February 18th – 21st, 2025

Dear DG Families,

We hope you’ve had a wonderful Family Day long weekend!

 

 

Crossing Guard at River Road and Russell Drive

Ms Phalen, our regular Crossing Guard at River Road and Russell Drive, will be off for the next few weeks.   Ms Paul, a new employee of the District, is able to fill in on most days of the week.  Please help us welcome her to our school community by saying hello when you see her!   Please also make sure to use extra caution when crossing busy roads, especially when a Crossing Guard is unavailable.

 

 

Allergy Reminder

Please ensure your child’s lunch does not include:

onions

seafood/fish

nuts

Due to very serious allergies, we ask that NO seafood/fish, onions or nuts be brought to school.   Please also keep this in mind whether it be a lunch prepared at home as well as if you are dropping off a commercially prepared lunch (eg. fast food) for your child.

If your child has a serious allergy and requires rescue medication at school, please make sure you have updated the school.    Questions?  Need more information?  Please call Ms Chahal at the office at 604-581-6185.

 

 

Please make sure your child has proper runners for PE

Rain/Snow boots, loafers, flats, dress shoes, sandals, flip flops, slippers, crocs, etc…. aren’t safe for gym class, or for our gym floor.   Students must have runners/athletic sneakers, with non-marking soles, for PE.   “Non-marking soles” are made from a soft rubber or similar materials to provide good traction with the gym floor, and they don’t leave streaks or scuff marks behind.  

 

 

February is Black History Month

Black History Month provides us with the opportunity to celebrate and learn about the many achievements and contributions of Black individuals and communities, despite having endured historical and continuing inequality and oppression.  BC has a rich Black history dating back to Canada’s colonial origins.

Grafton Tyler Brown: First Professional Black Artist in the Pacific North West

young bearded man standing at easel with paint brushes and palette in left hand and 1 brush in right hand

Grafton Tyler Brown in his studio in Victoria (British Columbia), 1883.

In 1882 Grafton Tyler Brown, a San Francisco lithographer, joined a geological survey party travelling through the lower British Columbia mainland.  On November 28, 1882,  an article was published in the British Colonist. “The Great Interior on Canvas.  Mr. G.T. Brown an artist of more than local celebrity in California and elsewhere passed through Victoria and joined Mr. A. Bowman’s geological survey party.” The article encourages a visit to Brown’s studio at the Occidental Hotel; and “His opinion is that this province may challenge the world for magnificent and picturesque scenery”.

multi-windowed 2 story brick building, front door facing the street corner with 2nd floor balcony along both sides with railing. Roof shows a dozen chimneys. Patrons stand on lower verandah and several hacks are waiting on the street.

Brown’s studio was at the Occidental Hotel, Victoria; at the corner of Store and Johnson Streets. This photo was taken circa 1866.

By 1875 Brown had his own business “G.T. Brown and Company. One of his commissions was for salmon can labels for John Sullivan Deas, the Black entrepreneur who, in 1872, operated one of the first salmon canneries in B.C.

decorative salmon can label

Deas’ salmon can labels printed by G.T. Brown & Co.

hand-written invoice with company letterhead dated June 18, 1875

Invoice for salmon can labels from G.T. Brown and Company.

 

What exactly is PAC?   Check out their one-pager, here

 

 

A reminder about Special Lunch Days- there’s one this week (Loz Takos)

  • Proceeds from Special Lunch Days will be administered by the PAC and go towards the purchase of school/student/classroom needs/supplies/events, etc.
  • Please send utensils with your child as these will not be provided.  Feel free to also send a drink, condiments, etc. to supplement your child(s) order.
  • If your child is absent on Special Lunch Days, your child’s order will be automatically donated to someone else UNLESS you email your child’s teacher that you want to pick up their food. Pick up is between 1:30-2:15PM at the office on the day of (please do not come earlier).   Your child’s order will be kept in the fridge until this time

Questions???  Please send an email to pacdevongardens@gmail.com.

 

 

 

PAC Fundraisers ongoing throughout the year

 

Pedalheads

We’ve created a new fundraising collaboration with Pedalheads! If you sign up for a swim, bike or other sport program for spring or summer, by June 30, 2025, using code DEVONG25 you get $25 off the cost. As well the PAC will receive a $25 donation each time the code is used. For more information regarding the programs available head to this link: https://pedalheads.com/en/british-columbia

Questions? Send an email to pacdevongardens@gmail.com

 

Return-it Express

PAC has created a school fundraising account. To participate, simply bring your containers to the depot in sealed, clear bags, and enter the registered phone number, 604-581-6185, into the Express kiosk. You will be prompted to select the number of bags you’re dropping off, the kiosk will automatically print the same number of sticker tags displaying our PACs unique Express account code. Tag each of your bags with a sticker tag and drop the bags off in the designated Express drop-off area to be counted. For a list of Return-it Express location visit https://www.return-it.ca/locations/express/

Cobs Bread Dough Raiser Program

This program enables us to raise money for our school throughout the year! Be sure to mention Devon Gardens Elementary (or code 7806) each time you make a purchase at COBS Bread Scott 72 Centre; they will donate 10% of your purchase back to our school

 

Online Stay Safe & Babysitting Courses

Offered through First Aid Hero. When registering use promo/coupon code “DevGardens25” and our PAC will earn $5 from each registration. For details, available course dates and online registration, please follow the link: www.FirstAidHero.com

Questions? Send an email to pacdevongardens@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

Kinder Books

Introducing the Kinder Books Loyalty Program for schools! This year-long fundraising program is designed to help schools earn credit towards purchasing books for their school library.

Here’s how it works: for every net book purchase made at Kinder Books, the school will earn 10% of the purchase amount towards a credit at our store. At the end of the fundraiser, we will notify the school of their credit amount. The school can then decide to use the credit at the beginning of the new school year or at the end of the calendar year.

The best part? This program applies to all book purchases at our store, including special orders for kids and books for adults. Plus, orders can be placed online at www.kinderbooks.ca, making it easy for grandparents or other family members who live out of town to participate. Simply mention your school’s name at checkout, and we’ll credit your school accordingly.

Online orders can be picked up at the store during business hours or shipped through Canada Post

 

2025/2026 School Year Budget Consultation Process

In preparation for development of the 2025/2026 budget, the Delta Board of Education is encouraging parents/caregivers, staff, partners, and rights-holders to share their priorities for the upcoming school year by 5p.m. on March 14, 2025.

You can provide your feedback by:
Completing a short online survey
Sending an email to budget@deltaschools.ca
Sending a letter to Delta School District, 4585 Harvest Drive, Delta, B.C., V4K 5B4
Talking to your school’s PAC

Please click here (or copy and paste this url into your browser https://www.deltasd.bc.ca/news-events/news/2025-2026-budget-consultation-process/ ) to learn more about this year’s consultation process.

 

Digital Skills Development | Information Services Division - UCL – University College LondonIn the Community

 

YAK Pass – City of Delta

This Family Day, the City of Delta will become the first municipality in BC to offer free access to recreation facilities and programming for all local children and youth. The new YAK (Youth and Kids) Pass offers free recreation opportunities to kids 18 years and younger in Delta. To be eligible for the new pass, the applicants must be ages 0-18 and provide proof of Delta residency. Additional information can be found here.

Parent Education Opportunities

 

Substance Use Prevention, Part 2: Mental Health & Decision-Making Information Sessions

In partnership with adolescent clinical psychologist  Dr. Hayley Watson from Open Parachute, the ministry will host three, free virtual sessions for parents, guardians and caregivers that will focus on practical skills you can teach your child and youth (ages 0-19) to prevent substance use and mental health challenges. These sessions will build on a previous presentation, which focused on practical conversation tools for speaking about substance use prevention with your children/youth. The previous session is not a pre-requisite for this one.

 

Family Smart’s lineup of FREE virtual events for February to March are open for registration.

 

Virtual Event: For Families: A Conversation About Eating Disorders

For Families: A Conversation About Eating Disorders

Description: Knowing how to help our kids who are experiencing an eating disorder can be a terrifying, isolating and overwhelming experience. Learn about disordered eating, what to be aware of, the importance of connection, and strategies that help support recovery. Victoria Keddis hosts a conversation with Eating Disorders Therapist & Educator Carmen Kauffman, along with a mom and daughter with lived experience.

Registration: FamilySmart – Events

Dates:  February 20th 6:30pm-8pm

 

Virtual Event: ADHD – The Real Deal

Description: ADHD doesn’t just affect the person with ADHD, it also affects those around them. As parents of kids living with ADHD, we can benefit from learning what ADHD is and how to support our kids. Dr. Duncan, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, dispels some myths and explains how and why the ADHD brain works the way it does.

Registration: FamilySmart – Events

Dates:  February 19th 12pm-1:30pm

              February 25th 6:30pm-8pm

 

Virtual Event: Explosive Behaviour in Teens: Strategies to Empower Families

Description: When our teens are showing up in explosive ways, we sometimes blame ourselves. Discover with us as a therapist explains some causes of explosive behaviour and strategies that support parents and teens. Victoria Keddis hosts a conversation with Kirk Shields-Priddy, MSW/RSW Group and Family Therapist with Fraser Health START Program.

Registration: FamilySmart – Events

Dates:  March 4th 6:30pm-8pm

             March 5th 6:30pm-8pm

              March 6th 6:30pm-8pm

              March 11th 6:30pm-8pm

    March 12th 12:00pm-1:30pm

 

February is Black History Month

Monday, February 17th – Family Day (schools are closed)

Tuesday, Feb 18th – Grade 6 boys Basketball game @ Gibson

Thursday, February 20th –Special Lunch Day (Loz Takos)

Thursday, February 20th – Grade 7 boys Basketball game @ Gibson

Thursday, February 20th – Grade 6/7 Girls Basketball game @ DG

Friday, February 21st – Pro-D Day (no school for students)

Tuesday, February 25th – Grade 6 boys Basketball game @ DG

Wednesday, February 26th- PAC popcorn sale at recess

Thursday, February 27th – Grade 6/7 Girls Basketball game @ RI

Friday, February 28th – DG School Science Fair

Friday, February 28th – Pink Shirt Day

Other dates and events are listed on our school calendar on our website: https://dg.deltasd.bc.ca/events-calendar/