2nd March 2016 - York Public School
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2nd March 2016 - York Public School
York Public School YABBER Evan Street, South Penrith Phone: 4731 6577 Fax: 4721 7522 Email: [email protected] Website: www.york-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Find us on Facebook – York Public School From the Principal 2nd March, 2016 We are well and truly into a busy 2016 at York Public School. We’ve had Meet the Teacher night, started PSSA, inducted our Prefects and Captains and held a very successful Swimming Carnival. Our second P&C meeting for the year was last night. I always look forward to these meetings as our parents are a wonderful group to work with and help us with the directions our school is taking. Mr Sinfield has taken some Long Service Leave and Mrs Barglik is relieving for him as our Deputy Principal for the next three weeks. If you would like to talk to the Deputy about any issues, please ask for Mrs Barglik. Mr Lehuray will be on 5/6B for this time. Information later in the Yabber includes instructions for our parent teacher interviews. Please make sure you have these dates in your diary. All of our information is updated regularly on Facebook. You do not need to have a log in to view any information that is placed there, so non Facebookers can also access the information at any time. Please see page 2 for online booking details. Kelly Paton Principal SCHOOL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS School Hours 8.55am – 3.00pm www.schoolinterviews.com.au Office Hours 8.30am – 3.00pm Receipting - Daily 8.30am – 2.30pm This year we are having parent teacher interviews at the end of first term instead of the end of second term. By having the interviews at this time it enables both teachers and parents to have conversations and raise any concerns early in the year rather than wait until the end of second term. The dates and times are: ** Online payments can be made via our website. More information is available at the end of this newsletter ** ** EFTPOS IS AVAILABLE IN THE OFFICE BUT CANNOT BE PROCESSED OVER THE PHONE ** CODE: hjj5p th 8:15am – 8:45 am on Monday 4 April th Playground supervision commences at 8.30am. No child should be in the playground before this time. 3:15pm – 3:55pm oon Monday 4 April th 3:20pm – 7:00pm on Tuesday 5 April th 8:15am – 8:45am on Wednesday 6 April th 3:15pm – 3:55pm on Wednesday 6 April SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES 3:20pm – 7:30 pm on Tuesday 31st March Our new days / times for school assemblies are: K – 2 Friday 9.00am – 10.00am 3 – 6 Friday 2.00pm – 3.00pm Monday whole school assemblies will only be EVERY ND th 2 WEEK now. The next date for Term 1 is the 8 March. Bookings can be made at School Interviews Online (see flyer towards the end of this newsletter). th Bookings are open from the 14 March and will st remain open until Friday 1 April at 2:00pm. Parents will still receive a written report at the end of second term. UPCOMING EVENTS st HARMONY DAY – 21 MARCH …. Further information will be sent home next week. CLOTHING POOL Thanks to many of our families who have donated school uniforms that their children no longer need. Our NEW clothing pool hours are Friday 9:00am– th 10:00pm at the hall, comemcing Friday 11 March 2016. NEWSLETTERS - YABBERS Our newsletter is only available via email or our website. If you would like to be added to our distribution list please contact the school or please email [email protected] . A link to our newsletter on the website will be placed on Facebook for each addition of the Yabber. SWIMMING CARNIVAL – SUCCESS AT THE The 2016 York Public School Swimming Carnival was held Thursday 18th February and it was simply a fantastic day. From our novelty events, to our races the students were kept busy. Twenty-seven of our students made it from York to compete at the District Carnival held last Monday at Penrith Pools. From these 27 students 12 have progressed to the next stage which is representing Sydney West. These students will now compete at Homebush on 24th March. We wish them the best of luck. Well done to both Sydney Robins and Joshua Ongley who both broke school records for Freestyle and Joshua broke his 2nd record in Butterfly. Sydney also went on to break records at the District Carnival along with the Senior Girls relay team. A big thank you to our many Parent Helpers, our superb team of staff and community for making this event great. CROSS COUNTRY CARNIVAL – WHOLE SCHOOL The school Cross Country carnival will be held on TH Wednesday 10 March. First race will be Kindergarten commencing at 9:20am followed by Year 1 and Year 2 – they will have a FUN RUN. FACEBOOK York Public School has a Facebook page – York Public School Then the older age groups will run. The age groups are 8 yrs, 9 yrs, 10 yrs, 11 yrs, and finally 12 to 13 years combined, children will be organised by age and gender – they will run in the age group that they will be turning in 2016. The distance run is 2km for 8/9 and 10 yrs and 3km for 11 and 12/13 yrs. Mrs Linford- Carnivals Organiser YEARS K – 2 READING / WRITING BOOKS Books are ready to be handed out to students. Could you please pay the $20 required to the front office or alternately you can pay online via our website CHANGE OF DETAILS As shown above it is advisable to ‘like’ our page and when on a computer (not mobile device) click on the pull down arrow next to ‘liked’ and click on ‘get notifications’. You will then be prompted of posts on our page and be kept up-to-date with activities and news at York Public School. As you would be aware it is very important for the school to have the correct contact details for families. This includes mobile numbers, address details and emergency contacts. Remember this page is to keep everyone updated on what is happening and is a reference that can be referred to anywhere. Please respect this page – no negativity is greatly appreciated or posts will be deleted. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUB It is now time for us to request the payment of the voluntary contribution by parents and carers for 2016. The voluntary contribution remains unchanged from 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2016 and is set at $20.00 per student or $40.00 for a family of two children or more. Our latest book club brochures have been distributed to all students. Payments for this are due back to school by Friday 11th March. Please include correct money with order or consider paying by LOOP – more information towards the end of this newsletter What is the Voluntary Contribution about? It is a small amount that we ask parents to generously provide that permits the school to provide important and additional resources to enhance student learning. The voluntary contribution form was on the back of our family details note handed out to students in Week 2. If you have any queries regarding Book Club, please see Mrs Binns in the library. SCHOOL BANKING Our banking day for 2016 will be on a Wednesday. Children will give their banks books to their teacher first thing in the morning and these will then be forwarded our banking volunteers in a class bag. STUDENTS WITH ASTHMA If your child has ASTHMA the school requires an ASHTMA PLAN signed by your doctor. It would be greatly appreciated if the ASTHMA PLANS could be forwarded to the school at your earliest convenience. LABELLING CLOTHES We ask that all families please ensure that all clothes, especially jackets and hats (which are removed during the day) are clearly labelled with your child’s name. Also please regularly check that the clothing you have does belong to your child, very often they get mixed up. Please return items promptly to school, either to the child or to the ‘lost property box’ MEDICATION AT SCHOOL If your son/daughter requires medication whilst at school a medication form needs to be filled in. Medication cannot be given without this form. These forms are available at the office. YORKULELES PLEASE DO NOT SEND NUTS OR NUT-BASED PRODUCTS TO SCHOOL. The 2015 Yorkuleles had their final performance at the Blue Mountains Ukulele Festival on Saturday 13th February 2016. It was great to welcome back some of our previous members who have moved on to high school. They were the opening act on the main stage for the festival’s biggest day. The group performed beautifully and managed to play a half-hour set without repeating any songs. They even managed to pull off some songs without even having a chance to practise them before the festival! This is testament to the hard work and skill of these committed musicians. A big thank you to the students and parents for giving up time on their weekend to attend this performance. Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction to a range of substances and foods that may cause serious illness or death. CAPA NEWS If your child requires antibiotics 3 times a day, please consider administering it at home before school, after school and after dinner. As medications are accidently left at school. ** We can no longer apply any forms of creams to scratches and bites we apologise for any inconvenience**. Foods that may cause an anaphylactic reaction can include fish, shellfish, milk, wheat-based products or eggs. However, the most prevalent and potentially most serious cause of a reaction is peanuts, tree nuts, products containing nuts and shellfish products. A significant number of students at York Public School have been diagnosed with anaphylaxis. It is because of this reason that parents and carers are strongly requested to refrain from sending foods to school with their child that contain nuts or nutbased products. Students with anaphylaxis can have a severe reaction by merely touching the hands or the desktop of a child who has touched and eaten a nut-based product. Peanut butter, packets of fruit and nuts, Nutella and many lollies, snack bars and sweets will contain traces of nuts. Help us to protect ALL of the children by complying with this request. If you have any further queries about this matter, please contact the school on 4731 6577. The 2016 Yorkuleles will be starting up within the next week. Students from years 4-6 who are interested in joining should have attended a meeting with Mr Hill and Mr Bhandarkar to get an information note. If any students missed this meeting, they can still get a note from Mr Hill or Mr Bhandarkar to join the group. Auditions for the York Drummers will be coming up soon. Students in years 5-6 who are interested in trying out should listen for announcements about when to come to the hall. The PULSE Choir have formed and are already well under way practising their new repertoire, ready for their big performance at the Sydney Opera House in June. The Choir for the Penrith Valley Performing Arts Festival will be starting very soon. Listen out for announcements from Mrs Smith. Preparations are well under way for Dance Group to start their year with a kick-pull-change and a bend and snap. Interested students should already have met with Mrs Saoushkin and Mrs Fenech. If any students missed this meeting, they should talk to either of these teachers. Students interested in joining the Drama Group should listen out for info from Mr Eggins and Mrs Ritchie. This group will be starting later in the year. EASTER RAFFLE VOLUNTEERING AT YORK PUBLIC SCHOOL We are fast approaching Easter, which means it is once again time for our Easter Raffle. This annual event raises much needed funds for our Creative and Performing Arts programs. Notes and raffle tickets came home today. Students are required to bring in an item to make up their classes Easter hamper. Items could include chocolate eggs, bunnies or other Easter related goodies. If you as a parent or grandparent would like to volunteer at York Public School, a Volunteer Working with Children is required to be done. This check is done online, once completed please bring it in to the office staff or email it to: [email protected]. What Do I Need To Do? Please return raffle tickets and money to the front rd office by Wednesday 23 March. Hampers will be th raffled off on Thursday 24 March) at our special Easter Celebrating day. Extra raffle tickets are available from the front office. Thank you for your support of the Easter Raffle and CAPA at York. CLEAN UP SCHOOLS DAY AT YORK To coincide with Clean Up Australia Day, we are holding our own ‘clean up’ within the school grounds on Friday 4th March 2016. Stages will be working together to pick up paper/plastic rubbish from designated areas within the school grounds. We will be having discussions with students about safety issues and the procedures regarding not picking up dangerous items seen on the playground. At various times throughout the day teachers will take students out providing full supervision during this activity and we ask that your child bring a plastic bag and a pair of gloves on the day. Mrs Ashley Ritter Clean Up Schools Coordinator STUDENT LEAVE – HOLIDAYS & SICK HOLIDAYS – If you are planning on taking your child out of the school on vacation for more than 5 days an ‘Exemption from Attendance’ form is required to be filled in and returned to school prior to your trip. You will be required to take this away with you. SICK – If your child is away from school because of illness, it is a requirement that an absence note be written and given to their teacher upon their return. Alternatively, you can telephone the school informing us of their absence and the teacher will be notified. It’s easy! This year York Public School will celebrate its 40th year with an Anniversary Fete on Saturday 22nd October 2016. Please save this date in your diaries. The next P&C meeting will be held on Tuesday 5th April at 7.00pm. YORK ONLINE PAYMENTS Did you know it is now possible for parents to make online payments to the school for amounts owing for students, via a secure payment page hosted by Westpac. Payments can be made using either a Visa or MasterCard credit or debit card. The payment page is accessed from the front page of the schools website by selecting $ Make a payment Items that can be paid include voluntary school contributions, subject contributions, excursions, sales to students and creative and practical arts activities (these include band, drama and dance). There is also a category called Other this to cover items not covered in the previous headings, Other can be used to make a complete payment of a school invoice. When you access the $ Make a payment you must enter: • the students name, and • class and reference number OR • the students name, and • date of birth. These details are entered each time you make a payment as student information is not held within the payment system. There is also the option to enter the Student Registration Number and Invoice number if you are aware of them, these are optional fields OR if you don’t know them, please leave it blank. This is a secure payment system hosted by Westpac to ensure that your credit/debit card details are captured in a secure manner, these details are not passed back to the school. You have the ability to check and change any details of the payment before the payment is processed. Receipts can be emailed and/or printed. Details of the payments are passed daily to the school where they will be receipted against your child’s account. As a receipt has been issued from the payment page a further receipt will not be issued by the school. Please ensure that your signed permission note is returned back to school with the online receipt number. For any enquiries regarding the Online Payment process please contact the School Administration Office. LIVE LIFE WELL Building healthy habits Children are learning habits that will often last them a lifetime. Consider the following: Breakfast is important. Children who eat breakfast have better concentration. Eating breakfast can reduce snacking on highenergy foods in the afternoon in both adults and children. Be realistic about the size of the serve you offer children. Forcing children to finish what is on their plate when they are not hungry may lead to overeating and/or strong food dislikes. Avoid giving children processed snack foods high in sugar. Encourage brushing teeth in the morning and before bed to develop good dental habits. Quick and easy breakfast ideas: Make sure your child starts every school day with a nutritious breakfast that includes foods from at least two of the five food groups. For example wholegrain cereal with reduced-fat milk fruit smoothie boiled eggs and toast slices of fruit with yoghurt raisin toast with sliced banana muesli, chopped fruit and yoghurt wholemeal crumpets with sliced banana grilled cheese and tomato on toast tinned baked beans and toast porridge, sultanas with reduced-fat milk tinned fruit and yoghurt rice or noodles with lean meat or vegetables No time for breakfast? Try some of these quick breakfasts children can enjoy “on the go”. reduced-fat yoghurt, or a yoghurt drink. reduced-fat milkshake healthy cereal in small plastic bag (a small carton of milk can add a calcium boost) slice of banana loaf or other low fat fruit loaf.