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Safe Arrival ATTENDANCE Line: 1-855-203-2994 (call before 8:35am)
Daily
Breakfast Drop In program: 7:45am to 8:20am in the staff room
Daily Drop off and Free Entry from 8:20am to 8:33am
Homework Club: Monday to Friday: 7:45am to 8:20am in the Library
AND Monday to Thursday: 2:55pm to 3:20pm in the Library
Monday
April 3
Day 3
Spellbinding Science and Magic: 2:55 to 4pm, Room 120
Tuesday
April 4
Day 4
Grade 7 Trip to Fort York Art Club: Grades 4-6, Lunch Recess, Room 209 OFIP Math Program: Grades 7 & 8, 3-4pm, Rooms 200 & 228; 2:55-4:05pm OFIP Math Program: Grades 3 (room 119), 6 (room 205); 2:55-4:05pm FRPS Jr Boys Basketball Tournament (3:30 - 7 p.m.)
Wednesday
April 5
Day 5
LIGHT IT UP BLUE!
Wear Blue to Kick Off Autism Awareness Month V.I.P. Community Officer Program: Grades 3, 7, 8 (Library)
Swim to Survive: Rusak-Coagn & Lobl Gr. 3's
Board Game Club: Grades 4 to 6, AM recess, Room 224
OFIP Language Program: Grade 6 (room 205)
Thursday
April 6
Day 1
Board Game Club: Grades 2 & 3, AM recess, Room 103 Art Club: Grades 7-8, Lunch Recess, Room 209 OFIP Math Program: Grades 7 & 8, 3-4pm, Rooms 200 & 228; 2:55-4:05pm OFIP Language Program: Grade 3 (room 119) Spring Movie Night: Screening starts at 6:30
Friday
April 7
Day 2
Pizza Lunch for anyone who pre-ordered
Next Week
(Apr 10 to 14)
April 11: Pesach
April 12: Vaiskhi
April 12: Wave your Flag; Austim Awareness Community Walk
April 14: Good Friday ~ No School
Weekly Update: April 3 to 7
Forest Run Public School
Weekly Update: April 3 to 7
Forest Run Public School
April is Autism Awareness Month!!!
During the month of April, Forest Run will be recognizing Autism Awareness Month in order to bring attention and acceptance to ASD. We’re going to do our part to recognize this month with the following activities:
April 5 - "Light it Up Blue" – the entire school will wear blue to shine a light on Autism. Light it Up Blue is a unique global initiative that kicks-off Autism Awareness Month and helps raise awareness about autism. In honor of this historic day, many iconic landmarks, hotels, sporting venues, concert halls, museums, bridges and retail stores are among the thousands of buildings lit blue to raise autism awareness. Come dressed in Blue to show School Spirit!
April 12 - “Wave your Flag” … Accept Autism” Community Walk – leading up to the Community Walk, each class will create a flag to show an understanding of Autism after watching age-appropriate videos and having class discussions. We will begin with a brief school-wide assembly before we begin our walk
During the entire month, we will be selling “Kapow” Pops and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to Kerry’s Place Autism Services. Kerry’s Place supports thousands of families touched by Autism Spectrum Disorder every year. Pops will be sold for $1.50 each, are peanut and nut free and gluten
free. Intermediate students will be going class to class starting next week selling the pops before lunch recess.
Weekly Update: April 3 to 7
Forest Run Public School
The School Council invites you to:
Spring Movie Night: April 6th, 2017
Screening @ 6:30 in the Gym
Grades JK –4 only!
The LORAX - A 12-year-old boy searches for the one thing that
will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the
Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world.
Based on the book by Dr. Seuss
Stars: Zac Efron, Taylor Swift, Danny DeVito
For grade 5-8 students ONLY
Screening @ 6:30pm in the library:
TOMORROWLAND From Disney comes two-time Oscar (R) winner Brad Bird's riveting, mystery adventure "Tomorrowland,"
starring Academy Award (R) winner George Clooney. Bound by a shared destiny, former boy-genius Frank
(Clooney), jaded by disillusionment, and Casey (Britt Robertson), a bright, optimistic teen bursting with
scientific curiosity, embark on a danger-filled mission to unearth the secrets of an enigmatic place some-
where in time and space known only as "Tomorrowland." What they must do there changes the world-and
them-forever.
Snacks, Pizza, drinks and other fun treats will be available for individual purchase during
the movie. Combo orders are available and can be purchased ONLY through Cash-On-Line.
All proceeds from MOVIE NIGHT will go to our school. We are sorry but, no outside
food or drink can be brought into the gymnasium.
Dinner Combo Orders are taken online ONLY
1. Orders must be placed online. Subscribe. Visit https://yrdsb.schoolcashonline.com/
2. There are 2 options to choose from, and these cannot be adjusted after payment has been made:
Option 1: 1 slice +1 drink +1 popcorn = $4.5
Option 2: 2 slices +1 drink= $5
ORDERS CLOSE ON TUESDAY, APRIL 4, ***NO LATE ORDERS ACCEPTED***
Popcorn $2 Snacks $1-$1.50 Pizza Slice $2.50 Water/Juice $1
Weekly Update: April 3 to 7
Forest Run Public School
Forest Run Public School After School Programs!
Reminder: Sign your child(ren) up for one of Forest
Run’s exciting new after school programs starting the
week of April 10th, 2017. Packages with registration in-
formation went home on Friday March 24th. Schedule
More details about each program will be provided with
the Registration package and on program providers.
Mondays
*Soccer & Basketball for Grades 4 to 8 by TenTenSports
*Chess Club for JK to Grade 8 by Toronto Chess School
Tuesdays
* Lego Club for Grades 1 to 6 by Creative Club
Wednesdays
*Dance: Hip Hop for JK to Grade 6 by Arts Express
*How Cool is That for JK to Grade 2
Thursdays
*Drama Club for JK to Grade 6 by Arts Express
*How Cool is That for Grades 3 to 6
Fridays:
*Soccer & Basketball for JK to Grade 3 by TenTenSports
Weekly Update: April 3 to 7
Forest Run Public School
Forest Run Family Fun!
Each week, Forest Run’s Community Bulletin will feature a fun family puzzle or game to
solve. The intent is to enjoy fun family time while developing mathematical problem
solving skills. Answers to each weeks puzzle will be included in the next weeks Bulletin!
Have fun!
Weekly Update: April 3 to 7
Forest Run Public School
Answer to last weeks Puzzle:
13 9 8 12 7 2 8
22 17 20 19 9 10
39 37 39 28 19
76 76 67 47
152 143 114
295 257
The York Region District School Board Summer Institute is a program that offers academic, recreational and ath-letic programs and activities with intentional links to the Ontario Curriculum for children and youth entering Senior
Kindergarten to Grade 8.
Programs are offered at in Richmond Hill, Markham, Stouffville, Newmarket, Woodbridge, Vaughan and Georgina
from 9:00 am - 3:30 pm
YMCA Before and Aftercare programs available at all locations
YMCA Before and After Care Registration
Weekly Sessions July 4, 2017 to August 11, 2017
For registration information and to see what types of exciting programs are being offered this summer, please visit www.yrdsb.ca and select programs and
services.
For additional information please email [email protected] or call 905-884-2046 ext. 240.
Summer Institute Site Address
Armadale S.I. 11 Coppard Ave., Markham
Crosby Heights S.I. 190 Neal Dr., Richmond Hill
Discovery S.I. (located at Teston Village P.S.) 80 Murray Farm Lane., Maple
Lakeside S.I. 213 Shorecrest Rd., Keswick
Lake Wilcox S.I. 80 Wildwood Ave., Richmond Hill
Maple Leaf S.I. (located at Glen Cedar P.S.) 915 Wayne Dr., Newmarket
Milliken Mills S.I. (located at Highgate P.S.) 35 Highgate Dr., Markham
Oscar Peterson S.I. 850 Hoover Park Dr., Stouffville
Sixteenth Avenue S.I. 400 Sixteenth Ave., Richmond Hill
Unionville Meadows S.I. 355 South Unionville Ave., Markham
Woodbridge S.I. 60 Burwick Ave., Woodbridge