St. Mary`s
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St. Mary`s
St. Mary’s I am a Promise! PRINCIPAL Virginia Marini PARISH PRIEST Fr. Jean-Pierre Pilon CATHOLIC SCHOOL COUNCIL CHAIR Sarah Tanner DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION Barbara McMorrow June 2015 Newsletter Virginia Marini, Principal 35 Centre Street Telephone: 705-653-1370 Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0 Fax: 705-653-4432 “What you are is God’s gift to you. What you become is your gift to God.” Hans Urs Balthasar SUPERINTENDENT Tim Moloney TRUSTEE David Bernier Board Office 1-800-461-8009 SECRETARY Lynn Nizio Please follow the board office at twitter@pvnccdsb Or PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE FOR JUNE May was a wonderfully busy and joyful month here at St. Mary School. Our basketball teams made a strong showing and our girls intermediate team went to our board final! We had a wonderful school track and field meet and wish all of our students the best as we look forward to the board meet on June 10th. This past month our musical “High School Musical” was performed. It was just incredible, we have a truly amazing and talented group of students and staff. Our Superintendent of Schools, Tim Moloney came to see it and told everyone that it was the best production he had seen! We had a simply outstanding end to our fundraising by making a profit of over $11,500!!! Staff members took their pies in the face in front of the whole school. It was a lot of very sticky fun! The month ahead is very busy with trips, our talent show and of course graduation. We are very proud of our graduating class. We know they will go on to great success in their future academic, athletic and creative experiences. Our theme this year for graduation is based a story of caring, our grade eight class demonstrated this sense of caring over and over again. They will be greatly missed next year and are wished the very best as they graduate and continue on their journey. A huge thank you to our School Council, Mrs Brown and Mrs Nizio for their hard work on the fundraiser and our Hot Lunch program. Due to your support and their awesome organizing skills we were able to feed a lot of kids and pay for part of the year end excursions. Our Fruit of the Spirit for this month is Modesty. “Modesty is the fruit that moderates our presentation to others, it does not draw attention to oneself. It is being well kept, orderly, quiet and humble in speech.”(PVNC Fruit of the Spirit Resource) Virginia Marini, Principal June’s Fruit of the Holy Spirit MODESTY www.pvnccdsb.on.ca IN CHRIST; WE LIVE, LOVE, AND LEARN WE WILL MISS YOU!! Mrs Meier. We wish her the very best as she continues her career. WELCOME BACK!! Mrs Chesser has returned from her maternity leave. June School Mass Our June school mass is Wednesday June 24th. PLEASE JOIN US Upcoming Events June 1-3 Grade 6 –EQAO June 5th Elementary PA Day June 10th Track & Field, Cobourg (Alt date June 11th) June 12 Faith Friday June 15-16 Gr. 7/8 Trip June 17th Baseball in Grafton June 17th Grade 1, 1/2 Yearend Trip June 18th Grade 5,/6 Trip June 19th FDK Yearend Trip June 22th Grade 3/4 trip June 23th Grade 8 Graduation/Play day am June 24th Mass June 24th Talent Show/Volunteer Reception June 25th Last Day of School Online Banking Thank you to all of our families who are using our online banking system. This makes work in the office much more efficient. Moving forward to September, our Board is strongly encouraging the online payment method. They are asking that all families really make the effort to register for online payments and to refrain from paying in cash or cheque. If you have not yet signed up for online banking, please visit the website peterboroughcatholic.schoolcashonline.com and register. Online banking will eliminate sending money to school with your child. When you visit this website you will be able to purchase field trips, milk orders, hot lunch orders and anything that you would need to send money to the school for. It is very easy and very efficient. Thanking you in advance for your support. Parents who continue to send in cash/cheques to purchase items, will need to adhere to the following: ORDER DEADLINE: Orders must be received on or before the order deadline. Money sent in after the deadline has passed will be returned. ONE PAYMENT PER STUDENT: We can only accept one payment per student. Please do not combine orders for two or more students on one cheque or in one envelope of cash. For example, if you have 2 children and they each order pizza that comes to $12.00 each, you cannot send both orders with $24.00 enclosed. The 2 students must each return an order form with $12.00 enclosed. EXACT CHANGE: Please send exactly what is owed. If you are ordering milk for $14.25 please send $14.25. Any extra $ received will go towards the breakfast program. MILK ORDERS: When ordering milk must order the same kind for the full week. Milk can be switched up each week but the same kind of milk must be ordered for the full week. Thank you for your co-operation. Page 3 Important Reminders for Parents EQAO Information Grade 6 EQAO will take place between June 1st and June 3rd. If you have a child in grade six please do not schedule anything during this period which would affect their attendance. Should you need any information regarding these assessments you may go to www.eqao.com or call Ms Marini. Volunteering in the School or for End of Year Excursions Police Checks are necessary for all volunteers, including parents and grandparents to participate in any class activity or excursion. If you require a police check please let Ms.Nizio know ASAP and she will send the necessary form home. You must return the form IN PERSON to MS NIZIO OR MS MARINI with 2 pieces of identification, one being a photo ID (but not a Health Card). Alternate Care Bussing Forms THANK YOU St Mary would like to thank various people for donating items and time to make our school a better place. Ames bus lines is a tremendous support to our school, especially Terri Ames herself who is always there to help us. The Catholic Women’s League also is wonderful to us, by supporting our sacraments, paying for skating and volunteering their time. Also a huge thank you to Mrs Brown for pizza days, setting up for special events, volunteering– she seems to spend as much time at school as she did when she was on staff. Also thank you to DART for providing plates, cutlery, & cups. ST MARY STAFF and STUDENTS thank all of you!! WARM WEATHER DRESS CODE Please remember our dress code expectations: ✓no offensive language or offensive logos on clothing or caps ✓caps are to be removed as one enters the building ✓tops must cover the waistband bottoms ✓straps on tops must be three finger widths wide ✓bottoms be at least fingertip length when hands are held at the side Just a reminder to parents of students who have alternate bussing for their children (babysitter, daycare, custody) that these forms must be done annually. These forms were due May 30 and can be found on the STSCO website at www.stsco.ca. Please do this as soon as possible to ensure your child’s bussing arrangements are considered for next year. Sharpe’s Grocery Tapes We are collecting Sharpe’s grocery tapes. Please drop them off at the office. St Mary receives $1 for every $1000. worth of grocery bill tapes received. Thank you for your help. Current teacher organization for 2015- 2016 Please keep in mind that changes in teachers and / or grade organizations may occur over the summer. This year in particular I am anticipating that there may be some changes. JK/SK—Mrs. Edwards/Mrs Doherty Room 100 JK/SK – Mrs. Steinberg /Ms Fryia Room 103 Grade 1- Ms Carson Room 102 Grade 1/2 – Mrs. Chesser Room 203 Grade 2/3- Ms Taylor Room 227 Grade 3/4 –Mr. McGuinness Room 308 Grade 4 Room 226 Grade 4/5 —Ms. Gray Ms. Armstrong Room 307 Grade 6/7—Mrs Clark Room 310 Grade 7/ 8—Mrs Fitzgerald Room 309 Core French/Program Support: Mme Lewis Program Support: Mrs Kirkland We ask for your co-operation and confidence in us as we prepare class lists. We prepare our classes with a number of balancing factors in mind—males and females, learning styles and needs, relationships and social needs, to name a few. We ask that you respect the wisdom and work of the staff in creating the respective classes. . GRADE 8 GRADUATION We are so proud of our graduating class of 2015. We wish them the very best as they continue their academic career. Graduation Schedule- JUNE 23rd 11:00 am- CLAP OUT 6:00 pm- MASS at The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church GRADUATION CEREMONY in the school gym immediately following mass RECEPTION in the library DANCE FOR GRADUATES 11:00 pm- PLEASE PICK UP YOUR GRADUATE! It is our tradition that parents of Grade 7 students are asked to provide the food for graduation. A letter will be sent home soon with more details. We need a small group of volunteers to assist with setting up, serving and helping to tidy up on graduation night. Please let Mrs. O’Connor know of your interest. Annual Library Inventory Lost and Found Our lost and found items will be laid out on tables by the library in late June. Please take a look. All lost and found items still at school on June 30 will be donated to a local charity. With June upon us, it means that it is Inventory time in the Library. All materials must be returned by Thursday, June 4th. Please check your home for any material that belongs to the school. MONEY, MONEY, MONEY WINNERS 1st Prize - $1500 - Janey Leach 2nd Prize - $500 - Judy Anderson 3rd Prize - $250 - Michele Locke THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! St. Mary School wishes to thank the many people who made our fundraising campaign such a success!!! Our students, staff and families sold $ 14, 624.25 worth of tickets, which made a profit of $11,351.46!!! WOW! Thanks also go to all our students & families who SOLD SOLD SOLD. Thanks go to so many people including all those who donated prizes, and of course the members of our parent council who worked so hard to make the raffle so successful. Below is a list of our sponsors, please take a moment when you see them to thank them for the support of St. Mary School. Allen Insurance Ames Coach Lines Apollos Aron Cinema B & C Variety Bennett’s Furniture Campbellford Gifts Campbellford Wholesale Canadian Tire Caroline’s CWL Dixie Lee Dooher’s Bakery Earth Angel Essential Styles Fisher’s No Frills Giant Tiger IDA Pharmacy Kim’s Gym Kirkland Plumbing Kloosterman and Sons Trucking Master Submarine McGee Excavating Natural Chemistry Paula Meier and Associates Post Office Remax –John Boyle Rene’s Home Comfort Riverview Restaurant Royal LePage-Rosemary Kelleher-MacLennan, Murray MacLennan Snapshots Stedman’s Stirling Festival Theatre Tim Horton’s Trent Bowling Lanes Ultramar Westben Willow The Power Worker’s Union Cheryl Brown Dianne Lewis Joanne Whye Renny Hay Peggy O’Connor Student Top Sellers Gillian Forestell—sold 21 books of tickets (Grade 6/7, 8) Natthan Tanner—sold 21 books of tickets (Grade 3, 2/4, 5/6) Lucas Wyndham-Brown—sold 45 books of tickets (Grade 1, 1/2, 2/3) Isabella Tanner – sold 22 books of tickets (FDK group) OUR SCHOOL COUNCIL ROCKS!!!!! St. Mary staff and students would like to say a huge thank you to our Catholic School Council. We have a great team of parents who help in many different ways. We started the year off with our dance-a-thon; a great time, and we raised some money that was used to purchase junior books. Then of course we had our movie night, a fun, free family night that also provided food donations for our local food bank. We all LOVED our Christmas lunch, it was delicious!!! The students really enjoy their hot lunch Mondays and subs Wednesday thanks to our ‘hot dog” & “subs” teams. Finally, the parent council took care of our annual fundraiser. Our School Council is ALWAYS supportive of our staff, students and our initiatives…. THANK YOU TO ALL OF THOSE PARENTS ON COUNCIL THIS YEAR! 2015 Summer School! REGISTRATION BEGINS MONDAY APRIL 13, 2015 INTERMEDIATE SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES Grade 7 and 8 students can attend Literacy and/or Numeracy Summer School at each of the Summer School sites listed below. Dates: Monday July 6 to Friday July 17, 2015 Intermediate Summer School will run from 8:15 a.m. - 2:15 p.m. daily. Students attending Intermediate Summer School will improve literacy and/or numeracy skills with reading, writing, and math remediation programs. Registration deadline is Friday June 19, 2015 Host schools for Intermediate Summer School 2015 Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School, Peterborough St. Stephen Catholic Secondary School, Bowmanville St. Mary Catholic Secondary School, Cobourg St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School, Lindsay SECONDARY SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES Grades 9-12 Co-op - Full Credit - E-Learning - Credit Remediation and Recovery - Upgrading Registration deadline for Co-op is Friday May 22, 2015 (students will attend Pre-Placement classes in June) Registration deadline for all full-credit courses (including Civics, Careers, and all e-learning courses) - Friday June 19, 2015 Registration deadline for Credit remediation, recovery, and upgrading – Friday June 26, 2015 Session #1 - Monday July 6 to Friday July 17, 2015 Session #2 - Monday July 20 to Friday July 31, 2015 For Full credits, Secondary students must attend Sessions #1 and #2. Time: 8:15-2:15 Host Schools Secondary Summer School 2015 Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School, Peterborough St. Mary Catholic Secondary School, Cobourg St. Stephen Catholic Secondary School, Bowmanville St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School, Lindsay Registration for Summer School is online at: https://apps.pvnccdsb.on.ca/SummerSchoolRegistration/ beginning Monday April 13, 2015 For further information, call the Catholic Education Centre at (705)748-4861, ext.233 - toll free at 1-800-461-8009, ext. 233, or email summerschool@pvnccdsb. Mental Health Moment Summer is fast approaching and kids’ excitement is mounting as they look forward to the holidays. Caregivers know all too well that this initial excitement over the freedom from the day to day routine can quickly give way to the much dreaded statement, “I’m bored.” Dr. Stuart Shanker suggests that this complaint is often the result of kids getting stuck in a state of hyperarousal, often times fuelled artificially by binging on Netflicks or videogames. Prolonged screen time leaves a child’s nervous system flooded in adrenaline and in a state of high alert. The resulting feelings are those of restlessness and irritation, a feeling described as boredom. We can help kids to stay regulated through the summer months by limiting the daily dose of screen time and encouraging them to engage in other activities which help them to feel calm and regulated such as playing with friends, getting physically active, and spending time in nature. Good nutrition, sleep habits, and daily physical activity are also part of helping a child to feel regulated. So the next time you hear, “I’m bored”, take that as a sign that your child needs some help to get back to a state of being calmly focused and alert! @StefaniBurosch Northumberland Child Development Centre is pleased to offer once again Keys to Kindergarten for students entering JK and SK in September. Keys to Kindergarten A kindergarten prep program for children entering JK and SK in September. The teaching focus is on social skills, communication skills, fine motor skills, problem solving skills and routines. Nine full days over two weeks at four locations: Grafton Public School, Grafton – July 7 to 17; Ganaraska Trail Public School, Port Hope – July 21 to 31; Hillcrest Public School, Campbellford –Aug 4 to 14; Baltimore Public School, Baltimore – Aug 18 – 28. Cost is $300.00. Please contact Northumberland Child Development Centre for more information and to register: 905-885-8137; 1-866-218-1427. JUNE 2015 Good News from the PVNCCDSB Office of Faith Development In the month of June, the Liturgical Season of the Church is most always Ordinary Time and the Liturgical Colour is green. Every school in the Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board will be learning, praying and talking about the Fruit of the Holy Spirit called Modesty. Modesty is the fruit that moderates our presentation to others. Modesty is being well kept, orderly, and humble in speech, behavior and dress and is grounded in humility. In our homes, parishes and schools, let us teach our students to appreciate that their bodies are temples of God so that they will act with modesty and show respect for themselves and others. June Feast Days, Solemnities, Memorials for whom our schools are named · June 1st Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary · June 7th Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) · June 8th Ordination (1946) Monsignor O’Donoghue · June 12th Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus · June 13th St. Anthony of Padua · June 24th Solemnity of The Nativity of St. John the Baptist · June 29th Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul Equity and Inclusive Education Dates · Accessibility Awareness Week is the first week of June. · June 21 is National Aboriginal Day · June 27 is Canadian Multiculturalism Day. LIVING OUR FAITH DURING THE SUMMER VACATION 2015 Fruit of the Spirit for JULY: Chastity - chasteté July Feast Days, Solemnities, Memorials for whom our schools are named · July 26 Feast of St. Anne and St. Joachim Equity and Inclusive Education Dates · · July 1 is Canada Day – a day when Canadians celebrate themosaic that has developed over time to form Canadian culture. July 14 is the Feast Day for St. Kateri Tekakwitha, Lily of the Mohawks Fruit of the Spirit for AUGUST: Goodness - bonté August Feast Days, Solemnities, Memorials for whom our schools are named · August 1 St. Alphonsus Ligouri · August 6 Transfiguration of the Lord · August 8 St. Dominic · August 15 The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary · August 22 The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary · August 29 The Passion of St. John the Baptist 705-653-5161 Call for more information! REVISED!! Great Kids! Great Camps! Great Fun! Day Camp Adventures for July 2015 July 6 – 10 Mad Science 9 am – 4 pm 6 – 12 years Science is always fascinating; we will be performing experiments and recording the results! July 13 – 17 All Things Ball 9 am – 4 pm 6 – 12 years Every game played with a ball is what we will try this week in a fun and supportive atmosphere! July 20 – 24 Dance It Out 9 am – 4 pm 6 – 12 years Once they start they won’t want to stop- hip hop, folk, line...you name it we will try it! July 27 – 31 Hiking Adventures 9 am – 4 pm 6 – 12 years Strap on some good runners and let’s explore, climb, jump and hike through our Community! Day Camp Adventures for August 2015 August 4 – 7 Splash/Water Camp 9 am – 4 pm 6 – 12 years Town pool, splash pad, Lions beach, and our backyard water games, let’s make a SPLASH! August 10 – 14 Flying Drones and Making Movies 9 am – 4 pm 6 – 12 years Learn to fly a Drone and record the flight adventures to make a movie by week’s end! August 17 – 21 Little Tigers/Adventures in Art 9 am – 4 pm 6 – 12 years Focus on self awareness, discipline and boosting confidence in the morning and bring out your inner Picasso in the afternoon ! June, 2015 – End of Year Transportation Memorandum from STSCO Dear Students, Parents and Guardians: The school year will soon draw to a close and, in looking ahead to next year I would like to provide you with the following information on behalf of your School Board and Student Transportation Services (STSCO). Accessing Student Busing Information – For the coming school year, families can access busing information via STSCO’s website (www.stsco.ca). After July 18, you will be able to log-in to the website, scroll down to the “Transportation Bus Lookup” link, click on it and check transportation information for children in your family. For security purposes, it will be necessary for you to have their OEN number (found on top right corner of their School Report Card). Busing information will then be displayed on the screen. On the website, you can also learn about bus safety, STSCO and student transportation. Bus Safety and Emergency Evacuation Training – Periodically, during each school year, bus companies will visit schools to offer training sessions aimed at teaching students bus safety rules and what to do in case of an emergency. The program helps to keep safety in the forefront for students. Bus Route Changes Over Course of Summer – Each year, STSCO staff plan bus routing for over 26,000 students attending 130 area schools. In order to meet the needs of all transport eligible students and to provide for effective and efficient transportation service, many route changes are made from year to year. Therefore, students and families are advised that their current bus route and stop could change before September as routes are planned for next year. For this reason it is very important that, leading up to September, you check busing information on our website at www.stsco.ca periodically so that you are aware of any changes which may have occurred. Student Movement and School Change – For students who may be moving over the course of the summer or who may be changing schools starting in September, 2015, please ensure the school your child will be attending in September has the most up to date information for your child prior to the end of June, 2015. This will ensure STSCO has the changes prior to posting 2015/16 Transportation Information on our website, www.stsco.ca, on July 18. If the address change results in the student being within walking distance of the school of attendance, then bus information will correspondingly indicate they are ineligible and are deemed to be a walker to school as a result. If you have any questions concerning any of the above information, please call the STSCO office at (705) 748-5500 or toll free at 1-800-757-0307 and speak with the appropriate staff for your area. (ext. 231 for Clarington, ext. 232 for Northumberland, ext. 242 for Peterborough, ext. 260 for Out of Bounds/Day Care arrangements for all areas, or ext. 241 for transportation of students with special needs for all areas) All of us at the School Board and STSCO wish you and your family a safe and enjoyable summer and we look forward to serving you in the fall. Joel Sloggett, C.A.O. STSCO – 885 Clonsilla Ave, Peterborough, Ontario, K9J 5Y2 Tel. (705)748-5500, Toll Free 1-800-757-0307 Fax (705)748-5323 25th Anniversary Celebration Beehive Daycare Saturday, June 6th 10:30 am Presentations at 11:00 Come join our Celebration! Meet current and former Beehive Directors, Staff and Alumni Other events on location at Beehive: Yard Sale, Bake Sale, Scholastic Book Fair For more information call Brenda at 705-653-5375 Or [email protected] June 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 2 3 4 5 EQAO Gr6 EQAO Gr6 EQAO Gr6 Pizza Lunch PA Day Sat 6 Hot Lunch 7 14 21 8 Hot Lunch 9 11 12 School Council Meeting 6:30 10:15 Vaccination Gr 7/8 Play SMSS FDK to Library Track & Field Track & Field 8:45 Faith SMSS ALT Friday Gr 1/2 Pizza Lunch Scientist in School –FDK 15 16 17 Gr 7/8 Trip Gr 7/8 trip return 3 Pitch Graf- Gr 5/6 Tripton Toronto Gr 1, 1/2 trip 22 23 Play Day 24 Gr 2/3, 3, 3/4 trip 1:30 Swimming Gr 1, 1/2 28 10 29 6 pm GR 8 Grad 30 8:45 Mass Report Cards go home Volunteer Appreciation 12:50 Talent Show 18 25 19 13 20 FDK Trip 10:30 3/4,5/6 Swimming 1:30 6/7, 8 Swimming 26 1:30 SwimProfessional ming Gr 2/3, Activity Day 3 (No school!) Last Day of School 27 HAVE A GREAT HOLIDAY!!
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