2013-12 Willow Point School Newsletter
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2013-12 Willow Point School Newsletter
December 2013 École Willow Point Elementary 250 Larwood Road, Campbell River, BC V9W 1S4 Tel: (250) 923-4311 Fax: (250) 923-4157 Dear Parents & Guardians, We have lots of information to share with you in this newsletter. So we broke it down into sections. Goodbye Jeannie Wernig, our school casual secretary who is replacing Kathy-Jo Trumbley has accepted a permanent position at École des Deux Mondes. She will be starting there on Monday, December 2. We are very sorry to see her go as Mme Wernig has been with us for over a year and had become part of our school community. We are deeply grateful for all her work and wish her the best in her new position. Supervision Our school is fortunate to have such active and dedicated parents. This last month we have worked together to address the concerns of supervision during recess. Please read the PAC newsletter to find out about some of the initiatives that our Parent Advisory Council is planning to support the school in that area. One of the school’s main initiatives is: The Peer Mentoring and Leadership Program for students in grades 4 and 5. This week, students in grades 4 and 5 will be given the opportunity to apply to the Peer Mentoring and Leadership Program. We are seeking students motivated and willing to be positive leaders around the school, to help their peers, and to speak French outside of class. After an intense training course, the students selected for this program will be creating more opportunities for students to be involved in new games during recess, facilitating conflict resolution on the playground, and providing guidance to their peers. This program is led by our Vice-Principal, Mme Hwang with the help of Karen Gauthier, our PAC Vice-President. Student applications will be due by Friday, December 6. If you have any questions, please contact Mme Hwang at school. Tardiness As a staff, we have discussed the issue of students coming to school late in the morning and we brought it up at our last PAC meeting. As an example, here is the data for the week of November 18 – 22: Date Mon. Nov. 18 Tue. Nov. 19 Wed. Nov. 20 Thurs. Nov. 21 Fri. Nov. 22 # of Students Late Percentage 28 18 32 32 47 11% 7% 12% 12% 18% During that week, we had over 10% of our students arriving late 4 days out of 5. The percentage of students late got particularly high on Friday (18%). There are all kinds of reasons for being late and we appreciate that it is not easy to get organized in the morning with several children sometimes heading in all different directions. We also realize that some of our students arrive on time at school but do take extra time to socialize by their lockers and do not make it to their class by the second bell. We do think that it is important for students to be in class ready to start on time in the morning as it enables them to understand the instructions given at the start of the day and to have a successful day. Teachers have reminded students the importance of punctuality and we are working on getting students in class promptly when they arrive. We would appreciate your support to help students come here on time as much as possible. We hope that together we will be able to improve the number of students arriving on time. Quiet Hallways If you attended our last assembly on November 22, you saw Mme Hwang’s class presentation on Quiet Hallways. This is our school social responsibility focus for the coming weeks. It involves walking in the hallways and speaking, using our lockers and working quietly. The goal is to be mindful of others and to respect students working either in their classes or in the hallways during instructional time. Students and staff are practicing that goal and some students have been designated to monitor the hallways and share with us how we are doing. Please join us in modeling the expected behaviour when you are in the school. Thank you once again for your support in all our school projects. Louise Guèvremont & Nancy Hwang L’atelier du Père Noël (Santa’s Workshop) With the holiday season in mind, on Friday, December 6th, the grade 4/5 class will be hosting an event called Santa’s Workshop. Classes will be given the chance to purchase items for their friends and family. Everything will be sold for $2. It would be helpful to talk about the gift of giving at home and to perhaps create a list of those people your child would like to purchase gifts. Please keep in mind, the grade 5 entrepreneurial fair will be taking place the following week as well. In order for this event to be successful, families are asked to rummage through their house over the next couple of weekends and donate their “gently used” items. They can be placed in the multi-purpose room (across from Mme Brennan’s classroom) in the labelled boxes before or after school. An example of items to bring in are: dvd’s, cd’s, toys, items that mom and dad no longer need, books etc. Since the grade 4/5 class and parent volunteers will be wrapping the purchases, we would also appreciate donations of wrapping paper, ribbon, tape, bows, and gift tags. These may also be placed in the specified boxes in the multi-purpose room as well. Proceeds will go towards class field trips and a portion will go towards a children’s charity. Your help and cooperation are greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Madame Hwang TVO Coeur Camp 2D and 3D animation Christmas special You like technology! You want to create your own story! This camp is definitely for you! In one day, you'll learn how to create 2D and 3D animation, import these animations into editing software and add music, sound and special effects. These animations will then be published on the Internet. Dates: December 23 – 9:30 am to 3:00 pm Price: $30 members 35$ non-members (1 day) Age : 8 – 13 Registration deadline: December 20 Maximum participants: 12 (Don't be disappointed register now) Where: Francophone Association of Campbell River (AFCR) 891-13th Avenue Campbell River, (C.-B.) V9W 4G9 (250) 287-2951 email: info@afcr.bc.ca Register on line: http://www.afcr.bc.ca (Click on Atelier TVO Coeur) Visit our site: http://tvocoeur.ca École Willow Point Elementary December 2013 2013-2014 Grade 4 & 5 SnowPasses: Sign Up Now The SnowPass helps to keep kids active during the winter months One of Canada's easiest ways to get kids healthy and active this winter is now available. The Canadian Ski Council's SnowPass is available online. It's an unbeatable offer: it provides three lift passes at each of the 150+ ski areas nation-wide for Canadian kids in Grade 4 and Grade 5. SnowPass Advantage: "Introducing children to skiing and snowboarding at an early age gives them lifetime access to these healthy winter sports," says Patrick Arkeveld, President and CEO of the Canadian Ski Council. "It keeps them fit, less prone to obesity, and outside and active during the winter months. Better yet, skiing and snowboarding are sports kids can do with the entire family for a lifetime." How It Works: The Canadian Ski Council's SnowPass gives kids in grades 4 and 5 (born in 2003 or 2004) three lift tickets at each participating ski area all across Canada for the entire winter; providing them with an opportunity to ski or snowboard hundreds of times over the winter season. You only need to apply once for the SnowPass and the pass is valid until the end of grade 5. This means if you apply in grade 4 the pass is valid for two years. Applying is Easy: To sign up, visit www.snowpass.ca, and you have a choice of either uploading your child's picture, enter your payment and their proof of age, or our printed option that allows you to fill out the information, print the application to mail in to the Canadian Ski Council with a photo, proof of age and payment; all for a one-time administration fee of $29.95 including taxes. Signing up online is the quickest and easiest way to apply for your child's Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass card. SnowPass cards will be mailed to you beginning in mid-November, before the December 1st SnowPass season start date! Where to Use it: The Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass is a national program and is valid at over 150 ski areas across Canada including 32 ski areas in British Columbia, 19 ski areas in Alberta, 1 ski area in Saskatchewan, 2 ski areas in Manitoba, 33 ski areas in Ontario, 57 ski areas in Quebec, 8 in Atlantic Canada and 1 in the Yukon. With ski areas participating across Canada, families will not have to travel far to put this SnowPass to use. Kids can easily track how many lift passes they have left by visiting www.snowpass.ca. Grade 4 and 5 SnowPass information and applications are available online at www.snowpass.ca or www.passeportdesneiges.ca. Application forms are also being distributed to elementary schools across Canada beginning in early November. ### The Canadian Ski Council is a national, not-for-profit ski and snowboard organization whose mandate is to increase participation in recreational skiing, snowboarding and cross country skiing in Canada. The Canadian Ski Council was founded in 1977. For more information on the Grade 4 and 5 SnowPass program, contact the Canadian Ski Council, tel: 705-445-9140, e-mail: info@skicanada.org, web: www.snowpass.ca École Willow Point Elementary PREVENTING COLDS & INFLUENZA (FLU) November 2012 CPF Corner Information Possible School Closures: Tune into the Eagle, the River or Jet FM by 7:30 am to hear about any school closures. You can also check the SHAW channel 10 or School District website http://www.sd72.bc.ca LOST & FOUND Please check the lost & found area For any of your child's belongings. Any thing left on last day before Xmas break will be taken to theSalvation Army thrift store. BATTERY RECYCLE Please note that we will no longer be accepting batteries for recycle as there is no program available anymore. Also we will no longer be accepting ink cartridges. While ink cartridges are still recyclable, there is no benefit to the school to collect them and we do not have a volunteer to deal with them. Our Membership Drive just wrapped up. Congratulations to all our new members and THE WINNER OF THE gift card is: Cathy Revoy . The drive may be over but you can join anytime. Membership forms are available online at cpf.ca or contact Andrea Dirom at: adirom@telus.net. ***************** Mme Wernig Leaving….. It is with heartfelt regret that I announce my departure from Ecole Willow Point. I have accepted a permanent position at EDM. I would like to thank everyone, staff, parents, administration and students for making me feel so valued and at home here at EWP. I will miss you all but hope to return at some point. Hope you all have a Happy Holiday season and all the best for the New Year Sincerely, Mme Wernig DANSE POUR LA GENTILLESSE / KINDNESS DANCE A BIG Merci – to our EWP students and teachers for their great dancing on November 22, 2013! Merci to our EWP families and friends who were able to attend the surprise! I would especially like to thank the lead dancers: Grace, Kaitlyn, Harlee, Melodee, Taylor, Sofie, Elayna and Paulina for their enthusiasm. Merci to our „rappers‟ Kamden, Alex and Wyatt. Merci to Mr. Toupin who recorded the dance. For more information about the Life Vest organization and to view a wonderful video entitled “Boomerang” please visit the organizations website: www.lifevestinside.com Thank you from Mme Stacey Short Christmas Expo Volunteers Needed We are still in need of several volunteer positions for the Christmas Expo. Spots to fill are : Photos with Santa, Story time and the Concession. Please email Rhonda Bobocel @ Rhonda_11_bobocel@hotmail.com If you are able to spare and hour. Thank you in advance. Please also remember that there will also be a food bank donation Bin at the Expo. We also will be excepting baked goods for the concession. December, a season for giving We will be having a Food & Toy drive for the Knights of Columbus. Boxes will be set up in the foyer to accept your donations. We thank you in advance for your generous giving. We will proudly deliver your donations to their headquarters on the last day of school. ATTENTION!! Campbell River School District is now on Facebook! Followers can get the latest School District 72 news and announcements linked directly to your Facebook newsfeed. You can find School District 72 on Facebook under „Campbell River School District – SD72‟ or by clicking the Facebook icon on the district‟s home page at www.sd72.bc.ca. December Birthday Wishes To: River Kate Hannah Rhianna Isabella Colton Nathan Shea Taylor Siena Lyndon Marcus Gavin Scarlett Dylan Olivia Paulina 02 03 05 11 12 14 16 16 19 20 20 22 22 23 26 27 28 Ella Kobe Quinton 29 30 30 École Willow Point Elementary December 2013 Christmas Business Expo Tuesday Dec 3rd. 5:00 –8:00 pm. Looking for Vendors Do you own or work for a business? Do you make and sell crafts? Do you provide a unique service? Many of our parents are involved in some fabulous businesses, so come out and let the local community know what service or product you provide. Book your table now and join us for the Ecole Willow Point Christmas Business Expo. Cost is $25.00 and all proceeds from entry/table fee will go to the PAC for future school purchases and events. The event will take place in the EWP gymnasium on the same evening as photos with Santa, ($12.00 5-8 pm) Tables are limited , so book quickly. To reserve your table please contact Mercedes Hayduk at Mercedes_hayduk@yahoo.com or 250-926-9181. To ensure a table is reserved for you, please provide payment by November 16th. Cheques made out to EWP PAC Mark Your Calendar Concert de Noël Thursday December 19th 7:00 PM Afternoon performance 1:00 PM Due to space restrictions we ask that you limit your attendance to two persons for the evening performance. Please consider attending the afternoon performance at one o’clock. December 2013 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 1 2 3 4 5 Business Expo 5-8 8 9 6 7 Mme Hwangs Santas Workshop 10 11 12 13 14 19 20 21 Xmas Concert 1:00 & 7:00 Last day Of school 26 27 Entrepreneur Fair 15 16 17 18 Pac Meeting 6:30 22 23 24 25 Merry Christmas 29 30 31 Happy New Year 28