Langley Fundamental Middle and Secondary School 21250 42 Avenue, Langley, BC, Canada V3A 8K6 Phone: 604 534 4779 Fax: 604 534 4795 Web: lfmss.sd35.bc.ca Mr. Mark Rempel, Principal Ms. Carla Clapton, Vice Principal Mrs. Barb Bicknell, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Bernice Trowell, P.A.C. President May 1, 2016 COMING EVENTS PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE May 6 - Pro-D Day Students Do Not Attend May 6 - Shrek Performance 7pm May 7 - Shrek Performances 1pm & 7pm May 9 - Collaboration Afternoon 75 minute early dismissal May 23 - Victoria Day Students Do Not Attend April has been an amazing month at Langley Fundamental Middle and Secondary School. On April 1st we held our Grade 6 and 7 public speaking finals in our multi-purpose room. Congratulations to all of our Grade 6 and 7 finalists and Charlotte Lee (Grade 6) and Nash Graham (Grade 7) who represented our school at the School District Speech Fest on April 8th. On April 3rd a group of students from Thailand joined us for a four week English immersion experience. Special thanks to our students, staff, parents and community for hosting our Thai guests. On April 7th I had the privilege of attending the annual Township of Langley Voluntary Appreciation Awards evening. Congratulations to Grade 12 student Alix Way who was our school s nomination for the Pete Swensson Outstanding Community Youth Award. On April 12th our Music department presented an evening program, Music in the Movies. M. Rempel Home and School Working Together Parents and Visitors Please remember to sign in at the office and wear a visitor s tag while in the school.
Helping Profession Tour: May 10, 2016, application due on May 4th. Paying for your Post-secondary education workshop: for Grade 11 and 12 students May 10, 2016, application due on May 6th. Ellen Gao Career Advisor Langley School District #35 Brookswood Secondary School 604-530-2141 Monday, Thursday and Friday & Langley Fundamental Middle and Secondary School 604-534-4779 Tuesday and Wednesday egao@sd35.bc.ca
Financial Planning Workshop for High school Students Paying for Your Post-Secondary (Grade 11 and 12 students) Date & Time: Location: Presenter: May 10 th, 2016 Tuesday, 11:00 am 12:00 pm Library Financial Educator, Credit Counselling Society - Different financial support to fund your post-secondary education - Financial Institutions you can borrow from - Financial planning and money management strategies Seats are limited. Please email Mrs. Hopton (ahopton@sd35.bc.ca)or Ms. Gao (egao@sd35.bc.ca)to register by May 6 th More information, email Ms. Gao, Career Advisor, directly or drop by the Counselling Centre Tuesdays or Wednesdays
Helping Professions Tour Tuesday May 10 8:15 am 4:00 pm Itinerary Are you interested in being in the helping field (social worker, therapist, child and youth worker, etc)? This is the tour for you! You will have a chance to Meet the Masters who are professionals in the field as well as tour UFV & hear about their Social Work, Child and Youth Care and Psychology programs More information available in the Career Center
Annual Athletic Banquet June 2016 (Date TBA) Calling all TITAN parents, athletes and coaches (Grade 8-12) who are looking forward to our annual Athletic Banquet, please let us know how you d like to help with the event. Also, for parents interested in being part of the TITAN ATHLETIC COMMITTEE (TAC) for 2016-2017 year, write Judi@telus.net or text 778 385 3845 for info. Volunteers are needed for: 1. Set Up 2. Tear Down 3. Menu 4. Program 5. Awards 6. Music and Power point Every team needs to provide: 5 volunteers (min) photos and video footage for the slide show Need to submit MVP and MIP. (Coaches choose the MVP and the Players choose Most Inspirational Player) TEAMS: Cross Country / Track & Field Soccer Volleyball Basketball Hockey Note: Grade 6 & 7 athletes can let us know if they would like to volunteer at the event. Please send an email to Judi@telus.net to confirm that your team is going to be a part of the Awards as well as being part of the Titan Athletic Committee for next season. Go Titans!
Emergency Preparedness Week May 1 st 7 th http://www.getprepared.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/ep-wk/tlkt-en.aspx Imagine That! Productions Performing Arts Studio and Community Theatre Announcing upcoming opportunities for theatre loving people Summer Drama Day Camps for 8-16 yrs - as outlined here o Registration Forms will be sent out as requested
Coghlan Fundamental Elementary Invites you to our Family Fun Night * Thursday, May 5, 2016, 5 to 8 p.m. A FUN filled night with a lot of different activities for your family and friends to enjoy! Wristbands for unlimited play - $17per child - $12 per 2-4 yr old at the door - Fish Pond - Cupcake Walk - BINGO - Ring Toss - Lollipop Tree - Face Painting - the Coghlan Lucky Wheel - Big Bouncy Castle - an Extreme Dual Slide - Rock climbing wall - Mini golf and More FUN and activities! *A full concession with hamburgers, hot dogs, *Vendor Tables & Silent Auction drinks and other goodies. Coghlan Fundamental Elementary School 4452 256 Street, Aldergrove, BC
Kids book swap bring 1...take 1 bring 10...take 10 bring a zillion...take a zillion Friday, May 27 3:30-4:30 pm All reading levels Ñ from picture books to junior novels
Save the date! On Saturday May 7, Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) is exciting to host our fourth annual Science Rendezvous at the Langley campus! KPU Langley will be transformed into a spectacular community science experience where the public will get a chance to participate in hands-on experiments, walk through interactive science labs, watch a demonstration of the high-tech patient simulators in our nursing labs and take a tour of our brand new state-of-the-art brewing lab! Science World, along with many other local organizations, will be here with fun kid-friendly activities to enjoy! The event is an annual day-long festival spanning multiple simultaneous sites across the country, designed to bring science face-to-face with the public and encourage more youth to consider science and engineering-related careers and study paths. Please mark your calendars and share this with your network! Free for everyone! EVENT DETAILS: KPU Science Rendezvous Saturday, May 7, 2015 11am 4pm KPU Langley Campus 20901 Langley Bypass, Langley Web: kpu.ca/sr Facebook: KPU Science Rendezvous Twitter: FREE tickets: @KPUSR kpusr2016tickets.eventbrite.ca Stay tuned for more details as we get closer to the event! If you have any questions, don t hesitate to ask either DeAnn Bremner or myself via email at fsh.events@kpu.ca or 604-599-2048.
May Taste the First Veggies of Spring - BC School Fruit and Vegetable Nutritional Program Nugget potatoes, leafy lettuce, radishes, green onions, tender spinach are the first vegetables produced by BC farmers. They should be available soon in a store or farmers market near you. Watch for them and enjoy the taste of spring. Springtime is also Time to Plant a Seed for Good Health Plant a Family Garden A great way to introduce children to nutrient and fibre rich vegetables is to involve them in planting and caring for a family garden. No space for a backyard garden? Try a simple windowsill garden or gardening in pots on the balcony or patio. One pot could hold a variety of greens (lettuce, spinach, arugula, parsley, chard) for salads and sandwiches. Pick local fruits and vegetables Wash fruits and vegetables before eating Enjoy the taste of local fruits and vegetables This program uses BC produce whenever possible. Top Reasons to Buy Local Locally grown food tastes better (it hasn t lost flavor in getting here from far away and long term storage. Local produce is better for you (it hasn t lost nutrients during transportation and storage like produce that has spent a week getting here). Local food preserves genetic diversity) local farms grow a large number of varieties. Local food supports local farmers (consuming local food helps keep farm families doing the work they love). Local food builds community (relationships develop with food producers when people seek out local foods, support farmers markets, community gardens, and other food projects). Local food preserves open space (when farmers can make a living from their land, it is less likely to be sold off for development). Local food supports a clean environment and benefits wildlife (in general, farmers are stewards of the land). Local food is about the future (supporting local farmers ensures the farm will be there to produce nourishing, flavourful food in the future).
May 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pro-D Day Students Do Not Attend Shrek Performance 7pm 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Collaboration Afternoon 75 minute early dismissal 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 7 Shrek Performances 1pm & 7pm 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31