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Cougar Canyon Elementary School http://cc.deltasd.bc.ca/ (604) 591-8676 DATES TO REMEMBER Tuesday, May 12 • • Div. 4 – Vancouver Port Full Release Earthquake Drill (2pm) Wednesday, May 13 • Primary Author Visit (1pm) Thursday, May 14 • • District Track Meet – South Delta Secondary School Div. 13, 14, 15 – Burnaby Village Museum (9am) Friday, May 15 Monday, May 18 • • Non-Instructional Day – NO SCHOOL Victoria Day – NO SCHOOL Tuesday, May 19 Wednesday, May 20 • Div. 8 – Science of Fun @ PNE • • Div. 9, 10 – Playland Intermediate Author Visit Thursday, May 21 • • • Gr. 6 Shots Div. 12 – Burnaby Village Museum (9am) KN – Busy Town (9am) Friday, May 22 • Gymnastics at CC – gr. 1, 2, 3 Tuesday, May 26 • • Div. 11 – Burns Bog in Class Workshop (10:50am) New KN Orienation (2pm) Wednesday, May 27 • Cougar Tracks Assembly (2pm) – all parents welcome Thursday, May 28 • • ELL Field Trip Parent Appreciation Lunch – all parents welcome (12pm) Friday, May 29 • • Gymnastics at CC – gr. 1, 2, 3 Carnival (5pm) Class Placements for 2015-2016 As we plan for the 2015-16 school year, I would like to make you aware of factors that are important in organizing classes for next year. STAFFING AND CLASS SIZE: The number of staff members assigned to Cougar Canyon is decided by the Delta School District and is based on projected student enrolment. Enrolment estimates and class size guidelines affect the configuration of classes. Currently, the class size limit is 22 for Kindergarten, 24 for Grades 1-3, and 30 for Grades 4-7. Combined (split) classes are an organizational necessity based on student numbers. If your child is in a single grade class this year, you should expect them to be in a combined class in September. This does not mean that if they are currently in a combined class they will automatically be in a straight class next year. While combined classes are an organizational necessity, research indicates that multi-age groupings provide very positive learning environments for children. Studies show that children Monday, May 11, 2015 in multi-age classes learn to become more independent, responsible learners and develop a greater degree of social responsibility. Achievement levels of these students are as good as, or better than, the achievement levels of students placed in single grade classrooms. CRITERIA FOR STUDENT PLACEMENT: Assigning students to particular classes is a very complex task that takes into consideration a variety of factors, including: learning styles and strengths, what a student is able to achieve in relation to the goals of the curriculum, degree of independence in work habits, social and personal needs, age and physical maturity, previous placements, gender balance of class, number of ESL and Special Needs students, and parental insight. Our objective is to create balanced classes based on gender, intellectual development, and social / emotional / behavioural development. The professional staff is in contact with the children in the school setting for 30 hours a week. Therefore, the placement of students must be determined through school-based professional evaluations. Teachers have knowledge of the academic needs of children and therefore can best determine where individual children should be placed. PARENT INPUT: As our partners, we recognize that parents have important information that can assist with the placement of students. Parents should advise the school of personal, educational, or social information that could affect a child’s placement. This information should not include a request for placement with a particular teacher. Any requests received of this nature will not be considered. Leaves (maternity leaves, retirements, and lay-offs) combine to make school staffing more complex than it has been historically. Also, staff members may change grade levels due to the internal staffing process. This may mean that your child could be placed with the same teacher for a second year or that your child could be in a combined class in two consecutive years. Whatever the scenario, we strive to place your child in a warm, caring environment that will maximize their learning. If you have information about your child that you feel will assist us in making the best possible placement for them, please submit it in writing by May 29th to the office. Remember, in September, when classes have been determined, requests cannot be accommodated. A Community of Learners Emergency Drill – Full Release Tuesday, May 12, 2015 Cougar Canyon will be conducting an Emergency Preparedness drill on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 2pm. Staff and students will be engaged in our earthquake response, beginning with the “drop, cover and hold” procedure and followed by an evacuation of the building. Once all of our students and staff have cleared the building, we will send our building assessment and search team back to the school to assess the conditions and search for anyone who is not accounted for. We would also like to practice the Student Release procedures that would be implemented in the event of an emergency. With this in mind, we are asking for available parents to pick up their child for an early dismissal at 2:20pm. Parents who are able to be involved are asked to arrive no earlier than 2:20pm and will be directed towards their child’s classroom teacher for direct release on the grass field. For this exercise we are asking that only a parent or guardian arrive to pick up their child. For any non-parent/guardian, ID will be required before students are released. If you are able to participate, please return this form to your child’s classroom teacher. Those students who are not released early will be dismissed at 3:00 pm from their classroom. Thank you in advance for your consideration. Reading Link Challenge We would like to recognize all of those Grade 4 and 5 students who competed in the Reading Link Challenge. The students had a list of 6 books to read and were quizzed with questions challenging their comprehension skills. We held our school challenge where the teams competed to see who would become the Cougar Canyon champs. Congratulations to the "Cougar Canyon Book Lovers," Team 3, that advanced to face 19 other schools in the Delta School District finale. Well done to all the participants! Our Reading Link teams: Team 1: Edward, Derek, Eldon, Jimmy, Michael, Vincent, Taylor Team 2: Emily, Maggie, Lexie, Janey, Ethan. Christopher, Sarah Team 3: Rachel, Vivian, Kate, Ellen, Delphine, Claire, Tanya Team 4: Hannah, Davina. Selena, Grace, Catherine, Rhea A Different School Next Year? If you are planning changes in your family that will mean your child(ren) are leaving Cougar Canyon, please let us know with a phone call to the office, a note to the teacher or an email to [email protected] . Thank you. Sincerely, Mr. Ashif Jiwa Mrs. Jacquie Schierer Principal Vice-Principal A Community of Learners May 11, 2015 Cougar Canyon Newsletter The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing. Page 3