School Cash Online - Cobden District Public School
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School Cash Online - Cobden District Public School
APRIL 2015 COBDEN DISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOOL N E W S L E T T E R Dear Parents, Staff & Students, Leprechauns from Mrs. Oakes’ Class! Spring is just around the corner… ...please ensure that your child comes to school prepared for outdoor weather conditions. We strongly recommend an extra change of clothing for younger students in the event of a wet playground. Calling home for dry clothes is an unnecessary interruption to student learning. So, spring is here...kind of! Many people traveled back from southern destinations over the March Break and were greeted by two indoor recesses due to cold temperatures. Please be mindful of the forecast and remind students to dress appropriately. I am so proud of our school’s commitment to helping both local and global charities. This is our 10th year supporting Right To Play, an organization helping to bring the benefits that sport has to offer to communities that might not otherwise have that opportunity. We are also this year participating in supporting another organization called Free the Children. As part of that initiative, some students led a fundraising initiative to raise enough money to buy a goat. We did better than that. Our school pulled together to raise enough money to buy 10 goats (at right). Three girls from our school even used savings and chore money to buy two goats themselves. I am so very inspired by the After seeing the Free the very generous donations that come through Children presentation, we got whenever our school takes on one of these initiatives. inspired to do our own Plans are already underway for our annual presentation for our school Fun Fair. This year, we are looking at May 21st as a date, but more will be communicated about which was the fashion show etc, to raise awarethat as we get a little closer. If you would like to ness for this awesome organization and to be part of the parent volunteers who help to make inspire people to make a difference. Our goal this very special day happen, please feel free to contact was to raise enough money for 1 goat which the school (see message below from Mrs. Benson). costs $50. CDPS worked very hard to raise the Finally, the Parent Involvement Committee $50. We over-achieved our goal by 9 goats! will once again be putting together an evening Now we have 10 goats to give to families in need of learning (including Supper) in Pembroke. around the world. So thank you CDPS for your Last year’s event was well attended and very hard work! Every small change can make a difference. informative. If you have an opportunity to take …written by the CDPS Free The Children Team... part in this, I would encourage you to do so. Alexa Gamache, Alyssa Vandekemp, Mark April 30th from 5:00 to 8:00 on your Shaylyn Bielaskie, Jamie Broome, Megan Hendry, calendars and plan on traveling to Fellowes Chanelle Knox, Alexis Ratcliffe, Avery Reckzin, High School. You won’t be disappointed. Peter Burnette, Principal Pay for Student Fees Online with…. School Cash Online Benefits: √ Convenient: Make payments anytime… Online! √ Easy to Use: Fill a shopping cart and check out √ Safe: No more need to send cash to school √ Secure: Our website is protected and PCI compliant √ Save Time: It takes less than 5 minutes to register Check our website & click on the Cash Online Banner! Thanks to all parents for your patience in this transition phase of implementing the School Cash On-Line in our school. Alexis Burridge, Sam Meek, Emily Barron CDPS FUN FAIR - HELP WANTED! Our annual CDPS Fun Fair is set for May 21st and plans are already underway. Our first committee meeting has already taken place and we enjoyed a positive response, with new parent -members taking on important organizing roles. At this time, we are currently looking for parent volunteers to assist with the following activities. Talent Show: This is one of the most popular events. This year we are looking for two or three parents to look after the organization and running of the talent show on the evening of Fun Fair. Raffle Baskets: This activity is fairly new to the Fun Fair and has been an extremely successful fundraiser. We need a parent to coordinate this event and to run it on the evening of Fun Fair. Due to the number of educational commitments and school activities at this time of year, parents support is crucial in helping our Fun Fair continue to run successfully. Those parents interested in lending their support should call Mrs. Benson at the school. Our next committee meeting is scheduled for April 8th at 4 p.m. in the Staff Room. Gr. 7 Girls’ Basketball Gr. 7 Boys’ Basketball On Wednesday, March 11th, our Grade 7 Boys’ played their first basketball tournament at RCI. As usual, our Cobden boys showed outward acts of determination, leadership, and most importantly, a deep respect for each other and a natural sense of team comraderie. Our boys made it to the semi-finals with only 8 players, overcoming injuries and exhaustion; making our school very, very proud. As a coach, Mrs. Clark was very honoured and pleased to take these students to the tournament because of their positive attitude and as usual, Cobden’s reputation for having students that are consistently well-behaved and respectful. Go Cobden Go! Congratulations to Team Members: Ethan Prins, Patrick Holmes, Tyson Tomasini, Andrew Blok, Zavier DesRochers, Carson Edwards, Joseph Mick, Matthew Dick HEAD LICE! At any time of the year, head lice can become a nuisance. We encourage children not to share hats, or personal grooming items (brushes, combs, hair and head bands, etc). We strongly recommend that parents check children’s hair frequently to catch this in its early stage. Information regarding head lice treatment, prevention, facts and myths can be obtained at local health units and on many websites. Our Grade 7 Girls’ Basketball team participated in their tournament at Opeongo on March 6th. Mrs. Broome was proud to be with this group of girls who represented our school so well both on and off the court. We easily defeated the 4 teams in our pool in preliminary play. We won against St. Thomas with a score of 22-8 and then went on to beat both McNab 14-4 and one of the RCIS teams 28-8. In an exciting game against St. Joe’s, the teams both played strong defense but once again Cobden came out on top with a close 12-11 win. In the quarter-final round, the girls went up against Walter Zadow and pulled out another win; 16-8 which sent us on to the semi-finals, where we would meet the second RCIS team which had several competitive club players. Despite great defensive play against this experienced team, and lots of opportunities under the basket, RCIS squeaked by to win 8-4 putting them into the final against St. James. Our girls ended the day tired, but not defeated, knowing they had demonstrated superior passing, re-bounding and defending in all their games. We should all be proud of the hard work, exceptional skills and mature attitude displayed by these 10 girls. Congratulations to Team Members: Jocelyn Smaglinski, Alyssa Misener, Hilary Dick, Beatrice Herwig, Sydney Broome, Jordan Mitchell, Katie Belsher, Natasha Kargus, Kaitlyn Bourgeois, Katie Stewart. St. Patrick’s Day Fun at CDPS ...to Taylor Olmstead who donated books for the school library. APRIL DRAW PLEASE SIGN BELOW TO INDICATE THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS NEWSLETTER AND RETURN TO THE CLASSROOM TEACHER. ______________________________ Student’s name ______________________________ Parent/Guardian’s Signature MILK, JUICE & WATER Theme Days April 17 - Tie Day May 8 - Detective Day May 22 - Neon Day The following items are available for purchase at Nutrition Break: at 11:25 am: Milk, Chocolate Milk .50¢ Water bottles $1 Canned Juices from machines $1 Milk tickets can also be purchased. Milk tickets are available for $5.00 each which will give the student 10 milk. They are available at the milk table at lunch time. Student’s names will be put on the milk ticket and returned to the student when the ticket is complete. Thank you. ing l t s e r W eam T Gr. 8 Girls’ Basketball On Thursday, February 26th the Grade 8 Girls’ Basketball Team travelled to St. Joseph’s High School to participate in their tournament. The girls met a challenging St. Joe’s Arnprior team in their first game and lost. The CDPS team then defeated A.J. Charbonneau and RCIS before tying St. Michael’s. The 2-1 record seeded them second and matched them up against St. Joseph’s Renfrew in the quarter-final round. The team played well all day and represented Cobden School like the gracious young people they are. Congratulations to Team Members: Emily Barron, Alyssa Ritchie, Carley May, Carolyn Wytenburg, Alyssa Vandekemp, Avery Reckzin, Chanelle Knox, Shaylyn Bielaskie, Megan Hendry, Jamie Broome, Alexa Gamache. Ukuleles are a big hit in Mrs. J. Bell’s Music Class On Thursday, March 19th, the CDPS Wrestling Team participated in the Grant Lavallee Wrestling Qualifier in Renfrew. Unfortunately, not all team members were able to attend but for the team members that did participate, everyone did very well and had a very fun-filled day. ...written by Connor Robinson Congratulations to Team Members: Keegan Ostroskie, Travis Roy, Connor Robinson, Marika Banks, Brock Beare, Josh Miller, Jacob Coleman, Jourdan Sylvester, Jayden Boudreau, Wes Gordon, Darren Woods Students in a quinzee @ Shaw Woods (covered snow fort) Thank You Skating Volunteers! The Kindergarten and Primary children and teachers want to say a big “Thank You” to the parents and friends that transported skates and also helped to tie skates. You helped to make the experience much more enjoyable. On Monday, March 2nd the grade 8 students visited Shaw Woods Outdoor Education Centre for a Winter Forestry Experience! The experience opened our eyes to sustainable forestry practices, hands-on activities, an active sawmill demonstration and horse logging operation. We also had the opportunity to observe wood branding, learned how to identify native trees in the winter, and enjoyed some hot chocolate and a homemade sausage rolls around the bonfire. Registration for All-Day Junior & Senior Kindergarten for September 2015 at Cobden District Public School Junior Kindergarten Children 4 years of age by Dec 31, 2015 Senior Kindergarten Grade 4 students build castles for their Medieval studies! Children 5 years of age by Dec 31, 2015 Please provide: Proof of Age, Ontario Health Card, Immunization Record, Lot & Concession Numbers, New Road Name & Civic Number. Students already attending Junior Kindergarten are not required to register. Please call the school for an appointment at 613-646-2271. REGISTRATION Cobden Minor Ball April 2nd, 2015 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Cobden Arena For more information, contact Julie Hennessy 613-646-2111 [email protected] April 2015 REGISTRATION Minor Fastball Available on-line! For more info, contact Lynn Hyatt by email: [email protected] Call or text: 613-646-7675 MON SU TUE WED 1 THU 2 www.leaguelineup.com/ forestersfallsball Grade 8 Graduation Monday, June 22nd, 2015 @ 7:00 p.m. 5 6 7 12 13 8 @12:05 14 PANCAKE DAY 9 Grad Re-Takes Easter Monday Grad Re-takes 15 19 20 16 21 22 23 28 29 30 SPAGHETTI DAY HOT DOG DAY 16 Cowley Street, P. O Box 130 Cobden, Ontario K0J 1K0 Phone: 613-646-2271 Fax: 613-646-2194 Ministry of Education Website www.edu.gov.on.ca 4 Good Friday 10 11 17 18 Theme Day: Tie Day Cobden District Public School Principal: Peter Burnette Office Manager: Philippa Bell Head Custodian: Irene Mousseau SAT FREE MILK DAY March Carter Cybulski Joe VanLindenberg Lydia Hoffman Payton Lucas 3 Theme Day: Easter Wednesday, April 8th @ 12:05 p.m. NEWSLETTER WINNERS PIZZA DAY FRI 26 27 Gr. 7 Hep B Gr. 8 HPV Gr.8 Badminton Tournament at Renfrew Armouries 24 Gr.7 Badminton Tournament at Opeongo High School 25