13-May-2015m - Bohlevale State School
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13-May-2015m - Bohlevale State School
Phone Bohlevale School Road Bohle Q. 4818 07-47293555 07-47293500 Fax [email protected] Email www.bohlevaless.eq.edu.au Website Be Responsible, Safe and Successful 13 May 2015 L I N K S Principal’s Paragraph Dear Parents, Caregivers and Community Members, National Volunteer Week - 11-17 May 2015 National Volunteer week was established in 1989. National Volunteer Week (NVW) is the largest celebration of volunteers and volunteerism in Australia. It provides an opportunity to highlight the role of volunteers in society and say thank you to more than 6 million Australians, including 1.2 million Queenslanders who volunteer. Bohlevale State School recognises and values the contribution that our parent volunteers make to our school community and thank them for giving of their time so generously. It was wonderful to also have the opportunity to interact with so many of our parent volunteers at the Volunteer Induction Program last Thursday. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer at our school there are still many opportunities to do so – whether it be in your child’s classroom, supporting P&C activities, the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden, Friday Breakfast Club, Library, Tuckshop and special events such as Under Eights’ Week or the Electives Program. Prep Mothers’ Day Afternoon Tea Thanks to all the mums, grandmas and aunties who attended our Prep afternoon tea last Friday. It was wonderful to see so many mums joining their children in Prep classrooms. I’d like to also acknowledge and thank Ms Gudaitis and the Prep teachers and teacher aides for co-ordinating the afternoon tea. NAPLAN This week our Year 3 and 5 have been completing NAPLAN tests in Reading, Writing, Language Conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and Numeracy. NAPLAN assesses skills in literacy and numeracy that are developed over time through the school curriculum. Individual student NAPLAN reports will be sent home early in Term 4. Parents can use this information to monitor how their child is progressing and to identify any areas of concern. Parents may also wish to use their child’s results to discuss progress with teachers. More information is available at www.naplan.edu.au Premier’s Reading Challenge Next week the reading period for the 2015 Premier’s Reading Challenge commences. This is a great opportunity for our Prep to Year 6 students to improve their literacy, cultivate a passion for literature, and for teachers and families to encourage them to read widely for pleasure. Interested students should check with their classroom teacher or our Premier’s Reading Challenge coordinator Mrs Heang to make sure they are registered. For further information visit www.education.qld.gov.au/schools/readingchallenge National Collection of Data on School Students with Disability All Australian Governments have agreed to work together on the annual collection of data on school students with disability. Collecting data on school students with disability helps teachers, principals and education authorities support the participation of students with disability in schooling on the same basis as students without disability. Every year schools are required to collect the following information for each student with a disability: • the student’s level of education (i.e. primary or secondary) • the student’s level of adjustment • the student’s broad type of disability The information collected by schools will be provided to all governments to inform policy and programme improvement for students with disability. Consultation with parents is important not only for the data collection but also to ensure you are aware of the adjustments being provided to support your child. While only data that cannot identify your child will be submitted outside of the Department, if you do not wish for your child’s details to be included, please let me know. Parents can contact me directly by email at [email protected] Alternatively, if you have any queries about the collection or use of this data I encourage you to contact me directly. Information and fact sheets are available to help you make a decision from the: • Department’s website: http://education.qld.gov.au/curriculum/disability-data-collection.html • Australian Government Department of Education website: http://education.gov.au/nationally-consistentcollection-data-school-students-disability Yours sincerely, Mrs Helen Morris Principal Under Eights’ Week Under Eights’ Week is an event proudly initiated by Early Childhood Australia (ECA) Queensland Branch. It has been running for 50 years across Queensland. This year it is being celebrated from 15–22 May. The 2015 theme of the celebrations is: ‘Voices of children—Look, listen, hear and respond.’ Bohlevale State School will be celebrating and recognizing the talents of Under Eight students through an activity afternoon for all Prep, Year One and Year Two students to be held on Friday, 22 May from 1pm. Thanks to those parents who have already indicated that they could be available to assist. The activities will include bubble blowing, musical balloons, dance, mini-volcanos and face masks. Activities will start after 1:00p.m. Children will be free to choose what activity they will do, and move to another one when finished. Bohlevale State School acknowledges that our school is on the lands of the traditional custodians, the Bindal and Wulgurukaba people. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. Bohlevale SS respectfully acknowledges that our school sits on the lands of traditional owners, the Bindal and Wulgurukaba People, and we pay our respects to their elders, both past and present. SWPBS focus for the week Whole school: Learn and let others learn – be resilient HONOUR ROLL- RESPONSIBLE, SAFE AND SUCCESSFUL EPA EPB EPC EPD EPE EPF EPG EPH EPI EPJ Caden Abbie Chloe Charli William Paige Pattison Maddison Seth Chloe EPK EPL EPN EPO EPP EPQ MPC MPD Alydia Jaydon Jayde Sam Kai Walker Dayna Sophie-Lee STUDENT OF THE WEEK EPA EPB EPC EPD EPE EPF EPG EPH EPI EPI EPJ EPK EPL EPN EPO EPT EPU EPP EPQ EPR EPR EPS MPC MPD Naseerah Shaelee Lillee Jacqueline Shannon Aidan Matthew Paige Tyler Hayden Paige Penelope Nelly Declan Jessika Lachlan Jessie Charlie Eva Caleb Skye Mya Alex Amy For being a fantastic role model for EPA For having a great attitude towards learning For trying really hard with writing For having a great start in EPD For an excellent effort with Sight Words For learning and letting others learn For working hard on his reading strategy For improvement in reading For an improved effort towards his work For his consistent effort and positive attitude towards his work For improved reading strategies For putting in an excellent effort with her writing For always listening respectfully For working hard to complete tasks to a high standard For a great start at Bohlevale State School For a great participation in all lessons For consistently working to the best of his ability For being an enthusiastic and hard working class member For learning and let others learn For always producing written work to a high standard For great results in problem solving For presenting exceptional book work For a fantastic attitude to all class work! For a brilliant start to her English assessment AWESOME ATTENDERS All students in these classes were on time for school on the days listed in the table below. Well done students. DATE 6 May 7 May 8 May 11 May 12 May CLASS MPL EPA,EPF,EPL,EPR EPA,EPL,MPB,MPL EPG,MPH,MPL MPH WEEK 4 Students who have reached the “TERRIFIC 200” gotcha tally P3 200 GOTCHAS Christopher Phoenix Logan Billy Paige Kaley Mehar Llandon Lucius Riley Van Jaydon Rahquon Toby Tyrone Saimon Ojay Ricki Skye Nephaniah Mackenzie Ezekiel Trei Harrison Dannielle Hannah EPG EPG EPJ EPJ EPJ EPJ EPJ EPJ EPJ EPL EPL EPL EPR EPR EPR EPR EPR EPR EPR EPR EPR EPR EPR EPR EPR EPR Year 4 to Year 6 Darcy Joseph Racheal Hayley Zac Deja Aidan Jye Erika Alivia Jamaica Trae Tahlia Braith MPC MPF MPF MPF MPF MPG MPH MPH MPJ MPK MPK MPK MPK MPK Parent Discussion Group Parents are invited to participate in a discussion group on Tuesday 2 June from 9:00a.m. – 10:30a.m. in our school Resource Centre. The purpose of this meeting is to gather parent views on aspects of our school to inform how the school will progress over the next four years. If you are interested in being involved please email your name to [email protected] or phone the school and leave your contact details for the principal. PE News Fun Run Thank you to all students that participated in the 2015 School Fun Run Fundraiser. The total of $5, 292 will be used to buy resources for the school. The highest amount collected by a class for the fun run was $505 and that went to MPF. Their prize will be given to them later on in the week. Phoebe from MPF collected a mammoth total of $400 making her the highest contributor this year. Once again, thank you to all participants and parents for your contributions and time in making this fundraiser a success. All order forms for the prizes have been sent away and prizes will be handed out towards the end of the Week 6. Inter-School Cross Country Thank you to all students that returned their note last Friday. Training began last week focusing on running technique. This week the focus will be on developing a constant speed over a long distance. Congratulations! Reece has been selected to represent Thuringowa Rugby League team. We wish him the best of luck in making the Townsville team on the 20th May that will lead into the North QLD trials. School Photos School photos will take place on the 18-19 May. Please ensure your children are in full school uniform (not sports shirt) on these days. Students will be provided with a photo envelope/order form. A timetable is provided below which indicates approximate times each class will have their photos taken. Payment for photos must be paid on the day directly to the photographers. If you require a family photo we have Sibling Photo envelopes in the office. TUESDAY 19 MAY MONDAY 18 MAY 8:00 STAFF 11:05 EPH 1:30 MPD 8:30 EPP 11:05 EPJ 1:30 MPM 8:30 EPB 11:20 EPG 1:45 MPL 8:45 EPN 11:20 EPL 1:45 MPA 8:50 EPC 11:35 EPF 2:00 YEAR 6 9:00 EPO 11:35 EPM 2:00 MPB 9:10 EPE 11:50 EPI 2:15 LEADERS 9:15 EPU 11:50 EPK 2:15 MPC 9:30 EPA 12:05 EPR 9:30 MPE 12:05 MPI 9:50 EPD 12:20 EPQ 9:45 MPF 12:20 MPK 10:10 EPT 12:35 EPS 10:00 MPG 12:35 MPJ 10:15 MPH 12:50 LUNCH 10:30 BREAK 12:50 LUNCH 10:30 BREAK Green Rewards Day Next week all classes will be holding their Green Rewards session to celebrate the good behaviour of the majority of our students. Those students who received two or more majors since the start of this term will be provided with alternative work and supervised in another classroom. P&C News Bohlevale State School Parents & Citizens Association Special Meeting - 18 May 2015, 6.30p.m. This special meeting is being held to adopt the changes to the constitution. P&C General Meeting P&C General meeting is on Monday 18th of May at 6:30p.m.in the staffroom. All welcome! Please bring a quiet activity for children if you need to bring them. Entertainment Book You will find sample ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS at the tuckshop and in the office to browse through. These coupon books are chock full of incredible savings! If you would like to order please head to https:// https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/270v242 or email Cherie at [email protected]. The cost is $60. Bohlevale Country Fair The BOHLEVALE COUNTRY FAIR is being held on Friday night of the 28th of August this year! It is set to be a massive event and plans are well underway. We are currently looking for stall holders for our market area. If you would like to have a stall please email Cherie at [email protected] and we will get all relevant forms to you. Please don’t wait too long as spots are filling fast and we are only taking a few of each stall type! We are also looking for some entertainment on the night in the form of a band or singer with a country feel to fit the atmosphere. If you would like to apply for this position or know of someone who would please contact Cherie at [email protected] ASAP! Defence Morning Tea The topic for next week’s talk is on Electoral Rolls and updating your current information. Where: Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Gardens Time: Just after dropping your child off to school - 8:30a.m. I look forward to seeing you there. Bohle’s Got Talent 2015! We hope that there will be many performances involved in auditions for our finals which will be held at the FETE. Students in Years 3-6 can perform by themselves or in a group. All performers will need 50c to nominate and be ready by Week 7 (June 3). May is National Family Reading Month. So we are inviting our parents and children to visit our Book Fair. Date: Monday 18 – Friday 22 May Time: Second break 1:00 p.m. – 1:25 p.m. each day and 2:45p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Where: Resource Centre Come and have a look at some great books, posters and novelty accessories available. Purchases can be made at the fair or alternatively please refer to flyer going home today for details on how to make payments on-line or by phone. All purchases benefit our school. So come and check out our Kingdom of Books. Parent Reference Group Meeting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families Morning Tea When: 18 May 2015 at 10:00a.m. Where: Kitchen Garden Hula Girls Performing! COME AND TALK ABOUT NAIDOC, BUSH TUCKER GARDEN, AND YOUR SCHOOL! Attendance Challenge Congratulations to those students who participated in the recent Attendance Challenge and especially to Tyler Ive, Tarz Drage, Luke Surtees, and Elle- Louise Brown for attending school regularly! EVERY DAY COUNTS AT BOHLEVALE! Hearing Review 16 June 2015 Students who returned their form but missed out on a hearing test in March due to absence will be tested on 16th June 2015. EVERYDAY COUNTS AT BOHLEVALE! 2015 NAIDOC CELEBRATIONS WEEK 10 TERM 2 THEME: We all Stand on Sacred Ground: Learn, Respect and Celebrate 11a.m. THURSDAY 25 June - NAIDOC ASSEMBLY IN THE HALL 11:50a.m.-2:30p.m. NAIDOC activities for classes. Please contact Sharon Franklin for further information about volunteering. 2:30p.m.-4:00p.m. FREE sausage sizzle and community touch footy game. Everyone invited!! Chappie Chat Not all schools enjoy the support of a Chaplain. Bohlevale has been fortunate to have a Chaplain available at least 2 days/week since early 2007. There are many things that a Chaplain does throughout the school community to care, support and bring hope. Every year, there is a week set aside to celebrate the work Chaplains do in schools and bring awareness of the little things that add up throughout the year. In Week 5, from May 17-24 there are different ways I want to connect with the community and ensure that the Chaplaincy program within Bohlevale is available for many more years to students and staff. Special events that will happen throughout the week include: Chappy’s Bright Awards (handed to students and staff on assemblies). Faith and Family afternoon snack as parents and caregivers wait to pick up their children on Tuesday 1:30p.m.-2:30p.m. behind the Year 1 block at the concrete table and chairs near the oval. Faith and Friends lunch on Wednesday 10:30a.m.-11:00a.m. in the Happy Corner for students who attend a church, youth group or have a faith at home. A Free Dress Day May 22 (Bright Friday, bring a gold coin donation in to support Chaplaincy). I have chosen to highlight how Chappies brighten the day of others. Whether it is something small like a high 5 at lunch, helping to find something they have lost, running programs to help with social, emotional or spiritual development, making icy cups, coordinating Bohle’s Got Talent, a simple smile, cheering at sports carnivals, providing a free breakfast to students on Friday mornings, or being a listening ear. I want to acknowledge others who brighten up our school with Chappy’s Brighten Awards. I am looking for nominations from across the school for students and staff who bring a smile to your face. Please fill in the form below and return it to the box at the Tuckshop as soon as you can. Feel free to write on another piece of paper if you have numerous people in your family who want to nominate others too. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Chappy’s Brighten Awards Nominated by: ______________________________________________ Students who brighten my life: ________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Because they: _________________________________________________________________________ Staff who brighten my life: ____________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Because they: _________________________________________________________________________ Bush Dance featuring WATTLE’N’GUM: Wear your country gear and come along for dancing, prizes, games and a night of family fun. Saturday May 30th starting from 6:30.m. at St Anthony’s Catholic College SDC, $12/person or $30/family with hot food, drinks and desserts for sale. Tickets sold at the door to raise funds for Chaplaincy in Townsville’s Northern Beaches. Contact Ben Pearson: 0419 740 694. 12/13/14/15May 15 May 18 May 18 & 19 May 18 – 22 May 19 May 19 May 22 May 22 May 8 June 16 June 19 June 22-26 June 26 June 26 June DATES TO REMEMBER May 2015 NAPLAN Testing Year 3 and 5 Parent Reference Group Meeting P&C Meeting 6.30p.m. in the staffroom School Photos Book Fair – Resource Centre Interschool Cross Country Premier’s Reading Challenge commences Under 8’s Week activities Free Dress Day to support school chaplain (gold coin donation) June 2015 Queen’s Birthday holiday Hearing Test Reviews School Disco NAIDOC Week Bohlevale Athletics Carnival Last day of Term 2 Read Around Australia Continues in Term 2! Read Around Australia is a reading incentive program that rewards students for reading at home. Every night of reading earns the school 100m. Our aim is to see how far we can go! Last term Bohlevale travelled a total of 859km! A great effort from all students! Callum was the lucky winner of our Term 1 Major Raffle Prize and when we arrived at our first checkpoint in Rockhampton, Mrs Fornasier was challenged to wear pyjamas to school for the day! We look forward to many more mini raffle winners this term! The more you read the more raffle tickets you receive! This term we aim to get as far as Sydney! So far we have added another 200km to our total! Keep on Reading Bohle!!! Distance Travelled Week 4 73km Total Distance Travelled Nearest Town orCcity. 1060km Bundaberg