From the Principal`s Chair……
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From the Principal`s Chair……
D E P A R T M E N T E A R L Y O F E D U C A T I O N C H I L D H O O D A N D D E V E L O P M E N T NEWS@KALIANNA V O L U M E Nolan Street, Bendigo Postal address: PO Box 2780 Bendigo DC 3554 Phone: (03) 5442 1311 Fax: (03) 5443 3088 Email: 1 , I S S U E 6 CAPERS 14TH MARCH, 2014 From the Principal’s Chair…… Your child’s Individual Education Plan All teachers are currently working on your child’s academic and social goals for the year. These will be sent home during the last week of term. Kalianna.ss@ edumail.vic.gov.au Web: www.kalianna.vic.edu.au Collecting and dropping off students at school during school hours All students arriving late to school or departing early need to be signed in or out at the office. Once this is done, office staff will organise for your child to be taken to or collected from class. We ask that parents don’t go directly to their child’s classroom or walk around the school looking for their child . Start and end of day procedures A reminder the school does not have staff on duty before 8.30am in the morning. If you do need to drop your child off prior to this time please contact the school to ensure we will have staff at the school. On some days the staff may be at a breakfast meeting and not return until the start of the school day at 8.30am. At the end of the day if you are picking up your child can you wait in the courtyard until the first bus is called and then if you would like you can go to your child’s class to collect them. Otherwise the bell will ring at 3.10pm for all students being picked up to go to the courtyard or top gate to meet you. Until next week Peter Reminders for next weekHats are to be worn by all students when outside at recess and lunch times Do you own a local Business? Would you like to raise your business profile within our local community? If so we now have advertising space available within our new school Newsletter. For the cost of $50 per a year we will provide you with a business card sized advert with weekly exposure. To secure your spot please contact Leanne at the school office. The following students have won awards for displaying our school values of creative, inclusive and positive and making the best overall improvement over the last week, either in the classroom or in the yard. Kody Barton has been inclusive. He has been kind to his classmates! Alex Lyons for always including his classmates in everything he does. Mitch Lawrence for being positive and contributing in classroom discussions. Hayley Hinck for trying to include and engage peers in learning tasks. Tiana Grant for being positive and working hard during our reading activities. Christian McKindley for consistently making mature choices in the classroom, assisting everyone with IT issues and having a great attitude. Sebastian Worthington for assisting fellow students with a difficult task. Chloe Roulston for going out of her way to help her peers and teachers and to make them feel included and comfortable. Hamish Skirka for being very creative with his attempts to use different colours in his drawings. Jasmine Nichols has a creative artistic flair in her work. Kaytlyn Fleet for always having a go with a smile and enthusiasm. Jye McKinnon for creating such a positive vibe in the classroom with his humour and great jokes. Melanie Flower for remembering to push in her chair. Christian Degenhardt for always being inclusive. He makes the canteen a great place to work involving his peers. Zeke Cocks - for a full day of being positive and working. Tanekia Carey for participating positively in classroom activities. Leano Ryder for being his own man! Making positive choice ALL the time. Alex Peattie for being creative in his approach to difficult tasks and producing a well written letter to firefighters during Literacy. School Photos School photos will be on Monday, 31st March. Envelopes will be coming home shortly. Canteen News Order forms can be obtained from your child’s classroom, the office and within the newsletter each week. Please remember to place orders in by 10am. Thank you. MARCH 2014 Tues 18 th Mon 31st School Council Meeting School Photos 5pm APRIL 2014 th Fri 4 End of term 2.15pm dismissal School Uniform Students can wear either runners or black school shoes to school but shoes must have enclosed toes. You can purchase the school uniform through the school office. Please label all items of uniform clearly. We currently have stock available in all sizes. Don’t forget we also have some second hand uniforms for sale. Bus – If your student IS NOT catching bus please notify school with reasonable time to ensure your student DOES NOT BOARD THE BUS. If you have any bus queries please contact Leonie Pearse, Business Manager. New School Mailing Address Kalianna now have a post office box for all mail deliveries. If you wish to post any correspondence to the school by mail our new mailing address will be: Second Hand Items We would like to collect some old plastic measuring cups and measuring spoons for hands on learning activities using sand, dirt and water. We are also looking for some balls of coloured wool and old CDs for art activities and buttons to practice sewing and repairing our favourite clothes. If anyone has any of these items that they want to donate, it would be greatly appreciated, please send them to school. Kalianna School PO Box 2780 Bendigo DC Vic 3554 INFORMATION FOR PARENTS: Live Theatre comes to Kalianna It was fantastic to see all of our students this week attend the live theatre performance held in our courtyard. The show was titled ‘Bully Bull Ring Show’ and had a message for all aged students that bullying is not OK. The show also reinforced strategies for students to use to stop being bullied at school. Teachers also during the week after the show followed up with lessons in their rooms on ‘bullying’. The show was presented by Tony Bones Entertainment who are a national touring theatre company owned and operated by qualified teachers. Our next live performance “Heroes & Villains” has also been booked for Term 2, Thursday 22nd May. PRIMARY LEARNING CENTRE NEWS: Primary Years - Room 5 – Ms. Threlfall’s class The class is engaged while learning about friendly behaviour during the recent incursion - what an entertaining performance! Our Monday Library session gives us a chance to change our weekly readers. Ms. Zara and the students at the playground during M.A.P.S. We go on the school bus each Tuesday afternoon with our Big Buddies. MIDDLE LEARNING CENTRE NEWS: The middle years classes signing up for the tipping competition. Students are learning how to fill in forms online and are taught cyber safety procedures. LATER LEARNING CENTRE NEWS: Later years students being inclusive Later years students in homecrafts Olivia having a go at riding a 2 wheeler bike!!! Each Friday afternoon the middle and later years students choose a fun activity for the term. The activity is something that is not usually happening the classroom. Lego robotics, Zumba, playing board games, learning the guitar, carpet bowls, personal care, jewellery making, and energy breakthrough training. PHYS ED NEWS: We are moving into Hockey at the moment with classes taking their time learning control and team work. Team work is our major focus in Term 1 and with our hockey introduction, Miss Ellis’s class are starring. Derek seems a natural born Goalie, not even letting any goals through. Seth was great at his control, always stopping and settling first. Phoebe kept her eye on the ball the whole time. Jack loved drawing a defender near, only to pass it to a team mate who had made space. Miss Howden’s class got into the spirit very quickly and showed their skills very confidently. Control was soon a skill the girls had down solid so after practising the “strike”, we brought in some short game style situation. They responded wonderfully and while scratchy, used all the skills we have been learning over the last two weeks. FOOTY SEASON is here!!!!!!! Not the oval ball, I am talking about real football. Soccer is a fantastic sport to introduce your child to if you are looking at something. All clubs in Bendigo have strong community ties and pride themselves on their Junior Programs. Sport can be the great leveller sometimes and while the professionals make soccer seem a mixture of extreme fitness and amazing feats, Bendigo’s Junior Programs are built around inclusion, fun and participation. Players learn basic skills like dribbling and balance, striking and teamwork. Soccer is such a great introductory game because the skills learnt are the fundamentals of most sports we play in mainstream society. With the cricket seasons drawing to a close it is time for the Winter Sports to return to us. Should you be interested in any sporting avenues in the local area, here are some possible contacts for you to think about. Bendigo Football Umpires Association Peter Cleary - 0418569394 Eaglehawk & Bendigo Badminton and Table Tennis Club (03) 5446 7300 Bendigo Tennis Association (03) 5442 5744 Bendigo Football Netball League, Justin Abrams (03) 5434 2400 Bendigo Amateur Soccer League [email protected] (03) 5442 7592 It would be a little rude of me not to mention our cricketers and the wonderful years they had. Mitchell was in top form towards the end of the season taking wickets and knocking up an even 40 in one knock. Mr King finished his year off strong with 22 and a wicket. Mr Rick and Ricky are both playing final this weekend. Mr Brendan and Mr Brown scored 1 between them on the weekend and are glad the pain is finally over. HORTICULTURE NEWS: Hi everyone another beautiful week out in the gardens of Kalianna. The students have worked very hard and they should be proud of what they have achieved. Some of these things are: Mr Roach’s class did some planting in the garden beds at the front of the Primary Learning Centre. Ms Fitzgerald’s class assembled and filled more garden beds for the front of the primary wing. Ms Prior’s class had a visit to McDonalds Nursery to purchase plants for the outdoor teachers’ area. Mr King’s class completed and marked the kingpin court. That’s all for now and until next week Cheers from the Hort Man KALIANNA LUNCH ORDER FORM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY (Circle one) NAME: ________________ ROOM NUMBER: ________ Canteen menu items are prepared and cooked by our students. ITEM PRICE 3 x Yum Balls (Rum Balls) $1.50 Water $1.00 Juice $1.50 Milkshake $1.50 Dim Sim (steamed) $0.70 Sweet Chilli Chicken Wrap $5.00 Salad Bowl Salad Sandwich Ham $4.50 No Meat $3.00 Ham $4.00 No Meat $3.00 Sandwich (Ham & Cheese) $3.00 Frozen Pineapple Ring $0.50 Change Required QUANTITY TOTAL $ Total $