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The Lewis Link
David Lewis Public School Trustee: Manna Wong
Area Superintendent: Ian Allison
APRIL 2019
April is traditionally the time of year when we think of Spring. It is a time of rebirth and renewal
in nature. It is also a time to adjust and reset goals and re-energize after the long months of
winter. Our students are eager to go outdoors to play soccer and baseball and to start their
rigorous training for Track and Field. It is critical to our students continued good health that
some exercise is part of a daily regimen. Regular meals, adequate sleep and a balance between
school and leisure activities is the recipe to a rich, healthy life! It is my hope that many of you
have examined your busy households to ensure that everyone has activities and the time
available to balance busy lives!
Our Dance-a-thon fundraising activity was on April 25th
. With over $8,200.00 raised, we plan to
purchase more library books, more STEM & STEAM materials, and reconditioned computers for
the lab, provide Scientists in school presentations and purchase more gym equipment for all
divisions. We sincerely thank our students and their parents for your continuous support.
Summer is fast approaching as are the opportunities to enroll/sign your child up for some new
summer adventure. Take advantage of the programmes that are all over the city and provide the
excitement of a new learning experience. Your child will be richer for it!
PRINCIPAL’S
MESSAGE
By Karen Peach
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Principal Peach’s Birthday David Lewis is celebrating our dear principal’s birthday on April 1, 2019.
What a surprise for their
beloved principal …
snip, snap, snip, …. three
grade 8 girls came to
school early in the
morning to decorate the
office door
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Do you know the legend about the
Leprechaun’s Pot of Gold? Grade 2
students in Rm 105 are sharing their
stories here……….
Are you able to find a pot of gold at
the end of the rainbow…….?
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Rm 102 students
designed their habitats
for dinosaurs.
Robots from Rm 204 The grade 4 students have been working on
a French Robot project for a month and
they are so happy to showcase their work
in the hallway.
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Talk Presented to the Kindergarten students on Climate Change
David Lewis PI Contest Students were super excited for this year's biggest Pi day event ever...at Lewis on Thursday, March 28, we had an overwhelming number of students participating in reciting the Pi digits with a total of 85
contestants, 28 students from primary, 28 students from junior and 29 students from the intermediate
division. The top 10 students also had a chance to show off their memorizing skills to the rest of the
school in the afternoon assembly. The students who recited 20 digits from grades 1-3 and 30 digits or
more from grade 4 onwards got to enjoy real pie. Let’s continue our conversation about Pi !
14159265358979323846....
In Grade 1 / 2 : 5 recited more than 20 digits, winner in this category recited 28 digits
In Grade 3 / 4 : 9 recited more than 30 digits, winners in this category recited 60 & 61 digits
In Grade 5 / 6 : 10 recited more than 45 digits, 3 recited over 75 digits and 3 recited over 100 digits,
winner in this category recited 190 digits.
Grade 7 / 8 : 10 recited over 70 digits, 4 recited over 100 digits.
Sivan had 370, Peggy had 190 digits, Naveel, Angela, Yurui, Samuel and Wayne recited more than 100
digits. Judges counted about 4606 digits not including some recounts for those that were a little
overwhelmed the first time around!! Let us not forget the biggest motivation of them all which was the
real PIES!!!! Mrs. Peach sliced her delicious pies into more than 100 slices for the winners, judges and
teachers!!
Scientist, Stephanie
Arnold, showing the
effects of climate
change to our
Kindergarten
students. Our students
get hands on
experiences on climate
change.
Interesting tidbits to share with students: So far 31 trillion digits of Pi have been calculated so
far by Emma Haruka Iwao. The record for memorizing the most digits is 70 000
digits of Pi by Rajveer Meena. Record at our very own Lewis stands with Stone
Yang who graduated last year and who had counted
some 482 digits ....
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Intermediate Co-Ed Volleyball The intermediates had their first time experience playing beach volleyball which was so much
fun. They played again on April 9th
at the Co-Ed Volleyball Tournament and they earned 2nd
place in the conference final. Thanks to coaches Mrs. Wall and Mrs. Rasmus! Well done!