Free upcoming Emergency Preparedness workshops

The Ross Road Emergency Preparedness Committee encourages you to attend one or both of the upcoming workshops, presented by the North Shore Emergency Management Office (NSEMO):

“Emergency Preparedness and You
November 19th 7-9:30pm
This workshop covers how to prepare ahead, reduce fear, anxiety and loss that accompany disasters. Learn about safe food and water supplies, utilities, sanitation, out-of-area contacts, what to put in your home emergency kit, and more. Each participant receives a free gas shut off wrench!
 
“Disaster Response and You”
November 26th 7-9:00pm
This workshop covers how to respond during a disaster, what to think about if asked to evacuate, what to put in a “Grab & Go” bag, what resources are available, and more.

Both workshops take place at the NSEMO office:
2nd floor – 147 E. 14th Street,
North Vancouver, BC

For more info, visit the NSEMO website: www.nsemo.org

Twitter 101: A workshop for parents! Tuesday, Nov. 6 (it’s not too late to sign up!)

Have you ever wondered whether Twitter could be helping you or your business?

Get the goods on what it is and what it can do for you, including: target marketing, how to grow your followers and how it can expand the reach of your message.

Michele Fogal is the founder of Word Glow Communications (www.wordglow.ca) and helps small businesses incorporate this tool into a larger Social Media Strategy. She has 2000 followers on her Twitter account @michelefogal, is a Ross Road parent and has graciously agreed to offer this workshop as a fundraiser for the PAC!

  • Tuesday, November 6
  • 7:00 – 9:30 pm
  • Ross Road School Library
  • $35 Single Session Workshop

IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO SIGN UP! We are reopening registration for the Twitter 101 workshop! Just show up and pay at the door (cash or cheque only).

For more info, please contact Michele: mrfogal@gmail.com

Starry Nights tickets, Twitter 101 Parent Workshop, WSR pick-up, and more…

  • Park Royal “Starry Nights” fundraiser tickets will be available for sale next Thursday and Friday (November 8th & 9th), after school in the lobby. Click here for 6 great reasons to go to Starry Nights!
  • Spaces are still available for the Twitter 101 Parent Workshop, next Tuesday, November 6th. Click here for more info about the workshop and how to register.
  • The Valet Service needs volunteers for Tuesday and Wednesday mornings from 8:25 am to 8:45 am for the month of November. If you can help out, please contact Nancy Barton at nancybinbc@hotmail.com.
  • Division E01 (Julien Rubin/Amy McDonald – Grade 7) still needs a Class Rep! Please contact Jen VanderMye at jenandclark@shaw.ca if you can help out. Click here for an updated Class Rep list.

Thank you everyone for signing up to receive PAC posts by email! Note that you don’t need to renew your email subscription each school year!

Hope you all had a great Halloween despite the rain! Now Christmas is around the corner! Stay tuned for more info about the annual Ross Road Christmas Craft Fair, coming up Friday November 30th!

—Ross Road PAC
rossroadpac@gmail.com

Twitter 101: A workshop for parents! Tuesday, Nov. 6

Have you ever wondered whether Twitter could be helping you or your business?

Get the goods on what it is and what it can do for you, including: target marketing, how to grow your followers and how it can expand the reach of your message.

Michele Fogal is the founder of Word Glow Communications (www.wordglow.ca) and helps small businesses incorporate this tool into a larger Social Media Strategy. She has 2000 followers on her Twitter account @michelefogal, is a Ross Road parent and has graciously agreed to offer this workshop as a fundraiser for the PAC!

  • Tuesday, November 6
  • 7:00 – 9:30 pm
  • Ross Road School Library
  • $35 Single Session Workshop

Sign up by Friday, Nov. 2 (Cash or cheque made out to Ross Road PAC in a clearly marked envelope, please. Drop off in PAC drop-box under the ‘down’ stairs in the lobby.)

For more info, please contact Michele: mrfogal@gmail.com

Saleema Noon: Parent Night – Tuesday, Oct 16 – 7:00-8:30pm

Dear Ross Road parents,

The PAC is excited to announce that Saleema Noon, sexual health educator, is coming to our school next week! In advance of her student presentations next Wednesday and  Thursday, we are pleased to invite Ross Road parents to her parents’ session on Tuesday, October 16th, from 7:00 – 8:30 pm in the school library.

Click for more info about Saleema Noon

On Wednesday October 17th and Thursday October 18th, she will give presentations to the students in smaller groups (K-1, Grades 2-3, Grades 4-5, Grades 6-7).

The parent night will include the following topics:

  • Reasons why we need to talk to children about sexual health at a young age
  • 5 stages of sexual development children progress through on their way to becoming sexually mature adults
  • What children should know at each stage, with specific examples of ways to explain body parts and processes
  • How to provide information to children in a way they will understand and remember (and minimize embarrassment for the parent!)
  • How to effectively answer the questions children ask
  • How to reduce risk of child sexual abuse
  • What will be covered in Body Science sessions for students
  • Time for open discussion and questions will be included. Saleema Noon will bring a display of books and other resources.

Parents’ session description taken from her website:
saleemanoon.com/workshops/elementary-program/elementary-outline-a/

Hope to see many of you there!

—Ross Road PAC

Advocacy Ross Road meeting Tuesday, May 22nd – all parents welcome!

Are you interested in expressing your views about the effects of cuts on public education, or finding out more about what’s going on with the current Job Action? If so, there are two options next week:

  • TUESDAY, MAY 22nd – PARENT PLAYGROUND GATHERING
    Next Tuesday a group of concerned parents will be meeting in the school playground at 2:30pm to discuss ways of advocating for high quality education for their children. Hope you can join us! Rain or shine – meet under the covered area by the primary swings if it’s wet!
  • THURSDAY, MAY 24th – JANE THORNTHWAITE FIRESIDE CHAT
    Would you like your provincial representative to know your feelings about the labour dispute with the teachers? If so, visit MLA Jane Thornthwaite during her “fireside chat” at the Lynn Valley library on Thursday, May 24th. Drop in anytime from 10 to 11 am.

Click here to read more about the state of public education in BC. We are in the process of updating this section, which is partly why Tuesday’s playground meeting is taking place, so that we can come up with a strategy for keeping these pages informative, balanced and up-to-date.

If you can’t make it next Tuesday, but would like to share your comments, concerns or suggestions, please send an email to: advocacyrossroad@gmail.com

Thank you!
–Advocacy Ross Road

The Emergency Preparedness Committee (EPC) needs new members!

Ross Road School’s Emergency Supplies Container. Click image to read more about the EPC.

The Ross Road Emergency Preparedness Committee (EPC) is looking for parents to help or join us for the 2012-2013 school year. Along with school administration, the EPC helps to adapt, implement and update the school’s emergency program.

Here are some of the things that the EPC does:

  • Maintain familiarity with the school’s emergency response procedures.
  • Ensure all class ‘grab & go bags’ are properly stocked.
  • Update the emergency response procedures, including the designation of staff for response functions.
  • Update the student identification forms and student release forms.
  • Liaise with the PAC for appropriate funding.
  • Manage an inventory of ‘equipment & supplies list’ and replace resources as necessary. (ex. food rations, water, batteries etc.)
  • Organize and implement a program of drills and exercises, and supervise their conduct and evaluation as part of the school curriculum.
  • Maintain regular contact with parents through meetings and newsletters.

>> Please contact Barb Woznow at wozzy@shaw.ca for more information.

EMERGENCY RELEASE DRILL – FRIDAY, MAY 11

Speaking of emergency response procedures, don’t forget that this afternoon (Friday, May 11) Ross Road will be enacting a full Emergency Release Drill in conjunction with Emergency Preparedness Week. Parents or Emergency Release alternates are asked to pick up their students between 1:30pm – 2:45pm. Please bring ID.

A message from BCCPAC President regarding parent involvement in BC education system

Dear PAC and DPAC chairs and parents,

As we enter the final chapter of this school year, it is a time when the excitement of students and families grows, as preparation for celebrations of student accomplishments take shape and provide opportunity to reflect and share achievements and successes for the school year.

While plans for most of these celebrations and events have been made long ago, I am sad to share that recent discussions in an alarming number of our schools in this province are not positive ones. Members are reporting that the response to parent offers to volunteer to support their students and school community have been very discouraging, negative and multifaceted. Many events are being cancelled even when parents are stepping forward with time, skills and resources to successfully host the activity. Events (many deep in tradition) planned months in advance are being cancelled and deposits paid being lost due to these cancellations – citing policies, liability, special certifications etc.  as reasons why parents cannot volunteer in the absence of teachers.

As parents, the safety of our child is paramount, and we can all agree that activities must ensure the safety of our students.  BCCPAC has and continues to receive input from parents that indicates many barriers to parent engagement continue to exist in our schools both culturally and through restrictive policies and practises which are not guided by concern for student safety or a children first approach.

While the education system has the time and opportunity to recover from failure, individual students and parents do not have this opportunity. Parents have but one opportunity to raise their child and have an expectation that our school system will support each student fully by providing and allowing  access to all resources available to ensure the best possible opportunities for every student during their educational experience.

The failure to embrace and welcome parent volunteers in our school communities during the ongoing dispute between the BCTF and BCPSEA highlights the lack of progress our system has made in creating a welcoming and inclusive environment and culture where parents feel valued for their ability to contribute to our school communities to support student success and healthy communities.

BCCPAC encourages parent leaders to engage their school communities and create opportunities to participate in informed dialogue on parent volunteerism in your school and district. By asking genuine questions on the issues that matter to your community, by identifying barriers which impede parent involvement while also identifying opportunities for increased parent and community engagement, together, we will create the conditions and learning environment that we desire for our children, for our employees, for our families and for our future society.

We encourage you to keep BCCPAC informed of your discussions as we continue our commitment to advocating for parent involvement in our BC education system.

Please forward your comments to memberviews@bccpac.bc.ca

In Partnership,

Ann

Ann Whiteaker
BCCPAC President

BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils (BCCPAC)
Supporting student success through parent involvement
www.bccpac.bc.ca

Click image to link to the BCCPAC website where you will find lots information about parent advocacy and the current Job Action / Bill 22.

Reminder: Teachers’ Coffee Chat, Tuesday April 17th

Want to know what some of the teachers at Ross Road think about the labour dispute?

Come to an informal gathering Tuesday, April 17th at Waves Coffee House from 3:15pm until …you run out of questions.

Get an insider’s perspective about the state of public education as seen through the eyes of those who spend their days with your children. You are welcome to attend whether you have been closely following the media coverage or just wish to become better informed on the issues. Several experienced teachers and staff will be on hand to explain their concerns. Find out why some teachers feel they are taking a stand to protect the quality of your child’s education.

Date: Tuesday, April 17th

Time: 3:15pm onwards

Place: Waves Coffee House (Mountain Hwy and Lynn Valley Road)

Bring the kids (and their homework) or take turns watching them at the school playground or library. We’ll be there for at least an hour, so feel free to drop in when you can.

—Ross Road PAC / Advocacy Ross Road

>> Click here to link to the Job Action section of the Ross Road PAC website, maintained by Advocacy Ross Road*, to help raise awareness and understanding of the issues, facts and impacts on public education in BC.

*About Advocacy Ross Road: This group of concerned Ross Road parents came together in March 2011 in response to education budget cuts, believing that a more active role is required to maintain and improve the education delivered to our students. The Ross Road PAC is most supportive of these efforts.

Want to know what some of the teachers at Ross Road think about the labour dispute?

Come to an informal gathering Tuesday, April 17th at Waves Coffee House (Mountain Hwy and Lynn Valley) from 3:15pm until …you run out of questions.

Get an insider’s perspective about the state of public education as seen through the eyes of those who spend their days with your children. You are welcome to attend whether you have been closely following the media coverage or just wish to become better informed on the issues. Several experienced teachers and staff will be on hand to explain their concerns. Find out why some teachers feel they are taking a stand to protect the quality of your child’s education.

Bring the kids (and their homework) or take turns watching them at the school playground or library. We’ll be there for at least an hour, so feel free to drop in later.

—Ross Road PAC / Advocacy Ross Road

>> Click here to link to the Job Action section of the Ross Road PAC website, maintained by Advocacy Ross Road*, to help raise awareness and understanding of the issues, facts and impacts on public education in BC.

*About Advocacy Ross Road: This group of concerned Ross Road parents came together in March 2011 in response to education budget cuts, believing that a more active role is required to maintain and improve the education delivered to our students. The Ross Road PAC is most supportive of these efforts.