ST. JEAN BRÉBEUF CATHOLIC SCHOOL 63 Glenforest Rd. Brampton, Ont. L6S 1L8 Phone (905) 791-8529 February 2016 FAX (905) 791-6468 Newsletter #6 February Prayer Principal Michael Araman God of the winter sky, Fill the night with stars, For I need to lift my eyes And raise my weary soul Secretary From shadows and short days, Marilyn Kelly-Bernard From dreary tasks and unending lists. Shine bright lights into the darkness And remind me That new life and dormant seeds Gather strength in the depths of the earth. Open me to the newness inside me Waiting to be born. Amen FAMILY DAY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH The school will be closed to celebrate Family Day. There will be no classes on this day. ADDITIONAL P.A. DAY This month we will celebrate the virtue of respect. As brothers and sisters who share one Holy Spirit, we are all valuable to God. We all deserve to be shown courtesy, consideration, sensitivity and thoughtfulness, which are different ways of saying respect. Respect should come first and foremost from ourselves. We have to respect our selves and then we will be able to respect others. We should also be able to expect to be treated with respect by everyone we meet – our brothers and sisters in Jesus. ST. JEAN BRÉBEUF VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE TH MONDAY, APRIL 11 , 2016 The Ministry of Education has designated an additional P.A. Day which will take place on Monday, April 11th, 2016. Activities will include development in the areas of current Ministry priorities. Friday, February 12th STUDENT PARLIAMENT Carnaval is back! Fun and exciting events have been planned by the Student Parliament for the week of February 1st—9th. Detalis can be found on page 4 in the monthly calendar. Grades JK - 8 ~ Superintendent Deborah Finegan-Downey Trustee Shawn Xaviour Parish Pastor Father J. Pham Associate Pastor Father M. Zacharias Visit our School Website: www.dpcdsb.org/jbreb Newsletter #6 Page 2 SACRAMENT OF FIRST COMMUNION Our grade 2 students celebrated their First Confession at St. Anthony’s Church on Monday, January 11 th, 2016. First Holy Communion will be celebrated on Sunday, April 10 th, 2015 at 2:30 p.m. at St. Anthony’s Church for those families that have registered their child. SASACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION The grade seven and eight students will be receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation, on Saturday, February 27 th, 2016 at St. Anthony’s Parish Church at 3:00 p.m.. AREXTENDED FRENCH Grade 4 parents/guardians, who wish to enroll their child in a Grade 5 Extended French class for September, 2016 are reminded that application forms will be accepted at St. Jean Brébeuf until 3:00 pm. Tuesday, February 16h, 2016. A lottery will be held on Wednesday, February 24th at 4:00 p.m. should one be needed. FRENCH IMMERSION Parents of Senior Kindergarten students who wish to enroll their child in a Grade 1 French Immersion class for September, 2016 are reminded that they can complete an online application at www.dpcdsb.org. The deadline for submission of applications is Sunday, Feb. 14th, 2016 at 11:59 p.m. BULLYING PREVENTION February – Telling an Adult about Bullying is Not Tattling This month we focus on the difference between tattling and telling. In dealing with bullying situations, students are encouraged to use the strategy, ‘telling an adult’. Although this sounds simple and logical, there are many difficulties and roadblocks associated with this strategy. Younger children struggle to understand the difference between telling and tattling, while older children struggle with their desire to deal with situations independently. The goal of telling an adult is to keep children safe. Tattling/ratting is defined as telling in order to get someone into trouble, or telling when there is no one being hurt and no rule being broken that could result in a dangerous situation. Telling is defined as reporting unsafe behaviours to an adult in order to get help for someone – to get someone out of trouble. Tips for parents: use incidences where one child is telling you about sibling behaviour to help children identify whether they are tattling or telling practice with your child how to ‘tell an adult’ about bullying (what happened, how they feel, what help they desire) develop awareness of the ‘reasons’ children state for not reporting bullying to adults PARENT—TEACHER INTERVIEWS Parent—Teacher interviews will take place on Thursday, February 4 th from 4:00 pm until 5:00 pm, and 6:00 pm until 8:30 pm. In addition, teachers will conduct interviews on Friday, February 5 th in the morning. DENTAL SCREENING Dental Screening will take place on February 4th for students in Junior Kindergarten, Senior Kindergarten, grades 2 and 4. Newsletter #6 Page 3 LIBRARY February is a busy month in the library. Our students are going to be involved in the Forest of Reading program which brings an excellent selection of Canadian children’s books to the attention of Ontario children. Students from JK to grade 3 are reading Blue Spruce selections, These book selections focus on current Canadian fiction and non-fiction appropriate to the student’s ages. The program rewards them by making them judges in a province wide event. In late April, our groups will be participating with over 80,000 children across the province in voting for their favourite book. As well, February is Black History month. Students will be invited to look at various books related to the experiences and achievements of black men and women. Please remind your child to take good care of their library book. It is strongly recommended to use a heavy plastic bag inside the back pack when taking library books home and returning them back to school on their library day. Students should not be leaving library books in their back packs and they are encouraged to keep them in a safe place at home to enjoy. Damaged books are costly to replace. FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITIES Our School Council has been hard at work preparing and organizing two opportunities to raise funds for the school. The first is the easiest of all and requires very little effort on your part. If you order pizza from Dominoes Pizza, the school will receive 10% of the total cost of your order anytime between February 5th and March 19th. You can order as frequently as you wish. Simply order online and enter the school code (SJBSS001). Keep us in mind for your Super Bowl parties! This year, the school council decided to try Purdy’s Chocolates. Orders will be sent home on Thursday, February 4th with delivery scheduled for March 23rd—just in time for Easter. A brochure will be included to support the order form. However, please note that not all items will be offered for sale due to the ingredients contained in them. Further details will be sent home with students soon. SPORTS NEWS This year the intermediate girls’ and boys’ soccer teams entered an invitational soccer tournament held at the Brampton Soccer Centre. With minimal practice time, the teams were still able to have a very successful tournament. The girls played January 26th and displayed poise, commitment and dedication allowing them to work together as a team and provided an invaluable experience for the upcoming outdoor season. Congratulations to Emily A., Rebecca A., Olivia B., Alexx J., Victoria M., Anissa M., Zara R., Ashley S. and Ashley V. Congratulations also to the boys’ team that placed third at their tournament on January 27 th . Their team consisted of Ayo A., Marquis A., Liam G., Aidan H., Daniel L., Fredy M., Justin M., Alberto S., Uzziah T. and NayJay W. Thanks to Mr. Faelis and Mr. Peresan for coaching the soccer teams. St. Jean Brébeuf's Junior boys' basketball team competed in the 15th annual GZilla Invitational Tournament held at Notre Dame S.S. on February 1st. The boys placed third overall out of fourteen teams. All of the players displayed great teamwork, skill and sportsmanship throughout the day. The boys will also be competing in another tournament on February 16th at Cardinal Newman School. Good luck to the team, Anthony C., Fernando D., Rafael E., Nathan G., Aaron G., Tyrell J., David M., Nathan M. and Chiziterem O. The Junior Girls' basketball team took part in an Invitational Tournament held at Notre Dame S.S. on February 2nd. The girls showed great determination and teamwork during the tournament but unfortunately lost in the semi-finals They will also be competing in the tournament held at Cardinal Newman School on February 16th. Good luck to the girls Victoria B., Taiya B., Isabella C., Juliette E., Judi-Ann E., Deborah J., Jasmin M., Lydia M., Victoria M. and Princess O. Thanks to Mr. Foley and Mme Moretto to coaching the basketball teams. February 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 Report Cards sent home; Hockey Jersey Day and Student –Teacher Hockey Game Dental Screening JK, SK, grade 2 & 4; Parent-Teacher Interviews Evening; Structure Building and Scavenger Hunt 9 10 11 12 13 Purple, Green and Yellow Day Liturgy @ 2:45 16 17 18 19 20 No school Extended French Applications due 3:00 pm in SJB office; JR Basketball Tournaments 22 23 24 25 26 27 Moustache Day Rosary Apostolate; Red, White and Blue Day 7 8 Winter PJ’s Day 14 French Immersion Applications due @ 11:59 pm 21 28 15 Family Day 29 Shrove Tuesday Ash Wednesday P.A. DayParent-Teacher Interviews Confirmation Practice at St. Anthony @ 10:00 am Extended French Lottery (if required) School Council Mtg. @ 7 pm Confirmation @ St. Anthony 3:00 pm RESPECT IS THE VIRTUE WE CELEBRATE THIS MONTH Upcoming Events: March 14 - 18—March Break March 20— 26—Holy Week SCHOOL COUNCIL MEETING Please join us on Wednesday, February 25th at 7:00 p.m. for our School Council meeting. All parents are welcome!