Due to staffing shortages, the Pitt Stop Cafeteria will be closed again tomorrow, Wednesday, October 26th. To help meet the demand, the Leadership Class will hold a Pizza Fundraiser tomorrow. (Cash Only) – $2 a slice – Pepperoni, Cheese or Ham & Pineapple with drinks on sale for $1. Come support our Leadership Class and get some pizza!
October 25, 2022 – Marauder Daily Announcements
No Cafeteria Services on Tuesday, October 25th
Due to staffing shortages, the Pitt Stop Cafeteria will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, October 25th. To help meet the demand, the Leadership Class will hold a Pizza Fundraiser. $2/slice – Pepperoni, Cheese or Ham & Pineapple; drinks also on sale for $1 (cash only). Come support our Leadership Class and get some pizza!
October 24, 2022 – Marauder Daily Announcements
PMSS Spirit Week – October 24 to 28, 2022
Pitt Meadows Secondary Leadership Team is hosting spirit week October 24 – 28. Included in the events are dress-up opportunities for students. The themes are below.
Happy Halloween!
Monday, October 24th: Halloween Colours Day. No excuse needed to look fantastic in Purple, Black and/or Orange!
Tuesday, October 25th: Decades Day. Dress for the 60’s, 70’s and up!
Wednesday, October 26th: Character/Celebrity Day. Come dressed as your favourite actor, athlete, musician or character.
Thursday, October 27th: Pajama Day. Live the dream! Come to school in your….you get the idea.
Friday, October 28th: Adam Sandler Day. Come to school dressed as the living meme himself!
October 20, 2022 – Marauder Daily Announcements
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October 17, 2022 – Marauder Daily Announcements
Message for families: safe and inclusive Halloween
Dear families,
The Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows School District seeks to foster a culture of belonging and respect, and has publicly stated its committed to anti-racism and equity. As Halloween approaches, I wanted to remind students, families, and staff of the need to be thoughtful and inclusive when selecting a costume to be worn at school. The choice of costume should always be respectful of the diverse cultural and lived experiences of all the members of our school communities.
Please consider the two following guidelines when you and/or your child are making the costume selection:
- Be kind and consider the school community. Costumes that could be offensive or perpetuate the stereotype of someone’s gender identity, culture, race, religion, age, or disability must not be worn.
- Be thoughtful and safe. Costumes that depict violence, alcohol or drugs are not appropriate. Similarly, replica weapons (e.g. guns, knives, etc.) must not be brought to school.
The choice of Halloween costume must align with the expectations set out in school codes of conduct and our district Safe, Caring and Healthy Schools policy. We must always ensure our learning environments remain safe, welcoming, inclusive, and affirming for all students, families, and staff.
We appreciate your consideration and thank you for helping keep our schools safe, caring, and inclusive this Halloween.
Sincerely,
Harry Dhillon
Superintendent
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