Lock Down Drill Today

Today we held a Lock Down Drill at Cleveland Elementary School. I am happy to report that all went well today.

We did not spend too long on the drill, and all classes were able to practice remaining calm and quiet during the drill.

Thank you to all the students and all the staff for their support and cooperation during the drill.

Take care

Where to Begin

There are so many things going on at Cleveland I don’t always know where to begin.

While students in grades 4 and 7 are completing their FSA’s (Foundation Skills Assessment), our Kindergarten students are completing their TOPA’s (Test Of Phonological Assessment) and the Numeracy assessments.

Several classes working with the Artist For Kids Gallery this week. A visiting artist has spent time in four classes, helping students explore art and express themselves.

The RCMP are helping us our with a DARE program in a couple of classes every Friday afternoon.

We are happy to be working with the North Shore Restorative Justice Society on class meetings and working together to solve problems peacefully.

Our grade 6 and 7 volleyball teams practice many times per week and have done quite well in all their games. Well done teams.

Chess club, knitting club, yoga, art mania and sportball continues to keep many children busy are lunch or after school.

Our salmon have emerged from their eggs and have worked their way down into the gravel. Once their egg sacs are absorbed, we should see them swimming about. We were fortunate to have a Squamish Elder come to school last week to bless both our tanks.

Handsworth School sent down three grade 12 students today to present a workshop on vaping and peer pressure. The Handsworth students were very engaging and taught our students a lot. Thanks.

Our garden project is showing new life. The courtyard garden has some plants sprouting, as do the seed trays on the table in our front hallway.

Our Safety Patrol students are doing excellent work helping students cross Eldon. Thanks to them and the parent volunteers who work rain or shine.

The day is almost done. We’ll wait and see what tomorrow will bring.

Take care

Power’s Back

You may have heard already from your students about our power failure today in school. At approximately 2:25 pm, we had a school-wide power failure.

Students helped out by remaining calm in their classrooms and following teacher directions. Some older students helped younger students use the washrooms by using the flashlight feature on their cell phones. Great idea.

Other students were worried about our salmon tanks, and helped put some emergency supplies of ice in each tank to keep the water cool.

At approximately 4:15 pm, the power came on. The fish tanks (and the chillers) are working fine now.

I think I’ll go home.

Take care