Week 12 Term 2 2015 (Vol 23 No 12)
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Week 12 Term 2 2015 (Vol 23 No 12)
Vol. 23 No.12 Celebrating 139 Years of Excellence COMING EVENTS May Friday 1st – 6th • Book Fair Sunday 3rd – • WORKING BEE Monday 4th – • Mothers & Others Night Friday 8th – • Mother’s Day stall Sunday 10th – Mother’s Day Mon 11th – Tue 12th • Junior Camp Tues 12th – Thur 14th • NAPLAN Friday 15th – • House Cross Country Monday 18th – Fri 22nd • Education Week Wednesday 20th – • School Council Meeting Thursday 21st _ • Family Life Evening Friday 22nd – • Year 7 application for placements to be returned April 30th 2015 PRINCIPAL’S COMMENTS As I write this week’s newsletter, I am feeling overwhelmed by the events that are happening in our world – globally, state-wide and locally. Globally, the earthquakes in Nepal and the events in Bali, have been tragic and devastating. I am so proud of our children, who care deeply about the suffering of other people. Lachie CM and a team of children from the Middle’s grade, have organised a fundraiser for the people of Nepal. Please read his article and support him and his team in their efforts to make a difference. Lachie and his team will be working on their ‘New Beginnings for Nepal’ fundraiser as a DL project. In state-wide news, I am deeply troubled by the findings that are emerging daily from the IBAC (Independent Broad-based Anti-Corruption Commission) investigation into corruption in the Education Department. Senior public servants, senior executives and principals have been found to have engaged in disgraceful conduct, stealing millions of dollars from Education Department funds. At Harkaway Primary School, as a school community, we have struggled financially following a decrease in enrolments after the Black Saturday bushfires and have worked tirelessly to repay debt that was incurred. In order to do this, we have been extremely frugal with all spending. For example, we have reduced staffing and cut funding from many budgets, including curriculum and professional development. Knowing the difficulty our school community has faced financially, I am shocked that people, whom I expect to act with honesty and integrity, have stolen money from Victorian schools – our school. As mentioned in last week’s newsletter, all schools undergo an accountability process and accordingly our Priority Review commenced this week. We have many achievements that are a highlight of Harkaway Primary School and are worthy of celebration. There are also areas that we are working to improve, including some aspects of our NAPLAN results. The review process will examine our students progress, particularly in the areas we have been focusing on. Please join the reviewers, Jill Jackson and John Keysers at a Parent Forum to be held next Wednesday 6th May at 2.30 pm in the library. Don’t forget the working bee on Sunday morning and Mothers and Others next Monday 4th at 6.30. I hope to see you at one or both of these events! Wendy O’Brien Harkaway is a unique school community, providing dynamic learning opportunities where our children are nurtured to develop excellent life-long learning skills and achieve their maximum potential within a caring, accepting and optimistic environment. Health Alert Victoria’s Chief Health Officer has issued an alert regarding Death Cap Mushrooms, which are growing in Melbourne. Extreme caution is advised when picking and consuming wild mushrooms, as the highly poisonous Death Cap mushrooms (Amanita Phalloides) have been found growing in and around Melbourne. Death Cap mushrooms typically grow under oak trees and are 40 – 160 mm in diameter. The cap ranges in colour from pale yellow green to olive brown and the ridges on the underside of the cap are white. The base of the stem has a membrane ‘cup’. Consuming one Death Cap mushroom is sufficient to kill an adult. They are sometimes mistaken for common field mushrooms or edible south-east Asian or European mushrooms. Cooking, peeling or drying these mushrooms does not remove or inactivate the poison. There is no home test available to distinguish safe and edible from poisonous versions of mushrooms, so if in doubt about wild mushrooms, don’t consume. Please note, the school will be vigilant to monitor the areas under our oak trees. LATE PASSES Due to new policies and procedures please be aware that from now on ALL students who are LATE need to have a PARENT/CARER sign them in the late book at the office. This now also includes MONDAY mornings!! LOST PROPERTY There is an amazing amount of jumpers and jackets in lost property at the moment. Please come and check through and remember to label all items!! WORKING BEE The first school Working Bee is scheduled for this Sunday 3rd May. Please mark the date in your diary and come join in the happy band of workers who keep our grounds tidy, safe and beautiful for our children. Your presence means a great deal to your child’s environment at school. Thank you in anticipation. The Working Bee starts at 9.00am !! If you are able to bring along any of the following it would be a great help.. Wheel barrows, whipper snippers, leaf blowers, hand saws..etc Harkaway Jacket and Vests We are taking new orders for jackets, vests, and beanies with the Harkaway logo embroidered on the front again. Prices are: jackets $35.00 each, vests $25.00 and beanies $10.00 each. Sizes range from 6 up to 14. If you would like to order any come and see Jenni or Sam in the office. PRODUCTION NEWS! We are in need of some really large boxes, fridge/dishwasher size! If by any chance you are able to help please see Barb or Maria in the Seniors New Beginnings for Nepal Hello everyone, Lachie CM here. I’m sure you all know about the tragedy in Nepal with all the earthquakes. Over 1000 lives have been lost, many more missing. They have no shelter, food or water, so I feel as Harkaway kids we should help others in need. With Mrs O’Brien’s permission, I am organising a fundraising event to help those affected and Noah C, Will J, Marvin H and Celeste M are helping me. Mrs O’Brien, Mum and I have agreed to sell and hang Tibetan prayer flags in our school. These flags are commonly seen in Nepal and have special meaning to the people in Nepal. Each coloured flag has a special meaning: Love is pink, Peace is blue, Courage is green, Wisdom is yellow, Happiness is orange and Tranquillity is red. Next Friday, 8th May we will be selling small squares of each coloured material for the $2.00 each. Each student and staff member will have the opportunity to choose one or more meaningful flags to buy then sign their name on them. The flags will be made into bunting to hang in our school. Every dollar raised will be donated to World Vision’s Relief Fund. Namaste Lachie CM Love is Pink Peace is Blue Courage is Green Wisdom is Yellow Happiness is Orange Tranquility is Red Birthdays Birthday wishes to the following student having a birthday coming up this week!! May 6th Jydden E Awards Merit: Chloe A, Lily B, Madison M, Daisy N, Bella M Sport: Kealey L, Erin D Art: Jessie N, Myra S-F, Ashlee C Organisation: Emma Mac Persistence: Jorja M Family Life Evening On Thursday 21st of May we are holding Family Life sessions. There are three sessions, Juniors (5:45pm-6:45pm), Middles (7:00-8:00pm) Seniors (8:15-9:15pm). The cost per family is $20 for one session or $25 for two or three sessions. Next Monday 4th May!! After School Care Welcome to the After Care Program. We are glad to be here to assist families who have work or other commitments and cannot collect their children by 3.45pm. There are great snacks and fun activities for everyone. Saroja & Lisa will continue to provide terrific care for all of the children who take advantage of this service. Parents, if your commitments require that you are late to collect your child, consider registering for Harkaway After Care…it is an inexpensive, safe and fun option for your child every afternoon from 3.30 to 6pm. You can collect information and forms from the school office. Fees are; $5 for the first ½ hour, $10 for the first hour and $15 after that…and there is a Centrelink rebate available. This semester the OSHC program are going to introduce the following new options: Monday: Arts, crafts and games Tuesday: Homework club Wednesday: Reading Thursday: Electronic devices Friday: Maths activities If you would like your child to participate in those activities could you please make sure that they bring their homework books and materials on the appropriate days. Food We try to provide healthy snacks for all the kids, according to their dietary requirements, but if you have any special dietary requirements that haven’t been addressed would you please come and meet us at OSHC. Thank you. Saroja & Lisa The Cool Kids The ‘Cool Kids’ have completely launched themselves into the new term and we still have so much to look forward to …. Our camp arrangements are coming together and we will be meeting up with all parent helpers this afternoon for an information session. Thank you in advance for making the effort and we know you will have an awesome time, such a fabulous way to get to know staff, other parents and of course our gorgeous kids! There are still some outstanding payments for camp, so please contact the office to finalise these details. The ‘Ice-creams’ have been very lucky to have Miss Jacobson, a student teacher, for the last couple of weeks and we thank her for being a valuable member of the team and look forward to welcoming her back in August .. we can’t wait!! The children are very excited about our topic of ‘The Ocean’ and they are very busy researching answers to their wonderings. The wonderings are questions that each child wants to know the answers to. We have already talked about what we know and from these discussions, come what do we really want to investigate further. DL is a fabulous opportunity to come into the classroom, so please have a chat to your child’s teacher about when it’s all happening. As you can imagine with all of the Juniors embarking on their own investigations, it does get extremely busy and the teachers would LOVE any extra help ☺ Each student has new learning goals for term 2, so please have a chat to your child and ask them to explain all about their reading, writing and general learning goals. The Math groups are busy working on addition, with the preps continuing their work on number recognition, modelling and matching collections of materials to the numeral. As has been previously mentioned, these Math groups are fluid and depending on the topic at the time, children will not necessarily remain in the previous group. A great deal of assessment and evaluation takes place amongst the Junior teaching team, so that each child is working in the group that best suits their learning needs. Last Thursday we had an awesome turnout for the “kids take on adults” footy game. Thank you to all of the parents that were able to come … we know it is very tricky to schedule these events around work and family, but how much fun was it??????? AND the kids really love taking part in such a cool event, just another opportunity to make such valuable connections with home and school for our wonderful ‘Harkaway Kids’!!! Finally, next Monday night is ‘Mothers and Others’. We have some beautifully relaxing activities planned, so come along and enjoy!! What better way to spend the evening than getting pampered??? Thank you for all your support and have a fabulous weekend … we hear there may even be sunshine!!! The Junior team ☺ MELBOURNE STARS – Middles DL The children have been working on gathering information about the Famous Australian they have chosen to study. The children have used resources at school to research their Famous Australian. Some students have also been getting facts at home. The children are very excited about this theme. Social Skills Last week half the Middles had their final sessions about team work, accepting people’s differences, friendship and bullying issues. These social skill sessions have been fabulous and everyone has learnt so much. Thank you to the parents who supplied party food. We had the healthiest party food that we have ever seen at a school party. Sensational effort! Next Thursday the other half of the Middles will begin this valuable program. Reading at Home It is very important for children to read regularly at home. When you hear your child read, please record this in their diary and sign it. On each day there is a shaded area where teachers and parents can write comments. Children receive $100 dollars for each day they read. This week students received double dollars for reading at home and having their diary signed. On Thursday 21st of May we are holding the Family Life sessions. These will be held in the evening. For more information see a separate article in this newsletter. Have a lovely weekend Donna and Jennifer SENIORS UNITED This week has just flown by! Production is going really well with students becoming more confident with their roles every day. We’re already getting a sneak peek at some of the songs and dance items that will take place too! Multiplication and Division is a huge focus in Math lately and so is Addition and Subtraction for some other groups. So make sure you keep practising at home Seniors! In writing it’s all been about the persuasive genre! We’ve been looking at ‘sizzling starters’ ‘enticing arguments’ and ‘confident conclusions’. We’re really kicking goals with this style of writing. Thanks to Sue Nelson who has offered to join us during these sessions to offer her expert advice! On Wednesday, we enjoyed some beautiful weather for Senior Sport. This term we are learning about and refining our skills in three groups; tennis, hoopball and soccer! The kids are improving in all areas and looking forward to challenging other schools to a match later in the term! Knox Sports was today! Congratulations to everyone who participated! It was an amazing day with lots of encouragement, teamwork and persistence! Enjoy the weekend! From Senior United Student Engagement & Wellbeing Confidence- our focus for Term 2 Confidence will be the focus school wide, this term during our Kids Matter sessions. The students have all begun discussing confidence, with many students setting goals for themselves regarding what they would like to develop more confidence with. Confidence improves through building on small successes. Parents and carers can help by: • • • • • explaining to children that skills develop with practice encouraging children to persist, when they don’t succeed straight away praising effort, persistence and improvement making sure that goals are achievable by breaking down large tasks or responsibilities into small steps being ready to help when necessary, without taking over Self-esteem is an important part of confidence. Having good self-esteem means accepting and feeling positive about yourself. Confidence is not just feeling good, but also knowing you are good at something. Particular ways of thinking are very important for building confidence. Helpful ways of thinking include: • • • • believing that, if you try, you can succeed finding positive ways to cope with failure that encourage ‘having another go’ enjoying learning for its own sake, by competing with your own performance rather than that of others making sure that goals are achievable, by breaking down large tasks or responsibilities into small steps We look forward to a confident term at Harkaway! The Student Engagement and Wellbeing team FROM MRS ESKILDSEN………. Today we are at the Mountain District Athletics Sports at Knox Athletics Track. I am sure that all our wonderful Harkaway children will compete in a spirit of good sportsmanship and fun! Particular thanks to all the parents you supported this event by volunteering their time to help out, be it running the high jump, helping supervise and marshall the children or cheering the children on. Events such as this could not proceed without you! Particular thanks to Simone Crothers, Kay Smith and Michael Inglis! Also thank you to Corey Green, one of our ex-pupils who is doing work experience here every Monday and came along to the sports. The book fair arrived today and is open to the school community from tomorrow: BOOK FAIR Friday 1st May, 3.30-4.30 Monday 4th May, 6.00-6.30 Tuesday 5th May, 3.30-4.30 Wednesday 6th May. 3.30-4.30 Lunchtimes most days. Regarding the Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge….. Books that are shared can be entered, so please, preps, sign up!! As mentioned, we will have a party or special lunch for all children who complete the challenge. The user names and passwords will be sent home next week so that children can enter their books online. PLAYGROUP NEWS "Pamper & Market Night Fundraiser We are holding a Pamper & Market Night Fundraiser for the school Friday 16th June from 7-9pm. We would love to hear from any parents or friends that would be available to provide pampering services throughout the night (beauty, hair, massage, reiki etc). We are also looking to hear from parents or friends who may wish to have their own Market stall on the night ($15 per stall). The evening will commence with Champagne and amazing goodie bags. Pampering Services, refreshments and Restorative Yoga will be available throughout the night. We will also be drawing a Door Prize and Raffles thought the night. Tickets $22 Book here: http://www.trybooking.com/134271 Facebook Event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/729091200542041/ School Experience coming up - Spread the word about our wonderful school!! LIVE OUT LOUD PROGRAM – SENIORS HOW TO BE A GOOD TEAM WORKER 1. Make sure you have FUN. 2. You have to play nice. 3. Make sure you have honest COMMUNICATION. 4. All have the same IDEA. 5. You have to all make sure you can WIN. 6. Have team SPIRIT. 7. Have respect for each other. 8. STICK TOGETHER!! By Mason M Dear Parent/Guardian, Harkaway Primary School have now introduced an EFTPOS machine into our school office. We hope this will assist many families with making payments to the school. The machine has both credit card and debit card facilities, and we are also able to take credit card payments verbally over the phone. The school is only able to accept Visa and Mastercard. We will not be able to process American Express or Diners Cards. Below is a form which can be used by parents to pay for activities and excursions via credit card without having to come into the office. This form can be returned with permission slips and payments. Receipts for all payments will be sent home with your child. The authorisation form will be included on excursion notes, and will also be available from the school office. Please feel free to contact me if you have any queries about our new payment method. I am in the office on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and every second Thursday. Kind regards, Linda Lewis Business Manager …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… CREDIT CARD PAYMENT AUTHORISATION STUDENT NAME: CLASS: PAYMENT DETAIL: CREDIT CARD NUMBER: EXPIRY DATE: TOTAL AMOUNT: PARENT SIGNATURE: / CCV NUMBER: (on back of card) $ DATE: