Clinton Elementary School 5858 Clinton Street, Burnaby, BC V5J 2M3 Tel: (604)664-8660 Fax: (604)664-8757 Website: http:/Clinton.sd41.bc.ca Principal - Ms. L. Magri ~ Vice Principal - Ms. L. McNary ~ Head Teacher - Miss D. Sakic Newsletter No. 8 April 17, 2015 Principally Speaking… Dates to Note: April 27 - Pro-D Day May 14 - 2:00 pm Early Dismissal May 15 - Pro-D Day May 18 - Victoria Day June 5 - Pro-D Day June 12 - Sports Day June 19 - Gr. 7 Leaving Ceremony June 25 - Last day of school Students need to acquire many fundamental skills in order to become responsible productive members of the larger community. As parents and educators, it is important to help our children become effective problem solvers and wise decision-makers. We need to encourage our children to become caring and compassionate people, while at the same time teaching them the skills necessary to survive in an ever-changing world. This is indeed a huge agenda – an agenda that requires time, commitment, competency and working together towards a common vision. The importance of community is so eloquently stated by the following quote – “It takes a whole village to raise a child”. Indeed, it does take a whole village to raise a child. The power behind these words comes from the understanding that collectively, we can make a difference in the lives of the children that we teach. When thinking about raising a child, it is important to stop and be reflective. We need to ask ourselves some very important questions. What kind of people do we want our children to be? What are the values that we hope to instill in our children as they journey through life? How might we best achieve our common vision? In his book The Four Agreements Miguel Ruiz offers a powerful code of conduct that can help us be good role models for our children. The Four Agreements outlined in his book are: 1. Be impeccable with your word. Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. 2. Don’t take anything personally. Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of them. 3. Don’t make assumptions. Find the courage to ask questions and to express what you really want. Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness and drama. 4. Always do your best. Your best is going to change from moment to moment; it will be different when you are healthy as opposed to sick. Under any circumstance, simply do your best. As simple as these Four Agreements seem, they are indeed very hard to up-hold. Having them as a guiding light, however, points us in a direction where we can lead with dignity and grace. Talk about these Four Agreements with your children. Use words that they can understand and relate to. When we all begin to use the same language, the message is much more purposeful. Remember, we are our child’s first teacher. L. Magri Principal of Clinton & Glenwood Photo Day - Reminder Please mark your calendar — Thursday, April 23rd - Class pictures, Fun Grad and panorama shot (weather depending). Also, group/team photos recently photographed are now posted outside the Fishbowl (on the window closest to the office). The cost is $7.00 each. If you would like to order photos, please pick up an order form from the office. Please return completed order form along with payment to the school office by Friday, April 24th. Professional Development Days 2015/2016 September 18, 2015 February 19, 2016 October 23, 2015 April 25, 2016 November 27, 2015 June 3, 2016 Track & Field We are proud to announce that “Track and Field” is up and running at Clinton again this year. We have had a great turn out for both our grade 4/5 and 6/7 track teams. The school community would like to thank Ms. Rai, Ms. Chang, Ms. Eng, and Ms. Gabas for coaching our students during morning practice times and track and field events. The final Awards Track Meet has been scheduled for Thursday, May 7th from 9:30-3:00 p.m. at Swangard Stadium. Parent and community members are welcome to attend. Early Dismissal - Thursday, May 14 - 2:00 p.m. All students K-7 will be dismissed at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 14th to provide collaboration time for teachers to begin the class loading process for September 2015. Welcome to Kindergarten Clinton School will be hosting a “Welcome to Kindergarten” orientation on Thursday, May 21st from12:53 - 3:00 p.m. All students registered to begin kindergarten at Clinton School in September 2015 are invited to attend along with their parents or guardians. All families are asked to meet in the library for a brief introduction at 12:53 p.m. Following the introductory remarks, students will be escorted to the gymnasium where they will have an opportunity to rotate through a variety of activity stations. Parent-teacher conferences for September 2015 will be scheduled at the end of the session. We hope to see you there! 2 Class Placement Procedure At Clinton School we recognize that class placements for September can be a stressful time for students and parents. It is a very challenging task for staff and administrators. In June the school staff work together to organize classes for the following September. We meet to discuss each child at length to ensure that all known factors are discussed and taken into consideration before a decision on class placement is made. We feel confident that student placement decisions made in June will be respected as these have been done in a consultative manner with educators who know and work with each child. Classes are organized in the best interest of each student given the various constraints. Decisions are based on our best professional judgment; parental input is valued and taken into consideration whenever possible. This is best done through consultation with the child’s classroom teacher around the components of the classroom setting that they believe would best compliment each child’s learning. This will continue to be the process that will be used for the next school year. The Principal will accept written requests only under extenuating circumstances. Extenuating circumstances are those that pertain to sensitive issues or concerns that parents feel must be communicated solely to the Principal. These written requests should be sent to the Principal and must be received by June 1st. Special request forms may be picked up at the main office. Extenuating circumstances do not include a preference for a specific teacher, a straight grade class over a split grade class, or placement with a close friend. oritized, but act to support placement decisions for the whole child and whole school. OBJECTIVES: To arrange classes: So that each student is in a positive learning situation So that each teacher has a manageable teaching assignment INSTRUCTIONAL CRITERIA Classes are arranged to maximize the learning potential of all students Learning styles Areas of strength and ability POSITIVE SOCIAL GROUP CRITERIA Friendships Peer Conflicts Boy/Girl Ratio Positive Leaders Social needs HISTORY, EQUITY, RECOMMENDATION and REQUEST CRITERIA In June and again in September, staff will meet to discuss each child at length to ensure that all known factors are discussed and taken into consideration before a decision about class placement is made. Staff who are part of the process include the principal, head teacher, current classroom teacher/s, next year’s classroom teacher/s at that particular grade level (if known), support staff including counselor, E.L.L. teachers, learning assistance teachers, and other staff where appropriate. Much thought and effort goes into the placement of each child. Previous Experience Previous educational experiences of both teachers and students is considered Teacher Recommendations These are a priority when placing students The following desirable criteria are not intended to be exclusive of any other, but to act as a guide for consideration and discussion when placing students. These criteria are not pri- 3 2015/2016 Planner Design Contest Students were invited to submit their design for next year’s student planner cover. A shortlist was compiled out of over 200 entries and the staff voted for their favourites. The winning design for the intermediate planner is Anna Kut from Division 1– grade 7. The winner for the primary planner is Celina Gandhi from Division 11– grade 1. Congratulations to Anna and Celina! Thank you to all the students who participated! Clinton definitely has spirit! Anna Kut - Grade 7 Celina Gandhi - Grade 1 Summer Session Summer session registration is now open. Burnaby School District students require a PEN number for a tuition-free course. All Clinton students have their PEN number inside their planner. 3 ways to register: 1. Online www.burnabycce.ca - April 7- July 3 2. By Phone 604-296-6902 April 13- June 30: Mon-Fri 9:30am - 4pm July 2-3: Thurs & Fri 9am - 3pm 3. In Person - Administration Office 5325 Kincaid Street (International & Continuing Education Building) April 20-23: Mon - Thurs 9am - 3pm & 5pm - 7pm April 24- June 26: Mon - Fri 9am - 4pm June 29-30: 9am - 3pm & 5pm - 7pm July 2-3: 9am - 3pm Have You Moved? Are you moving or have you moved? Did you remember to update your information with the office? Please remember to let the office know if you will not be returning to Clinton in September. 4 PAC Update... Clothing Drive Reminder to bring in your used or new clothes, jackets, purses, towels and linens. Drop off your bagged items to the undercover area by Wednesday, April 22nd. Thank you! Community Announcements FAMILY GAMES NIGHTS Raise a Reader by playing board games together! “Screen Free” week is coming up May 4th to May 10th ... get your family ready! Drop in at the following locations this spring to play some of your favourite board games! For ages five and up. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to join in the fun. No registration required. Wednesday May 6 - Cascade Heights Elementary School. 6Pm to 7:30pm Thursday May 7 - Windsor Elementary School. 6pm to 7:30pm Friday May 8 - Forest Grove Elementary School. 6pm to 7:30pm - Twelfth Ave Elementary School. 6pm to 7:30pm Thursday May 14 - Stoney Creek Elementary School. 6pm to 7:30pm Sponsored by Burnaby Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services and Burnaby Public Library, with funding from Literacy Now Burnaby and the Vancouver Sun Raise-a-Reader Campaign. This program is coordinated in conjunction with ”Screen Free” Week May 4 www.bpl.bc.ca/kids ROYAL SOCCER CLUB SUMMER PROGRAMS The Royal Soccer Club is celebrating its 23rd annual summer soccer day camps. Open to boys and girls aged 5 to 13, we offer 2 locations in Burnaby during July and August. Visit www.royalsoccer.com for more details or to register or call 1-800-427-0536. PLEASE JOIN US IN THE BC CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL CHILDRUN ChildRun is turning 30! Please join us in supporting BC’s only children’s hospital by participating in ChildRun on May 31st, 2015. ChildRun is a family fun event that raises funds for pediatric oncology research and treatment areas at BC Children’s Hospital. As Vancouver’s largest family fun run, runners and walkers of all ages and abilities will participate in either a scenic 5k route through Queen Elizabeth Park or a 1k Fun Run followed by a carnival celebration. Many schools participate in ChildRun because it’s a wonderful way for kids to learn about community service by helping kids from all over our province. Last year, over 60 school teams raised a combined total of more than $147,000! Bring out your inner artist and help us design the 2015 ChildRun T-shirt by participating in The National Bank Artwork contest. The contest is open to participants between 2 and 12 years old. Submit your design by April 20th, 2015. Please visit www.childrun.com/artwork for complete details. If you haven’t participated before we encourage you to join us this year. For more information about ChildRun, please contact us at [email protected] 5 Community Announcements (Cont.) 6 Community Announcements Cont. 7 8 - Urban Safari - Div. 9 & 11 - Div. 3 - Victoria Fruit & Veggie Delivery mini peppers 31 26 25 24 19 18 Victoria Day - No School Assembly PM 28 Volunteer Tea 29 - PAC General Meeting 9am - K’s to Zoo - Movie Night - Welcome to Kindergarten 12:53-3:00 pm - Div. 5 & 6 Fort Langley 27 22 21 Div. 3 - Dragon Boating 15 Pro-D Day - No School - Grade 6 Immunization - Hot lunch - Hot Dogs 8 30 23 16 9 2 1 - Handbell Choir Pres.– 1:30 pm Gym - Hot lunch - Boston Pizza Sat Fri 20 - Spirit Day - Twin Day - Class Loading - 2pm Early Dismissal - Pioneer Day - Div. 8 - Div. 3 - Dragon Boating - Pioneer Day - Div. 8 - Band @ Seaforth am Pioneer Day - Div. 7 17 14 - Earthquake Drill - evacuation - All day track meet— Swangard 7 Thu 13 - Div. 3 - Dragon Boating - Me to We/Leadership Bake Sale @ lunch 6 Wed 12 11 Gr. 4-7 Track Meet 9am-3pm Fruit & Veggie Delivery mini cucumbers - Battle of the Books - Finals (Edmonds) 1pm 10 5 4 3 Tue Mon Sun May 2015
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