Together in Education Family Update
March 22-26
Lancaster Drive Public School and Parent Council
Email: lancd@limestone.on.ca
Website: http://lancaster.limestone.on.ca
Location: 1020 Lancaster Drive, Kingston, ON, Canada
Phone: (613)634-0470
Twitter: @LancasterPSLDSB
Upcoming Dates:
- March 22 ~ Term Two IEPs sent home
- March 26 ~ Earth Hour - lights out at Lancaster for the afternoon
- April 2 ~ Good Friday
- April 2 ~ World Autism Awareness Day
- April 5 ~ Easter Monday
- April 12-16 ~ Spring Break Week
Dear Lancaster Families
The S.S. Lancaster had a wonderful cruise last week with just under 400 lively passengers and an amazing crew. There were so many highlights to the week!
Dressing up for spirit days inspired some creative energy, and the various whole-school and class activities helped bring a bit of sunshine into the day for students and staff. Some of our favorites were the Facetime calls and postcards to loved ones we might have visited during the break. Classes used the opportunity to head out into the community to put postcards into local mailboxes or used our Lancaster mailbox to send cards to friends and staff within the school. Activities on the "upper deck" on Tuesday included outdoor primary movement stations and Zumba with Edward in the afternoon for junior and intermediate students. Throughout the week much of our writing focused on our favourite parts of vacations and imaging places in the world we would like to explore one day. Our River of Cereal campaign brought in donations of over 250 boxes of cereal to be donated to the local Food Bank. Way to go Lions! The week that was to be March Break was definitely lifted by injecting a bit of fun and togetherness into our days. Enjoy the photos in this week's update that capture some of the memorable moments!
We would like to remind families of the importance of daily Covid screening and to keep children home even if they are experiencing ONE of the symptoms of Covid. Siblings also need to remain at home as per KFL&A guidelines. With VOC on the rise, it is critical that we follow these steps. There have been cases popping up in other schools and so far, we have been fortunate that our safety diligence has paid off. We want to keep our classrooms and our school open, so please follow the below guidelines. We understand that it can be an inconvenience, however, the consequence of not following guidelines will be an even greater hardship. We are SO thankful for everyone's grace and understanding as we continue to navigate challenging times. Staff and their families are required to follow the same guidelines. We really are in this together.
Here are the guidelines from KFL&A which can also be found HERE.
**If they have any symptom(s), a COVID-19 test is recommended. Your child/student must stay home and self-isolate until:
• They receive a negative COVID-19 test result, or
• They receive an alternative diagnosis by a health care professional, or
• It has been 10 days since their symptom onset.
LDSB does not require a doctor's note or negative Covid test for your child to return to class, as we trust that all families will follow guidelines and do their part in keeping everyone safe.
Ms. Fox, Ms. O'Hearn and your Lancaster Team
Thank you Mr. Scott, Mr. Fowler and Ms. Andrews for keeping our yard cleared of ice and snow, our school clean and bright and for connecting with students : )
Small group support - hard at work on our writing this week!
Whole-School Bingo brought cheers of excitement from classes!
Junior and Intermediate students helped prepare portholes for the school
Primary Door Decorating - Ms. Boriotis
Junior Door Decorating - Mrs. Hamilton
Intermediate Door Decorating - Ms. Sheriff
Grade Six students wrote letters of encouragement and wisdom to primary students
Ms. O'Hearn and Ms. Fox were ready to kick off spirit week!
Our S.S. Lancaster Crew shirts were a hit - staff modeled great spirit!
Working on our Landscapes in Ms. Cancian's class
Amazing storytelling with plasticine in Ms. Metzger's class
We showed great perseverance as we explored this medium
How well can we hide from the Leprechaun?
Zumba with Edward was a huge hit - tons of fun with music outside!
Tropical music accompanied our Primary Recreation Event
The first batch of postcards ready to go!
Mailing our postcards in our PJs!
Out Lancaster mailbox was well used this week!
Stacking challenge almost complete!
We got some downtime to enjoy together
Chess challenges have taken over in many of our classes
Intermediates gathering and counting our cereal boxes
Over 260 boxes - what a tremendous effort Lions!
A sneak peek at our grow project
Ms. Cancian's and Ms. Sheriff's class are taking great care
Our seeds have grown quickly!
Parent Reminders - Safe Drop Off and Pick Up and Parking Guidelines
Thank you to our families for your adherence to the school board and Public Health guidelines provided this year for student safety. Many families have found success with making a family plan for pick-up and drop-off. There are some areas where we have noticed reminders are necessary:
- Healthy Growth: Walking or riding a bike to school prepares the body and mind for learning - with appropriate scaffolding your child may be ready.
- Vehicle Drop Offs: Lay-bys on Lancaster Drive. Parents are welcome to drop their child off using the lay-bys along Lancaster Drive in front of the school. Students can then walk to the back of the schoolyard to join their class lineup. These lay-bys are drop and go areas, not meant for parking. Parents should avoid using the drive-through lane in front of the school as this adds extra traffic for navigation. Students are not permitted to use the front door for entry unless being dropped off or picked up for an appointment.
- Parents on the playground: Thank you to parents who have established a family plan that allows them to meet their child at a designated spot at the end of the day. We are not able to have parents on the playground before or after school. Staff may make arrangements to meet you for a brief chat, please ensure you are masked at all times.
- Staff Parking Lots off-limits: Please do not use the Lancaster or Mother Teresa staff parking lots before or after school to pick up or drop off your child. This creates congestion and is unsafe for students and staff. We have noticed that some parents and students have started to make this their routine. These families will be given parking reminders starting this week.
- Community Etiquette: When using nearby cul-de-sacs or neighboring streets to drop students off please be respectful of residents - do not block driveways or pull up onto lawns.
- Late Arrivals: Students can be dropped off between 8:15-8:30 - please adhere to this time frame to avoid late arrivals. A regular routine of being late to school is unsettling to students and interrupts the learning and teaching for all as they enter the learning environment.
- The Gift of Time: We will all do our best when we are given time. Mornings are busy. Giving yourself and your children 5-10 extra minutes will allow families to follow these guidelines and start their days off with less stress. Children arrive more regulated and ready to learn.
- Routes to School Partnership: Lancaster and Mother Teresa schools continue our work with the City of Kingston and KFL&A to develop and improve signage, infrastructure and messaging to support safe routes to school for our community. Despite some pauses due to COVID-19 we have been able to re-engage. Some next steps in the project will see new signage around the community this spring and continued work into next year.
Student Attendance
Kingston Gets Active Challenge!
March 2021 Offers 31 Free Activities during the Kingston Gets Active Month Challenge
Kingston, ON – Get ready for the Kingston Gets Active Month Challenge! Kingston Gets Active Month is being offered as a challenge during the month of March, just in time to help you beat the winter and COVID blues. Kingston Gets Active Month is traditionally a time to try a new activity or just get out and have some fun getting active. This year all activities can be done outdoors or virtually at home. Everything is Free and there’s something for all ages.
To participate, download or check out the calendar of activities during the month of March. Challenge yourself, your family and your friends to get active each day. Then enter for a chance to win prizes!
Kingston Gets active is partnering with St Lawrence College Therapeutic Recreation students, who will be providing live virtual classes for all ages—from “Bibbidi, Bobbidi, Body Break” for little ones, to “Stretch to Destress at Work”, “Family Scavenger Hunt”, “Jukebox Classics Zumba” for older adults, and more. Other live virtual classes from local providers include cheerleading, yoga, and DancePl3y. We also have links from local provides to their virtual fitness programming as well as some fun things to do at home & outdoors—like water bottle bowling. All the details are in the Kingston Gets Active Calendar, which can be found on the Kingston Gets Active website.
Being physically active brings many benefits, including maintaining a healthy body weight, building a healthy heart, strengthening muscles and bones, improving self-esteem and mental health. “The Covid19 pandemic has made it difficult for all of us to find ways to be active,” said Kristin Côté, Coordinator of Kingston Gets Active. “We hope that all Kingston residents will take advantage of the many free activities being offered during the month and stay active, get healthy, and have some fun.”
Thank you to participating local organizations
ON-LINE REGISTRATION FOR STUDENTS NEW TO LDSB IS NOW OPEN!
KFL&A Public Health Immunization Announcement
KFL&A Public Health will be postponing the enforcement of the Immunization of School Pupils Act for this school year and will not implement suspension actions this spring. Nevertheless, we ask that parents report any required vaccine(s) that a student has already received by the proposed deadline of February 18th, 2021.
Students missing vaccines, can see their regular health care provider as soon as possible and then update their record with KFL&A Public Health.
Students without a health card or doctor can book an appointment to receive free vaccines at KFL&A Public Health clinics. Go to //kflaph.ca/Appointments to book an appointment.
We recognize this may be a stressful time however we encourage families to provide the requested information due to the heightened importance of protecting against vaccine preventable disease outbreaks in our school communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Accessing Communication Tools
Learn how to:
- Set up a SchoolMessenger App account: set up your account, review your contact information and communication preferences, join teacher-instant messaging groups, and view all your alerts and messages in one place. Watch the video tutorial.
- Use the Communicate broadcast tool: choose how you will receive alerts including how to opt-in for text messaging. Watch the video tutorial.
- Use the Board mobile app: how to choose your schools, see your messages and report and review student absences. Watch the video tutorial.
Subscribe to school calendars: receive email alerts or download calendars or individual events to your personal calendar