and some of it will likely be saved up for a rainy day or a special purchase yet to be decided on. (All potential purchases above $300 will be put to a vote at a PAC General Meeting, so as parents at Ross Road, you will have a direct say on what we spend the money on, if you come to the General Meetings. The next one will be on January 30, 2013. Exceptions to this are the items already in the budget, which was unanimously approved at the Annual General Meeting in May.)

Here are some of the things we’ve spent PAC money on in the past year or so and will be spending money on again this year as per our budget:

  • $3,000 donated to the school library (we do this every year) to supplement its rather slim annual budget.
  • Three theatrical / musical performances per year at school assemblies. Without PAC funding, there would be NO performing arts events at Ross Road! The School District does not fund these events!
  • Classroom Discretionary Funds: Remember that adorable Mother’s Day craft your child brought home last year? Or the special arts project? Or the new bookcase for the classroom? The PAC gives $200 to each classroom teacher to spend on whatever ‘extra’ they would like to do with their class each year!
  • Educational Speakers: Were you happy that Saleema Noon came out to speak to your child’s class about body science? Or that Jesse Miller came to speak to the intermediate students about internet safety and social media awareness? Or did you reluctantly go to the LICE 911 parent talk last year? The PAC funded them all. The School District cannot afford to put on these events.
  • Emergency Preparedness: Did you give a toonie for emergency preparedness this year? Thank you! That money goes towards emergency food items. On top of that, the PAC puts $500 towards emergency preparedness every year. It’s all stored in the large container at the back of the field.
  • Grade 7 Farewell: Did you know that the grade 6 parents always put on a fabulous reception for the grade 7 students and their parents on the last day of school? The PAC pays $600 each year to help make it amazing!
  • Environment Club: Have you seen the beautiful garden that the Environment Club has created next to the field? The PAC funds the Environment Club with $500 each year.
  • Bike-to-School Week: Did your children get their helmets checked and tried out the obstacle course? Did your child have fun biking to school and parking the bike in the new bike racks? The PAC funds Bike-to-School Week each year and recently purchased the three bike racks at the front of the school.
  • 30 iPads for student use. Students and teachers love them! The School District does not fund IT equipment for student use. If the PAC had not purchased the iPads and several sets of laptops over the past five years, the school would only have 25 laptops for 537 students — in total!
  • Items from the “wish list” that we asked the teachers for in May: levelled home reading books for all primary classes, new novel sets for intermediate grades, various art supplies and more. There was no money in the school budget to fund these items.
  • Sports Equipment: Did you ever see the hockey gear in the gym that was patched together with Duct tape? Or the old balls that couldn’t hold air? The PAC spent $2000 on new gym equipment two years ago. There was no money in the school budget for that!

The funds raised at the Christmas Craft Fair will help pay for all these items.

Without them, we would not be able to do all these things and our kids would miss out! So once again, THANK YOU very much for being such fantastically supportive parents in our school community!

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Fundraising makes an important contribution to the vitality and growth of the École Ross Road School community.  Fundraising provides our school with the financial means to acquire and/or upgrade equipment, supplies, material and programs beyond normal assistance covered by the District and Province.  The additional funds are an investment in our school to enhance programs, policies and activities. Fundraising activities also provide a great opportunity for community-building. We like to have fun AND raise funds at the same time!

  • For more information about PAC fundraising at Ross Road School, click here.
  • To read more about the 2012 Craft Fair and view photos and the list of raffle basket winners, click here
  • If you have any questions, concerns or suggestions, please contact the Ross Road PAC Executive: rossroadpac@gmail.com

The Environment Club is looking for materials for its Edible Garden

imageDear Ross Road parents,

The Ross Road Environment Club is in need of several pieces of 1/2-inch PVC pipe (approx. 6 feet in length) for use as supports for plastic row covers for the winter crop in our edible garden. We also need large sheets of poly to drape over the PVC frames. This will keep the winter chill from our growing produce and ensure a successful spring harvest for our students.

If you have any of these items to donate, please drop off at the edible garden on the morning of Monday, Dec. 10.

Thank you!

Ross Road Environment Club

Snacks and drinks for sale at lunchtime TODAY

Just a reminder that drinks and snacks (potato chips and Pirate Booty) left over from the Craft Fair will be sold at lunch time recess in the lobby this Friday, December 7th!

Send a loonie or toonie with your kids today if they would like to buy some fun treats! All proceeds go to the school.

Thanks,
Ross Road PAC

Christmas Fair raffle basket winners, photos and more!

THANK YOU TO LOCAL BUSINESSES

First off we would like to extend a big thank you to the following local businesses for their generous donations to the Ross Road Christmas Fair 2012:

  • Superstore
  • Save-on Foods
  • Left Coast Naturals
  • Kin’s Farm Market
  • Waves Coffee House
  • Delany’s
  • Starbucks
  • Purdy’s Chocolates
  • Red Tulip Gift Gallery
  • Papa John’s Pizza
  • Posy
  • Riverwood Sales
  • Sir Printing on Lonsdale
  • Laserdome Plus
  • North Vancouver Rec Commission
  • Dr. Lila Nabi at Town Centre Dental
  • InBloom Kids
  • BC Bike Race
  • Laura Morrison, Independent Usborne Books Representative

RAFFLE BASKET WINNERS

>> Click here to see the list of lucky raffle basket winners!

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CHRISTMAS FAIR PHOTOS

>> Click here to view a gallery of photos from the big night!

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ROSS ROAD IN THE NEWS!

Three Ross Road students helped promote the Ross Road Christmas Fair in the North Shore News a little while ago! Click here to see the full page from the November 25 North Shore News Holiday Guide.
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Snacks and drinks for sale at lunchtime this Friday

Drinks and snacks (potato chips and Pirate Booty) left over from the Craft Fair will be sold at lunch time recess in the lobby this Friday, December 7th!

Send a loonie or toonie with your kids on Friday if they would like to buy some fun treats! All proceeds go to the school.

Thanks,
Ross Road PAC

p.s. List of Raffle Basket winners and Craft Fair photos to come soon!

Ross Road Christmas Craft Fair 2012 a huge success! THANK YOU everyone!

What a wonderful evening Friday, November 30th was – lots of smiling children and parents, a gorgeously decorated gym filled with amazing raffle baskets and beautiful crafts handmade by our students, delicious baked goods, Santa on the stage and wonderful live piano music. Not to mention the delicious dinner served in Frosty’s Diner, the yummy crêpes with chocolate sauce, and the craft rooms filled with busy children making fun crafts. All in all, a very festive event with something for everyone.

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THANK YOU everyone for helping put together the amazing raffle baskets, volunteering with your time and talents, buying tickets, and of course, attending this fantastic event. We couldn’t have done it without you. Your competence, your flexibility and your good cheer made the Fair the success it was!

Congratulations to all the lucky raffle basket winners! A complete list of who won what will be posted soon.

Stay tuned for final numbers! Once we have all our expenses in we will be able to give you the amount we raised this year, but it’s already clear that we had a very successful Fair!

The Christmas Craft Fair is one of the PAC’s major fundraisers for the Ross Road community and all proceeds will go to make the school a better place of all of our kids!

Thanks again,

Bettina Harris and Desiree Blume
—Christmas Craft Fair Coordinators

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More photos to come!