newsletter-2015-05-19 - Albany Hills State School
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newsletter-2015-05-19 - Albany Hills State School
Albany Hills State School Strength through Knowledge Tuesday 19 May 2015 Edition 15 What’s on A message from Mr Rod Mason... May 19&20 Regional Football Trials 20 Year 3 Grandparents’ Day 21 P-2 Fancy Dress Ball 22 Gala Day 25 Under 8s Morning 26 National Sorry Day 26 Regional Cross Country 26 School Council Elections 26 P&C 27 & 28 School Photos 29 P-6 Disco June 4 Senior Musical 5 Gala Day 26 End of Term Reminders Front Gate Closed 8:30am - 9:00am and 2:50pm - 3:15pm Back Gate Open 7:30am Closed 3:20pm Closed weekends and school holidays Uniform Shop Tues 2.30 – 3.30pm Wed 8am – 9.30am Thurs 8am – 9.30am Fri 8am – 8.30am 2:30 – 3:30pm Money Collection Mon - Fri Place in window box outside school office. Office Hours Mon-Fri 8:00am – 3:00pm Dear Parents and Caregivers Albany Hills State School Council Elections Establishment of the foundation Council to guide the future of our Independent Public School is imminent with elections to be held next week. Staff will vote at the staff meeting next Tuesday th and parents will cast their votes at the P & C meeting on the evening of the 26 . Thanks to those who nominated and I look forward to working closely with the Council as it paves the way for the future development of our school. Reporting to Parents Teachers are busy finalising assessment and beginning the task of compiling the end of semester written reports that will be sent home in the last week. Given the frequent contact that occurs between parents and class teachers the written report confirms much of what is already known about student achievement, behaviour and effort. A most important aspect of the report is the advice provided to students on how they may work with their teachers and parents to achieve at their levels of learning. Parents of our youngest students may also consider the rate of cognitive development that their children are experiencing. Just as physical, social and emotional abilities develop over time, so does cognitive ability. This is taken into account by teachers when planning the learning for their classes, differentiating tasks and expectations so that all students experience success and build towards the standards expected. As students get older different aspects of life and school influence their learning. Rapid physical growth, further development of parts of the brain, as well as chemical changes occurring as adolescence approaches, are all part of growing up and becoming an individual. We are fortunate at Albany Hills that staff and parents develop positive relationships so that we can all contribute to, and enjoy the grow and development of our students. Did you notice our Front Wall? Thanks to Rebecca Bonnyman the front wall has been cleaned and repainted over the weekend. The Bonnyman family also removed the murals and we have stored them so they may be featured elsewhere in the school. Rebecca is in Year 6 and worked with Mrs Ormiston to present the idea, gain quotes and then persist in organising me so the work could be undertaken. Thanks Rebecca. Rod Mason Principal Thought for the week: ‘Swimming the River has meaning for our own lives’ Keong Road PO Box 378 Albany Creek Qld 4035 Albany Creek Qld 4035 The Herald: [email protected] Phone: 07 3264 0777 Fax: 07 3264 0700 Student Absence: 07 3264 0760 Email: [email protected] Website: www.albahillss.eq.edu.au [email protected] National Sorry Day 26 May Commemorating the stolen generations is important for us as a school to acknowledge the pain and damage borne to some of the most vulnerable people in our community. The value and respect that we pay to our indigenous heritage, along with the lessons we learn as we reflect on the treatment of aboriginal peoples since the first settlement, provide guidance on how we, as a community, may think and act for the betterment of all. Sorry Day leads into National Reconciliation Week (27 May to 3 June) and I have provided a link to a website that illustrates the struggle indigenous communities continue to face as they work to reconcile the oldest culture in the world with modern Australian life. Wunan Chairman Ian trust explains “Swimming the River” Posted by The Wunan Foundation “Swimming the River” is how Wunan Chairman Ian Trust explains the key issues facing Aboriginal people in the East Kimberley. The diagram depicts the impact of European settlement, failure of many Aboriginal people to adapt to the changing environment and damage to people and culture that has resulted. It also proposes a solution – Living Change – whereby Aboriginal people accept responsibility for their future, capitalize on their abilities and, with help, learn to “swim the river” and prosper from the opportunities that exist across the region and beyond. From the Deputies…… Winter School Uniform Our school community feels that the wearing of a school uniform is worthwhile as it encourages a closer and deeper association with the school. For this reason we recommend that parents make every effort to have their children attired in correct school uniform. The winter uniform is our regular uniform including Black shoes, navy blue socks or navy blue stockings, school hat (no leggings). For cold days: Navy fleecy track pants and zip jacket with embroidered school emblem on front and/or navy, white and maroon taslon matching zip jacket and track pants. All items can be obtained from the School Uniform Shop. For more information, go to our Handbook for Parents: https://albahillss.eq.edu.au/Supp ortandresources/Formsanddocu ments/Documents/Rules%20and %20policies/parenthandbook.pdf For the uniform price list, go to: https://albahillss.eq.edu.au/Supp ortandresources/Formsanddocu ments/Documents/Uniform%20s hop/uniform-price-list-2014.pdf Under 8s Morning: rescheduled Our annual celebration is a morning of free choice activities for children in P-2 will be on Monday 25 May from 9am to 10.30am. This year’s theme is Voices of children—Look, listen, hear and respond. Family, friends and visitors are welcome. P-2 Fancy Dress This Thursday 21 May, the Fancy Dress Dance for all students in our Prep, Year 1 and 2 will be held in the school auditorium. Parents are all required to stay with their child as this is a family event and lots of fun. Children have the most wonderful time so please come along. If fancy dress is a problem for you please speak with your child’s teacher for ideas. Parents are also encouraged to come in fancy dress – this adds to the fun for all. Please do not go to a lot of expense as the focus is on the dancing and the sharing of a good time. We look forward to seeing you on Thursday evening. Prep Enrolments 2016 If you are planning to enrol your child in prep for 2016, please contact our school office to receive your enrolment forms. Students born between 1 July 2010 and 30 June 2011 are eligible for Prep in 2016. Time to Smile School Photo Days are next Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 May. Proposed days for students: Wednesday 27 May: Student Leaders PJP, PLS, PLB All Year 1 All Year 2 3BB All Year 4 5CB. Thursday 28 May: PSG, PMC,PLH 3SS, 3BC, 3RG 5PH, 5AT, 5JS All Year 6. ‘Swimming the River has meaning for our own lives’ Students are to be dressed in their formal uniforms for all photos. This includes navy socks and black shoes. Long hair is to be worn up and hair accessories are to be in school colours – navy blue and/or maroon. Have your child’s school memories captured forever Please take time to read the relevant information on the MSP Photography payment envelopes and remember these helpful points: Don’t seal envelopes inside each other. You can pay for all children in one envelope however each child needs to have their own envelope on photo day. Family envelopes are available at the school office upon request. Please enclose correct money as no change is given. Cash and Cheques only. Credit Card payments can be made prior to photo day via our online ordering system at www.msp.com.au For any enquiries, please feel free to contact the photographer, MSP Photography: [email protected] 07 38654291 http://www.msp.com.au Junior Assembly Silver Tickets Congratulations to the following students who have earned themselves a silver ticket. Oscar B 3BC Ben F 4JL, Angel C 6HJ Chloe D 6HJ. Cleaners Wanted We are seeking expressions of interest to go on our casual relief cleaners list. The hours are 5.00am - 8.30am and 2.30pm 6.00pm. If anyone is interested or you know of anyone who may be interested please call on 3264 0777 or call into the office. Host Families Needed A message for Host Families If you have handed an application form in but have not been receiving my emails Please let me know Thanks Nicki Newmarch [email protected] Nicki Newmarch There will be no Junior Assemblies on 27 May and 3 June due to school photos and musical rehearsals. Stay Informed! There are at least four easy ways to stay informed about what’s going on at Albany Hills. Website: www.albahillss.eq.edu.au Twitter: @AlbanyHillsSS QSchools app: download and make Albany Hills a favourite Facebook: Albany Hills State School Parents page (managed by parents) Kind regards Steve Wiedman Beth Henderson Deputy Principals P&C News Tuckshop Roster 25 May – 29 May Louise Mc Monday Cobie H Sue S Tuesday Sue S Wednesday Thursday Friday Heather Arscha K Bec O Melissa D Anita S Orianna Jenny S Cassie S Christine G Bianca J Bring Week This week’s item is pasta spirals. Please drop them into us at the tuckshop. Grandparents’ Day Grandparent's Day for Year 3 students is on Wednesday 20 May. Helpers to set up chairs in the morning after drop off would be really appreciated. Fancy Dress Ball ‘Adventure in the Sierra’ Hi, my name is Sierra and I have written a book called, ‘Adventure in the Sierra’. It took me a couple of months to write it and find the illustrations. Here is a little sneak-peak……. The Tucker family were holidaying in the USA in the Sierra Mountains. Peter, the father and Renee, the mother, lose their kids Calvin and Vanessa! Calvin and Vanessa get help from some animals, but will the Tucker family ever see each other again? To read more, and find out if the family find each other, please head to the school library where my book will be on display! Sierra Hallett 4JL The Fancy Dress Ball for P to 2 is on Thursday 21 May. $5 entry fee for adults. Children are free. Doors open at 5.30 for sausage sizzle and the canteen will be selling snacks. Parents are required to stay with their child as this is a family event and lots of fun. Entertainment will start at 6.30. There will be a raffle and prizes for best dressed boys and girls in each year level but no need to go to a lot of expense as the focus is on dancing and the sharing of a good time. There is also a prize for a Mum and Dad so parents can join in the dress up fun. Helpers to set up chairs at 2pm before school pick up would be very welcome. We are looking forward to a wonderful week of music and dance with the children. Wendy Clements Music Committee President Fete News FETE NEWSLETTER We can email you the Fete Newsletters straight into your inbox so you don’t miss out on all the latest updates, activities, competitions and information. Subscribe by emailing us at [email protected] BRING WEEK Bring week is cake week! Plain flour, self-raising flour, white sugar, brown sugar, castor sugar, icing sugar, coconut, cocoa and cake decorations. The AHSS P&C are planning on printing a fantastic recipe book that will be for sale prior to this year’s Fete. The recipe book will contain the best recipes for cakes, slices, cookies and confectionery that you can use to bake for all future cake stalls (including at this year’s Fete!). There will also be delicious school lunch ideas that you can use throughout the school year. To participate, please send your favourite recipe ideas to: [email protected] OR hand write recipe and return in envelope to P&C pigeon hole (Please note the name of the child/family contributing the idea and class). Recipes are required to be submitted by Wednesday 27 May 2015. BOOK ARTWORK COMPETITION: DONATIONS FOR 2ND HAND STALL nd Don’t forget our 2 hand goods convenors Melinda (Books) and nd Lucy (2 Goods) are now collecting your donations for our nd 2 hand stalls. Contact details for both Melinda and Lucy can be found in the printed newsletter or on the fete website or simply send an email to our fete account – [email protected] FACE PAINTING AND GLITTER TATTOO STALL This stall is looking for volunteers to paint faces and apply glitter tattoos on Fete Day. There will be full training provided one evening in August and you only need to help for 2 hours on the day. Volunteers can sign up here: https://www.volunteersignu p.org/E4Q9B Or contact Frances [email protected] if you have any questions. REQUEST FOR RECIPES: WANTED: Your favourite cakes, slices and sweet treats recipes and/or Your favourite school lunch ideas. In designing the AHSS Recipe book we need pictures for both the front cover and the internal chapters. What is your favourite thing about Albany Hills State School?? Show us through your art!! Please submit your artwork to the office by Wednesday 27 May 2015. Cover page winning student will receive a FREE cookbook!! Fete Committee Community News Albany Creek Kindergarten Open Day- Saturday 13 June 2015. Albany Creek Community Kindergarten is affiliated with C&K, and has been serving the community for over 40 years. Come down and meet our fabulous staff and see our Kindergarten in action. 10am till 12noon. 16 Ernie Street, Albany Creek Aspley High 2016 Family Sunday and Master Classes Enrolment Event is Sunday 31 May 8:30am – 11:30am Register www.aspleyshs.eq.edu.au Domestic Violence Event to raise funds for victims of domestic violence Tickets are on sale now for a special event being held on Friday 29 May 2015 to raise much-needed funds for those impacted by Domestic and Family Violence in our local community. Making a Difference, Creating the Change is being hosted by the Queensland Police Service’s Pine Rivers Patrol Group Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Coordinators, Sergeant Kelly Gurski and Sergeant Sue Tomsett, with support from philanthropist Ms Judy Friedman. Sergeant Kelly Gurski said the event was being held as part of Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month (May), with all funds raised on the night to support the work of the Caboolture Regional Domestic Violence Service. Making a Difference, Creating the Change is being held on the Rooftop at the Eatons Hill Hotel located at 646 South Pine Road, Eatons Hill, from 6:30pm – 9:30pm. Tickets are on sale now! Dayboro Day Festival 2015 Dayboro Day Festival & Dayboro Antique & Collectables Fair Sunday 31 May 2015 It’s all about Community Bushcare News On Saturday May 23 between 7.30-9.30 Bushcare members and friends will meet at the end of McConachie St Albany Creek to complete the first Bird survey for our local Nature Watch activity. You are most welcome to come bring your binoculars. For more details contact [email protected]