September 2014 Elementary Bulletin
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September 2014 Elementary Bulletin
Town Centre Montessori Private Schools ® Main Campus Elementary Information Bulletin Dates to Remember: September 11 Band Info Night 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. Small Gymnasium September 11 Meet the Teacher at Main Campus 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. September 12 Grade 7 and 8 Photo Day September15 After School Courses begin September 22 to 26 Spirit Week and SAC Elections September 2014 Welcome! It is our pleasure to welcome back all returning families, to the start of another wonderful school year. We would also like to extend a very warm welcome to all the families who are new to TCMPS or new to the Main Campus this year. In this monthly information bulletin you will find details about some important dates, programs and TCMPS news. We have another amazing year planned and we look forward to sharing many great moments with you! Mr. Lamanna, Mrs. Bowerbank, Mr. Parker and all the staff, will be working hard to ensure that your child’s school year is a successful and enjoyable experience. As always, the elementary Vice-Principals will be happy to meet with you if you have any questions or concerns. September 24 Terry Fox Run Inside this issue: Start of the School Day….. 2 Parents and Visitors….. 2 2014 Academic Planner….. 2 Meet the Teacher and Band 3 Information Night….. Grade 1 to 3 Recorders….. 3 Spirit Week and Terry Fox Run….. 4 Gr. 7 and 8 SAC….. 4 Gr. 7 and 8 Photo Day….. 4 Anaphylactic Allergies…... 5 Medication Policy….. 5 School Uniform and Shoes.. 5 After School Courses….. 6 2013-2014 Yearbook….. 6 Monthly Tuition Payments... 6 Fire Drills and Emergency Plans….. 7 Parking….. 7 High School News….. 8 Mr. Rocco Lamanna Vice-Principal Mrs. Yun Bowerbank Vice-Principal Mr. Douglas Parker Vice-Principal Character Education - Making a Difference! For the past few years, TCMPS students have been participating in our worthwhile Character Education program which is an effort to develop good character traits and to create an environment in which positive attitudes, values and behaviours are fostered. In this year long initiative, teachers will use formal lessons, as well as take advantage of teachable moments in daily interactions, to highlight a different character trait of the month. At the end of the year, elementary students will be honoured for developing positive character traits by receiving a certificate from the Vice-Principals. This month’s character trait is: Respect Montessori Pre-School, Private Elementary School, & Private High School, Three Distinct Programs - One Unique School Page 2 Town Centre Montessori Private Schools Start of the School Day TCMPS will be playing O’Canada daily over the elementary P.A. system at 9:00 a.m. to signal the start of the school day. During the playing of the national anthem all students and staff, as well as any visitors who are still in the school, are asked to stop walking and stand respectfully without talking. Please do not walk or run through the hallways to reach the classroom while the anthem is playing. Once O’Canada has concluded any students who are in the hallways may enter their classrooms. It is crucial that all students are present in their classrooms by 9:00 a.m. for classes to start on time without disruptions. We ask all parents and guardians for their complete attention and cooperation with the following: Classes including subject classes are scheduled to start promptly at 9:00 a.m. Students should be dropped off early enough so that they can be prepared for class, unpack their lunch and books, and use the washroom if necessary. Any student arriving after 9:05 a.m. will be considered late and should report to the Main Office to pick up a late slip. The late slip should be presented to the class teacher who will record the information in their attendance book. If your child will not be in attendance at school, please call the Main Office before 9:00 a.m. to report the absence. Students arriving late inadvertently interrupt the learning process for others. Teaching students at a young age to be punctual is one of the most important lessons they can learn. Thank you for your cooperation in this important matter. Parents and Visitors For safety and security reasons, all parents and guardians must vacate the premises by 9:00 a.m. Any adults or non-staff members who are in the school corridors after 9:00 a.m. will be reminded to go to the Main Office or leave the school immediately. As well, parents who are dropping off lunches or snacks during the school day must go directly to the Main Office rather than the classroom. The office staff will ensure that the deliveries are given to the students. All school doors will be unlocked before and after school but during instructional hours, only the front door and the side door by the High School Office will remain unlocked. All visitors to the school must report directly to the Main Office. 2014 Academic Planner All grade 1 to 8 students are required to have the new and improved TCMPS Academic Planner which is now available for purchase for $15.00. The planner is used to record homework and it also acts as an important means of communication between teachers and parents. Parents are asked to review the planner each night and sign it. If you have not yet purchased a planner please speak to your child’s teacher. Montessori Pre-School, Private Elementary School, & Private High School, Three Distinct Programs - One Unique School Main Campus Elementary Information Bulletin Page 3 Meet the Teacher Night and Band Information Night Our annual Meet the Teacher Night will take place on Thursday, September 11th, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Meet the Teacher Night gives parents an opportunity to visit the campus, meet the teachers and tour the classes. Teachers will explain to you the methods and procedures followed in class and discuss the program in general. We hope that with Meet the Teacher Night you will experience the supportive environment we strive to provide for your child on a day to day basis. Parents are reminded that discussing individual student progress is an activity better suited for the Parent Teacher Interviews at the end of the term. Also on Thursday, September 11th, we will have a brief Band Information Night for all our grade 4 students and parents starting at 7:00 p.m. in the Small Gymnasium. New or returning band students in grades 5 to 8 are also welcome to attend. Within the next few days, students will be receiving a 20142015 instrument price list brochure along with a selection of an instrument for your child to play. Details about instrument care and rental will be provided during the information session, after which parents will have the opportunity to either rent or purchase an instrument for their child. All grade 4 to 8 students must have their music instruments at school by Monday, September 22nd, at the latest. For parents who are familiar with the rental program, the music instruments can be ordered directly through the school’s instrument supplier, Harknett Music located at 2650 John St., Unit #15, (Woodbine Ave. and Esna Park area) (905) 477-1141. Grade 1 to 3 Recorders As part of the Music program, all grade 1 to 3 students are required to have a recorder. Students will learn the fundamentals of Music theory and will gain good practice habits in preparation for their grade 4 band instrument. Students who still have their recorder from last year will not need to purchase another one. If you do not have a recorder yet, please speak to your classroom teacher or the Main Office to purchase a recorder for $10.00. Montessori Pre-School, Private Elementary School, & Private High School, Three Distinct Programs - One Unique School Page 4 Town Centre Montessori Private Schools Spirit Week and Terry Fox Run During the week of September 22nd to 26th, elementary students will participate in a fun filled Spirit Week. Throughout the week, students will have fun activities and assemblies designed to bring out their awesome school spirit. The highlight of Spirit Week will be our annual Terry Fox Run which will be held on Wednesday, September 24th. This event has been a huge success in the past and we look forward to supporting this great cause again. Raising awareness and participating in a worthy cause is another way in which TCMPS students can have a significant impact in our community. Students will be receiving more information along with their pledge forms shortly. Grade 7 and 8 Student Activity Council (SAC) The elections for the Student Activity Council are also held during Spirit Week. Each year the grade 7 and 8 students elect a Student Activity Council who will organize fun and exciting events throughout the year for all to enjoy. All interested grade 7 and 8 students are encouraged to run for the SAC. Participating students must present speeches in front of their peers on Monday, September 22nd, and the results of the student vote will be announced by Friday, September 26th. Students will be receiving detailed information in class over the next few days. Grade 7 and 8 Photo Day On Friday, September 12th, the grade 7 and 8 students will have their school photographs taken. Students must be in full uniform including school kilts, sweaters, and ties. Photo proofs and packages will be sent out to all parents approximately one month after the photo day. For students who are unable to attend school on the photo day on September 12th, they may take their photo during the grade 2 to 6 photo day on Tuesday, October 21st. Photo retake day for all students is on Tuesday, February 24th. Montessori Pre-School, Private Elementary School, & Private High School, Three Distinct Programs - One Unique School Main Campus Elementary Information Bulletin Page 5 Anaphylactic Allergies Within our school community there are a number of students who have a potentially life threatening allergy (anaphylaxis) to foods, predominantly to peanuts and nuts. The risk to human life presented by anaphylaxis is very severe and we feel the best way to reduce the risk of accidental exposure to these students is to respectfully ask for the cooperation of the parents and guardians to avoid sending known allergens to school, especially peanut butter or products with peanuts or nuts listed in the ingredients. While the school is not designated as “nut free” or “allergen free”, we do ask for your voluntary support in reducing the risk for these students who have anaphylactic allergies. Also, a list of ingredients must be provided for all food brought to the classroom for all special occasions. Your cooperation and understanding of this matter is greatly appreciated. Administration of Medication For the safety of all our students, parents who provide medication for the student to take while at school must go the Main Office to complete and sign a medical consent form with the following information: the current date, name of the student, name of the medication, dosage and time the medication must be given, and a signature authorizing staff to administer medication. All medication must be provided in the original container and should not be expired. The school will not administer medication without the signed medical form. Please do not give any medication to your child to keep in her or her lunch box, locker or pockets. Please visit the Main Office if you have any questions. School Uniform and Shoes By October 1st, we hope to have all students in their full and correct school uniform and shoes. Parents who are waiting for back ordered items may contact Halpern’s and have the deliveries made to the school. Please ensure that all uniform items are labelled with the student’s name. Uniform shoes are available from Markville Mall Kiddie Kobbler, Sloan’s Shoes, and Olly Shoes. The approved school shoes are Stride Right (Sperry or Mary Jane), Geox (William, Federico, Euphory), and Dr. Martens. Students who use orthotics must have a doctor’s note in order to wear unapproved shoes. No substitutions to any of the uniform items or shoes will be permitted. Thank you for your cooperation in following the school’s uniform and shoes policy. With your help, all our students are sure to have a sense of pride in wearing the proper uniform. SMART PARENT TIP! Students should have a second pair of running shoes for outdoor recess. This will keep the school uniform shoes looking presentable and keep them from unnecessary wear and tear. Montessori Pre-School, Private Elementary School, & Private High School, Three Distinct Programs - One Unique School Page 6 Town Centre Montessori Private Schools After School Courses Participating in the After School Courses is a wonderful way to enrich the school experience for your child. The first day of classes for the After School Courses will be on Monday, September 15th. Parents are encouraged to register as soon as possible as spaces are limited for all the fun and exciting courses. For a complete listing of the courses available, please refer to the After School Courses information package. Order Your 2013-2014 Yearbook We are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the 2013-2014 elementary yearbook which will be delivered later in the fall. This yearbook features the grade 1 to 8 students as well as all the wonderful events of TCMPS between September 2013 to June 2014. The yearbook will have 80 pages in full colour, as well as an embossed hard cover. If you are interested in purchasing a yearbook, which costs $40.00, please contact the Main Office for an order form. We hope that you enjoy this special yearbook! Reminder About Monthly Tuition Payments For parents and guardians who pay their tuition using the monthly payment option, this is a friendly reminder that all tuition payments are due on the first day of each month, September 1st through May 1st. This applies to all methods of payment, including cheque, credit card and debit card. (Exception: If the first day of the month is a weekend or holiday, then the tuition payment will be due on the next business day.) Any monthly tuition payments that are received after the first of the month will be charged a $25 late payment fee. This fee will be in addition to the regular monthly tuition payment. The school strongly recommends that parents and guardians who are paying in monthly instalments either arrange for a pre-authorized credit card withdrawal, or submit postdated cheques at registration. Parents and guardians who are paying by debit card please note that it is their responsibility to ensure that their monthly tuition instalment is received on time. If you have any questions or concerns, please stop by the Main Office anytime and we will be happy to assist you. Montessori Pre-School, Private Elementary School, & Private High School, Three Distinct Programs - One Unique School Main Campus Elementary Information Bulletin Page 7 Fire Drills and School Emergency Plans TCMPS has carefully instituted various levels of security to ensure the safety of all our students. Our safety measures include: restricted access to school facilities, a sign in procedure for visitors to the school, a student pick up system only by authorized adults registered with the school’s administration, and a school wide surveillance system. Throughout the year, the students will practise fire and safety drills as part of our Fire and Emergency Safety Plan. By doing so, students and staff will be able to respond in a calm manner during an emergency. By thinking about different types of emergencies and planning ahead, we are able to react more quickly and appropriately to different situations, as well as keep the parents informed. These additional levels of security will undoubtedly reassure parents and allow individual students to pursue their academic studies with the knowledge that they are safe and secure at all times. Parking - Safe and Caring School Community Thank you to the many parents who are courteous and safe drivers in the school parking lot. In order to keep the driveways and fire routes clear, all drivers must observe the following rules: Drive slowly and carefully in the parking lot and in the surrounding neighbourhood. Please observe all posted signs in the parking lot. Do not park in front of the main entrance door of the school or in the front driveway. This area is a drop off area ONLY, and should not be used for parking at any time. The front entrance and driveway are the main fire routes and bus unloading zones. Do not stop or park along the side walls of the building as these are designated fire routes. There is grave danger to students as they exit their vehicle, if cars attempt to pass. Please park your car in a designated parking spot to unload students. Do not park in the handicap spaces unless you have a valid permit. Enter and exit the parking lot driving in the proper direction. When entering the driveway, do not block traffic. If a parking spot is not available, please exit the parking lot and re-enter to look for an alternate area to park. In case of emergency, the students must be able to exit the building without obstruction and emergency vehicles must have easy accessibility to enter the school. Cars that are parked illegally may be ticketed or towed at the owner’s expense. All of our parents, staff and students are part of the TCMPS community and we ask everyone to exercise patience and courtesy in the parking lot and in the neighbourhood. As the safety and well-being of all the students is our priority, we are sure that everyone’s cooperation will be assured. Montessori Pre-School, Private Elementary School, & Private High School, Three Distinct Programs - One Unique School Town Centre Private High School News Welcome back! We are looking forward to another outstanding school year in the high school. We are thrilled to welcome a very large and, from the looks of things, energetic group of grade 9 students! We are also delighted to see so many familiar faces back as well. We are also pleased to welcome new faculty members: Ms. Ildiko Goczi (Physics and Mathematics) Mr. Chetan Kaloti (Business Studies and Economics) Ms. Zahra Murad (English as a Second Language and Communication Technology) Mr. Justin Black (Health and Physical Education) Ms. Ksenija Novakovic (Mathematics and Computer Science) Main Campus / Head Office 155 Clayton, Drive Markham, Ontario L3R 7P3 Phone: 905-470-1200 Fax: 905-470-0184 E-mail: [email protected] Milliken Campus 3 Clayton Drive Markham, Ontario L3R 8N3 Phone: 905-470-8178 Fax: 905-470-0570 E-mail: [email protected] Amarillo Campus 76 Amarillo Avenue Markham, Ontario L3R 0V3 Phone: 905-474-3434 Fax: 905-474-3113 E-mail: [email protected] www.tcmps.com The first few days of school are always busy, but as always, I encourage all our new students not to be overwhelmed but to get involved. High school brings with it a myriad of extracurricular opportunities including many sports and clubs, the newsletter, the school play, House activities, Student Council and much, much more. High school shouldn’t just be about books and study; it is much more fun if you become a part of something beyond the classroom. Don’t be shy; get involved! Our Vice-Principal, Ms. Sarah McDonald and I are more than happy to meet with any current or prospective parents or students and to answer any questions about the TCPHS program, or about high school in general. Please stop by our Office and say hello. Have a great year! Mr. Patrick McCarthy High School Principal Patrick McCarthy Principal Ms. Sarah McDonald High School Vice-Principal Coming Up in High School... Tuesday, September 2 Friday, September 5 Wednesday, September 10 September17 to September19 Wednesday, September 24 First day of classes Welcome Back Spirit Day (half-day of classes) Meet the Teacher Event, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Grade 9 Overnight trip to Bark Lake Spirit Day and Terry Fox Run If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call or stop by the Main Office anytime to speak to any one of the Vice-Principals. Montessori Pre-School, Private Elementary School, & Private High School, Three Distinct Programs - One Unique School