DAYBORO STATE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER No: 17 02 JUNE, 2015
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DAYBORO STATE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER No: 17 02 JUNE, 2015
DAYBORO STATE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER No: 17 02 JUNE, 2015 Dear Parents/Caregivers, It was a pleasure for our school to be invited to be part of the performance program for Dayboro Day. Our School Band and Choir lead the program for the day performing before a large gathered crowd. A big thank you is extended to Natalie O’Boyle, our Music Coordinator, for preparing our students for performance and to Mrs Liz Baskin for her work with conducting the school choir, and with short notice, our school band. Both groups performed in a professional and admirable manner and certainly demonstrated much pride in showcasing their talents to the local community. Well done, everyone! Instrumental Music Mrs Catherine Hicks will be at Dayboro SS for the next two Fridays working with our Instrumental Music Students. Lessons will return to a Monday when Mr Adams returns from leave on 15 June. We welcome Mrs Hicks to our school. This Friday is French Day at Dayboro This Friday we are inviting our students to turn Red, White and Blue as we celebrate everything French at our school. This French Free Dress Day is an opportunity to wear not only French colours, but to enjoy the French Fare on sale at our tuckshop for the Day (remember, all orders for French Food need to be in by tomorrow). Students in Years 3-6 will also be treated to a performance by Les Bâtons Français in our school hall on the day. Queen’s Birthday Holiday Dayboro State School will be closed NEXT Monday 8 June for the Queen’s Birthday holiday. Continued over … 1 PRINCIPAL’S NEWS CONT. Prep Information Morning Date Claimer Our Prep Information Session will be held on Wednesday 9 September at 9:30am in our School Hall. If you are aware of any children in the local community who are intending to attend our school in 2016, could you please advise the family of the date? Prep in 2016 is open to children born 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011. Please contact the school if further information is required. Sport Successes Congratulations to Jack B (Year 5/6C) on earning a place in the Regional Rugby League Team and to Taya M (Year 5/6C) who made it into the Regional Netball team and will go to the state trials in June. Well done to both! Garry Drummond Principal PARENT WORKSHOP Parent Workshop – Right Brain Decoding and Spelling Program All parents and caregivers are invited to a workshop on FRIDAY, 19 JUNE on how we teach Decoding and Spelling at Dayboro State School. It will be held in the LEAP Centre (B Block) at 9 am and will run for approximately 45 minutes. Handouts will be available. Please phone Kay or Karen in the office if you would like to attend. Regards, Linda Smith Head of Learning TALK ABOUT IT Year 5 and 6 students received a letter with the newsletter last week regarding the “Talk About It” Program. The “Talk About It” Program will be run for our Year 5 and 6 students on the 11th and 12th June this year. The program is designed to assist young people develop a positive attitude towards their own sexuality and provides them with information on how to look after themselves during this stage of their development. We are fortunate to have very experienced educators from Life Education conducting the sessions. The first lesson will focus on the physical, social and emotional changes experienced during puberty and helping students understand and cope with this important phase of development. The second session will focus on the characteristics of healthy relationships, focussing on friendships. The total cost for the program is $10, payment is due by Wednesday 10th June 2015. FRENCH DAY ACTIVITIES FRENCH DAY ACTIVITIES – FINAL REMINDER LES BÂTONS FRANÇAIS – FRENCH INTERACTIVE THEATRE SHOW, DRESS UP DAY & SPECIAL TUCKSHOP LUNCH Friday 5th June 2015 On Friday 5 June all students have the opportunity to participate in la journée française. Part of our celebrations includes French dress-up and all children are encouraged to participate by dressing in a French themed costume. There are many possibilities, ranging from the French colours (dark blue, white and red) to a French character or an item with a French theme. Some ideas include: The French flag, King Louis XVI, Queen Marie-Antoinette, a peasant or revolutionary, Monsieur Guillotine, Joan of Arc, Napoléon, Babar the Elephant, Madeline, Miss Clavel, the mime artist Marcel Marceau, World Cup soccer players, Tour de France cyclists, Grand Prix car drivers, French Open tennis players, ballet or cancan dancers, skiers, chefs, snails, frogs, artists, fashion designers or models, Hunchback of Notre Dame characters, musketeers, Jacques Cousteau scuba divers, balloonists, scientists like Louis Pasteur and Marie Curie, French monuments or items of food. There will be a French themed Special Lunch available at the tuckshop, which will include a variety of delicious French inspired goodies. Miam! Miam! If your child is participating in the Special Tuckshop please make sure you order by the due date. Finally children in Years 3 to 6 will share in the French fun by enjoying a one hour theatre performance on the day starting at 2pm. Les Bâtons Français will be performing an interactive theatre show. The tradition of French theatre is used to give the students the opportunity to explore French culture, people and places, and to stimulate enjoyment and use of a foreign language without inhibition. Students in Years 3 to 6 need to remember to bring their $5.50 along to pay for this special performance. th Mrs Susan Hughes Deputy Principal ICAS SCIENCE COMPETITION Students in Years 2 - 6 who paid to complete the ICAS Science competition are reminded that it will be conducted tomorrow (Wednesday) in the Hall at 11:50 am. Students will need to bring 2 x 2B pencils and an eraser with them to the hall. Thanks, Linda Smith Head of Learning Mrs Susan Hughes Deputy Principal 2 PAYMENTS DUE REMINDER Payments are now due for the Year 5 and 6 Talk About Due to the fact that we have had quite a few students It Program. Please send permission slip and $10 arriving late to school recently, parents are once again payment to the office as soon as possible. reminded that school classes commence at 8:50am. All students are required to be in their classes to Payments are now overdue for the French Day Activities. Students will not be permitted to attend the commence their school day at this time. theatre performance if payment of $5.50 is not received by Thursday 4th June. SCHOOL JUMPERS As winter is now fast approaching, we find that quite a number of students are arriving at school without adequate warm clothing. School jumpers may be obtained from the uniform shop and second hand winter merchandise is available at a reasonable cost. Please ensure your child’s name is clearly marked on all clothing. STUDENT ABSENCE Once again we have a very large number of parents failing to ring the school absence line, if a student is absent for any reason on any given day. All student absences must be reported through our absence line. This service is available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. If a student has recorded an ‘unexplained absence’ a letter will be sent home for parents to state a reason for this absence. Parents must also sign this letter. Unfortunately, parents are also failing to return these letters to the school office. Failure to report will result in your child as being marked as an ‘unexplained absence’, which will be recorded on all report cards. ABSENCE LINE: 3425 6160 BOOKCLUB All bookclub orders and payments are due to the office tomorrow (Wednesday 3rd June). Please enclose cash with completed order form or make cheques payable to Scholastic Australia. No late orders will be accepted after Wednesday. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION The members of the Parents & Citizens Association of Dayboro State School strongly endorse the request to you for a voluntary Information & Communication Technology Contribution in 2015, which you received home last term. The contribution of $50 per child is capped at $100 per family and will be dedicated to a 4 year replacement schedule for classroom computers used by students. We currently have 80+ classroom computers on our network in order to meet the departmental target of one computer per 5 children. Thank you to all families who have already paid a contribution. Contributions can still made at the school office. 3 ASSEMBLY AWARDS MONDAY 01.06.15 NAME REASON BE RESPONSIBLE Georgia H Year 5/6F Displaying exceptional responsibility in the classroom BE RESPECTFUL Lachlan F Year 5/6C His excellent manners to all, and for his respect towards himself and his work also BE KIND Jonathan B Always including all of his Year 3J peers in games BE TOLERANT Mary P Year 5H Being sensitive to the needs and feelings of her classmates and willingly working with different groups BE POSITIVE Holly B Year 3SO Being a positive role model by always offering help to her classmates BE PROUD Cassie C Year 1H Beautiful handwriting and taking pride in her bookwork JUNE 3 3 5 8 10 11 11-12 14 15 16 19 ICAS Science Competition Fabulous France Tuckshop Orders Due French Day Activities & Special Tuckshop Queens Birthday Public Holiday Payment Due—Yr 5&6 Talk About It Program School Disco Yr 5 &6 Talk About It Program Dayboro Rodeo P&C Meeting School Fun Run Parent Workshop - Right Brain Decoding & Spelling Program JULY 18 First Aid Course 28 ICAS English Competition AUGUST 11 ICAS Mathematics Competition SEPTEMBER 9 Prep 2016—Information Session SCHOOL BANKING - EVERY TUESDAY P&C NEWS P&C NEWS CONT… Dayboro Day Melbourne Cup Function What a fantastic day! Our Bake Sale and Chocolate Throw stall was a great success. Thank you so much to everyone who assisted with the Bake Sale and Chocolate Throw; our students and families who donated chocolate, volunteers who manned the stall, those who donated delicious Home Baking, and everyone who helped to set up/pack up the equipment. What an amazing effort! You have helped raise around $2000 (still counting, we’ll let you know!) for our school! While the P&C can organise things, we simply would not be able to run them without your incredibly generous help and support. Our sincere thanks to everyone involved! Our fundraising coordinators, Katy and Sandra, will be running this year’s Melbourne Cup Event. They are seeking volunteers to assist, if would like to help please contact Sandra on 0428718010 or [email protected]. First Aid Course – Saturday 18 July Are your First Aid skills up to date? Dayboro State School is offering Certified First Aid and CPR Update courses on Saturday 18th July. Certified First Aid courses $125.00 CPR update courses - $60.00 Each course helps to raise funds for Dayboro State SO MUCH CHOCOLATE was donated and while it was School. If you would like to learn or renew these vital a close race, this year’s winner of the class party is skills, please call Caroline Burns on 0417 636 858 by 5/6C, with a massive 13.603kg! Congratulations 5/6C, 4th July to register. and a huge well done and thank you to everyone! QCT Excellence in Teaching Awards The Queensland College of Teachers is calling for nominations in the 2015 Excellence in Teaching School Disco! Thursday 11 June Awards. If you would like to nominate a teacher for Prep to Year 2 - 5:30pm to 7:00pm these awards, please visit www.qct.edu.au/awards. Knights and Princesses Theme Dress Up! Entertainment Book available Hear ye, hear ye! All brave Knights and fair Princesses! The Entertainment Book is a great way to save money, Come adorned in thy finest wares as we hold court with and now also has a digital version with a fantastic app! merriment and good fare! If you are interested, please consider purchasing through our Entertainment Book portal: www.entbook.com.au/22553s6 Year 3 to 6 - 7:30pm to 9:00pm Each purchase through our portal helps to raise funds for our school. The cost is $65 for digital membership or 1970's Theme Dress Up! $65 plus delivery for the book version. Thank you to Shake your groove thing, dust off your flares, get down everyone who has purchased one already! and boogie with some Thursday Night Fever! See flyer in todays newsletter! Entry $5.00 per child Includes popper and chips As there is a public holiday on 8th June, the next P&C Meeting will be held on Monday 15th June at 6.30pm in the staffroom. Please come along, all welcome! Coming up: Available for purchase: Hotdogs - Home baking – 11 June – School Disco 15 June – P&C Meeting Drinks - Glo products Sandy Burnet PRIZES will be awarded throughout the night! [email protected] 0431 479 339 If you can help on the night in the kitchen, selling Glo products, with home baking or at the door, please call Caroline Burns on 0417 636 858. TUCKSHOP NEWS “Fantastic France” - Orders close tomorrow, Wednesday 3rd June at 12 noon. Dayboro Rodeo – Volunteer needed Orders can be placed on bags, 1 for each break, or One more volunteer is required for The Dayboro Rodeo th on Sunday 14 June 2015 to assist in the food outlets on-line using Flexischools. and with some setting up/tidying up. In return for your assistance, the Show Society makes a contribution to Roster the P&C. If you can help, please call Caroline Burns on Wednesday: AM French, L Dalton, S Henzell, M Court Friday: T Heathwood, A Wienert, S Burnett, L Little 0417 636 858. Nicky Andrews will be filling in for me on Wednesday and I will be back at Tuckshop on Friday. 4Alison Taylor - Convenor