FEBRUARY 2016 Edition Principal W. Brunton February ~ Respect Almighty God, giver of all that is good. We thank you for the precious gift of human life. Guide us to respect all life. Vice Principal M. Boscarino Head Secretary R. Leonardo Assistant Secretary J. Lister Superintendent D. Amaral 905-890-1221 Trustees S. Hobin 905-301-1210 M. Pascucci 905-302-3096 Parish St. Mary Star of the Sea Fr. Neil McMillian, Pastor 905-278-2058 Prayer for Respect God has given us the virtue of friends and companions to keep us company and to help us out along the way. Every person in our lives carries the Spirit of God – and so every person is our brother or sister through Jesus Christ. As brothers and sisters who share one Holy Spirit, we are all precious to God. We all deserve to be shown courtesy, consideration, sensitivity and thoughtfulness, which are different ways of saying respect. That respect should come first and foremost from ourselves and then we will be able to respect others. We should be able to expect to be treated with respect by everyone we meet-our brothers and sisters in Jesus. Through prayer and concentration, we can get better at respecting ourselves as well as respecting those around us. PRINCIPALS Like St. Francis, help us to see the beauty and goodness in all living things. Help us to imitate your respect for life. For the life of children, making us glad with their enthusiasm For the life of young people, hoping for a better world. For the life of the sick and disabled, teaching us humility For the life of the elderly, witnessing patience and wisdom. We thank you Lord. Like Blessed Mary, may we always say yes to Your gift of life. May we have respect for all. We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen St. Christopher Fr. Scott Young, Pastor 905-822-1171 PALS’ MESSAGE C A special thank Visit our website: www.dpcdsb.org/RAYMO Visit our website: www.dpcdsb.org/LUKEE WELCOME! St. Luke would like to welcome Mr. Derry who is filling in for Mrs. Gaglia while on maternity leave. P.A.DAY! A reminder to all parents that Friday, February 5, 2016 will be a P.A. Day for all students as teachers will be engaged in Parent-Teacher Interviews. NEW P.D. DAY A new designated additional PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY DAY has been scheduled for MONDAY, APRIL 11TH, 2016 REPORT CARD AND INTERVIEWS The Term One Report Card will be going home on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2016. Interviews will take place on the evening of Thursday, February 4th and on Friday, February 5th. It is our hope to see all parents/guardians during this interview cycle. Confirmation of the interview time will be sent home with the Ontario Report Card. Parents are asked to complete page 3 of the Ontario Report Card. The Parent-Student Response Form is an opportunity for parents and students to comment upon student achievement. This is also an opportunity for parents to express their personal commitment to helping their child set goals. When parents return this form to the school, it will be placed in their child’s Ontario Student Record (O.S.R.). KINDERGARTEN PARENT NOTICE: Please note that Kindergarten children do not receive a report card in February. Dufferin-Peel will maintain the current practice of a planned interview at the end of Term One, a checklist in June of Year One Kindergarten students and a full report card in June for Year Two Kindergarten students. students who leave early. A reminder to parents and students that an expectation set out from the beginning of the year clearly indicated that all students must arrive at school on time. Being consistently and continuously late interrupts classroom learning activities, creates delays in the office and sets a poor example for those who do arrive on time. Kindly note that issues with lates and absenteeism will be dealt with strictly, and may involve the school’s Administration, Child Youth Worker and Social Worker. CATHOLIC SCHOOL COUNCIL Our Catholic School Council Meeting dates for 2015-2016 are as follows: Tues. Feb. 23rd, Wed. April 20 th, Tues. May 17 th, Tues. June 14 th QSP FUNDRAISER Thank you for supporting our QSP magazine sale!! Many magazines will start arriving shortly. Please keep in mind that some subscriptions may take longer to start depending on the magazine ordered and number of issues per year. If you have any Questions, contact QSP customer service at 1-800-667-2536 Even though our deadline for sending in orders and getting prizes has passed, you can still order online anytime at great prices and our school still benefits!! Take advantage of QSP’s great prices all year long, just go to www.qsp.ca and click on “Shop Now” St. Luke code is 3716917. ALL ST. LUKE PARENTS ARE WELCOME A reminder to ALL parents who would like to volunteer at the school this year, including those desiring to accompany classes on Field Trips or Athletic events that a current criminal reference check is now required. Forms can be picked-up at the Office. Please note that during busy times, it can take 6-8 weeks for the Police to complete the check so plan ahead to avoid disappointment. ATTENDANCE Please call to register an absence – 905-274-2760. You can call 24hrs. An answering machine is available to take information. Please provide your child’s name, grade and teacher’s name. If an absence is not reported, our policy is to call home to verify student absenteeism. A parent or guardian must sign out 2 Visit our website: www.dpcdsb.org/LUKEE Gr.2 First Reconciliation & Holy Communion Dates ROSARY APOSTOLATE St. Luke is proud to welcome the Rosary Apostolate. Love and reverence for the Mother of God and teaching students how to pray the Holy Rosary constitute an essential part of the Christian formation. The Rosary Apostolate strives to fulfill this essential need. Grade 7 & 8 – Confirmation—Meeting for Parent and Candidates ASH WEDNESDAY Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent. A time when we stop and assess how we’re doing in our walk with God. Lent helps us identify spiritual areas in which we can grow and sinful areas that we need to avoid. To repent, put simply, means to turn away from sin and turn toward God. We use ashes as an outward expression of our need to begin again. Please join us for Liturgy of the Word and Distribution of Ashes on Wednesday, February 10th, at 9:00 a.m. HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION The Sunday celebration of the Lord’s Day and the Eucharist is at the heart of the Church’s life. “Sunday is the day on which the Paschal Mystery is celebrated in light of the apostolic tradition and is to be observed as the foremost holy day of obligation in the universal Church.‟ [CIC, can. 1246 # 1] Throughout the school year, students experience the mystery of Jesus Christ through celebrations, liturgies and mass. We encourage all of our families to maintain these traditions and obligations throughout the year by attending Mass as a family every Sunday. On Wednesday, March 9th, several of our Intermediate Youth Faith Ambassadors will be partaking in our annual Youth Faith Rally at Pope John Paul 11 Cultural Centre. Students will participate in various activities celebrating the Jubilee Year of Mercy. St. Christopher Catholic Church Gr. 7 Sacrament of Confirmation: May 10th/May11th (TBD) St. Mary Star of the Sea Sacrament of Confirmation: Sunday, May 29 th, 2016 @ 11:00 a.m. Mass. Confirmation is the beginning of a deeper commitment to Jesus and to the mission of the Church. THE VIRTUES INITIATIVE It is important that our children continue to be exposed to our Catholic Community through experiences at the parish. YOUTH FAITH RALLY St. Mary Star of the Sea First Reconciliation: Thursday, March 10, 2016 @ 7p.m. First Holy Communion: June 4/5, June 11/12, June 18/19 First Holy Communion is the beginning of a deeper union and friendship with Jesus and a deeper oneness with the Eucharistic community. A key aspect of the Board’s strategic direction is the continued development of safe, caring, inclusive Catholic school communities. As a Catholic Community, we are called to learn, grow and become more like Jesus. Catholic education provides us the opportunity to integrate the virtues into our students’ daily activity. The virtues will be celebrated every month during announcements, in class during discussions, and during the Living Our Faith Awards assemblies. September: Faith November: Conscience January: Self-control March: Kindness May: Acceptance October: Empathy December: Hope February: Respect April: Love June: Fairness VIRTUE ASSEMBLY On T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 3 r d , 2 0 1 6 , St. Luke staff and students will celebrate our Living Our Faith Awards of the year for grades J.K - 8 students. It is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our faith together by highlighting the wonderful things your children do as a result of hard work and perseverance. Parents will be notified by the classroom teacher via a written note if their child will receive an award. Please note the following times: K-5: 12:45 p.m. & Grades 6-8: 8:45 a.m. 3 Visit our website: www.dpcdsb.org/LUKEE SAFE SCHOOL MISSION STATEMENT St. Luke is a Catholic community that respects and promotes the uniqueness of all its members. By following the teachings of Jesus, we pledge to provide everyone with a safe, caring and peaceful environment, which ensures the respect and acceptance of all. Because of these beliefs bullying will not be tolerated. Your child deserves a safe environment in which to work, learn and play. If you have any concerns, please contact us. Thank you for supporting us as we support your child. medical concern. The form requires information on the medical issue, and a picture of the child. Parents are responsible for ensuring that all medication and forms are updated annually. If your child requires medication please have all pertinent forms completed and returned with the medication to the office as soon as possible. A reminder that children are not allowed to keep ANY medication on their persons, in their desk, backpack or anywhere in their classroom, unless ordered by their doctor. In such case, documentation is necessary. All dispensing and storage of ANY medication must occur from the Office. SCHOOL BUS SAFETY RULES ANGELS IN ACTION This year our Grade 7 & 8 students will be leading our Angels in Action team during all recesses throughout the day. A dedicated team of over 30 grade 7 and 8 students have volunteered their recess time to ensure St. Luke is a safe, caring and inclusive school for all to play during recesses. Our leaders will wear newly purchased yellow and black Angels in Action jackets so they are visible to all students during recess hours. As part of our safe schools committee, this team will help other students at recess with fair play, co-operation, and everyone being included. All Angel in Action leaders were trained by the school Child and Youth Worker prior to starting this initiative. A kick off assembly has taken place to inform all students of this great initiative. We look forward to seeing the many positive impacts our intermediate students will have on the school. ANAPHYLAXIS PLAN We have a number of staff and students in our school who have severe allergic reactions to peanuts, peanut butter, peanut oils, peanut by-products, pinenuts, shellfish, and seafood. As in the past, we are asking you to not put anyone at risk. Do not send any PEANUTS, PEANUT BUTTER, PEANUT OILS AND ANY PEANUT BY-PRODUCTS, PINENUTS, SHELLFISH, OR SEAFOOD INTO THE SCHOOL. This includes products like Nutella as well as Sushi. Please also be aware that some salad dressings contain oyster juice which can cause a serious anaphylaxis response. Please do not send any food products to mark a child’s birthday. Student birthdays can be acknowledged by sending non-food items such as a pencil or pen to celebrate a child’s birthday with his/her peers. Thank you for your co-operation in this very important matter. The conduct of individual students on the bus directly affects the safety of all the students on the bus. The driver’s attention needs be on the road. We are requesting that all parents/guardians reinforce the School Bus Safety Rules with their child(ren). All Students Should: Be at the bus stop 5 minutes prior to their stop time. Never play close to the road. Be ready to board the bus by waiting in an orderly line. Board the bus in single file, use the handrail and sit down in their seat as quickly as possible. Listen to the bus driver. Always remain seated while the bus is moving. Do not throw anything out of the window. Keep the aisles clear of objects (backpacks, lunches, etc.). Do not shout or cause any other unnecessary noises. Be very attentive at railway crossings. Never put any part of your body out an open window. Be sure to look all ways before crossing the road. Do not damage the bus in anyway. Do not throw garbage on the floor. Do not consume any food or drink on the bus. Bus privileges will be revoked if need be. Thank you for your support in ensuring that our students journey safely to and from school. ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION We sent home Emergency Allergy Alert Forms for parents to fill out in the event that your child has a 4 Visit our website: www.dpcdsb.org/LUKEE SHROVE TUESDAY !!! DONATE YOUR SKATES! A BIG THANK YOU goes out to St. Louis Catholic Elementary School for providing some of our Grade 1 students with gently used skates for their Grade 1 skating trip. Please kindly bring in any used skates to the office and we will donate them to St. Louis. As is our tradition, all of the students of St. Luke School will be enjoying pancakes to celebrate Shrove Tuesday. This opportunity has been provided courtesy of our Catholic School Council. BUS CANCELLATIONS/SCHOOL CLOSING DUE TO BAD WEATHER FEBRUARY IS BLACK HISTORY MONTH St. Luke is proud to welcome P.E.A.C.E. (People Everywhere Actually Co-Existing Equally). P.E.A.C.E. will perform a musical presentation honoring the great accomplishments that happened on Canadian soil and talk about Canada’s role in the abolition of the intercontinental slave trade. This high energy, informative performance looks to inspire youth with its message of perseverance, love and unity. VALENTINE’S DAY As Valentine’s Day approaches, we remind you that our school has numerous students who have LIFE THREATENING allergies. Please DO NOT send in food items of any kind. Please consider other ways to celebrate special occasions at school (cards, pencils, stickers…). As always, we thank you for your continued understanding and support. CHESS UPDATE Grade 1-8 students have had the opportunity to participate in the Chess club. They have been meeting every week since January in preparation for the chess tournament to be held on March 30th at St. Luke. 5 students from each division will be chosen to represent St. Luke at the Family Chess Tournament. The prospect of inclement weather is upon us. During the winter months inclement weather may cause disruption of bus transportation and regular school operations. A decision to cancel school transportation and/or to close schools is usually made by 6:00a.m. and will be announced on the following radio and television stations: VIRGIN RADIOFM99.9 CHUM AM1050 CFTR AM680 NEWSTALK 1010AM CHFI 98.1 CJBC (FR) AM860 EZ ROCK FM97.3 CBC 99.1 CHIN FM100.7/AM1540 FM Z103.5 FM Q107 GLOBAL NEWS CITYPULSE CTV CANADA AM You can also visit the Board website at www.dpcdsb.org or any Dufferin-Peel Catholic school website, where a yellow ALERT banner at the top of the page will advise of any cancellations or other relevant alert messages. SPEECH COMPETITION Grade 4-8 students had the opportunity to participate in speeches. Chosen Junior and Intermediate students presented their speeches in the gymnasium in front of their peers and a panel of judges. Successful candidates will be participating in the Mississauga South Family of schools Speech Competition to be held on February 18th at St. Margaret of Scotland. 5 Visit our website: www.dpcdsb.org/LUKEE Personal Electronic Devices (PED’s) Personal Electronic Devices on Board Premises and/or Board Sanctioned Events for educational Purposes: The EQAO testing of our Grade 3 and Grade 6 students will take place from May 25th –June 8th. Please avoid scheduling any doctor’s appointments or anything else that will take your child out of school during these testing dates. Tests and materials cannot be given out to parents prior to or during the testing. A letter to grade 3 and Grade 6 parents with further information will be sent home closer to the testing dates. C.O.D.E The Council of Ontario Directors of Education recognize the importance of parents supporting their child’s learning in math. For further information and access to video modules and support materials visit: http://www.ontariodirectors.ca/parentengagement-math The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District Board acknowledges the value of the use of technology for learning. Students will be permitted to register and use personal electronic devices (PEDs) on board premises and/or board sanctioned events for educational purposes, under the direction of staff and only with parent/guardian permission. Students may register their PED for the purpose of connecting to the board wireless network. Students will be required to adhere to the student “Personal Electronic Device Used with WI-FI Network Student Agreement” (GF066). Please be advised that the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board will not be responsible for any cost incurred through the use of personal data plans. In this regard, all cell phones must be kept out of sight, turned off and not used within school premises or during school sanctioned activities. At St. Luke Catholic School we ask that students leave ALL electronic devices and games at home as the school cannot be responsible for their safe keeping. Cell phones are permissible as long as they are turned off and not used in or on school property. Please keep your child’s valuables at home. Staff cannot be responsible for any valuables that your child brings to school. Money, jewelry, electronics, toys, etc., should be kept at home. 6 Visit our website: www.dpcdsb.org/LUKEE LUNCH POLICY Thank you for completing the Lunch Permission Form and returning it to your child’s teacher. This will ensure that the school is aware of where you prefer your child(ren) to be over the lunch hour. Any changes to the agreement throughout the year must be submitted in writing to the teacher and/or office. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Once children have arrived back at school, they must remain on school property. They are not permitted to leave school again without written permission. A table has been placed outside the office for lunches. Lunches should only be dropped off on rare occasions. If you are dropping off a lunch for your child please clearly label your child’s name and teacher’s name on the outside of the lunch bag/container and place it on the lunch table. Classes are not to be interrupted for students to pick up lunches. Please advise your child(ren) to expect a lunch to be dropped off. They will be allowed to come down and pick up their lunch at 11:30 a.m. PIZZA DAYS This year pizza days will be weekly. Pizza will be distributed every Friday. We wish to thank our Parent Council for organizing our pizza days. SUB DAYS Subs will be distributed every Monday starting Oct. 19th and ending on June 27th. LUNCH MOMS Lunches ordered through Lunch Moms will be delivered on Tuesdays and Thursdays. CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES ACT In April 2000, the Child and Family Services Act was amended and a new law came into effect concerning our obligation to report concerns about children who may be “in need of protection”. As per Board’s practice, we will continue our duty to ensure your child’s safety this year. Within our school system, every person who has reason to believe that a child is or may be abused or neglected must report his/her suspicions directly to the Children’s Aid Society. The definition of “child in need of protection” because of suspected child abuse or neglect has been expanded for Children’s Aid Societies. The law says: • School staff do not have a choice if they suspect that a student is or may be in need of protection. Staff must report their suspicions to a Children’s Aid Society. • Staff can be fined $1,000.00 for failing to report that a student is or may be in need of protection. • It is not the school’s responsibility to investigate suspicion, evaluate the situation or assign blame. • When a report is made to Children’s Aid Society, school staff are required to share information about their concern which might otherwise be confidential. • Parents and guardians need to be aware that it is not necessary for school staff to be sure or to have proof “that a student is in need of protection”. The law says that school staff must only have reasonable grounds to suspect child abuse or neglect. “Reasonable grounds” is defined as being what the average person would expect given his or her training, background and experience. The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board is committed to meeting the legal requirements of the Child and Family. VISITORS/VOLUNTEERS We wish to thank everyone who faithfully reports to the Office and signs in when visiting or volunteering at the school. A reminder to all visitors INCLUDING PARENTS that they must come to the office first so they can sign in and pick up a visitors tag. Anyone not wearing an identification badge will be asked to return to the office to sign in and pick one up. This procedure will help students and staff in recognizing our many visitors at the school. If you are picking up your child at school at a time other than regular dismissal, we ask that you report to the office. Arrangements will be made for your child to be sent to the office. If you intend to send someone else to pick up your children, please inform the office. If you are staying to help/volunteer, then you must sign in at the office and obtain a visitors tag that you must wear at all times while you are in the school. If you wish to meet with a staff member, please call the school or drop in at the office to make an appointment. We thank you for your co-operation in supporting a safe environment at St. Luke School. EMERGENCY EVACUATION We have a detailed emergency and fire evacuation plan. In the event that we do have to evacuate, our first destination will be Tecumseh Public School. 7 Visit our website: www.dpcdsb.org/LUKEE FLU SEASON We are heading into the flu season. Being parents ourselves, we are keenly aware of the work pressure you experience when providing care at home for your child who is ill. Nevertheless, aside from being the best course of action for your child, keeping your sick child at home may also serve to limit the spread of influenza in the community of school children and staff. WINTER WEATHER Please continue to remind and encourage your child(ren) to dress appropriately for the weather with warm hats, mittens, coats and boots. DATES TO REMEMBER: February 1st- Term 2 Begins February 2nd – Report cards sent home February 4th- Grade 1 Skating Trip February 4th- Parent-Teacher Interviews (evening) February 5th- P.A. Day- Reporting to Parents February 9th- Shrove Tuesday (pancakes provided to all students by Parent Council) February 10th- Ash Wednesday Celebration at 9:00 a.m. in gym February 11th – Ski Trip February 12th – Valentine Dance February 15th- Family Day February 17th- Gr, 7 & 8 Golf Lessons February 17th- School Council Meeting @ 7 p.m. February 18th- Ski Trip February 18th- Mississauga South Speech Competitions February 19th - Rosary Apostolate Visit February 22nd- Ski Trip February 23rd- Virtues Assembly in School Gym February 24th- Confessions in gym February 25th- Jr. Basketball Families @ Iona March 2nd- Graduation Pics March 3rd- Grade 3 trip to Legoland “The Lord always strengthens us; He never lets strength lack. The Lord does not try us beyond our possibilities. He is always with us” Pope Francis 8 Visit our website: www.dpcdsb.org/LUKEE 9 Visit our website: www.dpcdsb.org/LUKEE