CONCERNS or QUESTIONS: Please do not hesitate to email or call as we are in this together and want a good experience for your child. If you are feeling frustrated about something, please reach out respectfully and we can work it out. Likewise, if you are happy with something, please connect as kudos are always appreciated!
Is someone or something bothering your child or your child's friends at school? Have you seen or heard something that concerns you? If you see or hear something, say something! erasereportit.gov.bc.ca/add/report-it
The Erase|Report It tool lets you send a secure, anonymous and confidential message to your school or school district’s safe school coordinator, who will follow up on it right away. You do not have to provide your name unless you want to. Messages are only monitored during your school's operational hours. If this is an emergency please call 911 immediately.
ABSENCE REPORTING: Call or email the office office
HOLIDAYS/VACATIONS: As per the district policy, students will not be given work packages prior travelling and are expected to catch up when they return. However, students can check the class website to keep up if needed. Depending on length of holiday, students may be given an assignment to present their experiences to the class.
REPORT CARDS:
MyEd Access link: https://myeducation.gov.bc.ca/aspen/logon.do
Accessing Report Cards:
Log in to MyEd using the link above
Enter your Login ID and Password (Contact school office if you do not have this information)
The Pages tab will open every time you log in. To access report information, click the PDF document under the Published Reports heading located on the right side.
A PDF of your child’s report should open and you can print if you want
More detailed help and information on how to change personal demographics:
Questions or Need Help?
Please contact the office
Set of supplies at school and at home if possible
Binder checks weekly-no loose papers
Keep work areas tidy at home and school
9 hours of sleep per night (average of what a teen needs
Eat healthy - limit processed food, eat lots of fruits and veggies
Drink lots of water - bring a water bottle to school
Limit screen time
Have and use a planning system (not provided in middle school).
An agenda, whether electronic or paper, will help plan your time.
Lots of options/apps out there to help organize time
Plan for short, medium and long term work and activities.
Use it daily
*NOTE* Students are expected to monitor this area themselves in grade seven with parental support as a lot of agenda skills are taught in elementary school. This website is provided for information about daily work so students can plan accordingly. Students are also reminded in class to record what is due.
Dedicated homework time and space
same time every day
quiet & distraction-free
supplies at hand (use a caddy if needed)
timer - take frequent breaks
Review & practice concepts DAILY, even if you're class work is done
Discuss what you did that day. Use vocabulary and concepts and show how to solve/answer questions
Take your learning further by looking up more about the topic, watch documentaries, etc.