HAZEL M. KELLINGTON SCHOOL HAZEL M. KELLINGTON
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HAZEL M. KELLINGTON SCHOOL HAZEL M. KELLINGTON
Allen Hanke Principal Ph. (204) 476-2323 HAZEL M. KELLINGTON SCHOOL BOX 696 NEEPAWA, MB ROJ lHO Rhonda Dickenson Vice-Principal Fax (204) 476-3449 www.hmk.bpsd.mb.ca Newsletter #7 February 28th, 2011 Dear Parents We would like to thank the Parent Council for all of the wonderful things they organized for Teacher Appreciation Week last week. They enlisted a number of volunteers and provided treats for the staff room all week, organized fitness classes for the staff to participate in, and provided a luncheon for all staff on Thursday. We would like to thank everyone involved in spoiling us all week long! Our Parent Council is an extremely positive influence on the school – and we’re not just talking about last week! Annually they raise funds and seek out ways to use those funds to make our school better and better. The next Parent Council meeting will be the one that most of the funds from the Scoop-A-Lot fundraiser are dispersed. If you would like to be part of the process, the meeting takes place on Tuesday March 8th at 7:00 in the HMK staff room – coffee and babysitting are provided at no charge. We would love to have a few more parents come out to the meetings – there is no long term commitment if you would like to come and check out a meeting. If you would like more information about Parent Council, you can contact Cheryl Beaumont (president 476-2483), Jamie Ellis (vice president 476-3044), or contact the school office. We look forward to seeing all parents in the school for the upcoming parent teacher interviews. Interview sign-up sheets will be out in the next day or two, and teachers will be working on scheduling interviews during our admin time on March 7th. It is extremely important that all sheets be returned by the end of this week! Our scheduled conference times are on Wednesday, March 16th and Thursday, March 17th from 4:30 – 6:30 on both days. During these times, all teachers will be in the school and available to meet with parents. In order to accommodate all conferences, most teacher’s conference signup sheets will include times beyond the scheduled times mentioned above. If you are trying to schedule two or more interviews consecutively, we would ask that you sign up for times during the scheduled times (March 16th and 17th from 4:30 – 6:30) – and indicate on the signup sheet which other teacher(s) you are trying to coordinate with. Choosing slots during the scheduled times is the only way to guarantee that all of your child’s teachers will be in the school! With so many parents being scheduled into a relatively short time, it is extremely important that all conferences stay on time. Once confirmation has been received, please make note of the time that your child’s interview both starts and ends. If your conference nears its scheduled end time and you feel you need more time, please talk to the teacher about a follow up appointment. If your child receives programming through our divisional speech and language pathologist, Jennifer Donais, she will be available at the school during the scheduled interview times on Wednesday, March 16th in the speech and language room. We hope that you find the interview / conference time valuable, and that you are able to take some time to review your child’s work and sit down with him or her to set some learning goals for the last term! IMPORTANT DATES Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays Feb 28th-Mar 4th Monday, March 7th Tuesday, March 8th Tuesday, March 15th March 16th and 17th March 16th & 17th Friday, March 18th Thursday, March 24th Friday, March 25th Monday, April 4th Monday, April 11th Thursday, April 21st Friday, April 22nd April 25th – 29th Tuesday, April 26th Thursday, May 5th May 9th – 20th Tuesday, May 17th Monday, May 23rd June 8th – 10th Noon skating for Grades 3 – 6 and Kindergarten Noon skating for Kindergarten Kindergarten – grade 2 Hot Dog Days (last one Thursday, hursday, March 17th) Operation Donation Food Drive NO CLASSES - In school PD/admin Parent Council Meeting at 7:00 pm Report cards sent home Last days for noon skating Parent teacher conferences 4:30 – 6:30 NO CLASSES - Admin HMK’s Got Talent Talent Last day before Spring Break School starts after Spring Break (Day 6) Bob King performance (K – 4) Manitoba Theatre for Young People: eople: Russell’s World NO SCHOOL – Good Friday Week 1: Artist in the School – Evans Coffie (African culture/drumming) Needles for all grade 4’s and grade 6 girls Incoming Kindergarten Parent Meeting Week 2 and 3: Artist in the School – Evans Evans Coffie (African culture/drumming) Parent Council Meeting NO SCHOOL – Victoria Day Grade 5 and 6 Camp Trip Spelling Club Spelling Club is now finished for the year. Kailyn Hanke represented our school at the spelling bee in Winnipeg on February 26th, and had a great experience at the regional spelling bee! Spelling Club will start again this fall for grades 4, 5 and 6 every Monday at noon. We would like to thank Mrs. Woods for running the spelling club and providing the kids with the opportunity to improve their spelling as they work towards representing our school! “I Love to Read” Month February was “I Love to Read” month at HMK. The theme was “Canada” and the month started with an assembly in the gym with everyone wearing red and white. We had numerous activities throughout the month, including “Stop, Drop and Read”, Canadian trivia, reading across Canada, spirit week (read a hat day, read a shirt day, and dress as a book character day), teacher reading exchange, RCMP reading, famous Canadian displays, and a school wide pajama day. We would like to thank the RCMP for coming in and reading to all of the classrooms, and would also like to thank the reading committee for organizing the entire month! Superstar Challenges We would like to thank our grade 6 students and Mrs. Douglas for organizing “Superstar Challenges” throughout the entire month. The grade 6 kids took turns organizing various activities for specific grades to participate in during recesses. The events were well run and enjoyed by the students who participated in them. Great job grade 6! Curling Our grade 6’s have spent some time over at the curling rink this past month! We would like to thank Donna and Murray Newton, and Betty Ebner for running two curling clinics with our grade 6 students. The kids had a great time learning the basics of curling and those who wanted to keep going had the opportunity to sign up for three noon hour intramural games. We would like to thank the Neepawa Curling Rink and Bernie Ross for making us feel so at home in coming over to the curling rink! Matt Masters We were very pleased to welcome Matt Masters to our school for a surprise performance with some of our grade 2, 3, and 4 students. Matt was playing at Wilson Place the evening before, and when asked about playing at the school the next morning jumped at the opportunity – at no cost to us! He talked to the kids and performed a number of songs for them. It was a great surprise performance that the kids loved! Lungs are for Life We would like to thank Belinda Critchlow for coming in to do the “Lungs are for Life” presentations to our grade 4 classes. Mrs. Critchlow talked to kids about the effects of smoking, as well as ways to resist pressure to start smoking. We would like to thank the Neepawa Area Wellness Committee for offering the presentations to our grade 4 students, and look forward to the quit-smoking placemats the kids created to be used in local restaurants! Festival du Voyageur On Thursday, February 24th, the grade fives had the opportunity to attend the Festival du Voyageur in Winnipeg which is the largest French cultural festival in Canada outside of Quebec. At the Festival, students danced to a Montreal rock band at the Teen Show, and went on a traditional horse drawn sleigh ride. Students explored Voyageur Park and had the chance to go on the giant ice luge, tour the ice sculptures, and taste maple taffy. A special thank you to all of our parent volunteers and to the grade five students for their excellent behaviour throughout the day! Merci beaucoup! Paperbag Princess and More On February 25th our school hosted Prairie Theatre Exchange’s “Paperbag Princess and More”, which was a play based on the Robert Munsch stories Thomas’ Snowsuit, I Have to Go, Put Me in a Book, 50 Below Zero, and Paperbag Princess. It was a great way to wrap up I Love to Read Month, with kids young and old completely enjoying the show! We would like to thank Beautiful Plains School Division for sponsoring this performance. “Operation Donation” Our school is once again participating in “Operation Donation” this year. Operation Donation is a food drive that takes place this week until March 4th. Operation Donation is run by Winnipeg Harvest and is sponsored by Manitoba Public Insurance, Manitoba Teacher’s Society, Canada Safeway, and Peak of the Market. All food collected will go to our local Salvation Army. For all non-perishable food items collected during the week, Peak of the Market will match pound for pound with fresh Manitoba vegetables. Food items will be collected in classrooms all week and at the end of the week, we will tally it and deliver it to the Salvation Army. Thank you for sharing what you can spare!! THANKS TO: TO H.M.K. Parent Council for being so positive throughout the year! Whether it is fundraising, organizing events, or for treating us during teacher appreciation week, your thoughtfulness and enthusiasm are greatly appreciated!! Classroom/Library Volunteers –Sister Sister Aline and Esther Lee. Lee. February Hot Dog Volunteers:: Debbie Kerkowich, Melissa Babcock, Babcock, Shawn Shawn Kopytko, Christi Hiller, Shelley Shelley Allen, and Michelle Chemerika. Vision Screening Volunteers: Jessica Franz, Tani Major, Lisa Pottinger, Christine Pederse Pedersen, rsen, JerriJerri-Anne Nagorski, and Olga Olga Boyko. Boyko All of the noon skating helpers who have come out over the year! It is wonderful that we get so much support from parents and relatives in making the noon skating program a success. Please note that March 17th is the last day for noon skating this year. We look forward to seeing you back at the rink for noon skating next year! PUBLIC SERVICE We recently received the new KidSport applications at the school. KidSport’s mission is to overcome obstacles that prevent young people from participating in sport due to financial barriers. KidSport helps children between the ages of 5 and 18 to get involved in healthy activities by providing support for community sport registration fees. To pick up an application, or for more information, please contact the school office. -------------------------------------------------------------------------Students: Return this slip by Friday, March 4th to be eligible for newsletter draws. ________________________________ Student ____________________________________ Parent