St. Veronica CES October 2014
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St. Veronica CES October 2014
October 2014 St. Veronica CES "In an instant, I saw five brilliant rays of light shine forth from his most holy wounds, and all came to my face." FROM THE PRI NCI PAL We have enjoyed another very successful and smooth opening to the school year. Staff, students and parents have settled in to a new year of learning and growing. Thank you to the staff for preparing an informative and inviting Curriculum Night on September 17. It was great to see so many families come out to the school to meet their child’s teacher and learn about this year’s program. Thank you as well to all of the parents who came out to the Catholic School Council Elections and Meeting following the Curriculum Night. It was wonderful to see so many new faces and the turnout again was incredible! Welcome! Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Di Marco and I are excited about working with such a warm and inviting Council. On Curriculum Night, we also hosted a Fitting Event with our new Spirit Wear provider, Inkspired. We look forward to this new clothing line with new options and new logos. Thank you to last year’s CSC for helping us to select our new provider. We are pleased to provide you with the attached highlights of our school results on the provincial EQAO (Education Quality and Accountability Office) test written last Spring (See table below). We will be reviewing our detailed EQAO results and other school assessment data, in order to continue to build on our strengths and address areas requiring improvement. We are very please to report that we have made gains, and we are committed to continuing this upward trend. The students who participated in the assessment have received their individual results. For additional information about this and other province-wide assessments, please visit www.eqao.com. sva.ycdsb.ca @StVeronicaCES York Catholic Communities of Faith Character Trait: Compassion Catholic Virtue: Compassion I Will: Seek to understand others by listening; Be willing to forgive others; Give my resources to help those in need. Trustee: Maria Carnovale Director: Patricia Preston Superintendent: Donna Hackett School Council Chairs: Tanya Barbosa & Rocchina Di Tommaso Principal: Sandra Tuzi-De Caro Vice Principals: Travis MacDonald, Franco Di Marco Secretaries: Nelly Gallo, Teresa Lancia Pastor: Fr. John Borean, Fr. Peter Turrone Dates to Remember PERNTAGE OF ALL STUDENTS AT OR ABOVE THE Thank you to all of the parents that have expressed their appreciation for the reorganization of the parking lot and Kiss ‘n Ride lane. This area is now safer for students and running smoothly, both before and after school. The new Kindergarten Direct Entry is also contributing to the smooth transition into school in the morning. Thank you also to all parents and caregivers for respecting the request to stay off of the playground area. Only adults with safety vests that are supervising students are permitted on this area while students are out. Together, we will continue to foster a safe and caring school environment. Sept. 29-Oct. 3—Safety Awareness Week Sept. 29-Oct. 1—Gr. 6s @ Camp Muskoka Oct. 3—Gr. 7 & 8 Immunizations; JK/SKs at Around the Bend Farm Oct. 6—CSC Meeting—7 pm Oct. 7—Terry Fox Walk (Oct. 9 Rain Date) Oct. 8—Opening School Mass Oct. 13—Happy Thanksgiving (No school) Oct. 15—Cross Country Meet @ Bruce’s Mill Oct. 16 & 17—Bus Evacuation Oct. 27—P.A. Day (No school for students) & Election Day Oct. 28—Picture Re-Take Day Oct. 31—Hallowe’en Dance-A-Thon 171 Maria Antonia Rd., Woodbridge, Ontario, L4H 2S8 905-653-5920 PAGE 2 ST. VERONICA NEWS York Catholic District School Board Shared Vision We are a Catholic Learning community of collaborative partners, called to serve one another by being committed to and accountable for quality learning by all, with Jesus as our inspiration. Allergy Alert Anaphylaxis (anna - fill -axis) is a serious allergic reaction. It can be life-threatening. Food is the most common cause of anaphylaxis, but insect stings, medicine, latex, or exercise can also cause a reaction. The most common food allergens are peanuts, tree nuts, seafood, eggs and milk products. The Ontario Allergy Society tells us that “it is impractical to achieve complete avoidance of all allergenic foods as there can be hidden or accidentally introduced sources.” However, “it is definitely possible to reduce children’s exposure to allergenic foods within the school setting.” Please be vigilant and do your part to reduce the risk. Help keep our school safe for all! 21ST CENTURY LEARNING AT SVA The term “21st Century Learning” refers to learning that extends students’ thinking to meet all of the expectations of the subject areas of the Ontario Curriculum and to develop additional attitudes and skills that they will need in the future. These 21st century learning skills are clustered within six key headings, namely Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, Creativity, Citizenship and Catholic Character. Four staff members at St. Veronica were provided with iPads as well as extensive training in this area over the 2013 – 2014 school year. The team has been expanded by two more members this school year and they will continue to be provided with training and will share their expertise at the school with the rest of the staff and students. Over the 2013 – 2014 school year, we were able to purchase 60 iPads and three Learning Labs to house the iPads. Each Learning Lab has an Apple TV and a MacBook Pro to support the iPads. Students in all divisions will be able to use the iPads this year to support their learning. Our goal this year is to purchase an additional 10 iPads as well as 20 – 40 new desktop computers to support student achievement. CIVVIES DAYS AT SVA This year, we will continue to have Civvies Days. On these days, students do not have to wear their Standardized Dress Code clothing. This month, Civvies Day will take place on Friday October 31. On these days, students may dress in non-Standardized Dress Code clothing for a $2.00 donation to ShareLife. A reminder that clothing worn on Civvies Days must still be appropriate to the school dress code (neat, no inappropriate slogans, fully covered, no spaghetti straps, no short shorts, etc.) LUKE 4:18 FALL FOOD DRIVE The Luke 4:18 Committee is once again holding a Fall Food Drive. We are asking for your donations of non perishable items in support of our local Vaughan Food Bank. Your support is always appreciated, especially at this time of year when we are helping others who are in need. Please send in items to school by Thursday, October 9, 2014. We thank you for your generosity and ongoing support. We have a lot for which to be thankful! OUTDOOR CLOTHING Now that school has begun again the weather seems to be fluctuating all the time. We continue to remind parents that the children must come appropriately dressed for outdoor recess periods. Only during inclement weather (i.e. rain) will children remain indoors. Fresh air is a necessary ingredient for a responsive child, as is exercise between periods of class work. If your child is too sick to go out for recess, then they are too sick to come to school. All students who come to school are expected to go out for recess. NEWS FROM THE ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB October is Walk to School Month The month of October has been designated as International Walk to School Month. St.Veronica's Environmental Committee is encouraging our school community to walk to school to help promote the importance of keeping our air clean. A suggestion for those families that have to drive is to park well away from the school and have your child walk the rest of the way. Better yet, you can walk with them and enjoy some precious quality time! There are also many health benefits of walking, which include weight and blood pressure control, reduction in the risk of diabetes, and better academic performance. In addition, it creates safer streets with less traffic near school zones. We hope that you can join us in celebrating the many benefits of walking to school! October 20-26 is Waste Reduction Week The Environmental Committee is calling on St. Veronica’s students and staff to join the waste reduction movement from October 20-26. St. Veronica will be participating in the Ontario Waste-Free Lunch Challenge (WFLC) to help encourage our school to reduce the amount of garbage we produce and to educate our students, staff, and parents about waste reduction. We are asking that students and staff show their support by packing a waste-free lunch (one that contains no throwaway packaging or food leftovers) from October 20-26. Let’s work together for a greener planet! PAGE 3 ST. VERONICA NEWS Community Noticeboard SAFE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT EARLY ARRIVAL SAFE ARRIVAL PROGRAM Parents must plan early arrival for their children. Supervision in the school yard begins at 8:45 a.m. Students may be safely dropped off at that time. Early arrival enables students to line up with classmates when the bell rings at 9:00 a.m. JK & SK students have DIRECT ENTRY starting at 8:45 a.m. Those children entering the school through the front door and not with their class are late and must get a late slip from the office. ABSENCES—WE NEED YOUR ASSISTANCE. It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to inform the school if their child will not be present at school. As the parent you are required to report your child’s absence by logging onto the Safe Arrival Parent Portal at yorkcdsb.schoolconnects.com OR by calling the Toll Free Safe Arrival Phone Number at 1-855-856 -7862 . If we cannot reach anyone, it is our duty, under the Safe Arrival Program, to call the police. Let’s work together to make sure that our children are safe. PARENTS IN THE SCHOOL BUILDING CELL PHONES / ELECTRONICS / TOYS All parents/guardians, volunteers and visitors are welcome to our school. In the interest of safety, and to prevent interruptions to classes, all parents/guardians and visitors MUST first report to the school office when entering the school. Please sign in and wear the visitor identification provided. For the safety of all occupants in the building, it is important that the students and staff know that you are an approved visitor (Policy 611). On behalf of your children’s safety, we thank you for adhering to this procedure. PARKING / DROP-OFF & PICK-UP Our drop off/parking situation at St. Veronica has undergone a transformation. The Kiss ‘n Ride lane is running smoothly as a drop -off only (no parking). You may use the Kiss ‘n Ride lane to drop off your child(ren) but you must remain in your vehicle and move along as soon as they are dropped off so the flow of traffic can continue. No vehicles should be stopped or parked in the Kiss ’n Ride lane at any time. Also, PLEASE DO NOT BLOCK ANY DRIVEWAYS OF THE HOMES ACROSS FROM THE SCHOOL. The parking lot is open for parents who wish to park their vehicles. Please do not double-park or block anyone in. Think safety for all children, staff and community. STANDARDIZED DRESS CODE It is wonderful to see the students of St. Veronica dressed in their standardized dress code. Remember, navy blue bottoms and white, grey, or navy blue tops are permitted. No jeans are permitted according to the new policy. This year students who do not comply to the SDC will be subject to Progressive Discipline. Thank you for supporting this initiative and encouraging your children to wear the school colours. It definitely promotes and illustrates our great school spirit! LUNCH DROP-OFF / ROUTINES In order to reduce the number of classroom and office disruptions, we ask that students are sent to school with their lunch in the morning. If a lunch must be brought to school at lunch time, we ask that you let your child know to come down at 12:00 to get it in the foyer. A lunch table sits in the foyer so that the child’s labeled lunch can be left on the table for pick up. We will not be calling into classrooms as this is disruptive to both student routines and the office. Thank you for your cooperation. The use of cell phones is strictly prohibited in the school. Students will be allowed to use the school phone in emergency cases. All electronics—MP3, IPOD, video-players, tablets, etc., must be safely left at home. If a cell phone is brought to school, it must be OUT OF SIGHT AND TURNED OFF. If it is seen, it will be taken away. As well, all expensive jewellery, clothing items, or toys should also be left at home. The school is not responsible for lost / stolen items. MEDICATION If your child requires medication during the school day, please call the office to get a medication form. The form and the medication must be brought to the office. Medication cannot be stored in the classroom or with the student. INCLEMENT WEATHER When it is raining in the morning before school begins, inclement weather procedures will be in place. In this situation, at 8:45 a.m.—9:00 a.m., students will begin their day indoors. All outer doors will be locked, except for the front doors and the kindergarten exit doors. All students, except for Kindergarten students, are asked to enter from the front doors during inclement weather in the morning. Kindergarten students are asked to enter through their play area to their exterior classroom doors. Staff members will be there to greet your child and direct them to their classrooms. During the school day, inclement weather procedures will be followed for all recesses when it is raining. ST. VERONICA WEBSITE & TWITTER Please visit our website regularly at sva.ycdsb.ca for lots of up-to-date information. As well, follow us on Twitter @StVeronicaCES for updates on daily events. Twitter is the fastest and most efficient way to remain current with all that is happening at SVA!! Please follow us! PAGE 4 ST. VERONICA NEWS School News at St. Veronica CES LUNCH TIME ROUTINES Most students stay for lunch at school on a regular basis; however, some students do go home. It is imperative that your children’s teachers are informed of this routine. Any changes in the routine need to be clearly communicated to the teacher. Parents wishing to treat their children to a “special” lunch are asked to come to the office to pick-up their children and sign them out. This applies to all grades, including intermediate. Students are NOT allowed to leave school property for lunch, unless: 1) they are accompanied by an adult who picks the student up at the school office; 2) they go home for lunch everyday. STUDENT SIGN IN / OUT BOOK Again this year, if you pick-up your child early from school for an appointment or your child arrives at school after 9:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m., it is requested that you sign your child in / out at the office. It is imperative to know the whereabouts of all students. In the event that another family member / friend must pick-up your child, you must inform your child’s teacher via a letter and they must follow the procedures. It is best that arrangements are made in the morning so a letter can be sent rather than calling the school as this cuts down on class disruptions. MORNING ROUTINES & SAFETY Please remember that only students and staff members on supervision duty are allowed to be on the playground. Parents or Caregivers who bring children to school in the morning must walk their children to the yard and then leave them in the care of the teachers on duty. For the safety of all, the only adults in the yard should be the teachers and staff members wearing their safety vests. If you are dropping off your kindergarten child, please bring them into their gate and then return to waiting behind the parking lot fence. No one should be standing outside the kindergarten fence, since that is in the Primary playground area. On behalf of your children’s safety, I thank you for respecting this. BELL TIMES 9:00 a.m.— Morning Entry 10:25 a.m. —10:40 a.m.— Morning Recess 12:00 p.m.—12:20 p.m.— Lunch 12:20 p.m.—1:00 p.m.—Lunch Recess 2:20 p.m.—2:35 p.m.—Afternoon Recess 3:30 p.m.—Dismissal CATHOLIC SCHOOL COUNCIL Thank you to all who came out to our first meeting on September 17, and to all who volunteered their time to be a part of the 2014-15 CSC. It is wonderful to see such a large and enthusiastic group once again. Our next meeting will take place on Monday October 6 at 7 pm in the Staffroom. See you there. CROSS COUNTRY MEET Grade 4 to 8 students have been practicing hard in preparation for the upcoming Cross Country meet at Bruce's Mills on Wednesday, October 15th. We are very proud of the students' ongoing enthusiasm and commitment. We are excited for the upcoming meet and look forward to seeing our students put their hard work into practice. MADD PRESENTATION TO INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS On Monday September 15, the Grade 7 & 8 students had a presentation from MADD Canada (Mother’s Against Drunk Driving). MADD Canada's school assembly programs bring high-energy drug and alcohol impaired driving awareness and risk reduction messaging to the world of education. Youth and school programming have been a key component of MADD Canada's youth services, education and awareness initiatives since 1994. The programs are designed to communicate directly with young people on their level and in their language and encourage them to take a closer look at their values and perceptions. It is our hope that students retain this message throughout their lives and that it will be a positive reminder to make good decisions. GRADE 4 PACE SCREENING Grade 4 is the school year for the board-wide PACE screening process. This information will be collected over a period of time and will assist us in assessing children who may benefit from our program for gifted students known as Program for Academic and Creative Extension (PACE). From September 23-26, all grade 4 students in the York Catholic District School Board took part in a group standardized assessment. Classroom teachers administered the Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test (CCAT) to their classes. Scores and school information are reviewed at the Board and children whose scores are excellent/very high on this achievement test will be considered for the next step in the screening process. If your child is selected for further assessment, you will be asked to complete a Parent Inventory of Information and return it to the school, at your earliest convenience. If you do not receive a Parent Inventory, it is because your child’s scores were not in the range for further screening. October 2014 S M U N T O N W U E Health & Safety Week Continues T E D 1 Gr. 6s return from Camp Muskoka F H U 2 S R I 3 Gr. 7 & 8 Immunizations 4 JK/SK Trip to Round the Bend Farm—am 5 6 CSC Mtg—7 pm 7 Terry Fox Walk 8 Opening School 9 Terry Fox Walk Mass—9:30 am (Rain Date) 10 11 12 13 Happy Thanksgiving Day! (No school) 14 15 Cross Country Meet @ Bruce’s Mill 16 Bus Safety 17 Bus Safety 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 P. A. Day & Election Day (No school for students) 28 Picture ReTake Day 29 30 31 Happy Hallowe’en DanceA-Thon A T Catholic School Council News Remaining Catholic School Council Meetings for 2014-2015: Meetings are held this school year on Mondays at 7pm in the Staffroom as follows: Oct 6 Nov 3 Jan 12 Feb 9 April 13 May 4 June 8 Oct 2014 Introducing Our Council: •Co-Chairs: Rocchina DiTommaso and Tanya Barbosa •Co-Treasurers: Lea Biasutto and Angela DaSilva •Co-Secretaries: Lori Thorn and Laura Polidoro •Fundraising Co-Chairs: Ivana Mariani and Christina Stalteri •Teacher Representative: Pat Lia •Council Members: Rita Meffe, Teresa Vieni, Mary Gallo-Tanel, Daniela Fragnelli, Mary Cerullo, Antonina Spadafina, Claudia Bernardo, Angela Bancheri, Helen Perciballi, Cathy Rago, Christine Faraco, Nella Gagliardi, Melanie Fusaro, Rita Di Stefano, Diana Piscionieri, Maureen Younan-Khananisho, Nadia DeLiberato, Julie Lopes Brito, Frank Currim, and Sabrina Onorati. • We have total of 4 Staff Members, 8 Executives and 20 Members We encourage all parents to get involved in any of the various school activities and committees. Together we make SVA a great place for our children! You are always welcome to join us at our next meeting! Have ideas for the Catholic School Council? Come out to our next meeting and share your ideas and/or send an e-mail to svacsc@gmail.com SVA CSC is now involved in sponsoring two children from the Philippines. Boy 7 years of age and a girl, 8 years of age. We have received photos and letters and will be displaying them in the school. Our hope is that we can continue sponsoring and watch these children grow into the individuals God meant for them to be!