NEW LOWELL CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL 5197 County Road 9, New Lowell, Ontario L0M 1N0 Phone 705-424-0991/Fax 424-0012 Cathy Bell, Principal Greg Daniels, Principal’s Assistant APRIL 2015 CHARACTER TRAIT: Optimism – We maintain a positive attitude and have hope for the future. CALENDAR OF EVENTS April 2: April 3: April 6: April 8: April 10: April 13: April 15: April 20: April 22: April 23: April 29: April 30: April 30 Groovin’ Kids Workshop Good Friday Easter Monday Good Food Box orders in Mix & Match Spirit Day School Council Meeting Character Assembly 9:15 Pick up Good Food Box Sarah Westbrooke Presentation Spirit Day Assembly Spring Photos Elephant Thoughts assembly PJ Day Mad Science - Gr. 4/5 Graduation The Gr. 8 Graduation will be Tuesday, June 23rd, 2015. More information will be sent home to the Gr. 8 students at a later date. INDOOR SHOES Just a reminder that all students are required to have a pair of shoes that is to be worn indoors only. We have numerous students not wearing shoes in and around the school. Everyone must have shoes on for safety reasons. Wearing indoor shoes also helps to reduce the amount of sand and dirt that is brought into the classrooms from the school yard. Parents/Guardians are encouraged to review this school policy with their child. Thank you for your co-operation and support with this requirement. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION: Welcome to a Wonderful Journey of Learning! Is your child starting school in 2015? We invite you to register your child for Kindergarten which begins next fall. New Lowell Central P.S. is a Full Day Early Learning Kindergarten school (JK/SK students will attend every day). To be eligible, your child must be four years of age by December 31, 2015. Upon registration, you will receive our “Welcome to Kindergarten” package. Please call 705-424-0991 for further information. For Kindergarten registration, we will require proof of your child’s birth date (original Canadian birth certificate, Certificate of Canadian Citizenship, Canadian Passport, Permanent Resident Card/Record of Landing, or Statement of Live Birth - long version) and proof of your child's address. We will also request his/her record of immunization. Families of Kindergarten students new to Canada or Ontario are invited to contact our "Newcomer Welcome Centre" at 705-725-8360, ext. 310. We look forward to welcoming your child to a wonderful journey of learning! HEY NEW LOWELL! ARE YOU READY TO RUN FOR FUN? Did you know that physical activity is just as important as nutritious food, for healthy body and mind? Students who participate in physical activity at the start of the day are better prepared to think and learn all through the school day. And, it’s fun to be active, too! It’s easy to be active at New Lowell. Run for Fun is coming! Run for Fun is a 6 week program that will begin running at the end of April, and run three times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays). We will meet at 8:10, and finish up with a stretch around 8:40. Participants will be encouraged to set a personal goal to complete 42 kilometers – the equivalent of a marathon! – by the end of the 6 weeks. We will also have ‘detours’ of fun, physical activities to complete along the way. What a great way to start the day! All students from grade 1 to 8 are encouraged to participate, and to bring family members along. Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, this is a great opportunity to get fit and have fun, as a family. Kindergarten students are also welcome to join with a family member, too. Please watch for more information to come home soon! WE NEED YOU! Parent volunteers are needed to help make our Run for Fun a success! We need adults to help count laps, track distances, and just run with the kids. Please contact Ms. Czerny, at the school, or at [email protected], if you are interested in helping. LOST AND FOUND Our lost and found bucket is overflowing. Please tell your children to check for missing hats, mitts, ski pants, and shoes. We will only keep these items for a few weeks before taking them to a charity. SIMCOE COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUS DELAY NOTIFICATION: SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE FROM TRANSPORTATION CONSORTIUM Did you know that you can subscribe to updates from the Simcoe County Student Transportation Consortium about your child's bus and any delays? Parents/students can sign up for email notification of delays by student’s bus route number (no personal information required). The email subscription service is available at http://www.simcoecountyschoolbus.ca/ click on ‘View bus delays,’ and then click on the subscription sign in the right corner. APRIL 30 EVENT FOR PARENTS HIGHLIGHTS SOCIAL MEDIA SAFETY, CYBERBULLYING AND DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP On Thursday, April 30, all Simcoe County District School Board parents and students are invited to attend an evening event with Chris Vollum. Chris, a well-known speaker on the topic of social media, will speak about the potential of online communication among youth and how to use it for positive and meaningful connections. His talk will help parents develop the skills to communicate with their children and minimize the risk of bullying, cyber-bullying and loss of reputation. He will highlight opportunities and platforms with which students may build a positive social presence and reputation. The event will take place from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Nantyr Shores Secondary School, 1146 Anna Maria Ave. in Innisfil. If parents and students are not able to attend in person, the presentation will also be livestreamed via the following link: https://plus.google.com/events/cs0u4bms6ofivnft85phtt7o88c. This event is brought to you by a Ministry of Education’s Parents Reaching Out Grant to support parent engagement. REGISTER NOW FOR SPRING 2015 TRIPLE P PARENTING PROGRAMS The SCDSB’s Continuing Education Department, in partnership with Parents as Partners, is pleased to offer new spring Parenting Programs available April through June. These are free for all parents who have children in school. For more information, visit the Learning Centres website at http://thelearningcentres.com/ and then click on ‘Parent’. CIRCLE OF LEARNING PARENT ACADEMY - FREE WORKSHOPS TO HELP YOU BOOST YOUR CHILD’S SUCCESS 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. Register to attend workshops throughout the year designed to help you support your child’s learning and development. Upcoming workshops include: April: Math 101 - all parents can support their children in math May: Resilience: Nine things kids need from their families, schools, and communities Find workshop dates, times, descriptions and register online at www.scdsb.on.ca/circleoflearning. 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. HOMEWORK HELP FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 7 TO 10 Homework Help is a free online math help resource for students in Grades 7 to 10. Homework Help provides free, live one-on-one tutoring from Ontario teachers Sunday to Thursday from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. The program is funded by the Ontario government and administered by TVO's Independent Learning Centre. To log in, students will need to register with their Ontario Education Number (OEN), found at the top of their report card near their name. For more information, visit https://homeworkhelp.ilc.org/. CHILD CARE OPTIONS IN ONTARIO The Ontario government recently launched an advertising campaign to raise public awareness about child care options in this province. The campaign’s objective is to support and empower parents, so they can choose child care that suits their family’s needs. It provides information about different types of care, and indicators of quality in child care settings. For more information and resources about child care options in our province, visit www.ontario.ca/childcare. For more information about child care in our schools, including beforeand after-school care options, visit SCDSB’s public website at www.scdsb.on.ca and then click on ‘Schools’ – ‘Before and After School Care.’ PACK A RAINBOW IN YOUR KID’S LUNCH! The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit would like to remind parents about the importance of a school lunch full of colourful veggies and fruit. Try some of these tasty kidfriendly ideas to ensure they will eat what you pack: Add grated carrot to egg or tuna salad Pack veggies or fruit in small bite size pieces for easy eating Prepare veggies and fruit with different tools that change the shape and add interest to your child’s lunch. Use melon ballers, vegetable crinkle cutters, cookie cutters or even an egg slicer to make some great shapes Use a shake of cinnamon on cut fruit if it tends to turn brown - they will enjoy the new flavour to their favourite apple or banana pieces If your kid is a dipper, add a small container of yogurt or pudding for fruit dipping or cottage cheese or hummus for veggie dipping For more information you can call Health Connection at 705721-7520 or 1-877-721-5720 and speak with a public health nurse or visit the health unit website at www.simcoemuskokahealth.org. SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Registration is now open for Simcoe County District School Board’s (SCDSB) summer school courses. Students can register for credit courses, upgrades, numeracy prep, co-op, travel opportunities and leadership camp offerings. Summer school programs are offered throughout July and August. The travel courses are offered during July only. All summer school program details, locations and registration information can be found at The Learning Centres website at: http://www.thelearningcentres.com/learning-centresprograms/summer-school . Register early, classes fill quickly. 2-1-1 Connects People to the Information They Need Connecting with the right program at the right time can be a frustrating process. Many programs and services exist to help people. The problem is to know where to call and who to speak to. GET CONNECTED. GET ANSWERS DIAL If you are a parent or guardian searching for a tutor, after school care, extra curricular activities or community clubs, for a child, or yourself to get involved in, help is really as close as your phone. Information on youth counseling services, retraining programs for adults, assistance for housing and basic needs, and much more, is also available by dialing 211 211 is your first call for information about community, social, health and government services. Your 211 call will be answered by a trained information specialist 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. 211 can be accessed by your land line phone or your cell. In Simcoe and Muskoka you can also visit www.211SimcoeCounty.ca or www.211Muskoka.ca GET READY TO GENERATE SOME EXCITEMENT! The Simcoe County District School Board has partnered with AMP Solar Group and Potentia Solar to install solar panels on the rooftops of 41 schools across the County, including New Lowell Central P.S., generating over 4 mW. The 41 schools were successful applications approved by the Ontario Power Authority as part of the Feed in Tariff (FIT) program, producing renewable energy to feed the provincial energy grid. As part of this partnership, students will be able to monitor the energy produced at their school and compare it to other schools in the County as well as other schools in Ontario. Students will have access to real data that can be used in the classroom. Students will also have opportunities to engage in solar and renewable energy workshops and presentations at their school. The preparation for construction will commence March 11 and will be fully operational by the end of July. Revenue generated through this program will be used to enhance environmental learning opportunities for staff and students and expand on energy conservation efforts in our building. For more information, please contact the SCDSB Environmental Systems Coordinator, Jessica Kukac at 705734-6363 extension 11514 YOUR CHILD’S IMMUNIZATION RECORD The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit is required by law to keep complete immunization records on every school aged child in Simcoe County and the District of Muskoka. Unfortunately the health unit does not receive immunization information directly from doctor’s offices; it is the parent’s responsibility to give all immunization information to the health unit. If your child’s immunization record is not complete, you may receive a notice from the health unit requesting dates for immunization or proof of a valid exemption. You will also be advised that your child may be suspended from school if the health unit does not receive this information. Please check to make sure that your child’s immunization information is up-to-date and that the health unit has record of it. If you have any questions or concerns, please call Your Health Connection at (705) 721-7520 or 1877-721-7520. Parents can now report their child’s immunizations to the health unit online at www.simcoemuskokahealth.org/immsonline GRADE 7 AND GRADE 8 IMMUNIZATIONS Nurses from the Simcoe Muskoka District health Unit will be in school this month providing immunization to grade 7 students and grade 8 girls who provided consent. Consent forms and fact sheets for the hepatitis B and meningococcal conjugate ACWY vaccines for grade 7’s and Human Papillomavirus vaccine for grade 8 girls were sent home in September. It is important that students complete their series of these vaccines to provide the best protection. If your child has missed a school clinic, please call the health unit to book an appointment at one of our public clinics. The consent forms and fact sheets are available on the immunization page of the health unit’s website at www.simcoemuskokahelath.org. If you have any questions or concerns, please call Your Health Connection at (705) 721-7520 or 1-877-721-7520 NOTICE TO STUDENTS AND LEGAL CUSTODIANS OF STUDENTS REGARDING OUT OF AREA REQUESTS Under the Simcoe County District School Board procedures (APM A7000), it is possible for students to apply for and receive permission to attend an out-of-attendance-area school Students will be permitted to continue in attendance a long as space is available. They may be required to return to their home school or transfer to another school when the capacity of the school they are attending has been reached and space is required for students residing within the attendance areas. Even with this permission, however, the responsibility for transportation to and from school is borne by the out-ofattendance-area student and/or parent/guardian A REMINDER TO PARENTS Only in an emergency situation are we able to allow students to ride a bus other than their regular bus. Thank you for helping us ensure we are meeting with the expectations of the Simcoe County Transportation Consortium. FUNDRAISING Our Magazine Sales Campaign will be starting soon – Campaign Kick Off Assembly is on March 31st. Order forms and information will be sent home with every student. Proceeds from this fundraiser will go to purchasing things needed in our school. Thank you for your participation. YEARBOOKS The yearbook is just $22 this year. There will be a custom cover, 48 full colour pages and a free autograph sheet. There will also be options to upgrade to hard cover, zoom inserts or put your child’s photograph and name on the front cover. Get your orders in as soon as possible. Order forms went home. We accept cash and cheque (written to New Lowell Central Public School). Don’t want to send cash to school, check out ybpay.lifetouch.com and search New Lowell, pay with your credit card online! A receipt will be emailed directly to you. If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Haufe at 705424-0991 or [email protected]. Thank you for your continued support. “a smile happens in a flash, but a memory can last a lifetime” – unknown NEXT SCHOOL COUNCIL MEETING: Monday, April 13, 2015- 6:30pm All are welcome! The meeting will take place in the school library. Have you got your tickets for “The Magic Duda”? He will be putting on a fun-filled evening of Magic on Friday, March 27 from 7 to 8 pm in the school gymnasium. Tickets are available at the door. $20/family (6 max), $5/person http://www.magicalduda.com/ Elephant Thoughts after school program is coming in May! Details to follow! Metal Collection Fundraiser is happening again this May! We will be collecting e-waste, aluminum, stainless steel, brass and copper. Please start saving your scrap. You will be helping the environment and your child's school! Dates and details to follow! Inspirational Speaker Sara Westbrook will be inspiring and motivating students on April 20th through two powerful presentations! The focus will be on empowerment and respect! Run for Fun is coming soon! This wonderfully active program will begin running near the end of April (Mon, Wed, Fri from 8:15-8:45am). Volunteers are needed to help mark laps, walk and run with the students. All are encouraged to take advantage of the wonderful events our school offers! Daily Milk Sales: Milk is available daily to students for $1 and the proceeds will go toward student/staff recognition and the grade 8 graduation cake! Mabel’s Labels: The proceeds will go toward playground enhancements! Bradford Greenhouses Fundraiser: Just mention that you are a member of NLCPS when you shop at Bradford Greenhouses and our school receives a small portion of the sale! The proceeds will go toward recognitions and outdoor improvements! For Volunteer Opportunities, including assisting with ‘Mara-Fun, the Scrap Metal Drive in the spring, classroom helping and more please contact Jen Elliott- 705-424-7450, [email protected]! Thank you for your hand in keeping our school at its best! APRIL - 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 1 2 6 7 3 Easter Sunday 12 13 2 19 Character Assembly School Council – 6:30 p.m. 20 2 Sarah Westbrooke Presentation 26 14 3 Gr. 2 & 3 Swimming Good Food Box Orders in Subs/Wraps 15 4 Good Food Box pick up Subs/Wraps Artist Visit – Gr. 4 16 17 18 5 1 Artist Visit Gr. 2/3 &3 Pizza Artist Visit – Gr. 1 & 1/2 23 5 29 Elephant Thoughts Assembly Gr. 1-5 Subs/Wraps 24 1 Spring Photos 4 Gr. 2 & 3 Swimming 11 Pizza Subs/Wraps Spirit Day Assembly Earth Day 28 10 1 Mix & Match Spirit Day 22 Gr. 2 & 3 Swimming 3 9 5 4 27 2 8 21 3 4 Good Friday Groovin Kids Workshop 4 Easter Monday 3 2 Subs/Wraps 5 Saturday 30 5 Mad Science – Gr. 4/5 Pizza 25
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