newsletter-2015-03-31 - Albany Hills State School
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newsletter-2015-03-31 - Albany Hills State School
Albany Hills State School Strength through Knowledge Tuesday 31 March 2015 Edition 10 What’s on April 1 PLH & PMC Excursion 1 & 2 Regional AFL Trials 2 End Of Term 20 Term 2 begins 22, 23, 29, 30 Year 4 Excursions 22 Regional Netball Trials 23 District Girls Touch Trials 24 ANZAC Assembly 27 District Cross Country 28 Regional Hockey Trials May 1 Gala Day 22 Gala Day June 5 Gala Day Reminders Front Gate Closed 8:30am - 9:00am and 2:50pm - 3:15pm Back Gate Open 7:30am Closed 3:20pm Closed weekends and school holidays Uniform Shop Tues 2.30 – 3.30pm Wed 8am – 9.30am Thurs 8am – 9.30am Fri 8am – 8.30am 2:30 – 3:30pm Money Collection Mon - Fri Place in window box outside school office. Office Hours Mon-Fri 8:00am – 3:00pm A message from Mr Rod Mason... Dear Parents and Caregivers Goodbye Term 1, Hello Term 2 2015 Bring on Term 2 Term 1 certainly flew with much being accomplished, especially in setting up systems and processes to allow us to operate effectively and efficiently as we respond to the learning needs of students. Much of this may not be apparent outside the school, but internally staff have taken up the challenge of a clear focus on high expectations of practice and of student engagement. Following the Easter break (in Week 4), students in Years 3 and 5 will engage in National Testing of Literacy and Numeracy. This data is used to identify areas of improvement for individual students and to highlight aspects of the curriculum we need to focus on. It is important for as many students as possible to sit these tests as the data is a vital part of our response to the learning needs of students. Parents can be assured that students are well supported in the lead up and at the time of the test. Below is our number plate of priorities for 2015 (thanks to Mr Wiedman). Maths, Science and Writing are the focus of our curriculum. Explicit Teaching is used to teach new content. The other three teaching strategies of Interactive (group learning, whole class discussions), Indirect (inquiry and investigation) and Experiential (field trips, camps etc) are also being used throughout the school. Student achievement is also under the spotlight and I thank the staff for their organisation for the parent/teacher interviews held recently. This fits perfectly with our mantra that ‘Parents will know the level of learning of their children, and the next piece of work they are engaged in’. My office wall is currently decorated with information about all of our students and we are using this to make decisions about their learning program. This is a reflection of our belief that to teach well we need to know our students well. MSW Maths - Science Writing ANZAC Day, musical and sporting events, fancy dress and much more promises to make next term an exciting time of learning for our students. School Council elections, the P & C settling in with the new executive and preparations for the Fete in September will all contribute to building the collaborative culture and partnership between home and school. This bodes well for the future of Albany Hills State School. Enjoy the Easter break, not too much chocolate (what does constitute ‘Too Much Chocolate’?) and we look forward to resuming school on Monday April 20. Instruction Times Term 2: To ensure we provide the five hours instruction required by the Education Act, lessons will begin promptly at 8:30 as from next Term. The first bell will sound at 8:25 and students will move to their classrooms and get ready for the day. Parents are often helping with reading and activities in Prep and Year 1 at the start of the day, and, as this is a valuable part of learning this will continue in collaboration with classroom teachers. In the interests of maximising the educational opportunities for their children I’d ask parents to ensure they are in class on time, and that vacations or other substantial periods of time out of school be avoided. Rod Mason Principal Thought of the Week Enjoy the Easter break with family and friends Keong Road PO Box 378 Albany Creek Qld 4035 Albany Creek Qld 4035 The Herald: herald@albahillss.eq.edu.au Phone: 07 3264 0777 Fax: 07 3264 0700 Student Absence: 07 3264 0760 Email: admin@albahillss.eq.edu.au Website: www.albahillss.eq.edu.au studentabsences@albahillss.eq.edu.au From the Deputies…… LEAP Day Last Friday our student leaders attended the LEAP (Leading and Encouraging Active Participation) into Leadership Day which was held at Albany Creek State School and conducted by the Hills Coalition of State Schools (Albany Hills SS, Albany Creek SS, McDowall SS and Eatons Hill SS). They heard from our guest speaker Councillor Mike Charlton (Deputy Mayor, Councillor Division 9, Moreton Bay Regional Council) and the students also participated in workshops aimed at developing their leadership skills, including building confidence and public speaking. Our leaders represented Albany Hills extremely well. Days such as these demonstrate the strength of our state schools in providing great leadership opportunities for our students as well as highlighting the depth of talent in our schools. The Deputy Principals of the Hills Coalition would like to thank our student leaders for a great day. Every Day Counts As we reach the end of Term 1, parents are reminded of the importance of sending children to school every day. Unless your child is ill, it is expected that your child will be at school learning, every day of the school year. This term concludes at 3pm this Thursday 2 April. More information on the importance of regular school attendance is available at http://education.qld.gov.au/every daycounts/index.html School Security Keep a watch on our school these holidays With the holidays fast approaching, we need you to look out for after-hours crime in our school. If you see anything suspicious, please remember to call the School Watch number – 13 17 88. The School Watch program is a partnership between the Department of Education and Training, the Queensland Police Service and the State Government Protective Security Service. It aims to reduce vandalism, theft and arson in Queensland schools. If you do see something suspicious, please don’t attempt to intervene. Call the School Watch number and let the local police or State Government Protective Security Service deal with the matter. Keep the number handy – 13 17 88 – and let’s work together to help create a safer school community. Kedron/Wavell RSL involved in the assembly. Mrs Ormiston has selected children to sing at the assembly. There will be two representatives from each class laying a wreath. Two senior ADF children will be representing the Defence families in the school. This is an important date in our school’s calendar as we have a large number of Australian Defence Families at the school. Everyone is welcome so please come along and help us educate our children on the importance of ANZAC Day. Help us remember on ANZAC Day. Karen O’Connor Stay Informed! There are now at least four easy ways to stay informed about what’s going on at Albany Hills. Website: www.albahillss.eq.edu.au Twitter: @AlbanyHillsSS QSchools app: download and make Albany Hills a favourite Facebook: Albany Hills State School Parents page (managed by parents) Kind regards Dale Robertson Steve Wiedman Beth Henderson Deputy Principals Anzac Day Assembly The school will be holding a whole school assembly to commemorate ANZAC Day on Friday 24 April 2015. This is the first Friday of Term 2. The assembly will commence promptly at 2 pm in the auditorium. There will be representatives from the Australian Defence Force and a retired service person from the Helpers needed for the Anzac Day assembly We are looking for volunteers that could spare some time on the morning of the ANZAC Day assembly (Friday 24 April) from 9.10am to help set up the auditorium ready for the assembly in the afternoon. With lots of hands it only takes about 1 hour to set up the auditorium Any parents that would like to be involved by volunteering their time for this special event please contact the school office on 3264 0777 or email kocon48@eq.edu.au to Mrs Karen O’Connor our Defence School Transition Aide. Any time you can spare would be greatly appreciated. Anzac Day Badges ANZAC Day badges will be on sale outside the tuckshop on Wednesday 22 April, Thursday 23 April and Friday 24 April. This is the first week after the Easter school holidays. The school captains will be selling badges from 8.15 until 8.45 each of these mornings. There is a choice of a badge for 50 cents or a sticker for only 20 cents. Remember to wear your badges or stickers to the special ANZAC Day assembly on Friday 24 April 2015. Karen O’Connor Defence School Transition Aide Front Wall Face Lift Hello, My name is Rebecca Bonnyman. Mrs. Ormiston and I came up with the idea of repainting the front wall of Albany Hills State School. As you know the wall is quite dirty with stains on it. So far I have found out that the stains on the front wall are caused by tree sap that has fallen from the trees nearby. In order to beautify the wall it will need to be cleaned and repainted. We are currently getting quotes for this 4-stage process, which includes 1. Cleaning of the wall 2. Painting of the wall itself (we were thinking Navy Blue top and Maroon bottom separated with white in between.) 3. Designing of the murals 4. Painting the murals. When the wall is finished it will include the murals to show the community the fantastic extracurricular activities that Albany Hills has to offer for example Eco Kids Club, Sports, Japanese, Musical/Choir, Dance Club, Robotics Club, Instrumental Music, Talent Quest etc. We plan to get this done in time for the school fete in September. Rebecca Bonnyman 6JW Silver Tickets Congratulations to the following students who have earned themselves a silver ticket. Grace M PLB, Chelsea G PMC, Stella C PMC, Michael J 1KT, Talia L, 3BC, Brooke E 3RG, Lily S 3BC, Seth E 4LB P&C News Tuckshop Roster 20 April – 24 April Jill S Monday Michelle S Myrna Tuesday Darlene Wednesday Thursday Friday Heather G Arscha Bec O Melissa D Anita S Orlanna H Tari Tracey Lynne Mel C Bring Week This week’s item is pasta spirals. Please drop them into us at the tuckshop. Happy Easter break everyone. Entertainment Books The new 2015 | 2016 Entertainment Books are coming soon! A book will be sent home with each family for you to check out, on 30 April 2015. Order your new 2015|2016 Entertainment Membership today to receive up to $195 in Early Bird Offers! Choose from the traditional Entertainment Book or the NEW Entertainment Digital Membership, which puts the value of the Book into your iPhone or Android smartphone! Each membership has hundreds of 50% off and 2-for-1 offers for restaurants, cafés, attractions, hotels, shopping, groceries and travel and contain over 2,000 offers that you can use whenever you like until 1st June 2016. PLUS Albany Hills P & C retains 20% of the price of every Membership sold which goes towards our fundraising! Order now: http://www.entbook.com.au/2215 7v4 If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Melissa Dunning 0447 711 139 Chocolate Drive Chocolate money is now 2 weeks overdue. We will be sending reminder letters home today. Please send your $50 back to the office ASAP. Thank you for your assistance with this fundraiser. Wendy and Melissa Fete News Year 4 Fete Items The Year 4 classes are organising a "Lucky Jar" stand at the Fete. We would love any clean, empty, glass jars with a screw lid that you have at home. If possible please wash the jars and remove any labels. We greatly appreciate your help and closer to the date of the Fete we will be asking for donations to go inside the jars. All year four classes will be working hard towards making our Lucky Jar stand fantastic but with a little extra help from our school community our stand could be even better! Please send the jars to any Year 4 class. Cindy Ballantyne Community News Bushcare Bushcare at McConachie Street, Albany Creek Sunday April 12 and Sunday May 10 All welcome. For details contact janet@themangoman.com.au