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June 1st-5th 2026

Week at a glance

June 1st-5th 2026

 
Pickle Ball & Tennis May 25th-June 5th
!!A HUGE thank you to the EGHE Parent Advisory Council (PAC) for continuing to support this opportunity!!

 

Attention Grade 3-6 parents. 

Our school is participating in 2 interschool sports.

June 4 th is the second Pedal to the Metal SD48 Mountain Bike Race (grade 3-6 students and very very keen grade 2s) See Ms. Manzini for a permission form (Cheekeye Fan trails the courses are marked started from the top of Live Wire off Squamish Valley Rd.)

June 9th is the SD 48 District Track Meet (grades 3-6). This is an all day event 10-4 pm (our students have been practicing 5 long recesses a week.

Events are 100m 200m 800 m for grade 3-6  and grade 4-6 can also participate in long jump, high jump and shot put. See Ms. Manzini for more information.

 

Monday June 1st

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Tuesday June 2nd

Wednesday June 3rd

  • School Meal Program: Click here to learn more
  • Eid Al-Ghadir:  A period when Shia Muslims celebrate Eid al-Ghadir to commemorate the divine appointment of Ali ibn Abi Talib (A.S.) as the Prophet’s (PBUH) successor and first infallible Imam.

Thursday June 4th

  • 9-10am Parent Advisory Council (PAC) AGM !!Everyone welcome!!
Friday June 5th
  • Freezie Friday
  • World Environment Day: A day to raise global awareness and take action to protect our environment, which involves engaging governments, businesses, celebrities and citizens to focus their efforts on a pressing environmental issue. 
 

Upcoming IMPORTANT Dates:

May 25th-June 5th: Pickleball with Tennis XL

Thursday June 4th: PAC AGM @ 9am in the library !!Everyone welcome!!

June 8th & 9th: Sexual Health presentations

Tuesday June 9th: District Track Meet

Thursday June 11th: Welcome to Kindergarten 1:30-2:30pm

Friday June 12th: Sports Day

Wednesday June 17th: Grade 6 Playland Day

Friday June 19th: National Indigenous People's Day EGHE Family Carnival (looking for volunteers)

Tuesday June 23rd: Grade 6 leaving ceremony

Tuesday June 23rd: Grade 6 Parent organized Dance @6pm

Friday June 26th: Last day of school!

 

School Meal Program (SMP)
 

Please see the letter below regarding important changes to the School Meal Program for the upcoming school year (replacing the Feeding Futures Lunch Pilot).  Read the letter in full for all the details.

In order to register your child for the lunch program, please complete the form HERE. Paper forms are available at the school office, if you prefer. You can view the monthly menu HERE. Just a quick note: once students are signed up for the meal program, they’ll receive every meal on the schedule. We aren’t able to offer opt-outs for single meals.

If you are interested in making a donation to this program, please click HERE.

Please reach out to us if you have any questions about the School Meal Program. Contact our VP Nina Jakobsen ([email protected]) or [email protected]

 

SMP Parent Letter Page 1

SMP Parent Letter Page 2

Events

Parking and Dogs on School Property Protocols:

  • Please remember to adhere to our parking protocols to ensure a safe and organized drop-off and pick-up process for everyone.
  • We welcome dogs on school property but kindly request that they be kept on a leash at all times. This helps maintain a safe and respectful environment for all members of our school community.

Hello EGHE Families,

 

As a friendly reminder, the School District 48 (Sea to Sky) has policies in place to maintain a safe and healthy environment on school grounds, including specific guidelines about dogs on school property.

Under Policy 804, please keep the following in mind when bringing dogs to school sites:

  1. Leashing Requirements: All dogs on school property must be leashed, tethered, and under the control of a responsible person at all times. This helps ensure the safety of students, staff, and other community members.

  2. Clean-Up: If a dog defecates on school grounds, the person in control of the dog is required to clean up and dispose of the waste properly.

  3. Annual Review: Each school’s principal will meet with the Parent Advisory Council and staff yearly to review this policy and discuss any local guidelines that may be in place. Our current local guidelines are to maintain a safe distance from classroom lineups by keeping dogs off the asphalt in the courtyard past the yellow gate (as many children are fearful of dogs and many dogs on leash in a small area can become aggressive with one another). 

We appreciate your help in keeping our schools a safe and welcoming place for everyone (including our furry friends).

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