Good Shepherd’s Good News www.dpcdsb.org/gshep Oc to be r 2 0 1 5 Prayer for Thanksgiving We thank you Lord for all you give The food we eat, the lives we live; And to those we meet along the way Please send your blessings, Lord we pray. And help us all to live our days With thankful hearts And loving ways. Amen Good Shepherd Elementary School 28 Red River Drive Brampton ON, L6R 2H9 Phone: 905.791.1039 Fax: 905.791.9856 Principal A. Brunette Vice Principal S. Chambers Office Staff N. Jacques Superintendent of Schools L. Storey (905) 890-0708 ext. 24240 Trustee S. Xaviour Parish St. Marguerite d’Youville (905) 792-7497 Pastor Fr. Robert Mignella October Virtue of the Month - EMPATHY During the month of October we will focus on Empathy. God wants us to care about everyone’s feelings. Empathy is the ability to put yourself in another’s shoes and the capacity to feel what the other person is feeling. People of Empathy…. Can understand and name their feelings Care about other’s feelings Listen carefully to others Listen for cues in tone of voice Watch expressions and body gesture for messages Notice when someone is upset Can see and respect how others look at things Know that others may feel differently about things than they do October has come upon us very quickly. We have experienced a reorganization of classes in the Primary division. Thank you to staff, students and parents for your understanding and patience in working with us to enable a very smooth and successful transition. Sadly we have had to say goodbye to Mrs. Canal, our half-time secretary. We thank Mrs. Canal for her commitment to our school over the past two years and we wish her well at her new school. She will be greatly missed. Thank you to everyone who was able to join us at our Open House on Sept. 24th and at our School Council Elections on October 1st. As always, your partnership is very much appreciated and we look forward to working with you to ensure continued success for your children. At Thanksgiving, we take time to be thankful for the blessings we are given, and for the blessings we give to others! As Jesus shares, “Whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers and sisters you do unto me.” Happy Thanksgiving from the staff of Good Shepherd. IMPORTANT DATES Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Nov. 4 Nov. 12 Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Communion Registration Junior Volleyball Tournament National Walk to School Day! Thanksgiving Day – No School Central Committee of Catholic School Councils Meeting – St. Francis Xavier SS 5:30 p.m. Cross Country Meet-Orangeville Dental screening (JK, SK, gr. 2s) Aquinas Regional Arts Program Visit for Gr. 8’s Visit from Dr. Simone, 10:30 a.m. Picture retakes Youth Faith Ambassador Commissioning Gr. 8s to D’Youville School Council 6:00 p.m. Progress Reports Sent home Progress Report Interview Evening Page 2 of 4 Good Shepherd’s Good News World Teachers Day On October 5th, we joined world-wide to acknowledge the key role teachers play in guiding children, through the life-long learning process. World Teachers Day gives us an opportunity to recognize and thank the dedication and value of our teachers at Good Shepherd School, who go above and beyond to enhance the experiences for your children!! Safe Arrival Program Attendance of students is tracked each morning to ensure that every student has arrived safely. In the event that your child is late or absent, please call the school at (905) 791-1039 and press 1 for the 24 hour attendance line. When leaving a message, please state your child’s name, teacher’s name, grade and the reason for absence or lateness. Please continue to call each day that your child is absent. Students who arrive late to school must proceed to the office to get a late slip. We thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Catholic School Council Our Good Shepherd Catholic School Council was established on October 1st . The members are as follows: Co - Chairs – M. Avila and D. Kieffer Secretary – S. Tremblay Treasurer – C. Ercoli Parish Rep – C. Manathara OAPCE Rep – A. Rapallo Parent member – N. Leal Parent involvement within the school community is a key factor in improving student achievement and wellbeing. We are looking forward to working with parents and community members to support the learning of our students. Medic Alert Program The No Child Without program offers free MedicAlert membership to students between the ages of 4 and 14. If your child has a medical condition, allergy or takes medication on a regular basis, then you should consider a MedicAlert membership through this program. For information, pick up a brochure at the school office, or visit www.nochildwithout.ca. www.dpcdsb.org/gshep Pupil Accommodation Review Policy Public Consultation The Ministry of Education released the new Pupil Accommodation Review Guideline (PARG) in March 2015. This guideline sets expectations for all school boards on managing and reviewing underutilized school space, including potential school closures, and for the greater coordination and sharing of planning related information between school boards and other community partners. The guideline requires all school boards in the province to develop or revise Pupil Accommodation Review Policies and to invite public input into the policy before it is finalized. A survey to collect feedback on the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board’s draft amended Policy 6.51 Pupil Accommodation Review will be available for review and comment on the Board’s website at www.dpcdsb.org until 4:30 pm on Friday, October 16, 2015. Supporting documents will also be available for reference and review. Please consider reviewing and providing input on this policy. Kindergarten Yard This summer we were very fortunate to receive a beautifully designed and landscaped Kindergarten yard. This newly renovated area allows us to bring the learning from the indoors to the outdoors and invites our youngest students to use their imagination and creativity while playing and learning outside. On September 17th, the Toronto Star visited our Kindergarten yard and featured it, along with 2 other schools, in an article. To read the article, please visit http://m.thestar.com/#/article/yourtoronto/educatio n/2015/09/23/dynamic-playgrounds-make-outdoorlearning-magical.html Thanksgiving Food Drive The first initiative of our Youth Faith Ambassadors is to organize a Thanksgiving Food Drive for the Knight’s Table. The donations will help support families in need in our local community. Please consider donating nonperishable food items to allow families the opportunity to have a festive Thanksgiving celebration. Next School Council Meeting Thursday, November 12th @ 6:00 p.m. Page 3 of 4 Good Shepherd’s Good News www.dpcdsb.org/gshep Annual Terry Fox Walk Halloween Many thanks to everyone for making our Terry Fox Walk another success: the parents, the volunteers, the donors, the teachers and of course all the children who participated. This year, our school community aimed to collect a toonie from every child, for the Terry Fox Foundation. Thank you for your donations! Halloween is a fun time for students to dress up and be creative. We will be participating in various activities to celebrate the fun aspects of Halloween. Students are reminded that any costumes must be appropriate for school and in line with the school’s dress code. Masks that cover the full face or toy guns or weapons are not allowed for school costumes. If you wish to bring treats for the class, please bring non-food items such as stickers and pencils. More information will follow regarding our Hallowe’en Dance! Evacuation Drills/Lockdown Drill As a precautionary measure, every school is required to practice six fire drill evacuations and two lockdown procedures throughout each school year. Initiating a lockdown is a procedure used board wide to convey to staff that a threat from a dangerous article/ stranger exists. In a “Lockdown”, an announcement will indicate the initiation of the lockdown, followed by the ringing of the school bell. Staff will secure the classrooms by closing windows and blinds, and locking doors. Students will be instructed to move to the floor, where they will remain until further instructions are given. Staff and students will be notified of the end of the Lockdown procedure by an announcement. Please emphasize with your children the purpose of a drill is for practice only, and used for developing safety plans. In the fall we will be having three fire drills and a lockdown drill to review the safety procedures with the students. Every year we complete these drills to ensure the students are familiar with fire exits and safety procedures in the case of an emergency. Pizza & Sub Days Information was sent home recently regarding Pizza Orders and Sub orders. Our pizza days will occur every Wednesday until Christmas vacation. Sub days will occur on Mondays. We ask that orders be submitted in the envelope provided with exact change. Envelopes cannot be shared between siblings, therefore please submit one envelope per child. Late orders will not be accepted. Buzzer Entry System/Dropping off Lunches Thank you to all visitors who have been using our new entry system. To reduce the flow of traffic through the front, we ask that students come prepared for school with all of the things they will need (ie. Lunches, projects, gym clothes/shoes). When dropping off lunches, students will not be permitted to run out to a waiting car to get their lunch. Please ensure that lunches are brought into the school and left on the lunch table in the front foyer. This will reduce the number of items needed to be dropped off at school. There may be times when we cannot answer the buzzer right away due to other demands in the office. We thank you for your patience while waiting. Youth Faith Ambassadors This year our Youth Faith Ambassadors group will invite students from grades 4 to 8. This group of students will be the faith leaders for our school. They will volunteer their time at school to lead various faith, Liturgical, Global and Local Outreach initiatives. This year on October 23, a ceremony will be held at Holy Family parish in Bolton to commission our ambassadors together with other Youth Faith Ambassadors in our Brampton East, Caledon, Dufferin, Malton family of schools. Page 4 of 4 Good Shepherd’s Good News CCAT – Grade 4 Testing The Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test will be administered to all grade 4 students during the month of October. In order to qualify for additional testing and the enrichment program, students must score at the 95th percentile or above on two of the three areas, and at the 90th percentile in the remaining area. If parents do not want their child to participate in this test, please contact the classroom teacher. Athletics Our Junior and Intermediate softballs competed in the Family of Schools tournament on September 30 th and October 1st respectively. Both teams demonstrated great sportsmanship and enjoyed the day. Thank you to Mrs. Sukreski and Mrs. Bailey for coaching the teams. Kiss ‘n Ride Safety Please do not PARK your cars in the ‘Kiss and Ride’ lanes as this causes unnecessary traffic backlog. Students should exit from the right hand side of the car. It is dangerous to have students exiting on the left hand side of the car into the ‘Drive Through’ lane. Please move all the way up in the ‘Kiss ‘n Ride’ lane. Stopping to let children out in front of the garbage dumpster causes delays in the flow of traffic. Please do not use the ‘Drive Through’ lane to drop off your children. Students and parents must cross at the designated crosswalk. Please do not cross in the middle of the ‘Kiss and Ride’ and ‘Drive Through’ lanes. Please do not drop students off at the front door. School Yard Safety When bringing your child to school in the morning, parents are asked to wait behind the black fence by the parking lot. As per board policy, any visitor on school property needs to sign in at the office. While your child knows who you are, you are a stranger to the other children. If you would like to wait on the park path by where the primary students enter, then you must be there before 8:30. Please do not cross the school yard between 8:30 and 8:45 while students are playing. We thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Dr. Simone Visit On Wednesday, October 21st, Dr. Simone – founder of Canadian Food For Children – will be visiting our school. Dr. Simone will be speaking to us about the virtue of empathy and sharing his story of service to the poor around the world. Please join us at 10:30 in the gym if www.dpcdsb.org/ you are able. In support of Dr. Simone’s warehouse, we will also be collecting hard candy (no chocolate) after Hallowe’en. For children in poor countries, malnutrition shuts down the body’s digestive track and often children cannot eat, even when regular healthy food is given to them. However, doctors have discovered that candy with its high content of sugar can start the digestive track working. This allows these children to consume food, thus, saving their lives. www.dpcdsb.org/gshep Personal Electronic Devices on Board Premises and/or Board Sanctioned Events for Educational Purposes: The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board acknowledges the value of the use of technology for learning. Students are 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 are required to adhere to the student “Personal Electronic Device Used with WIFI Network Student Agreement” (GF 337) and the “Network User Application and 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. PEDs are to be used responsibly and should not interfere with learning; their use must comply with the Catholic Code of Conduct, board policies and procedures. Any personal communications (i.e., phone calls, text messages, etc.) will continue to be directed through the main office. Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in a loss of PED privileges and/or any other consequences deemed necessary by school administration. The school principal may authorize limited acceptable uses of personal electronic devices during schoolsanctioned activities for a specific designated purpose outside of instructional spaces and/or in common areas. Students are responsible for the safety and security of PEDs at all times and the Board assumes no responsibility for lost, damaged or stolen devices. There will be an assembly for our Junior and Intermediate students to explain their responsibilities in using PEDs. The student agreement and further information will be coming home shortly. Please take the time to read the agreement carefully with your child. We are looking forward to incorporating new and various technologies of the 21st century to support and enhance student learning!