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Coming Up at Coyote Creek October 30 - November 3

Hello Families of Coyote Creek!

We want to recognize the work of Mr. Johal and our Gr. 6/7 students in creating the wonderful front display in our lobby. Thank you for your fine woodworking skills that have made our entry so festive!

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Thank you also to Ms. Johnson and Ms. Wong for making our annual pumpkin patch and haunted forest a success this past week! We know many students and families enjoyed this event!Screen%20Shot%202023-10-26%20at%2011.36.03%20AM.pngScreen%20Shot%202023-10-26%20at%2011.35.53%20AM-1.pngScreen%20Shot%202023-10-26%20at%2011.35.44%20AM.png

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A reminder that our first Hot Lunch from Subway is coming up November 3rd! Please see below for how to register!

Sincerely,

Coyote Creek Staff



PAC HOT LUNCH Open For Ordering - First Deadline October 28th

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REGISTER ON THE HOT LUNCH SITE

PAST STUDENTS MUST RE-REGISTER EVERY YEAR! THE SYSTEM IS RESET ANNUALLY BECAUSE OF THE CLASS CHANGES 

As some of you are aware Coyote Creek Elementary PAC is online for all events. You can help fundraise, get reminder emails for PAC events and when hot lunch is up and running again you can place your child’s orders online as you will be ready and set up to do so. 

The PAC is following suit with the Surrey School District and going online for all payments. You can pay by credit card or debit.  Never worry about your child’s orders getting lost or looking for money last minute. Most of all, do not forget and miss a deadline.  

Just follow these easy steps to get started.  Even if you do not order, we encourage all parents to get signed up to receive vital information about the school PAC. It’s easy and will take no more than 5 minutes of your time.  

Join us on-line and participate in Coyote Creek’s PAC. You are a member already!

  • Go to coyotecreekpac.hotlunches.net
  • Click on "Click Here to Register"
  • Enter Access Code CCHL
  • Complete the rest of the registration form.  (Including your email address will ensure you receive reminder emails about fundraising deadlines, PAC communications, hot lunch order deadlines, and your child's hot lunch order for the upcoming week)
  • Click the "Register Now" button at the bottom
  • Follow the instructions to add each child in your family who attends Coyote Creek Once your child(ren) are registered, click on "Orders"
  • Proceed to order hot lunch/fundraiser items for your child(ren) – Currently, hot lunch is not available.

 If you are having trouble or are looking for step by step details – click on the HELP tab for the parent guide to help you through the process.

 Still having trouble or need more information, please contact us at coyotecreekpac36@gmail.com we will get back to you within 24 to 48 hours. 

 Please note the PAC or the school does not get any credit card information nor payment information; only confirmation that payment has been received.  


Celebrating Halloween Safely

Halloween is fast-approaching, and as kids gear up for school events and a night of tricks and treats, it’s important to remember to be safe and respectful while celebrating the spookiest time of the season.

Students and staff alike may be excited to dress up, and it's important that costumes do not include elements of cultural appropriation or other potentially offensive themes.

“Halloween is a fun time for students, teachers and families to dress up in costumes that bring out both creativity and imagination, which are fantastic and build on our sense of community,” said JB Mahli, Director of Instruction with the Racial Equity department. “It’s also an important time to remind everyone of cultural appropriation and our goals of ensuring belonging of everyone and respecting identity.”

Cultural appropriation is the unacknowledged or inappropriate adoption of customs, practices, ideas or elements of a culture or identity by members of another.

Some Halloween costumes may be unsuitable if they contain elements of:

  • Race or ethnicity (i.e. blackface, brownface)
  • Culture (i.e. Indigenous regalia/headdresses, hijabs, dreadlocks)
  • Religion or faith (i.e. religious figures, gods, saints, gurus)
  • Gender (i.e. gender switching for the purpose of humour or mockery)
  • Ableism (i.e. mocking physical or mental abilities)

Some costumes may also be traumatic if they contain violent imagery, such as weaponry or a hangman's noose. It's also important to be aware of the potential negative and triggering impact violent images and/or scenarios can have on students and families with varying lived experiences and backgrounds.

Students and staff are reminded that weapons (including fake ones) are not allowed at school, even as part of a costume. And everyone is urged to be mindful of cultural or racial stereotypes with their costumes, and consider if their outfit may be offensive to others.

For those who are going door-to-door for candy in the evening, the Government of Canada has a number of Halloween safety tips to help keep kids safe:
 
Costumes

  1. Wear brightly coloured costumes that can be seen by drivers. Add reflective tape to your costume to increase visibility.
  2. Choose costumes that fit well and can be warn over warm clothing to protect your child from cold and wet weather.
  3. Avoid costumes that are too big, have dangling pieces and are flammable. Children may trip on oversized costumes, or they may risk catching on something such as a tree branch or fence. Loose garments can also be hazardous around candles and open flames like those that may be in jack-o-lanterns.
  4. Use face paint or make up instead of masks. Improperly fitted masks can interfere with your child’s vision or breathing. Before applying face paint or make up, do a patch test to see if your child is sensitive or allergic to something in the cosmetic. If you do choose a mask, ensure it fits properly and allows your child to see and breathe easily.

Trick-or-Treating

  1. Go trick-or-treating with a group – the more, the better! Adults should trick-or-treat with their children until they are old enough to go with friends.
  2. Stay in well-lit areas and only visit homes that have their outdoor lights on. Make sure children know to never go inside homes or cars. Carry a flashlight to make yourself more visible to motorists and others.
  3. Be careful when crossing the street. Look both ways and only cross when no cars are coming. Cross at marked crosswalks and intersections, and never cross between parked cars.
  4. Don’t eat any treats until your parents have looked them over. Look for any treats that could be choking hazards such as chewy or hard candies and treats with peanuts in them. Also look for treats that may come with toys and do not let children under three play with them.

Decorations

  1. Leave the pumpkin carving to the adults. Have your child draw a design on their pumpkin, then have an adult carve it for them.
  2. Use LED candles instead of real candles. An LED candle will still light up your jack-o-lantern.
  3. If you do use real candles, keep them away from flammable objects such as curtains and other Halloween decorations. Do not leave candles unattended. Avoid using candles with multiple wicks as they can produce a large flame that can ignite nearby materials. 

Let’s make this Halloween a truly inclusive experience by taking a moment to ensure that everyone, can participate in the fun. This might include offering assistance to those who may need it, always using inclusive language, or being considerate of those who may require support with certain aspects of trick-or-treating, such as navigating steps, avoiding sensory overload, or overcoming communication barriers.

Let's work together to create a warm and welcoming Halloween for all!

For more Halloween safety information, see the Government of Canada’s website.


The Week Ahead

Monday, Oct 30 - Interim Reports go home for some students

Tuesday, Oct 31 - Boys Volleyball Practice 7:30-8:30am / Girls Volleyball Practice 2:30-3:30 / Pumpkin Carving Competition (Thank you PAC!) / Halloween

Wednesday, Nov 1 - Girls Volleyball Practice 7:45-8:30, Hardbite Chip Sales

Thursday, Nov 2 - Early Dismissal 1:27 pm / Parent/Teacher Conferences / Immunizations for Gr. 6

Friday, Nov 3 -  Boys Volleyball 7:30 - 8:30 / PAC Hot Lunch (Subway) / Div. 16, 18, 19, 20 Field Trip



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November 7, 2023 - Individual Student Photo Retakes

November 8, Indigenous Veterans Day

November 10, 2023 - Non-instructional Day NO SCHOOL / Hot lunch Order deadline

November 13, 2023 - In lieu for Remembrance Day SCHOOL CLOSED

November 16, 2023 - Lockdown Drill

November 17, 2023 - Freshii PAC Hot Lunch

November 30, 2023  - Girls Volleyball Playday at Coyote 

December 8, 2023 - Early Dismissal 1:30 pm

December 15, 2023 - First Term report cards go home

December 22, 2023 - Last day before winter break


Pumpkin Carving at Coyote Creek

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Students are invited to bring a carved/decorated pumpkin to the gym on Halloween morning  (Oct. 31) to be entered into a competition within our school community! Thank you to PAC for sponsoring this school-wide activity!


Road Safety at Coyote Creek

We have noticed increasing speeds and illegal parking and u-turns around Coyote Creek at drop off and dismissal. We are asking our parent community to please obey all Surrey by-laws and speed limits to support the safety of all families, staff and students at Coyote.

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Thank you!

Ms. Jenna (Crossing Guard) and Coyote Creek Staff


Immunization Messages from Guildford Health

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If you know your child will be away from school, please phone our school at 604 597 0858 and listen to the prompts (press 1) directing you to leave a message in our absentee mailbox. Alternatively, please email us at coyotecreek@surreyschools.ca at any time throughout the day.


Student Planners / Agendas

1694731937343.pngFamilies will be able to purchase planners sometime Friday, September 15th, using the District's School Cash Online system https://surreyschools.schoolcashonline.com/. Most divisions will use them, except for Kindergarten and a few other classes. Each morning the office will printout purchases from the day before, and provide planners to teachers for students who have purchased. Please note that some grade 7 teachers have the purchase as optional.


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We are beginning to fundraise for our Gr. 7 students this year! We will be hosting chip days on the following dates: 

November 1st

November 15th

November 29th

December 13th

 Chips will be sold on site and will be $2.00 per bag (cash only).


Dressing for the Weather

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A reminder that at Recess and Lunch students go outside rain or shine.  

As the weather changes, please remember to send your child to school with appropriate clothing for the weather (jackets, boots, etc.), as well as a change of clothes for younger students.







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