121 Royal Orchard Drive Brampton, Ontario L6X 4K9 (905) 454 - 4458 FAX (905) 454 – 0360 CHILDREN ARE OUR FOCUS. THEIR GOOD IS AT THE CENTRE OF ALL THAT WE DO Principal Vice Principal Superintendent Trustee S. Mifsud C. Pitoscia L. Zanella Head Secretary Parish Pastor Associate Pastor PARENT NEWSLETTER N. Eisan St. Anne Church Fr. J. Cherickal Fr. P. Magyar FEBRUARY 2013 Virtue of the Month: Respect We all deserve to be treated respectfully by others. However, in order to be respected we also have to respect ourselves. Everyone has a right to go to school/work free of gossip, name-calling, and put-downs. We should expect to be treated with respect by everyone we meet – our brothers and sisters in Jesus. Prayer for Respect All mighty God, giver of all that is good. We thank you for the precious gift of human life. Guide us to respect all life. 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. Black History Month February is Black History Month. Dufferin Peel Schools have a long history of celebrating Black History Month with special events and activities held throughout the month of February. Throughout the month, St. Maria Goretti School will have displays of famous Black Canadians, announcements highlighting Black History and students will be engaged in various activities in their classrooms. Important Immunization Message From Peel Public Health Peel Public Health will be reviewing immunization records of all students at our school from February 1, 2013. Peel Public Health must have proof that your child has been fully vaccinated (immunized) according to the Ontario immunization schedule. If you receive a letter, please ensure that your child has received the required vaccine(s), then give the date(s) your child received these vaccine dose(s) to Peel Public Health immediately to update your child’s record. For more information, please call Peel Public Health at 905-799-7700, or visit www.ImmunizePeel.ca. Translation services are available. Staying In For Recess Throughout the school year, with cold temperatures, and so many students recovering from, or away from school because of colds, flu, etc., we receive numerous requests for children to remain indoors during the nutrition breaks. Please note that we cannot comply, as we have neither the facilities nor the staff to supervise these students. If your child is too ill to go outside for the nutrition breaks, then he/she is too ill to be at school. On extremely cold days, we limit the amount of time that students spend outside. We use the weather information provided by Environment Canada and adhere to School Board Weather Guidelines. Dressing For Winter Weather Winter is here! Please encourage your child to dress appropriately for the cold weather. Outdoor play is a healthy and invigorating activity when students are wearing suitable clothing and warm mittens. Please write your child’s name on boots, mitts, hats, jackets and snow pants. Children must change into their indoor shoes for warmth, comfort and cleanliness in their classrooms. Please keep an extra pair of mittens, socks and even track pants in your child’s school bag in case they need a dry change of clothes. Professional Activity Days and Reporting to Parents Update Reports will be sent home on Tuesday, February 5th with interviews taking place on the evening of Thursday, February 7th, and during the day on Friday February 8th, (P.A. Day). If you have a scheduled interview with your child’s teacher and are unable to make the interview, please contact the school. Ash Wednesday February 13th Please join us on February 13th at 1:30 p.m. as we mark the Season of Lent by observing Ash Wednesday through a Liturgy. This will mark the beginning of a time of prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Ashes will be distributed during the liturgy. Parents are welcome. School Lenten Mass February 27th Our School Lenten Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. In the school Gym. Parents are welcome. School Council – Chocolate Fundraiser The Chocolate fundraiser was a great success! On behalf of the School Council we would like to thank you for your contributions. The amount raised is $7,753.51 St. Maria Goretti Movie Night We had a great turn out for the Family movie night! Everyone had fun. We would like to thank our School Council for funding such a great event! Catholic School Council Next Meeting: Wednesday, February 20 @ 3:10 p.m. All are welcome. Lates Our day begins promptly at 8:30 a.m. Students who arrive late for class often miss vital instructional time, interrupt classroom routines and disrupt the learning of others. Attendance and punctuality are essential components of the elementary school program. The Education Act dictates that “ … a pupil shall attend classes punctually and regularly.” The Ministry of Education indicates that poor attendance and frequent lates are often one indication that a pupil is a „Student at Risk‟ for successful completion of a Secondary School diploma. Throwing Snowballs Playing in the snow can be a lot of fun; however the school has a rule forbidding the throwing of snowballs and the kicking of snow onto others. Students are constantly reminded of the dangers of throwing/kicking snow and ice chunks. Students are reminded that this rule is in place to prevent the injuries of others. We encourage students to constructively use the snow to build snowmen or sculptures. Students getting caught throwing snow-balls or ice chunks will receive consequences. Please review these rules with your children. Thank you for helping us make the playground a safe place. BUS CANCELLATIONS/SCHOOL CLOSING DUE TO BAD WEATHER 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 6:00 a.m. and will be announced on the following radio stations: VIRGIN RADIO 99.9, CFTR 680 CFNY 102.1, EZ ROCK 97.3 CJCL 590, CHFI 98.1, CFRB 101 CHIN 100.7 FM/1540 AM, CJBC, Z103.5, 93.1 FM, CITYPULSE, GLOBAL NEWS, CBC You will hear one of four standard messages: 1. “DUFFERIN-PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUSES SERVING ST. ANDREW, ST. BENEDICT AND ST. PETER ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AND R.F. HALL SECONDARY SCHOOL ARE CANCELLED FOR TODAY.” This message does not affect St. Maria Goretti School. 2. “THE DUFFERIN-PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUSES AND THE PEEL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUSES IN THE TOWN OF CALEDON AND THE COUNTY OF DUFFERIN ARE CANCELLED”. This message does not affect St. Maria Goretti School 3. “THE DUFFERIN-PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD AND THE PEEL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD BUSES ARE CANCELLED.” ALL Transportation services provided by the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board have been cancelled for the entire day. 4. “THE SCHOOLS AND OFFICES OF BOTH THE DUFFERIN-PEEL CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD AND THE PEEL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD ARE CLOSED.” ALL schools are closed to students and staff. Primary and Junior Word Study FEBRUARY Did You Know? Of all the languages in the world, English has the largest vocabulary: about 800,000 words! School/Community Connection: Primary: Valentine’s Day- Use index cards to write 8 to 10 words about love and friendship. Make two cards for each word. Scramble them and lay them on a flat surface face down. Take turns flipping one card over and trying to find the match. Family Day- Grow a family: Cut out a tree trunk from any scrap paper. Cut out some leaf shapes. Label each with a family word- brother, sister, mom, etc. Repeat the activity with different themed words. Junior: Tired Word Triangles Some words in the English language are over used e.g., nice, said, walked, sad. With your child draw a triangle and place the over used word in the middle. Have your child think of 3 synonyms (words that mean the same), around the triangle. Use a thesaurus to add to your triangle. MARCH Did You Know? A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units that can be read the same way in either direction. According to the Guinness Book of World Records the Finnish word: saippuakivikauppias, a soap seller, is the longest known palindrome in any language! School/Community Connection: Primary: Play the magic square activity with your child. Fold a piece of 8.5 by 11 blank paper accordion style to make a fan. Brainstorm family rhyming words (e.g., at, bat, cat; book, look, cook) and write one word on each section of the fan. Work together, to create a poem using the rhyming words. Junior: Together with your child, investigate the origin of your town, city or street name. Research, using the internet, or your local library. The Green Corner!! This year our Green Team continues to be hard at work. Our ‘Trashless Thursdays’ have been a success! The SWAT Team has really noticed a difference in the amount of garbage collected on these days. SWAT team members have been going around to the classrooms and taking note of which classes are doing well, and which classes need a little encouragement. We will continue to announce classes with the least amount of garbage in the upcoming months. To help your child with this initiative, please remember to send food in reusable containers (no zip lock bags or aluminum foil please). Important Dates to Remember February 7: Interview evening – Reporting to Parents on Evaluation and Student Progress. February 8: PA Day – Reporting to Parents on Evaluation and Student Progress February 13: Ash Wednesday Liturgy @ 1:30 p.m. February 18: Family Day - No School February 20: Catholic School Council Meeting @ 3:10 pm. February 22: Virtues Assembly at 9:30 a.m., parents welcome February 27: School Lenten Mass @ 10:00 a.m. in gym, parents welcome February 29: Virtues Assembly at 1:30 p.m. March 11- 15: March Break March 27: Kindergarten and Grade 8 Grad photos March 29: Good Friday, No School April 1: Easter Monday, No school April 30: Welcome To Kindergarten Evening, hosted in our gym @ 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.