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______________________________________________________________________________ Dear Parents: IMPORTANT DATES PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDAR! Oct 21 Professional Development Day (School Not In Session) Oct 24 – 28 Walk to School Week Oct 31 PAC Fundraiser Dance-a-thon
(all day) Nov 2 Gr. 6/7 Outdoor Education
Meeting 6:00 PM & Gr. 7 Farewell Parent Meeting 7:00 PM
Nov 3 WE Day (Gr. 7 students) 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Nov 3 K Screening Vision & Hearing 9:00 – 12:00 PM
Nov 7 Japanese Hot Lunch Day Nov 10 Remembrance Day Assembly
10:45 AM Nov 11 Remembrance Day Holiday Nov 16 Individual Photo Re-takes Nov 18 Curriculum Implementation
Day (District Wide) (School Not In Session) Nov 23 K Immunization Clinic THE RAIN IS HERE AND REMINDERS ABOUT CLOTHING
Parents and students are reminded to bring warmer clothing and a rain jacket to school. Students are permitted to stay inside when it is
raining heavily but in the event of light rain or shower, the children will likely be going outside. Fresh air and physical activity allows the children to focus and concentrate following the break times. SCHOOL LIBRARY OPEN
All students have an opportunity to exchange their books and access resources weekly. However, if
parents or children would like to browse or access the library, it will be open on most days between 2:30 PM and 2:45 PM.
PAC DANCE-A-THON MONDAY, OCTOBER 31ST
Information and pledge forms were sent home some time ago and it is also posted on the school website. Students are encouraged to wear their Halloween costumes. Schedule for the Day 8:50-9:20 Div. 15 (K's only), Div. 16, 17
Mr. Self, Mrs. Butler, Ms. Baatz
9:20-10:10 Div. 12, 13, 14, Div. 15 (Gr. 1 only) Mrs. Welch, Ms. Aasen, Mrs. Davidson, Mr. Self
10:10-10:25 Recess 10:25-11:15 Div. 9, 10, 11
Mr. Pawer, Ms. Mitchell/ Woyat, Ms. Evoy/ McKittrick
11:15-12:05 Div. 6, 7, 8 Mrs. Bajramovic, Mrs. Herold,
Mr. Kenler
12:05-12:50 Lunch 12:50-1:40 Div. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Grade 6's
only) Ms. Odette, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Wong/ Mr. Chan, Ms. Sahota, Mrs. Pattyson
1:40-2:30 Div. 1, 2, 3 (Grade 7’s only) Ms. Odette, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Wong/ Mr. Chan
Parents are welcome to drop by to see their children in action and take a photo. Please return pledge forms to the office. Thank you for your support!
SCHOOL NEWS #4 October 20th, 2016
SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 38 (Richmond)
HAMILTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5180 Smith Drive, Richmond, BC V6V 2W5 Phone: 604-668-6514 Fax: 604-668-6515 Early Warning: 604-668-6516 Email: [email protected]
Principal: Mr. Mark Hoath Vice Principal: Mr. Alfred Chan School Trustee: Mr. Ken Hamaguchi Web Site: http://hamilton.sd38.bc.ca
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE BOOK FAIR!
The fall book fair was a great success this year with $5000 in sales! Thank you to Wendy Lam for coordinating the event and to the
many volunteers who helped out. A list of volunteers is included at the end of this page. The next book fair will be in February. EVENING WINTER CONCERTS ON DECEMBER 1ST, 7TH & 15TH
All classes will be performing at one of the three winter concerts in December beginning at 7:00 PM. Mr. Brouwer will be coordinating and preparing the school bands and classroom performances. Due to fire regulations and the size of the school, each class will perform at one of the concerts. More details about the concert schedule will be announced in a couple of weeks. BREAKFAST CLUB ON MONDAY MORNINGS AT 7:45 – 8:15 AM
The breakfast program is open to all students in Grades 1-7 and is coordinated by Hailey
from the Hamilton community center and Mr. Hoath at the school. Students can come and have a free breakfast, socialize and play board games. Come next week Mr. Hoath is serving super healthy breakfast sandwiches. GR. 6/7 VOLLEYBALL GAMES BEGIN WEEK OF OCTOBER 24TH Students are reminded to return your permission forms to Mr. Hoath’s box outside his office. The weekly game schedule will be posted outside the front office. Please note there will be a tournament on November 30th. REMEMBRANCE DAY ASSEMBLY NOVEMBER 10TH AT 10:45 AM
Parents are welcome to attend. Boys and girls in Cub Scouts or Brownies are encouraged to wear
their uniforms. SCHOOL RECYCLING PROGRAM
The Richmond School District has a number of recycling initiatives in an effort to reduce the amount of waste and garbage including
organic waste. Students are learning about the program and what each recycling container should contain. The district recycles juice boxes, cans, bottles, plastics, glass, metal and
organic material at all sites. Previously, the school encouraged students to bring their garbage home but we would now like students to bring plastic containers for lunches and actively use the recycling system and dispose of garbage at school. GRADE 5 ACTIVE PASS PROGRAM The 2016/2017 Grade 5 Active Pass is now available. The pass is available to all Richmond students registered in Grade 5, including those home-schooled or attending private schools. Each pass includes FREE admission to:
• Drop-in swimming at Watermania and Minoru Aquatic Centres
• Drop-in public skating at Richmond Ice Centre and Minoru Arenas (skate rentals are extra)
• West Richmond Pitch & Putt with a paying adult
• Various drop-in programs at local community centres
It's also simple to register! Grade 5 students just need to bring their birth certificate or passport showing they are 10 years old as of December 31, 2016; and proof of residency to the Hamilton Community center. GRADE 6/7 OUTDOOR EDUCATION MEETING AT 6:00 PM & GRADE 7 FAREWELL PARENT MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON NOVEMBER 2ND There will be an outdoor education meeting at 6:00 PM for students and parents. Mr. Dave Duckworth, Camp Jubilee director will outline the program. At 7:00 PM there will be a short meeting for Grade 7 parents to begin preliminary planning for the Grade 7 farewell activities at the end of the school year. In the past, there has been a Grade 7 themed lunch and dance on the last day of school which has been organized by Grade 7 parents. THANK YOU BOOK FAIR VOLUNTEERS!
A big THANK YOU to the following parents who assisted with this very
successful event: Crystal Allen, Wendy Lam, Rob Madrilejos, Nicole Okano, Andrew Iverson, Nicole Voglmaier, Krista Thomas, Angie Lui, Susan Enslen, Jag Sangha, MaryAnn, Yen Ling, Christina, Angel Guigue, Krista Thomas, Linda Sabatini, Jen Harris, Maggie Lo, Fayyaz Khan Lodhi, Amy Chow, Shenny Chiu, Ruby He, Seema Sandhu, Cathy Rasmussen, and Kelly Nelson
HALLOWEEN SAFETY
It’s ghost and goblin time again! Here are some tips for a fun and safe Halloween. We are
encouraging our Intermediate students not to wear clown masks this year. How to make your costume safe?
• Make sure that drivers can see your child. Use costumes with reflective tape and give each child a flashlight.
• Costumes should be made with fire resistant material—check the label.
• Make sure your child can see. Use face paint instead of masks. Tie hats, wigs, or scarves securely so that they won’t slip over your child’s eyes.
• To prevent falling, costumes should not be longer than your child’s ankle and shoes should fit properly.
How to make trick or treating safe?
• Children should stay in well-lit areas and only visit homes that have their outside lights turned on. Children should not go inside any house.
• Before your children eat their candy, make sure you examine it. Throw out any candy that has small holes in the wrappers or torn or loose packages. Cut all fruit open before your children eat it. Throw out any treats that are not wrapped.
• An adult should supervise children under 9 years of age; children over 9 years of age who are not with an adult should be with a group of older, responsible children.
• If you are driving on Halloween night, please be extra careful. Children are excited at Halloween and may forget some of the safety rules.
COLD AND FLU SEASON
We are asking for your support to maintain the health of all childrenby keeping your
child(ren) homewhen they are ill. Their recoverywill be sped up when they havethe opportunity to rest at home. Aproper sleep and breakfast areessential to ensure children function well at school. Children should be kept home from school when they have any of the following symptoms:
• Fever over 38 ̊C • Diarrhea and/or vomiting in the previous
48 hours • A rash or blister like soresthat have not
yet been diagnosed
• Cough, runny nose and/or sore throat Call the Hamilton Early Warning number at 604-668-6516 if your child will be absent from school. FIREWORKS In the City of Richmond there is a Fireworks Regulations Bylaw No. 7917 that prohibits the purchase and sale of fireworks. The Bylaw also restricts the possession and display of fireworks displays through conditions of permits issued by the Richmond Fire Rescue Department. Fines could be issued if a person violates the Bylaw. HAMILTON ELEMENTARY WALK/WHEEL TO SCHOOL WEEK OCTOBER 24TH – 28TH
Hamilton Elementary would like to invite you to participate in Walk and Wheel to School. Our school will be one of over 150 schools with 60,000 students across the province taking part to promote walking and wheeling to school. Celebrate the many benefits such as:
• Encouraging healthy habits in our children
• Enhancing connections between students, parents, schools and communities
• Promoting road safety in our students • Reducing school traffic congestion and
vehicle emissions CROSS COUNTRY RUNNING TEAM Congratulations to all of the students who participated in Hamilton’s Cross Country Running Team this fall. Mr. Kenler and Mrs. Davidson were impressed with the students’ efforts in attending our early morning practices. Special congratulations go to the following Running Team members who participated in the Minoru Cross Country Track Meet on October 12th: Anne Xiao, Mikyle Jaffer, Shekinah Velayudhan, Violet Iverson, Hero Iverson, Miles Stolowicz, Parker Mervin, and Emily Zeinab. SCHOOL CASH ONLINE As was previously communicated on a two-page yellow form, all Hamilton parents are encouraged to create an online account to pay for class field trips. This option allows you to have fees deducted directly from your bank account. Please note the school district does not accept credit cards. The electronic option is also
more efficient for the school to process collections of money and is 100% secure. Thank you to the parents who have already signed up. DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NEW CURRICULUM? PARENT INFORMATION EVENINGS AT MACNEILL SECONDARY 6:30-8:00 PM October 26, 2016: Join us for an introduction to the redesigned BC curriculum. Learn about the core competencies, big ideas and other key features of the new curriculum to support your child’s learning. November 15, 2016: BC’s new curriculum is preparing children for success in a changing world. How we communicate student learning is changing as well, as we look to new and enhanced means of sharing learning with students and their families. We want to hear from parents their questions, thoughts and input as to current and future methods of communicating student learning.
Congratulations to Teilani (Gr. 7) who will be performing in this production. Tickets are available at www.alignentertainment.ca.
Do you have questions about the new curriculum? Join us for Parent Information Evenings.6:30-8:00pm at MacNeill Secondary
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October 26, 2016 Join us for an introduction to the redesigned BC curriculum. Learn about the core competencies, big ideas and other key features of the new curriculum to support your child’s learning.
November 15, 2016 BC’s new curriculum is preparing children for success in a changing world. How we communicate student learning is changing as well, as we look to new and enhanced means of sharing learning with students and their families. We want to hear from parents their questions, thoughts and input as to current and future methods of communicating student learning.
RSVP to Lisa Urata with number of people, [email protected]
Chinese Interpreters available
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Parents are encouraged to attend a parent information night for more detailed information. No registration is needed to attend these meetings. Meetings will be held at the following schools with a 7:00 PM start time.
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Wednesday,November23,2016 GENERALCURRIEElementarySchool 8220GeneralCurrieRoad
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Thursday,November24,2016 WILLIAMCOOKElementarySchool 8600CookRoadLATEFRENCHIMMERSIONGRADE6
Wednesday,January11,2017 JAMESWHITESIDEElementarySchool 9282WilliamsRoadThursday,January12,2017 JOHNDIEFENBAKERElementarySchool 4511HermitageDrive