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Signal Hill Circular - March 8th, 2024

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March 8th, 2024
 
What's been happening at Signal Hill...
 
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Ms. Lattimer's class was visited by three new "kids" (baby goats).
 
The weather continues to offer up all sorts of surprises and our students have been having lots of fun in all types of weather this March!
 
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Even our class pets have been enjoying Michael Allen's bear biology presentations.
 
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Mr. Gray has been teaching many of our PHE classes the fundamentals of hockey this term.
 
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Our basketball teams are more popular than ever this year. The teams have been enjoying playing games around the sea to sky. Thank you to our coaches, refs, and volunteers for their support. Go Signal Hill!
 
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February 28th was Pink Shirt Day. We recognized this important day with an assembly in the gym sharing our kindness C.A.R.E. values.
 
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Many staff and students celebrated Love Your Library Month by dressing as their favourite book characters.
 
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With media and popular culture having such a large influence on children today you may find yourself looking for help in gaining control of your home entertainment, how to talk to your children about media, and keeping your child safe while on the internet.  A great resource for parents is Media Smarts: Canada's Centre for Digital and Media Literacy.http://mediasmarts.ca/Common Sense Media is an American non-profit organization that provides education and advocacy to families to promote safe technology and media for children. It improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, and other information about all types of media.https://www.commonsensemedia.org/

 
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Feeding Futures:

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Feeding Futures is a commitment of the Provincial Government to ensure students are properly fed for learning to enhance positive academic and health outcomes. Beginning in Fall 2023, $214 million will be given to school districts throughout BC over three years to create or expand local school food programs. This new, ongoing program will support existing school-based programming while offering additional opportunities for students to access food at schools. Learn more here.

 

 

FamilySmart Upcoming Events:

 

FamilySmart's March 'In the Know' event: Beyond Behaviours: When is it More? What it Looks Like in Ages 13-18:This is a free virtual event offered five times during the month of March. Please join for a video presentation and discussion afterwards. The direct link to register can be found here. The poster is here. Please share with your school community.

Help for Hard Times for Families: This is a reminder that the Help for the Hard Times workshop is offered three times each month, supporting families who have experienced mental health crises. Please see this poster for more information, and please feel free to share. The direct link to register can be found here.

Canada Dental Benefit for Children Under 12: Please help raise awareness for the Canada Dental Benefit. The first benefit period was a success, with 50% of eligible children in British Columbia—34,260—receiving the benefit. That’s something to smile about! 

 

The second and final benefit period will help cover dental care costs between July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, and it is important that all eligible families know about the benefit and how to apply. Even families who applied during the first benefit period can re-apply for the final benefit period. Please see this factsheet for more information.

 

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Sea to Sky Safety Net is a hub of self-care tools and local resources to help connect Sea to Sky residents to mental health and substance use support services. www.seatoskysafetynet.com
 
SOGI 123 for parents:
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SOGI 1 2 3 Parent Resources were created in collaboration with BC Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils (BCCPAC) and the BC Ministry of Education to answer parent questions about what SOGI-inclusive education looks like in Canadian schools.
 
 
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EASE K–7 lessons have been adapted for use by parents and caregivers to help children manage worries and everyday anxiety at home.