Joseph Teres School 131 Sanford Fleming Road Winnipeg, MB R2C 5B8 www.jt.retsd.mb.ca November Newsletter November, 2013 Issue 3 Celebrating Our Learning By the time you read this newsletter, you may have already seen your child’s report card and had your parent-teacher conferences. Hopefully, you had a chance to have conversations with your child about their learning and behaving. Undoubtedly, you have celebrated their many strengths, and you have had an honest dialogue about their challenges. What might their next steps be toward improvement? Teachers polled their students and here are some of their responses: Strengths: I do well in being kind to others (grade 2 student) I’m good at centre time because I don’t break anything (K student) When we read, we are very, very quiet (grade 5 class) I help people when they’re hurt (grade 1 student) We have good listening skills (grade 4 class) Art, because I know my colour wheel (grade 3 student) Challenges: Staying on task (grade 4 class) Subtracting with high numbers (grade 3 student) It’s hard to read the class poems fast (K student) Something I need to improve on is writing (grade 2 student) On patrol post, remembering to always look both ways and step back from the curb (grade 5 student) Not getting angry (grade 1 student) Principal: Mrs. D. Hildebrand Phone: 204-958-6860 Fax: 204-224-4749 24-Hour Absence Line 204-958-6860 School Times: School Start Time….9:00 Lunch Begins………….11:45 Lunch Ends…………...12:45 Dismissal…………………..3:30 Next Steps: Thinking of details before our teacher tells us to add details to our writing (grade 5 student) Remember to do the right thing even when an adult isn’t looking (grade 4 student) My plan to improve my writing is by practising my spelling (grade 2 student) I will bring my library book to school on time by putting that thought in my head (grade 1 student) I will get better at reading by practicing (K student) I want to learn my times tables by making sure I come to school every day (grade 3 student) Thanks to the Joseph Teres community for celebrating success with your children! 1 Assemblies every Day 5, 9:00–Everyone Welcome Important 2012-2013 School Year Dates Friday, November 29 Student conferences 1:00-3:30 p.m. THERE WILL BE REGULAR CLASSES IN THE MORNING BUT NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS IN THE AFTERNOON. DISMISSAL TIME WILL BE 11:45 A.M. MDA Helmet orders due. Tuesday, December 3 JTPTC meeting 6:00 p.m. staffroom Thursday, December 5 Subway Lunch Sunday, December 8 Voluntary Christmas Choir performs at The Forks, 2:00 pm Friday, December 13 Gr. 5’s to Divisional volleyball at Murdoch MacKay 11:45-2:30 Tuesday, December 17 Kindergarten, Gr. 1 & 2 Christmas concert at 2:00 & 6:30 p.m. ALL KINDERGARTENERS ATTEND SCHOOL THIS DAY IN THE AFTERNOON ONLY. Wednesday, December 18 Gr. 3 to Gr. 5 Christmas concert at 2:00 & 6:30 p.m. Friday, December 20 Last day of school before Christmas break. EARLY DISMISSAL AT 2:30 P.M. Monday, December 23 to Friday, January 3 CHRISTMAS BREAK. NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS & STAFF Monday, January 6 First day of school after break. Day 6 For more Joseph Teres dates, visit our school website at: http://schools.retsd.mb.ca/jt Board of Trustees 2010-2014 Name Email address Phone Colleen Carswell 1 [email protected] 222-1486 George Marshall 1 [email protected] 221-8464 John Toews 2 [email protected] 663-0475 Robert Fraser 3 [email protected] 667-9348 Eva Prysizney 4 [email protected] 668-3501 Wayne Ritcher (Vice Chair) 4 [email protected] 663-6669 Peter Kotyk (Chair) 5 [email protected] 668-4181 Shirley Timm-Rudolph 5 [email protected] 414-8239 Greg Proch 6 [email protected] 663-1925 Page 2 2 Ward Joseph Teres School Music Notes Voluntary Christmas Choir for Grades 4 & 5 will be performing at The Forks Market on December 8 at 2:00. Members are to meet in the Center Court at the opposite end of the Tower Elevator at 1:40. Remember to wear your JT shirt and a festive hat! Christmas Concerts – save the date!! Kindergarten, Grades 1 & 2: Tuesday, December 17th - 2:00 pm & 6:30 pm COSTUME: All K-2 students need to wear a WHITE SHIRT Grade 2 cast members will be given specific wardrobe instructions Grades 3, 4 & 5 Wednesday, December 18th - 2:00 pm & 6:30 pm COSTUME: All 3-5 students need to wear a GREEN SHIRT Grade 5 cast members will be given specific wardrobe instructions For the evening performance, students are asked to be in their classrooms by 6:10 p.m. Doors will be open for the evening performances at 6:00 p.m. 3 Library News Web Watching http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/safe_schools/pdf/Not_in_my_school.pdf Bullying has been in the news a lot lately. The Manitoba Government has a 17 page document that covers their position on bullying in Manitoba schools. It is an interesting read for parents as it simply and clearly outlines what bullying looks like and sounds like. It offers clear information and strategies for parents and caregivers. http://www.canadapost.ca/cpo/mc/personal/support/helpcentre/sending/letter_to_santa.jsf As the temperature dips down and December looms, thoughts turn to Santa Claus. Canada Post has a long tradition of helping Santa by answering letters sent to him. It takes over 9000 volunteers to answer the over one million letters that they get each year. You can write your letter to Santa in any language, including Braille, and he will write back to you. They must be mailed no later than December 17 in order to get a reply and do not require a stamp. Santa's mailing address is: SANTA CLAUS NORTH POLE H0H 0H0 CANADA http://www.emailsanta.com/email_santa.asp Santa has gone digital! This free, fun, interactive form letter to Santa will suit young and old. Make sure your speakers are on, because once you fill in the blanks, and send your letter, you will hear prompts from the elves to put stamps on a digital envelope. Watch as your child’s letter is magically transported directly to Santa, and see him “in person” as he receives it and sends you one back! The banner advertising is annoying but not totally distracting, and the sound levels necessary to hear the Elves and the music may need some attention to volume control. The right side menu offers a variety of ways to interact with Santa. Who knew that Elves could Tweet? *note: the websites included here are not meant to be endorsements in any way, but merely the observations of the author. All websites were last viewed November 21, 2013. SKYPE in the Library! On Monday, October 28, some students gathered in the Library over their lunch time to talk to some new friends…in Aliso Viejo, California. Mrs. Paul joined the ISLM Skype Project and was matched with St. Mary’s school http://www.smaa.org/st-marys-story in Aliso Viejo, California. Ms Code joined Mrs. Paul and the students in the Library to record the student responses. Student representatives came from grades: 1 Ava, Joseph 2 Ella, Julia 3 Catherine 4 Halle, Matthew 5 Rece, Riley, Thomas Students came prepared with answers to mutual questions about favourite authors and what the Library of the future will contain. After the formal discussion, with each grade responding to the other was over, the students just relaxed and the real dialogue began. It was breath taking! Our students answered questions about winter (Do you have to make a tunnel through the snow to get to school?) and asked questions about southern California’s winter (What do you need to wear to go to school?). 4 They talked about sports, school hours, uniforms versus regular clothes, and snow/forest fire smoke and smog days when school may be closed among many things. Teachers were misty eyed just watching the unbridled curiosity of children unfold as the two groups of students exchanged information. There were also big smiles as our younger students told of having 12 feet of snow last year! We will be SKYPEing again in Janu ary from outside JT, sharing what we do and what it looks like in winter in Winnipeg to students in California, who might just have to wear a jacket to school that day, if it’s chilly! Mrs. Phillips’ Class can Power Point! Mrs. Phillips’ class recently completed an inquiry unit with Mrs. Paul. They began by researching an animal that they wanted to know more about using non-fiction books in the Library. They began their research with questions about their animal's habitat, food, appearance and things they do. Then they used the laptops in the computer lab to find additional information and searched and saved Creative Commons, copy-right free shared images to match their animal. The students put their facts and pictures into a six slide Power Point presentation. Mrs. Hildebrand and two visiting grandparents, were surprised at how confidently each student located and narrated their own presentation in the Library. Mrs. Phillips’ grade 2’s worked hard over several weeks and were very proud to share their new learning. Joseph Teres Staff has Room…for Improvement! Ms Sakundiak would like to improve on managing her time so she has time for painting and drawing. Mrs. Paul will work on getting better at remembering people's names. Mrs Hepworth said, “I wish I was a graceful ballroom dancer.” Mrs. Wilson would like to find more time to spend with her family. Mrs. Niblett would like to do more one on one writing with her students. Ms Code would like to read more books. Mrs. Aquin would like to get better at remembering her students’ names by January (I confuse them by talking crooked, to the wrong person all the time). Mrs. Phillips will be working towards her goal of organizing her time. Mr. Windsor would like to remember to submit his classroom attendance without being reminded. Ms Sandulak would like to work on making better meals for her kids and keeping her school office organized. Mrs. Nightingale would like to get better at keeping her closet organized. Ms. Irwin would like to get better at some of the dance moves Mrs. Brandt-Douglas is teaching her. Mrs Martino would like to get better at keeping her desk clean. Mr. Kroetsch would like to take all of his paper work and store it on a flash drive. Mrs. Klassen needs to work on remembering all the words to all the Christmas songs! And she also mixes up kids’ names a lot. Mrs. Kreigl needs to get to bed before midnight and need to not snack after 8. Mrs. Doell would like to get better at baking. Ms Mitzok would like to get better at writing by taking time to write in a journal every day. Mrs. Irvine would like to be more committed to exercising. Mrs. Hildebrand wants to get better at responding to emails on time (she snuck her response in after the deadline!) 5 KINDERGARTEN INFORMATION EVENING If your child was born in 2009, he or she is eligible to start Kindergarten in September, 2014 in River East Transcona School Division. Please plan to join us for River East Transcona School Division’s Kindergarten Information Evening coming to a school near you in January. Please watch for more information in the next few weeks. During this session, parents will learn more about our kindergarten program language choices that are available in the school division and information on bussing. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION AT JOSEPH TERES SCHOOL Registration for Kindergarten for the school year 2014/2015 will take place Monday, March 3, 2014 from 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. in the meeting area, and Tuesday to Friday, March 4-7, 2014 from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. in the school office. Kindergarten registration is open to all children born in 2009. This means that your child must have their fifth birthday on or before December 31, 2014. In order to register your child, you must bring two pieces of identification that provide proof of address such as your Driver’s License and your Manitoba Health Card PLUS one piece of identification that provides proof of age of your child such as their Birth Certificate or Baptismal Certificate. This information is very important and must be presented at the time of registration. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM LIFETOUCH 6 Joseph Teres is pleased to announce that we raised $363.21 for UNICEF for National Unicef Day. The students and staff at our school enjoyed wearing their Winnipeg Jets, JT Jets jerseys on October 24th and participated in “wacky hair” day on October 31st. Thanks to all for their generous support! Ms. Code PATROL NEWS "A big thank you to our grade 5 patrols for being so helpful to our community! As our weather is changing, we ask for our drivers to please slow down as you approach and depart from our school zone." HURRY IT’S NOT TO LATE TO REGISITER YOUR 4YR OLD! The River East French Exposure Nursery School is still Accepting Registrations for OPEN SPOTS available to 4 year olds for the Current 2013-2014 school year (born 2009). River East French Exposure Nursery School is located in the Joseph Teres School located at 131 Sanford Fleming Rd. We have an exceptional program that is offered to 3 and 4 year olds. Limited Space is Available. For more information check out our website: www.refens.com Email: [email protected] Call Krisy @ 204-612-6896 7 Message from the chair… I would like to take this opportunity to thank our outgoing Chairperson Ron Seniuk, Vice Chair Person Jennifer Downey, Secretary Jodi Smith, Fundraising Rep Tabitha Bear, JT lunch specials Rebecca Ray and Jennifer Downey for all our their hard work over the past few years. You all have been wonderful leaders in your roles and you will be missed. The JTPTC has had some changes this year to the council which include myself as becoming Chair. I would like to welcome Rebbeccah Shupenia as our new Treasurer, Debra Takeuchi as our new secretary, Christine Robertson as our new fundraising Rep, and Rebbeccah Shupenia, Nicole MacDonald, Shannon Spicer and Tiffany Schellenberg as our new coordinators for the JT Lunch Specials. I would like to thank Michelle Hammerberg, Shelley Sitka, Kim Offenlach, Jodi Smith, Lynne Tanner, Rebbeccah Shupenia and all the other volunteers for putting on a wonderful Halloween Soc-Hop for our school. A special thanks goes to Papa Murphy’s as well for donating over 50 gift cards that we used for numerous prizes. A great time was had by parents and children alike. As your parent council, our jobs are to help provide a better environment for our kids to learn and grow through their education, by working with the school and community to accomplish this. We are always looking for input from parents to help us achieve our goals for our children’s school. We are always in need of new faces with fresh ideas. Our meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month at 6 pm in the staff room. Everyone is invited to come and participate. Babysitting services are also available. Our next meeting will be on Tuesday December 3rd, 2013. Sincerely, Tamara Wowryk Chairperson JTPTC 8 Fundraising…. This year the JTPTC decided to commit to one fundraiser, Nestle Chocolates, which will be in the spring. We have been very successful with Nestle in the past. They will be distributed after spring break. More information will be sent out in March, 2014.If you have any questions about this fundraiser, or ideas for other fundraisers, please feel free to email Christine at [email protected] Christmas Hamper: With the colder weather here and the holidays approaching, it is time for us to think of those in need. Joseph Teres School will be collecting non-perishable food items for their annual Christmas Hamper. Collection will take place from Monday December 2nd, to Friday December 13th. There will be boxes set up in the meeting area. The boxes will be delivered to the Transcona Food Bank to help families right in our area! In the past Winnipeg Harvest has matched our donations so it is a great opportunity to really help in our community. Koats for Kids On behalf of the United Way Koats for Kids program, Joseph Teres School is accepting gently used winter clothing. Items needed are Jackets, snow pants, hats, mittens, scarves and boots. Donations can be dropped off at school between 8:00a.m.and 4:00p.m.as well as at any Winnipeg Fire Paramedic station, Perth’s location, or AMJ Campbell Van Lines at 12-1333 Niakwa Road. If there are any questions, please contact Nicole MacDonald ([email protected]) 9 10 December 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Day 3 3 4 Day 5 6 Day 1 7 Day 4 JTPTC meeting 6:00 p.m. 5 Day 6 Subway Lunch 8 9 Day 2 10 Day 3 11 Day 4 12 Day 5 13 Day 6 14 15 16 Day 1 17 18 19 20 21 Voluntary Christmas Choir performs at the Forks 2:00 p.m. 22 23 30 CHRISTMAS BREAK 11 Day 3 K-2 Christmas concert 2:00 & 6:30 p.m. All K’s attend school in the p.m. Gr. 3-5 Christmas concert 2:00 & 6:30 p.m. 24 25 CHRISTMAS BREAK 29 Day 2 31 Day 4 Day 5 Last Day of School before Christmas Break -Early Dismissal at 2:30 p.m. 26 27 28 January 2014 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 8 Day 2 9 CHRISTMAS BREAK 5 12 6 Day 6 7 Day 1 First day of school after the break JTPTC meeting 6:00 p.m. 13 Day 5 14 Day 6 15 Day 1 Day 3 10 Day 4 11 “Bach to School Visit” WSO string quartet 10:00-10:35 K-2 10:55-11:30 3-5 Invitational Volleyball Tournament at Joseph Teres School 16 Day 2 17 Day 3 18 23 24 Day 2 25 Early Dismissal at 2:45 p.m. 19 20 Day 4 21 Day 5 22 Day 6 Day 1 2nd dose Hep B for Grade 4’s 9:00 a.m. 26 12 27 Day 3 28 Day 4 29 Day 5 30 Day 6 31 Day 1
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