Remember that hot lunch starts tomorrow.
If you volunteered to help with this program but haven’t received a schedule yet please contact Mrs. Siller at the school 250-788-2044.
THANK YOU to our volunteers for making this option available!
Remember that hot lunch starts tomorrow.
If you volunteered to help with this program but haven’t received a schedule yet please contact Mrs. Siller at the school 250-788-2044.
THANK YOU to our volunteers for making this option available!
We are happy to have everyone back tomorrow! A quick reminder that Covid-19 precautions are still in place:
– Please send/bring a water bottle and keep extra items (like toys) at home.
– No extra people in the building (please wear a mask if needing to come to the front entrance).
– Cleaning hands for everyone when entering the building (and when moving between areas).
– For Gr 5-12, wearing masks when on the bus and when in an area with another cohort.
We are also continuing with our other precautions, such as extra disinfecting during the day.
See you soon!
Report cards were sent home with all our students today.
Lost & found is laid out in the hall for students to pick up tomorrow. If you recognize an item in the pictures, perhaps let your child know to take it home 🙂
A link for our Christmas program video will be direct emailed to the families who participated. It is a little delayed and will be sent out tomorrow. Send us an email or Facebook message if you do not receive it. It will be available to watch until Monday evening.
Friday is noon dismissal and we will see everyone back on Monday, January 4.
Have a great holiday!
Dec 16, 2020
Good Morning;
Just a reminder that Friday is our last day of school before Christmas.
Classes will have a Fun Day on that day and there will be EARLY DISMISSAL AT NOON.
There will be a bus in the morning but NO SHUTTLE BUS at noon.
Thank you
Leslie Fowler
PCS
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Students & Internet | Peace Christian School.
“Ideally, children should not post pictures on the Internet at all.” – Jill Starishevsky, New York City’s assistant district attorney and prosecutor of child abuse and sex crimes — Top eight expert tips on Internet safety
Dear Families,
There are many memes, jokes and comments about 2020. It has been a year of change, upheaval and trial. As we come near the close, I’d like to point you to a topic that 2020 has brought to the forefront at school.
More than ever, our students are spending time on digital devices instead of in person relationships and we are seeing the impact. There are risks online for all of us and because we want the best for each student, we want to decrease these risks. For younger students, the most common risks include exposure to inappropriate content, such as pornography and disturbing images and videos. For older students, they include cyberbullying, over-sharing, addictive behaviours and a loss of privacy and reputation.1
“Researchers believe that as teens become hooked on social-media apps, they are less able to regulate emotions, manage impulses and make good decisions. Social-media addiction also creates lower self-esteem — the direct opposite of what teens use social media for. . . A parent’s greatest error could possibly be turning a blind eye to how much time teens spend online and what they’re doing there and why.”2
To help protect our students at school, the policies we have in place are:
What we are asking you as a family to do are:
Tips some families have found helpful:
We want a healthy learning atmosphere at school, both in and out of class time, where students are learning good social skills, are physically active, and have moments to daydream during free time.3Â These keep our mind and body healthier, as well as build empathy for our fellow humans.
If you are looking for reasons to not have your child start on social media, start by reading this article (10 Reasons why Social Media Should Banned for Children Under 18) or watching the documentary “Social Dilemma” found on Netflix.
Find more fabulous info here:
Thank you for joining us in keeping our young people healthy and safe.
References
Only 1 day left to bring in your items for the elementary Holiday Shop!
Reminder: We are asking students in Kindergarten – Grade 6 to bring items to school that they would like to donate to the Holiday Shop. The items should be gently used (but still in great condition) or new (still in packaging). These items will then be purchased from the Holiday Shop by students to give as Christmas gifts. Price range for gifts will be approximately $1-10, depending on donated items.
Only students who participate in bringing items for the Holiday Shop will take turns choosing gifts to buy on Tuesday, December 15. Students will take their wrapped gifts home on Friday, December 18 (parent pick up @ noon dismissal).
Any leftover items will be donated to the Thrift Store.
The Grade 12 class is doing a new fundraiser this month: Holiday Shop!!
A holiday shop gives our elementary students the opportunity to purchase gifts for the special people (parents, guardians and/or grandparents) in their lives.
We are asking students in Kindergarten – Grade 6 to bring items to school that they would like to donate to the Holiday Shop. The items should be gently used (but still in great condition) or new (still in packaging). These items will then be purchased from the Holiday Shop by students to give as Christmas gifts. Price range for gifts will be approximately $1-10, depending on donated items.
The deadline for bringing donated items to the school is Friday, December 11, 2020.
Only students who participate in bringing items for the Holiday Shop will take turns choosing gifts to buy on Tuesday, December 15. Students will take their wrapped gifts home on Friday, December 18 (parent pick up @ noon dismissal).
Any leftover items will be donated to the Thrift Store.
Don’t let parents miss this special keepsake
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