Thunder News Flash – March 20, 2021

March 19, 2021
  • Spring Break Continues

    We hope that you are continuing to enjoy Spring Break, which will end on Friday, March 26th.  Unfortunately we have had a number of rainy days so far during our break, but we hope that you have still been able to take part in some safe outdoor gatherings.  There are still many health orders that remain in effect, including that all non-essential travel should be avoided, and that indoor gatherings and any large events should also not be occurring at this time.  To review the latest information about the provincial restrictions and the Public Health Orders, please click here

    As COVID cases continue to rise to numbers we have not seen since early January, let’s remember to follow the Public Health Orders, and be careful and stay healthy over the last week of Spring Break, so that schools can safely reopen on Monday, March 29th.

  • St. Ann's Pre-School Registration

    St. Ann’s Pre-School registration is taking place on Tuesday, March 30th from 10:00am to 2:00pm.  Registration forms can be picked up from the Parish Office, JoAnn Nixon or online.  To register you need the following:

    • Registration form completely filled out and signed by both parents
    • Emergency card
    • $40 registration fee
    • Copy of your child’s birth certificate
    • Copy of your child’s Baptism certificate
    • Immunization records
    • 10 post-dated cheques payable to St. Ann’s Parish dated July 1/21; October 1 – December 1/21; January 1 – June 1/22

    Fees are $175 for 4 year olds and $145 for 3 year olds.  For more information call the St. Ann’s Office at 604-852-5602.

  • The YMCA Kids' Club is Opening

    We are happy to announce that the YMCA Kids’ Club will be taking over before and after school care at our school.  There are many benefits to having the YMCA offer this service to families.  They include:
     
    • your children will still be looked after in the Library at the school, so the transition from care to school in the mornings, and school to care in the afternoons will continue to be an easy one
    • this will be a licensed program, and therefore parents will receive an income tax receipt for the fees that they pay
    • there will be subsidies offered for families who find it difficult to pay for before/after school care – the fee structure through the YMCA will be different than ours
    • the YMCA program will offer their service until 6:00pm after school, PLUS they will also be open on Pro-D Days
    The YMCA has set up the Library now, and are ready to open their doors on Tuesday, April 6th after the Easter weekend.  The Thunder Club will continue operating until the YMCA Kids’ Club opens their doors.  We are hoping for an absolutely seamless transition!  If your family is interested in having your child or children attend the YMCA Kids’ Club, please click here to read their Expression of Interest and complete their included survey as soon as possible, as space will fill up fast.
  • Teaching Assignments - 2021-2022

    Just in case you did not see this last week in the Thunder News Flash, we are happy to announce the following teaching assignments for the 2021-2022 school year:
     
    • Kindergarten – Mrs. Brenda Di Palma
    • Grade 1 – Mrs. Tara Gaudet (Monday/Tuesday) and Mrs. Rita Wakely (Wednesday-Friday)
    • Grade 2 – we are hiring for this position and the posting can be found on the CISVA website
    • Grade 3 – Mrs. Marie Doyle
    • Grade 4 – Mrs. Laura Hunger
    • Grade 5 – Mrs. Zuzana Lavrikova
    • Grade 6 – Mrs. Christy Dos Santos (with Mrs. Rita Wakely on Tuesday mornings as Mrs. Dos Santos works as VP)
    • Grade 7 – Mr. Michael Sorley
    • French – Mrs. Trish Stobbe (Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday morning)
    • PE – Mrs. Brid Ni Lorcain (Tuesday/Thursday/Friday)
    • Music – K – Grade 4 – Mrs. Tara Gaudet (Wednesday)
    • Learning Resource – Miss Sheena Lewis
    • Learning Resource – Mrs. Larissa Cobo (Monday-Wednesday)
  • Zumbathon - May 14, 2021 - request for prize donations

    We would like to introduce our biggest fundraiser of the year:  Zumbathon 2021, which will be held on Friday, May 14th!  Due to the pandemic restrictions, we have decided that this year we will change our Annual Walkathon into a Zumbathon.  This event will be held with all the necessary protocols in place.

    This year we are returning to a Prize Raffle for the Zumbathon Prizes.  Students will earn 1 raffle ticket for every $10 that they personally raise in pledges.  The students can then use these raffle tickets to put into the prize raffle of their choice.

    The PFA has already started asking many businesses to donate prizes.  We are also asking the school families and businesses if they would consider donating a new item or cash to purchase a prize, so that we have a variety of prizes for all ages and interests.  If you are interested in donating a prize, please contact Juana Veters by clicking here.  Thank you for your consideration!

    We look forward to sharing more information about Zumbathon with you after Spring Break, including what specific project we will be raising funds for this year!

  • Daily Health Check App

    The Province of BC has created a new Daily Health Check App for parents to use each morning to assess the health of their child before they head off to school.  This is a fun and interactive way to find out if you should stay home until you feel better, or get further health information by calling 811.  To use the Daily Health Check App on your desktop computer, please click here.  To download the app on your mobile device, please click here.

  • Daily Health Check

    Parents are asked to complete a Daily Health Check of their children each morning before they come to school.  Please assess your child for the following symptoms:

    • Fever
    • Chills
    • Cough or worsening of chronic cough
    • Shortness of breath
    • Loss of sense of smell or taste
    • Diarrhea
    • Nausea and vomiting

    If your child has one of those symptoms, excluding fever, they should stay home for 24 hours from when the symptom started.  If the symptom improves, they may return to school when they feel well enough.  If the symptom persists or worsens, seek a health assessment.  If your child has two or more of the symptoms, or they have a fever, you should seek a health assessment for them.

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