14 January 2015 - Crossroads School
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14 January 2015 - Crossroads School
Crossroads Chronicle 14 January 2015 DATES TO DAIRISE 14 Jan Mon 16 Jan Fri 19 Jan Mon 20 Jan Tues 21 Jan Wed 22 Jan Thur 23 Jan Fri 26 Jan Mon 28 Jan Wed 29 Jan Thur 6 Feb Fri 18 Feb Wed 19 Feb Thur 20 Feb Fri 23 Feb Mon 24 Feb Tue 25 Feb Wed 26 Feb Thur Welcome Assembly Hearing Screening Gr 0-2 Hearing Screening Gr 3-5 Hearing Screening Gr 6-7 PTA Meeting – Boardroom 18:00 Parent Information Evening: All Parents to meet in the Hall at 19:00 Class and Individual Photos Extra murals begin Senior Unit Gr 4-7 Information Evening 19:00 Junior Unit Gr 0-3 Information Evening 19:00 Gr 7 IEPs 2C, 4Y, 6L IEPs 1B, 3V, 6R IEPs 2D, 3H, 5T IEPs 1V, 5D IEPs 1H, 3S IEPs 0, 4R, 5W IEPs School closes 12:00 for mid-term break. Return Tues 3 Mar CALENDARS AND DIARIES 2015 This is an appeal for donations of large wall calendars for classrooms and offices, as well as desk dairies (both large and small) and year planners. Kindly send them to the school office for distribution to staff. IMPORTANT s Please note that there will be a Newsletter at the beginning of every week. The Newsletter will be displayed on the School’s website (www.crossroadsschool.co.za), and on the d6 Communicator. It is of paramount importance that these letters are read as there is always valuable information included in them. Please ensure that every parent has downloaded the d6 to their smartphone, computer, laptop or tablet so as to be kept abreast of important happenings. Do not hesitate to call the office if you require assistance in downloading the programme. Finally, please ensure that we are kept informed of any changes in telephone or cellphone numbers or email addresses. MESSAGE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL Welcome back! I hope you all had a good holiday season and are feeling rejuvenated as the year starts. Welcome back to all the families who are returning to Crossroads, and a brand new welcome to those who are joining us for the first time. Welcome to the following new members of staff: Liz van Dyk – Afrikaans (part-time) Gemma Ahlschlager – Gr 0 Abbey Hardingham – Gr 1 Tandy Storie – Gr 3 Carolyn West – Gr 5 We congratulate Catherine Raynham, our former Gr 0 teacher, who has accepted the position of Deputy: Academic. We are also happy to announce that Mapuso Ramotso, a qualified teacher who is well known to Crossroads as she has been employed as a facilitator and a teacher’s assistant for many years, will be teaching a Grade 4 class. If, during the year, you have any concerns about your child I encourage you to contact either your class teacher or therapist in the first instance as they will be interacting with your child on a daily basis and will therefore develop a solid understanding of your child’s needs. Should you feel the need to communicate with someone else the following staff are also available for consultation: Deputy Principal: Therapy Mrs Cornelia de Kock ([email protected]) Deputy Principal: Academic Extra murals start on Monday 26 January KARATE Lessons will continue this year as follows: Gr 1 - 3: 13:45-14:30 Gr 4 – 7: 14:30 – 15:15. Please note that times may change subject to final numbers. Enrolment forms will be given out at the first karate lesson on Tuesday January 27th. Fee information and banking details will be included. Karate suits are not compulsory for the classes unless the child would like to attend events or tournaments later in the year. Please sms queries to Ryan on 072 435 4917 or [email protected] FIELD GOLF Golf Champs Junior Academy. Gr 1+2 13:30-14:00 Gr 3-7 14:00-14:30. If you would like your son or daughter to play golf, please contact Dave Lewis on 082 731 8648 or [email protected] Ms Catherine Raynham ([email protected]) Senior Unit Head of Department: Gr 4 – 7 Mrs Betsie Le Roux ([email protected]) Junior Unit Head of Department: Gr 0 – 3 Mrs Pam Batwell ([email protected]) Please do not hesitate to call my secretary, Barbara-Ann, if you wish to make an appointment to see me. Please note that staff can be contacted by various methods: Write a message in your child’s homework book Leave a message at the office for a teacher/therapist to return your call Send an email to the teacher/therapist (every member of staff has an email address and in general, it is the first name followed by …… @crossroadsschool.co.za) NEW BUS TRANSPORT SERVICE We are presently trialing a morning bus run from Yeshiva College in Glenhazel to Crossroads daily. If interested, please contact the school for details. MUSIC Music is now offered as a subject for Grades 0 – 3 for 30 minutes a week. Extra Mural Music is also on offer, and limited to 10 pupils a week. See the extra mural schedule. PTA COMMITTEE MEETING The first PTA meeting for the year will be held on Wednesday 21st January at 18:00. Parents who are interested and willing to work for our children and school should make every effort to attend. Our major fundraiser for the year, Crossroads Carnival, takes place in March and we need as much assistance as possible. The meeting will take place in the Board Room and access to parking is through the Staff Car Park in 13th Street. IMPORTANT NOTICES NEW PUPILS UPDATED ASSESSMENTS If your child was in therapy prior to coming to Crossroads, please ensure that we have the most up to date report from their previous therapist; this helps give our therapists a better understanding of your child. During this week your child will bring home Family/Parent/Learner Forms. Kindly take the time to check that the details printed on the forms are correct and make any changes necessary in the shaded column alongside the information. Medication forms will also be sent home. Please return both these forms to School as soon as possible so that our database can be updated. Parents are encouraged to consult the Building Positive Outcomes Policy on the d6 Communicator where all information relating to school rules and procedures can be found. This document has been posted under “Resources” and should be referred to throughout the year. For your convenience, we have listed a few important points: CELLPHONE POLICY -A reminder that we do not allow cellphones at school. Remember the 3 rules: Be safe Be responsible Be respectful We have a number of ongoing initiatives to raise funds both for Crossroads School and for our Outreach initiatives NEWSPAPERS These are collected for Mondi re-cycling as a fundraiser. No bottles, cans or garden refuse please! SCHOOL SUPPORTER CARDS Please continue to use these cards wherever they are accepted. Additional funds are generated through the cards for the school. If you do not have a card, please order one from Ronel in the school office. There is no cost attached to this. PRINTER CARTRIDGES. Send used cartridges to the office for recycling. BREAD TAGS FOR WHEELCHAIRS Place your unwanted bread tags in the jar in the office. It takes 200 kg of tags to buy one wheelchair PARKING FOR THE FIRST WEEK To help with the smooth flow of traffic and to alleviate congestion, we suggest that for the first week of this term (i.e the 14, 15 and 16 January) the dropping off and collection of children should take place as follows: Grades 0, 1, 2 and 3: parents should use the usual parking area in 2nd Avenue; Grades 4 – 7 parents may park on the field above the teachers parking area in 13th Street and walk their children to class. The gate will be open from 07:00to 07:45 and from 13:00 to 14:15. To avoid congestion and to ensure that the car park operates smoothly and is safe for our children, please DO NOT park in the demarcated drop off zone – this area is for picking up children who are waiting in that area and can climb into your car immediately. DO NOT SPEED through the car park – remember that children are walking in that area and it is up to you, as the responsible adult, to ensure their safety. COLLECTION OF CHILDREN Gr 0: must be collected from their classroom (13:00). Gr 1 + 2: must be collected from the quadrangle (13:30). Gr 3 + 4: must wait on the paved area above the driveway, adjacent to the school hall (13:45). Gr 5 to 7: must wait on the terrace behind the Art Room and be collected at the end of the driveway. (14:00). Please remember that all grades finish at 13:00 on Fridays (Gr 0s at 12:45). If parents find collection times difficult, please contact Joanne, who runs a fun-filled, action-packed Aftercare on the premises. Arrangements can be made for full or part afternoon care. For more information contact Joanne on 082 336 8768 or email her on [email protected] IMPORTANT DATES FOR THIS TERM A Term Plan has been posted on the d6 Communicator and can be referred to throughout the term. Kindly diarise dates and remember that parents are expected to attend all functions. GENERAL ABSENCE DURING SCHOOL TIME All effort should be made to schedule doctor and dentist appointments for the afternoons or the school holidays. However, should your child need to leave school early due to an unavoidable appointment, for illness, or for any other reason whatsoever, the parent collecting must please come to the office FIRST to sign out the child. The parent will be given an Exit Card, which must then be handed to the teacher. Please endeavour to have your child dropped at school before the first bell (07:40). Late arrival causes anxiety and disruption and unsettles the whole class as the teachers are busy organizing the learners during the first part of the morning. Teachers cannot spend time chatting to parents as their class needs to be settled. CONGRATULATIONS Hearty congratulations are extended to Selina Matswalela, our Clerical Assistant, whose daughter, Lovedonia, received “Best Student” award from college at the end of 2014. SCHOOL FEES Please note that school fees are payable in advance on the first day of each month as per your Method of Payment form. Statements will be distributed via child mail this week. Annual fees should be received by 30th January to qualify for the 5% discount. Annual Insurance, Tours Levy and Bookpack fees are also due. BULK SMS FACILITY / D6 “RED ALERT” All important school related information concerning cancellation of sports matches etc will be made utilising the bulk SMS facility or the d6 “Red Alert”. Please check your cellphones/computers etc for messages, and ensure that the office is notified of any cellphone changes. As the SMS facility allows for only one cell number, messages will be sent to mothers’ phones only, unless otherwise notified by parents. Congratulations also go to Cornelia De Kock, Deputy: Therapy, whose son, Wybrand, graduated from medical school last year. D6 SCHOOL COMMUNICATOR Please go to www.school-communicator.com to download this programme, which is used extensively for important information pertaining to the running of the school. Well done to these two hard-working young people! EXTRA-MURAL ACTIVITIES All afternoon activities will start on Monday January 26th January. A timetable will be sent out this week. Please take time to study it with your child and help him/her to choose at least one activity, and return the reply slip to school as soon as possible. LIBRARY We have a tradition at Crossroads School whereby pupils are encouraged to donate a book on the occasion of their birthday. The child’s name is placed in the book in acknowledgement of the gift, and mention is made of this in the weekly newsletter. We thank Kiara Oellermann, Gr 5H in 2014, for the donation of a Birthday Book. UNIFORM SHOP The Second Hand Uniform Shop is run by the PTA and is open weekly on a Tuesday between 7:00 and 7.30pm. If any parent wishes to assist on a roster basis please contact Kate Englesman on [email protected]. TUCK SHOP The tuck shop is outsourced to a private convenor who prepares nutritious food for the pupils. Only crisps, energy bars, Liquifruits, bottled water etc are sold – no fizzy drinks or sweets. The tuck shop is open at both breaks. During first break there is a lunch menu with hot food available and at second break snack foods are on sale. Grades 0, 1, 2 and 3 use the pre-paid system. Grades 4 – 7 should bring the correct amount of money for their purchases, on a daily basis. Please note that prices could change without notice. For a full list of the menu and prices, please look on the d6 Communicator. Messages from a grateful parent: A very BIG thank you to ALL you wonderful ladies!! It has been an absolute pleasure getting to know you all. Thanks once again for ALL your help, assistance and support – on so many levels during our journey at Crossroads. My son has really enjoyed his time at Crossroads and he has come on in leaps and bounds. He was so excited to receive the trophy for “D E T E R M I N A T I O N”. He has grown and matured to a wonderful young lad who is ready to embark on his new chapter of high school. ………and from a past pupil: Hi, I’m 16 and I left Crossroads just over 6 years ago. The reason why I’ve chosen to write this letter is because I have been wanting to say thank-you, thank-you to the school and thank-you to the Crossroads Family for all you did for that little blonde girl who played soccer during the breaks and was so unorganised she had to have shelves next to her desk in Mrs. Miles class. That little girl who would have never dreamed of pursuing a career in medicine because she thought she didn’t have the brains and would never have imagined going on exchange because she didn’t have the independence. So for that little girl I say thank you. I’ve been contemplating this letter for well over 2 years and if I had it my way I’d be up on the stage front hand centre were Mrs Jones use to stand giving a speech to the present students. That’s simply not possible because that little girl who didn’t have the confidence or independence is now on exchange in Germany, but not from South Africa, from Australia. I’ve done a lot, the past year that she would never have dreamt of doing I moved to Melbourne, Australia, made the first major choices toward pursuing a profession in medicine and went on exchange only 11 months after moving to a new country. Earlier this year I had the pleasure of doing work experience or job shadowing, which is a compulsory part of year 10 in Victoria, at Peninsula Health in the DOM Care unit shadowing Physios, Occupational Therapists and Speech Therapists who work with the old generation. They had seen that in my application I had put my preferences as paediatrics and so organised me a placement at the Frankston Hospital working with children for my final day. That final day set my mind back on track to achieving that little blonde girls dream that she had from Grade 3, she wanted to be able to help children the way her teachers and therapists at Crossroads had helped her and so when asked in class what she wanted to do, she was always the first to answer with complete certainty “an Occupational Therapist.” Though I have had the same career path in mind for 7 years, I’ve come to realise my strengths and now a career I never dreamt I’d be interested in is suddenly my new passion and I’ve set myself a goal – one of the many life lessons taught to me by the crossroads family, I remember many times being told by Mrs. Miles “You need to set yourself goals so that when you achieve them your able to enjoy the satisfaction.” That goal as I mention before is to pursue medicine as a career probably in paediatrics, the great thing is that even if I don’t achieve this goal I know I’ll be more than satisfied becoming an Occupational Therapist as I know the difference it could makes in a person’s life as well as how much joy it brings me. I’d like to thank a few of the staff members in the amazing Crossroads community because without them I wouldn’t be where I am today and I am so extremely grateful for all their help and encouragement. Though I know many of the teachers that taught me may not be there anymore their mark will stay on the school forever and in many of the student’s hearts To Mrs. Macardo , my 3rd grade teacher and introduction to Crossroads, thank you for encouraging me to make new friend as well as allowing us to write “SCHOOLS OUT!” on the board for the last day of term so we could act out a scene from High School Musical 2. A word that will always remind me of you is ‘because’ because I was so proud that I had learnt to spell a ‘big word’ for one of the many Spelling Tests I had in your class. To all my therapists: Nadia, Taryn and Hellen thanks for getting me out of class to have some fun! I always loved my sessions when I got to see you all, as you weren’t just therapists you because our friends. I remember when the OT’s use to come in and check our posture and I would purposefully slouch and fidget in hope of getting to sit on one of those blue triangle things, so thanks for never making me sit on one as I learn how to sit up straight on my own, though I could do with one now because I don’t have to ‘try’ to slouch in a chair anymore I just do. To Mrs. Miles, for allowing me to give you Back/neck massages to get out of doing maths, spray painting my hair at the Fun Day and later having to hold it up when I went apple bobbing and for teaching me a sneaky tip, grabbing the stalks. Let’s not forget about my lovely set of shelves which helped me to get myself organised, thanks for them as well. To Mrs. Le Roux, thanks for making my final year at Crossroad so amazing. I remember many enjoyable moments spent outside under the tree across from your class read and though I don’t read for ‘fun’ now, I did back then. The meaningful hugs and asking how I was meant the world to me in the years that followed when I came to a Fun Day or Movie Night. To Mrs. Art let’s just say you’re the only art teacher I’ve ever had who used turps with pastel, I was absolutely horrified when my art teacher at Trinity told me that I “couldn’t do that.” Thanks for the days spent under your mulberry tree making friends during my extra art classes and for all the Paper Mache fun. To Lauren at the front desk for putting up with Thando and I during break and after school when we came to pester you. To Barbra in the front office for all your help when I felt sick and needed a lie down. To Mrs. Young for all the laughs though I never had you as a teacher you were always there to lend a helping hand. Finally to Mrs. Jones, who somehow managed to remember every single child’s name, I was utterly heart broken when I learnt you had left knowing how much joy you brought to the environment. Though I know I have forgotten a few names I would like to thank the crossroads Staff for all they’ve done for me on my incredible journey. I’m glad I was able to share my story with you and I do hope it gives parents an idea of how great Crossroads truly is and that it reminds the teachers at crossroads how special what they’re doing is to their students and know how much of a difference they make in our lives. Currently two of my younger cousins Daniel and Ethan are attending Crossroads and it brings me so much happiness to hear the difference it is making in their lives and how much fun they’re having, I know I’ve said it multiple times throughout this letter but thank you, thank you for turning that once shy, insecure, little blonde girl into someone who is confident, independent and most of all someone I’m proud to be.