- Clearview Meadows Elementary School Bus zone: West 12 Locke Ave. Stayner, Ontario www.cle.scdsb.on.ca [email protected] May 2015 Jo-Ann White-McKenna Principal Character Trait: Responsibility PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE One glance at our monthly calendar will show how busy May is going to be. In this month we have EQAO provincial testing, Talent Show and outdoor education trips. You can find all our events on the calendar, on our school website. Please continue to talk to your child about school. It is a long time between the February and June report cards and parents need to regularly check in with their children to see how school is going. If you feel that your child isn’t able to give you the details you need, please contact the classroom teacher. Ongoing communication between home and school can make all the difference for a student. Our dance-a-thon was a great success. Thank you to everyone who participated. To date we have raised over $1300. Everyone had a great time with our DJ. What a fun way to get some exercise, enjoy time with friends and help our school. The grand prizes for all participants this year are “Principal for the Day” or a $50 My VISA gift card. The winners will be chosen at an assembly in May and announced in the next newsletter. EDUCATION WEEK Education Week, May 4 -8, is a province-wide celebration of student achievement and excellence in education. It is an opportunity to recognize the work and accomplishments of Ontario’s publicly funded schools. Many schools host special events during Education Week. Our school will be celebrating this week with our Talent Show on May 7th at 7 p.m. The Dress Rehearsal is May 6th at 11:15 if you can’t make the evening performance. Before the Talent Show, guests will have one last chance to bid on the Silent Auction. Come celebrate Education Week with the Wolfpack! OUR SCHOOL COUNCIL MEETING IS CANCELLED ON MAY 4TH . OUR TRUSTEE IS UNABLE TO ATTEND. She will be attending a meeting in the fall. Newsletter #9 Rod Brown Principal’s Assistant CHILDREN’S MENTAL HEALTH WEEK Children’s Mental Health Week is May 3 to 9. One in five Ontario children and youth struggle with mental health concerns - that's about 500,000 kids. Children's Mental Health Week is about promoting positive mental health, increasing the awareness of signs related to children and youth struggling with mental health problems, decreasing stigma and understanding how to access community supports that are available to improve well-being. For more information, visit www.kidsmentalhealth.ca. Our school is recognizing this week with our Gr 7 and 8 students participating in the Mental Health walk at SCI. OUR CASHLESS SYSTEM Almost everything that requires payment at school can be done online with credit. It’s fast and efficient. If you want to get started, just call Mrs. MacIntyre. She gives you a special number assigned to your child and you can get the process done in just a few minutes. REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER SCHOOL Registration is now open for the Simcoe County District School Board’s 2015 summer school courses. This year, the eLearning summer options have been expanded to include Grade 10 Civics and Careers, Grade 12 English, Grade 12 Chemistry and Families in Canada. Also offered is the opportunity for students to travel and earn credits with the summer EduTravel program or to experience camp at the YMCA's Geneva Park location while earning leadership credits. Summer school program details and locations can be found at The Learning Centres website: www.thelearningcentres.com. Online registration for current SCDSB students is available through the student portal. VICTORIA DAY MONDAY, MAY 18TH NO SCHOOL MUSIC MONDAY, MAY 4, 2015 Our school will be participating in this annual event. Check out their website for details at www.musicmonday.ca The Music Monday song, once again this year, is "Is Somebody Singing" by Commander Chris Hadfield and the Barenaked Ladies. Students will receive more information on the morning announcements. Parents are welcome to join us at 1:30 p.m. in the gym to sing along with staff and students. This event is free to all parents in Simcoe County. It takes place May 7 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Liberty North in Barrie (100 Caplan Ave.). Simultaneous language interpretation services will be available for those who request it. Registration is available at: www.smcdsb.on.ca/families/parent_workshop. CIRCLE OF LEARNING PARENT ACADEMY - FREE WORKSHOP MAY 13 ON RESILIENCE As a parent/guardian, you were your child’s first teacher and you are still his or her most important teacher. Your involvement in your child’s education has an impact on success. The final Circle of Learning Parent Academy event for this school year, Resilience: Nine things kids need from their families, schools, and communities, takes place on May 13. MESSAGE FROM YOUR LOCAL HEALTH UNIT: PREVENT THE BITE FROM MOSQUITOES AND TICKS West Nile virus is spread to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito. Lyme disease is an infection caused by a bacteria spread by the bite of an infected blacklegged tick. It’s important you and your family take precautions to reduce the chances of being bitten by a mosquito or a tick. Steps to protect yourself include: Wear long pants and a long sleeved shirt. Wear closed footwear and socks. Tuck your pants into your socks. If hiking or spending time outdoors, check for ticks on exposed areas of your skin or clothing. Use a personal insect repellent that has deet (following the manufacturer's directions for use). Apply it to your skin and outer clothing. Avoid your eyes and mouth, as well as cuts and scrapes. Put a tick and flea collar on your pet and check them for ticks periodically. When choosing a repellent, consider a product that meets your needs, and only use personal repellents that are registered in Canada. Never use a product labeled as an insecticide on your body. For more information about West Nile virus or Lyme disease, visit the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit’s website at www.simcoemuskokahealth.org or call Health Connection at 705-721-7520 or 1-877-721-7520. Find the workshop locations, times and descriptions on the SCDSB website: www.scdsb.on.ca/circleoflearning. You can also register at this link. The Circle of Learning Parent Academy is hosted by the Simcoe County District School Board’s Parent Involvement Committee and made possible with the support of the Ministry of Education through a Parents Reaching Out Grant. HELP PREPARE YOUR CHILD TO WRITE THE EQAO TESTS Students in elementary and secondary schools across Ontario write provincial assessments in reading, writing and mathematics each year. The assessments are developed and scored by the Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO). Each student that completes a provincial assessment receives an Individual Student Report (ISR) which describes the student's achievement. School and board achievement data is used to improve teaching practices and to support student learning. This year’s EQAO testing for Grade 3 and 6 students takes place from May 25 to June 4. Further information about the provincial assessments, including resources to help prepare your child for the test, can be found at www.eqao.com. HEADLICE REMINDER If you have found head lice on your child please let the school know, so we can remind families to check their children as well. If you have any questions about head lice treatment, please check out the link on our school website. We have posted the treatment plan and the updated SCDSB policy regarding nits. Students are always encouraged to refrain from sharing hats, hair accessories and clothing. No system is foolproof, but regular checking of your child’s head is one of the best ways to stop the spread of head lice. WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE OUR KIDS SUCCESSFUL PRESENTATION ON MAY 7 Dr. Bruce Ferguson will focus on how the community, school and family can work together to support children as they develop and grow into healthy citizens at this free event for all parents on May 7. Dr. Ferguson is a Senior Consultant and the founding Director of the Community Health Systems Resource Group at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). HERITAGE FAIR Congratulations and good luck to the following students who are participating in the Simcoe County Heritage Fair, on April 29th at the Simcoe County Museum. Our school will be represented by: Alex W., Karissa T., Bella R., Emily F., Jorden R., and Skyla W. S SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR The Scholastic Book Fair is coming to our school! What better way to promote reading to our students than by supporting this important literary event. We invite your entire family to participate by purchasing the latest and greatest in children’s books. Your support of this vital literary event is a key part of helping us obtain new books and resources for our library. Watch for the Book Fair flyer that provides a preview of only a FEW of the many books available to purchase at our Fair. We look forward to seeing you during our Scholastic Book Fair and thank you, in advance, for supporting this great literary event. Book Fair Dates: Wednesday, May 6: 8:30 am, Nutrition Breaks, 3:10 – 3:45 Thursday, May 7: 8:30 am, Nutrition Breaks, 3:10 – 3:45, 6 – 7 pm
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