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Greeting from the PAC!!!

Here are some important reminders for parents…

1) Sushi Lunch Day is February 23th. All orders must be placed on Munchalunch by February 16th.

2) Game Night Redo – March 6th 6:30-8:30pm at JMS – no tickets this time just come if you want to join in!! Let’s hope there’s no snow!! Free event but we will have a cash concession.

3) Thank you to everyone who participated in our online discussion about how we could spend our $8000.00 Gaming funds. If you want to send along your ideas please email us: journeymiddleschoolpac@gmail.com

Coming up:

DFS Fundraiser – catalogues will be sent home soon – ordering is online

Spring Fair and JMS 30th Birthday Celebration – May 24th – details to come

Fun Day/Party for Students – End of June – details to come

Lastly, we are searching for our next Secretary. If you can commit to one meeting a month and take notes we’d love to have you join our team! We are also needing a lunch coordinator too! Email us if you’re interested.

 
 

Please select the link for information on the Sooke School District Academy Programs.

 
 

 
 

Parent Newsletter – February 3, 2024

  • Candy Gram Sales: Students will be selling Candy Grams from February 7th to 13th at lunch outside the main doors. The candy grams will be delivered on February 14th to classrooms.
  • Grade 8 Families: EMCS will be hosting an information night on Thursday February 8th from 6:00-7:30 pm in the EMCS Theater. For information about Gr 9 course selection, go here.
  • Appazur: download the Journey Middle School app and get school updates on your phone.
  • Games: Thank you to the PAC and to all Journey families for the fundraising that has helped purchase outdoor games for students to use at recess and lunch. It’s great to see students playing volleyball, badminton, corn hole, Jenga, and more around the school. Students can sign out one of the games on the clipboard in the foyer near the games bin.
  • Professional Development Day on February 16th. No school for students.

Learning Opportunities for Parents and Caregivers:

  • The Boys and Girls Club (BGC) Parenting Programs (Online) Issues / Needs in the Community that Programs Address:
    • Many parents who reach out for support feel guilty, blamed by others, isolated, and unsure about what to do. BGC Parenting Programs can help parents address these feelings in a confidential, non-judgmental group setting. BGC Parenting Programs are professionally facilitated education and support programs for parents of preteens and teens. Parents come to the group with a wide range of concerns regarding their youth:
      • teen mental health
      • lack of motivation (school attendance)
      • drug/alcohol use abusive or aggressive actions
      • defiant/rebellious attitude

Workshops

  • Do you need a speaker at your next event? Our facilitators offer workshops for schools, PAC’s, community service organizations and many other types of group meetings on the following topics:
    • Communication
    • Self-care and Boundaries
    • Temperament
    • Adolescent Development and the Relationship Bond
    • Navigating the Teen Years
    • Technology
    • Drug & alcohol use

All programs are via Zoom.

Registration: https://bgcsvi.org/programs/parenting/

Calendar of Events:

Monday Feb 5

 

Tuesday Feb 6

 

Wednesday Feb 7

 

Candy Grams

Thursday Feb 8

 

Candy Grams

 

Gr 8 Info Night at EMCS

Friday Feb 9

 

Candy Grams

 

 

Monday Feb 12

 

Candy Grams

 

 

Tuesday Feb 13

 

Candy Grams

 

Parenting the Messy Middle.

Wednesday Feb 14

 

Candy Grams delivered in class

Thursday Feb 15

Friday Feb 16

 

No School. Pro-D Day

 

 

 

 
 

Resumption of Roadworks at Church/Throup Roundabout Following Telus Works

Friday, February 2, 2024 – After a temporary hiatus to accommodate Telus completion works, road construction crews are set to resume operations at the Church/Throup Roundabout. The intermittent delays and single-lane alternating traffic are expected to occur Monday through Friday between 7 am and 7 pm, with the possibility of occasional weekend work. The primary objective is to achieve substantial completion by spring.

The break in construction allowed Telus to carry out essential work. As we move forward, residents and commuters are advised to anticipate intermittent delays during peak hours as construction activity resumes in the roadway.

Simultaneously, roadworks will continue on Charters Road in close proximity to the Church/Throup Roundabout. Single-lane alternating traffic will be in effect on Charters Road to facilitate ongoing construction activities. The strategic scheduling aims to minimize any potential overlap between roundabout construction and the temporary closure of Charters Road.

Later this year, Charters Road will be temporarily closed in both directions to facilitate culvert placement and associated preparatory works. This necessary closure is expected to last for several weeks.

Please follow traffic personnel and posted signage when travelling in the area or consider using alternative routes, if at all possible.

Learn more:

Contact:

Hazelwood Construction
Tel: 250.716.1940

Link: Resumption of Roadworks at Church/Throup Roundabout Following Telus Works (sooke.ca)