May 2015 Newsletter - Errol Road Public School
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May 2015 Newsletter - Errol Road Public School
PRINCIPAL Ms. Joy McLean Errol Road Public School VICE-PRINCIPAL Mr. Leo Spence May 2015 989 Errol Road East Sarnia, Ontario N7S 2E6 Phone: 519-542-9341 Fax: 519-542-5451 E-mail: [email protected] Note from Ms. McLean: May is a busy time of the year with many exciting activities planned. Students are enjoying having the playground equipment re-opened after the Spring inspection was done. We are appreciative of the students who helped with raking of leaves and yard cleanup on Earth Day. School Council - FlowerBed Greenhouse Fundraiser. If you ordered plants or flowers, they will be ready for pickup in the gym May 12th from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. Cards are available if this is a Mother’s Day gift. Thank you for your participation. Education week is May 4th to May 8th. To help us in our celebration, we are happy to welcome Soul Drums to Errol Road Public School on Tuesday, May 5th. This program helps facilitate equity and inclusion throughout the school and teaches skills in focusing and listening, team building, harmonized community behaviours, awareness of others and leadership. A whole school assembly will take place at 2:00 p.m. Would you like to know more about EQAO and how you can prepare your child for this assessment? Thursday, May 7th - 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Location: Mrs. Hillier’s classroom Arrival and Dismissal Procedures Please remember that yard supervision begins at 8:50 a.m. School is dismissed at 3:25 p.m. and students need to be picked up on time. Hot Lunch and Spirit Day Hot Lunch: Thursday, May 28th The theme is “formal wear”. Wear your best formal attire while you participate in this delicious event. School Council Meeting The next Errol Road School Council Meeting is scheduled for Monday, June 1st at 7:00 p.m. All Errol Road parents/guardians are invited to attend. EQAO testing will take place for students in Grade 3 and 6 from May 25th to June 5th. These assessments measure students’ knowledge and skills in reading, writing, and mathematics. We request that appointments for students are not scheduled during this testing period. This assessment provides excellent data for the school team as we reflect on our areas of strength and improvement and we use this data to guide our School Improvement Plan. We need some parents who would be willing to help prepare a healthy snack for students each day during EQAO assessments. If you would be willing to help out by cutting up fruit and cheese please notify Ms. McLean. Lost and Found – is your child missing any winter clothing? Please check out the lost and found area for any lost items. Any items not picked up by the end of the week will be donated to local charity. Errol Road School Garden Project – An invitation! Grade 8 Graduation: Graduation ceremonies for Grade 8 students will be held at the Holiday Inn on Tuesday, June 23rd. Save the date and more details to follow. Last year Errol Road School started a very small school garden. We know that to engage all of our students, we need to give them hands-on experiences to explore their curriculum. There is currently a JUMP trip - PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT Grade 7/8 Year End Trip: June 15, 16, 17 proposal to significantly extend the small garden to the new “Errol Road School Garden Project”. The most basic part of this plan involves four raised beds for each of our divisions: kindergarten, primary, JUMP – Wilfred Laurier University Grade 7/8 teachers are holding a parent information meeting to tell you more about this program and to answer any of your questions. Please join us on: May 19 – 6:30 p.m. – school library junior and intermediate (both English and French Immersion streams.) Here, students can investigate Science and other curriculum, plant seeds, vegetables, native plants, butterfly attracting plants and more. Research shows that to create a successful and long lasting garden, all pillars of the school community need to work together. Therefore, the school will hold a presentation evening and invite our school community to join the Errol Road School Staff Changes: Garden Project Team. The meeting is open to Errol Road staff, parents and students and will be on New Custodian: Ms. Arsenault, our night custodian accepted a new position at Northern High School. Please welcome our new evening custodian, Jen Evans to Errol Road. Tuesday, May 6 from 6-7:30 p.m. in the school Vice Principal: We wish Miss Krenn well as she begins a new job in Toronto. We welcome Mr. Leo Spence, who will be working half time to replace Miss Krenn. Mr. Spence comes highly regarded as the previous principal of Hanna Memorial Public School and Lansdowne Public School. Please welcome Mr. Spence to Errol Road. with the helping hands of many! Special Education: Congratulations to Mrs. Valade who has accepted the position of Special Education CoOrdinator with L.K.D.S.B., effective September 2015. Although we will miss Mrs. Valade, we wish her all the best in this new position. Please welcome Mrs. Solinas-Moscone to the full time position in Special Education at Errol Road Public School¸ effective September 2015. We are excited Mrs. Solinas Moscone has accepted this position. library. If you’re interested in helping, please come out, or contact Mme. Ward ([email protected]). It is our hope that we can put our plans into action Re: Lambton County Library’s 2015 Summer Reading Program Increase your child's literacy this summer with the Lambton County Library's Summer Reading Program. Children can get a passport from their local library to record their reading progress and win lots of great prizes (free books, Lego, and more)! Contact your local library branch for further information on how your child can participate in this year's summer reading program, or check our website at www.lclibrary.ca Important Dates for May More Important Dates for May May 4-8 Education Week: Achieving Excellence: Moving Forward in Math May 25-28 – Grade 3 - EQAO Assessment May 28 2:00 - Volunteer Tea May 4 Grade 7/8 Immunization in the Library May 5 World Leadership Day – Optimizing Potential May 5 Soul Drums Presentation – whole school assembly at 2:00 May 6 Garden Committee Meeting – 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Important Dates for June May 7 EQAO parent info meeting – 6:00-7:00 p.m. June 1-4 Grade 6 EQAO assessments May 12 Parent Council Flower Fundraiser – pick up plants in the gym 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. May 28 – Hot Lunch Day – Theme – “formal” day May 28 Track and Field Rain Date June 1 7:00 p.m. - School Council Meeting June 8 Professional Development Day – no school May 12 French Cultural event – F.I. Primary students – Le Chef a Lecole May 13 Grade 7/8 Math Gauss Contest May 13 School Mental Health Survey – Grade 5-8 – this is part of the Ontario Child Health Study – if you would like your child to opt out of participating, please let your child’s classroom teacher know. May 15 Jump Rope for Heart – 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. May 15 Mme Ward and Miron’s class away at F.I. event at Harwich Raleigh Public School, Blenheim May 18 Holiday - Victoria Day – no school May 19 Parent Information Night – 6:00 p.m. Grade 7/8 JUMP trip LKDSB Concussion Policy The Ministry of Education expects all school boards in Ontario to develop and maintain a policy on concussion. Though concussions are common sport injuries, particularly among children and adolescents, their sometimes subtle symptoms may go unnoticed. Without identification and proper management, a concussion can result in permanent or severe brain damage. Please notify the school if your child is diagnosed with a concussion. Please check out the LKDSB concussion policy and helpful video found on the LKDSB school website: http://www.lkdsb.net/Parents/concussion.htm May 20 Class trip – Mme Toms and Mrs. Blake classes to Smith Farm May 22 Class trip –9:05 - Mme Stewart – Uncle Tom’s Cabin May 22 Class trip – a.m. - Mme Ward and Mr. VanHumbeck – Smith Farm May 22 – Class trip – p.m. Mme Miron and Mr. Jackson May 25 Junior Track and Field Day May 26 Intermediate Track and Field Day Fun Fair This year the Fun Fair will be held on Thursday, June 11th from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. This will be a fun family event and will follow a pirate theme. Make plans to attend and start planning your pirate costume. More details to follow.