November Newsletter
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November Newsletter
E l m a To w n s h i p P S November Newsletter November 3, 2014 5972 Line 72 RR#2 Atwood, ON 519 356 2241 hp://elmatownship.amdsb.ca/ Principal: Mr. G. Haber Vice Principal: Ms. B. Alken Courage: Facing the challenge Courage does not always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, “I will try again tomorrow”. Mary Anne Radmacher Principal’s Message It is with mixed feelings that I share this news with you. Effective January, 2015, Ms. Alken will be the new Principal of Avon Public School in Stratford. While I am sorry to see Ms. Alken leave Elma as she has been an outstanding Vice Principal, I know you all join me in congratulating her on this promotion. Ms. Alken has served Elma as Vice Principal for close to two years now and, as a community, we have come to know her as a hard working advocate for children. She will undoubtedly be missed. We wish her all the best as she moves on to Avon! Beginning in January, Jessica Vanderkayden will serve as the Vice Principal at Elma. Ms. Vanderkayden comes to us from the Waterloo Region District School Board where she is presently employed as a teacher. I have no doubt she will quickly see what a great, welcoming community this is. Kindergarten Registration takes place on November 21st. Please be sure to call ahead! Our Students’ Safety Every school has procedures in place to ensure that all students are safe and accounted for at all times of the day. We take this responsibility very seriously, and ask for your help in following these procedures. • Pick up and drop off is only in the office. • If you have something to drop off for your child, bring it to the office and the staff will make sure that your child receives it in a timely manner. • At no time are parents to go to the buses to pick up students. If you need to pick up your child and have not sent a note, come to the office and we will call them from the classroom or the buses as they are loading. • At no time during the school day are parents to drive around the school, past the loop in the front, in their vehicles. • At no time are parents to stop in their vehicles and speak to children on the playground. This raises red flags for staff on duty as they do not know who is stopping. • If you have an urgent request during a recess period to call your child, come to the office and the staff will radio out to the teachers on duty. Together we will ensure the safety of all the students in our charge. Elmighties Cross Country The Elmighties will once again be promoting Healthy Eating and Physical Activity in Elma students and staff. This years' Elmighties are: Stephanie, Emily, Brianna, Brianna, Hilary, Cameron, Sage, Eric, Mitchel, Keegan, Jack, and James. Elma’s cross country team once again had an incredibly large number of participants with almost 90 students! We try to include runners of all ages and abilities and hope to foster a life-long love of running. All runners are to be congratulated for their dedication to attending practices for the entire 7 week season. Soccer Elma’s team attended two meets. The first The Junior Soccer Tournament was held At meet was the Regional Meet and involved Elma on October 15th. Elma’s team played the 7 schools in the north region. The secthree qualifying games against Maitland River, North Woods and Listowel Eastdale with a per- ond meet was at Falls Reserve Conservation Area. This District meet involved all the fect record. They were advanced to the final schools in the AMDSB. Runners have to championship game against Wallace Public earn their way to the District meet and we School and after being tied 2-2 for some time, Elma came back to win the title. Elma’s players are proud to say we were able to take 66 worked well together by playing their positions, runners! Competition is stiff at this meet and passing the ball and protecting their feisty goal- it is an incredible achievement to earn a medal. keepers, Cole and Brent . Congratulations to Elma’s 2014 junior mixed soccer team! Team While all results are worth recognizing, Members include: Kyra, Brooke, TD, Makenzie, Erica, Sadie Tina, Megan, Taytt, Cole, Joel, space limits us to only mentioning the top few. Full results can be found on lists postNathan, Alex, Boyd, Darren, Brock, Dakota, ed in the hallways. Brent ,Nicholas, Bracken. A special thank you to Elma Minor Soccer volunteers Mike McCourt and Bill Patterson for lining the fields for the tournament. Referees for the day were former Elma students Ben Rothwell, Blake Buchanan, and Joel Shaw. It was great to see these boys back at Elma. They did a fantastic job keeping the games in check as well as communicating with players and coaches. Finally, thank you to the flaggers (Robbie and Nico , Scott , Olivia , Peter , Salome , Vanessa , and Matayia ) The following runners earned medals: Regional Meet AMDSB Meet 1st Aidan, Jack Stephanie Jack 2nd Logan, Emily 3rd Austin, Rachelle Emily Tina, Todd 6th Emily 7th Aidan, Kyra 8th Todd 9th Tyler, Damian 10th Rachelle Honourable mention to Stephanie who just missed winning a medal at the District meet with an 11th place finish. Before and After School Survey Robotics! You will find an information letter and survey attached to this month’s email. Please take a moment to fill this out, it will only take a few minutes at most, and will guide the programs and services that are offered to all the families in the AMDSB. The electronic survey can be found at www.yourschools.ca, about half way down the page on the right hand side, under "Other Important Sites". Elma's Lego Robotics Team, "Avon Maitland Innovators" have been busy preparing for a qualifier tournament on November 22, 2014 in Waterloo. The team is working hard to build and program robots that will complete challenges created by First Lego League. On October 1st, the students met with our boards director Mr. Doherty at Elma and asked him some great questions to help them in creating their research project. Our project mission this season is to find a better or more innovative way to help someone learn. We have been challenged to design an innovative solution that adds value to society by improving something that already exist, using something that exists in a new way, or inventing something totally new. The following students will be the first team to represent Avon Maitland District School Board and Elma Township Public School at the Elementary level in a First Lego Robotics competition. Our long term goal is to get more schools in our board involved and ideally have our students work collaboratively with other students not only in our board, but in other boards across our Province as well: Tyler, Wesley, Alyssa, Michael, Wilson, Chaise, Nicholas, Nick, Emily, and Wyatt . Peer Pals Once again Elma students are participating in training to be part of the PEER Pals program. The program provides students with the skills to encourage positive social interactions in our school community. The students will have the opportunity to enhance leadership, organizational and problem solving skills through planning recess activities for the primary students during recess twice a week. Thanks to the following students for taking the initiative to become part of the program. Taytt, Nathan, Roma, Wyatt, Bracken, Cole, Emily, Henry, Alex, Boyd, Zoey, Jordan, Emily Elma TPS will be hosting a Scholastic Book Fair from November 5-12 in the library. The Fair will remain open during teacher/parent interview times as well, November 6th and 7th. Please drop by to support the purchase of new resources for our library. Thank you! Many thanks to the Sunday School group at Trowbridge United Church for their generous gift of backpacks and school supplies for our hard working families. Your generosity is greatly appreciated by our school community. If your child is in need of a new backpack, please contact the office as there are two un- Choose to protect you and your family from the flu Influenza (or the flu) is a respiratory illness that can spread quickly from person to person – especially children. The flu shot is free and is recommended for everyone over six months of age. Starting in late October, the flu shot is available at community flu shot clinics, your family doctor’s office and at select pharmacies (for people over 5 years and older). For more information about the flu shot and a schedule of clinics: Call Health Line at 519271-7600 ext267 or toll-free at 1-877-2717348 ext 267 Visit www.pdhu.on.ca Follow us on Twitter @pdhealthun Save the Date! Come cheer on the Listowel Junior B Cyclones Hockey Club Free admission to the game for all ELMA students. When: Friday November 14th Where: Listowel Arena Game Time: 730 pm