Issue 04 2015 - Mackay North State High School
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Issue 04 2015 - Mackay North State High School
we strive for the best Seniors of 2014 University of Queensland Academic Scholarships Three of our 2014 Senior students who gained OP1 were recently awarded University of Queensland Academic Scholarships for 2015. They were chosen from more than 1300 applicants from a wide range of students who studied at state and independent schools throughout Queensland and across Australia. Tess Van Der Veen Ningxin ZhangZhou UQ Excellence Scholarship ($6,000 a year payable for up to 4 years) UQ Excellence Scholarship ($6,000 a year payable for up to 4 years) Rinalda Aay UQ Merit Scholarship ($6,000 for the first year of study) Queensland University of Technology Scholarships Each year QUT offers a suit of Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships to high achieving high school graduates. This year QUT experienced unprecedented interest reflecting a conversion rate of 94% from a total of 181 scholarships on offer. Another of our 2014 OP1 students, Thomas Mandall was successful in receiving a Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship for 2015. ADDRESS Valley Street PO Box 8333 MT PLEASANT QLD 4740 Each year the Vice-Chancellor hosts a welcome function for incoming ViceChancellor's scholarship recipients and their parents. The evening is in recognition of scholars receiving QUT’s premier scholarship and features the presentation of a framed scholarship certificate by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Peter Coaldrake to each recipient. PHONE 07 4963 1666 STUDENT ABSENCES 07 4963 1660 FAX 07 4963 1600 EMAIL the.principal@macknortshs.eq.edu.au WEBSITE www.macknortshs.eq.edu.au FACEBOOK Like us on Facebook Issue No : 04 Thomas Mandall Vice-Chancellor's Academic Scholarship $10,000 Look out for more past students’ stories in the future. Please notify the school of any changes to addresses, numbers or circumstances. Date: 13th March 2015 FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK We are now heading rapidly towards the end of Term One. Students and teachers are preparing for and completing end of term assessment. As we head into another busy part of the year, it is important for students to focus on the goals and targets they have set for themselves in order for them to achieve their very best. International Women’s Day was acknowledged last Friday with a BBQ breakfast cooked by our male staff and students. Our School Captain, Holly Ryan delivered a fantastic speech to the students and staff in attendance that put the achievements of many great women into perspective. It was a very uplifting morning. Following this our Junior Secondary students were privileged to welcome some guest speakers to their assemblies this week. Bridget Mather from the Zonta Club delivered a wonderful speech to the female Junior Secondary students, while our male students had some great male role models speak to them about being responsible young men. Our WAVE (Well-being Academic Values Education) program also allowed for our entire Year 10 cohort to learn some Tai Chi moves on the terraces, while back in the classroom our Senior students are rigorously preparing for the Queensland Core Skills (QCS) test. The P & C Annual General Meeting was held last Monday evening. Congratulations to our newly elected P & C Executives and representatives on the various sub committees. Our P & C are involved in a lot of work around our school and most recently, the P & C has been responsible for acquiring the new covered outdoor learning areas in the school grounds, which have been a fantastic and worthwhile addition to our school. A huge thank you to all our Year 7 and 8 parents who joined us on the deck last week for the Meet and Greet. It was fantastic to see so many of our students and their parents mingling and introducing themselves to the Junior Secondary teachers. It was a lovely evening that also showcased some of our excellent student work in areas such as Music, Art, cooking, and catering. It was the contribution and collaboration of many that made this evening so successful and positive. For updates on events and activities, please ‘like’ our school Facebook page! Jane Grieger Acting Principal School Captain (R) Holly Ryan helps Junior Secondary students, (from left: Cassie Agnew, Chloe Ellul and Claire Condren) cut the International Women’s Day cake to share with the Years 7, 8 and 12s. From the Deputy Principal (Pedagogy & Wellbeing) STUDENT SERVICES I am lucky enough to be part of the Student Services Support team which includes our two guidance officers, Karen O’Keefe and Julie Woods, two heads of department, Kath West (wellbeing) and Carolyn Thomas (behaviour support), the community education counsellor, Laurel Dodd, our chaplain, Kalvin Hart, the school nurse, Rachel Archer and the school police officer, Kerrie Purcell. This team meets every week, to look at programs and initiatives to improve student wellbeing in our school, as well as focusing on students who need extra support in our school community. The goal of the student service team is to increase students’ emotional, social, physical and spiritual resilience in order to enhance their potential in achieving academic success. PARENT COMMUNICATION An important part of our school community is promoting effective communication between the school and home. We know that working with parents keeps all parties engaged and supported and ultimately provides higher outcomes for students. The variety of communication methods we use are the school newsletter, website, facebook page, individual phone calls and emails, as well as the school diary. It is an expectation that students are using their school diary for notes, timetabling, homework, and assessment reminders. It is important to manage a range of different subjects and extracurricular events through effective use of the diary. We will be checking diary use over the coming weeks. Also, a reminder to parents that their student can access the assessment calendar through www.oslp.eq.edu.au. The students can use their regular user ID and password and this will allow access to timetable, assessment schedule and subject selections when required. I wish you all a wonderful week. Ms Lisa Veney Deputy Principal Artwork of the Month Insects and Atmosphere Works in Progress by Year 7 Art students Ella Sippel GabrielCorrea CorreaUmbarila Umbarila Gabriel Junior Secondary News It has been a busy few weeks in Junior Secondary with numerous events and opportunities for students. Over the last two weeks we have had our Junior Secondary Meet and Greet, International Women’s Day breakfast and celebrations and the Year 9 Information Evening. The Junior Secondary Meet and Greet welcomed our Year 7 and 8 students and parents into our school community and provided opportunity to showcase what is happening in Junior Secondary in 2015, as well as introduce parents to our Junior Secondary teachers. The event was well supported and we hope parents found the evening enjoyable and beneficial. Thank you to the F1 team, WAVE team, peer mentors, Junior Secondary leaders, Catering4Futures team and Junior Secondary staff for their involvement in the event. International Women’s Day in the Junior Secondary Precinct International Women’s Day was celebrated on Friday 6th March with the joining of our Year 7, 8 and 12 girls for a breakfast cooked by the senior boys and staff. The breakfast, trivia and speech by Holly Ryan were all excellent and provided an excellent opportunity for interaction between our Junior and Senior School students. Thank you to the staff and senior boys for their involvement and in particular to Mrs Wallace, Mr Shaw and Ms Auriac for organising the event. International Women’s Day was further celebrated at our Junior Secondary Assembly on Wednesday 10th March, with guest presentations from our school Zonta girls and Bridget Mather from Zonta Mackay. Photos Top: Year 7, 8 and 12 girls gathered in one of the Junior Secondary “barns”. Below: Female students assembled in the hall for International Women’s day presentations. Note the 7 & 8s in their new all blue uniform shirts. and Even More Junior Secondary News JSP Courtyard Trivia One of our projects during the Tuesday lunch hour was to offer students the chance to compete in a Trivia Competition. The challenge was received very well by Year 7, 8 and 9 students alike. The team entries included the ‘???’, the ‘Chabaileimaymoomoo’s’ (only the team members could confidently pronounce their name!), the ‘Kool Katz’, the ‘Bubbles’ and the ‘Yak Lamas’. After two rounds of questions on Music and Movies, the ‘Kool Katz’ were in the lead. There was some suggestion at this stage that the ‘Kool Katz’ had an advantage because they were Year 9 students. Our Peer Mentors, led by Josiah McCarthy assured all students age had played no advantage! Our Mentors tallied the final scores and by a two point margin the ‘???’s’ were the WINNERS! Congratulations to Emily Burgess, Jana Bessan, Ella Sippel, Dylan Ashford, Cole Saunders and Emma McDonald. Another round of Courtyard Trivia is being organised for next week and this time the Year 9s have entered two teams! The shame of defeat to Year 7s is something they are keen to rectify! Red Kite Support Last week students from Year 9 helped Miss Williams coordinate a fundraiser for ‘Red Kite’ – supporting kids, young people and families with cancer. The students gathered on the deck and enjoyed the sausage sizzle. This was an excellent way for our Year 9s to show responsibility and lead the our 7s and 8s. Thank you to Mount Pleasant Butcher, Blinky Bill Butcher and Brumbys for their generous donations. North Star Thank you to the P and C for their support and supply of prizes for the North Star which is a positive reward and recognition initiative. Week 5 Year 7 – Marieke Bauer Year 8 – Shanae Lambertus Year 9 – Madisyn Dilkes Week 7 Year 7 – Bailey Collins Year 8 – Jack Holden Year 9 – Lachlan Gascoyne (absent) From the Business Services Manager STUDENT RESOURCE SCHEME FEES AND SUBJECT FEES I would like to thank all parents and caregivers for their patience and understanding with the increase of Student Resource Scheme and Subject fees and the changes we have made to how we calculate our Year 11 and 12 fees. In previous years the Student Resource Scheme Participation Form was sent home with students on their first day. This year we were unable to distribute the Participation Form on the first day which caused some confusion. Once again I would like to thankyou for your patience and understanding with this. Tanya Fatnowna (Business Services Manager) Senior Secondary News End of first term Year 11 and 12 exam block will run from Wednesday 25 th March to Tuesday 31st march. During this time there will be no regular Year 11 and Year 12 classes. Students only come to school to do their exams. If students come by bus then they may work in 2614 or the library during times when they do not have exams. Students were given copies of their exam timetable on Wednesday 11th March. Copies are available in the Senior Centre if another one is required. It is vital that students know when their exams are on. They must be at school, ready to do the exam prior to the starting time for the session. Students are expected to be in full school uniform. Students must bring all equipment required for their exams. For example, if a student has an exam that requires the use of a calculator, then they must bring their own calculator. Lending or sharing of equipment during an exam is forbidden. Students will need to bring their own lined paper to most exams. Mid-Semester One Block Exams 2015 (Please encourage your students to follow these guidelines) Ensure you are on-time for your exams. Session times indicate when you are expected to be ready to enter the exam room with your equipment. Students with exam clashes will be expected to complete the missed exam (Year 11 Physics and Year 12 Maths A P2 and Biology) in the next available session as per the exam timetable below. It is essential that you complete your exam in the allocated time unless circumstances allowed for by QCAA exist. If you are ill, notify the school before the exam commences. Please be sure to get a medical certificate. If you need to make alternative arrangements for a valid reason, please see Mr Beanland ASAP. Wednesday 25/03/15 Session 1 11 MAA P1: 10 min perusal, 2 hours Thursday 26/03/15 Friday 27/03/15 Monday 30/03/15 11 BSC: 11 MAB P1: 11 PED: 10 min perusal, 2 hours 10 min perusal, 2 hours 2 hours ____________________ 11 MAC P1: 8:50am 11 PHY (1) catch up To 11:10 am Session 2 __________________ 2 hours __________________ 12 MAB P1: 12 MAA P1: 12 MAC P1: 12 LST: 10 min perusal, 2 hours 10 min perusal, 1.5 hours 12 MAA P2/ACC catch up 12 BSC (1) catch up 11 MRN: 11 MAB P2: 11 ACC: 10 min perusal, 1.5 10 min perusal, 2 hours 10 min perusal, 1.5 hours hours ___________________ 11 MAC P2: 10 min perusal, 2 hours 11 MAA P2: 11 PHY: To 10 min perusal, 2 hours ___________________ 10 min perusal, 2 hours 12:20pm 12 PED: 10 min perusal, 2 hours 10 min perusal, 2.5 hours 10 min perusal, 2 hours (1 clash) __________________ _________________ 12 MAA P2: 12 MAB P2: 10 min perusal, 2 hours 10 min perusal, 2 hours 3:00pm 12 ACC: 10 min perusal, 2 hours 12 MAC P2: 10 min perusal, 2 hours 12 BSC: 10 min perusal, 2 hours (1 clash) __________________ Tuesday 31/03/15 Time to complete all the exams that could not be completed before now. Time to complete all the exams that 12 PHY: could not be 10 min perusal, 2.5 hours completed 12 ITN: before now. 10 min perusal, 2 hours (4 clashes) REPORT CARDS This term’s report card will be the last to be printed and sent out. In response to community demand. As of the End of Semester 1 we will be only e-mailing report cards to students’ families. The Mid-Semester reports will be both e-mailed and printed for students to bring home as a “test” for all our e-mail addresses for parents. If you have any queries about this, or would like to check your e-mail address is accurate please contact the office. More Senior Secondary News Claire Kelly Wins Young Women in Public Affairs Award Five Mackay North students attended the Zonta Club of Mackay International Women’s Day function at the MECC on Sunday 8 th March. The function included a live simulcast from the Sydney Opera House of a panel discussion hosted by Geraldine Doogue. The panel guests were Kate Bolick, Clementine Ford, Roxane Gay, Germaine Greer, Celeste Liddle, Tara Moss and Anita Sarkeesian. The discussion entitled ‘How to be a Feminist’, covered many topics including aged care, gaming, online harassment, collaborative thinking/individualism and culture and class politics. Students were also fortunate to have the opportunity to listen to Kathleen O’Dea whose book ‘Marshmallow Fishes’ details her life in Zimbabwe and her activism in opposition to Robert Mugabe’s regime. NORTH STUDENTS WITH SPONSOR, DENISE LINDLEY Our own senior student, Claire Kelly, who was the winner of the Young Women in Public Affairs award, also spoke on the day. Claire was awarded the ‘Young Women in Public Affairs’ award for commitment to leadership in public policy, government and volunteer organisations. She fought off some stiff competition from other schools this year but her community service and volunteer work made her a stand out. During the function, our students collected donations for safe birthing kits to be sent to women overseas. The event was thought-provoking and entertaining and our students were very fortunate to have their attendance sponsored by Denise Lindley of Re-Align Chiropractic. YOUNG WOMEN IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS AWARDEE CLAIRE KELLY AND ZONTIAN, LEANNE SHEPHERD 20th National Schools Constitutional Convention Delegate from North High Mackay North State High School student Lauren Williams is one of 120 Year 11 and 12 students selected to investigate the need for an Australian Bill of Rights at the 20th National Schools Constitutional Convention, being held at Old Parliament House in Canberra from 24 - 26 March 2015. The National Schools Constitutional Convention program provides senior students with an opportunity to become better informed about how Australia's constitution provides a democratic framework and encourages them to take an active interest in the operation of government. The topic of the 2015 Convention is ‘Checks and balances: do we need an Australian Bill of Rights?’ Discussion at the Convention will include a focus on the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta. Facilitated by Emeritus Professor John Warhurst AO, Professor of Political Science at the Australian National University, the students will explore the need for Australia to have a Bill of Rights. This will include input from a panel of experts, group discussions on the issues and the opportunity to persuade other delegates of particular approaches. Students will participate in a mock plebiscite to determine the outcome of their deliberations. The Convention is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education and Training as part of its ongoing commitment to civics and citizenship education. In becoming a national delegate, Lauren Williams was selected from around 4,000 students from government, independent and Catholic schools, most of whom took part in feeder conventions in their home state or territory. Congratulations, Lauren. Note: The 2015 National Schools Constitutional Convention is supported by funding from the Australian Government Department of Education and Training. The views expressed at the Convention will not necessarily represent the views of the Australian Government Department of Education and Training. WAVE Wellbeing * Academia * Values * Education At Mackay North State High School, we are committed to teaching our students the skills they need to reach their full potential. WAVE is a program that has been designed for students to focus on the skills and knowledge necessary to be respectful, resilient and confident members of school and the wider community. WAVE is implemented through 2 x 70 minute lessons per week, focusing on four facets: supporting students’ wellbeing, reflecting on academic success, understanding values and the significance of education. The topics delivered within the WAVE program are developed around specific focus areas relevant to each year level. It has been a busy start to the WAVE year and these last two weeks have seen the celebration of International Women’s Day. A guest speaker delivered a thoughtful presentation and discussions were held around the topics of values, expectations and respect. Year 7s have been developing their literacy skills and exploring styles of test questions. A focus has been how to approach these to maximise success and minimise stress. These will be valuable skills as the Year 7s enter a period of exams and assessment. Equity versus Equality has been a topic explored within the Year 8 WAVE program. This has aligned with the International Women’s Day Celebrations and has explored our key values of respect, resilience and confidence. The year 9s have been working on a program Literacy for Life, working on skills that will be valuable across all areas of study. Stress Management has also been explored, a particularly relevant topic considering the upcoming assessment period. Beyond Blue has provided a program which our Year 10 students have been involved in. Last week the focus was Decreasing Stress through physical education which saw the students exploring meditation and mindfulness activities and participating in Tai Chi on the terraces. A very worthy experience which led to many smiling faces. The Year 11 and 12 students received talks on blood donation with reference to being valuable members of a wider community. Both groups are currently working in tutorial groups which allows them to work with teachers in specific subject areas developing and working on assessment pieces. The Year 11 cohort has also been exploring Time Management skills, something that should help them survive the rigors of senior schooling. The year 12s, in addition to their tutorials have explored what it means to be a responsible Digital Citizen. Wow, what a busy fortnight with many more to come. Many exciting presenters and guest speakers have been booked for the year and I am looking forward to working closely with the Year Level Coordinators to further develop this valuable program. Kathryn West (Acting HOD Wellbeing) AirStream Racing at Nationals (Update) In Melbourne on Thursday – the first day of judging –- after registration, car scrutinising, and "Pit Display" (booth) assembly on Wednesday, the boys fronted the judges as the competition started in earnest. Firstly they were judged on their "Pit Display" where they presented and explained to a panel of industry experts their marketing strategy and use of graphic techniques in the design of their booth. Later in the day they were judged on their "Verbal Presentations" where they explained to a different judging panel their team goals, and told the story of the development of their car design and their personal growth and experiences over the 2 years involvement in F1in Schools. Judges will also view their 40 page Portfolio which documents their journey and explains their various collaborative partnerships with business such as Expert Laser Solutions, Central Graphics and Signs, Southern Cross Ausstereo, Simon National Transport and many more. The boys will also get a chance to size up their competition, checking out the Pit Displays and marketing materials of the other 32 school teams from around Australia who have also won the right to represent their States at this National Final. The Airstream team would like to thank all of their sponsors, teachers, fellow students and friends who have supported them in this competition and particularly those who have liked them on their Facebook page. It means a lot to them to have this support and we can see them growing in confidence as a result. Winners will be announced this Saturday Mayfair Friday 22 May 6-9pm LAPTOP PROGRAM Our successful laptop program has changed conditions to give students in Year 9-12 even more incentive to invest in a take home laptop. Pay $200 for your take home laptop and it becomes your property at the end of the year. These conditions apply to ACER 1830T and DELL E5410 laptops. If you would like to take advantage of this deal, please contact the Technology Centre at the school. Z Club at North High Z Club president, Johnzel Babijes, Treasurer, Taneesha Counsell, Secretary, Lauren Williams, and Directors, Tahlia Stott and Gracie White, were all inducted into their leadership positions by Mrs Leanne Shepherd from the Mackay Zonta Club during the Z Club meeting on Thursday 12 March. PHOTO: LEANNE SHEPHERD, GRACIE WHITE, TAHLIA STOTT, JOHNZEL BABIJES, TANEESHA COUNSELL AND LAUREN WILLIAMS. North High P & C Supporting Student Achievement Welcome to all our new executive and committee members for 2015. President: Trina Saunders Vice President: Tania Kelly Secretary: Sherri Savage Treasurer: Brian Saxby The President’s report outlined the many positive achievements and events held to date, with thanks and appreciation offered to the outgoing committee, staff and volunteers. Despite the friendly service and tempting meals on offer, the tuckshop has been experiencing a drop in support. It is hoped this will pick up in the near future. It was voted to contribute $500 toward a portable PA system to assist with outdoor gatherings. Our next P&C meeting is 6:30pm on Monday, 20 April 2015 in the school library. All are welcome to attend. For further enquiries please contact: Trina Saunders (President) on 0414 480 737 or kerry.trina@gmail.com or Sherri Savage via school administration. P & C Meetings are held in the school library from 6.30pm every 3rd Monday of the month P & C Meeting Dates for 2015 April 20 May 18 June 15 July 20 August 17 September 14 October 19 November 16 IF… Your student is late to school : a prior phone call or note is required from you the student must present to Junior or Senior Hub and will be given a Late Pass. Your student is absent: a phone call to the absentee line or note is required. An SMS message will be sent to parents of students with unauthorised absences. Your student has an appointment: A note is required to the Junior or Senior Hub for a Leave Request to leave class. When the student leaves class they return to the Jnr/Snr Hub and will be issued with a Leave Pass to leave the school. If they return to school they present to the Senior/Junior Hub for a Returning to School slip. Your student becomes sick whilst at school: They MUST present to either the Senior or Junior Hub and the staff will contact you. If your child rings you to say they are sick, please tell them they must report to the respective Hub. The staff there will contact you to arrange for them to go home, issue them with a Leave Pass and keep an eye on them until they are collected. Reminder – Students contacting home themselves can cause a great deal of concern for staff. Students who do so will be referred to the Deputy Principal overseeing their year level. Next Step survey The Queensland Government is conducting its annual statewide survey of all students who completed Year 12 in 2014. The Next Step survey is a brief, confidential survey that gains a comprehensive picture of the employment, study and life choices made by Queensland school completers in the year after they finish Year 12. Between March and June, all our students who completed Year 12 last year can expect to receive instructions to complete a web-based survey or a telephone call from the Queensland Government Statistician’s Office to complete the survey. Please encourage them to take part. If their contact details have changed, please assist the interviewer with their updated details or forward the survey to their new address so they can participate. Thank you for your support of the Next Step survey in 2015. Detail Changes If at any time your home address, email address, home phone number, mobile phone number or family circumstances change, please notify the school so that our records for your children are always accurate for their well-being. PERFORMING ARTS NEWS MARCHING BAND TRIP TO THE STATE ANZAC PARADE It is very pleasing to see that the Marching Band trip to the State Anzac Parade is completely full with an extensive waiting list. With over ninety students travelling to Brisbane, we will be by far the largest marching band in the parade and the only school band outside Brisbane to be invited. Rehearsals for the band’s new members began in Week 4 and have been extremely productive – the students have acquitted themselves very well indeed. Band members are reminded that Friday, March 20 is a FULL marching band rehearsal for the whole 150 students in the band and concludes at 4.30pm. There are three more mandatory rehearsals for Brisbane (until 4.30pm): Friday, March 27; Monday, April 20 (the FIRST day back after the Easter holidays) and Tuesday, April 21. KMEIA CHORAL FESTIVAL The vocal group’s first performance for the year is at the KMEIA Choral Festival which is being held at the MECC on Monday, March 23. This is always a very popular event. This year the two renowned guest choral conductors who are working with the primary and community choirs are Paul Jarman and Anthony Young. On the Monday concert night, our male students will need to be at the MECC at 5.15pm and our female students at 5.30pm for final rehearsals. The concert begins at 7.30pm and should be finished by 9.00pm. Tickets for the public are available at the MECC for $25.00 ($12.00 concession) – reminder that these always sell out very quickly! Our vocal group students will also need to be at Mercy College on the Sunday afternoon before the concert (Sunday, March 22) for the important concert rehearsals. All male chorus students will need to arrive at 2.00pm for their special rehearsal and the rest of the vocal group need to arrive at 3.45pm. The rehearsal will finish at 6.30pm. Students should wear comfortable, smart casual clothes and bring WATER with them to the rehearsals. Full cultural uniform is needed for the night concert. If you need to purchase a second hand cultural uniform, please contact me on 49631686 to make an appointment. VOCAL GROUP WORKSHOP We have been offered an extremely valuable opportunity for our vocal group members from Years 7 – 11 to participate in a workshop with Anthony Young on MONDAY, March 23 from 1.00 – 3.00pm. Mr Young is one of the visiting conductors for the KMEIA Choral Festival and is a nationally renowned choral director. The workshop is free and will be held in the music room here at school. Members of the vocal group have all been given a letter about the workshop and if they wish to participate, they need to return the signed permission form to the music staffroom by Tuesday, March 17. ROCK POP MIME This year the annual Rock Pop Mime Competition will be held at the Lagoons Amphitheatre on Saturday night, July 25. Auditions were held last week for the school’s two groups and our new dance teacher, Mr Ashley Fergus, was extremely impressed with the enthusiasm of the students and their level of talent. Competition for the places was fierce! A big congratulations to all students who were selected as members of the two groups to represent our school. Intensive rehearsals have already begun. Sincere thanks to Mr Fergus who is co-ordinating our school entries this year, and also to Ms Tina Ryan who is kindly assisting him. MARCHING BAND POLO SHIRTS Students who need a polo shirt for Brisbane should have ordered their shirts by Friday, March 13. If not, please contact Uniform Solutions immediately. We have been advised that these shirts will be available for collection on April 17. Kathy GEORGE HOD – Performing Arts SPORTING REPRESENTATIVES Recently, there have been Capricornia trials held in many sports. We congratulate the following students on their selection in their chosen sport and wish them the best of luck for their upcoming state trials in the near future. TENNIS 19yrs Girls Montana Byrne BASKETBALL 18yrs Girls Kelsey McDermott Sara Storeshaw HOCKEY 19yrs Girls Montannah Best Libby Phillips Holly Ryan NETBALL 19yrs Girls Bridey Condren Kelsey McDermott As well as our students being selected for Capricornia sides, congratulations to Hayden Malone for being selected in the Northern Suburbs Basketball team (12yrs Boys). Good luck to Hayden for his upcoming Mackay trials. QParents is coming Great news: Mackay North State High School is proud to be one the first schools in Queensland to offer QParents, as part of a pilot program in the first half of 2015. The QParents web and mobile application provides a more convenient, easier way for parents and legal guardians of Queensland state school students to interact with their child’s school. Parents will have secure, online access to their child’s student information, anytime, anywhere, through a smartphone, tablet or computer. QParents allows parents to connect instantly with their child’s school to access and manage their child’s student information, including: Attendance and absence details, as well as the ability to notify the school of an absence Behaviour details Academic report cards Class timetables Viewing unpaid invoice details, payment history, and making payments online Viewing and updating personal student details, including medical conditions and address Enrolment details QParents will assist both staff and parents in sharing and responding to information in an efficient and effective way. We will be sending out invitations for parents to register for QParents on 24 April 2015. QParents won’t replace the traditional ways you communicate with our school, but it will provide another way to communicate with us. More information about QParents can be found at https://qparents.qld.edu.au/#/about Win an iPhone 6! By registering for QParents you could win an iPhone 6! All you have to do is register for QParents by Sunday 17 May 2015. There are three iPhones to be won in this round of the QParents release. North High Organisational Structure Mrs Jane Grieger Acting Principal Email: the.principal@macknortshs.eq.edu.au | Tel: 4963 1666 Mr Ian Harrison Deputy Principal Junior Secondary Email: iharr15@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1666 Years 7 & 8 Ms Lisa Veney Acting Deputy Principal Pedagogy & Wellbeing Email: lvene1@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1666 Year 9 Mr Tim Condren Deputy Principal Corporate Services Email: tcond11@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1666 Year 10 Mr Ian Beanland Acting Deputy Principal Senior Secondary Email: ibean1@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1666 Years 11 & 12 YEAR LEVEL CO-ORDINATORS Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Mrs Katie Frize Email: kfriz6@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1659 Mrs Liz Rodgers Email: erodg4@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1659 Ms Morgan Williams Email: mkwil1@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1659 Ms Kate Zaghini Email: kzagh2@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1729 Mrs Laura McCubben Email: lmccu13@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1728 Mr Matthew Vickery Email: mvick28@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1728 HEADS OF DEPARTMENT Junior Secondary Senior Secondary Miss Rebecca Denney Tel: 4963 1666 Mrs Karen Cridland Email: kcrid2@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1732 Science Mrs Gordana Nelmes Email: gnelm1@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1743 Email: rdenn59@eq.edu.au English Mathematics Mrs Tracey Cameron Mr Peter Whitby Email: tcame16@eq.edu.au Email: pwhit62@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1612 Tel: 4963 1721 SOSE Mrs Gerri Sticklan Email: gstic2@eq.edu.au HPE Mr Jim Wilson Email: jwils231@eq.edu.au Performing Arts Mrs Kathryn George Email: kgeor21@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1742 Tel: 4963 1687 Tel: 4963 1686 Art and LOTE Home Econ/Manual Arts/VET Ms Kerry Smith Mrs Romana Wallace Email: ksmit296@eq.edu.au Email: rwall113@eq.edu.au Technology Mr John Doolan Email: jdool22@eq.edu.au Business / IT Ms Carolyn Thomas Email: cthom208@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1702 Tel: 4963 1721 Tel: 4963 1719 Tel: 4963 1624 Special Education Ms Kathryn Ritchie Email: kritc25@eq.edu.au Pedagogy & Wellbeing Mrs Kathryn West Email: kwest51@eq.edu.au Manual Arts Co-ord Mr Jon Jenner Email: jjenn26@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1725 Tel: 4963 1738 Tel: 4963 1674 Curriculum or subject queries can be directed to the faculty Head of Department STUDENT SERVICES STAFF Mackay School Based Police Officer S/C Kerry Purcell Email: purcell.kerryj@police.qld.gov.au Tel: 4963 1666 Deputy Principal in Charge of Student Services Ms Lisa Veney Email: lvene1@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1666 Closing the Gap Teacher Aide Vanessa Coleman Email: vcole8@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1603 Guidance Officer Mrs Julie Woods Email: jwood510@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1666 Community Education Counsellor & Youth Support Co-ordinator Miss Laurel Dodd Email: ldodd45@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1603 Guidance Officer Ms Karen O’Keefe Email: kokee33@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1666 Contact details for Mackay North State High School Name E-Mail Faculty Lynette AHMAT Isabelle ALBERTSON Elise AURIAC Sandra BATTERHAM David BAYLISS Ian BEANLAND Rebekah BIGALLA Sean BRANDON Sean BRANDON Sharyn CABRERA Tracey CAMERON Renee CHILTON Rachel CLARK Timothy CONDREN Anthony COPLEY Beatrice COSTIGAN Rowan CRAWFORD Toni CRESSWELL Karen CRIDLAND Lisa DE LANDELLES Lyle DENMAN Rebecca DENNEY Sarah DHU Bianca DICINOSKI Laurel DODD John DOOLAN Hugo Du PREEZ Meridith FARQUAR Ashley FERGUS Rebecca FINN Margaret FORNILI Katie FRIZE Kathryn GEORGE Catherine GILBERT Theadora GONNELLA Jane GRIEGER Hannah GRIMWOOD Susie HANSEN Ian HARRISON Jodie HEISSENBUTTEL Simon HENDERSON Roy HIMES Tracy HOLD Keryn HOLMES Rebecca HORTON Maggie HOWIE lahma1@eq.edu.au ialbe4@eq.edu.au eauri3@eq.edu.au sbatt44@eq.edu.au dbayl9@eq.edu.au ibean1@eq.edu.au rebig0@eq.edu.au sbran22@eq.edu.au sbran22@eq.edu.au scabr2@eq.edu.au tcame16@eq.edu.au rjchi0@eq.edu.au rande210@eq.edu.au tcond11@eq.edu.au acopl4@eq.edu.au bcost20@eq.edu.au rpcra0@eq.edu.au tcres4@eq.edu.au kcrid2@eq.edu.au ldela22@eq.edu.au ldenm14@eq.edu.au rdenn59@eq.edu.au sdhu1@eq.edu.au bdici1@eq.edu.au ldodd45@eq.edu.au jdool22@eq.edu.au hwdup0@eq.edu.au mefar0@eq.edu.au aferg54@eq.edu.au rxfin5@eq.edu.au mafor1@eq.edu.au kfriz6@eq.edu.au kgeor21@eq.edu.au cgilb14@eq.edu.au trich63@eq.edu.au School email address hmgri0@eq.edu.au shans140@eq.edu.au iharr15@eq.edu.au jheis10@eq.edu.au shend58@eq.edu.au rhime1@eq.edu.au thold16@eq.edu.au kholm26@eq.edu.au rhort5@eq.edu.au mhowi9@eq.edu.au dhoun4@eq.edu.au cikin3@eq.edu.au silic4@eq.edu.au jjarr7@eq.edu.au bhjef0@eq.edu.au jjenn26@eq.edu.au hkaje2@eq.edu.au takel0@eq.edu.au Art Maths/Science English/SOSE Home Economics Instrumental Music Act DP Snr Secondary English/SOSE English/SOSE English/SOSE SEP HOD English Science/English Maths/Science Senior Secondary DP SOSE/English/Library Donna HOUNSLOW-CARACCIOLO Cameron IKIN Susan ILICH Janine JARRETT Bronwen JEFFREE Jonathon JENNER Helen KAJEWSKI Tarnah KELLY English Second Language HPE Drama Act HOD Snr Sec/Home Ec Business Instrumental Music HOD Jnr Secondary/HPE English/SOSE/Library Science/LOTE Closing the Gap HOD Technology Maths/Science English/Science Performing Arts/HPE English/SOSE English/SOSE Home Ec HOD Performing Arts Maths/Science SOSE/English Acting Principal Business/IT Art Junior Secondary DP Art Maths/Science Science/Maths English/SOSE English/SOSE English/Music SEP SEP SOSE/English IT Science/Maths SEP Manual Arts Learning Support Maths/Science SCHOOL ADDRESS Valley Street, North Mackay (or) PO Box 8333 MT PLEASANT QLD 4740 SCHOOL PHONE 07 4963 1666 STUDENT ABSENCES PHONE 07 4963 1660 (Message—all hours) SCHOOL FAX 07 4963 1600 SCHOOL EMAIL the.principal@macknortshs.eq.edu.au SCHOOL WEBSITE www.macknortshs.eq.edu.au FACEBOOK Like us on Facebook VET Co-ordinator & Work Experience (Years 11 & 12) Coordinator Mrs Romana Wallace Email: rwall113@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1682 School-based Apprenticeships & Traineeships Co-ordinator; Work Experience (Year 10) Co-ordinator Miss Carolyn Thomas Email: cthom208@eq.edu.au Tel: 4963 1624 Term Dates Term 1: Tues 27 January — Thurs 2 April Term 2: Mon 20 April — Fri 26 June Term 3: Mon 13 July — Fri 18 October Term 4: Tues 6 October — Fri 11 December Student Free Day — Mon 19 October Year 12 finish 20 November Year 10 & 11 finish 27 November Students MUST attend on the final day. Please check your calendars for Public Holidays. Attendance, punctuality & attending all day, every day are vital. Contact details for Mackay North State High School cont’d Name E-Mail Faculty NORTH HIGH PHONE LINES Joline LALIME jmlal0@eq.edu.au Maths/Science John LANGFORD Kent MANDALL Earl MCCANN Natalie McCONNELL Laura MCCUBBEN Katrina McGRATH Hayley McKINNON Suzanne McMURTRIE Ngaio MILLER Susan MORA Gordana NELMES Patricia NELSON Karen O’KEEFE Hayley O'MARA Greg O’NEILL Natalie O’NEILL Shannon POTGIETER Judith POWER Anita PRESLEY Andre RICHARDS Kathryn RITCHIE Andrew ROBERTSON Elizabeth RODGERS Tina RYAN Jennifer SAMBELL Richard SAMBELL Scott SAVAGE Sherri SAVAGE Michelle SHAILER Robert SHAW Rebecca SIMMONS Daniel SMITH Kerry SMITH Christine SPILLMAN Gerri STICKLAN Tanya STUBER Lisa VENEY Carolyn THOMAS Matthew VICKERY Michael VIRGO Romana WALLACE Natasha WEEKES Jill WEISS Kathryn WEST Perter WHITBY Ian WHITEHEAD Morgan WILLIAMS jlang65@eq.edu.au kmand3@eq.edu.au emcca143@eq.edu.au nxmcc3@eq.edu.au lmccu13@eq.edu.au kmcgr0@eq.edu.au hkmck0@eq.edu.au smcmu13@eq.edu.au nmill99@eq.edu.au smora14@eq.edu.au gnelm1@eq.edu.au pnels5@eq.edu.au kokee33@eq.edu.au homar6@eq.edu.au gonei0@eq.edu.au nmone0@eq.edu.au sxpot0@eq.edu.au jpowe59@eq.edu.au apres40@eq.edu.au axric7@eq.edu.au kritc25@eq.edu.au arobe359@eq.edu.au erodg4@eq.edu.au vryan7@eq.edu.au jsamb2@eq.edu.au rsamb5@eq.edu.au ssava21@eq.edu.au ssava22@eq.edu.au mshai2@eq.edu.au rshaw26@eq.edu.au rsimm24@eq.edu.au dsmit340@eq.edu.au ksmit296@eq.edu.au cspil4@eq.edu.au gstic2@eq.edu.au tmstu0@eq.edu.au lvene1@eq.edu.au cthom208@eq.edu.au mvick28@eq.edu.au mvirg1@eq.edu.au rwall113@eq.edu.au nweek6@eq.edu.au jweis14@eq.edu.au kwest51@eq.edu.au pwhit62@eq.edu.au iwhit9@eq.edu.au mkwil1@eq.edu.au Science Maths/Science HPE Maths/Lote/HPE Coord Yr 11/Maths/Sci Manual Arts Maths/Science Maths/Science Science Instrumental Music HOD Science English/SOSE Guidance Officer HPE English/SOSE SEP SEP Drama/Music SOSE/English/LOTE Manual Arts HOD SEP Manual Arts SOSE/English Maths/Science Maths/Science Manual Arts Maths/Science HOD SOSE Home Ec Science Science/Maths HPE/Sport Co-ord HOD Art and LOTE Maths/Science HOD SOSE English/SOSE DP Pedagogy/Wellbeing HOD Business/IT IT/Science HPE HOD Home Ec Science/Maths English/SOSE HOD Pedagogy/Wellbeing HOD Maths HPE English/SOSE Listed below are the options offered when phoning the school on 4963 1666. 1 Student Absence line 2 Student payments 3 Junior Secondary Assistance 4 Senior Secondary Assistance 5 Special Education Program 6 Accounts 0 Operator 9 Leave a Message Caitlin WILSON cawil2@eq.edu.au English/SOSE James WILSON Amanda WINZAR Jodie WOOD Julie WOODS jwils231@eq.edu.au awinz2@eq.edu.au jwood623@eq.edu.au jwood510@eq.edu.au HOD HPE Maths/Science Maths/Science Guidance Officer Kate ZAGHINI kzagh2@eq.edu.au English/SOSE/LOTE IF… Your student is late to school : a prior phone call or note is required from you the student must present to Junior or Senior Hub and will be given a Late Pass. Your student is absent: a phone call to the absentee line or note is required. An SMS message will be sent to parents of students with unauthorised absences. Your student has an appointment: A note is required to the Junior or Senior Hub for a Leave Request to leave class. When the student leaves class they return to the Jnr/Snr Hub and will be issued with a Leave Pass to leave the school. If they return to school they present to the Snr/Jnr Hub for a Returning to School slip. Your student becomes sick whilst at school: They MUST present to either the Senior or Junior Hub and the staff will contact you. If your child rings you to say they are sick, please tell them they must report to the respective Hub. The staff there will contact you to arrange for them to go home, issue them with a Leave Pass and keep an eye on them until they are collected. Reminder – Students contacting home themselves can cause a great deal of concern for staff. Students who do so will be referred to the Deputy Principal overseeing their year level. QSchools app Interact with North High using the QSchools smartphone app. Download the free QSchools app, then search Mackay North SHS. Make every day count in 2015 Make 2015 the year when your child doesn’t miss a day of school. Check out the Every Day Counts videos live on DETE TV. INVITATION ATTENTION: ALL PARENTS/CARERS OF TEENAGERS THIS IS CRUCIAL INFORMATION FOR THE PHYSICAL AND LEGAL SAFETY OF YOUR CHILD. An invitation for parents/carers to learn about safe partying, legal risks, safety risks and collaboration in the care and safety of young people Queensland Police Service, MADEC , headspace Mackay & Rotary Club of Mackay Personally invite you to an evening with Paul Stanley from the Matthew Stanley Foundation. Listen to Paul recount the personal and tragic story of what happened to his son Matthew. This story is a truly motivating, inspirational, powerful and moving story and should be heard by everyone. Come and see, hear why so many people are touched by Paul’s story and take this message with them into the real world. The second half of the session will look at a DVD presented by Paul Stanley and a member of the QPS, where we look at a clip of a teenager’s party and the issues that can arise for the young people and the parents (based on actual events - very eye opening to any parent) When - Monday 16th March Time- 6:15pm-8:30pm Where - Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC) Off Norris Road RSVP Essential: Phone Shane Sturdy on 48982200 or email ssturdy@tmml.com.au Complimentary Tea, Coffee and Nibbles. Mayfair–Friday 22 May nd