GOOD NEWS WEEK - Woolgoolga High School
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GOOD NEWS WEEK - Woolgoolga High School
GOOD NEWS WEEK Woolgoolga High School NAIDOC ASSEMBLY 10 August 2012 Issue No.12 Proud Aboriginal Community Members The theme for 2012 NAIDOC Week is remembering Tent Embassy and this was achieved successfully at the Woopi High NAIDOC Assembly held last Wednesday (1st August). A whole school assembly with students and staff, with many community members in attendance observed speakers, Student Award recipients presentations and awards throughout this powerful and movBack: Tyler, Chloe, Molly & Maddy ing experience. A morning tea was held afterwards, with several important community members receiving accolades and Front: Jarrod, Jesse and Jessicha thanks for their positive contribution to the Woolgoolga High school community. The Garrgul Goyas cooked a glorious feast of kangaroo, damper and bush jams, much to the pleasure of participating attendees. Specific thanks also go to Sue Tomkins and Robbie Robertson from Bush Tucker Shack and Tracy Pitman for the beautiful array of food on offer, Clark Webb (AIME program) for his thought-provoking speech and local aboriginal elders (from Corindi) Debbie Dootson and Barry Hoskins for sharing the day with us. A massive thankyou to Kelly and Jo Hine for all of their organisation and ensuring that the day was a great success for all involved. Congratulations to Madalene Duroux and Trinity Sherry for the professional and mature approach they showed in conducting the assembly. You and the other students who received awards on the day are a credit and valuable asset to our school. Awards were received for outstanding attendance, sporting and Trinity Sherry at Debbie & Barry academic achievement. BBQ More photos on page 5 Web address: www.woolgoolga-h.schools.nsw.edu.au E-mail: woolgoolga-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au Page 2 Issue No.12 From the Principal’s Desk I would like to begin this newsletter with a big thank you to the whole school community for the very successful NAIDOC assembly and celebrations. A full report is contained in this newsletter. Thanks in particular to Jo Hine, Kelly Hine, Genette Maniatis , Aboriginal Elders and the Aboriginal Community and to Clarke Webb from AIME who delivered an inspiring speech. Thanks to Year 10 parents and students for completing the subject selection process for Year 11 in 2013. Choosing the right path through the senior school and then onto tertiary education is very important for every student. Students that set clear goals for their futures are quite often the more successful students. I encourage all parents to continually have ongoing discussions about the future directions that their children want to pursue. These goals may change significantly over time, but to have goals is very important. The super heroes soccer match between the staff and Year 12 students was a great team building activity. The Trial HSC examinations have been a stressful time for our senior students but staff have commented that there has been a very positive commitment by them in this examination period. Good luck with your results. Remember…. nothing replaces hard work and commitment. A fun event was held during the week. The super heroes soccer match between the staff and Year 12 students was a great team building activity. Fullback Mr Henderson stood out a star of the future and Mr McGrane fielded a few high balls to the head and body. Thank you to all parents and students that are supporting our school in ensuring children are in full school uniform. Although it is winter, it is still essential that all students come to school in full school uniform. It is imperative for the safety and security for all students at our school. Staff need to be able to identify intruders into the school immediately. With the proliferation of multi-coloured jumpers it is making this essential task impossible. It is also extremely important for all of our students to look great when they leave the school and represent the school in the many extracurricular activities in which our students are involved. Our students do look fantastic as a group when all students are in full school uniform. WHS demands that all students wear leather enclosed footwear for safety reasons in practical subjects. I do not want to have any students denied the opportunity to developing practical skills in these subjects. The Home Economics Department wishes to pass on a thank you to the Egar family who kindly donated 240 Philly Cooking Gift Sets and 400 quality full colour Philadelphia Cream cooking books. Guy Wright Principal Page 3 Issue No.12 Paid Advertisement There has been a report of a highly infectious disease called Scabies (“The Itch”) in our school community. The usual time between infection and illness is several days, sometimes even weeks. Symptoms and signs include sever itchiness continuing for days or even weeks and becoming worse at night. The itching is caused by a tiny mite which burrows under the skin. Warm parts of the body such as wrists, armpits, elbows, back of shoulders, buttocks, groin and around the genitals are most affected. Scratch marks and sometimes tracks showing the line of the „burrow‟ are seen on the skin. Secondary infection may cause pus-filled sores, very like impetigo (“scabby sores”), where the affected areas have been scratched. Please keep your child at home if they show signs of these symptoms. Woolgoolga High School Silver & Bronze Awards are generously supported by: EAGLE BOYS PIZZA Fawcett Street, Woolgoolga Š Phone 131433 or 66549433 & McDONALDS Pacific Highway, Coffs Harbour Š Phone 6652 7600 & WOOLGOOLGA PIZZA PLACE Beach Street Woolgoolga Phone 66542744 Friday 3 August was our annual fundraiser for medical research and children's‟ cancer—‟Jeans 4 Genes‟ Day. Students wore denim bottoms with school tops in return for a donation—preferably a gold coin. This is part of an Australia-wide campaign and all together millions can be raised. For our school, a great attitude to helping others has lead to various charity fundraising purposes. A total of $326.15 was raised on the day from students and staff at Woolgoolga High School Issue No.12 Page 4 Attendance Attendance, Attendance... What are HSLOs and ASLOs and why are they at your school???? Mick Gibbs: ASLO, Craig Speirs and Jo Reid: HSLOs are now based at Orara High School and service the greater Coffs Harbour area. They are Home School Liaison Officers and their job is to help schools and families ensure all kids attend school regularly. Missing too much school leads to a number of problems in your life now and will impact your options in the future. The NSW Department of Education takes attendance at school very seriously. Did you know? The Department of Education check on every child’s attendance. If you miss too many days, without explaining why, you will be interviewed by the school and the ASLOs/HSLOs. If you don’t attend school enough, truant regularly or refuse to come, you or your parents could end up in court! You could be fined. You could be placed on a court order to attend school. Important things to remember Always make sure you bring a note or contact school to explain why you were away. If you know you are going to be away, contact the school and let them know. If something is happening at school that makes you want to stay home ... Tell someone. Your year adviser, deputy principal, school counsellor, HSLO, AEO or teachers will help fix the problem. It isn’t ever cool to be a school truant. You are only hurting yourself and your family and maybe damaging your future. TURN IT AROUND ! Improve your attendance and you will be rewarded. For those kids who have good attendance we say CONGRATULATIONS!! Keep coming and go for ZERO days away!! Page 5 Issue No.12 NAIDOC ASSEMBLY More photos from the NAIDOC Assembly Jo & Kelly Hine presenting community Kelly and Jo Hines with Sue Tomkins Presentation at Assembly Kelly and Jo Hines with Clark Webb Morning Tea held in Common Room Bush Tucker BBQ Issue No.12 Page 6 The school library was busy during Education Week with multiple classes being booked in each period, book displays and the Olympics being screened. Many students took the opportunity to borrow books and receive their free laminated Olympic bookmark. Students who have borrowed in excess of five books for the Premier's Reading Challenge (PRC) throughout the year have also received Blue Tickets over the last couple of weeks. The deadline for going online or seeing Mrs Hart about PRC books and validation is 31st August. IMPORTANT COMING EVENTS Tue 14 Aug P & C Meeting Tue 11 Sept Vaccinations Issue No.12 Page 7 Some would call it a close match, others an obliteration. All in attendance would say that they laughed and enjoyed participating in (and observing) the SuperHeroes Soccer match between Year 12 and staff last Friday. In true teacher fashion, staff looked after the self-esteem of the Year 12 students by limiting the scoring to just a „convincing win‟. A fast-paced match occurred with the occasional bump or bruise occurring. After the annihilation (by staff) that was the Cross Dresser Netball match this leaves the score at 2-0 to the teachers. We await the next challenge!! There are a number of white shirts that are available for sale. Cost is $32 each or 2 for $55 Some sizes are limited, but you‟ll still look good in these shirts, especially for Year 11 Mrs Williams Year 10 Adviser Issue No.12 Page 8 RSL ANZAC Art Competition Open to all NSW school students from Years 1-12, the long-running art award acknowledges the values of ANZAC, such as respect and remembrance in a visual context. RSL NSW developed the ANZAC Art Project for all schools in NSW in the 1970s to encourage all school students to research, learn and appreciate the historical and cultural significance of Australia‟s traditional links to ANZAC Day. The ANZAC Art Award offers a colouring competition to primary students and a painting competition to secondary students. Each of the six categories has an award certificate of Bronze, Silver and Gold for winning contestants along with cash prizes in each category. There is also The RSL Lifecare Award chosen from schools who submit at least five entries. A special award and medal will also commemorate the outstanding service and commitment of the late President of the Teachers Sub-Branch of the Returned and Services League, Geoffrey William Falkenmire OAM. The NSW Premiers Kokoda Prize will be awarded to an 18 year old student who will get to experience a true ANZAC tradition walking the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea. The RSL ANZAC Art Awards are open to all Year 1-12 school students in NSW. Entry forms and all details are at: www.rslanzacartawards.com. The competition closes on 2 November 2012 with the winners being announced before the end of term. This year the competition had 37303 participants from 541 high schools Australia-wide. Woolgoolga High School had 9 students compete, receiving two Distinctions in Jake Vandermeel and Jackson Carter; two Credits from Jivan Drungilas and Patrick Mullan; five participation certificates by Pippa Bond, Chelsea Adams, Nicolaas Van Rensburg, Briton Hutchinson and Masyn Egar. Congratulations to all participants and we'll see you next year with all of your friends. Issue No.12 Page 9 Late last semester, students in Mrs David's Year 8 History class celebrated their investigation of Aztec society with a Mexican feast. The class enjoyed Chilli Con Carne, tortillas along with Mexican Wedding Cake and Hot Chocolate. Special thanks to Patrick Mullan for these great photos! Issue No.12 Page 10 Last Monday girls from the Woopi High School Spectacular dance ensemble performed as part of Education Week at Toormina Shopping Centre. They have been practicing during senior sport time since the beginning of 2012. The ensemble with their teacher Mrs O'Halloran, will be travelling to Sydney Entertainment Centre to participate in Schools Spectacular 22nd-24th November. Around 3000 students from around NSW perform at this event, ranging from far-western NSW to the coastal areas in the east. Well done girls and good luck for your November performance! YEAR 7 VACCINATIONS TUESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER HEPATITIS B—DOSE 2 FOR ALL STUDENTS GARDASIL (HPV) - DOSE 3 FOR GIRLS ONLY CATCH UP VACCINATIONS WILL ALSO TAKE PLACE ON THIS DAY IF YOU HAVE ANY QUERIES REGARDING YOUR CHILD’S VACCINATIONS PLEASE PHONE BERNADETTE AT THE PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT ON 6620 7503 Issue No.12 Page 11 Last Wednesday Lochlan Gould of Year 12 was awarded with the Regional Director‟s Award for Excellence in Student Achievement at the North Coast Region Education Week Awards held at Orara High School. This award recognises Lochie‟s commitment to the S.M.I.L.E. program at the school, which is a student-lead peer mentoring program dedicated to assisting students to overcome difficulties they are having with their lives, including bullying. Pictured (L-R) with Lochie is Mr Ian Cook, Head Teacher Welfare who assists with the administration and training for the program and Mr Guy Wright, Principal of Woolgoolga High School. Although Lochie is fully committed to his academic studies at the moment, the S.M.I.L.E.team of mentors in Years 11 & 12 will continue the program well into the future. Paid Advertisement FREE CAR WASH WITH EVERY SERVICE Students’ Photographs There are many occasions where we would like to publish photographs of students involved in various school activities, including reports for the local papers, school newsletters, and the annual report and on our school website. If you do not wish your child’s photograph to be used for these purposes, please notify the school in writing. Issue No.12 Page 12 On 25th July, a strong team of talented athletes from Woolgoolga High School travelled to Kingscliff's Walter Peate Oval to challenge for honours at the Regional NCCHS Athletics Championship. With the school being successful in gaining 3rd place overall on 144 points (only surpassed by Nambucca and Kingscliff High) we were extremely proud of the effort and achievement of those students who represented the school. In particular, congratulations to our two Regional Carnival Age Champions in Matthew Gray (15years) and Nicole Gusman (senior division). Matthew achieved 1st in 200m and 800m, 2nd in 100m and 400m and 4th in Long Jump. In her division, Nicole achieved 1st in High Jump, 2nd in 100m Hurdles, 3rd in 400m, Long Jump and Shot Put, and 4th in Triple Jump and Javelin Throw. Jordan Gusman is the new record holder for 17+ Boys 1500m with 4min 20.47 secs. This record has been held since 2008 and was one of seven records broken on the day! Other (overall) notable results were from the following students: Tarhesha Laneyrie (12yrs) - 2nd 200m, 1st High Jump, 4th Discus Throw Bronte Donohoe (12-14yrs) - 3rd 1500m Walk Jessicha Quinlan-Brown (13yrs) - 4th High Jump Gemma Hutchinson (14yrs) - 4th 3000m Emily Nudd (14yrs) - 4th Long Jump Jessica Midavaine (15yrs) - 4th High Jump, 2nd Javelin Throw Madison Sadler (16yrs)- 2nd 400m, 3rd 800m, 2nd 3000 Walk Jacinta Smithers (17-19yrs) 1st 800m, 2nd 1500m 4X100m girls 14yrs Relay 4th Izack Smidt (13yrs) - 4th Long Jump Jonathon Gusman (14yrs) - 100m Hurdles Steven Adams (16yrs) - 2nd Long Jump, 2nd Triple Jump Lachlin Arthur (16yrs) - 1st 400m, 4th Shot Put, 4th Javelin Throw Shaun Macdonald (16yrs) 4th 800m, 1st 1500m Jordan Gusman (17-19yrs) - 1st 400m, 1st 800m, 1st 1500m Shannon Macdonald (17-19yrs) - 4th 800m Max Paterson (17-19yrs) - 3rd Javelin Throw 14 Years Relay Team was made up of Annie Wales, Lily Wilson, Emily Nudd and Dakota Rees. They ran in an extremely close race, placing 4th, only one second behind the winning team! Matthew Gray Nicole Gusman Issue No.12 Page 13 Throughout the last term and the beginning of Term 3, the drama classes have been working hard. Year 9 have been writing, costuming, making and rehearsing for their Assessment tasks of Duologue. During Education Week they refined their work and as a result have finally finished this unit on Movement and Dialogue. Year 10 are also busy. Their Commedia dell‟Arte masks are being made for a comedy routine that shows the origin of slapstick. The extra fun will be in making and designing their costumes, then performing for an audience. Each of the students will adapt their routine according to their masks and their status in life. Wait for the next instalment when we bring you the finished product! WHS STUDENT GAINS PLACE AT NATIONAL YOUTH SCIENCE Congratulations to James Morgan of Year 11 for being accepted into the 2013 National Youth Science Forum. Out of the thousands of Nation-wide applicants, James was one of the 460 applicants that were successful. Woolgoolga Rotary is sponsoring James with $2000 and he will be fundraising the remaining amount over the coming months! Page 14 Issue No.12 A big thank you to Mrs Rook and Mrs David on behalf of the students, staff and community members that went on the Mummy: Secrets of the Tomb excursion late last term. Having the opportunity to visit such an exquisite international exhibition was eye-opening for many attendees. Some students were amazed at the facilities of the Queensland Museum at South Bank, as this was their first visit to the museum itself. Many students were taken aback at seeing such items as the artefacts, sarcophagus, replica Rosetta Stone and many other aspects of the mummy exhibition. Many others were intrigued by the visual forensic display of the mummy Nesperennub and the virtual autopsy. Again, thank you to our lovely History ladies for their organisation. Dinosaur skeleton with students looking on Eden with the giant fish Megafauna Head Year 7 students — Eden, Lizzie, Michael, Ryan and James — rest for lunch at South Bank Issue No.12 Page 15 Woolgoolga High School is registered for this wonderful initiative! As the official supermarket of the Australian Olympic team for the 2012 Olympic Games, we‟re celebrating by giving you double vouchers until 14 August. Which means you get 2 vouchers for every $10 you spend at any Coles, Bi-Lo or Pick „n‟ Pay stores or at Coles Online. So double the amount of sporting equipment you can earn in the next 2 weeks! Also keep an eye out for bonus products throughout the store to get even more vouchers for your school! Collect vouchers from family and friends as the more vouchers the school collects, the more sports gear the school will receive! Collection box outside school library. Positive Awards Silver Danny Botham Y7 Skye Lacy Y7 Isabelle Hill Y7 Samantha Sadlier Y7 Aurora Spicer Y7 Jordon Henderson-Smith Y8 Codi Bevan-Keller Y12 Emma Castley Y12 Wednesday McGee Y12 Caitlin Wouters Y12 Bronze Bree-Anna Edwards Y7 Harkeerat Insan Y7 Eden Redshaw Y7 Demi Brighton Y11 Clair Hicks Y11 Aisha Deen Y12 Eagle Boys Pizza/McDonalds/Pizza Place Sponsors of Silver Awards ADVERTISEMENT HEADING WOOLGOOLGA HIGH SCHOOL Uniform Shop Uniform Shop STOCKTAKE SALE 20% OFF SHOP STOCK ONLY NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS NO RAINCHECKS NO LAYBY Wed 12 & 19 September 8.30am—11.30am Fri 14 & 21 September 8.30am—11.30am Email woolgoolga@daylightcorp.com Page 16 16 Page Issue No.12 Reminder to senior students: * When driving to and from school you will need to complete the 'Conditions for Application for Student Drivers' form. This can be obtained from your year Deputy Principal. * All senior students are to remain on school premises for the entire day. Those wishing to leave at recess or lunch time will need prior permission or flexible leave passes. * Flexible leave passes are for students who have no timetabled classes for the beginning or end of the school day. Applications are available from your Deputy Principal. * All senior students with unscheduled classes are expected to study in the 'Senior Area' in the Library. 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TERM 3 Page 17 Issue No.12 COFFS HARBOUR HIGH SCHOOL Presents On show 2012 Friday 24 and Saturday 25 August at 7.00pm Coffs Harbour High School Hall Matinee $4.00 Adults $10.00 Students/Concession—$5.00 Paid Advertisement WIN A NZ SKI TRIP FOR 4 with NRMA Safer Driving School!* Book, pay and take your first lesson with NRMA Safer Driving School before 31 July 2012 and you'll go into the draw to WIN A NZ SKI TRIP FOR YOU & 3 MATES!* Experience NRMA Safer Driving School this winter and you could be hitting the slopes with your 3 best friends! Hurry, book now! Call 1300 696 762 or Coffs Harbour NRMA Office 66500122 Free Maths tutoring for Year 10 students available with Mrs Young on Monday after school till 4pm Page 18 Issue No.12 UNIFORM REMINDERS Enclosed shoes in school colours—black, white, navy, grey, blue— preferably leather—NOT canvas as they do not adequately ensure safety. Years 8-10 students are allowed to wear their sports uniform to school on Wednesday: Years 8-10 Sport will be held on Wednesday afternoon Leave Pass for Sport RITCHIES COMMUNITY BENEFIT CARD PROGRAM This program donates a percentage of the money spent by customers to their nominated club, school or charity. Many schools and charities are receiving over $1000 every month. By shopping at Ritchies’ Coffs Harbour IGA, you can help our school and benefit students. Ritchies’ Community Benefit Card saves you money and helps your favourite organisation at the same time Students and Parents are reminded that School Sport is a compulsory requirement for the R.O.S.A. Students who cannot avoid an appointment on a Wednesday afternoon during sport time must follow the correct procedure to leave school grounds. Students must bring a note from home and submit to Head Teacher Admin (Ms Nurm) who will be outside the deputy‟s office before school on Wednesday morning. After approval for leave is granted by the Head Teacher Admin students take their note to the front office where a „leave pass‟ will be given to the student stating the time they will be departing school grounds. Students may leave school grounds at the time the „leave pass‟ states. Woolgoolga High School Centenary Drive Woolgoolga NSW 2456 Failing to follow the above procedure may result in your child having fractional truancy on the record and a demotion in the school welfare merit system. E-mail: woolgoolgah.school@det.nsw.edu.au We’re on the Web: www.woolgoolga-h.schools.nsw.edu.au The WHS P & C meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 7.00pm