Communication - Alpine Public School

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Communication - Alpine Public School
ALPINENEWS
Communication
November 6, 2014 ● Volume 14, Issue 2
Attendance Check Program
Our Safe Schools Arrival Program ensures that all students
arrive at school as expected. The safety of our students is of
utmost importance. If your child will be absent or late for
school, for ANY reason, please call our attendance check line
before 9:00 AM at:
519-570-8053, ext. 3020#
(You must press the # symbol after the 4 digit extension to connect.)
Volunteers Needed!
The Breakfast Program requires volunteers
for Mondays and Tuesdays between 8:00
AM and 9:30 AM. Duties would include
set-up, food preparation and clean-up in
the Alpine Public School gymnasium.
If you are interested in volunteering your
time for a great cause, please contact Mrs. Crewe at 519743-4338.
Be on time!
It is very important for students to arrive on time.
If your child arrives at school after 9:10 AM, he/she must
report to the office to receive a Late Slip.
Supervision
Warning Bell
Student Entry
1st Nutrition Break
Afternoon Attendance
2nd Nutrition Break
Dismissal
9:00 AM
9:08 AM
9:10 AM
11:10 AM - 11:50 AM
11:50 AM
1:50 PM - 2:30 PM
3:30 PM
Inclement Weather Instructions
Dear Alpine Families,
For up-to-date information on school bus delays, cancellations and school closures, please visit the Student Transportation Services of Waterloo Region at: www.stswr.ca or call
directly at 519-650-4934.
School bus delays, cancellation and school closures due to
inclement weather will also be announced as early as 6:00
AM on the following local radio stations:
KFUN FM 99.5
KOOL FM 105.3
CKGL AM 570
CHYM FM 96.7
DAVE FM 107.5
CJOY “Magic” FM 106.1
CKWR FM 98.5
KICX FM 106.7
CKBT FM 91.5
FAITH FM 94.3
CTV – Southwestern Ontario
Please DO NOT CALL THE SCHOOL OFFICE!
School Closing Policy:
If buses are cancelled in the morning, and schools are
open, parents/guardians may drive their child(ren) to
school. It is the responsibility of the parents/guardians
to pick up their child(ren) at 3:30 PM.
Photo Retakes
Monday, November 17
Please inform the homeroom
teacher if your child requires a
photo retake. A photo package
will be sent home upon request, with all the details.
(Payment must be made in
advance.)
Cold Weather
As the colder weather blows in,
we would like to remind parents and students to dress
warmly and to please wait outside for the entry and exit
bells. Thank you!
Moving?
If you are moving or will be
going on an extended holiday
during the school year, please
inform Mrs. Crewe.
Lunchtime
2014-2015 Alpine Staff
Principal................. ............................................. Mrs. Pam Kaur
Office Manager...... ........................................... Mrs. Lori Crewe
Custodian - Head ... ................................... Mrs. Arlene Fairhurst
JK/SK (K1) ............. Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson ................. ext. 6058
JK/SK (K2) ............. Mrs. Lea Becker ............................ ext. 5949
JK/SK (K3) ............. Miss Lauren Halvorsen ................. ext. 9230
Gr. 1 (1A) .............. Ms. Christy Hughes ...................... ext. 9113
Gr. 1/2 (1-2A) ....... Mr. Tomasz Markowski ................ ext. 8887
Gr. 2 (2A) .............. Mrs. Judith Sinclair ....................... ext. 6769
Gr. 2/3 (2-3A) ....... Mrs. Mehta ................................... ext. 2121
Gr. 3 (3A) .............. Mrs. Nancy Williamson................. ext. 8372
Gr. 4 (4A) .............. Mrs. Christa James ....................... ext. 7432
Gr. 4/5 (4-5A) ....... Mrs. Fraser ................................... ext. 9023
Gr. 5/6 (5-6A) ....... Mrs. Sunita Ramdeholl ................. ext. 6149
Gr. 5/6 (5-6B)........ Mrs. Brenda Calvert...................... ext. 8577
Main Office: 519-743-4338
Attendance Line: 519-570-8053, ext. 3020#
CYW ....................Mr. Terry Minor..................................ext. 8436
EA .......................Miss Kelly Pope ..................................ext. 4930
EA .......................Ms. Kristen Nispel...............................ext. 9009
EA .......................Mrs. Heather Stohr.............................ext. 4015
ECE .....................Miss Katrina Behr ..............................ext. 9791
ECE .....................Miss Bethany Linkletter ......................ext. 8121
ECE .....................Miss Frankie Metcalf ..........................ext. 4099
ESL ......................Mrs. Margret Gemnay ........................ext. 9910
French ................Mm Carolyn Roes ...............................ext. 8520
French/SERT .......Ms. Lara Romanow.............................ext. 8966
Library Clerk .......Mrs. Valdine MacLeod........................ext. 9691
Music ..................Ms. Sharon Verley ..............................ext. 8375
SERT ....................Mrs. Christena Baxter .........................ext. 9010
Please note that the school
office will be closed from 1:45
PM until 2:30 PM daily for staff
lunches. If you wish to sign
your child out, please plan
around this time. Thank you
for your understanding.
Thank you first and foremost for your support of the LaMontagne fundraising campaign last month – the sales totaled $5922
of which Alpine will receive approximately
50%. All proceeds will go towards subsidizing enrichment activities for students
such as field trips, performances and technology resources. Thanks to Mrs. Crewe
and Mrs. MacLeod, for organizing this successful fundraiser. Congratulations to Lily
O. for winning the top fundraiser prize by
collecting $509! Kaden M. came a close
second with $409. Mrs. Halvorsen’s K3
class raised the most money with $968
and will receive a pizza party for their
efforts. Thank you staff and students for
your amazing support.
Once again, thank you so much for all your
support of the various initiatives at Alpine. If you have any questions, comments
or suggestions, please call me at 519-7434338.
Progress Reports were sent home on November 3rd. This year, teachers will offer
all parents an opportunity to discuss their
child’s progress on the evening of November 6th and during the morning of November 7th. Teachers may also be conducting
interviews over the telephone, if preferred. If you did not receive your interview memo, please contact the school.
Once you receive your interview confirmation, with the date and time, please mark
this important date on your calendar and
plan to attend the parent-teacher interview for your child.
As a complement to our
character
development
program, A.S.P.I.R.E.S., we
are excited to introduce,
Tools For Life, a relationship-building program at
Alpine. Over the next few months we will
be discussing how to speak to each other
in respectful ways; how to deal with our
feelings; we will learn what tools can be
used to resolve issues and how to work
cooperatively with others Throughout the
year, we will be encouraging your child to
share his/her thoughts, feelings, and strategies with you at home. Please look for
the various handouts and activities to be
sent home, and use them as a basis for
discussion and practice as a family.
I would also like to encourage and invite
you to attend our Parent Council
meetings. Meetings are usually held once
a month and next meeting is scheduled for
November 26th at 6:30 PM in the school
library. We discuss issues concerning children’s learning and well-being at school in
a relaxed environment. Rebecca Harris
and Jessica Beaucage are the School Council co-chairs, Jen Smerek is the Secretary
and Tanya Allen is the Treasurer.
Alpine A.S.P.I.R.E.S!
We are very happy to continue the character
development
program,
Alpine
A.S.P.I.R.E.S! Each letter stands for a character attribute; AWESOME ATTITUDE,
SELF-REGULATION, PERSEVERANCE, INTEGRITY, RESPECT, EMPATHY, AND SETTING GOALS. Developed by our own staff,
the program will provide common language and clarify expectations for all students, parents and staff.
Thanks everyone for making Alpine a great
place to be!
Mrs. P. Kaur
Principal
Alpine Public School ● 75 Lucerne Drive, Kitchener, ON N2E 1B4 ●
Tel: 519-743-4338 ● Fax: 519-743-2253 ● Mrs. Pam Kaur, Principal
Fun at Alpine!
Celebrate the wonder, the joy and the diversity
of the month of December with this imaginative
holiday musical for all singers!
Parents are invited to attend the concert in which their
child(ren) will be performing. Please see the list below.
Due to the space restriction in the gymnasium, we
ask families to limit the number of guests attending.
Please bring a non-perishable food item for
admission to the concert. Thank you!
CONCERT A
Wednesday, December 17 ● 12:00 PM
Mrs. Jackson (K1)
Mrs. Becker (K2)
Ms. Hughes (1A)
Mrs. Mehta (2-3A)
Mrs. James (4A)
Mrs. Ramdeholl (5-6A)
CONCERT B
Thursday, December 18 ● 12:00 PM
Mrs. Halvorsen (K3)
Mr. Markowski (1-2B)
Mrs. Sinclair (2A)
Mrs. Williamson (3A)
Mrs. Fraser (4-5A)
Mrs. Calvert (5-6B)
Farewell
Remembering those who served
our country means honouring all
veterans. Please join us on November 11th, Remembrance Day,
to honour veterans and our Forces
members serving today in Afghanistan and elsewhere around the world. The ceremony will start
at 10:30 AM in the gymnasium. Don’t forget to
wear your poppy for Remembrance Day!
Alpine Holiday Concert
You'll join a group of chimney sweeps as they dance across
the rooftops of the city and discover all the different ways
that families celebrate the winter holidays. From the candles
of Hanukkah to bright piñatas, from a baby born in a stable
to the uplifting message of Kwanzaa... and don't forget that
big red fella in the chimney!
Staff Changes
Remembrance Day Ceremony
As most of you know, Mrs. Abshoff-Millar went on maternity leave this past September. On October 10th, the AbshoffMillar family welcomed baby Owen into the world. Congratulations to Mrs. Abshoff-Millar and her family.
It is with mixed emotions that we say good-bye to
Ms. Gottvald from class 2-3A. Ms. Gottvald has accepted a
contract with Brigadoon Public School. Staff and students
send her best wishes and good luck. We will miss you!
Welcome
World War by Kaustubh U., Grade 6
If I could change one thing in the world, it would be world
war. I would like people to stop dying in this world. It
would be amazing if people thought there should be peace
and prosperity in this world. Kids shouldn’t even go to war
in different countries. They shouldn’t be killed so early in
their life. They should live their lives happily. War should
stop instantly. People are getting less families. Families are
being broken. As a result, I would end world wars as soon
as possible.
by Seren W., Grade 1
First we went on the bus. Next we saw the butterflies.
Finally, we had lunch. We saw animals and my favourite part was feeding the animals.
The School Council Corner
Movie Night and Bake
Sale at Alpine!
Peace by Diyar P.Y., Grade 5
If I could change one thing in the world, I would
protest for no war. I would protest for no war
because innocent people die for no reason.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Come on out and watch the movie, How To Train
Your Dragon 2, enjoy some popcorn, pizza and
baked goods with your family and friends. Wear
your comfy pyjamas and bring your favorite
stuffed animal.
Cost: $2 Per Person - Includes popcorn and 1 slice
of pizza each. (Extra slices can be purchased for $1)
Location: Alpine Gymnasium
Time: Doors open at 5 PM. Movie starts at 5:40 PM
Remembrance Day by Mitchell E., Grade 1
Remembrance Day is important because a lot of young men
fought in the war. We wear a poppy. The war was a sad
time.
Literacy Week is November 19 to 21
Please give a warm welcome to our new 2-3A teacher, Mrs.
Mehta. As many of you know, Mrs. Mehta has spent much
of her time at Alpine Public School as an occasional teacher
over the years. Congratulations, Mrs. Mehta, and welcome!
Please also extend a warm welcome to Mrs. Fraser in the
4-5A class! We are very happy to have you back at Alpine
Public School.
A Tree Sculpture by Yureydi R.Z., Grade 4
Please return your money and
form by November 10th.
Come and celebrate literacy with us!
Scholastic Book Fair
Wednesday, November 19 ● Nutrition Breaks / 3:30 - 4:30 PM
Thursday, November 20 ● Nutrition Breaks / 6 pm to 7:00 pm
Friday, November 21 ● Nutrition Breaks
Medical Information
Literacy Evening
Stay Healthy!
Thursday, November 20 ● 6 pm to 7:00 pm
It is cold and flu season! Please take care and monitor your child(ren) very carefully. If your child shows symptoms of fever,
chills, nausea, and/or headache, it is advised to keep him/her home.
Boogie for Literacy Dance-A-Thon
and Storybook Character Spirit Day ● Friday, November 21
JK/SK - 9:30 am to 10:10 am, Grades 1/2/3 - 10:10 am to 11 am
Grades 4/5/6 - 12:30 pm to 1:20 pm
If your child has vomited, please keep him/her home a minimum of 24 hours after the last symptom. Germs and viruses transmit very easily within the school environment. A person infected with an influenza or cold virus is contagious 24 hours after the
virus enters the body. Adults remain infectious (can spread the virus to others) for about 6 days and children remain infectious
for up to 10 days.