l a n r u o J e n i St. Valent Volume 1, Issue 7 March 2012 Prayer for Lent Inside this issue: Blessed are you, O Lord our God, Planning for 2012-2013—School Bus Safety You have made the sun to light the day Anaphylaxis and the moon and stars to light the night. Student Safety—EQAO-Late Arrivals Help us walk in your light. Lamontagne Fundraiser During this season of Lent, renew us through the gift of your Holy Spirit. Homework Help—RESPs—Math Resource Summer Programs—Student Immunization Help us grow in faith, hope, and love. Wet Clothing -- March Break During this special time, we remember that Jesus died and rose from the dead, so that we might be free to love. Help us grow to be the people you call us to be: letting go of old habits of selfishness, forgiving those who have hurt us, spending time in quiet prayer. Amen. Brenda LeClair, Principal Denise Sandiland, Assistant Secretary Cathy Saytar, Superintendent of Schools Principal’s Message As we continue to prepare for the death and resurrection of Jesus, let us try to keep in our minds and hearts how we continue to grow following the teachings of Jesus. As we approach Easter, let us use the period of Lent to pray for peace and harmony in the world. Let us pray that our students, families and staff will be able to journey through Lent in health and with a renewed sense of peace and faith. 905 890 0708 Peter Ferreira, Trustee - Ward 6 416 805 7110 Judy Borges, School Council Chair Msgr. Pan, Pastor On behalf of the entire St. Valentine staff, St. Francis Xavier Church 905 890 5290 I would like to wish all the families a holy and blessed Lenten season. Learning St. Valentine Catholic School 5610 Heatherleigh Avenue Mississauga, Ontario L5V 2V7 Adrian Scigliano, Vice-Principal Franca Dodgson, Secretary giving quality time to our families, Living Social Networking Guide Praying Page 2 Volume 1, Issue 7 Planning Ahead—Class Placements In arriving at the decision for placement of your child for the upcoming year, every consideration is given to individual needs. This decision is made in collaboration with all staff who have been directly involved in your child‘s education this year. If you feel that there are specific needs which should be addressed in determining the placement of your child, please send a letter addressed to the principal to advise us of your concerns. We ask for all submissions to be sent to the office no later than Friday, April 27th. Your request will be considered at our grade promotion meetings. We remind you that it would not be appropriate to request one teacher over another as placements are subject to change. However, if there is other information regarding your son/daughter‘s learning style, or other considerations of which we ought to be aware, please advise us of these facts in your letter. School Bus Safety Ensuring student safety is a very important goal to all those working with students. You are asked to review carefully the following rules for students while riding on school buses. Students not following these rules may lose the privilege of riding on a school bus. Listen to the driver when getting on and off the bus, especially when a road must be crossed Go directly to their seat and stay seated until they are let off the bus Follow all instructions from the bus driver, especially about where they put their belongings Not eat or drink, fight, swear or demon- Students are required to: Be at their stop at least 5 minutes before the pick-up time strate other types of poor behaviour Not open or close windows unless the driver permits it Keep all belongings inside the bus Not damage the bus seats (students will be held responsible) Respect private property while waiting for their school bus Not talk to the bus driver while the bus is in operation unless it is necessary The conduct of individual students on the bus directly affects their safety and that of their classmates. At the discretion of the principal, misconduct may result in removal of bus privileges. Planning for 2012 – 2013 Are you moving? To help us with our plan- expected fluctuations in population. ning for next September, it would be appre- Flexible Boundary Procedures—A reminder ciated if you could let us know now if you will to parents/guardians of students from grades be moving out of our school area over the 1-8 that are attending St. Valentine School summer. If you know of any families moving under the “Flexible Boundary” guidelines into the area with children who plan to attend that the procedure is reviewed annually and St. Valentine, it would be helpful if you permission is granted under the following con- could alert us. ditions: The more information we have, the better we Transportation is your responsibility. are able to organize staff and students for September. In the absence of accurate information, schools often have to reorganize classes in September due to un- Living The Board will not provide either transportation or additional supervision for students admitted under this procedure. Learning The students admitted under this procedure do not automatically become eligible for the secondary school serving the school. A separate request must be made to the secondary school principal. If you would like to continue to be granted permission under this procedure for the 2012-2013 school year, please submit your request in writing by March 31, 2012. Praying Volume 1, Issue 7 Page 3 Sabrina’s Law—Anaphylactic Students Protection Act This law came into effect January 1, 2006. Recognizing that there are students within our school system who are susceptible to anaphylactic reaction, a severe allergic reaction to a food, insect bite or medication, school boards must maintain anaphylactic guidelines and procedures. Sabrina’s Law requires that schools establish and maintain policies , including strategies to reduce risk, a plan to communicate information about life threatening allergies and regular training for teachers and staff in responding to anaphylactic reactions. At St. Valentine School, we have always had the proper procedures in place and will continue to follow Board policies and guidelines. We ask that you help us take care of our vulnerable students by continuing to choose lunches and snacks for your children that are free from all nut products (including Nutella) and to provide snacks that can be eaten easily by the students in class as food is no longer per- We are on the web: http://www.dpcdsb.org/VALEN Student Safety EQAO In the interest of student safety, it is Board policy that all visitors Administration of the Primary (Grade3) and to the school are required to enter through the front doors and Junior (Grade 6) Assessment of Reading, report to the office. Before proceeding to another part of the school, it is necessary for visitors to be cleared by office staff, sign in and pick up a visitor’s pass. Please do not go to classrooms, unless you have reported to the office first, even if only for a moment. If your child is late, please bring him/her to the office. We will arrange to Writing and Mathematics, 2011—2012 will be held May 23 to June 6, 2012. Specific dates will be forthcoming for each get him/her to class. It will be important for everyone to follow the same procedure if it is to grade. be effective in helping to maintain a safe environment. Consistency is the key. Thank you We ask that parents/guardians do not for your cooperation with this important procedure, and for supporting the school in attempting to provide a safe environment for all. Please inform your caregiver who may be coming to the school, of this procedure. Safety First sitter, please arrange for pick up at the of- Please continue to support us by: fice; • Dropping off your child in kiss & ride; book any doctor or dentist appointments during this time to ensure that your child is present during test taking times. • No child will be released without parental consent. • Reporting to the office at all times; • Please keep the gate to the kindergarten • If your child is being picked up by someone other than a parent or baby- area closed. A number of our students continue to arrive late daily. In Lates and the anthem, but they also miss valuable teaching time. some instances, it is the same students arriving after 8:30 am Late arrivals cause disruption to the other students and without parental accompaniment. This is a safety concern also to the teacher who may have already begun his/her for us. Any student arriving after 8:30 am is considered late lessons for the day. and should be accompanied by an adult. Developing good work habits and time management skills Please make every effort to have your child/ren at school on can maximize a child’s learning potential. time. When a child is late, they not only miss opening prayer Living Let’s work together to develop these skills! Learning Praying Page 4 March 2012 Sun Mon 4 Tue 5 Wed 6 Thu 7 Fri Sat 1 2 3 8 9 10 9:30 am—Lenten March Break Mass at St Francis Xavier Church 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 March Break March Break March Break March Break March Break March Break March Break 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 March Break 25 26 1:00—Wes Wil- 1:00— AM—Peel Police liams (Gr 7&8) Chocolate Youth Education Fundraiser (Gr 6–8) 27 28 1:30—First Com- 9:30—Lenten munion Prepara- Confessions 29 30 On Monday, March 12, 2012, there will be a Regional Mass in honour of our new Cardinal at St. Francis Xavier Church, Mississauga. Thomas Cardinal Collins will celebrate Mass at 7:30pm followed by a reception ( potluck) in the Parish Hall. Everyone is invited to come and celebrate and meet the Cardinal. Living Learning Praying 31 Page 5 al n r u o J e in t n le St. Va Volume 1, Issue 7 March 2012 ST. VALENTINE SCHOOL CHOCOLATE CHALLENGE 2012! St. Valentine School Council asks for your support of our Lamontagne Chocolate fundraiser. This year we plan to continue supporting various school initiatives, including faith development and sacramental support, the Arts, academic programs…. As a result of your support from chocolate sales last year, the school was able to have students in grades 1-8 participate in Aussie X and all students receive virtues t-shirts! In past years we have purchased sports, gym, and playground equipment, computers, and subsidized various excursions. We have exciting incentives for our sellers! The three top selling families will receive: 1. $250 Gift certificate for Great Wolf Lodge 2. E-Reader with $50 Chapters gift certificate 3. $50 Gift certificate for Playdium 4. Limo and Mandarin Lunch for 10 This year, Lamontagne will be helping us with our EcoSchools initiative—chocolates will be sent home in reusable bags. Once you have sold your chocolates, the bags are yours to keep! The kickoff assembly will take place on Wednesday March 21st. Chocolate will be sent home after the assembly. We hope that—as in past years—you will be able to support our school and programs offered to enrich the educational experience of your children! Lunch Lady “HOT” Home style lunches prepared fresh daily Visit their website at www.lunchlady.ca Our Lunch Ladies are Merri and Iis and can be emailed at Merri@thelunchlady.ca or by phone 905 828 9919 or faxed at 905 828 6972 Living Healthy snacks Individually labeled lunches Milk included 3 entrée choices each day Learning Praying Volume 1, Issue 7 Page 6 Homework Help The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board is pleased to announce that once again it will be participating in the Math Homework Help pilot project. This is the second year that the students in our Board will have access to live, interactive online math help through the expansion of a pilot project funded by the Ministry of Education. Homework Help is free, real-time math tutoring by certified Ontario teachers. The project’s goal remains to provide students in grades 7 to 10 with an after-hours online support in Mathematics. Students can log in from Sunday to Thursday, 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for 20 hours a week of individualized confidential math tutoring. There are discussion rooms for each grade where students can join in and see what questions other students are asking, watch the tutors draw on the whiteboard, and ask their own question for on-the-spot help. If they can't wait until the discussion rooms open, videos of best tutorials and commonly asked questions are available anytime. Other online math resources include math games and a virtual locker, where students can save their work. To register for the site, visit the website www.ontario.ca/homeworkhelp. Scroll down and you will find the link to the Homework Help Line. Students will need their OEN number to register. This number is different from their student number, and can be obtained from their school. Free Money for Your Kids Was your child born after 2004? Is your family income less than $42,000 per year? If you answered yes to both of these questions, then your child is entitled to receive $2,000 in FREE money provided by the Government of Canada through the Canada Learning Bond (CLB) – Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP). Eligible children will receive $500 at registration for the RESP, and an additional $100 annually until they reach 15 years of age. No parental contribution is required. For more information visit the Peel Post-Secondary Strategy-Enrolled by 6 at www.pcyi.org or call 905-890-9432 Math Resource All our grades are currently using the core resource Nelson Math textbook. Parents may find the following website helpful: www.mathk8.nelson.com Once in the website, choose your child’s grade level and the unit being covered. In the Student Centre, you will find “Try It Out” questions or you can go to the Parent Centre and select “Try It Out for You and Your Child to Work”. Activities can be reset so that your child can practice more than once. Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board—Summer Programs 2012 Elementary Summer School—Grades 7 and 8 Summer Literacy Camp—Grades SK to 6 Tuesday July 3 to Friday July 20, 2012 Tuesday July 3 to Friday July 27, 2012 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. daily Fee for Service Program No transportation provided Students recommended by the Principal Bussing provided at home school pick up points Deadline for applications: Deadline for applications: June 1, 2012 June 1, 2012 Mississauga locations: -St. Catherine of Siena, St. Location for St. Valentine students: Barbara, Sts. Martha & Mary, St. Albert of Jerusalem, St. Gertrude School St. Bernard of Clairvaux, St. Gerard, St. Gregory, 815 Ceremonial Drive Blessed John XXIII For more information and registration forms regarding these summer programs please contact St. Valentine School or visit our website at http://www.dpcdsb.org/CEC/CNE/ . Living Learning Praying Volume 1, Issue 7 Page 7 Student Immunization The Peel Public Health will be collecting all student immunization records from every school in the Peel Region. A series of letters will be mailed out to parents for those that have out-standing immunization records. If the records are not updated by a third letter, schools will follow up with a mandatory suspension for the student until their immunization records have been updated. Please ensure that you have met all the requirements for your child‘s immunization records so as not to interrupt your child‘s education. Immunize on time and report every time. Update your records online at www.immunizepeel.ca or call Peel Public Health at 905 - 799– 7700. Virtue for March—Kindness This month we will celebrate the virtue of kindness. God has given us the gifts 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 sister who share one Holy Spirit, we are all valuable to God. We all deserve to be shown concern for our welfare and our feelings. We have all been given the fruit of the Spirit called kindness. Kindness can only be seen through actions. It’s not enough to say I will be kind or I am kind. We must show that we are kind by our words and our actions. Through prayer and concentration, we can get better at showing kindness to everyone we meet. REFLECTION… Who can I think of right now that would really benefit from an act of kindness? OUR DAILY PRAYER FOR MARCH Let us now pray… for the virtue of kindness so that everyone we meet will feel like we are looking out for their good. AMEN Wet Clothing With the long, wet winter and the unpredictable temperatures, our schoolyard alternates from icy and slippery to soggy and muddy. When conditions become dangerous or too wet, we close the field to student use. On We have been encountering some issues, March Break this year takes place March however, with wet clothing. Often times— 12th to March 16th inclusive. We return especially our older students—students come to school without boots and snow- Living to school Monday March 19th. pants. We ask for your assistance in ensuring that all students come to school with appropriate attire for the weather, including boots, to ensure that they are comfortable to learn when returning indoors. Please also consider leaving a change of clothes (or even just socks) in your child’s most days, however, the students have access backpack. This will alleviate the office to the field and complete paved areas. March Break from having to call home for a dry clothes. Learning As March Break approaches, we wish everyone an enjoyable and restful week with friends and family. If you are traveling, we wish you a safe journey! Praying Volume 1, Issue 7 Page 8 The Last Word Social Networking Guide for Children Internet Safety Center has developed a set of rules all parents should follow to assure your child is safe from cyberbullying and online predators on social networking sites. Rule 1: Parents should review the security policy of social networking sites (MySpace, Facebook, etc) that their child may want to join. Social networking sites have separate security policies that may differ from one another. As a result, understanding these policies, especially when it comes to the rules for contacting minors, must be understood. Basic Ground Rules for social networking sites Don’t allow your child to use their complete name. Have them use first name and last initial or whatever you feel com- fortable with. Don’t allow your child to post any address, or home or cell phone number. Establish daily time limits on how long your child can be on the social networking sites Tell your child only pictures you approve are allowed to be posted on the site. Tell your child they aren’t allowed to meet anybody from the site you don’t personally know. Make sure that the maximum privacy setting are in place for your child. This will go along way to ensure that your child cannot be contacted by an unknown individual. Rule 2: Parents need to understand how the social networking sites works. Parents need to understand how their children interact with others and how others contact your children. Parents must familiarize themselves with the terminology and communication methods used on each website. Most social networking have information for parents easily accessible on their homepage. Rule 3: Parents should create an account on the social networking site their child wants to join, and tell your child that he or she can't have an account unless they make you a friend. This is absolutely critical for all parents because it provides you with a great deal of oversight including: You can see your child's wall and who is posting messages to your child. You can review your child's friend list You can review the pictures being posted online and make sure they are appropriate. This actually is the most critical rule for all parents to follow. Online predators could be contacting your child without you knowing. Messages can be removed from “walls” so checking your child's page before messages are removed will keep you one step ahead of online predators. Rule 4: Advise your children that information posted on social networking sites are public domain. This means the information post can be used against your child in any way. If they are looking for a job or getting ready to apply for college, it is not all that uncommon for employers and colleges admissions officers to search for an applicant on social networking sites. http://internetsafetycenter.com/social-networking-parental-control-avert-cyber-bullying-kids-safe -social-networking-guide We are on the web: http://www.dpcdsb.org/VALEN Living Learning Praying