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Holidays and celebrations provide an opportunity to celebrate
the values and traditions of our Pacific Primary community. Celebrations are secular, developmentally
appropriate, anti-bias and anti-commercial. Many of these celebrations are school-wide
events but some are celebrated uniquely in the individual classrooms.
Some of the celebrations are described below.
The beginning of the school year is a great time to introduce the concept
of different kinds of families through the celebration of "Love Makes a Family."
Pictures, stories and drawings are displayed and related books, songs and other art activities
are part of the celebration. Halloween is celebrated with songs and by wearing black
and orange. Parents are invited to join their children for a Thanksgiving lunch. The
goal is to keep the month of December as peaceful as possible; there is a Winter Candlelight
Sing-Along that promotes the ideas of peace, sharing and caring.
In January, Martin Luther King JR's birthday is celebrated with an all school
Peace Parade- the children makes hats, necklaces and signs to wear during the parade.
They are also given age-appropriate information about Dr. King through books and stories
and the celebration concludes with a story, singing and cake. Lunar New Year is
also celebrated with an all school parade. As the year progresses there are visitors from
Japan, and in May, a Special Friends Day is held. Each child invites an adult friend to
spend the morning at the school and there is a May Pole dance, singing and a special
lunch. Staff, parents and friends are invited in June to join Pacific Primary at the Gay
Pride Parade where we march with other schools. Graduation is then held in August with
an all-school picnic. All children participate and the graduates sing special songs and
receive a flowering plant.