April 2015 Newsletter Survey Says…. I have a calendar on my wall that is displayed in three month increments and I know Spring, at least officially if not out my window, is here when I get to April/May/June. With so much to do every day it doesn’t quite feel like the home stretch but we are well into our second and final term. I want to share some very positive findings from an anonymous Mental Health Survey that we recently received that some of our students participated in. This 44 page report included the results from 87 questions on topics such as do you feel safe, do you feel you have someone at school to help if you need it, do you feel connected, do you every feel alone, threatened or bullied and what causes you stress and how do you deal with it. The majority of our students (75-90%) feel very good about themselves, their personal safety at school and online and feel connected in a positive way to our school and community. We were very encouraged by these results and thank all of the students who participated. Mr B Hodgson, Principal Family Movie Night – April 2nd We are hosting another Family Movie Night here at 6:30pm on Thursday, April 2nd in the gymnasium, featuring the family comedy “Hop.” The cost is $2.00 a person and includes a can of pop and a bag of popcorn to enjoy during the movie. All students must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and proceeds from this event will go towards the Grade 8 field trip. Accessible Parking There are two accessible parking spaces in the school parking lot immediately to the west of our school entrance. These spaces are marked with blue paint and accessible parking signage mounted to the school yard fencing. Out of respect for all of our community members who need this kind of access, we ask that only vehicles with a valid permit make use of these spaces. It is not appropriate, nor is it legal, to use these parking spaces for any other reason. EQAO This year, our Grade 3 and 6 students will write the mandatory provincial EQAO assessment of reading, writing, and math between May 25 and June 5, 2015. Please help your child do their very best by marking these dates on your family calendar, avoiding appointments or vacations that will cause your child to be absent, and maintaining a positive attitude about this opportunity for your child to shine! The data that the EQAO generates is used by our teachers, school administrators, school boards, and the Ministry of Education to ensure that all students are receiving the highest possible quality of education in our province. 1 Equity and Inclusive Education The LKDSB is dedicated to providing an equitable and inclusive environment in our schools for students, staff, and families. As one method, we have created an Equity and Inclusive Education newsletter which is available to the public. To find our most recent newsletter, please go to: http://www.lkdsb.net/Board-Info/equity.htm. As part of the Board’s EI Initiatives, every school in the LKDSB had a team of teachers and administrators attend a “Safe & Accepting Schools Workshop through Egale Canada Human Rights Trust.” This professional learning opportunity deepened the team’s understand of issues related to inclusion, and will benefit our entire school community: students, staff, and parents. Jump Rope for Heart This year our school will hold our annual Jump Rope for Heart and Hoops for Heart events. Both events will be held in the afternoon on May 15, 2015. The entire school will be very active that day and weather permitting we will be outside for a couple of hours enjoying fresh air and exercise. Please feel welcome to join us from 1:55-2:55 outside! This fun, healthy physical activity is also a fundraiser for the Heart and Stroke Foundation and school and we thank you in advance for your continued support with this annual event. We will have a short kick off assembly on April 30th at 2:05pm. Immunizations – from the Public Health Unit CK Public Health vaccination clinics for Grade 7 & 8 students will continue at Queen E this month to protect against Hepatitis B, Meningococcal, and HPV. Nurses from the Health Unit will be at our school Tuesday, April 21. These vaccinations are a continuation of vaccines provided earlier in the year. If you would like your child to receive these immunizations and have not completed a consent form this year, please call the Health Unit at 519-355-1071 ext. 5900. Chatham-Kent Public Health is also doing their annual review of elementary student immunization records. You may have received a notice in the mail or a phone call from public health requesting missing vaccine information be reported to them. If public health has not received the requested information by May 28th, 2015 your child will be suspended from school. It is your responsibility, as a parent, to report these shots to public health. Immunizations provided by your health care provider are not automatically reported. If you have any questions about the recent changes about meningitis, pertussis (whooping cough) and varicella (chicken pox) protection, please call our immunization intake line at 519.355.1071 ext. 5900. To report any shots to Chatham Kent Public Health phone 519.355.1071 ext. 5900, fax 519.355.0848 Attention: VPD Team, or go online: https://www.chathamkent.ca/vaccinations. Allergy Alert Due to severe, life-threatening allergies at our school, we ask that parents not send the following foods, or foods containing these ingredients, to school to protect the safety of all members of our school community: nuts (including peanuts and tree nuts), strawberries, and shellfish. We recognize that this is an inconvenience for some families, but thank you in advance for respecting the health needs of others. For great suggestions on nut-free lunches, visit www.eatrightontario.ca. “Remind” – Text Message Updates Our school has been using a program called “Remind” all fall to send out timely reminders of important school news. It’s free, completely private, and we never see your cell phone number or send out spam. To join us, text @38389 to 709-800-8928 – it’s that easy! 2 April 2015 Queen Elizabeth II Public School Sunday Monday Tuesday Bus Cancellations Our school is located in ZONE 8. Please listen to local radio or www.schoolbusinfo.com for information about bus cancellations due to weather. 5 6 Easter 12 19 7 Easter Monday (no school) 13 20 Wednesday Thursday Friday 3 Saturday 1 2 4 Tacos & carrots Family Movie Night: “Hop” 6:30pm $2.00 8 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 Good Friday (no school) Spaghetti 14 Gr 2/3 “Class of the Month” Sub Day with CKSY 21 15 Gr 7&8 vaccinations Grilled Cheese Subway combos 22 Lights Out Canada 26 27 28 29 30 Pizza & Juice Jump Rope for Heart Kick-Off assembly 2014-2015 School Calendar September 1: September 2: September 19: October 13: October 24: November 21: Dec 22 – Jan 2: January 30: Labour Day First Day of School PA Day Thanksgiving Monday PA Day PA Day Christmas Holidays PA Day February 16: March 16-20: April 3: April 6: May 18: June 8: June 25: June 26: 3 Family Day March Break Good Friday Easter Monday Victoria Day PA Day Last Day of School PA Day
© Copyright 2024