Winter Fair Countdown

Last day for MunchaLunch orders is TODAY – Friday, Nov 30th!

https://munchalunch.com/login is open for ordering Subway. Click the Fundraising tab on the Munch website.

-Baked Items –  drop off your store-bought or homemade baking on Dec 5th.  Please leave the baking at the office, or in the staff room on the back table (near the photocopier).

– Please Volunteermany hands make light work!  The Sign Up Genius is up and running. Follow this link https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b054ba4a92aa0fb6-winter sign up for a job on the night of the Winter Fair.

– Raffle baskets. Don’t forget your cash donations of $10-$15. Contact Ann MarieLewis annmarielewis604@gmail.com if you have questions related to class crafts or baskets.

– Business Owners & Silent Auction.  If anyone has a business they would like to promote by donating a gift for the silent auction we welcome that.

We need more donations for the Shop and Wrap room (new or gently used items to donate, leave in lobby),

– Wine donations? (bring a bottle in discretely & leave at office).

 

PAC Updates

In this PAC update:

1. Winter Fair Reminders

2. Last call for your Emergency Kit order – sales close November 30th

3. NEW – After School Programs being offered daily at Ross Road for Winter 2019. Registration is open now!


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Winter Fair Reminders –  Fundraiser Held December 5th 5-8pm

Here’s what you can do to help:

  • MunchaLunch https://munchalunch.com/login is open for ordering Subway on the night of the fair. Click the Fundraising tab on the Munch website. Last day for orders is Friday, Nov 30.
  • Baked Items –  drop off your store-bought or homemade baking on Dec 5th.  Please leave the baking at the office, or in the staff room on the back table (near the photocopier).
  • Raffle baskets. Don’t forget your cash donations of $10-$15. Contact Ann MarieLewis annmarielewis604@gmail.com if you have questions related to class crafts or baskets.
  • Business Owners & Silent Auction.  If anyone has a business they would like to promote by donating a gift for the silent auction we welcome that.
  • We need more donations for the Shop and Wrap room (new or gently used items to donate, leave in lobby),
  • Any more wine donations? (bring a bottle in discretely & leave at office).

General Winter Fair questions can be asked at: rossroadwinterfair@gmail.com


Emergency Preparedness Kit Fundraiser – order before November 30th

EM-PREPARE-ReadyRoss Road Elementary recently participated in the province-wide earthquake drill on October 18, the Great BC Shake Out.

Are you prepared? Do you have your emergency kits ready?

We have a great opportunity for you to purchase ready to go emergency preparedness kits for family and friends. They make great seasonal gifts and what better way to keep your loved ones safe than to have an emergency preparedness kit close at hand.

Ross Road PAC has partnered with BC Quake to offer a discount off their regular retail priced safety and survival kits. And from our purchases, BC Quake will donate back to our PAC $20 from the sale of every earthquake kit and $10 from the sale of every vehicle kit.

• Orders will commence Monday, October 22 and will close Friday, November 30.

• Orders will be delivered Friday, December 14.

Please follow the link below to order your kits online:

http://www.bcquake.ca/group-rossroad/
password: rossroad

Contact Denise Dehestani denisedehestani@gmail.com for any questions.


NEW – Winter 2019 After School Programs at Ross Road

MONDAYS

Brainstem: Little Brains – Chemical Engineering Grades K-1

January 7 – March 13 (8 weeks; no class Jan 28th or Feb 18th)

3:00-4:00pm at Ross Road School Music Room

(Kindergarten students with parents’ permission are picked up from their classrooms by our lead instructor and escorted to the Music room, Gr. 1. Students make their way to music room on their own (ask if you would like the Kindergarten pick-up arrangements to be made for your gr. 1 students).

$180.00

Program Description: Chemical engineering uses science to process raw materials and chemicals into useful forms. They can lead to the discovery of important new materials and processes. These discoveries may be useful for other engineering disciplines or just to make our live easier.

The little brains will learn about solutions, chemical reaction, mixtures, solids, liquids, absorption, and more concepts while using his or her creativity and curiosity the STEM methodology.

Maximum 12 participants.

To Register:  https://brainstemlearningcanada.perfectmind.com/23901/Classes/BookMe4LandingPages/CoursesLandingPage?courseId=0e70a2a4-91b8-4554-b6d0-fd53cbe28a58

TUESDAYS

Bricks4Kidz – Gizmos & Gadgets – Grades 1-5

January 8 – March 12 (10 weeks)

3:00-4:15pm at Ross Road School Music Room

$150.00

Program Description: Gadgets and Gizmos is all about making fun from the STEM-based LEGO creations we build! From spinning tops to a spin art models, kids will love playing with their creations! But don’t worry, we sneak in lots of learning, too – understanding probability in the “3-in-a-row” game model and learning about friction and symmetry with the spinning top lesson. Don’t miss out! Learn more at https://www.bricks4kidz.com/

Maximum 20 participants.

To Register: https://my.bricks4kidz.com/index.php?action=classdetail&record=211558

WEDNESDAYS

Girls with Grit – Girls; Grades 3-5

January 9 – March 13 (10 weeks)

3:00-4:30pm at Ross Road School Music Room

$280

Program Description: Let’s raise a generation of girls who are mentally happy and healthy, who know it’s okay to be strong and soft at the same time, who know how to deal with adversity, and who are totally in-tune with their unique awesome-ness.

At Girls with Grit, we use yoga to show how strong our bodies are, mindful meditation (aka #braintrain) to show how strong our spirits are, and awesome crafts to show how strong our creative sparks are. We also talk about real topics like friendships, stress, pressure, anxiety + mental health, gender stereotypes, technology, compassion, empathy and what being an awesome girl is really all about. Oh yeah – we also laugh alot!  And we’d love you to join us.

For more info check out www.girlswithgritvancouver.com. We also offer scholarships donated by past Grit parents – please ask if you need!

Maximum participants: 20 girls

To Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/girls-with-grit-at-ross-road-elementary-grades-3-5-wednesdays-jan-9-mar-27-300-430pm-tickets-52226138787

THURSDAYS

Brainstem: Specialists/Managers: Aerospace Astronautical Engineering – Grades 2-7

January 10 – March 14 (10 weeks)

3:00-4:30pm at Ross Road School Music Room

$333.30

Program Description: Aerospace engineering involves the design and construction of planes and space shuttles. Aeronautical engineering covers crafts that stay inside the Earth’s atmosphere (such as commercial planes) while astronautical engineering covers craft that leave the Earth’s atmosphere (theory and practice of navigation beyond Earth’s atmosphere, such as space shuttles).

In this program the specialist and managers will learn about the fundamentals of astronautical industry discovering about aerodynamics; gravity; velocity; acceleration; forces to lift, drag and thrust objects; aerodynamics like Bernoulli principle; and space environment characteristics. They will use math to improve their results; will discover about the importance of the materials in this engineering branch; and use his or her creativity and curiosity to design, build and test their own prototypes at the same time they have fun.

To Register: https://brainstemlearningcanada.perfectmind.com/23901/Classes/BookMe4LandingPages/CoursesLandingPage?courseId=9b3b4621-c85b-48e7-9ef1-7180f2a453b1

FRIDAYS

First Nations Art with Gordon Dick – Grades 1-5

January 11 – February 1

3:00-4:00pm at Ross Road School Music Room

$70

Program Description: Join Gordon Dick from the Tsleil-Wauwuth Nation to learn basic Coast Salish shapes, find out about spirit animals and create your own indigenous animal.

To Register: Please fill out this form, print it and return to Ross Road School Office with a cheque for $70 payable to Gordon Dick Registration Form

 

 

 

PAC REMINDERS

Some mid week reminders:

1. The school Library needs some help starting next week.

2. This Friday November 16th is the last day to order for:

  • The Card Project
  • The Grade 7 Quebec Fundraiser

 


Parent helpers needed to catalogue new library books  

Our school library has received a large volume of new books, due in part to PAC fundraising, that need to be prepared for circulation. Our school Teacher-Librarian Maria McAllister is looking for parent helpers on three upcoming dates to help with this:
Monday, November 19  8:50am-12:00pm
Friday, November 23     12:50pm-2:50pm
Monday, November 26  8:50am-12:00pm
If you can give some time to help out on one of those dates, that would be an immense help to get the new books ready quickly for our kids to read and enjoy. Parent helpers will give each book a stamp and a barcode, and apply a protective tape to the book spines. Please sign up to help out at the link below.

 


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The Card Project – last call for orders

The Card Project is (once again!) a great success.

A special “Thank You” goes to our teachers who made such beautiful art with our children.

This is a friendly reminder to those who still want to order greeting cards, notebooks or canvasses with their child’s art:

Final orders are due this Friday, November 16 for delivery by December 10 – 14.

The priority orders which were received by October 28 will be delivered by November 26.

 You can order online at TheCardProject.ca by using our school Access Code RR97.

Or you can login with the art number printed on the back of your child’s greeting card.

For more information or if you have any questions, please contact:

Marcelle at 604 924 2660 or at Marcelle@TheCardProject.ca

Michele at 604-764-2588 or at mikeandmichele2009@live.ca.

Thank you for your support in this fundraiser.


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Quebec Exchange Winter Fundraising Campaign – last call for orders

The Ross Road students in Grade 7 French Immersion are asking for your help to raise funds for their trip to Quebec exchange trip this winter!

Order forms are due by this Friday, November 16, 2018. Pick up of your order will be at Ross Road on Thursday, December 6, 2018 from 2:00-4:00 pm. 

If you have any questions, please contact Kirsten Behler at behlerkirsten@yahoo.ca

The students are offering four types of products, all of which make great gifts over the holiday season:

1. Purdy’s Chocolates – here is the link to the Christmas Catalogue with the pricing. Please make sure you add tax (5%). https://www.purdys.com/SSP%20Applications/Purdys%20Chocolatier/Purdys%20-%20Live/files/Purdys-2018-Christmas-Catalogue.pdf

2. Moja Coffee – great java brewed on the North Shore!
$16.00 per 400g bag. You will be receiving Moja vouchers which can be redeemed for bags of coffee (ground or beans) at any of the Moja locations.
3. Bakestone Brothers/24th Avenue Baked Goods 
Unbaked frozen pies to bake and enjoy at home.
$11 per pie and you can choose from the following:
  • Apple
  • Apple Caramel
  • Pumpkin
  • Blueberry
  • Peach
  • Case of Pie Shells (6)
Unbaked frozen cookie dough “pucks” to bake and enjoy at home.
$12 per bag and you can choose from the following:
  • Chocolate Chip
  • English Toffee
  • Oatmeal Chocolate Chip
  • Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip
  • Chocolate coconut truffle
  • Shortbread
Each bag of cookies contains 50 pieces of 1oz. preformed, frozen cookie pucks
4. Poinsettias and Wreaths from DeVry Greenhouse – beautiful holiday plants for gifts or decorating.
  • 6.5” Poinsettias in red, white or pink – $13
  • Holiday indoor tropical planter – four different live plant varieties – $30
  • 22” Mixed Wreath – $30

Here is how it works:
• Enter all your orders in the appropriate forms. There are 3 separate forms attached for
baked goods, coffee and poinsettias, plus Purdy’s glossy pamphlet.
• Make sure you enter the student’s name on all order forms, and please print clearly on
all forms.
• Add up your total costs and submit one cheque for the total amount, payable to Ross
Road School.
• For Purdy’s orders, please make sure you add tax (5%).
• Grade 7’s – We suggest you take photos of your order forms before returning them to the school, that way you will remember who you ordered what for!
• Return your order forms and the cheque to the school by November 16.

Thank you very much for your support and we hope you have a wonderful holiday season!

Pie and cookies form 2018

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Moja order form 2018

 

PAC Reminders

Movie Night at Ross Road is next Friday, November 9th!

Movie Night Nov 9

Join us for a fun Family Movie Night in the Ross Road School gym on Friday November 9th. The Ross Road School PAC presents ‘Teen Titans GO! To The Movies’. Come in your PJs with your comfy blankets and pillows, or lawn chairs, to set up in the gym and settle in for this silly animated film feature.

Why? To bring school families together for a fun fundraising event in support of the Ross Road School PAC.

A popcorn and candy concession will be available before the movie. And…if you want to truly take the night off and make it ‘dinner and a movie’, the Mom’s Grilled Cheese Truck will be on-site starting at 5:30pm providing delicious warm sandwiches for purchase.

Admission to the movie is by donation to the Ross Road School PAC.

This is a parent supervised event. Students will not be admitted without a supervising adult.

Ross Road School & Teen Titans GO to the Movies!

Friday November 9th

5:30-7:00pm – Food Truck is Open Outside

Mom’s Grilled Cheese Truck
6:00-6:30pm – Gym Open
Popcorn & Candy Concession available for purchase
6:30-8:00pm – Movie
Teen Titans GO! To The Movies!Rated: PG
Length: 1 hour 24 minutes
Type: Animation, Action, Comedy

When the Teen Titans go to the big screen, they go big! “Teen Titans GO! to the Movies” finds our egocentric, wildly satirical Super Heroes in their first feature film extravaganza – a fresh, gleefully clever, kid-appropriately crass and tongue-in-cheek play on the superhero genre, complete with musical numbers.

Don’t miss Jesse Miller’s Social Media Awareness Presentations: November 15th. 

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Need some information about navigating Social Media with your children? Ross Road School is here to help!

We are welcoming back expert Jesse Miller.  Jesse Miller will present to Ross Road students regarding Social Media Awareness during the day on Thursday, November 15th. And will be following up with a special presentation for parents at 7:00pm on the same evening.

These presentations are sponsored by our Ross Road PAC. Mark your calendars!


Emergency Preparedness Kit Fundraiser – order before November 30th

EM-PREPARE-ReadyRoss Road Elementary recently participated in the province-wide earthquake drill on October 18, the Great BC Shake Out.

Are you prepared? Do you have your emergency kits ready?

We have a great opportunity for you to purchase ready to go emergency preparedness kits for family and friends. They make great seasonal gifts and what better way to keep your loved ones safe than to have an emergency preparedness kit close at hand.

Ross Road PAC has partnered with BC Quake to offer a discount off their regular retail priced safety and survival kits. And from our purchases, BC Quake will donate back to our PAC $20 from the sale of every earthquake kit and $10 from the sale of every vehicle kit.

• Orders will commence Monday, October 22 and will close Friday, November 30.

• Orders will be delivered Friday, December 14.

Please follow the link below to order your kits online:

http://www.bcquake.ca/group-rossroad/
password: rossroad

Contact Denise Dehestani denisedehestani@gmail.com for any questions.


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Quebec Exchange Winter Fundraising Campaign

The Ross Road students in Grade 7 French Immersion are asking for your help to raise funds for their trip to Quebec exchange trip this winter!

The students are offering four types of products, all of which make great gifts over the holiday season:

1. Purdy’s Chocolates – here is the link to the Christmas Catalogue with the pricing. Please make sure you add tax (5%). https://www.purdys.com/SSP%20Applications/Purdys%20Chocolatier/Purdys%20-%20Live/files/Purdys-2018-Christmas-Catalogue.pdf

2. Moja Coffee – great java brewed on the North Shore!
$16.00 per 400g bag. You will be receiving Moja vouchers which can be redeemed for bags of coffee (ground or beans) at any of the Moja locations.
3. Bakestone Brothers/24th Avenue Baked Goods 
Unbaked frozen pies to bake and enjoy at home.
$11 per pie and you can choose from the following:
  • Apple
  • Apple Caramel
  • Pumpkin
  • Blueberry
  • Peach
  • Case of Pie Shells (6)
Unbaked frozen cookie dough “pucks” to bake and enjoy at home.
$12 per bag and you can choose from the following:
  • Chocolate Chip
  • English Toffee
  • Oatmeal Chocolate Chip
  • Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip
  • Chocolate coconut truffle
  • Shortbread
Each bag of cookies contains 50 pieces of 1oz. preformed, frozen cookie pucks
4. Poinsettias and Wreaths from DeVry Greenhouse – beautiful holiday plants for gifts or decorating.
  • 6.5” Poinsettias in red, white or pink – $13
  • Holiday indoor tropical planter – four different live plant varieties – $30
  • 22” Mixed Wreath – $30

Here is how it works:
• Enter all your orders in the appropriate forms. There are 3 separate forms attached for
baked goods, coffee and poinsettias, plus Purdy’s glossy pamphlet.
• Make sure you enter the student’s name on all order forms, and please print clearly on
all forms.
• Add up your total costs and submit one cheque for the total amount, payable to Ross
Road School.
• For Purdy’s orders, please make sure you add tax (5%).
• We suggest you take photos of your order forms before returning them to the school –
that way, you will remember who you ordered what for!
• Return your order forms and the cheque to the school by November 16.

Key dates:
Return forms by Friday, November 16, 2018.
Pick up your order at Ross Road on Thursday, December 6, 2018 from 2:00-4:00 pm.
If you have any questions, please contact Kirsten Behler at behlerkirsten@yahoo.ca
Thank you very much for your support and we hope you have a wonderful holiday season!

Order forms are here if you need them:

Ross Road PAC Fire Relief Update

As you may have heard, in the early hours of Monday morning, a fire destroyed part of the Mountainside Village complex in Lynn Valley. The dreadful fire took the life of our Grade 2 Ross Road student, Sepehr Koshkoye-Delshad, and his mother, Nargess Casnajad.

The Ross Road PAC has a few suggestions on how we as the Ross Road School Community can help:

Financial Donations:
1) Sepehr’s class will be filling up a fireman’s boot with cash donations to pass along to the family. We are not sure on the details for this yet so stay tuned for more information on this.

2) The PAC would also like to set up a fund that goes directly to  Sepehr Koshkoye-Delshad’s family. Please put your donation into an envelope marked Fire Relief, and drop it into the PAC mailbox, located near the Ross Road School office. The money collected will be given to the Sepehr’s class to fill the boot.

3) The community can also deposit at Blueshore Financial Lynn Valley by using account: Fire Relief 93081553. This has been set up by the Lynn Valley Lions Club – http://www.lvlions.com/fire-relief-information-june-11-2018/

4) There are also numerous Go-Fund me pages that have been set up, these can be viewed online.

Food Donations:
1) Non-perishable food items and unused toiletries will be collected in the school lobby under the stairs. Once collected, we will drop them off at the Harvest Project on Friday, June 22nd after school.

2) Please do not donate clothes or anything else at the school.

Other Donations:
1) Mountain Village Hub Support will be located in Lynn Valley Mall (access closest to Winner’s entrance – the old Zeller’s location across the parking lot from Safeway) They are collecting small household items for those that have lost their homes and have to start over again.

2) Drop off hours: 7:30 am- 9:30 am, June 14 – 15 & June 18-22

3) http://www.lvlions.com/fire-relief-information-june-11-2018/ This website lists the items that are needed for the demographic that have lost everything.

4) If there are bigger items that you wish to donate, they can be noted at this location, but please do not drop them off at school.

5) The Lynn Valley Lions will have a trailer on Lynn Valley Days, June 16th, near the beer garden between 1 and 5pm.

Let us be as supportive of our community as we can be.

If you should determine that your child needs further professional counselling, please feel free to contact the school for phone numbers of local agencies that are available to assist you. The following websites are additional resources you may want to look at, as you support your son or daughter through this loss:
http://www.bcchildrens.ca/health-info/coping-support/grief-loss
http://www.bcbereavementhelpline.com/
http://hollyburn.ca/

Thank you to all for the support that you have shown thus far and continue to show.

 

Munch’a’Lunch – Ordering Now Open

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Munch’a’Lunch is Ross Road’s hot lunch program.  Parents have the opportunity to order lunch for their children on Fridays starting September 29th.

We’re excited to let you know that ordering is now open for the first session of Ross Road hot lunch days.  This will run from September 29th to February 16th.  (2nd session will run from March through June) . We have a great selection of restaurants participating with rotating menu’s.

For students to receive hot lunch on September 29th, your order must be placed by September 21st.  Ordering for this first session will close on September 28th.

This is a PAC fundraiser.  Please see the PAC web site for more information:

https://rossroadpac.ca/fundraising/how-to-order-through-munchalunch/ 

If you have any questions, please contact Jackie at jackie_hicks@hotmail.com

To login to an existing account, returning parents can go to:  munchalunch.com/login

To register a brand new account, parents can go to:  munchalunch.com/schools/rossroad/

Have a Great Week.

Ross Road PAC

 Contact us at rossroadpac@gmail.com 

Website – rossroadpac.ca

Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/ecolerossroadschoolPAC/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/rossroadpac (@rossroadpac)

PAC NEWSLETTER – SEPTEMBER 8, 2017

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You survived the first 4 days of school, How is everyone doing? Ready for next week?

PAC VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The PAC are looking for more volunteers to join not only the PAC Executive but also to run smaller projects. Positions needed for 2017/2018 are as follows:

  • Co-Chair – Work together with Susan Neale to perform chair duties
  • Co-Communications Coordinator – Assist with weekly posts & social media, web updates
  • KM Club Parent leader
  • Parent Social Coordinators

To join the PAC or ask more questions about what is involved please contact us at rossroadpac@gmail.com

BrainSTEM

The PAC are pleased to be able to offer an after school program that is offered by BrainSTEM.

  • Starts Monday, September 18th for Robotics
  • Starts Thursday, September 21st for Mechanical Engineering
  • To register for the first time please contact Sarah Baldwin or at 604-379-2767
  • Detailed registration and course information can be found here –BrainSTEM – RR 2017 Program- Fall 2017.

School Family Photos – PAC Fundraiser

We will hold Family Photo day on September 24/25th. Stay tuned to book your appointment.

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ROAD TRAFFIC

Just to reiterate:

  • No pickup / drop off from the Allan Road Cul-de-sac.
  • Remember Bushnell Pl to Kilkenny Rd is a one way zone during pick up and drop off times.
  • We have lovely volunteers, parents and school kids, who come out rain or shine to ensure that kids get to school safely in the drop off zone on Bushnell Pl.  Please use this service.
  • Ross Road kids also like to bike to school, remember to look out for these young cyclists.

Have a great rest of the week and remember to talk to fellow parents about this newsletter and our volunteer opportunities.

Ross Road PAC

 Contact us at rossroadpac@gmail.com 

Website – rossroadpac.ca

Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/ecolerossroadschoolPAC/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/rossroadpac (@rossroadpac)

PAC NEWSLETTER – September 4, 2017

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Enjoy your last day of summer and what a wonderful day it will be, I believe a high of 29 degrees today.

Tomorrow Grades 1-7 are back for a few hours from 8.43 to 10.43 and then full day on Wednesday onwards. Kindies are gradual entry and will have their times provided by the school.

To welcome everyone back from the wonderful summer we have had the PAC will be providing a welcome back coffee tomorrow, Tuesday 5th, from 8.30 outside the front doors next to the annex.  PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN MUGS. Lets try to be sustainable.

Kindies will have their own coffee morning on Friday 8th, at 9am outside the front doors bu the annex (weather dependant).  Again please bring your own mug.

A reminder that there will be PAC Family photos this month. More information will be coming on this.

Munch-a-lunch details will be available soon so stay on the look out for that.

PAC GM dates and the annual GM dates have been fixed and can be found here.

We are also looking for new volunteers for the new year. If you have a bit of time to spare to a good cause then please put your name forward to rossroadpac@gmail.com. Volunteer opportunities can be found here.

Lastly remember to pass along the information to new parents at the school about our lovely newsletter and the PAC website. It is going to be a wonderful year with lots of activities.

Have a great rest of the week.

Ross Road PAC

 Contact us at rossroadpac@gmail.com 

Website – rossroadpac.ca

Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/ecolerossroadschoolPAC/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/rossroadpac (@rossroadpac)

PAC NEWSLETTER – JUNE 27, 2017

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Yes that is right 3 more days until school wraps up.

Just a few things to mention:

The Spring Carnival was a runaway success. We had the weather cooperate and the turn out was amazing. Thanks to all those that made the event amazing. The PAC raised $9,700

We also had two other events take place last week, the Screenagers showing and the PAC Volunteer Appreciation night. Hopefully the kids and parents got a lot out of watching Screenagers. in terms of the PAC Volunteer Appreciation night we will look to hold this every year so that we can show all the volunteers who make things happen our appreciation.

Volunteers Needed

As this school year ends and we anticipate the start of the new school term we are looking for new volunteers and PAC EXEC members. We ‘d like to take a moment to thank Tamrah Corben, Scott Munro, and Jen Nuttall for all their hard work and time on the Exec committee. They will be stepping down from their roles making way for new volunteers. Positions needed for 2017/2018 are as follows:

Please contact Tamrah or Susan Neale if you are interested in these positions or email rossroadpac@gmail.com

 AGM Minutes

The AGM (Annual General Meeting) minutes from the meeting held in May are  now available – please click here to view RR PAC AGM MINUTES May 2017

Special Event Schedules

  • Staff Appreciation Lunch – Kindergarten
  • Family Bingo Night – Grade 1
  • Spring Carnival – Grade 2/3
  • Christmas Fair – Grade 4/5
  • Grade 7 Farewell – Grade 6

 Have a great rest of the week.

Ross Road PAC

 Contact us at rossroadpac@gmail.com 

Website – rossroadpac.ca

Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/ecolerossroadschoolPAC/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/rossroadpac (@rossroadpac)

PAC NEWSLETTER – JUNE 9, 2017

SPRING CARNIVAL IS TONIGHT – 5PMsc2

It is not too late to sign up for your volunteer shift. With more than 30 activities planned, we need everyone’s help to make it happen. http://signup.com/go/ossoLBt

Screenagers Growing up in the Digital Age 

Remember today is the last day to let us know if you will be attending the showing of ScreenAgers.  We need numbers to determine if we are to hold the showing on the 12th June at 7pm in the Gym or the Library.  https://impactflow.com/event/3114/checkout/tickets 

Remember this is open to the community outside of Ross Road as well, however we will ask for a small donation. SPREAD THE WOR

All students in grade 6 and 7 will be watching this film on Tuesday June 13th

Volunteer Appreciation Night

  • All parents who have volunteered an hour or more this year are invited
  • There will be music, food and door prizes. BYOB
  • Saturday June 17th, 7pm
  • The address 1930 Cedar Village Crescent
  • RSVP to the PAC email to help Plan ordering by JUNE 15th

We will see you tonight at 5pm.

Ross Road PAC

 Contact us at rossroadpac@gmail.com 

Website – rossroadpac.ca

Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/ecolerossroadschoolPAC/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/rossroadpac (@rossroadpac)