
Erickson Elementary School
2024/2025
2024/25 School Year
February 2025
Read-a-Thon Month
School Read Aloud book: Snake Mystery Mistake
Throughout the month of February we will be participating in Read-a-Thon and one activity will be reading a book aloud after recess. The book below connects to our theme of Snake as it aligns with Chinese Lunar New Year.
Stephen and Renée accidentally discover messages written on the rocks near the creek and sewer pipe where Ping and Pong, their Noble Dogwalking canine clients, lead them. Hearts, love notes, and promises are spray-painted on the rocks. However, one graffiti gives away a secret rendezvous the address of a recent robbery that has been pinned on the Noble Dogwalking Agency. The crime involves a missing python and a key that Stephen says he lost. Stephen and Renée need to solve this case or the Noble Dogwalking Agency will go under!
Spring Concert: March 13 & 14
Please join us on March 13th and/or 14th for our Spring Concert celebrating Canadian music and our student's talents. Class performances will start in the Gym at 1:15 each day.
Problem Solving Process
Erickson Elementary School Conflict Resolution Procedure
This procedure provides a general guideline for how we engage with students when addressing a situation that may violate the Erickson Elementary School Code of Conduct. Rooted in Restorative Justice best practices, this process is designed to give students a voice, foster ownership of their actions, and guide them toward meaningful resolution. We recognize that all kids make mistakes, and we expect them to; the important lesson lies in taking responsibility, repairing the harm, and committing to do better in the future. Our guiding principle is, “When we mess up, we fess up, and we dress up.”
Restorative Justice Key Values at Erickson Elementary
Respect: We honor each person and their perspective.
Responsibility: We take ownership of our actions and work to make things right.
Repair: We prioritize healing relationships and building trust.
Community: We work together to create a safe, supportive environment for everyone.
Please review the full procedure by clicking the button below.
EES School Spirit Day and Monthly Themes
Everyday Erickson: January
FIRST Lego League
FIRST Robotics Update
Thank to all the community members who have expressed interest in being involved. As a result, we have ordered one kit for each group, FIRST LEGO LEAGUE Discover, Explore, and Challenge. Once they arrive we will send out a schedule to all families. Watch this space for updates.
ERASE: Reporting Tool for Students
Have you seen or heard something that concerns you?
Is someone or something bothering you or your friends at school?
The erase|Report It tool lets you send a secure, anonymous and confidential message to your school or school district’s safe school coordinator, who will follow up on it right away. You do not have to provide your name unless you want to.
Messages are only monitored during your school's operational hours.
If you see or hear something, say something!
Visit the erase website to find resources for students, parents, and educators related to student safety, sexual orientation and gender identity, mental health and substance use.
Bussing Update
Please review the updated guidelines below:
- All requests for bussing changes should be submitted to clerical.ees@sd8.bc.ca by 1:00pm from the registered email of the student’s legal Parent or Guardian.
- Only in emergency situations will the office fulfill bus change requests beyond this deadline.
- Phone call requests for bus changes will be redirected to clerical.ees@sd8.bc.ca
Cell Phone Policy
Starting in September, in harmony with other Creston elementary schools, students will be encouraged to leave their personal electronic devices, like smartphones, smartwatches, and Bluetooth earphones, at home. We are committed to nurturing a warm and engaging learning environment where students can fully enjoy social interactions, build meaningful relationships, and express their creativity. By limiting the use of personal devices, we hope to create more opportunities for the kind of play and connection that make our school special. If a student brings a cell phone to school, it will be safely kept in the office and can be conveniently picked up by a parent.
Please review our updated Erickson Code of Conduct outlining this modification below.
Thank you for your understanding.
Update: Parking Lot Changes
Thank you for your understanding.
Important Allergy Alert: Nuts
A child in our Erickson Elementary community has a life-threatening allergy to nuts, which can result in an anaphylactic reaction—a severe and potentially fatal condition. Even minimal exposure to nut products could trigger this reaction, making it essential for us to create a safe environment for all students. The request does NOT include seeds like sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and flaxseed.
To ensure the safety of this student and others with allergies, we kindly request that all families and students refrain from bringing any products containing nuts or nut traces to school. This includes snacks, lunches, and treats for classroom celebrations.
Creston is a close-knit and caring community, and we know that with your support, we can help protect the well-being of all our students. Please carefully check food labels before sending items to school and speak with your child about the importance of avoiding nut products while at school.
If you have any questions or require additional information about allergy-safe foods, please feel free to reach out to our office at clerical.erickson@sd8.bc.ca or call (250) 428-2363.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding in making Erickson Elementary a safe and inclusive environment for everyone.
Essential Information
Bell Schedule
Start: 8:30 am
Recess Start: 10:30 am
Recess End: 10:45 am
Lunch Start: 12:15 am
Outside Time: 12:30 am
Lunch end: 1:00 pm
End of Day: 2:30 pm
School Activities
Gr 4/5 Basketball: Mon @ Lunch
Gr 6/7 Basketball: Wed and Thurs @ 2:30
ABED Beading: Thurs @ Lunch
Guitar Club: Fri @ Lunch
The Month Ahead
February: Read-a-Thon Month
Feb 12: Red and Pink Day
Feb 13: 100th day of school
Feb 14: PD Day. No SchoolFeb 17: Family Day. No School
Feb 20: PAC Meeting 1:00pm
Feb 24: Intermediate Fun Day
Feb 26: Read my Shirt
March 13&14 Spring Concert 1:15pm - 2:30pm
How to Access and Setup your MyEd Parent Portal
The Erickson Elementary School Staff:
Erickson Elementary School promotes the values expressed in the BC Human Rights Code respecting the rights of all individuals in accordance with the law – prohibiting discrimination based on race, colour, ancestry, place of origin, religion, marital status, family status, physical or mental disability, sex or sexual orientation – in respect of discriminatory publication and discrimination in accommodation, service and facility in the school environment.
SD8 Strategic Plan 2024 - 2029
The Administrative Procedure and Policies below may be helpful for reference throughout the year. Please review them if you are unfamiliar.
Policy 410: School Choice and Catchment
Policy 430: Fees, Deposits, and Financial Hardship
AP 3312: Possession of Weapons or Explosives
AP 1101: Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity (SOGI)
AP 1106: Parent Involvement in Education
AP Appendix 1503 A: Animal in Schools for Curricular Purposes - Prohibited Animals
AP 2303 Volunteers: AP Appendix 2303 - School Volunteer Package Form_0.pdf.
Erickson Elementary Volunteer Webpage with Criminal Record check info and Volunteer Package.
AP 3203 Care and Handling of Sick or Injured Students at School
AP 3204 Student Medication: AP Appendix 3204 Request for Medication at School Form
Erickson Elementary School
Email: clerical.ees@sd8.bc.ca
Website: https://erickson.sd8.bc.ca/
Location: 3523 HYW 3, Erickson, B.C.
Phone: 250-428-2363