St. Dunstan School January 2016 Principal L. O’Neill Secretary J. Kalynowsky Trustee Luz del Rosario 416.528.6447 Superintendent David Amaral 905.890.1221 Parish St. Joseph Church 5440 Durie Road Mississauga, ON L5M 2J6 905.826.2766 School Hours Grades FDK-8 8:30-11:25 & 12:25 -3:00 St. Dunstan School 1525 Cuthbert Ave. Mississauga, ON L5M 3R6 905.567.5050 A Prayer For The New Year Come, Holy Spirit, Spirit of the Risen Christ, be with us today and always. Be our Light, our Guide, and our Comforter. Be our Strength, our Courage, and our Sanctifier. May this new year be a time of deep spiritual growth for us, A time of welcoming your graces and gifts, A time for forgiving freely and unconditionally, A time for growing in virtue and goodness. Come, Holy Spirit, Be with us today and always. Amen. http://www.dpcdsb.org/ DUNST Twitter @dunstandolphins Welcome Back! I hope that everyone had a relaxing and enjoyable break and are ready for the challenges that lie ahead. I would like to take this opportunity to thank staff, students and parents for their willing and wholehearted involvement in all of our Christmas activities. The true meaning of Christmas was certainly in evidence in the St. Dunstan community as we shared with those less fortunate than us. Our Angels On A Tree and Christmas Concert were great successes and once again we were overwhelmed by the generosity of our community. Without the collective support of staff, students and parents we could not continue to be the living example of our faith and of Catholic education. Thank you to all families for being a part of such a vibrant and giving school community and may God continue to grant you His blessing throughout this new year. STUDENT TRANSPORTATION OF PEEL REGION (STOPR) BUS CANCELLATIONS/SCHOOL CLOSING DUE TO BAD WEATHER 2015 – 2016 SCHOOL YEAR A reminder that 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 and tv stations as well as the Dufferin –Peel Board website: VIRGIN RADIO FM 99.9 CFNY FM 102.1 CFRB AM 1010 CJBC (FR) AM 860 AM 1540 CITYPULSE CHUM AM 1050 CJCL AM 590 EZ ROCK FM 97.3 FM Z103.5 AM 640 GLOBAL NEWS CBC PA Day A reminder to all parents that Monday, January 18th, 2016 will be a P.A Day for all students as teachers will be engaged in a variety of Assessment and Evaluations throughout the day. Friday, February 5th, 2016 will also be a P.A. Day for all students CFTR AM 680 CHFI FM 98.1 CHIN FM 100.7 FM 93.1 FM Q 107 CFTO Medication A reminder that students are not allowed to bring any medication to school. This includes prescription and non-prescription medication. As per Board protocol, all medication must be stored in the office, accompanied by appropriate paperwork and doctor signature. Please note that this includes Advil, Tylenol, cough medication and all other over the counter medications. We thank you for your co-operation in this matter. Immunization Records Peel Public Health is required to assess and maintain records of immunization for all school aged children under the Immunization of School Pupils Act, to ensure that students attending Report Cards/Parent Conferences schools are protected from vaccine preventable Your child’s first term report card will be sent home on diseases. This Act provides the Medical Officer of Tuesday, February 2nd, 2016. Our Parent Teacher Health with the authority to order the Conferences will take place on Thursday, February 4th. Suspension of a student from school if the parent Your child's teacher will be sending home preferred does not provide an up-to-date immunization times for your parent/teacher conference later in the record or a valid exemption. month. Your child’s teacher is looking forward to discussing your child’s progress this term. Parents/guardians who do not provide Immunization for their child after receiving two notices during an eleven week period will be issued an order of suspension from school by the Region of Peel’s Medical Officer of Health. Full Day Kindergarten Registration Full Day Registration Monday,January 25, 2016* 7:00-9:00 pm Snow Date Tuesday, January 26, 2016 7:00-9:00 pm Full Day Registration Wednesday, Thursday & Friday January 27, 28 & 29, 2016 9:00-3:00 pm St. Dunstan School promotes responsibility, respect, civility Proof of age (Birth Certificate) Original Roman Catholic baptismal certificate for child and/or parent/guardian or baptismal certificate from an Eastern Church in full communion with the Holy See of Rome. If the child has not been baptized, and the parent/guardian is baptized Roman Catholic or is baptized from an Eastern Church in full communion with the Holy See of Rome, the parent/guardian must bring their own baptismal certificate. Updated immunization records Proof of Canadian citizenship (Birth Certificate or Passport) or of Landed Immigrant status Proof of address - Two of the following: - property tax bill - real estate document, e.g., Purchase Agreement/*Rental Agreement - current utility bill - Government of Canada-issued forms, e.g., passport, Service Canada documents and academic excellence in a safe learning and teaching Note: If the rental agreement is not a formal, corporate -issued document, it must be notarized. **A driver’s license is not an accepted document. *All documentation must be submitted in English environment. Kindergarten Registration For Children With Special Needs There will be an information session for parents/guardians of children with special needs including vision, hearing, autism, physical/medical and/or developmental delays who are transitioning to Full Day Kindergarten in September 2016. The information session will be held at the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Catholic Education Centre, Room 301 on January 12th, 2016 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. The snow date will be January 13th, 2016 from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. Cold and Flu Season Please use discretion in keeping your children home to recover if they are ill. A child who is coughing, wheezing, etc. is not in a state to learn and will only infect others. If a student is sent to school, it is assumed that they will participate in all aspects of the school day, including outdoor recess. We do not provide individual indoor supervision. We also remind parents to dress students for our weather conditions. We will be having outdoor recess, weather permitting, as much as possible. At all times, we follow the Board guidelines for inclement weather. The students enjoy going out, especially if they have their snowsuits, hats and mittens. Snowballs When the cold months arrive and snow and ice on the ground is plentiful, we all like to play in it and with it. Throwing snowballs and sliding on ice is fun. However, as much fun as it is, snow and ice can be very dangerous when lots of students are in a small area. Our school yard is a small area where approximately three hundred students have recess. In order for our school to be as safe as possible, the school rule must be that snow stays on the ground. There will be no snowballs, kicking snow or any other activity with snow or ice that could be harmful. Rough Play While outside during recess students sometimes find themselves engaging in inappropriate activities that involve rough play. Pushing, shoving, tackling, play fighting and wrestling are all unacceptable activities that compromise student safety. Please reinforce with your children the inherent dangers of rough play, even when the intent is for fun. Cold Weather Guidelines A reminder that during the winter we will reduce the amount of time children (grade 8 and under) spend outdoors when the temperature is minus 20 degrees Celsius or colder, with or without wind chill. Students will be kept indoors when the temperature reaches minus 25 degrees Celsius or colder. Please ensure that your children are dressed appropriately for the weather including boots, snow pants, hats and gloves. Students should also have a pair of indoor shoes. Eco News Dolphin Athletics The Junior Boys and Girls Basketball Teams will be beginning to practice for their upcoming season which begins in the next few weeks. Thank you to Mr. Ward, Mr. Guadagnolo and Miss Risavy for coaching the teams. Our Junior Intramural Ball Hockey season has Begun this week with 4 teams. All games are played during the lunch hour. The Intermediate Co-ed Hockey Team will be competing in the upcoming All Saints Invitational Tournaments. Good luck to all of our student athletes! The Green Team continues to meet to gather ideas to help St. Dunstan “think green.” Here is a tip to save energy at home: Heating – lower your thermostat 4-5°C while sleeping at night, and when no one is home. Extended French Meeting There will be an information meeting for parents of grade four students who would like to enroll their children in a Grade Five Extended French class at St. Rose of Lima for September, 2016 on January 12, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the St. Rose of Lima school library. Applications are due by 3:00 pm. on Tuesday, February 16, 2016.