ST. MATTHEW CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1050 Nottinghill Gate Oakville, Ontario L6M 2G3 Phone: 905-847-0088 Fax: 905-847-1014 www.hcdsb.org/matt/pages/newsletter.aspx MAY 2015 PRINCIPAL: MRS. A. KORITKO SECRETARY: MRS. S. VARRICCHIO OFFICE ASSISTANT: MRS. M. BROPHY SUPERINTENDENT: MR. C. CIPRIANO ST. MATTHEW PARISH: FR. MARK GATTO (905) 825-0219 “ALWAYS TOGETHER IN CHRIST” ADMINISTRATOR’S MESSAGE Catholic Education Week 2015 highlights the partnership that remains the foundation of Catholic Education. During the week of May3 - May 8, 2015, St. Matthew Catholic School is celebrating Catholic Education Week: EXPLORING PATHS OF JOY. Each year, the Catholic community of Ontario engages in a week-long celebration of the unique identity and distinctive contributions of Catholic education during Catholic Education Week. This year’s celebration is entitled, ‘Catholic Education: Exploring Paths of Joy’ and will be held for the week of May 3-8. The overall scriptural theme is taken from Luke’s gospel account of the disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:32), “Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the road?” We are hopeful that as the body of Christ, we, too, feel our hearts burning within us as we explore the paths of joy during this week. Our school community will celebrate Catholic Education Week 2015 in ways that are appropriate to our students’ age. We invite you to participate in one or other of these activities as your personal time and work schedule may permit. There are five sub-themes for each day of Catholic Education Week: Monday: Walking Together and Sharing Our Stories Tuesday: Opening the Scripture Wednesday: Welcoming Others to the Table Thursday: Recognizing Jesus in the Breaking of the Bread Friday: Proclaiming the Good News We hope to see many of you during our school celebrations. St. Matthew Catholic School Staff . WALK WITH JESUS For the fifth year, the Halton Catholic District School Board is pleased to host the Walk With Jesus event on Thursday, May 7. The walk will provide a unique opportunity to evangelize our gospel values. The 20 student representatives from each of our schools will participate in the “Walk with Jesus” event. Students will exhibit a sense of community, social justice and solidarity as they walk from Bronte Provincial Park to Corpus Christi Secondary School where they will participate in an outdoor mass. The HCDSB students will demonstrate that “children helping children” is an achievable goal and a valid aspiration. TENTATIVE CLASS LIST We will soon begin the process of preparing “tentative” class plans for the 2015-2016 school year. We wish to advise you that in forming class groupings, the following criteria are given due consideration: Equitable balance of boys and girls. A range of academic ability and potential, A mix of students from previous classes to allow for students to form new friendships, meet different academic and social challenges, Students are to receive a new teacher if possible, Some children are best kept together and others are best kept separated, Some classes could possibly be combined grades. Keeping these criteria of class formation in mind, we will meet with each teacher to gather an individual profile of every student’s academic, social, and emotional strengths and needs. Tentative groupings are compiled and a team of teachers discuss and make suggestions regarding the groupings. The class lists then remain “tentative” pending necessary changes due to enrolment. The objective of this organization process is to achieve the most “workable” heterogeneous combination of student groups. With your trust in our professional judgment, we will continue to provide all of our students with the best possible learning environment. If you have any information that would assist us in the placement of your child, please put this in writing to Mrs. Koritko before May 15. This is a great opportunity to celebrate literacy with our students and help support our school library at the same time, so come on out! If your family is moving or relocating to a different community, please notify Mrs. Varricchio as this will assist in our organization for next year. MAY FOCUS Our focus for the School Code of Conduct is dress code. Clothing with inappropriate logos, sayings, and pictures are not acceptable at school. Shirts must have sleeves covering the shoulders. No bare midriffs. Skirts must be no shorter than just above the knees. Cut-off shorts/shirts and torn jeans are not to be worn at school. Pants are to be worn at the waist. Undergarments should not be visible. Physical education clothing should provide appropriate coverage for comfortable, modest and safe movement during activities. Clothing which is either too baggy or too tight is not recommended. Shorts should be of modest cut and proportion. Proper footwear must be worn. LET’S CELEBRATE JUMP ROPE FOR HEART Everyone will feel the energy of students, teachers and staff jumping for the Heart & Stroke Foundation at Jump Rope for Heart and Hoops for Heart 2015 on Friday, May 8th. Thank you to everyone for participating in what will be a fun and hopefully successful day, and a special thanks to Mrs. Smith for all of her work in co-ordinating this very meaningful event. BATTLE OF THE BOOKS On April 14th and 16th our Junior and Senior teams competed in the Oakville Battle of the Books at the Oakville Public Library. This contest between local schools tests the knowledge of the students and encourages literacy and learning in a fun and interesting way. Our teams began meeting with Ms. Hinton and Mrs. Latus in December to prepare for the battles. Both our teams performed extremely well and represented St. Matthew Catholic School with a great attitude and team spirit. We can't wait to start again next year! BOOK FAIR The Scholastic Book Fair is coming back to St. Matthew Catholic School! This year the fair will take place during Catholic Education Week, and will be open from Mon. May 4th-Thurs May 7th. Students will have an opportunity to view the fair and write a wish list on Monday before coming to purchase later in the week. Parents and families are very welcome on Wed. May 6th for our Family Event; the library will be open from 3:00pm7:00pm. STUDENT COUNCIL Our Student Council continues to promote school spirit at St. Matthew Catholic School as well as in our school community. We thank them for their leadership in promoting various activities in our school. Friday, May 22 will be a spirit day…Super Hero Day. The money raised will be sent to Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto on behalf of the students at St. Matthew Catholic School. STUDENT ATHLETES IN ACTION TRACK & FIELD Preliminary track and field tryouts are underway during Physical Education classes for students from gr. 5-8 who will be recommended to try out for our school team. School team tryouts/practices will be held tthroughout May. The meet will take place in early June. SOCCER TEAMS Tryouts are under way for the senior school soccer teams. We hope to be entering a couple of tournaments during the months of May and June. BANNERS We are very pleased this year to have been able to add banners to our gymnasium, recognizing the successes of our school teams. This year we have added 2 volleyball banners, a basketball banner and a hockey banner. None of this could be done without the dedication of so many of our staff who work over and above in providing plenty of opportunities for our students to participate in various sporting events. Thank you to the students and the dedicated coaches/teachers. FOCUS ON FAITH LITURGIES - Parents and members of the school community are always welcome to join us in celebrations. May 28 May Crowning 9:00 a.m. FDK – Gr. 3 10:15 a.m. Gr. 4 – Gr. 8 PARENT INFORMATION CORNER Our blessing to the Grade 2 students who celebrated their First Communion in April. Many thanks to Alix Drapack, Maria Sousa, Holly Darby, Margaret Mascarenhas and Josie Mason who helped prepare the banners and the luncheon. If you have not had a chance to volunteer yet this year, we have some events coming up that require your help! Grandparents Day is on Monday, May 11. The forms are due by May 4. Please remember to retain the bottom portion for the grandparents so they know where to go. Volunteers are needed to help out that morning serving refreshments. We also could use some donations of nut free baked goods, fruit/veggie/cheese plates. If you can help, please email me at [email protected]. Parent Partners provide a staff appreciation pot luck luncheon for the staff every year. This year the luncheon will be on Tuesday, June 2nd. Please get your recipes ready!!! If you would like to volunteer to help at the lunch in any way or donate your favourite dish for the staff to enjoy, please email Sally Perrier at [email protected] The yearbook committee would like you to please continue to email your school event photos to [email protected] Thank you for your continued support. Maria Liao GRANDPARENT/SPECIALSENIOR DAY KEEP WORKING There are less than 8 weeks of school until summer vacation. Parents, please keep help to keep our students working until the end. The last term is an important one so let’s not waste it! Behaviour is just as important in May and June as it is in September and October. Please continue to give us your support. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact your child’s teacher. EQAO UPDATE As Catholic educators we continue to believe we are in partnership with our parents. We educate our children in academics, Catholicity and inclusion. We thank our School Council who speaks on behalf of our parent community and who continue to work with us to support us in improving student achievement through a number of school initiatives. This year, the EQAO (Educational Quality and Accountability Office) tests for Grade 3 and Grade 6 will be held during the week of June 1 – June 5. Please ensure your child is well rested and at school during this time. YOUR child does make a difference so please continue to work with us as we demonstrate the many successes of your child. Inviting all Grandparents & Special Seniors! On Monday, May 11 all Grandparent(s) or Special Senior(s) of St. Matthew Catholic School students are invited to our school. Our guests will visit their grandchild(rens)’ classroom followed by a reception in the gym where they can enjoy a cup of coffee/tea and freshly baked treats. SUN PROTECTION Do remember, parents, that the sun’s rays are very strong. We need to protect our skin from over exposure to the sun. Please ensure that your child/ren have protection from the sun by using sunscreen and wearing hats and long sleeves on hot, sunny days. Children are allowed to bring sun block to school to put on. However, they are to use it themselves and they are responsible for anything they bring. Response forms are due back no later than May 4. HEALTH AND EDUCATION COMMITTEE On Tuesday, May 12th, we will be serving fruit and cheese kebobs. Fruits are sources of many vital nutrients for our bodies, such as vitamin C, potassium, dietary fiber and folic acid. By eating more fruits, you are helping your body stay healthy and reduce the risks of obesity and some chronic diseases. If you are interested in volunteering or have any healthy snack ideas you would like to share, please contact Zsuzsanna Nucara ([email protected]) EDUCATION / HEALTHY SCHOOLS Just a note of thanks to all who were able to attend the speaking event on the 20th of April. We were pleased to have close to 300 parents/friends join us. DR. KARYN GORDON spoke about Motivating our Kids/Teens. We hope that you enjoyed it. Dr. Karyn offers a complimentary monthly newsletter called “dk Leadership: Inspiring Relationships At Home & At Work”. Her specialty is Building Emotional Intelligence (Motivation, Time Management, Organization, Decision-Making, Confidence, Communication, Career Direction) for all 5 generations (Traditionalist, Boomer, Gen X, Gen Y and Gen Z). So whether you are trying to motivate your Gen Y employee, or understand your kids at home – her newsletters will provide a refreshing way to understand those around you. Visit her website at www.dkleadership.org for further information. Education/Healthy Schools Committee DOGS ON SCHOOL PROPERTY The concern for safety and the question of equity go hand in hand when examining the issue of dogs on the school property. If any one person is allowed to bring a dog(s) on to the school grounds, the same permission would have to be extended to any parent or family member choosing to do the same thing. Restricting dogs/pets from school sites is in the best interest of the broadest cross-section of the school community. Furthermore, this restriction attends to the obligation principals have to pay assiduous attention tohealth and comfort of all their pupils. (Education Act S.265, (1j)). For this reason, we request your support in our request to please keep your dogs off St. Matthew Catholic School property. ALLERJECT EPINEPRINE- Auto Injectors at HCDSB School Sites Allerject is a new epinephrine auto injector, recently developed and available for parents/guardians to select for the emergency treatment of their child’s anaphylaxis. Allerject’s, new option, the automated voice instruction guides patients and caregivers step by step through the injection process in the event of an emergency. For more information on the Allerject go to: www.allerject.ca When God Made Mothers When the Good Lord was creating mothers, He was into His sixth day of "overtime" when the angel appeared and said. "You're doing a lot of fiddling around on this one." And God said, "Have you read the specs on this order?" She has to be completely washable, but not plastic. Have 180 moveable parts...all replaceable. Run on black coffee and leftovers. Have a lap that disappears when she stands up. A kiss that can cure anything from a broken leg to a disappointed love affair. And six pairs of hands." The angel shook her head slowly and said. "Six pairs of hands.... no way." It's not the hands that are causing me problems," God remarked, "it's the three pairs of eyes that mothers have to have." That's on the standard model?" asked the angel. God nodded. One pair that sees through closed doors when she asks, 'What are you kids doing in there?' when she already knows. Another here in the back of her head that sees what she shouldn't but what she has to know, and of course the ones here in front that can look at a child when he goofs up and say. 'I understand and I love you' without so much as uttering a word." God," said the angel touching his sleeve gently, "Get some rest tomorrow...." I can't," said God, "I'm so close to creating something so close to myself. Already I have one who heals herself when she is sick...can feed a family of six on one pound of hamburger...and can get a nine year old to stand under a shower." The angel circled the model of a mother very slowly. "It's too soft," she sighed. But tough!" said God excitedly. "You can imagine what this mother can do or endure." Can it think?" Not only can it think, but it can reason and compromise," said the Creator. Finally, the angel bent over and ran her finger across the cheek. There's a leak," she pronounced. "I told You that You were trying to put too much into this model." It's not a leak," said the Lord, "It's a tear." What's it for?" It's for joy, sadness, disappointment, pain, loneliness, and pride." You are a genius, " said the angel. Somberly, God said, "I didn't put it there.”
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