Summer Sneak Peek: STEAM Camps & WorkshopsHave fun in the sun with Geering Up this summer! Explore our line-up of summer camps below.
Sign up now to secure your spots for May & June! All Girls* Programming Join our empowering All Girls* STEM camps this summer! Explore the wonders of STEM in a dedicated environment for girls*. Our dedicated All Girls* week runs from July 22nd - 26th—don't miss out on this inspiring experience! To learn more about our All Girls* camps, click here. Offsite Camps To engage as many youth in STEM as possible, we run summer camps at 5 additional locations: Richmond, Coquitlam, South Surrey, North Vancouver, and Kelowna. Learn about our weekly programming from July to late August below! Richmond Camps Location: Chaoyin Bilingual School Grades: Entering grades 1 - 7 To learn more, click here. South Surrey Camps Location: Southridge School Grades: Entering grades 1 - 9 To learn more, click here. North Vancouver Camps Location: Family Services of the North Shore Community Hub Grades: Entering grades 2 - 7 To learn more, click here. Coquitlam Camps Location: Royal Bridge High School Grades: Entering grades 1 - 7 To learn more, click here. Kelowna Camps Location: UBC Okanagan Grades: Entering grades 1-12 To learn more, click here Science Rendezvous Join us for a FREE family event at UBC Vancouver on Saturday, May 11th from 10-3! Come find the Geering Up team and a variety of student-run Engineering Design Teams at the Engineering Student Centre. CHECK OUT ALL SUMMER CAMPS Pedalheads Summer Registration is now open, and we are currently planning on running camps at the following nearby locations:
Vancouver – Point Grey @ Jericho Hill Centre (4196 W 4th Ave, Vancouver, BC V6R 4J5) Vancouver – Little Mountain @ David Livingstone Elementary (315 E 23rd Ave, Vancouver, BC V5V 1X6) Vancouver – Oakridge @ Jamieson Elementary (6350 Tisdall St, Vancouver, BC V5Z 3N4) Vancouver – Renfrew @ Renfrew Elementary (3315 E 22nd Ave, Vancouver, BC V5M 2Z2) Vancouver – Hastings/Sunrise @ A.R. Lord Elementary (555 Lillooet St, Vancouver, BC V5K 4G4) As a friendly reminder regarding our program: Pedalheads Bike is a learn-to-ride camp known for taking kids from training wheels to two wheel to road riding. We combine a fun group setting with specialized equipment, tailored cycling lessons, and incredible instructors to build confidence and get some of the most tentative kids biking on their own. Cassandra Kruger is a certified teacher with 25 years of experience in the field of English language instruction: writing, comprehension, reading, and enrichment. She currently tutors a couple Tennyson students, and has availability for a few more, either online or in person. Reach out to inquire at cdkruger@telus.net.
Jhenifer Pabillano, parent of Linna and Tavi at Tennyson, is excited to invite the Tennyson community to the Vancouver launch of essay anthology Midlife No. 2 at the wonderful Upstart and Crow on Granville Island, Sunday May 19, 6-7:30pm!
Enjoy readings from our Vancouver-area contributors David Zeibin (dad of Linna and Tavi!), Erika Thorkelson, Kate Rossiter, and Iva Cheung, as well as assorted well wishes from Jhenifer and co-editor Sarah Chan. And grab yourself a copy of this beautiful book! We can’t wait to see you! Please note that the event is free but please register through Upstart’s Eventbrite! As well, Jhenifer will also have the book available at the upcoming Maker's Market at the Tennyson Spring Fling on May 23! Vancouver Mandarin School, located just a five-minute walk from Lord Tennyson, is offering two programs that we believe would greatly benefit your community:
- Mandarin Immersion Summer Camp: Our summer camp provides a fun and engaging environment for children to learn Mandarin, offering them the valuable asset of language proficiency while enjoying exciting activities. - MINGLE After-School Program: Our after-school program runs from 3:30 to 5:00 pm and includes onsite pick-up at 3pm for added convenience. You can find more information about the immersion camp and MINGLE afterschool program on our website. COPE (Coalition for Progressive Electors) has launched “The Schools We Need” Campaign and we want to work with parents, students, union groups, and the public to create actions that will achieve:
The Schools We Need Campaign begins with two components. We invite all interested parents and school community members to attend: “The Schools We Need” Town Hall Meeting Date: May 28th Time: 4 to 7 pm Place: Russian Hall, 600 Campbell Avenue, Vancouver Attendees will participate in several small table discussions highlighting current key issues facing our schools and collaborating to come up with future actions and solutions. COPE School Board Trustee, Suzie Mah will be highlighting the challenges the school district continues to face and there will be other guest speakers. Also, there will be a visual and performing arts opportunity for those who want to participate! We invite you and your members to complete our “The Schools We Need Survey”. The survey has ten questions highlighting ten key issues. Results and ideas for actions from the survey will be summarized and released to the public. The survey will close on June 30th, 2024. You can complete the survey by going to: www.copevancouver.ca/survey On behalf of COPE, we hope that you will participate and publicize these two activities to your members. Let’s work together and build the schools that our students need. Tanya Webking, COPE Co-Chair Shawn Vulliez, COPE Co-Chair The BCCPAC Annual General Meeting is May 4 & 5th in Richmond. DPAC is sending a representative and the Lord Tennyson PAC will send our proxy vote with the DPAC representative.
Details of the candidates for BCCPAC positions to be voted on and the 14 proposed resolutions (at the time of the DPAC general meeting April 25) are included in the booklet.https://bccpac.bc.ca/images/AGM/2024_AGM_Booklet.pdf. A list of candidates can be found on p. 19 with more details on the following pages. The following resolutions can be found beginning on page 42 of the 2024 AGM booklet. Lord Tennyson PAC will use a proxy vote, signed over to the DPAC representative attending. At this time, the plan is to vote as outlined below, this is in line with the DPAC vote. We are open to feedback from the parent community. We have highlighted one resolution that may require further discussion and welcome this if you run into one of us this week, or via email at pac@lordtennyson.ca.
Cheers, Trish Tennyson PAC DPAC Rep We are looking for an older, independent, and responsible kid that can walk our child home after school for 3 ~ 4 days a week starting in September 2024.
Our child will be in Grade 5 in the upcoming September. We live near Broadway & Balaclava (about 15 - 20 mins walk from school). Please contact us by email if you are interested in the position Vancouver DPAC is proud to present an in-person parent education event. On May 7, we will have The Other People present to our community at the Prince of Wales Secondary School Auditorium at 6:45pm. This is an opportunity to hear from a local group that represents the great diversity within our district. It will help us learn how bias and discrimination function and impact those affected by it, with the goal of fostering greater understanding and acceptance for everyone. We hope that you will join us for this important and informative event.
Link to Facebook event page. What: An in-person presentation from "The Other People" for the VSB Community. A free event with childcare provided for school-aged children. When: Tuesday, May 7, 2024, doors open at 6:30 PM presentation starts at 6:45 PM, Where: Prince of Wales Secondary Auditorium, 2250 Eddington Drive, Vancouver |
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