Newsletter 2015 April - Our Lady of the Annunciation CES
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Newsletter 2015 April - Our Lady of the Annunciation CES
April 2015 “Catholic Communities of Faith” Ms. L. D’Andrea Principal Exploring Paths of Joy Ms. J. Dixon Retired Principal Ms. A. Stong Mr. D. Mazzotta School Trustees Ms. M. Battista, Area 4 School Superintendent Our lady of the annunciation news PARTNERS IN EDUCATION Father P. Lackmanec Pastor, O.L.A. Parish Easter is the most joyous time of our Liturgical year - the Resurrection of Our Lord. The simplicity of Lent comes to an end and our focus changes. Easter is not just one day but a whole season. In fact, Easter time in the Liturgical year is fifty days long and concludes on Pentecost Sunday. We all wait with anticipation for spring. As Spring arrives there are many reasons to feel optimistic. We enjoy the longer and warmer days and look forward to the blooming flowers, the budding trees, the birds singing and the world made new. These are all signs of God’s warmth, love, and life giving powers. Spring helps us to rejoice in the newness of life and to celebrate all life that comes from God. We wonder at the beauty of this season and the hope that it brings. As we anticipate the warmer weather of spring and more days of sunshine, we hope that you and your families enjoy all the blessings and beauty that come with the arrival of Spring. We pray that each of you will be blessed with many opportunities for renewal. “Our Lord does not care so much for the importance of our works as for the love with which they are done.” St. Teresa of Avila SPRING HAS SPRUNG! May God who clothes the flowers and feeds the birds of the sky, who leads the lambs to pasture and the deer to water, who multiplied loaves and fishes and changed water into wine lead us feed us multiply us and change us until we reflect the glory of our Creator through all eternity from Celtic Blessings, compiled by Ray Simpson “Respect for ourselves guides our morals; Respect for others guides our manners.” Lawrence Sterne INSIDE THIS ISSUE Integration of Our Catholic Faith 3 Continuous Improvement of Student Achievement 4 Engaging Our Communities 5 April Home Calendar 6 Our Lady of the Annunciation CES 30 Bayswater Avenue, Richmond Hill School # 905 773-5592 Safe Arrival # 1-855-856-7862 http://ola.ycdsb.ca Principal’s Message It is with great pride and excitement that I write this letter of introduction to you as the newly appointed Principal of Our Lady of the Annunciation. I am privileged to be joining the Our Lady of the Annunciation community and I am looking forward to meeting you in the coming weeks. I have almost twenty-five years educational experience spanning Grades K-8, Special Education and Library. My most recent leadership roles have been Elementary Vice Principal at Fr. Frederick McGinn and Blessed Trinity. I bring my passion as an educational leader to your son/daughter’s school and I am honoured to work with you as a partner in your child’s educational success. Along with staff, I will work hard to continue the legacy of success established at Our Lady of the Annunciation. I hope to continue to build strong relationships with parents, students, staff, parish and our community partners. Among many goals for the school, I intend to provide leadership that will continue to facilitate a school environment that meets the needs of each student. We will continue to provide an academically rich and challenging program where your child will be engaged through his or her previous knowledge and experience but also by exploring new ideas. I believe strongly that parents, teachers, support staff, and administration all have an important role to encourage our children to become active learners. It is my sincere desire to provide expanded opportunities for our students to acquire the 21st Century skills they will need to equip them to live in a complex, competitive, information-age, technology-driven society. With your help, and the help of the Our Lady of the Annunciation school and community, I look forward to watching every student reach his or her full potential. My door is always open and I welcome your feedback and collaboration. Please feel free to stop in or make an appointment to share with me any concerns or suggestions. I am looking forward to building relationships with students, staff and parents as we work together to continue to develop a strong sense of community. I wish to thank Ms. Dixon for all her fine work building a wonderful school community and I wish her much joy and all of God’s blessings as she journeys into retirement. In partnership, Ms. D’Andrea Principal A message from Ms. Dixon It is with a deep sense of pride and affection that I bid farewell to the community of Our Lady of the Annunciation CES. It has been a sincere pleasure to serve the students, staff and parents of this community. I would like to thank everyone who helps make OLA such a great place to be: our very supportive parents; our School Council Chair, Annabelle DiMambro and the council members; all of the staff, who care for your children and always provide quality learning opportunities for them; to Father Peter for his spiritual guidance; and finally, our students who are a source of inspiration daily. Special thanks for the gifts, cards, flowers and best wishes I received. Your kindness and generosity will not be forgotten. I would like to welcome Ms. Linda D’Andrea to OLA as your new principal. She is a dedicated Catholic educator with strong communication and leadership skills. I know that her many gifts will serve the OLA community well. God Bless each of you always! Sincerely, Ms. Dixon Retired Principal Integration of Our Catholic Faith SHARELIFE EASTER FLOWER CAMPAIGN This year, OLA is having an Easter Flower fundraiser to support ShareLife initiatives. All proceeds will be donated to ShareLife. Thank you so much for supporting our initiative. Flowers will be available on Wed. April 1st between GRADE 2 FIRST COMMUNION 12-5pm in our front foyer for pick-up. Our Grade Two students Thank you to Ms. Savoy and Mrs. will be receiving the Sac- Mastrogiacomo for organizing this rament of First Holy event for our school community. Communion this spring as a class. We thank FaApril ther Peter for giving the children the Catholic Virtue: spiritual guidance to become more Fully Alive in Christ. We would also like to thank Mrs. Savoy, and Mrs. Bergougnou for helping to prepare our students. ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS’ DAY Wednesday April 22nd has been designated as a day to give special recognition to staff in the office who work so hard to ensure that our school runs smoothly. Thank you to Mrs. Romano, Mrs. Masucci, and Mrs. Pellerito for all that they do. GRADE 8 RETREAT On Friday April 24th, our Gr. 8’s will be attending a retreat at OLA Parish, along with the Gr.8’s from OLH and FFM .The day will begin with a Mass celebrated by Fr. Peter, followed by a Guest Speaker: Michael Way Skinner. The Gr. 8 teachers will lead the students in various community building activities in the afternoon. Go All Stars Go!! JUNIOR BASKETBALL The girls junior basketball team will be training for a tournament at Fr. Fredrick McGinn on May 5. Thank you to the girls’ coach, Ms. Sansalone. Our boys junior basketball team has also been practicing and getting ready for their tournament on May 4th which we will be at Holy Name CES. Thank you to the boys’ coach, Ms. Sansalone. Page 3 REVERENCE I will: treat myself and others with consideration, high regard, courtesy and dignity. OLA Annual Summer BBQ Monday, June 8th, 2015 We are looking for a small group of people to assist in the organization of this year’s school BBQ on Monday June 8h. We need people to help with purchasing the prizes, counting BBQ money, scheduling volunteers, and making up the family envelopes. As well as during the evening of the BBQ. Any time you have would be greatly appreciated. Please help in making this year’s BBQ a memorable one! Please call Ms. Ferri at 647-9992231 . MOSAIC TILE CROSSES KEEPSAKES Our Grade 2 and 8 students will have an opportunity to work with a local artist, Shawna Robbins, of “Feeling Artsy”, to create mosaic crosses on April 8, 9 and 10, 2015. The students will be creating a special mosaic tiled keepsake geared specifically to our Confirmation and First Holy Communion classes. Shawna will be guiding the students through the elements of geometry, the principles of design and the correct/safe use of tools. On your child’s day, please ensure that your child wears appropriate clothes or brings a smock with them to school. The children will be using tile glue and grout for this project. The cost for this workshop is $20.00 per Grade 8 student, and $10.00 per Grade 2 student for materials. The entire cost will be paid for through our Fundraising Funds and through the School Funds as a remembrance to the students of receiving their special sacrament. GRADE 8 GRADUATION– REVISED DATES Our Gr. 8 Graduation dates have been revised. Please mark your calendars. The OLA Gr. 8 Graduation Mass will be held on Fri. June 19th at 1:30 p.m. in our school gym. The Awards Ceremony and Dinner/Dance will be held on the evening of Tues. June 23rd beginning at 5:00 p.m. at Oakview Terrace. More details to follow. O U R L A DY O F T HE A N N U N C I A T I O N N E W S Continuous Improvement of Student Achievment ASSESSMENTS OF READING, WRITING AND MATHEMATICS, PRIMARY AND JUNIOR DIVISIONS: EQAO Preparation for EQAO is ongoing. Teachers are teaching the mandated curriculum throughout the year. The grade three and six classes will be participating in sample assessments so that they become familiar with the format and expectations of the upcoming assessments. EQAO Assessment will be administered between May 25th and June 5th. Many parents often ask what they can do to prepare their child for EQAO. As a school we encourage students to arrive on time, have a good breakfast and a good night sleep. Please ensure that your child attends regularly and avoid booking appointments. However, if your child is ill, do not send them to school. Reduce both yours and your child’s anxiety level. This is only one assessment of what your child has learned. The teacher’s regular classroom assessments remain crucial to the learning process. DENTAL SCREENING Dental Screening will be conducted at OLA on April 27th by registered dental hygienists of York Region for all children in Grades JK, SK, 2 and 8, possibly Grades 4, 6 as required by the Ministry of Health. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Junior and Intermediate students will be competing in the school level Oral Communication competition on April 15th. Junior presentations will begin at 9:15 a.m. , and Intermediate presentations at 10:45 a.m. in the school gym. Thank you to our junior and intermediate teachers for preparing our students . Thank you to Ms. DeFina and Ms. Bergougnou for organizing this event for our students. The top junior and intermediate speaker will compete at the Area Level Competition that will take place on April 29th at OLH CES. We wish all of our students good luck with their speeches. Parents are invited to attend our school level competition on April 15th. GRADE 8’s VISIT OTTAWA On May 27, 28, and 29, our Grade 8 students will be traveling to Ottawa as an enhancement of the Gr. 8 curriculum in History, Geography, Science, the Arts and French programs. They will have an opportunity to visit the Supreme Court of Canada, the Parliament Buildings, the Royal Canadian Mint, Canadian Museum of Science & Technology and much more. Thank you to our Grade 8 teachers , Ms. Carinci and Ms. Thompson, for organizing this excursion for our students. PUPPETS COOL Our Gr. 4 to 6 students will be involved in the PUPPETS COOL workshops April 15, 16 and 17th. These workshops were designed to complement the four strands of the media literacy component of the Ontario Curriculum. The "Anti-Bullying Puppetry-Workshop" was created with input and approval from an Elementary School Principal and a registered Child Psychologist. During the PUPPETS COOL! puppetry workshops, students use “googlyeyed" finger puppets to explore the basic principles of hand-puppetry. Once they master the art of synching their puppet's mouth movements with their voices, they move on to create their own sock-puppet characters. PUPPETS COOL! provides students with the wide range of materials they require to create unique and original puppets. The puppets start as simple sock-puppets and may evolve into more complicated creatures with rod operated arms and hands. The puppets are easily adaptable and can be more or less complicated, depending on what the grade level and students’ abilities allow. At a later date, the students may form into groups where they can create, rehearse and then present simple puppet shows for family, friends and classmates. WELCOME TO KINDERGARTEN We are very pleased to continue with the Welcome To Kindergarten program at OLA. The WTK program is provided by The Learning Partnership. The program provides parents and their pre-school children with the resources and experiences to begin their child’s formal education with a foundation in early learning and literacy, nurtured within their home. Parents/caregivers of students who are registered to attend Junior Kindergarten in September 2015, have been invited to attend a workshop on Thurs. May 21st at OLA School. Parents and new JK students will attend a session at the specific time they chose at registration. Parents will learn strategies and receive resources that they can use together with their child to promote early literacy, numeracy, and learning skills at home, that will help them in the transition to school. For more information about the program visit: www.thelearningpartnership.ca Page 4 Page 4 O U R L A DY O F T HE A N N U N C I A T I O N N E W S Engaging Our Communities EARTH WEEK During the week of April 20th we will encourage our students to demonstrate respect and care for the environment. This is an ongoing message that we continue to share with the students. We are always looking at ways of being actively involved in environmental issues on a regular basis. .EARTH DAY Energy Conservation Hey O.L.A.! Did you know that Earth Day is April 22nd? To honour our wonderful planet, we can: Help clean litter from local parks Walk, bike or run instead of drive (Carpool if you must use your car) Plant a tree Start a garden Instead of using lights, burn a candle for a day Tell Someone…….this is a great opportunity to make the world a better place!!! Check out www.earthday.ca for more ideas or suggestions. YEARBOOK 2014-15 Just a reminder that April 10th is the last day to submit your yearbook orders, All Star Lines, and payment. There will be no extra yearbooks to purchase in June. . MOVING If you are moving and transferring to another school, it is important that you inform the school as soon as possible so that we may determine our staffing needs for the 2015-2016 school year. Page 5 WASTE MINIMIZATION Reducing the amount of waste we create is the most efficient way of conserving resources and protecting our environment. When one avoids making waste, one does not need to worry about recycling or reusing it later. Some things you could do to reduce waste are: reduce paper by using both sides buy products that have recycled materials pack your lunch in reusable containers avoid over-packaged products use cloth bags rather than plastic Encourage your friends and family to take these small measures in waste reduction. JK REGISTRATIONS If you have not yet registered your child, please do so as soon as possible. If you know of someone intending on registering their children for September, please encourage them to do so as soon as possible. We are beginning the staffing process and need to determine our staffing needs. Thank you. DRIVEWAY SAFETY The safety of our children is constantly of utmost concern. Thank you to all our parents who are using our Kiss and Ride area so well. This is the area just past the front doors. Just a reminder, children should have their backpacks with them and ready to get out of the car when you pull up to the curb. This really helps to reduce congestion. Also, please pull up as far as you can in the loop in order to make room for as many cars as possible. We can not block the bus lanes. Once again, thank-you for assisting with the safety of all our students. INOCULATIONS Grade 7 students will receive their final Hep B inoculation on Thurs. April 2nd . It is advisable that students wear a short sleeved shirt and eat breakfast on that day. Grade 8 girls will also receive their HPV inoculation on on this day. The next Catholic Council Meeting is Mon. April 20th at 7:00 p.m. in the Library. ALL WELCOME!