THE WILDCAT TIMES
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THE WILDCAT TIMES
THE WILDCAT TIMES PORT ELGIN SAUGEEN CENTRAL SCHOOL All Students & Teachers Learn Together May, 2009 www.pte.bwdsb.on.ca Safe Arrival 832-3017 (available 24 hours a day) GRADE 3 AND 6 EQAO ASSESSMENT Every year Grade 3 and 6 students participate in a provincial assessment of reading, writing, and mathematics. The dates of our assessment are May th th 25 through May 29 . Please ensure your child’s attendance at school during the EQAO. Thank you. TRACK AND FIELD Track and Field season is quickly approaching. The following dates should be noted: Friday, May 19– Grade 3-4 Track Meet Wednesday, May 20 – Grade 5-8 Track Meet Track and Field practices for Grade 5 – 8 will be held on Thursdays from 3:40 - 4:15 and Fridays from 1:50 – 2:20. All Track and Field information can be found on our school website. Meagan Fowler Wins the Bruce County Public Speaking Finals! The pizza is still travelling, folks. Having recently won our Lakeshore Regional Public Speaking Competition in the junior division, Meagan Fowler travelled to Ripley to compete in the Bruce County Public Speaking finals. Though the students from all 5 regions did a wonderful job, Meagan's talk on the digestive system rose to the top of the heap. Way to go Meagan! She will now speak in front of Bruce County Council in the council chambers in Walkerton. LA SEMAINE FRANÇAISE 2009 -FRENCH WEEK Outdoor Education Centre Our Grade 6 students are going to the Outdoor Education Centre for three days and two nights this month. Mme Wilson’s 6/7 class will be going May 4th to 6th. Mr. Bell’s class will be there May 6th to 8th and Mrs. Doherty’s class will go May 11th to 13th. We will be hoping for sunny days for each group. Thank you to the parents who volunteered to accompany the classes. The Annual Pizza Fundraising Week is being th th held May 4 to 6 . New Orleans Pizza will donate half of every purchase that is accompanied by a donation form to PESCS. Check out the information in this newsletter. May 4th to 8th is French Week. Our Immersion classes will be busy this week. On Monday, the students will be doing colourful French writing on the tarmac. Tuesday will have special activities for the French classes. The Gregg Le Rock presentation is on Wednesday May 6th, Thursday is Reading Buddies and on Friday, a French movie will be shown. Everyday there will be French announcements in the morning. The most exciting news is the French radio contest that is being held on Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m. on 98 The Beach. Listen in and play! THE WILDCAT TIMES PORT ELGIN SAUGEEN CENTRAL SCHOOL All Students & Teachers Learn Together STUDENT DRESS CODE The warm weather has begun! We ask that parents support and encourage the following guidelines for student dress: Hats and caps are to be removed indoors. Inappropriate T-shirts or sweatshirts are not to be worn to school. Examples would include shirts that advertise alcoholic beverages, promote illicit drug use, support violence or violent acts, suggest sexual activity, or display inappropriate language. Shorts may be worn to school during warm weather. However, what is appropriate for the beach is not necessarily appropriate for school. Shorts and skirts should be no shorter than the ends of finger tips when hands are held straight at one’s side. “Spandex” (e.g. bicycle shorts), torn jeans, or jean cut-offs (e.g. jeans shorts with frayed hems) are not to be worn. Midriff-baring or low-cut tops, halter tops, spaghetti strap tops, and muscle shirts are not appropriate for school wear. Again, what is worn at our beach may not be acceptable school wear. Undergarments should not be visible. Tops must meet or cover the top of the pants or skirt. We realize that our students are fashion-conscious, but warmth should be considered during our cooler (and sometimes rainy) spring months. Jackets and rain apparel (e.g. boots) should be worn as necessary. Indoor shoes/slippers and outdoor shoes are necessary. Gr. 5 Trip to Roots of Bruce The grade 5 classes went to the Roots of Bruce in Walkerton on Tuesday April th 7 . There were five groups seeing and doing different activities. The group I was in was "hot pink" and we learned about poultry, bee's wax, crops, fruits and vegetables, woodlands, plus information from Hydro One about electric shock prevention. May, 2009 www.pte.bwdsb.on.ca Safe Arrival 832-3017 (available 24 hours a day) As part of the crop presentation, we got to go in a combine. I really enjoyed learning about bee's wax candles and poultry. The group I was in got to name a chicken and we named her "Kentucky". Hillary Kempers 5A The Roots of Bruce was amazing. PESCS saw lambs, cows, chickens, and alpaca. From my point of view, it was a good chance to learn where our food comes from and how hard farmers work so we can eat! Shiann Booth 5A On Tuesday, April 7th, 5A, 5B and 4/5T went to Walkerton for the Roots of Bruce. It was cool to see cows, pigs, llamas, alpacas, and chickens. To learn about seeds, crops, and how to handle beehives was pretty amazing. When you see combines working in the field they look pretty small, but up close they look like giant monsters. We would love to go back there because it was fun. Liam Nicoll and Tyler Donaldson 5A "Thank you very much to our volunteers for going with us to the Roots of Bruce. They were Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. Fawthrop, Mrs. Cassista, Mrs. King, Ms. Wignall, Mrs. Malcolm, and Mr. Surridge." THE WILDCAT TIMES PORT ELGIN SAUGEEN CENTRAL SCHOOL All Students & Teachers Learn Together May, 2009 www.pte.bwdsb.on.ca Safe Arrival 832-3017 (available 24 hours a day) View Bald Eagles on Live Cameras! Channel 5B Moldy Oldy news anchors, Brendon Morano and Meagan Fowler, take us on an adventure through the civilization of the Ancient Incas. With their band of roving reporters and their state-of-the-art satellite time-travel technology, the Grade 5s tap into many interesting aspects of Inca culture. Come climb the mountains of Ancient Peru with us on May 13th and 14th. May 13 May 14 - 10:15 SK/K 1:00 K to 4 2:30 5 to 8 Parents are welcome at all broadcasts. Check this out! If you would like to view nesting Bald Eagles in British Columbia, go to www.hancockwildlifechannel.org, then click on Live Cameras. The organization has rigged cameras in three locations to provide live feed on the website. Two locations, Sidney, B.C. and Hornby Island, B.C. have recently had successful hatchings of eaglets. The third site, unfortunately, resulted in eggs that would not hatch. However, one of the eagles continues to come back to check the nest. Some of the students have watched each week while visiting the library and are fascinated with the eaglets’ progress. Bald eagles, while not endangered in Canada, were nearly at the brink of extinction in the United States. Fortunately, banning DDT and preserving its habitats have resulted in the Bald Eagle being removed from the endangered list in 2007 in the United States. There is a great deal of information on this website, but watching the eagles raise their young in such a close up manner is remarkable! This is great "reality" TV! Mrs. Ernst Grade 8 Trip Updates… By now, you have hopefully filled out and returned the package that was sent home mid-April. If you have not yet returned the forms and/or made your final payment, please do so as soon as possible. At this time, we would like to let you know that we are fortunate to have found some terrific chaperones to accompany us on our trip. We would like to thank Doug Archer, Dan McArthur, and Kevin Daneluk for generously offering their time to assist us and we are sure that they will have a great time. As mentioned in the last letter, the students will have their final planning and information meeting during school hours the first week of June. Should you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact any of the supervising staff. Just a few weeks to go! THE WILDCAT TIMES PORT ELGIN SAUGEEN CENTRAL SCHOOL All Students & Teachers Learn Together May, 2009 www.pte.bwdsb.on.ca Safe Arrival 832-3017 (available 24 hours a day) EARTH DAY During the week of Earth Day, PESCS students celebrated Mother Earth in different ways. The week began with a great kick off GREEN assembly organized by the Green Team. Students demonstrated, through presentations, ways to reduce our carbon footprint and shared many important messages with their fellow classmates and the staff. The Green Team does a fabulous job of embracing environmental initiatives at PESCS and eagerly operates our composting program. Thank you PESCS Green Team! Wednesday was Earth Day and PESCS Wildcats showed their school spirit by wearing "earthy" colours of blue, brown, yellow, and green! Throughout the week, many classes participated in a Neighbourhood Litter Pick-up. Students were shocked and saddened by the amount of litter that continues to be left around our environment and they want to do their part to clean it up. Our students know the importance of "Reuse the Past, Recycle the Present, Save the Future!" Your Family Reading Magazine program is returning this fall. Do not renew with the publishers over the next few months. You can order on-line at www.QSP.ca all year long and support our school VISITTHEWORLDINANEVENING ANEVENING VISITTHEWORLDIN ANEVENING Once again this year, Bruce Power will be sponsoring this celebration which recognizes the many cultures in our community. Come enjoy the food, music, entertainment, and children’s activities. There is always a lot to see and enjoy! The Multicultural Celebration is being held Tuesday, May 12, 2009 in the Davidson Centre Arena, Kincardine, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Admission is free. If you would like to set up a display to showcase your culture, call and leave a message with Mary Senese at (519) 396-8115 or Chandra Tripathi at (519) 396-9069. 2009/2010 School Year It is time to think of our next school year’s enrolment. This information is important for staffing, class sizes, budgeting, etc. If you know your child/ren will not be attending PESCS in September 2009 OR if you know of any students who are moving into our area, please contact the school at 519-832-2038. THE WILDCAT TIMES PORT ELGIN SAUGEEN CENTRAL SCHOOL All Students & Teachers Learn Together May, 2009 www.pte.bwdsb.on.ca Safe Arrival 832-3017 (available 24 hours a day)