Priority Programs
The Priority Programs listed here are supported almost exclusively by donations and gifts. Donors may direct contributions directly to one of these programs, to a specific school, to an educational area of their choosing, or may give an unrestricted gift that will allow the district to allocate funds to areas of current greatest need.
Feeding Futures Meal Program
Breakfast Program
The breakfast program provides an essential source of nutrition for our students, allowing them to begin each school day with a well-balanced meal for both their body and mind. Each morning, students can choose from items such as cereal, 2% milk, whole wheat toast and jam, cheese, yogurt, eggs, and a variety of fresh fruit and vegetables. Along with a warm breakfast, students are met by a trusted adult from the school community and welcomed into the space to enjoy a meal with their peers.
Lunch Program
The lunch program ensures that our students are nourished with a healthy afternoon meal, energizing them for the rest of the school day. Our nutritious lunches are prepared off-site and supplied to our schools daily, allowing students to stay in class with their peers and removing any stigma our students may feel. The lunch menu rotates through items such as sandwiches & wraps filled with different proteins, cultural options, a variety of salads, and fruits and vegetables.
Snack Program
Snacks are distributed each year to students in need at 130 of 宅男社区’s 132 schools, feeding more than 1000 children per day. This program is operated in partnership with the 宅男社区 Firefighters and is supported entirely through donations from the community. Funding is needed to continue the program and to provide fresh fruit and dairy products.
Scholarships
You may want to donate towards a scholarship for a 宅男社区 student graduating from a secondary school. You may make a one-time donation and therefore have a one-time scholarship or you may donate annually or set up a trust with the scholarship amounts given annually to the student from accrued interest. When setting up a scholarship you may name the scholarship and decide on the criteria and eligibility of the recipient.
Field Trips
Field Trips provide opportunities to bring classroom lessons to life. Conferences, festivals, tournaments and fairs offered throughout the Lower Mainland also allow students to come together to share and learn from each other and from community experts. Many schools, however, are limited in their ability to fund these hands on experiences. Through the field trip program, students at these schools get their chance to venture out of their own back yard, explore the world around them, and experience places they may otherwise never get a chance to visit. One class field trip typically costs $600. Funds are needed to support field trips at more than 25 schools in the district.
Arts Programs
宅男社区 Jazz Festival
The 宅男社区 School District has been running the 宅男社区 Jazz Festival for 40 years. The two day event uniquely combines daytime student competition and performances with evening jazz showcases. The Festival provides students from around the Pacific Northwest with the opportunity to demonstrate their music skills, to learn from each other and from professional musicians and adjudicators, and to perform in world class facilities. Many Festival graduates have gone onto successful jazz careers including Jodi Proznick and Chris Williams.
Musical Instruments
Music instruction is a priority in 宅男社区. Every school in the district runs a music or band program, however, many are working with outdated or broken or not enough instruments. Donations are needed to provide new or renovated equipment. The instruments most needed at schools currently are flutes, trumpets, clarinets, various drums and a set of handbells.
Technology Programs and Equipment
Quality access to computers and advances in technological equipment is of paramount importance to students today. However, costs for new and replacement equipment are high. Technology brings lessons alive, opens up worlds of information and connects students to other learners and teachers around the globe. It is also increasingly important that students have advanced computer and technology skills when they exit the secondary system. Regular and continuous access to advanced equipment is critical to students' preparation for post-secondary studies and most careers. Many schools struggle to provide high quality equipment that all students can access regularly.
Playground Equipment
Elementary school playgrounds are important hubs of play and gathering for the school and community. They encourage physical activity and peer interactions. Schools must pay for their own playground installations and renovations which can be very costly and particularly challenging to fund in inner city neighbourhoods. Gifts for playground upgrades and necessary replacements will have an important and long lasting impact on an entire school community and can be matched to the donors neighbourhood of choice.
Individual Schools
Each of the district's 132 schools has unique needs, including library books and equipment, sports team funding, art projects, garden installations, grounds improvements, special programs, and support for individual students in need. Gifts to individual schools are gratefully accepted. The Office of Advancement can assist donors in matching their gifts to a school in their area and to projects of interest at that site.
Before School Programs
Check & Connect (C & C)
At the core, Check & Connect is a trusting relationship between the student and a caring mentor (Outreach Worker). Mentors systematically "Check" on students, assessing their engagement with school and learning through close monitoring of their attendance, behaviour, and grades. Mentors "Connect" with students, offering individualized intervention in partnership with school personnel, families, and community service providers. Lastly, they partner with guardians/families, functioning as a liaison between home and school and striving to build constructive family-school relationships. The program seeks to foster student engagement at school and with learning. It is an evidence-based mentoring intervention for students who show warning signs of disengagement with school and who are at risk of dropping out. Click here for additional information.
Lunch Time Programs
Mini Code Blue
SPARK / STAR Power / SPARK Power
Intermurals
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After-School Programs
The 宅男社区 School District, in partnership with community recreation leaders and other local sports organizations, is committed to developing the individual skills and self-confidence of each student who learns through the power of play in a safe and nurturing after-school environment. Due to the vast landscape of 宅男社区, we understand the needs vary across the district and we recognize the support must continue beyond the 9-3 classroom. Click here to learn more about the folloiwng After-School Programs.
Al-Khayma
BLAST (Bring Learning to After School Time)
Book Buddies
Canada Scores
Castle
Clubhouse 36
Creative U
Empower Media
G.I.A. (Girls In Action)
HEROS (Hockey Education Reaching Out Society)
JUMPSTART
Next Up
PLAY (Promoting Life Skills in Aboriginal Youth)
Promo Science
Racing Readers
REACH (Recreation, Employment readiness, After-School, Community, Health)
Scores in Action
Start2Finish Reading and Running Club
Sticks & Stars
TEAM (Togetherness, Empowerment, Action, Mentorship)
Tomorrow's Voices