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SD #68 Parental Awareness
Understanding the Internet, Social Media, and How Youth Network
(Home, School and Community)

Who: SD 68 (Safe Schools) and RCMP/SLO Division
Audience: Parents/Guardians/Community

What: One hour long, interactive (PPT) cyber safety session; followed by 30 minute Q/A
Goals include:

  • Cyber Bullying vs. Traditional Bullying/Harassment
  • Understanding Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, etc.
  • Boundaries: The Law and How to Model/Engage Youth
  • Proactive Communication, Resources and Support

Where: Rutherford Elementary

When: Wednesday, May 16th
            7:00 pm – 8:30 pm in the gym

Please RSVP at: Kmatthews@sd68.bc.ca

 

WILL STROET CONCERT

MAY 11th at 6:30pm  The Oceanside Chapter of Canadian Parents for French (CPF) is excited to announce Will Stroet in concert. An award-winning Vancouver children's musician, Will Stroet connects with kids through high-energy, interactive and educational music in both English and French.  This fundraising event for the CPF will be held at Parksville Elementary School at 330 Craig Street in Parksville.   Tickets for CPF members are $10 for adults and $5 for kids, and non-members are $12 for adults and $7 for kids. To purchase tickets please see a CPF Executive Member or tickets can be purchased at the Qualicum Beach Toy Shop or Kool & Child in Nanaimo. For more info on Will, please visit his website at www.willmusic.ca or at www.youtube.com/willstroetThis is a bilingual concert, and will be a great event for all families in our community! We look forward to seeing you there.

BC Family French Camps for Summer 2012

2012 BC Family French Camp - Shuswap Lake: July 7 - July 14, week two July 14 - July 21

2012 BC Family French Camp - Gwillim Lake: July 28 - Aug 4th

2012 BC Family French Camp - Nanaimo: August 11th - 18th; August 18th - August 25th

At BC Family French Camp, children from French Immersion or Programme Cadre bring their families along to camp. Families camp in their own tents or tailers. Together we form a friendly neighbourhood, surrounded by the sounds of children playing and singing in French. Parents don't have to be able to speak French!

The camp is open to students from pre-k to grade 12. See www.bcffc.com for more information or email vireg@bcffc.com to register. Spaces are limited.