. April 2015 Dr.W.A. MacLeod Consolidated School, 6193 Trafalgar Rd., RIVERTON, NS B0K 1S0 Telephone 755-8450 Fax 755-8555 PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE: Dear Parent/Guardian(s): April is here! We hope sunshine and warm weather will be just around the corner and we see the end of all this snow! We are proud to introduce our school website to the community this month! Please take a few moments to look through the information the site offers and continue to do so as the site will improve as the months progress. Should you have any suggestions regarding items that could be added to the site, please let us know. Our renovations and expansion continue throughout the days and evenings. Our downstairs washrooms should be completed by the end of the month and the outside addition is beginning to take shape. As always, thanks for your cooperation during this time of upheaval. I’m sure there will continue to be some inconveniences but we will benefit in the long run! With two thirds of our school year finished it is important that we continue to strive for improvement. Attendance, completed assignments, homework (in some grades) and good classroom work habits will all contribute to your child’s success. Have a wonderful April! Enjoy April! Lee Ann Stacey Principal I Abby Hendsbee, Jill Matlock, Caitlyn Jobe, Hannah Fraser, Lexi Pountney, Amelia Steeves, Megan Petipas Best Wishes to all who are participating in this competition. April 23 April 28 May 1 May 4 June 2 June 3 ci on parle francais! The following students will be participating in the French Public Speaking Competition held at New Glasgow Academy on April 15th. April 15 April 15 April 16 April 17 April 21 April 22 April 23 May 1014 May 18 SAC Meeting 4:30 pm Home & School 6:30 pm Culture Day In-service – NO SCHOOL MORE Proclamation Earth Day Mr. Boardway’s visit to HCMS – Grade 8’s DANCE 7:00 – 9:00 pm Gr. 9 Orientation NNEC 9:30-11:30 am NSSAF Celebration Halifax Student Conference June 3 Integrated French Trip To Quebec Victoria Day . NO SCHOOL Student Mixer & Parent Presentation and Tour at NRHS 6:30-7:30 Grade 8 Orientation Day at NRHS Grade 6 Orientation @DWAM – GRADE 7’s (Current grade 7’s stay home) Practices have begun for the play, “If the Shoe Fits”. The cast meets on Wednesdays from 6:00 – 8:00 pm. Additional Sunday practices from 3:00 – 5:00 pm will be added beginning May 3rd. The date for the production is June 5th and 6th. The play is a modern twist of Cinderella. Mrs. Vicky Graham is the director and Mrs. Fulton is the Assistant director /Staff advisor. Top sellers were: Bailey Kaye, Hailey Pushie and Emily Young Congratulations to Krista MacInnis who was the winner of the trip to Cuba. Thank you to everyone who sold and bought the tickets to support our major school fundraiser. DWAMC “NEWS” 2 displays for the students to enjoy! Thank you to all of the Parents/Guardians and Community members that assisted the grade 8 French classes with fundraising for our year end trip to Quebec. Students will be leaving on Sunday May 10th. 6B 6I 7-1 7-2 7-3 7-4 7-5 8-1 8-2 8-3 8-4 8-5 PE PE Dawson MacDonald/Brianna Sharpe Alauryn Dunn/Cale Bonvie Kaleb Spaulding/Taylor Ebbett Amber Stoddard/Mitchell Jardine Dylan Sharpe/Colby Bonhomme Marcy McDonald/John Luke Taylor Haley Pushie/Lexi Pountney Kolby Gennoe/Gwen Law Mason LeLacheur/Bryanna Mallett Kade Mason/Nevan Miller Emma MacIntosh/Bailey Mabey Josh MacMaster/Cameryn Richardson Ryan G. MacKenzie Madison Chace At DWAMC we want to celebrate student achievements and accomplishments in many ways. One way is to select students for the “ALPHA” Awards. Congratulations to all recipients! We will be holding a “Culture Day” for grade P-8 on April16th. The focus will be on three countries; China, South Korea and India. There will be information, activities, and Our Breakfast Program is operating five days a week at DWAMC to help out students who are not able to have breakfast at home. If you are able to support this very beneficial program we would greatly appreciate any donations of cereal, yogurt or fruit. The Churchville Women’s Institute has made a donation for our program as well as juice and cereal. Thank you to all the groups that donate to the program. Thank you to Hector Building Supplies and TRA for assisting us with our Tech/Shop programs at MacLeod School. If anyone has big pieces of cardboard ---–please let Mr. Fortune know as it is needed for student projects. Mr. Bob Boardway, Vice Principal at NRHS will visit grade 8 students on Thursday, April 23rd to begin the orientation, transition process for our students. This is certainly an exciting time for our students as they prepare for next year. Students at MacLeod School will be involved in a Student Day on May 4th. Grade 7 & 8 students will be involved in workshops relating to Active Living, Self Esteem, Healthy Relations and Job Skills. Travis Price the Founder of “Pink Day” will be the conference guest speaker with sessions for Elementary and Jr. High Students. Special thanks to Mrs. MacCallum and staff for making this event happen for our students! DWAMC students will run in the May 7th “Marathon of Respect and Equality”. WAY TO GO HAWKS ! Each year the Nova Scotia School Athletic Federation has a dinner that celebrates exemplary student athletes. DWAMC “NEWS” 3 These recipients are nominated by their schools and attend a banquet in Halifax where they receive certificates. The awards recognize outstanding athletes who demonstrate all that is good about school sports, fair play, respect and dedication. We are very proud to announce that this year’s NSSAF student athletes are and Jeremy Voutour and Abby Hoare. Congratulations DWAMC Coyotes! Softball season will begin soon at Dr. W.A. MacLeod Consolidated ! Miss Williston is coaching our Jr. girls Softball Team. There are usually about seven games scheduled for Jr. High Students. Also the Elementary girls will be fielding a team , coached by Monique Battist, Kelly Marshall and Katherine Martin. We are looking forward to seeing our COYOTES on the field! Come out and support the teams. Anyone wishing to participate are asked to see Miss Williston (Grade 7 & 8) or Miss Marshall (Grade 4,5,6,) (Team members are reminded to bring your glove to practice.) MacLeod Consolidated will again this year have a contingent of track athletes who joined track. They are heading to Districts and Regionals in May and Provincials take place in June. Thanks to Mr. DeMings for offering to be our Track coach in Mr. Gordon’s absence. He has been very supportive to the team as they practice and prepare for the track events. Students are practicing at the school and at the Victoria Park Track in Westville. Some events will take place at the Pioneer Track. Come out and support our students. Keep working hard athletes! Students from our school will participate in “Bowl for Kids Day” on Friday, April 10th. Our school will be represented by approximately ten students. These students will raise monies to help the Big Brothers & Big Sisters Organization. If you would like to support this most worthwhile effort, please give your pledge to one of the bowlers or Mrs. Ashley Mahar. Thank you to all the bowlers for their efforts to support such a worthwhile cause. Special thanks to Mrs. Mahar for organizing and supporting this event . NRHS Transitioning It’s that time of year again when we begin preparing our grade 8’s to make the transition from MacLeod Coyotes to Northumberland Nighthawks. We are pleased to have Mr. Boardway visit us on Thursday, April 23rd to meet with our grade 8’s. Our grade 8’s are looking forward to this visit and are excited about possibilities for grade 9. Please note the following important dates for our grade 8 students and families. Tuesday June 2nd- Grade 8 Student Mixer & Parent Presentation and Tour 6:30 to 7:30 pm at NRHS. Wednesday June 3rd - Gr. 8 Orientation 2015 at NRHS 9:30 am to 2:10 pm. Our current grade 8’s will travel to NRHS and spend the day getting familiar with their new surroundings. Home & School will meet Wednesday, April 15th at 6:30 p.m. New members are always welcome! The Walk for ALS in Pictou County June 6th , 2015 Registration: 9:30 am Westville Civic Centre Walk Kick- off: 10:30 am Victoria Park – Westville Contact: Sara Watters 396-5718 [email protected] Pledge forms can be downloaded at http://www.walkforals.ca/en/pr ovincial-walks/als-society-ofnova-scotia DWAMC “NEWS” 4 Because of the construction area, snow banks and limited parking, we are encountering a back up of traffic from the Student Drop off area. Please be reminded of this when you drop your child off that there could cars waiting in a line up behind you. Hopefully, when these snow banks disappear, we will be able to enter and exit more efficiently. Thank you for your cooperation. www.gocleangetgreen.ca Lots of Fun, Fun . . . . .and More Come One, Come All For a Day of Fun, Games and Entertainment COMMUNITY LITTER CLEANUP May 18-23, 2015 All roads lead to a Green Community ! Designated Drop Off Locations: Stellarton – parking lot behind Town Office Westville Parking lot next to town office County - Alma Fire Dept. RCMP Talks Initiative with the Grade 7-4 class Please make sure you are dressed for the weather. We still will have cold and windy days and you need your winter coat, hat and gloves. We go outside everyday. When the nice weather does come, students are expected to adhere to the Dress Code Policy. Bikes for Kids repairs bikes and gives them to kids. Would you like to learn more about repairing bikes? Do you need a bike? Do you have a bike to donate? More information will be available from the Pictou County United Way later this month. Please contact the United Way after May 1st for more information. Web site: [email protected] “Please mark the date of Wednesday, June 3rd for the upcoming Rotary Club of Westville's 66th live auction of all new goods. Again this year the Auction will take place at the Westville Civic Center Gymnasium. Viewing will begin at 6:00 p.m. with the auction beginning at 6:30 p.m. Tell your friends to come out to the Westville Civic Center Gymnasium. A canteen will be available as well with food and drinks. It will be a great evening of fun and with opportunity to bid on a wide selection of brand new items." Saturday,April 25th 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Lots of games, Bouncy House, Face Painting, Balloon Animals, Food Sales, etc. Students and staff finished off Winter Carnival with a game of Tug-of-War and a student teacher Basketball Game. Lots of excitement and fun for all! 5 DWAMC “NEWS”
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