BayView Breeze 27th April 2015 STUDENT ABSENTEE LINE Principal’s Message 3206 5266 STUDENT ABSENTEE EMAIL [email protected] Value of the Week – Show Care and Compassion We show care and compassion by helping others, showing kindness and listening to others feelings. When we show care and compassion we develop a sense of empathy and make friends. TERM 2 Monday 20 April – Friday 26 June 2015 Reference: http://www.virtuesproject.com/virtues.html ANZAC PARADE Tuesday @ 1:45pm MONEY COLLECTION DAYS Tues and Thurs 8:15am – 9:15am CAFÉ Wed, Thurs & Fri [email protected] UNIFORM SHOP Mon 8am – 9:30am 2pm – 3pm Fri – 8am – 9am [email protected] PCYC 0421 561 136 or [email protected]. Congratulations to all students and community members who attended our service, last Wednesday. Mr Harcourt, President of the Redlands RSL, mentioned how impressed he was with the way our students showed RESPECT and were very RESPONSIBLE in the way they sat and engaged with the service at school. Thank you to all the students that marched with our school and with other local community groups to show their support of the 100years of ANZAC. Hats Even in Autumn, hats are a very important and compulsory part of our school uniform. Students MUST have their hats for PMP, PE and every play time. Please check that your child has a hat and that they are bringing it to school. Please encourage them to also check the name in their hat before they take it away. Jumpers As the weather cools down in the mornings and afternoon, students are beginning to wear jumpers. Please be aware that there is a Winter Inclusion in our Dresscode and although the school jumper is NOT compulsory it does look great and is very warm. The compulsory part is that all additional clothing; including jumpers, pants, stockings, undershirts must be NAVY if they can be seen. I am exceptionally lucky to work with such an amazing group of people, who makeup Bay View State School. Jacqui Lynn – Teacher Aide Hi my name is Jacqui Lynn. I have been with the Department of Education at BVSS since 2014 as a Teachers Aide in the Targeted Learning Centre. I am extremely fortunate to be working within a centre that provides a variety of excellent education programs to accomodate many students of all needs and levels. It is incredibly rewarding working with all of the students and knowing that we are assisting them with their educational journey. I am very lucky and appreciative to work with a wonderful, supportive, experienced and friendly team here at Bay View State School. Cleveland District State High School – Sport Development Trial Please note this date if your Yr 6 child is considering applying for entry to the CDSHS Development Program. Sport Development Trials: Monday 18th May from 3.30pm-5.00pm. Further information will be supplied through our newsletter and through a visit to our Yr 6 students by the team at Cleveland High School. Peter Black Principal Staff Introductions During Term 2 our newsletter will share with you, short biographies of our staff. This week will be our General Teacher Aides. Janette August – Teacher Aide Hi my name is Janette August. I am originally from New Zealand. I shifted to Australia in 2010. In 2012 I began working at Bay View State School as a Teacher Aide. Since 2014 I have been working in the Targeted Learning Centre which I thoroughly enjoy. Lyndall Gravis – Teacher Aide I began working at BayView State School as a Foundation staff member in 2010 where I started as a Teacher Aide in Prep until this year. This year I am a General Teacher Aide which I am enjoying. It’s very fulfilling to work again with the same students I met once upon a time in Prep and seeing how much they have learnt and grown over the years. Before Bayview, I worked as a children’s photographer, starting in N.S.W and then moving up to Brisbane where I was fortunate to travel around this wonderful state. I have 3 beautiful children, 2 girls at High School, and my son here at BayView. I enjoy painting and creating and my ambition is to do more travelling with the family. Treena Hunkin – Teacher Aide Hello, I’m Treena Hunkin I have been extremely fortunate to have the opportunity to be transferred to your beautiful BayView State School from Victoria Point State School. I have loved every moment interacting with these lovely children for the last thirty years of my life and it has given me daily the satisfaction seeing these children grow. child participating in NAPLAN testing, please contact your child’s teacher or the school. I am currently furthering my studies doing a Diploma in Early Education and Care. At BayView Years 4 and 6 will participate by completing the NAPLAN tests from previous years. Year 4 will complete the Year 3 test and Year 6 will complete the Year 5 test. This will enable these students to gain experience and practice in the testing situation. Information gathered from these tests will be used as part of our whole school data collection strategy. Jo-Anna Longley – Teacher Aide Hi I’m Jo, I have been at BayView State School for nearly 4 years. As a general TA who is now also involved with the Targeted Learning Centre I have ample opportunity to work with many wonderful children. This means that each day is very full and a learning experience for me which I enjoy. Testing Timetable for all year levels 3 – 5 Monday 11 May Nicky Murphy – Teacher Aide I have had the pleasure of working at Bayview State School since early last year. My role as Special Needs Teacher Aide is very rewarding, and gives me the opportunity to work with some truly amazing students, teachers and support staff. I am a proud mum to two young boys and love spending time with my husband, family and friends, going camping, exploring markets, dining out, bush walking, bird watching and crafts. I’m really looking forward to a challenging and fun filled year ahead. Tuesday 12 May Language Conventions Writing Wednesday 13 May Reading + Catch up day for any students absent previously Thursday 14 May Numeracy + Catch up day for any students absent previously Friday 15 May Catch up day for any students absent previously Testing will commence promptly at 9.00am each day. Please ensure your child is at school by 8.40am to allow them maximum preparation. On The Day of the Test NAPLAN testing can cause high levels of anxiety for some children. Here are some tips to help reduce your child’s concerns in the lead up to NAPLAN. The In Tray • NAPLAN testing • Students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 will participate in the annual National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) testing this month, to assess their skills and understanding in the areas of reading, writing, language conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and numeracy. The tests will be conducted in all state and non-state schools across the country from 12–14 May 2015. NAPLAN assesses the skills that students develop over time through the school curriculum, and provides additional feedback for parents, carers and teachers on how students are progressing in the key curriculum areas. An individual NAPLAN report will be sent home for every child later this year. Further information is available on the ACARA website. If you have any questions or concerns about your • • • • • Make sure that your child is well rested and eats breakfast. See that your child arrives at school on time and feels relaxed. Comfort counts. Send a jumper if it's a cool day. Send along all the needed tools- sharpened pencils, rubbers, rulers, etc. Encourage your child to do their best work possible and to have a positive attitude. Encourage your child to listen/ read carefully to all test-taking directions and to ask questions if any directions are unclear. Encourage your child to check for accuracy if time permits Debbie Kiehne Deputy Principal Curriculum Corner Reading is a Problem-Solving Process “I define reading as a message-getting, problemsolving activity which increases in power and flexibility the more it is practised.” Marie Clay (2001) “Sounding out” is the least effective first action to problem solve in reading. Many words that are not spelled the way that they sound, and if children stop to sound out all of the words they do not know, their reading becomes slow and laboured, which in turn affects their comprehension. Three sources of information are integrated to construct meaning (comprehension) as part of the reading process. Good readers fluently use a balance of all three cues to create meaning. 1. Meaning – Did that make sense? 2. Structure – Did that sound right? 3. Visual information – Did that look right? Stay tuned for “Useful Decoding Strategies” in the next newsletter! Lex Nicholson Head of Curriculum Without this letter and pharmacy label we are not permitted to administer medication. Physical Education News Run Club Congratulations to Tyrell and Indiana for receiving the weekly run club award. Run Club is Tues and Thurs mornings from 7:30am (Prep – 6). All welcome. Sporting Schools (previously known as Active Afterschool Sport) BayView SS has been selected as a transition school in Term 2. We will be providing the opportunity for year 3 & 4 students to receive additional coaching as part of their PE Program. Year 5 & 6 Students will be invited to express interest in participating in a Thursday lunchtime Track and Field program starting in week 3. Prep 2 will have the opportunity to express interest in a Friday before school Gymnastics program. Look out for the e-mail this week. District XC From the Corporate Services Team If you would like to pay for a specific invoice (camp, excursion etc), please use direct deposit or over the counter at school. This way your payments can be matched to the correct invoices immediately. Internet Payments are preferred Account details are: BSB: 064-149; Account: 10049137 You must include student’s name, and a reason for payment in the reference section, so we can identify the payee. Eg (J Smith, Music Camp). Please refrain from using BPAY if you have more than one child at school. Medication at School If your child requires medication during school hours, please deliver it to Corporate Services along with a letter from your Practitioner and the pharmacy labelled medication. Congratulations to our team who performed very well at Friday’s Carnival. We achieved 9th place overall. Well done! Our 10 Years boys and girls were outstanding with Kirra-Louise(5th), Lucy(9th) and Kai(5th) making the District team alongside Thomas who placed 5th in the 12 years boys. These students will compete at the Regional Carnival in 3 weeks. Rep. Basketball Congratulations Tallis who captained the U12 Redlands PCYC Pride team to win Gold at the Southern Cup before the holidays. He then went to Townsville for the State Championships where they achieved silver (2nd in the state)!!!! things we need for costumes (please bring in to 5 Maroon’s classroom). Creative Arts News Term 2, 2015 Week Date Rehearsals Week 2 27 April –1 May 4-8 May Normal rehearsals Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 1115 May 1822 May 2529 May 1-5 June Week 8 8-12 June Week 9 1519 June 2226 June Week 10 Who • • • • Event Type Normal rehearsals: NEW TIMETABLE ISSUED FOR BAND AND STRINGS STUDENTS Normal rehearsals Normal rehearsals BayView Voices Junior Choir Exc Wednesday 20th May Choral Fanfare at Rochedale State School Beginner Band Beginner Strings Exc Monday 1st June – Friday 5th June: Regional Beginner Music Week (for beginning grade 3 and 4 students only) Normal rehearsals No rehearsals Normal rehearsals Normal rehearsals Normal rehearsals School Selected Students School White material Red felt Pillows to cut up for stuffing Animal outfits that we could borrow (ideally woods animals). These will be returned. Help required: Tuesday afternoon rehearsals (34pm). Painting of boxes and rehearsals of completed dance performances. If you can help please email [email protected]. Thank you in advance. Miss Sonia Filkorn Music Teacher Speech and Drama – Term 2 We have two vacancies for next term in Speech and Drama on a Thursday at BayView. This year all students will be part of their own production in Term Four. Tuesday 23rd June: Awards Parade Performance Choir At last week’s Anzac Ceremony, the BayView Voices performed “Lest We Forget” during the wreath laying procession. Their performance was moving and the students conducted themselves well. Many teachers and parents have commented positively about their performance. Thank you Miss Mackellar for your talented expertise accompanying the choir on piano. Children learn communication skills, and performing arts skills whilst having lots of fun. Qualified Speech and Drama teacher take every lesson. Enrol online www.ltkspeechanddrama.com.au or call 3821 5755. Book Club News – Issue 3 Orders close Thurs 30 April at 2:00pm The latest Bookclub materials have arrived and will be distributed soon. Scholastic have made a few changes this year. There are now only 2 ways of placing orders for Bookclub. • • Wakakirri The team is underway with dance rehearsals! We are HOPEFUL for YOUR HELP! Below are a few Use the LOOP online ordering system where you place the order and pay online. In this case no order forms need to be returned to school. Pay by cheque (made out to Scholastic). In this case the order form needs to be filled out and returned to school with a cheque attached. There are no cash payments to be made for Bookclub. Uniform Shop Just to remind you that the price increase in Uniform Shop came into effect at the beginning of Term 2. It is easy to order: Flexischools – there is sizing and photos for each item to help you select the right item and size • Email us at [email protected] these items, however we will credit any nonperishable items such as drinks/iceblocks etc. To order online: 1.To order online simply go to www.flexischools.com.au 2. Click “Register Now” to create account 3. Top-up your balance 4. Start ordering immediately Thankyou for your continued support Emma & Team P & C News Welcome back to Term 2. We hope you all had a great Easter break. There will be a special meeting of the P&C at 7pm on Wednesday 29 April 2015 in the Corporate Services Centre. The purpose of this meeting is to ratify the 2015 P&C Model Constitution. This document was not available from P&C QLD prior to our AGM in March and needs to be endorsed prior to the end of May 2015. If you are looking to make new friends and make a difference in your child’s school, Café is the place for you. The previously scheduled General Meeting will follow immediately after the special meeting. We look forward to seeing you there. Rainbow Breeze Cafe PREPS can now order café through Flexischools Hi Parents/Caregivers Leanne, Nicole, Toni & Michelle We are always happy to have new volunteers and your children love to see you helping out (it makes their day!!). Please contact me directly on [email protected] if you can spare some time either Wednesday, Thursday or Friday as we would love to see you. THE WINNER OF TERM 1 $50:00 FLEXISCHOOLS DRAW WAS : MILISSA BOSANKO!!! WELL DONE MILISSA AND THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK. Reminders: Order cut-off time: The cut off time for lunch orders to be placed via Flexischools is 8.30am, however you may place your next week’s order at any time after cut-off. • • • Sushi orders: sushi is only available on Thursday’s, but the cut off time is Wednesday noon. Sick children / cancelling orders: If your child is sick and either doesn’t come to school or goes home you must cancel your Flexischools order by 9:00am in order for your account to be credited. Unfortunately if we receive notice past this time we are already in the process of making perishable items and cannot credit `Éà{xÜËá Wtç fàtÄÄ j{xÇ: Thursday 7th and Friday 8th May j{xÜx: Mandarin Room in the Hall g|Åx: 8am – 3pm (Parents and students are both welcome to come and visit us before and after school) Prices range from 50c to $10 We look forward to seeing you all there on 3206 5296 or 0421561136 or via email [email protected] to make your bookings. This is also where you will find our Vacation Care Program. Calendar of Events April 2015 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 2nd Yr5 Camp Payment Due 29 P&C Meeting Student Banking 30 Book Club Orders Due Please remember we are not here from 9am until 2pm but we are more then happy for you to leave a text message or email and we will get back to you. If you need to see us after the school bell, please wait until 3:15 as we are extremely busy with our main focus on the children during this time. Thank you so much for your support, Courtney Bayview Coordinator and the PCYC Staff Wray Organic Fundraiser 27th 1st Year 6 Camp - Mon April to Fri May Campers will be returning at 2:40pm Friday May 2015 Mon Tues Wed Thurs 7 Mothers Day Stall 14 Fri 1 Yr 6 Campers Return 2:40pm 8 Mothers Day Stall 15 Volunteers Morning Tea 9:15am 4 5 6 11 12 13 Student Banking 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 Yr 5 Final Camp Payment Due 27 Free Dress “State of Origin” Student Banking 28 29 Yr 5/6 Cluster Carnival PCYC News Our work mobile 0421 561 136 or our email address [email protected]. For families interested in enrolling their child at PCYC, head to http://www.redlandspcyc.org.au/Child-Care/ and follow the links for Bayview online enrolment. Once the children are enrolled you can contact us Rainbow Relaxations – Term 2 Rainbow Relaxations offers your child the opportunity to learn to relax and let go of daily stresses and worries. A child's life can involve anxiety, built up anger and frustration, feelings of loneliness and sadness and health concerns - the constant sore tummy..... In the Rainbow Relaxations classes we introduce strategies and techniques to build self confidence and self belief, increase resilience and teach easy simple steps to self monitor ones own feelings and what they need, plus so much more - all offered in a safe and fun environment at Bayview State School. Term 2 will be held over 8 weeks - the first class will be starting on Monday 27th April through to Monday 22 June 2015 (8th June - Queens Birthday Public Holiday - no class on that day) Rainbow Class: 3-4pm Prep - Yr 3) Sunshine Class: 4-5pm (Yr 4 - Yr 6) The investment for 8 weeks =$100p/p, payable before classes start. Payment options are available, call Marie to discuss. For all bookings or any enquires please call Marie 0402416132 or email [email protected]
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