Last day contribute to the Food Bank is Tuesday, November 15th

 

Please bring in your canned good, cereals, peanut butter etc. by Tuesday, November 15th. This the last day to contribute to the Food Bank initiative.

PLEASE DROP OFF ALL FOOD DONATIONS IN THE BOXES IN THE SCHOOL LOBBY (the boxes have been removed from the classrooms)

Click here to see a list of suggested items to bring.

Thanks to everyone who helped make this food drive successful. I know many families will appreciate the donations this holiday season.

–Susan Chalmers

Ross Road Parents’ Night Out – tickets on sale now!

Parents, are you ready for a night of FUN? Book your babysitter and come with your dancing shoes! When is this unforgettable night, you ask?
Here are the details:

  • What: Ross Parents’ Night Out! Enjoy a Burger & Beverage for only $20! There will be lots of dancing, fun games and silent auction.
  • When:  Saturday, November 19th, 6:30 PM
  • Where:  Mosquito Creek Bar & Grill (at Westview Plaza)
  • Why:  To raise money for Ross Road to purchase computers, iPad2’s, Smart Boards and laptops (*see below for more info)

Mark your calendars and get your tickets…now on sale!
Tickets are $20 per person (includes burger & beverage)
To purchase tickets, please contact:

• Judy Campardo at judycampardo@shaw.ca or call 604-505-4556
• Michele Ferguson at mtjs@telus.net or call 778-389-5017

To let you know what kind of night you will have, read about what some Ross Road parents have to say…

We always make sure to book a babysitter early – this is a great parent gathering that is not to be missed!  Great music for dancing later too!
—Jen VanderMye

I love walking into a pub and knowing everyone there! It is fun to see parents (without kids) out having a good time… no soccer balls, no hockey rinks, not a back pack in sight! Just adult beverages and burgers… who knew these people could be this fun when their kids aren’t around!!
—Jane Ince

I never knew what a Toonie Toss was!  But the men sure do get competitive!  Given the prize… What a night!
—Judy C.

Thanks so much for helping us support our kids!
See you on November 19th!
—Judy and Michele

*Information Technology (IT) Committee
The PAC has made the decision to purchase suitable computers and other technological devices for our classrooms. This is a large project that is directed by an Information Technology (IT) Committee. All stakeholders (teachers, administrators, School Board representatives and parents) are represented on the Committee. More information about IT purchases will be coming home to families soon. To assist in the purchases planned for this school year, funds raised at the Parents’ Night Out will go towards computers, iPad2’s, Smart Boards and laptops.

For more information about the IT Committee and the planned purchases, please contact Jane Ince or Carolann Fraenkel:
Jane Ince:  jane@jimediaconnections.com
Carolann Fraenkel: CFraenkel@nvsd44.bc.ca

Food Day orders – new deadline: Friday, November 4th

Dear Ross Road Parents:

MunchALunch is open for Food Day ordering until Friday, November 4th at midnight.  This will allow you to order for November, January and February. For those parents who missed the initial ordering deadline or would like to add to an existing order, you are welcome to go to MunchALunch to do so until this new deadline.

Click here, or on the MunchALunch logo at the top right of this website, to go to the Food Days page where you will find the MunchALunch buttons to either log in or to register your children.

If you want to view what you have already ordered for your child, look under the menu options for My Account and then View My Order.

Any questions, please contact me at liv2play@telus.net.

Tammy Stothers
604 986 9575

Ross Road Parents’ Night Out: Saturday November 19th!

Mark your calendars for the third Ross Road Community Night Out! A great chance for parents to get together, have fun and raise funds for our school!

Date: Saturday, November 19th
Location: Mosquito Creek Grill
Time: 6:30pm
Price: $20 per ticket (includes burger and beverage)

  • All proceeds go directly to Ross Road School.
  • Click here to read about last year’s event.
  • Tickets go on sale Thursday, November 3rd.

To buy tickets, help out, or donate items to the Silent Auction, please contact:
Michele Ferguson: mtjs@telus.net
or
Judy Campardo: judycampardo@shaw.ca

Reminder: October 17th is the last day to place your online “Food Days” order!

Just a reminder that Monday, October 17th is the last day to place your online food order. Orders must be placed before midnight tonight.

Click on this link, or the bright green “Munch a Lunch” logo at the top right of this website to start the ordering process.

For your reference, here are the Food Days dates up to February 2012:

  • Friday, October 28th: Flying Wedge Pizza
  • Friday, November 18th: Verdicchio Pasta
  • Friday, January 13th: Flying Wedge Pizza
  • Friday, February 17th: Subway Sandwiches

Food Days are also listed on the PAC Calendar page, click here to view.

Wanted: A new coordinator for the Ross Road Christmas event!

Click to see more photos from the 2010 Christmas Craft Fair

Ross Road students checking out the ever-popular Class Raffle Baskets at the 2010 Christmas Craft Fair. Click on the image to view more photos.

Ross Road families have enjoyed a Christmas event at the school for many years now.  It serves as both a great social/community evening, and an important fundraiser for our kids.   Although the event has taken the form of a Craft Fair for some years, it can be anything we want it to be : )

Carolyn Sluis, our PAC co-chair since 2009, has very capably coordinated the Christmas Craft Fair for the past few years, but is stepping down from the position this year. We are all so grateful to her for all the energy and effort she and her team put into creating such memorable, festive evenings for Ross Road students and parents alike! Thank you, Carolyn!

Now we are looking for someone new to head up a simple, enjoyable evening for the Ross Road Community.  It could be as basic as a Sing-a-long.  Add in the famous Ross Road Class Raffle Baskets (last year we raised $3500 in raffle basket
tickets alone!), and maybe a concession with Christmas treats and you’d have a fun, easy-to-organize evening.  Some teachers have expressed an interest in having their classes make art/crafts and sell them at the fair—that could be a great fundraiser, too!

We have booked the school gym for Friday, December 2nd, in hopes that someone or some people would step forward to keep this popular annual event going!  You would have help from the Class Rep Coordinator to organize the Class Reps and the Raffle Baskets, and Carolyn is happy to help you get started.  Grab a few friends and make this event happen!

If you are interested in this position, please use this form to contact our PAC co-chairs, Carolyn Sluis and Lene Burgmann:

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Jesse Miller discusses internet safety and social media awareness with Ross Road Students and parents

Last week, Jesse Miller of Mediated Reality came to speak to Ross Road parents and intermediate students about internet safety and social media awareness. He had two sessions with the students on Thurs, Oct. 8th: one with the Grade 4-5 students and one with the Grade 6-7s, and a presentation for parents the night before – thank you to those parents who joined us on Wednesday evening! We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. In fact, we liked his presentation and main message so much that we would like to share a few details from the student meetings:

Among the Ross Road Grade 4s and 5s:

  • About 25 to 30 students are on Facebook, despite the fact that you have to be 13 years old to sign up. Several volunteered their ‘Facebook age’ to be 13 (most of them), but a couple of them are 15 or 19 on facebook. This means they will read ads appropriate for 18 and 19-year-olds on the sidebar of their Facebook wall.
  • About 10 of them had experience chatting live with strangers through their Xbox/Playstation headsets.
  • About 15 had experienced being woken up at night by the sound of an incoming text message – someone got woken up at 3 AM the other night!

Among the Ross Road Grade 6s and 7s:

  • About 50 are on Facebook. They are a bit closer to the ‘legal’ age, but about 10 of them are signed up as students at Argyle. Most of these students reported having between 100 and 300 ‘friends’ on Facebook.
  • About 15-20 of them declared that they post photos on Facebook or the internet.
  • 2 students had been on ‘Formspring,’ an online chat site where you can chat and ask questions anonymously.
  • About 10 students said they had written ‘inappropriate’ text messages that they would instantly delete, if they thought their parents would see them. These students didn’t know that these texts are saved for 90 days by law and that their parents could, in fact, ask the provider for a print-out of these same text messages for any given period. There were some pretty shocked faces in the crowd when Jesse Miller told them this!

Jesse Miller also shared with the Grades 6s and 7s, how easy it is for a stranger to simply look up someone’s name on Facebook, then Google the name to find personal information about them such as phone numbers and photos.

Jesse’s general message was to encourage the students to always think about safety and privacy when going online on whatever social media they choose. “If something would feel weird, bad or inappropriate if it happened in real life, then it’s weird, bad or inappropriate on the internet as well” was his key message. He thereby emphasized the importance of applying the same rules for social interaction in real life and on the internet. Stop and think before posting or texting anything! Pretty simple, really!

If parents or students have any further questions they would like to ask Jesse Miller, please contact him directly:
www.mediatedreality.com/
and mention that you are contacting him in connection with his visit to Ross Road. The PAC will also be happy to forward questions to him, if this works better for you.
Email us at: rossroadpacweb@gmail.com

Reminder: Jesse Miller Internet Safety Presentation, Wed. Oct 5th

We are very privileged to have Jesse Miller from Mediated Reality come to our school this Thursday, October 6th, to give our students from Grades 4 thru 7 a presentation on internet awareness and responsibility.   

Jesse will be presenting to parents the evening before – on Wednesday October 5th from 7-9pm in our school library.  We encourage all parents with students in these grades to attend as it will be an eye-opening evening.  Please feel free to bring a friend or two!  It is suggested that this is a “PARENT ONLY” evening.

Click here for more information about Jesse Miller and the presentation.

Jesse Miller Internet Safety Presentation – Wed. Oct. 5th

JESSE MILLER
Internet Safety/Social Media Awareness Presentation
Wednesday October 5th
7:00- 9:00pm in the School Library (parents only)

Join us on Wednesday, October 5th for this FREE, PAC-sponsored presentation with Jesse Miller of Mediated Reality. Jesse Miller is a national speaker who has addressed thousands of participants over the past three years.  Presenting and consulting to schools and companies across British Columbia since 2007, Jesse is in high demand as a keynote speaker on the topics of social media awareness, social networking behaviour and online content evaluation.

Jesse’s presentations have received rave reviews from the many parents who have seen his presentations at other schools. The presentation is geared towards parents of Intermediate students but parents of children in younger grades are encouraged to attend. Parents from other schools are also welcome to come to the presentation.

Wednesday evening’s talk will give parents background information on the presentation that Jesse will be sharing with Intermediate students (Grades 4-7) on Thursday, October 6th at school.

MORE ABOUT THE FOUNDER OF MEDIATED REALITY
Using behaviour-changing presentation techniques, Jesse has an un-matched ability to motivate his audience to evaluate their online profiles and how to assess privacy and connectivity issues. As a public safety innovator, Jesse combines a diverse background in community policing, volunteer management, behaviour analysis and social media connectivity to develop unique presentations and awareness based solutions for his clients.

The approach designed through multimedia based awareness campaigns delivers a measured response to an audience who previously had no idea of their vulnerabilities when participating in online environments. Jesse is a trusted resource to numerous school districts in British Columbia who use his expertise to address issues that occur in school hallways and through social media requiring online evaluation and investigation. Jesse uses this skill set to benefit companies that need evaluation of their social media footprint and current connectivity to clients. He has been featured in numerous publications and articles as an authority on the topics of Internet safety, social media, and mobile-application based technology.

– Excerpted from Jesse Miller’s website at: www.mediatedreality.com