Newsletter-2015-03-23 - Atherton State High School
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Newsletter-2015-03-23 - Atherton State High School
Atherton SHS says NO! to Bullying & Violence On Friday 20th of March our students and staff signed the pledge to say ‘No’ to bullying and violence. Students dressed up in orange in support of the student council who co-ordinated the National day against Bullying and Violence at Atherton High. The students looked fantastic - check out our new Facebook page for more photos. Year 6 into 7 Evening A very successful evening was held on Thursday night where large numbers of parents and students attended our Year 6 into 7 Information Evening. The evening gave parents the overview of Atherton SHS as well as opportunity to ask our staff questions about the transition from primary school into high school. Valuing Education Program On Thursday our had Indigenous students fortunate to have a visit from Bianca and Sarah from DATSIMA and from Mr Trevor Tim (a motivational speaker from ‘Success with Attitude’). Students were treated to topics and advice in: · 15 minutes a day do something positive - ”Google it challenge” · Talk positive to self, visualise your future · Focus on your future · Attitude is everything · To succeed you have to fail sometimes · Don’t have to be sick to get better · It takes 30 days to create a habit Year 7 Life Stories During this first Term in Year 7, we have been learning about identity, culture and a sense of belonging, and how this can be established through the stories we share and the language we use to represent ourselves and our experiences. Starting High School provides us with the perfect opportunity to get to know someone else in our school community. We want to know more about the people in our SCHOOL! Year 7 students have been invited to help construct an identity wall for our classroom through the contribution of two ‘bricks’ by writing a biography for two people who are part of your Atherton State High School community. Here are some samples of stories from our very talented students. Belinda Hampton HOD English The student’s task was to: “Construct and write a biography for two people who are part of your Atherton State High School community. One of these people can be a friend that you might already know through your primary school. The other person needs to be someone you have only met or learnt about since coming to high school.” We hope you enjoy their responses! Biography of Gil Jansen Mr Jansen (also known as Gil) is a man who likes his curry hot, like really spicy. I first met Gil when he was playing cricket for the Atherton Crusaders Cricket team with my dad in 2010. He is a very serious cricketer, an opening fast bowler with a good batting average and a fast Yorker. Gil Jansen was born in 1967; in the town of Rotterdam, Netherlands. This is in Europe! When he moved to Australia he finished high school and went to the University of Queensland to study teaching. In 1994 he married Lucinda and had three children, Maria, Vern and Chad. He worked as a teacher in many different places including Charters Towers but nothing compares to his job now at Atherton High School. For the last ten years Gil has been the Atherton High School’s Responsible Behaviour Officer. He loves his job and feels he makes a difference. He is known as the funny man by colleagues and students, making jokes at parades and school events. Gil has performed as a professional comedian for years at functions all over but loves it best when he performs for his friends. Gil has a love for animals but no animal can compete with his love for his Belgian Shepherds, Samson and Bella who are about to have puppies. Gil loves a lot of different food, he loves Steak and Asian, but Indian is his favourite. Lucky for Gil the man who loves his curry hot and spicy, his son works at Khans Curries so now he can have curry on demand. By Morgan Hooley Year 7 Life Stories Biography of Joyce Cahill Joyce Cahill was born and bred here in Atherton and has spent almost half of her lifetime working at Atherton State High School. She has seen many children turn into adults and then go into the world Atherton State High School with a good education and fantastic memories. She is nice and kind and it was really great to interview her. Joyce Cahill is 68 and has worked at Atherton State High School for 30 years and saw all of her three children graduate from Atherton State high school. She has been born and bred here and her family was as well; in fact her father was an Atherton pioneer. Joyce likes Atherton because she has a lot of family and friends here and she knows the people and she knows that she is able to trust all of them. Joyce said, “My family was the best thing that ever happened to me”. Joyce got married and had three awesome children that she loves. She has six grandchildren and loves them very much. In Joyce’s spare time, she works at the Atherton Turf Club races, she likes visiting her grandchildren, pruning her garden and watching cricket. Last holidays, she went to a Brisbane Heat game at the GABBA cricket ground and she said that it was an experience she will never forget. Even though it is stressful sometimes, when Joyce leaves the High school the one thing she will remember most about Atherton State High School are the amazing people she worked with during her 30 years at Atherton State High School. By Riley Hohnberg Let’s Meet Lauren Mather Have you ever dreamed of achieving a junior black belt in Taekwondo in primary school? Lauren Mather did and fulfilled her vision. On the 21st of January she fought everyone in her class, and after 4 years she accomplished her dream. She is now currently trying to achieve the black belt. Lauren was born on the Tablelands, and grew up in Tolga. She was a student at the Tolga State School, finishing year six in 2014. She enjoys cooking, climbing trees and drawing, as well as being very good at sports. Although her passion is Taekwondo, she puts her heart and soul into any sport and always succeeded. Her love of being active realised another dream of hers, when she became sports captain of Tandara, her sports team at Tolga State School. Lauren is intelligent, crafty and is currently a respected student of Atherton High School. Academically, Lauren enjoyed and excelled in art at primary school. Lauren enjoys all types of are and will put time and effort in to any creative craft that she creates. She aspires to become a famous fashion designer in Tolga when she is older. From Taekwondo to her creative side, Laurens focus and determination will help her succeed in becoming the woman she wants and deserves to be and nothing can stop her from believing. By Kyla So-Choy Generous donation to ASHS Breakfast Club from the Atherton Lionesses Atherton Lionesses recently invited Chappy Michelle Davies-Griffith to be a guest speaker at one of their monthly meetings. Michelle gave a very informative talk on the Student Services she is able to deliver in her role as School Chaplain at Atherton High School & Herberton School. She spoke of her work with the Breakfast Club and not only how it provides a nourishing meal for students before school commences but how it also may act as a meeting place for students. The Lionesses were very impressed with her other initiatives including a Shoe Bank at Herberton and Homework Clubs at both schools. As a community service, our club decided to donate $500 in IGA vouchers towards assisting with costs associated with providing these valuable student focused programs. Sandy Taske, President, Atherton Lioness Club Every day, every class counts! End of Week 7, Term 1, 2015 Overall School attendance rate of week 7 term 1 91.4% Year 7 - 94.6% - Great work! Year 8 - 94.1% - Great work! Year 9 - 91% Year 10 - 90.3% Year 11 - 88.2% Year 12 - 91.3% Presently, 52.7% of our students are attending 95% or better! This is great news and well done to those students and families. Keep up the great work. Yr ll students must be in attendance up and including every last of term. It is not acceptable to remove your child/ren from school for an early Easter holiday. Date Claimer Week 9: March 23-27 Australian Informatics Competition 24/03/2015 Senior School Parade 24/03/2015 10.10 Senior Leaders Meeting 24/03/2015 11.20 Artist in Residence –Music 25/03/2015 9.00 Prefect Meeting Full School Parade Student Council Meeting 25/03/2015 26/03/2015 27/03/2015 11.20 6.00 11.20 Australian Geography Competition Week 10: March 30-April 2 From 25/3/2015 Tablelands/Johnstone Music Camp Australian Geography Competition Year 11 RYDA Junior Secondary Parade Junior Secondary Leaders Meeting Student Photo Day Prefect Meeting Good Friday - end term 1 30/03 - 01/04/2015 All Week 01/04/2015 01/04/2015 01/04/2015 01/04/2015 01/04/2015 03/03/2015 Information Evening for ASHS Cambodia Tour An Information Evening will be on Wednesday 25th of March at 6.30pm in the Common room. Topics covered will include; the proposed itinerary, travel requirements and payment plans. Interested students who did not complete an Expression of Interest form are still welcome to attend. 9.00 10.10 11.20 11.20 This week’s news in brief: ASHS is on Facebook: This week we published our new Facebook page. Join us to stay up to date with all school information Congratulations Swimming Age Champions: 12 Years – Kate Keevers 13 Years – Stephanie Armstrong 14 Years - Madison Peacock 15 Years – Chloe Devietti 16 Years – Shana Backshall Open Years – Karri Thomas 12 Years – Brad Hammond 13 Years – Colby Pezzelato 14 Years - Bailey Wilce 15 Years – Benjamin Van der Zant 16 Years – Rick Van der Zant Open Years – James Hughes End of term: Next week is the final week of Term 1. Student report cards are issued on 23/4/2015 and parent/teacher interviews are set for Monday May 4th from 3:00pm. More information will be released regarding our online booking system for interviews after the Easter break. Start of Term 2: Next term starts with a bang with the annual cross country, release of report cards, Junior Secondary Leadership retreat and our ANZAC ceremony all in week 1. Please stay connected to keep up to date with all events. Paying School Fees You can pay 7 your child’s schooling fees in one of the following ways : Direct Deposit into the school bank account—BSB: 064 - 800, Account No: 00090137. Cash, cheque or EFTPOS at the school office. Credit card payment by calling the school on 4030 5222.