5291 Bradner Road, Abbotsford, BC V4X 2P5 604.856.3304 bradner.sd34.bc.ca Principal, Ms. Paulette Collier MARCH 5, 2015 Volume #12 BRADNER ELEMENTARY NEWSLETTER Principal: Ms. Paulette Collier Secretary: Mrs. Kimberly Juulsen Website: http://bradner.sd34.bc.ca/ PAC President: Mrs. Dawn Lewis School Closure Info.: http://www.sd34.bc.ca/ Phone: (604) 856-3304 Fax: (604) 856-3865 BRADNER SCHOOL GOALS Performance Goal: #1 To improve all students’ achievement in Numeracy. Things to do this Spring Break! 10. Ocean kayaking — Vancouver. Guided tours begin with an introduction to the sport and offer a choice of three beautiful locations. Ecomarine.com Abbotsford schools get out for a two-week spring break starting Monday, March 16, 2015, which means many families will be wondering what to do with the time. Never fear, though—if you’re in Vancouver for spring break, there are lots of fun, inexpensive, and educational things to do for just the kids or for the whole family. Bulldog Assembly 1. Planet Lazer — Richmond, Langley, New Westminster and Burnaby. Commando laser tag action in an impressive arena with plenty of sniper spots. www.planetlazer.net 2. Go-karts — Richmond. Make like Mario Andretti at one of Western Canada’s largest kart tracks. www.richmondgokarts.com 3. Playdome — BC Place. Canada’s largest indoor carnival rocks 45 rides, including the 100-foot Mega Drop, Ring of Fire, Super Shot, the Zipper and more, with games and a carnival concession. www.bcplacestadium.com 4. Indoor Trampoline Park — Richmond. Canada’s largest indoor trampoline park offers a football field-sized arena of interconnected jumping zones. www.extremeairpark.com 5. North Shore Paintball — North Vancouver. Intense, simulated war game for Terminator fans in wild indoor/outdoor terrain. www.nspaintball.ca 6. Monkido Aerial Adventure — Maple Ridge. Swing, jump, and zip line through jungle-inspired obstacle courses built with cargo nets, rope swings, tightropes, swinging logs, wobbly bridges, and more. wildplay.com. 7. Grouse Mountain Ziplines — North Vancouver. Soar over the treetops at speeds reaching 80 km/h. Dress warmly, as though you’re going for a winter motorcycle ride. Grousemountain.com 8. Fly Zone Bodyflight — Richmond. Experience the world of skydiving, safely, without having to jump out of an airplane. www.flyzone.ca 9. Cliffhanger — Richmond, Coquitlam, Vancouver. Now is the time for the aspiring Spider-Man (or woman) to learn the ropes. Experienced climbing instructors are on hand. cliffhangerclimbing.com Our next Bradner Bulldog Assembly will take place on Friday, March 6th, 2015 @ 11:00 am IMPORTANT DATES: Mar. 4th – PAC Meeting @ 9:30 in the Multi-purpose room Mar. 6th - Bulldog Assembly @ 11:00 / Weird Hair Day Mar. 10th – 2nd Term Report Cards Mar, 11th & 12th (Wed. & Thurs.) 1 hour early dismissal days Mar. 13th – Wear Green Day (in lieu of St. Patrick’s Day) March 16th-27th (Monday-Friday) - Spring Vacation - No School Weird Hair Day – Tomorrow! Don’t forget – Friday, March 6th is Weird hair Day. Come in the wildest, wackiest hair styles you can manage! Green Day Green Day will take place on Friday, March 13th. Show your St. Patrick’s Day spirit and come in “Ye Finest G’reen”. The Walking Club – Heart & Stroke Foundation Bradner Elementary‘s Walking Club will begin on Tuesday, April 7th and will run for 4 weeks (until Thursday, April 30th). We will walk Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting at 12:00 pm. Please make sure your children come | Page 2 of 5 with proper footwear on these days. Permission Forms will be sent home shortly! Planning on Moving We are already busy planning for next year. If you know that you are moving this spring or summer, or will not be attending at Bradner in September, could you please contact the office and let us know. Thank You. Daylight Savings Time Daylight Saving Time begins at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 8th. Don’t forget to adjust your clocks ahead an hour. Parents, and their children born in 2010 or 2011 are invited to come to a Ready, Set, Learn (RSL) event at their neighbourhood school. Every child will be given a bag of learning supplies. Parents will be given resources and ideas about how to support their child in using these materials. Ready, Set, Learn is to help parents receive valuable information for helping preschoolers experience success and provide 3 & 4 year-old children with a good head start for kindergarten. We will have activities with stories; letters; words and printing. Families will receive an information kit. Please call Mrs. Juulsen to Register (604) 856-3304 Anti-Bullying Day Report Cards Bradner held an anti-bullying march with banners on Friday, February 27th in conjunction with AntiBullying Day. There was a sea of pink all through Bradner Elementary School. Students made their own banners and also took an Anti-Bullying oath on this day. Report Cards will be sent home with your child(ren) Tuesday afternoon . Pease keep the report card for your records and sign and return the envelope to your classroom teacher. Nights of Music - Public Speaking APRIL 8th @ 1:00 - 3:15 p.m. Students in Division 1 and 2 will soon be rehearsing for the upcoming School District Nights of Music, Thursday, April 2nd at 7 p.m. @ Abby Arts Centre. Our students will be singing and playing handbells as part of a wonderful evening of music. Mark this date on your Calendar. Kindergarten 2015-2016 Kindergarten Registration for the Abbotsford School District commenced on Monday, January 19th. If you have a friend or neighbour who has a child eligible for Kindergarten this September, please advise them to come and fill out the Registration Forms. Our school public speaking competition is quickly approaching. Grades 4-7 students are expected to write a speech and deliver it. The deadlines are as follows: - Grade finals are being conducted the week of March 31 – April 2nd, with School finals held on Wednesday, April 8th @ 1:00 pm in the school gym. A breakdown of the Public Speaking expectations were sent home earlier this week, please discuss these dates with your child as there is a very tight timeline to adhere to. We are looking forward, once again, to excellent speeches. Parents are most welcome to attend the finals! All Kindergarten Programs for the 2015/2016 school year will be Full Day Kindergarten in keeping with Ministry of Education Policy. (Complete information can be found on the district website http://www.sd34.bc.ca/schools/registration/kindergarten Thank You to our Volunteers! Thank you to Mrs. Tanya Boyd for the Spring Theme Bulletin Board outside the office. Ready, Set, Learn for 3 & 4 year olds will be held @ Bradner on WEDNESDAY, April 22nd from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. To Mrs. Val Duma for all her hard work with teaching the Bells to Div. 1 & 2 in preparation for the upcoming Nights of Music and Bradner Flower Show. | Page 3 of 5 To Karolina Rempel for dropping off Hamlet and Oppie’s feed at Edenvale the other day. To Mr. Peter Wise for all his help with changing our Signage Information Board this month. To Mrs. Jennifer Hall, Mrs. Tracy Byers and Mrs. Bray for transporting the students taking part in the Reading Challenge. PAC CORNER All Parents welcome, old faces and new faces NEXT PAC Meeting: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4TH @ 9:30 a.m., in the Multipurpose Room. Childminding and coffee provided. Please join us! Come and have some input on how we can enhance our children's education at this wonderful school. Also, it is a great way to get to know some more parents, and have some insight on events that are happening at our school. Please join us on Facebook - Bradner Elementary PAC Check out our new web page: www.bradnerpac.com New e-mail info@bradnerpac.com Or you can reach the PAC President, Dawn Lewis by phone 604-746-8249 . PAC Executive - 2014/2015 President - Dawn Lewis Vice President - Peter Wise Secretary - Tanya Boyd Treasurer - Christine Bouchard DPAC Rep – Stacey Stinson SPC Rep – Sharon Smit Donations needed for May Day! CALENDAR OF EVENTS Bradner Elementary School 2014-2015 - March 6th (Friday) - Weird Hair Day - March 10th (Tuesday) - 2nd Term Report Cards handed out - March 11th & 12th (Wednesday & Thursday) - 1 hour early dismissal days - March 13th (Friday) - Last day before Spring Vacation/ Green Day (Wear Green for St. Patrick’s Day) - March 16th - 27th (Monday-Friday) - Spring Vacation – no School - April 2nd (Thursday) – Nights of Music @ 7:00 pm @ Abbey Arts Centre - April 3rd (Friday) - Good Friday – no school - April 6th (Monday) - Easter Monday – no school - April 8th (Wednesday) – Public Speaking finals @ 1:00 pm in the gym - April 10th (Friday) – Bradner Flower Show - April 24th (Friday) - Twin Day (Dress like a friend) - May 8th (Friday) - Non-Instructional Day #5 - no school - Professional Development Day - May 18th (Monday) - Victoria Day/Bradner May Day – no school - May 29th (Friday) – Hawaiian Day - June 1st (Monday) - Non-Instructional Day#6 - no school - Professional Development Day - June 5th (Friday) - Sports Day/Wear Team Colours - June 12th (Friday) - Track and Field Meet at Rotary Stadium - June 25th (Thursday) - Last Day for Students/Year End Assembly - June 26th (Friday) - Year-end Closing - (Last Day for Teachers) IMPORTANT NOTE: Bradner School Swim - Friday, May 1st, 2015 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Any child under 7 years of age and any child who is considered a non-swimmer must have an adult (18 years or over) with them in the water and at arms-length away, at all times. Any child who is under 7 years of age or a non-swimmer and not accompanied by an adult will not be permitted to swim on swim day. We encourage parents to make whatever arrangements necessary, as early as possible, so that all students have the opportunity to participate. Many thanks! Spring Break The last day of school before Spring Break will be Friday, March 13. School will reopen on Monday, March 30, 2015. The Bradner PAC is collecting donations for their annual May Day Silent Auction and Raffle. If you would like to make a donation or know someone (Company) that would like to make a donation towards the Bradner May Day fundraiser, please contact Miranda @ 604-857-3382, or mirandaschulz@hotmail.com OR Conny at 604-556-0041. This is the PAC’s major annual fundraiser that contributes to a long list of extras for our students. Community Listings via District Website If you are interested in setting up a vendor table to promote your business, please contact Tanya @ 778-552-0311 for details. Ms. Lee – Roots of Empaty If you are interested in making a sponsorship contribution please contact Dawn @ 604-746-8549. Thank you for your support from the Bradner PAC For the most recent happenings in our community, please visit the Abbotsford School District website, and look under Community & Parent Information under the Parents & Students Tab OR go to community/parent info page on the district website, at http://www.sd34.bc.ca/parentsstudents/CommunityInformation Roots of Empathy is an evidence-based classroom program that has shown significant effect in reducing levels of aggression among schoolchildren by raising social/emotional competence and increasing empathy. | Page 4 of 5 At the heart of the program are a neighbourhood infant and parent who visit the classroom every three weeks over the school year. A trained Roots of Empathy Instructor coaches students to observe the baby's development and to label the baby's feelings. In this experiential learning, the baby is the "Teacher" and a lever, which the instructor uses to help children identify and reflect on their own feelings and the feelings of others. This "emotional literacy" taught in the program lays the foundation for more safe and caring classrooms, where children are the "Changers". Pink Shirt Day The last Wednesday of February, is now a nation-wide antibullying awareness day, celebrated in schools and workplaces across Canada. Our school wore pink to show our support for Anti-Bullying Day. They are more competent in understanding their own feelings and the feelings of others (empathy) and are therefore less likely to physically, psychologically and emotionally hurt each other through bullying and other cruelties. In the Roots of Empathy program children learn how to challenge cruelty and injustice. Messages of social inclusion and activities that are consensus building contribute to a culture of caring that changes the tone of the classroom. The Instructor also visits before and after each family visit to prepare and reinforce teachings using a specialized lesson plan for each visit. Research results from national and international evaluations of Roots of Empathy indicate significant reductions in aggression and increases in pro-social behaviour. Mrs. Fyfe and Nixon visiting the grade twos for the roots of empathy program. Early Dismissal Days DIV 1 – Miss Duffels/Mrs. Christian – taking a break and enjoying the scenery on their Manning Ski trip. March 11 & 12 On Wednesday, March 11 & Thursday, March 12, students will be dismissed one hour early at 2:18pm. These days are scheduled to provide an opportunity for teachers to talk with parents about their child’s term 2 report card. Parents will be notified by classroom teachers if a meeting is required. You may also let your child’s teacher know if you’d like a meeting as not every parent will be contacted. | Page 5 of 5 Principal’s Message New and Additional Staff Positions: It is with great excitement that we are able to announce that our wonderful Learning Assistance Teacher, Mrs. Jennifer Duff, has been hired at Bradner Elementary School for an additional day each week. This means more Learning Assistance (L.A.) support for our students at Bradner. Equally exciting to announce is that we have also hired Mrs. Ravinder Sandhu (who job shares in division two with Mr. Marsh), for an extra day each week as our English Language Learning (ELL) Teacher. The ELL component has always been part of Mrs. Duff’s responsibility, but now she can concentrate on the LA portion of her position and Mrs. Sandhu can concentrate on the ELL portion. It does not get much better than this! Bell Schedule: You may or may not be aware, but we added two additional minutes to the warning bell each day at Bradner. The bell used to ring at 9:09 a.m., but now it rings at 9:07 a.m. We really felt that students needed another two minutes to get themselves into the building, their coats hung up, boots off, indoor shoes on, books in hand, and seated to begin their day. We have really noticed a difference to the start of the day with children more settled in their classrooms by the time the instructional bell rings. Amazing how such a small change can make such a huge difference. Renovations: Our staffroom and multipurpose room renovations are progressing nicely. We may be able to put the staffroom back to normal next week and finish the multipurpose room sometime shortly after Spring Break. We are all very excited about these new rooms and the potential that each room has to offer both students and staff. We are all waiting patiently, but like most good things – they take time! Hamlet and Ophelia (aka Oppie): If you and your family would like to go out and see Hamlet and Oppie….they would love to see you, too! We had a family who spent a week with them already who absolutely loved their time with them. They sent me text messages and pictures almost daily about the progress they were making. This family got a chance to enter the enclosure, feed them, pet them, give them belly scratches, talk to them, and check out the important work that our piglets do all day (rooting in the dirt). They are pretty funny to watch! Superintendent Kevin Godden has been out to see them twice now and never misses a chance to give them a good scratch and feed them from his hand. Let us know if you would like them to be part of your family for a week. There is talk of getting some goats, too. With chickens and pigs already there what’s a few more fury friends to play with? Off Campus Permission Form: We sent home an “Off Campus Permission Form” last week. This permission form is kept on file all year. It gives your child permission to leave our campus with their class and teacher to enjoy things like our September Terry Fox Run and April Walking Club on Haverman Road, Bradner Community tennis courts, Bradner Community Parks and baseball diamonds, as well as Edenvale Community Gardens and Education Centre without having to sign duplicate ‘Field Trip Request Forms’ each time. Any time your child will leave our campus for any reason, you will always be informed like any other field trip, but with this particular form we can remove an extra step, extra paperwork, and extra teacher time filling out policy forms. Smartboard: Exciting news! We have purchased a new Smartboard for our Kindergarten classroom. Ms. Gill and her students are very excited about the news. This additional tool will be very beneficial for our little ones. Ms. Gill is committed to learning more about how to use this in her classroom to support her student’s learning. The Smartboard should be here and installed in the Kindergarten class in about a month. Here we grow again! The lost and found box is once again over flowing. Students and parents have a chance, over the next few days, to search for missing articles of clothing, shoes, etc. Please drop in and take a look for your missing items. During Spring Break all items will be donated to local charities.
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