May 2015 Newsletter - Polson Park Public School
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May 2015 Newsletter - Polson Park Public School
École Polson Park Public School Newsletter May 2015 Principal’s Message - Mr. Seiveright “Continuous effort – not strength or intelligence, is the key to unlocking our true potential.” Winston Churchill Just when you thought spring was never going to come, as it snowed in the middle of April and you wondered if you would need your snowpants through June, the beautiful weather has hit. May is always a time when we get outside for learning, physical activity, and play, and this year looks to be no different. Congratulations to the cast and crew of Aladdin – what a show! Months of hard work culminated in 3 stellar performances, and everyone involved can be very proud of their accomplishment. A school play is one of those events that will stay with a child long after he or she has left Polson Park. Now it seems as though athletics have taken over the extra-curricular focus. Our two basketball teams both had first-game victories, and continue to practice as we head towards our tournaments this week. The running club has started, and track and field will happen this month as well. The level of participation and positive energy is great to see throughout the school. Spring also brings a renewed focus on the environment. We had a great Earth Day last week, complete with our annual Pitch-In event to clean up our yard and the surrounding parks. Everyone did a great job to make our school community look beautiful for spring. Later this month we will be having our annual Gardening Day. Look for more info about this event later on in this newsletter. This week is also Education Week in Ontario. This year at Polson we are celebrating our achievements in math, and continuing our efforts to move forward in this area. Thanks again to all parents and community members for your feedback and questions. I can always be reached at polso@limestone.on.ca or at 542-5926. Track and Field and Running Our Running Club has started again, preparing for the LCVI Road Race later this week, on May 6. Thanks Mme Martha Ms. Jarbeau, Mme Valikoski and Mme Connie for your work with the team. Later this month, on May 13, our grade 3-6 students will compete in our annual Polson Park Track meet. Students will challenge themselves in the 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, long and triple jumps. Our top athletes will then move on to our Regional Track Meet on June 2 at the Invista Centre, and possibly go from there to the District Track Championships on June 8. Good luck Panthers! EQAO Our grade 3 and 6 students will be taking part in the province-wide EQAO assessment this year from May 25 to June 5. This consists of several math and language assessments over 3 days. During the testing we ask the whole school to be as quiet as possible, and to limit distractions such as late arrival and early pick-up. EQAO allows parents to gauge their child’s progress against Provincial Standards, and is a tool used in school-wide planning to assess our strengths and next steps as a school. We use this information along with Report Card Data and other teacher assessments to build our School Improvement Plan in coming years. For more information visit www.eqao.com Come help our Garden! Once again this year we are planning a day to clean out the garden at the west end of the school. Last year’s garden day was a great success, and we hope for as much participation this time around. This year’s garden day is Saturday, May 9. An information notice is going home with this newsletter – please complete it and return it to the school if you are able to join us. Proper Footwear Parents are reminded to send children with proper footwear, even in the warm weather. Flip flops and sandals can be dangerous when children are running on the pavement, and are not suitable for the gym. Running shoes are the best choice for school, even when it is warm outside. Math Corner Take advantage of math in the world Every day is a great time to learn how math relates to the real world. Math is everywhere! Take advantage of the many great opportunities to practice math naturally! Below are a few ideas to get you started: Cooking can involve weighing, measuring, ordering, estimating, adding, multiplying … Restaurants and shopping can involve money, number identification, estimating, adding, subtracting, division … Parties can involve matching numbers of people to plates, cutlery, area of tables, estimation, multiplication … Trips can involve time, distance, budgeting, speed, evaluating various routes, license plate games (e.g. adding or multiplying the numbers on the plate) … Home projects can involve estimation, measuring, multiplication … Gardening can involve measuring, counting, area, division … Gardening Day! Bring your gloves, rake, and shovel and come help us clean out our garden for the season. May 9, 9-11 a.m. See you there! May/Mai Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Day 1 2 3 4 Day 2 Grade 5/6 BBall tourney at Queen’s 5 Day 3 6 Day 4 7 Day 5 Hot Lunch Pizza 8 Day 1 Tuckwell and Valikoski to Gould Lake 9 Gardening Day 9-11 a.m. 10 11 Day 2 Grade 4/5 BBall tourney at Queen’s Mmes Martha and Gemma to Little Cat 12 Day 3 13 Day 4 Track and Field Day SAC meeting 6:00 p.m. 14 Day 5 SAC Food Revolution 5-7 p.m. Hot Lunch Ramekins 15 Day 1 Food Revolution Day 16 20 Day 3 21 Day 4 Hot Lunch Subway 22 PA Day 23 27 Day 2 Grade 3 EQAO 28 Day 3 Hot Lunch Pizza 29 Day 4 30 17 18 Victoria Day 24/31 25 Day 5 Grade 3 EQAO Gr. 6 Parent Night at Calvin Park - 6:00 p.m. M. Vachon and Nesdoly to Little Cat 19 Day 2 Junior classes to gymnastics 26 Day 1 Grade 3 EQAO Junior classes to gymnastics