Posted: June 23, 2024
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Grad Walk
You’ll see a flurry of extra action at the school Monday morning as we welcome our school’s R.E. Mountain Secondary graduates of 2024 back to their elementary school on the day of their convocation. If you’d like to join us in congratulating them,we expect them to parade through the school at about 10:35. They won’t be here long, though, as they get to visit Yorkson Creek Middle School too.
And if you happen to have a graduate of your own at home, congratulations to them and to you!
Thank you and good luck, grade 5s
We wish a fond farewell to our outstanding group of grade 5s this week, as they move on to their next educational adventure at Middle School. We want to thank them for their leaadership and volunteerism at the school this year. They have been most able setter-uppers in the gym, leaders on the playground, monitors in Kindergarten classes and more.

This group of grade 5s have come so far and through so much since they started school, and they’ve been awesome!
Lost & Found
It’s like a thrift store in here! We have an enormous number of hoodies, jackets, and water bottles in the Lost & Found. Please check sometime before Thursday, to see if any of your child’s clothing is there. All remaining items will be donated on Thursday.
Early Start to Summer Holidays?
If you will be starting summer holidays before the last day of school on June 27, please make sure to gather all your students belonging from the classroom. If you have not yet informed the school of the absence, please email RBEAttendanceVoicemail@sd35.bc.caand your students teacher.
Last Day of School
Thursday, June 27 is the Last Day of School – All students dismissed at 11:30
Report Cards will be published online. Please make sure you can access your MyEd Parent Portal account before June 27th. SD35 MYEDBC Family/Student Portal Help
If you need help resetting your password please email cdavies@sd35.bc.ca with the following information
- Student(s)’ First and Last Name
- Division/Teacher
- Parents’ First and last name
Please let us know if you are moving away
Parents are asked to inform the school as soon as possible if/when they know that their children will be leaving our school or not returning in the fall. Please complete our withdrawal form and send it to Ms. Davies. If you are moving, we’ll miss you. 🙁
Summer Library (repeat)
The Fraser Valley Regional Library has a Summer Reading Club! You should join! In fact, that task will be on your upcoming ‘Summer Homework’ list. Click the image to to learn more and sign up!

Summer Fun Pass for Children and Youth: Township of Langley (repeat)
Looking for opportunities for your child to get fit and healthy? The Township of Langley’s Summer Fun Pass gives children and youth the opportunity to be active and enjoy unlimited drop-in access to pools, fitness centres, and gymnasiums at TOL recreation facilities throughout the summer. Additionally, children and youth will receive free admission to Family Night and Youth Night events at The Outdoor Experience at Aldergrove Community Centre. The Summer Fun Pass is available to children (4-12 years old) and youth (13-18 years old) for a one-time cost of $25 including tax. The pass is valid from Friday, June 28 to Monday, September 2.For more info and to purchase: https://ow.ly/4MhZ50ShqVC
PAC News
Our June/Year End PAC newsletter is now up on our website here:
Online Silent Auction
There are two amazing prizes up for grabs:
- A gift voucher from Code Ninjas for 1 free month of coding classes at Code Ninjas Langley, valued at $349
- A ticket to one of the following Maker Cube Summer Camps, valued at $450
The funds raised from the auction of these items goes towards buses for field trips, educational programs and activities such as Art Start, for our school next year!
Kona Ice Fundraiser
Treat Day is this Monday, June 24th
Flip Give Fundraiser
This year, fundraising for RBE PAC is going to be so much easier with FlipGive, a free team funding app.
We can earn cash back on every purchase we make all year long! All you have to do is shop anytime with the brands you already love, like Home Depot, Walmart, Sport Chek, Indigo, Old Navy, Apple, Esso, and Loblaws. No more going door-to-door selling chocolate bars – it’s completely virtual and contactless.
Join our team now and you’ll get a $5 bonus the first time you shop: https://flipgive.app.link/teams/join?joincode=WYW49S
Or enter this code: WYW49S
Want to learn more? Check out this 2 minute video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vTO_Qg4n80
Stay in the Know
Follow the Richard Bulpitt PAC Facebook page, our Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/rbepac/) and now visit our website to stay up-to-date with all the details!
Quote(s) of the week

Something to read (or watch)…
- At this time of year, I often share some ideas for family fun (with side of learning) over the summer break. and this year is no different. Some of these might even help with your ‘Summer Homework’ assignments from Mr. Oliver. Watch for those in a week or so.
You don’t have to go all the way to Vancouver to find some great things to do. You only have to go as far as Surrey. Or maybe stay in Langley (though you probably know most of those).
The Surrey Fusion Festival comes up on July 20 & 21, and is well worth the visit for the food, music, and art. It’s like our Multicultural Day on absolute overdrive. And if sports is more your thing, the BC Summer Games are in Maple Ridge from July 17-21.
Mr. Oliver loves bikes, and wants everyone else to love them too, so here are some perfect family bike rides in greater Vancouver. Don’t forget your helmets. Hiking is nice, too, and there are so many options where we live.
- There’s something to be said for boredom, too, though. So on July 18 when the kids say, ‘I’m bored,’ let them be. The Benefits of Boredom tells you why.
- And if reading is their thing, here are some great books for readers aged 6-8 and 9-12. I’ll be reading about Adam Shoalts’ solo canoe journey from the shore of Lake Erie to the Arctic Ocean, myself. If I can’t go on that trip right now, at least I can read about it.
Things to Remember from the Calendar
Monday, June 24
- R.E. Mountain Grad Walk (10:30 or so)
- Grade 5 Farewell (1:00 pm in the gym)
- PAC Treat Day
Tuesday, June 25
- Sports Day!!! Tired kids (and staff) tonight.
Wednesday, June 26
- Last day to check the Lost & Found
Thursday, June 27
- Last Day of School – All students dismissed at 11:30
- Year end assembly at 9:15
- Lost & Found clean-out day
- Report Cards Published
Friday, June 28
- Administrative Day
Monday, July 1
- Canada Day Holiday – office closed
Friday, June 5
- Office Closes for the Summer
Tuesday, August 27
- Office Reopens
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