Monday, August 29, 2016

School Start Up Letter

The School Start Up Letter has now been posted online.  Please refer to this letter, as we are currently having problems with our email system.  We apologize for any inconvenience.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Sibling Applications for Kindergarten 2017


Please be aware that, if you have a child who is a sibling of an LFAS student and you would like them to attend Kindergarten in 2017 at LFAS, you MUST apply through the School District’s website during the first two weeks of October 2016 for Choice Schools (such as LFAS).  Information is available on the SD35 website at www.sd35.bc.ca. YOU MUST NOTE THAT THE CHILD IS A SIBLING on the application.  The system does not have this information. 

 

For any grade other than Kindergarten, please apply directly to LFAS either online at www.langleyfinearts.com or pick up a paper application in the office.  AGAIN, PLEASE NOTE ON THE APPLICATION THAT THE CHILD IS A SIBLING.

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Hello LFAS families!


The main office is now open and we are working on our Welcome Back Package that will be emailed out to families on Friday, August 26th.  The package will contain everything you need for back to school at LFAS including how to sign up online for our School Cash online.


TO REGISTER FOR SCHOOL CASH ONLINE:


Step 1:    Please click on this link: https://sd35.schoolcashonline.com/
Step 2:    Register by selecting the “Get Started Now” and following the steps.
Step 3:    After you receive the confirmation email, please select the “click here” option, login in and add each of your children to your household account. To do this, you will need your student’s last name, first name, and date of birth and pupil # . Students grade 5 and up should know their pupil number as its their login for the library. For students grade 4 and under, you can call the school for the number, or wait until the first week of school when you receive your Student Verification Form which has the number in the top left corner.

Have you moved? Changed your email or phone numbers? PLEASE LET THE SCHOOL KNOW. Also, if you have a child on our wait list, let us know to change the info on their application.


Thursday, February 4, 2016

Langley International Film Festival


International Film Festival Comes to Langley

 

The Langley School District Foundation in partnership with Langley Film Nights Shot in the Dark and the Toronto Film Festival (TIFF) is proud to present the First Annual and Unprecedented Langley International Film Festival!

 

Featuring six screenings from February 19 to 21, as well as an Opening Night Gala, the festival is already creating huge buzz within the Langley community and beyond.

 

The festival opens with NUMB, an edgy, provocative film directed by Langley’s Jason Goode. Shot entirely in British Columbia, the film is Jason’s premiere screening and the cast and crew will be in attendance both at the film and during the opening night gala.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 – 7 PM
Numb : When a couple in financial distress discover GPS coordinates that promise to lead to stolen gold they must partner with a pair of mysterious hitchhikers to enter the remote winter wilderness to recover the coins. Directed by Jason Goode.

FRIDAY, FEB.19 – 9:00 – 10:30 PM
Opening Night Gala: Aprés movie featuring wine, hors d’oeuvres and discussions with director, cast and crew from Numb at Lelem Restaurant in Fort Langley.

SATURDAY, FEB. 20  - 1:00 – 3:00 PM
Sleeping Giant:
A finely observed, whip-smart study of the emotional extremes of adolescence and their potentially catastrophic effects.

SATURDAY, FEB. 20 4:30 – 6:30 PM
Carol: A romantic drama starring Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Sarah Paulson, and Kyle Chandler, the film is set in 1952 New York City, and tells the story of a young aspiring photographer and her relationship with an older woman going through a difficult divorce.

SATURDAY, FEB. 20 8:00-10:00 PM
Montage of student-produced vignettes: Fascinating explorations as only teenagers can write, describe and limn onto film. Meet the students, discover their focus and herald in the next generation of Felinis, Spielbergs and Chaplins.

SUNDAY, FEB. 21 1:00 – 2:30 PM
Trumbo: In 1947, Dalton Trumbo was Hollywood’s top screenwriter, until he and other artists were jailed and blacklisted for their political beliefs.

SUNDAY, FEB. 21 3:30 – 5:00 PM
room: After five-year-old Jack and his mother escape from the enclosed surroundings that Jack has known his entire life, the boy makes a thrilling discovery. Starring Langley resident and student Jacob Tremblay.

 

All screenings will be held at Chief Sepass Theatre at 9096 Trattle in Fort Langley. Tickets are $10 per screening. Gala is $25. Three-day pass including all six screenings is $50. All proceeds from the First Annual Langley International Film Festival will support arts and film programs in Langley schools. For tickets or more information, please contact Susan Cairns, Executive Director, Langley School District Foundation at 604-532-1464 or scairns@sd35.bc.ca. You can also buy your tickets online at www.langleyschooldistrictfoundation.com