December 2015 Newsletter
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December 2015 Newsletter
At St. Timothy Catholic School we: RESPECT our Catholic faith traditions CELEBRATE our achievements and PREPARE tomorrow’s thinkers. Principal Perspective O come O come Emmanuel, Lord Jesus. Rest in our hearts this Advent Season. Teach us to be generous in our giving to others, not only of our resources but our time, talents and peaceful spirit. In all our preparations for Christmas, may we keep our eyes on you knowing and believing that you are the reason for our pending celebration. Be born in us a little more each day as we await the joy of Christmas and the hope and faith that each New Year brings to us. Advent: Faith, Hope Charity: 1) Faith - Advent Prayer: each week of Advent classes and divisions will gather around the Advent wreath to hear the weekly Gospel readings, reflect and decide on the compassionate actions that The Word of God asks of us. “What Nick and Holly found in Grandpas Attic”: an Advent story will be shared daily. Teachers have a matching story book with ornaments that relate to the story to hang on their classroom Christmas tree. Advent Mass – Join us on Wednesday December 10th at 10:30 am for Mass with Fr. Jerome. 2) Hope - Following current events in newspapers, TV and social media, each of us are called to consider school, local and global perspectives on conflict and peace. Our Advent reflections and actions remind us how we are called to be peacemakers, bringing hope and light to the world. 3) Charity - St Aloysius Angel Tree- Help make Christmas special for a family who needs the extra bit of support. Select an angel, purchase the gift, and return it to the school, and we provide it to the parish. Many of our own St Timothy’s families benefit from your generosity through the Angel Tree campaign. Thanks you for your care and support. St Aloysius Parish Christmas Hampers- each class has been assigned special items to fill up the Christmas Hampers. Thank you for your help! Newsworthy Items and Updates Thank you! I am so appreciative of our Catholic School Council Fundraising committee! A tremendous fundraiser raising over $2,500 for projects that will benefit all students at St Tim’s! Thank you to all students and their families who were active selling the magazine subscriptions. Tigers Care Triage: St Timothy triage is a special caring group of senior students who are helping with small injuries and “boo boos” that happen from time to time on the yard. All students accessing the triage center must have seen a yard duty supervisor first. Small scratches, body bumps etc. can be seen by triage. Head injuries or bleeding will always be referred to the office for adult support. Tweet Tweet!! Hey Tigers stay in the know with our new social media connections! Follow St. Timothy School happenings viaTwitter… Go to Stim__gotigers for fast breaking news from the school! Get updates, reminders, newsletters and more by subscribing to our Newswire service. Go to the school board website at www.wcdsb.ca and access the “Our Schools” tab. Click on St Timothy School. Enter your email on the subscribe section of our website/home page. You will be asked to confirm the subscription via your own email address. That’s it! All electronic communications are secure via the school board server. Christmas Celebrations! All parents welcome! Please see Important Dates on page 4! St. Timothy School staff wish you every blessing for a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! St. Timothy’s website - http://sttimothy.wcdsb.ca Page 1 St. Timothy Catholic School Newsletter HOME OF THE TIGERS . What’s Happening @ Your Library This year in our library we are taking part in the Forest of Reading once again. You may access https:// www.accessola.com . Students not only learn about the various Canadian books, publishers, authors and illustrators, they also take part in activities, lessons and voting during the next couple of months. We have also added some of the material for Forest of Reading on our Learning Commons e-book, audiobook, (Overdrive) site that you can find here: https://staffnet.wcdsb.ca/ps/Resource/Documents/Library-Services/eBooks/ OverDrive_GettingStarted_pamphlet_WCDSB.pdf. What may we find in our new Learning Commons? Virtual Learning Commons: E-Z Find http://vlcguides.wcdsb.ca/home/EZFind Here are a few other sites that are available at our Learning Commons site that could assist our students with assignments, projects, or assisting with reading: Library Catalogue & Databases WCDSB Library Catalogues, E-Z Find, EZ Find - A-Z List (Guide to..), Passwords for Databases in EZ Find. So Come and take a look, you never know what you might find. St. Timothy Angel Tree Volunteers Needed Beginning on Monday November 30th angels will be available to take from the tree in our school library. Each angel will have the age a boy or girl on it. If you decide to allow your child to choose an angel from the tree, please indicate this in writing in their agenda. Return the angel to school attached to the UNWRAPPED gift that you purchase. All angels must be returned to school by Thursday December 10th. As always you generosity is much appreciated. We would like to begin the All Star Reading program soon. We need parent volunteers who have some time during the day to come and listen to grade 1, 2, 3 children read. Please let Miss Gordanier know if you are available (time and day) as the program works best if students have the opportunity to read frequently during the week in a 1:1 setting with many different volunteers. Your help will be greatly appreciated! Important reminder for Bad Weather Days! School Parking Lot & Parking Some parking spaces are available at the school during the day for parents and visitors; however, the parking lot is closed from 8:45 to 9:00 am and 3:25 to 3:40pm to facilitate safe student arrival and departure . Parking on Bechtel Drive is allowed. Please note the signs for the designated area up the hill, and park on the school side only. Additional parking to drop off students is available at the Pioneer Park Community Centre Parking Lot. If you are using the Community Centre, please do not stop in the Community Centre drop-off area at the front-use a parking space. If you are dropping off or picking up your child before/after school please remember to park or stop your vehicle by the curb up the hill to let the child(ren) out. Stopping to let children off in front of the school is not permitted, cars will be ticketed. The front driveway is to be used by school buses only from 8:30 to 9:00 and 3:30 to 4:00 daily. Vehicles are not allowed to pull into the driveway closest to the fire station as the children use this area to enter the playground in the morning and exit in the evening. Students are not allowed to use the parking lot to access the play yard. Page 2 St. Timothy Catholic School Newsletter HOME OF THE TIGERS School Council Hello from School Council, We would like to thank everyone who helped out with our magazine and Christmas greens fundraiser. It was a great success! Council is busy preparing for Christmas time with a Christmas lunch for the students as well as organizing a visit from Santa. We have recently formed a couple of committees to further some of the work we do for the school community. The first is a Playground Committee. The current playground in the schoolyard has a remaining life expectancy of approximately two years. The committee will be responsible for assisting with researching and applying for grants, investigating possible replacement equipment and any other tasks that may apply. The second is a yearbook committee. If you would be interested in helping out with either of these, please contact Liz or Leanne at the email addresses below. [email protected] [email protected] On behalf of the entire School Council, we would like to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Congratulations to St. Timothy students, who raised $258 for United Way during our twoonie Halloween dance. SPORTS France wins Junior World Cup In October, Team Portugal defeated Team France to win the 2015 Junior World Cup of Soccer. Congratulations to all members of Team Portugal (Marcus, Mateus, Logan and Amira). Thanks to all participants in the tournament and especially the student helpers who helped set up and referee all games. Intermediate Boys’ Volleyball Congratulations!! St Timothy Boys Volleyball team was victorious, winning first place at the St Mary’s tournament held on Nov 21. Thanks to all team members who played with excellent skill and sportsmanship! Thank you Coach Shari Miller for your gifts of time and talent dedicated to this winning team! Page 3 St. Timothy Catholic School Newsletter HOME OF THE TIGERS IMPORTANT DATES JANUARY DECEMBER Dec. 10Dec. 16 Dec. 16Dec. 18 - Jan. 4 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. 29- Swiss Chalet Lunch Christmas Concert, 1 pm Pizza Day Visit from Santa, last day of school (regular dismissal 3:30 pm) First Day Back District Support Day Pizza Day New Year’s Mass PD Day– No School for students Late arrivals to school: We need your help: Lately the number of students arriving late to school has been increasing, causing great levels of unsafe congestion in the front door area and office. All students’ grades 1-8 arriving late to the school prior to 9:05 am are asked to use the rear school doors off the yard, check in with their teacher and then report to the office for their late slip. The rear doors will be open until 9:10 am and then locked. Students are deemed late to school after O Canada starts. Late attendance is recorded as part of the Ontario student record. Students arriving after 9:10 am should use the front door of the school and directly check in at the office. Thank you for your help. 2015 St. Aloysius Christmas Hamper Program As we begin Advent and prepare for the celebration of Christmas, we are reminded of the less fortunate. In support of St. Aloysius Parish, the St. Timothy School community has chosen to contribute to the Christmas Hamper Program. Our action reflects the sharing of our blessings, joy and the meaning of Christmas with those in need. Each classroom has been assigned a specific item to contribute to the wider Christmas Hamper Program. We would appreciate your generosity and support of this Advent initiative. Mrs. Burgess Teacher Item Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate Mrs. Bebenek/ Miss Bailey Jam, Peanut Butter Mrs. Jacob Canned Fruit Mrs. Edgar Crackers Mrs. Clifford Rice Miss Gordanier Cookies Mrs. Matesa Gravy (turkey and chicken), Boxed Stuffing Mr. Janssen Canned/Bottled Juice or Crystals Mrs. Hanneman/ Mr. Eulenburg Cereal (hot and cold) Ms. Kolb Toiletries (shampoo, toothpaste, brushes, hand soap) Popcorn and Treats, Candies (plus sugarless) Mrs. Miller Page 4 St. Timothy Catholic School Newsletter HOME OF THE TIGERS Bus Cancellation Days Please note that when school buses are cancelled and the schools are open — the bussed students are automatically excused and a phone call does NOT need to be made. Students that walk to school are expected to attend and a phone call needs to be made when they stay at home. Follow the Tigers!! Dress for the Weather With the arrival of winter weather, it is important that all students have indoor footwear. Sock/stocking feet are not allowed in school. This is a matter of safety in the event of an emergency evacuation. @stim_gotigers Please make sure students arrive to school with mitts, hats, and snow pants and an extra pair of socks. This will ensure your child will be comfortable for the entire school day. Thank you for your cooperation. Coming to St. Timothy School! Lego Mindstorms for students in Grades 4—8. Listen to announcements for more information. Christmas Holidays The last day of classes will be Friday, December 18th. Students will be dismissed at the regular time 3:30 pm. Classes will resume on Monday Jan.4, 9:00 am. Page 5
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