Griffin News - Kempenfelt Bay School

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Griffin News - Kempenfelt Bay School
Griffin News
May 30, 2016
FROM THE DESK OF THE HEAD
HEAD—
—Mr. Hookey
Middle School Exams and CAT Testing
Inside…
Calendar
… P.2
Competence
… P.3
Confidence
… P.4
Character
… P.5
Shots from the Track … P.6
Community
… P. 7
In Depth
… P.8
Summer Camps
… P.9
Middle school exams will finish on Tuesday but the Canadian
Achievement Tests will be taking place all week for Grades 6-8. The
CAT tests provide us with an insight into the general curricular
strengths of our students and offer us the opportunity to set goals in
areas in which we feel we can do better. Participation of all students in
these tests is important for tracking both our progress as a school and
the progress of individual students.
Next week, CAT tests will be written by Grade 3-5 students during
class time. Keep in mind that these types of standardized tests are
Calendar of Events:
about literacy and numeracy, not “facts,” so the greatest preparation a
student can do for them is to be well rested and well fed in the morning
May 30—June 3—Gr. 6-8 CAT tests so that the skills they have developed all year, and the ability to focus
on a task in front of them, can simply be allowed to take over and allow
June 6-10—Gr. 3-5 CAT tests
the students to do their best.
June 7-10—Gr. 8 to Quebec City
June 8-10—Gr. 6/7 to Camp
Wenonah
June 13—KBS Ground-breaking
ceremony—11:00 a.m.
Check us out at:
Primary Musical—Friday, June 3 at 8:30 a.m.
After more than a month of preparation, the primary play “Toy Camp”
will be taking place this Friday, beginning at 8:30 a.m. It will be taped,
photographed and shared so please feel free to simply watch the live
version rather than barely be able to see it on the screen of your
cellphone...just sayin’!
School Ground-Breaking Ceremony—Monday, June 13, 2016
Website:
www.kempenfeltbayschool.ca
We have officially set the date and time for the school ground-breaking
ceremony at the Innisfil Town property. The date is June 13 and the
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time will be 11:00 a.m. We’ll be taking all of the students over to the
site where we’ll have a few speeches, an official ground-breaking
Link to Mr. Hookey’s Columns on
complete with photo-ops and wildly enthusiastic applause, and a small
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reception for visitors and parents in the lobby of the Rec. Centre.
Students will take along a picnic lunch, participate in various baseball/
soccer baseball tournaments and then cool down with a skating party
in the rink. If you’re free that day, please plan to be part of the
enthusiastically applauding audience!
Kempenfelt Bay School
576 Bryne Dr., Barrie, ON L4N 9P6
705-739-4731
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Monday, May 30
Grs. 6-8 CAT Tests begin today
JK/SK Crafts, in the Grade 1 classroom: 3:45 – 4:30 pm
Grs. 2-3 Multiplication & Division Games, in the Grade 2 classroom: 3:45 – 4:30 pm
U10-U14 (Grs. 4-8) Track and Field, meet at the gym doors: 3:45 – 4:30 pm
Tuesday, May 31
Grade 1 Visitor to the Classroom: Stories of Nature
Grs. 1-2 Outdoor Games, meet on the primary bench: 3:45 – 4:30 pm
Grs. 3-5 Strategy Games, in the Grade 4 classroom: 3:45 - 4:30 pm
Grs. 6-8 Card Games, in the Grade 6 classroom: 3:45 – 4:30 pm
Wednesday, June 1
Grs. 7/8 to Theatre By The Bay, departing by bus at 9:15 am
Grade 2 Visitor to the Classroom: Scientists in the Classroom
Grs. 4 - 6 Environment Club, in the Grade 4 classroom: 12:00 – 12:30 pm
Gr. 6-8 Yearbook Club, meet in the Library: 12:30 - 1:00 pm
JK/SK Nature Explorers, in the JK Room: 3:45 – 4:30 pm
U10-U14 (Grs. 4-8) Track and Field, meet at the gym doors: 3:45 – 4:30 pm
Thursday, June 2
Grs. 1-2 Wiffle Ball, meet at the primary bench: 3:45 – 4:30 pm
Grs. 3-5 Cooking Club, in the Kindergarten Room: 3:45 – 4:30 pm
Grs. 1 - 8 The Yoga Project, in the gym: 3:45 – 4:30 pm (final club session)
Grs. 5 - 8 Concert Band, in the Music Room: 3:45 – 4:30 pm
Friday, June 3
Primary Musical “Toy Camp”: parent performance 8:30 am, student performance
10:30 am
Grs. 6-8 CAT Tests end today
Assembly: 8:30 am, #1 Dress
Grs. 6-8 Jazz Band, in the Music Room: 12:30 – 1:00 pm
Upcoming Events – the next 2 weeks:
Monday, June 6: Grade 3-5 CAT Tests begin today, and end Friday, June 10th
Tuesday, June 7: Grade 8 Trip to Quebec departs from KBS 5:30 am
Wednesday, June 8: Grade 6/7 Wenonah Trip departs 9:00 am
Friday, June 10: Grade 6/7 Wenonah Trip arrive back to KBS at 3:00 pm
& Grade 8 Quebec Trip arrive back to KBS at 7:00 pm
Monday, June 13: New School Ground Breaking Ceremony @ Innisfil Rec Centre, 11:15am
Grade 8 Graduation Dinner, 7:00 – 9:00 pm Barrie Country Club
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Friday, June 17 : Prize Day Ceremony, 10:00 am, Barrie Free Methodist Church
Middle School Exam Schedule:
Gr. 6
Gr. 7
Gr. 8
May 30
Math
Sci
L.A.
Kempenfelt Bay School
May 31
French
Ind. & Soc.
Sci
576 Bryne Dr., Barrie, ON L4N 9P6
705-739-4731
COMPETENCE
Top: Grade 5 student Olivia G. served as a Simcoe County Junior Paramedic last Tuesday after
winning an essay contest. She was picked up at home in an ambulance, whisked off to the
Simcoe County Admin. Offices where she presented her essay to a number of the local mayors,
then met with members of the tactical team, K-9 unit and fire department before hitting the road
and eventually making it back to KBS where she and her classmates did a few exercises in first
responder care.
Middle: Middle school students were practising their best test-taking skills in exams last week.
Bottom: Primary students have been working hard on their play, Toy Camp, scheduled for
this coming Friday at 8:30.
Kempenfelt Bay School
576 Bryne Dr., Barrie, ON L4N 9P6
705-739-4731
CONFIDENCE
Track Athletes in the Top Ten at the CISAA Championship Track Meets Last Week
Girls
Danielle Bennett - 5th in discus
Frankie Dahinten - 6th in long jump, 6th in high jump, 5th in 400m, 5th in 800m
Eve Fletcher - honourable mention - finished 14th in the 400m
Kate Horowitz - 10th in triple jump, 7th in long jump, 3rd in 800m, 2nd in high jump
Hannah Jepp - 9th in triple jump, 7th in 100m, 5th in 200m, 1st in long jump
Bronwyn Schemmer - 10th in 60m hurdles, 8th in shot put, 8th in javelin
U14 girls relay (Frankie, Kate, Eve, Hannah)- 6th
U14 Girls’ total score was 5th out of 14 schools.
Boys
Malcolm Austgarden - 5th in shot put
Tate Dallimore - 9th in hurdles
Corey Gilmore - 7th in high jump, 5th in long jump, 4th in triple jump, 2nd in 80m hurdles
William Howard - 10th in 800m, 7th in long jump
Matthew Karasmanis- 9th in javelin
Leo Li - 6th in shot put
Daanvir Powell - 4th in long jump, 1st in triple jump
Preston Howard - 9th in 100m, 9th in 200m, 7th in hurdles, 1st in long jump (setting a new
CISAA ecord for long jump with a jump of 5.43m)
Santino Rizzardo - 10th in discus
Vitale Rizzardo - 2nd in javelin
U12 boys relay (William, Vitale, Tate, Jackson) - 10th
U14 boys relay (Corey, Jamie, Lukas, Preston)- 4th
U14 Boys’ total score was 4th out of 16 teams.
Kempenfelt Bay School
576 Bryne Dr., Barrie, ON L4N 9P6
705-739-4731
CHARACTER
June Character Theme: Forgiveness
Top Row: The Grade 1 class finished up the May theme of
Independence by reading ways in which they had worked on
becoming more independent at home and at
school during the month; the Grade 6 class
introduced the June theme of Forgiveness with a
story about a girl who put a rock in her pocket
each time she was upset by someone and, of
course, soon found her activities limited by the
burden of past transgressions.
Middle: SK student Maclean K. accepts the
Golden Broom on behalf of his classmates;
Environment Club member Chloe C. introduced
the after-school sale of worm castings gathered
by the club during the year.
Bottom: Members of the yearbook club took a bow at assembly in recognition of
the work they do all year to prepare a book of memories for the rest of us.
Kempenfelt Bay School
576 Bryne Dr., Barrie, ON L4N 9P6
705-739-4731
SHOTS FROM THE TRACK
Top to bottom and left to right: Sebastien C. in javelin; Charlie H. in long jump; Sasha F. in
long jump; Jackson A. in discus; the KBS tent; Tate D. in high jump; William H. in the 400;
Hannah J. in long jump; Preston H. in long jump; Adriano S. in triple jump; Leo L. in shotput;
Sasha F., Owen G. and Santino R. in hurdles; the U12 relay team of Tate D., Konrad W.,
Jackson A., and William H., and the U14 relay team of Eve F., Hannah J., Kate H. and
Frankie D.
Kempenfelt Bay School
576 Bryne Dr., Barrie, ON L4N 9P6
705-739-4731
COMMUNITY
You are Invited to the Kempenfelt Bay School Ground-Breaking Ceremony!
Date: Monday, June 13, 2016
Time: 11:15 a.m.—12:00 a.m.
Place: The Town of Innisfil Campus at Innsifil Beach Road and Yonge St.,
Innisfil on the old Town Hall site. (2147 Innisfil Beach Rd.—due west of the
Police Station.)
Attendees: Mayor Gord Wauchope
Deputy Mayor Lynn Dollin
Chair of Kempenfelt Bay School Board, Pat Dasovic
Students, Staff and Parents of Kempenfelt Bay School
There will be a short reception for guests and media in the lobby of the
Innisfil Recreation Centre after the ceremony.
RSVP to: Elaine Wallace at Kempenfelt Bay School—705-739-4731
or Graham Hookey—ghookey@kempenfeltbayschool.ca.
Kempenfelt Bay School
576 Bryne Dr., Barrie, ON L4N 9P6
705-739-4731
IN DEPTH
There are Stories Worth Telling—Graham Hookey
Our overall program emphasis this year has been on self-management. There have been consistent and
persistent attempts, at the classroom level, the daily assemblies, and in the communications of the
school, to educate students, staff and families on various topics related to self-management.
We have decided, as a staff, that next year’s theme is going to centre on writing, and I’m going to
arbitrarily assign it a title for the moment, “You Have a Voice.” I’ve used that terminology often during my
career to remind young people that through their words, written and spoken, they have the power to
influence and the power to initiate change, not just when they are adults, but throughout their life. We
need look no further than Yousafzai Malala to see an example that many young people are familiar with
and, of course, our continuing support of the work of Craig Kielburger and the Free the Children
Foundation, which he began when he was twelve years old.
Various famous leaders, (Napoleon being the most common) have been credited with the saying, "The
pen is mightier than the sword," but the first instance of this phrase being used in writing was by novelist
and playwright Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1839, in his historical play, Cardinal Richelieu. Looking at the
development of human achievement, it’s pretty hard to argue that the development of the printing press,
and the subsequent sharing of knowledge through writing, did not dramatically increase the rate of man’s
progress. And now, with billions of pages of electronic information at our fingertips, that rate of
development has become supersonic.
Young people today not only have a voice, but they have a medium through which that voice can be
amplified in an extraordinarily fast manner. A quote, a tweet or a photo can travel around the world and
be viewed by millions of others in a matter of seconds. Of course, that doesn’t mean it’s all good. There
is nothing more dangerous, nor more impossible to erase, than an impulsively sent out message that
gains both traction with, and the attraction of, the unkind.
I found myself reflecting on the school year last week, as I was standing and observing our students at
the track meets. For every student there, there were a multitude of stories I could think of as being
important in their development, but in reality it is only the stories that resonate in THEIR head that will
form a foundation for their future thinking. Perspective is a major factor in how we process information.
I want to share an example that I mentioned in assembly on Friday, one snippet of one student’s life
story. Head Girl Eve F. had a medical emergency just before the March Break requiring surgery, and
she spent the next two months recovering, and on very constrained exercise routines. She had much
less time to condition herself for track competition than most people on the team. At Wednesday’s meet,
with hot and muggy weather, she took off like a cheetah in the 400 m race running, as Ms. Lane would
describe it, “the race of her life.” In fact, coming down the back stretch she had a 15-20 metre lead on
everyone in her heat. But at the 398 metre mark, the tank was empty, and she simply fell to the track. In
the few seconds it took for her to realize what had happened, two competitors had crossed the line
ahead of her. It would have been easy, given her track burns, her dehydration, her exhaustion and no
doubt her embarrassment, to stay down and garner the attention of the many around who would
sympathize with her. She did not. She rose on wobbly legs, and walked the last metre, to finish on her
own. Perhaps had the tank had just a bit more in it, she’d have run the race of her life and had a happy
story to write. But instead, she faced what could have been a tragic story of defeat and in just one metre
of willpower, turned it into a story of personal courage and triumph.
This is a story worth telling, and I will do so in the future, I’m sure. It’s one of many this year!
Kempenfelt Bay School
576 Bryne Dr., Barrie, ON L4N 9P6
705-739-4731
SUMMER CAMPS
It’s that time of the year when you
begin thinking about what you’ll do
with your children in the final two
weeks of June!
Once again, Director’s Cut and the
Yoga Project will be offering some
options at KBS for the June 20-30
time period. Registration forms are
available at the front desk or in the
grade folders on the school website.
Keep in mind that these companies
need to make plans based on
minimum enrolments so if you wait
too late, there may not be a camp to
sign up for at the last minute!
Kempenfelt Bay School
576 Bryne Dr., Barrie, ON L4N 9P6
705-739-4731