Community News June 2012 - James Meehan High School
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Community News June 2012 - James Meehan High School
Community Newsletter 58 Harold Street, Macquarie Fields, 2564 Phone 9605 4395, Fax 98293976 www.jamesmeeha-h.schools.nsw.edu.au James Meehan High welcomes primary visitors The Principal writes: In memory of Ms Dirgham Earlier this term we were saddened and shocked by the sudden death of Ms Dirgham. The death of someone so young is always hard, but the impact has been greater as Ms Dirgham lived her life in Macquarie Fields and had been a student here at James Meehan High. Many staff here, including myself had the pleasure of teaching her. Many of the qualities that made Ms Dirgham such an exemplary teacher were evident in those years — talent in the creative arts, her enthusiasm and love for learning and for doing the best that she could, her loving and caring nature and willingness to give her time to help and support her peers and to be involved in school programs and activities. These qualities saw Ms Dirgham elected Vice Captain of James Meehan High School in 2000. Ms Dirgham used to tell me how proud she was to have been a student here and the difference that this school had made to her life. She was even prouder to have come back here to teach and to gain her Teaching Certificate at James Meehan High. She had a passion to want to make a Students and teachers recently hosted a visit from almost a hundred Year 5 and Year 6 students from Guise and Curran primary schools. The visitors attended lessons with our Year 7, 8 and 9 students to get a taste of high school life. As expected, James Meehan students were great hosts, making the primary students welcome in their classes and in the playground. The visit was the first in a series designed to assist primary school students in their transition to high school. Other primary schools will be participating in this program as it continues throughout the year. Continued on page 2 James Meehan High School 1 April– June 2012 In memory of Ms Dirgham Continued from page 1 difference and give back to the school that she said had given her so many opportunities. That was why she took on roles like Year Adviser – Years 10-12 in 2007-09 and Year 7 in 2012. She was involved in LEAPS, Peer Support, PLS, X-tend. She supported every school activity with great enthusiasm and commitment. Ms Dirgham was a talented artist and photographer, she was a whizz at technology and her dream, which she had started to realise, was to have a totally digital classroom. Her students would be well prepared for the 21st century. She was creative and innovative and was always looking at ways to make her lessons new and exciting. She could always be seen talking with other staff and asking for their ideas on how to do this. She also shared her skills and expertise with staff. She saw the potential in every student and made sure that each person in her class and year group felt special. She wanted students to be proud of their achievements and shared these with staff, students and families. She constantly strove to make each student realise their potential and would not give anything but her best – and expected that from her students in return. No matter how busy she was she took the time to listen and give advice and to provide students with support. Ms Dirgham wanted her students to know that where they live makes no difference. That each one can, with a positive attitude and a willingness to have a go and do your best, have a bright future. We will ensure as a staff that the opportunities that she wanted her students and year group to have and the programs that she was involved with will continue and grow. This will be our legacy to her. We have received many suggestions for what we could do to remember Ms Dirgham. This will not happen until next term – we want to involve the family in these decisions as they have been so overwhelmed by the support from the staff, past and present students that she taught and people who went to school with her – primary and high school. The family knew she worked very hard for her students but had no idea of how much she was loved and respected. We will celebrate her teaching life. Biggest Morning Tea supports cancer research Our school support staff once again excelled themselves with a sumptuous morning tea on May 25 in support of cancer research by the Cancer Council. This is a highly popular fundraiser with teachers, and a total of $332.50 was raised. Congratulations to all for another successful Biggest Morning Tea. State-wide Science testing ESSA Results 2011 Year 9 students who sat the pilot for the Essential Secondary Science Assessment (ESSA) in November last year should find their report card mailed with this newsletter. The ESSA multimedia online test assesses a variety of outcomes from stage 4 or years 7&8 learning in Science. The report provides valuable information for students, parents and teachers to plan learning programs and activities so that students keep moving forwards in their science knowledge and skills. Congratulations to David Zhan for his outstanding performance in the test. David Achieved at the highest level (level 6). Only 3% of students who sat the test state-wide test demonstrated achievement at this level. ESSA 2012 This year all students in year 8 will sit the state-wide ESSA online test on Tuesday 13th November. Further details will be given closer to the test date. If you have any questions please contact the school. Mr Lally ESSA Coordinator It’s not OK to be away! Ms Gail Taylor, Principal James Meehan High School 2 April-June 2012 Leyla Bozkurt attends UBS Young Women's Leadership Academy JAMES Meehan High School student Leyla Bozkurt did the Macarthur region proud last month when she attended the UBS Young Women’s Leadership Academy in Sydney. The Macquarie Fields resident was one of 22 NSW students who attended the academy between April 16 and 20 at the Women’s College, Sydney University. The year 11 student was recognised for her aspiring leadership potential and joined young women from schools across the country. The academy aims to inspire a new generation of young women to pursue leadership positions. Ms Bozkurt said she enjoyed the experience. “I took a lot from the week and it helped build up my confidence and leadership skills,” she said. Ms Bozkurt said she would put her experience at the academy to good use by working on a new anti-bullying program at the school. Volleyball success We continue to enjoy great success in the area of volleyball on both an individual and team level. Both the boys and girls teams are still alive in the regional knockout competition with the girls having easily won their first two games and the boys easily winning their first. In their most recent game against Casula, the girls' played confidently to dominate the match and come away with a two sets to zero victory. We all wish the girls good luck in their next matches. James Meehan were very well represented in the Hume Zone representative teams with our students filling over 80% of the places on these two teams. Both of these teams were also successful in winning their respective regional championships. On an individual level, we had Maria Autagavaia (above left) represent our school in the Sydney South West girl’s team and from here, gain selection in the NSW CHS volleyball team. Three of our boys went away on camp with the Sydney South West volleyball team (Junior Lepou-Fiapito, Saulala Masima and Zak Grant), with Junior (above right) gaining selection in the NSW CHS squad. Congratulations to all students and staff who are involved with volleyball at JMHS and we look forward to enjoying more success in the later stages of this year and in the future. Sean Thompson Saulala, Zak and Junior show the power of their game in a recent volleyball match. Thank you to the Macarthur Chronicle for this story and picture James Meehan High School 3 April– June 2012 Samoan Independence Day celebration Fifty years of Samoan independence was celebrated on 5th June with a special ceremony at James Meehan High School. Our Pacific Islander Community Liaison Officer, Mr Fou Atonio organised the event with Ms Lefu and Ms Markham. The Deputy, Mr Flew and Principal, Ms Taylor took the roles of the King and Queen of Samoa during a re-enactment of the Independence ceremony. Student speakers and performers entertained the audience of community members. The event was a time for students to reflect with pride on their cultural heritage. The celebration concluded with a wonderful lunch provided by our Samoan community. James Meehan High School 4 April-June 2012 Premier’s Debating Challenge After a tough start with losses to Liverpool Boys High and Leumeah High School, our Year 11-12 “Reds” team were recently victorious in a debate at Liverpool Boys High. Our students successfully argued that Mathematics should not be a compulsory HSC subject. Team members were Alexia Fauvette-Brown, Atlanta Faamau, Ethan Jackson and Jericho McCredie. The final debate for the season will be a home match between JMHS “Reds” and JMHS “Blues”. Both teams have conducted themselves extremely well this season, and they should be proud of their efforts. The Year 9-10 season began with JMHS “Reds” defeating Mt Annan High School. In a close debate, our students successfully argued for the Affirmative, that “We should ban all home schooling.” The team, coached by Ms Blanch, was Stephanie Rushmer, Samar Helwe, Cassandra King and Adriana Tauamata. This was a particularly pleasing victory as it was the first time Samar, Cassandra and Adriana have competed against another school. This year we are very fortunate to have great strength in the Year 9-10 division, with our JMHS “Blues” team also showing great potential. This team was largely responsible for last year’s success where they reached the final four out of 58 teams in the region. For 2012, team members are Aliesha Collins-Ali, Ashley Ryan, Elyzia Arreola and Jodie Skidmore. Their season began with a very tough opponent in Macquarie Fields High School. Our students performed outstandingly and it was a convincing win against a good team. Unfortunately, our second Year 9-10 team, JMHS "Reds" was defeated by the same team in their debate at Macquarie Fields High. James Meehan High School Primary Schools Debating Program The JMHS Primary Schools Debating Program continues with our students recently putting on demonstration debates at Macquarie Fields Public School and Ingleburn Public School. Macquarie Fields students visited JMHS for a whole-day workshop and showed great talent as debaters. Their teacher, Ms Aitken said that this was invaluable preparation for their own debating season. At Ingleburn Public School our students made us proud when they put on an entertaining debate in difficult conditions. The JMHS teams were both composed of students from the Tuesday afternoon debating elective class, and most have only been debating for one term. Nevertheless they spoke well in front of a large Year 5-6 audience, and without the assistance of a microphone. This term our debating class will also visit Glenfield Public School and Ingleburn North Public School for further demonstration debates. Our debating students, along with Mr Wawszkowicz and Ms Blanch, will then host both schools for full day debating workshops. 5 April– June 2012 LEAPS launch 2012 This year, 9X students are participating in the Law Firms Encouraging and Assisting Promising Students (LEAPS) program. JMHS will again collaborate with Minter Ellison Lawyers to provide this important opportunity to our students. Throughout Term 2 and 3, students will visit Minter Ellison to work with their individual mentors on areas such as teamwork, goal setting and ethical decision making. The year has started with students attending an introductory session where they first met their mentors. Students and mentors alike enjoyed a morning of Laser Tag and Ten Pin Bowling at Darling Harbour. Mentors also visited JMHS for the Introductory Evening to meet students’ parents and join in a gourmet barbecue. The evening was only made possible due to the extraordinary help of many staff throughout the day, and in particular those who stayed until 8pm: Mrs Dirgham, Mrs Taylor, Mr Plunkett, Mr Wawszkowicz, Ms Hemmett, and Rebecca Taylor. Mentoring commenced energetically this term with a teamwork session at Minter Ellison. Students also visited the ANZAC Memorial in Hyde Park to compliment their learning in Integrated Studies. Rebecca Blanch Student Engagement Coordinator James Meehan High School 6 April-June 2012 STLA Update We in the STLA (Support Teacher Learning Assistance) department are very proud of all the effort our students have given so far and look forward to all we can accomplish in the future. Students in the Focus Group Program illustrated a desire to improve themselves and worked cooperatively with their leaders and each other. Term 2 brought continuation of Focus Groups with our many dedicated Group leaders and 6 new Focus Groups to assist even more students in accessing the curriculum. We are moving in a new direction this Term by targeting Year 7 students to extend through the newly created Enrichment Group Program. To lead our very capable students will be Ms Tsolkas-Johnston who will be the Literacy Group Phoenix leader, Mr Kumar who will pave the way in Numeracy with the Aquila group and Mr Roy who will also work in the Numeracy field with the Lupus group. Each of the teachers chosen to lead the Enrichment groups are highly competent in their field and are excited to challenge their students to aim for the stars and develop their understanding to even deeper levels. The STLA team are always available for students and their parent’s/ guardian’s queries, so come in to Room 612 or call us at the school and ask for the STLA. C. Le-Grand STLA It’s been a busy term… It’s always a busy term, but there are so many different activities to cater to the needs of students at James Meehan High School, we thought it would be a good idea to let you know what’s been happening. Lunch with the Girls – 22 May LWTG is a program delivered to year 10 as part of the No Dole Program. This year, our students headed down to ING Direct in the city. We thank ING Direct for their generosity in providing a venue for the day’s events. Buddy Up Program – 24 May Six Year 11 students continued a program that began last year as part of the Beacon Foundation’s No Dole Program at JMHS. Students worked with mentors from Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM), an engineering firm based in St Leonards. This is the first time that the program has been continued, but the mentors were so inspired by our students that they have volunteered to provide continued guidance and support throughout the students’ senior years. Fuji-Xerox This is an exciting link that we are looking forward to as JMHS is the first school to have the session delivered. Our Information Technology students will be looking at how the things they learn about in class are applied in the real world. IT and ING Direct United Way, a non-profit organisation, has linked us up with ING Direct. Our students will soon have a Business Blackboard presentation with IT people telling them about what it takes to get into the industry. Ms R Vujcic, Transition Adviser Documentary to focus on JMHS success A number of students and Mrs Taylor were recently interviewed as part of a documentary being made to showcase the success of our school’s business links with the Beacon Foundation. Beacon provides numerous training and employment opportunities for our Year 10 and Year 11 students which help engage them in learning and prepare them for the future. ‘Productive Living Skills’ Youth Health and Safety Expo The JMHS Youth Health and Safety Expo is now in its second year. The annual event forms part of the “Productive Living Skills” curriculum for Year 8 students. This year, all Year 8 students participated enthusiastically in a full day of workshops, including Healthy Relationships, Conflict Resolution and Leadership Skills. The expo is supported by a number of local agencies who facilitate the workshops. Many thanks go to Macquarie Fields Police, Mission Australia, Uniting Care Burnside, ADRA, Work Ventures, Traxside, YOTS and YWCA. The day concluded with an Art workshop where students represented their learning in chalk drawings. Kody Burke, Ashlee Ridley and Christina Toutai are congratulated for winning the Art competition. These students were recognised for their talent and will receive gift vouchers provided by YWCA. Rebecca Blanch, Student Engagement Coordinator James Meehan High School 7 April– June 2012 It’s been a busy term... Football United and Harmony Day James Meehan HS have teamed up with Football United who use the magic of football to bring people together for the common goal of creating harmonious and cohesive societies. Apart from training students in the real game (otherwise known as soccer), students have the opportunity to participate in workshops and leadership activities. Some of our students went along to the Sydney FC v Newcastle Jets game at Allianz Arena, Moore Park. The theme for Harmony Day 2012 was “Sport: Play, en- TAFE Taster Courses James Meehan students are fortunate in that they have a school principal who wants them to be exposed to the environment of TAFE and the variety of courses on offer. We have a very good relationship with TAFE and this has led to students having access to courses such as Business Administration, Carpentry and Bricklaying. The latest course on offer will be a Child Studies style course, with a start date in Term 3. We also have Tiling and Carpentry that will be exclusive to our students. Construction students and a few others will have access to these courses later in the year. Speed Careering This event has settled in well at James Meehan HS. Our year 10 students listened to the pathways travelled by a variety of adults in different professions. It was an exceptional day as we saw some ex-JMHS students come back to their old stomping ground – these people were inspirational as they are proof that if you work hard enough, anything is possible. Their insight into the minds of students was invaluable as there are many students who put themselves down without any help from someone else. These students have potential but may not realise that there are positive pathways – they just need to find the way. Learner Driver Mentor Program Students can still access driving instructor lessons via the Learner Driver Mentor Program. Pick up information from Ms Vujcic at recess or lunch. We are always looking for volunteers for the mentor component of the program – if you know of someone who has a few hours to spare and is prepared to work with a student who is trying to meet their logbook requirements, drop in to the school or call us and let Ms Vujcic know. Ms R Vujcic, Transition Adviser BECOME A VOLUNTEER HOST FAMILY World Education Program (WEP) is inviting you to experience another culture in your own home by becoming a volunteer host family to an international student. Students from Italy, Belgium and The Netherlands are looking forward to experiencing life in Australia, making new friends and becoming a member of an Australian family. Find out more! Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity and contact WEP today to receive a full information pack. Chantel Woods Inbound Exchange Administrator Phone: 1300 884 733 Email: [email protected] Online: www.wep.org.au James Meehan High School 8 April-June 2012 School bell times James Meehan High School 9 April– June 2012 Careers News In 2012, the Institute of Chartered Accountants will host some exciting and informative events for students who are interested in a career in business or commerce. I would strongly recommend their attendance or involvement at this FREE event: Meet the Business Leader This will be held on Wednesday the 22 August from 4:30pm at the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Sydney. This event will provide Year 10 & 11 students the opportunity to meet and network with young and experienced professionals from a variety of business roles to gain a better insight into the business profession. In the mean time, please make an appointment to see the Careers Adviser for further information. Mr Leva Nguyen, Careers Adviser It’s not OK to be away! James Meehan High School 10 April-June 2012 Art Gallery surprises Our Year 7 students, along with 8X and 8/9S recently had the opportunity to participate in the Art Gallery of NSW Open Gallery program. Through sponsorship from Optus, the program provided free a guided tour of the Art Gallery, transport, lunch and art materials. One highlight of the day was a surprisingly loud and excited tour of Indigenous artworks provided by the Gallery’s own fruit bat (pictured below). The Gallery guides praised our students for their attentiveness and good behaviour throughout the day. Congratulations to the students and thank you to Ms Clancy and Ms Rymer for their support on the day. JAMES MEEHAN HIGH After School Study Centre ♦ Do you want to improve your marks? School Certificate and HSC support Individual tutorial support is available for Y10, Y11 and Y12 students. See Mr Lally for information ♦ Are you falling behind in your ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ classwork? Do you need help with classwork, Homework or Assignments? Do you need guidance from a tutor on effective study techniques? Do you need to use the library, computers, internet and photocopying facilities? Do you wish to meet and exchange study ideas with other students? If Yes, then come and join* the Study Centre: ALL YEARS welcome Where: In the School Library When: Every Monday and Thursday Time: 3.15 pm to 4.45 pm Refreshments provided. James Meehan High School *Conditions Apply er furth d n a note y or your n o i ll ss ermi ee Mr La p a s r For ation r Advise m r o inf Yea 11 April– June 2012 Cnr Eucalyptus Drive & Peppermint Crescent, Macquarie Fields 9605 4749 LONG DAY CARE 7:00am—6:00pm Monday to Friday Ages 6 weeks—6 years CHEAPEST FEES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Fully Cooked Nutritional Meals and Snacks Included Qualified and Professional Caring Staff School Readiness and Literacy Programs Fully licensed and Accredited at “High Quality” Standard. TO ENQUIRE OR TO ENROL, DROP BY AT ANY TIME TO RECEIVE A TOUR OF THE FACILITIES AND MEET OUR FRIENDLY TEAM OF PROFESSIONAL STAFF! James Meehan High School 12 April-June 2012 James Meehan High School 13 April– June 2012 School uniform - our dress code James Meehan High School’s uniform is simple and affordable. Students are expected to be in full uniform every day. Uniform items are available from GT Fashions in Glenquarie Town Centre. School polo top - junior or senior versions available Plain navy trousers or tailored shorts; or navy skirt (new options coming in 2012!) Plain white socks and all black leather shoes for proper feet protection School jacket — no hoods or other logos, please PREMIERS READING CHALLENGE For Physical Education and Sports classes, students must change into a sports uniform (shorts and shirt). get your paws on a book & read yourself rich! RESEARCH proves: ♦ Reading makes you mentally active. You have to use your brain to think about many things that are unfamiliar (unlike passive use of TV or computer games). ♦ Reading improves your vocabulary and writing ,as you will be exposed to many new words and guess their meanings from their context. ♦ Reading gives you cultural and historical glimpses of many places in the world. You can “travel” to Africa, or back in time, or even into the future in a book. ♦ Reading improves concentration and focus. Like exercising the “muscle” of your mind, you concentrate for long periods of time, unlike with Internet posts etc. ♦ Reading builds self esteem. The more you read, the more knowledgeable you become and confidence grows as you fit into a literate society with ease. ♦ Reading improves memory as you are required to remember details, plot, characters, ideas and patterns in your book. ♦ Reading improves your self-discipline by making a regular time to read every day during roll call and a regular time to borrow a book. ♦ Reading improves creativity, because it exposes you to thinkers, new ideas and the diversity of life. ♦ Reading gives you something to talk about-ALWAYS! Read any good books lately? ♦ Reading reduces boredom and improves marks in all subjects of the curriculum. James Meehan High School 14 Student safety is our number one concern The bus bay outside the school on Harold Street is a designated KISS & RIDE ZONE where students can be dropped off safely in the morning and picked up in the afternoon. Please do not drive into the staff carpark to drop off and pick up students at the start and end of the school day. The carpark is busy and dangerous at these times. For your student’s safety use the KISS & RIDE ZONE. April-June 2012