Bright’s Grove Public School 2612 Hamilton Road, Bright’s Grove, Ontario NON 1C0 Phone: (519) 869-4284 Fax: (519) 869-4285 http://brightsgrove.lkdsb.net Zone 2 Twitter@BGPSBulldogs Mr. Andy Parnham Mrs. Nancy Faubert _____________________________________________________________________________________ April, 2015 Dear Bright’s Grove P.S. Families, Improving Student Achievement Students in Grades 1-8 continue to work on the narrative form of writing and will continue to do so through part of April. A narrative can be written either as a fictional or non-fictional piece which entertains the reader by telling a story. It progresses sequentially, includes characters, is usually written in the past tense, has a setting, a plot, and contains dialogue and descriptive language. Some excellent samples of narrative writing are being produced within our classrooms. Explanation writing will begin after narrative writing concludes. An explanation is written to explain an experience or an event. It progresses sequentially, describes a cause-and-effect relationship, uses impersonal, objective tone and is written in the present tense. Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) Our school has been randomly selected to participate this year. TIMSS assesses student achievement in mathematics and science in Grades 4 and 8 in more than 50 countries around the world. The test will be administered to Mr. Mika and Ms. DenBoer’s Grade 4 students and to Mr. Thompson’s Grade 8 students on Tuesday, April 14. Mr. Martin’s class was not selected to participate in the study. The Grade 4 test will be 72 minutes long and the Grade 8 test will be 90 minutes. The test will contain multiple-choice and openresponse questions on mathematics and science, as well as a series of questionnaires. To ensure confidentiality, no TIMSS result will be reported for individual students, teachers or schools. Parental Involvement Supporting Your Child(ren) With Homework: How Can Parents Help Their Child(ren) With Homework? As you know, some of the challenges facing parents with helping their child(ren) with homework are: busy schedules, kids don’t want their parents involved, they would rather watch T.V. or use their electronic devices than do homework, their friends/peers don’t value school work, and parents aren’t sure how to help their child(ren). Parents can help their child(ren) with homework by: communicating regularly with them about their school work, setting realistic goals, establishing a routine, helping them get organized, never doing your child(ren)’s homework for them, praising their progress and efforts, and focusing and building on their strengths and working on the areas where they need improvement. Setting a consistent time and place for your child(ren) to do their homework is also extremely important. News from School Council The next Bright’s Grove P.S. School Council meeting will be held on Thursday, April 2, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. in the library. All Bright’s Grove P.S. parents/guardians are invited and are encouraged to attend. Parent/Guardian Reminders Easter Holiday – Good Friday and Easter Monday take place on Friday, April 3 and Monday, April 6 respectively. As such there will be no school on these days. Students return to school on Tuesday, April 7. Attendance and Safe Arrival Policy – The safety of our children is paramount. If your child(ren) is/are absent from school in the morning or the afternoon, please remember to inform the office. In accordance with the Safe Arrival Policy, the office has to make contact with a parent/guardian to confirm the whereabouts of all absent students. As well, students who change their normal lunchtime arrangements need to have a note from their parents/guardians in order to leave the school. Yard Supervision – This is a reminder to parents/guardians that there is no student supervision at the school prior to 8:40 a.m. or at the end of the day after 3:15 p.m. Please make sure that your child(ren) is/are not arriving at school before that time and that they are exiting the school grounds immediately after dismissal at 3:15 p.m. As always, please feel free to contact the school at any time. Sincerely, Mr. A. Parnham Principal Important Dates to Remember for April April 1 - Caribou Math Contest April 1 – Dental Screening – FDK, Gr. 2, Gr. 8 April 1 – Gr. 6 (Verville) Gymnastics Trip April 2 – Dental Screening – FDK, Gr. 2, Gr. 8 April 2 – School Council Meeting – 6:30 p.m. April 3 – Good Friday April 5 – Easter April 6 – Easter Monday April 8 – Gr. 6 (Verville) Gymnastics Trip April 8 – Day of Pink “A Day to Stop Bullying of LGBTQ People” April 9 – Fruit Cup Day April 10 – Favourite Character/Book/TV/Movie Day April 13 – FDK (Bouma) Trip to Home Depot April 14 – Choir Pizza Lunch April 14 – EQAO TIMSS – Gr. 4 & 8 April 15 – Gr. 6 (Verville) Gymnastics Trip April 15 – PIC School Council Event at LKCS – 6:30-8:30 p.m. April 17 – Narrative Writing ends April 20 – Explanation Writing begins April 22 – Earth Day April 22 – Gr. 6 (Verville) Gymnastics Trip April 24 – Gr. 8 Pizza Lunch and Tacky Tourist Spirit Day April 28 – Jump Rope Kickoff Assembly – 2:00 p.m.
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