12th September (2016) - Karoonda Area School
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12th September (2016) - Karoonda Area School
Karoonda Area School North Terrace KAROONDA SA 5307 Principal: Daniel Rankine Phone: (08) 85781120 Facsimile: (08) 85781078 Courier: Murray Mallee E-mail: [email protected] Number: 27/2016 Monday 12th September 2016 Dear Parents and Community Members 2017 Planning It is that time of year again when we start looking towards the 2017 school year and beyond, especially at class structures, budgets and subject offerings. To make the best decisions around the items mentioned it is very important to have a clear understanding of student numbers for the coming year. Therefore I ask that if any families know that their children will not be at Karoonda in 2017 or people know of students who will be moving into the area please fill in the form at the back of this week’s newsletter or let the Front Office know as soon as possible. Once we have a clear knowledge of student numbers we will then be consulting with parents about possible classes for 2017. Royal Adelaide Show Results Last week saw another very successful Royal Adelaide Show for the Karoonda Area School Show Program. Aside from the teamwork, communication and leadership skills that the students develop we were also very successful in the three categories (sheep, steers, goats) we competed in. I promised I would allow Mrs Johnson the honour of sharing all of the outstanding results with the community through the newsletter next week, so I won’t give it away now, but I am sure many of you have heard the great results we achieved. These results just like the choir are the result of months of work in the lead up to the judging on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Carolyn Johnson, all of the students and the supporting staff and parents need to be congratulated on the incredible time and effort they have put into gain the results they achieved. The commitment to the weekly lunch time sessions with the animals, the feed rosters during school term and holiday times have all contributed to the success and definitely do not go unrecognised, so once again congratulations KAS Ag Team. A huge thank you must also go to all of the breeders, sponsors and families for their ongoing support of the program. Look out for a comprehensive round up of results in next week’s newsletter, once all of the results are in. 2 Adelaide Festival of Music This coming Friday, 16th of September the choir students, Sue Muster and families will be enjoying a night at the Festival Theatre for the annual Festival of Music. It is always a great night for the students involved, their parents, Sue, Jaslyn and I as we all see the hard work and dedication all come together on the night. To put this into perspective the students have to master over 1900 words of song and approximately 300 choreography moves in the lead up to the performance this Friday night. Parents, staff and family attending please look out for me in the foyer, I will be selling programs for $3 prior to the performance in support of the Festival of Music. Look forward to seeing you all there. Rick Persse visiting Tomorrow we have the pleasure of welcoming the Education Departments newly appointed Chief Executive visiting the school from 10:00 am until 11:00 am prior to the Country Cabinet Morning Tea at the Clubrooms from 11:00 am. It is a pleasure to welcome Mr Persse to the school and show him firsthand how good our school is. In May last year former Karoonda Area School teacher, Sandy Loffler, was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Sadly she passed away in Loxton last Friday. In 1985, Sandy was appointed as Karoonda’s first Agricultural Studies teacher. With support from the Agricultural Advisory Committee, she accomplished a great deal during her 3 years in this role. After moving to the Riverland, she continued teaching this subject at Loxton High, until retiring about 3 years ago. She is remembered as a very hardworking, enthusiastic and dedicated teacher. DANIEL RANKINE Principal This Week’s Canteen Reminder Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 CLOSED Sally Kerr CLOSED Jodie Hawkes Jane Pascoe CLOSED Belinda O’Malley AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 3 Reception/Year One Update Written by Julie & Katelyn Boughen Thank you to Mr Mitch Vanson for capably relief teaching for Miss Boughen last week. The R/1students and staff all enjoyed our week and the students were generally engaged in their studies and also behaved well. We hoped that all the Fathers etc enjoyed their children’s words about them inside their Father’s Day card and playing their game, Don’t Eat Dad! We had a busy four day week in which we completed our Look! Listen! Science topic. Mr Vanson introduced a new minor game to us and we also continued developing our soccer skills during P.E. We continued to study special places and how to care for them in our Geography lesson and we each designed an iPad app button during Digital Technology. We brainstormed what being healthy means and only needed reminding about the relationship/ emotions/safety factors vital to our health. During Health Mrs Boughen read aloud some books based on healthy messages and we had to listen carefully and see if we could find the message in the storyline of each book. During library lesson Mrs Keough read us some stories about honesty and we talked about the importance of being honest. We are all looking forward to our excursion to Renmark tomorrow. Read all about it next week! School Fees Payment for Materials and Services Charge for school fees are overdue. Monthly statements have been sent as a reminder. Please contact the school by the end of the week for a payment by instalment form. The school will proceed in accordance with our Debt Recovery Procedures in an endeavour to collect all Materials and Services Charges. The school will proceed with Debt Collection if necessary. Please contact myself or Daniel Rankine at the school to make arrangements if you are having difficulties in making payment. JENNY GREGORY Finance Officer Books and Gifts Direct Baking The Complete Collection AWW Bubble Machine (3 x AA 1.5V batteries included) Funny Books (Set of 10) Crystal Fairy We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Deluxe Edition I Can Do It 2017 Calendar How To Avoid A Lightning Strike Children’s Animal Atlas Seatbelt Snoozer Please place orders with payment with Library Staff. Delivery tomorrow. AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS $20.00 $15.00 $15.00 $12.00 $10.00 $10.00 $8.00 $8.00 $6.00 4 R U OK? Day On Thursday, both Zara and myself, made KAS aware of R U OK day? (As you can see by the picture.) We highlighted the fact that a conversation could change a life and make their day much better. If the person is not ready to have a chat then, check in with them later. Remembering not to make any judgement, just listen and don’t rush the conversation. And for the My Tern language - It’s ok to be on the red road, just as long as you are in control. It’s ok to say, ‘I’m not ok’. Just remember the 4 steps: 1. Ask R U OK? – be relaxed and friendly with your approach 2. Listen without judgement – Don’t rush the conversation and take what they say seriously 3. Encourage action – ask them how they would like you to support them through this 4. Follow up – Check in with them in a few days’ time ‘It is R U OK day, today, tomorrow and every day!’ KAREN NORMAN PCW ZARA KEOGH Primary Counsellor Karoonda Area School Choir News This Friday night nine of our choir students will be performing in a concert at the Festival Theatre Adelaide at the SA Primary Schools Music Festival. The students are: Tarryn Turner, Ethan Porker, Erin O’Malley, Tess Huxtable, Taylor Vandenberg, Erin Pope, Lily Wood, Emily Kerr and Abigail Porker. The concert will have choir students from schools all over South Australia who have been practising very hard all year for this event. The repertoire consists of 15 songs including several familiar songs such as Que Sera by the Hip-Hop/Dance music group Justice Crew, and Jai Ho from the motion picture Slumdog Millionaire. Each year a composer is asked to create a song cycle based on a theme and the 2016 song cycle is Mission Possible which is about sustainability and was written by SA composers Robyn Habel and Glynn Lehmann. As well as learning the songs the choir students also learn choreography for several songs and some Auslan signing. Best wishes to the students – and ‘break a leg’! SUE MUSTER Choir Teacher AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 5 Expressions of Interest are call upon for the Tender of the following items. (No tender will necessarily be accepted) To view items please ring the school on (85781120) to make an appointment. Shelving 3 Phase Bench Saw Thicknesser AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 6 AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 7 AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 8 Chelsea Frahn Rides In Royal Adelaide Show Chelsea (left) was fortunate to ride in the Royal Adelaide Show in an event called “Pair Of Riders” and she won 2nd place in this event. We congratulate Chelsea on her achievement and know that this experience will be one she will forever remember. Karoonda Districts Netball Club Annual General Meeting Part 1 Thursday 15th September 2016 7:00 pm sharp Karoonda Football/Netball Clubrooms All positions become vacant. Please come along and have input into your club. Apologies to: EMILY ARBON President MELISSA HUXTABLE Secretary (85783402) Karoonda Area School Calendar - Term 3, 2016 Week 8 Tuesday 13th September Tuesday 13th September Friday 16th September Preschool, R/1 Patch Theatre, Renmark Governing Council Meeting Choir Rehearsal & Concert – Adelaide Week 9 Monday 19th September SAPSASA Tennis & Cricket Trials – change of date Week 10 Monday 26th September Monday 26th September Wednesday 28th September Tuesday 27th September Thursday 29th September Friday 30th September SAPSASA Athletics – Adelaide Labyrinth Performance – Library Arts Showcase USE Soccer Year 8-10 Social – Coomandook End of Term 3 – 2:30 pm close AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 9 Karoonda Districts Cricket Club News The 2016-2017 Cricket Season begins in October (program has not been finalised as yet). Karoonda have nominated three teams – 1 x A Grade, 1 x C Grade and 1 x Under 15. Under 15s - Come Have a Go! For this upcoming season, the Murray Towns Cricket Association (MTCA) has decided that the Under 15s will be a 9-a-side competition (9 players boys or girls) and playing for 40 overs. Karoonda did vote against this however to no avail. If your child is interested in playing Under 15s this season, please come along to the School Oval this Thursday 15th September from 4:30 pm and Have-A-Go. Age limit is players must be 11 years of age as of 1st October 2016 (depending on numbers). Two New Junior Formats – Under 11s and Under 13s Under 11s The Under 11s competition will be a T20 Blast which will take over from the Milo Cricket. This will run for 10 weeks after school in Murray Bridge (day and time to be advised) for 12 weeks beginning late October (nothing over school holidays). This competition will be completely run by SACA and they will supply everything eg coaches, equipment etc. Parents will have to organise their transport to and from Murray Bridge. Under 13s MTCA are also looking at an Under 13 competition of 9 players which will be run on Friday nights in a 20 over game played at home and away venues starting at 5:30 pm. These details are still being finalised. Karoonda are able to nominate a team in each of these age groups but it would be up to parents to transport their children to matches. If any parents would like their child/ren (boy or girl) to be involved, please give Ryan Paech a call on 0427 524 800 as soon as possible as MTCA need to notified this week. Club Positions for 2016 We would like to take this opportunity to thank the following: John Neumann: Under 15s Coach. Ty Mickan: Under 15s Team Manager. Todd Schulz: C Grade Organiser Zakk Bullard: A Grade Organiser Executive Committee: Ryan Paech (President), Eli Koch (Vice President), Linda Paech (Secretary), Casey Jones (Treasurer) and Jack Norman (Independent member). RYAN PAECH President (0427 524 800) AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 10 Karoonda Mallee Magpies End of Year Football and Netball Trophy Presentation This Friday Night, 16th September 2016 6:00 pm start Junior Presentations followed by Senior. Please bring a plate to share! Let’s all get there and congratulate our ‘C’ Grade netball Premiers!! Do You Want Prayer? Call or text our Christian Prayer Group with your confidential prayer request. On Wednesday mornings we will pray for you. Copeville Seventh-Day-Adventist Church JULIAN & SONJA WATTS KARL & KAREN WATTS 0418 821 481 0410 621 071 ~ Please Note Change Of Date And Venue ~ The next meeting of the Karoonda and District Historical Society th will be held on Tuesday 20 September in the Karoonda –East Murray Council Chambers at 7.30 pm The main item for discussion will be long term planning for the future of Pioneer Park All Welcome AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 11 Mallee Medical Practice Karoonda Phone: 85791122 GP Services Mannum Medical Associates - alternatively ring 85690222 September th th Podiatrist th Wed 14 , Thurs 15 , Fri 16 Tues 20th, Thurs 22nd Wed 28th, Thurs 29th, Fri 30th Fri 9th Sept Wed 21st Sept Surgery Hours: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Wed 21st Sept Wed 26th Oct Skin Clinic Closed Lunch: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Dates and updates also appears on website http://www.mannummedical.com.au/karoonda-medical/ Optometrist Next Visit To Karoonda Thursday 29th September 2016 Please phone Karoonda Medical 85791122 to schedule an appointment. “Glasses at Spec Saver prices” Preliminary Notice The Lutheran Church Garage / Boot Sale Saturday 8th October 2016 Karoonda Main Street Lawns Invitations to book are available for $10 site. For more details or to book a site, please contact: CORINNE SCHULZ JANINE DUTSCHKE SUE KOCH 85781410 85781263 85781252 This will incorporate the “The Longest Lutheran Morning Tea” Serving you FREE Morning Tea/Coffee and Devonshire Morning Tea AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 12 AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 13 AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 14 AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 15 Karoonda Tennis If anyone, both old or young would like to have a game of tennis on Friday nights, please give me a call. Our home courts will be at Karoonda this season. If there are any juniors that also would like to have a game in a mini junior competition (roughly U/15), played at the same time but on different courts, please let me know. Thanks. JIM NORMAN (8578 1164 / 0418 815 069) Karoonda Silos Grower Meeting Thursday 22nd September 2016 in the Karoonda Hotel at 3:30 pm GRAHAM BUCHANAN (85783464) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2017 PLANNING Name:_________________________________________ Phone Number:_____________ Please be advised that my child/ren _______________________________________________ will not be attending Karoonda Area School in 2017. Please be advised that the following child/ren _______________________________________ will be or may be attending Karoonda Area School in 2017. Signed: ______________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ISA BROWN POINT OF LAY CHICKENS (ONLY 11 LEFT!!) Name:_________________________________________ Phone Number:_____________ Amount of Chickens wanted: ______ Total payment is enclosed: $ _________ ($20 per chicken) Signature:_______________________________________ Date:________________ AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS 16 Arts Showcase th Wednesday 28 September School Gym 7:00 pm “Journey Through The Jungle” $2.00 $1.00 Adult School aged children Parents Please Note: Notes will be coming home this week with students in regards to costumes. AT KAROONDA AREA SCHOOL WE VALUE: RESPECT, HONESTY AND SUCCESS
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