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Dubbo College
Delroy Campus News
A Successful, Innovative and Caring Education for your Child East Street
DUBBO NSW 2830
Phone: 6882 7955 Fax: 6881 8749 Email: delroy-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Web: www.dubbocoll-m.schools.nsw.edu.au
Issue 2 Term 1 Week 6 Wednesday 2nd March 2016
Delroy Campus – Year 7 Transition Evening
From the Principal... DELROY CAMPUS SRC INDUCTION
DELROY CAMPUS
ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL
Due to changes in Australia Post Deliveries, our
Newsletter may be later than deliveries from
previous years.
Please refer to the Calendar on Page 13 of this
Newsletter with the current calendar of events.
above: Principal Mrs Head with Delroy Campus School Captains
Maree Pobje, Daniel Ramirez, John Hill and Phoebe Farrell
Sports Captain Robert Betts, School Captain Daniel Ramirez,
Vice Captain Phoebe Farrell, School Captain Maree Pobje,
Vice Captain John Hill, Arts Captain Ileen Delos Reyes.
It was fantastic to see so many parents and carers at
the Delroy Leaders Induction assembly when the
elected student leaders - School Captains, Vice
Captains, Arts and Sports Captains, SRC and Junior
AECG received their badges. These leaders are
charged with the responsibility of providing a student
voice, to help and support the staff in driving the
school forward so all students have the opportunity to
thrive and reach their potential. Leaders demonstrate
a strong value system that allows them to make
ethical decisions; values such as Honesty, Respect,
Perseverance and Loyalty. I think the most important
advice for our new student leaders is to know and
understand that:
Greatness is not measured by what you
have, but by what you give . Similarly there was a fantastic roll up at the Welcome
to Year 7 and new families BBQ held in Week 3. A
big thank you to Mrs Budden HT Wellbeing and her
team and Mr Rice and the SRC for cooking a great
sausage sizzle. They were our own Masterchefs!
The Swimming Carnival was a great success, thank
you to Mr Dunlop the carnival organiser, and all the
staff who did their jobs so well. It was a great day of
fun, camaraderie and competition, with the belly flop
competition very hotly contested. The next big school
carnival will be the Athletics Carnival in Week 2
Term 2 on Wednesday 4th May. So start training now!
Mrs Debbie Head
Principal
Winning smile from
Brandy Stewart Relaxing after a big race
Dakota Smithson
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DELROY CAMPUS SRC INDUCTION
A group photo of Delroy Campus SRC with Mr Leigh Rice SRC Co-ordinator
In alphabetical order: Hayden Anderson, Chloe Arnold, Robert Betts, Lilli Campbell, Logan Davidson, Ileen Delos Reyes,
Caitlin Dudgeon, William Clow, Phoebe Farrell, Teegan Hall, John Hill, Brock Hutchinson, Kobi Park,
Maree Pobje, Daniel Ramirez, Treay Richardson, Quincy Ross, Luke Smith, Jessica Ware, Johnathan Woods,
Amy Yeo.
AECG: Mr John Wade, Mr Peter Boon and Ms Chantel Lane with
Keenan South Hill, Emily Greer, John Hill, Max Toomey,
Kyeka Hill , Chloe Stewart, Gloria Anne Cubby, Clinton Hill.
Sport House Captains - Macoolari -
Emily Greer, John Hill,
Vice Captains: Jacob Proberts, Gemma Harley
Sport House Captains - Yarradaroo -
Ngali Shaw, Mirrikie Shaw (not pictured)
Vice Captains: Amy Yeo, Tyronne Wilson
CLONTARF Representatives:
Max Hill, John Hill, Quincy Ross, Jacob Proberts,
Keenan South-Hill, Mr Mark Prince and Clinton Hill.
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 2nd March 2016 3
DELROY CAMPUS SRC INDUCTION
Ms Chantel Lane with Clinton Hill Kyeka Hill and Clinton Hill
Phoebe Farrell and Family
Parayong House Captains - Max Toomey, Maree Pobje,
Vice Captains: Jesse Trindall and Kyle Reynolds.
Briganera House Captains: Sam Chappell, Phoebe Farrell
Vice Captains: Robert Betts, Jamara Elemes (not pictured)
Daniel Ramirez and Mum
Max Toomey and his sister
Chloe Stewart and Mum
Keenan South-Hill and Mum Emily Greer and Dad
Maree Pobje and Mum John Hill and Mum
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 2nd March 2016 4
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DELROY CAMPUS
ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL
“Just chilling”,
Dray Burns and Thomas West
Having fun at the Swimming Carnival
above: Ladine Caspersonn,
Jesse Williams, Natalie Gardoll and
Samantha Costa.
left:
Trai Hedger, Patrick Watters, ….
front centre is Malachi Snelson
right: Dressed for the occasion,
Mr Daniel Holland
Great costume, Tim Boney-Stewart!!
Sheri Crowe, Lucy Heaslip,
Jade Taylor and Faith Glover,
happy to be at the Carnival Chloe Reynolds and Hayley Klein
enjoying the day
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 2nd March 2016 5
DELROY CAMPUS
ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL
On Tuesday 23rd February 70% of students attended the Delroy Campus
Swimming Carnival at the Dubbo Aquatic and Leisure Centre. The day proved
to be very enjoyable with outstanding participation and competitive races, high-
lighted by some excellent individual achievements. Non-competitive events were
also enjoyed by all and included the following:
Zoo and Star FM music giveaways
Belly Flop competition
Massed Relay
Waterslide and Free Pool time
Fitness House Challenge
Best Dressed competition
Congratulations to the following students who were Age Champions on the day:
Boys 17 yrs Troyden Dixon Girls 17 yrs Anika Peachey-Grant
Boys 16 yrs Robert Betts Girls 16 yrs Phoebe Farrell
Boys 15 yrs Aiden Lake Girls 15 yrs Emily Hollier
Boys 14 yrs Anthony Charters Girls 14 yrs Nikaya Bate-Walker
Boys 13 yrs Caleb Edwards Girls 13 yrs Shenaye Moses-Bird
Boys 12 yrs Isaiah Moses-Bird Girls 12 yrs Brandy Stewart
Thank you to all teachers, parents, students and sponsors for their support during
the day. Congratulations also to Shenaye Moses-Bird and Robert Betts who
were the carnival’s fastest 50m swimmers, winning the splash for cash. All
major award winners and age champions will be acknowledged at our next
school assembly.
Mr Wayne Dunlop Carnival Organiser
Bayden Powell
Looking cool at the pool…
Daniel Ramirez and Maree Pobje
Great Sportsmanship…..
Elizabeth Cohen-Campbell and Lilli Campbell
right:
Swimming Champion
Shenaye Moses-Bird
above:
Swimming Champion
Robert Betts
Macauley
Wright
Jeremiah
Bailey
Corey
Parker
Mates enjoying the Carnival….
left: “The right direction”
Mr Doug Gordon with
Kade McQuillan,
Michael Boney,
O’Shay Fernando and
Ngali Shaw
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 2nd March 2016 6
No, it’s not
Puppy School
just Mr Piper’s
puppies visiting on their
way home.
Very popular visitors!!
“I’m cheeky”….. …… “I’m not”
“I’m just cute and happy to get so
much attention”…..
“and I love being at
Delroy, I can’t stop
smiling”…….
School Health Check in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education
On Monday 7th March and Tuesday 8th March Dubbo College Delroy Campus will be participating in a
forum with MCE Education Consultancy. Teachers, SASS, Students, Parents, and Community members
will all participate in this forum over the 2 days. At the end of the forum the school will receive a detailed report with
commendations and recommendations on how to improve Education for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
Shane Groen Head Teacher Equity
DUBBO COLLEGE SPORTING TEAMS
Trials for the Dubbo College CHS sporting teams are well
under way with Delroy already well represented in girls
hockey, girls soccer, girls basketball, boys basketball, boys
cricket, girls cricket, girls touch, boys touch, lawn bowls
and netball. So far we have 30 individual selections.
The picture above shows some of those representatives:
Sam Chappell (basketball), Krystal Dallinger (Netball,
Girls Cricket), Aroha Taurau (Girls Touch)
David Woods (Lawn Bowls), Kenzie Macfarlane (Girls
Hockey), Lilli Campbell (Soccer, Cricket, Hockey) and
Chloe Goedee (Hockey).
Mr May
Sports Organiser
Mr Piper’s puppies and their very enthusiastic and
protective “minders”
Puppies’ Day Out at Delroy Campus…….
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Science News: Year 7 are now hard at work trying to solve the murder of Alex Smith. They are
analysing the evidence left at the crime scene using scientific separation techniques
like filtration, evaporation, magnetic separation, chromatography and distillation. So
far, we have been able to use our scientific processes to link two different suspects to
the murder of Alex Smith. Good job Year 7.
Year 10 Science students are
now well underway in learning
about the proper “Scientific
Method” that needs to be used in
writing high quality scientific
reports. Some students have been
experimenting with different
chemicals to see if they interfere
with the surface tension of water.
This can be measured by
counting how many drops of
water can fit onto a coin.
Mr Maurice Elbourne-Binns
Head Teacher Science
SUPPORT TERM 1 Pink Class have had a great start to 2016 and have leapt into
their schoolwork with enthusiasm.
Over the last few weeks the class has been working on a
unit of work in Geography called "Investigating the World".
Students have looked at the world, its continents and oceans
and have painted a world map for display in the room.
Students have also been learning about the Four Spheres and
how they operate and depend on one another to maintain
balance in the world.
Red, Green, Purple and Pink classes’ introduction to the kitchen
All IM and MC classes prepared fruit salad with yogurt this week and showed off their impressive food preparation skills.
They followed safety and hygiene skills in the domestic and commercial kitchens and will be cooking some exciting
things over 2016! Ms Holly Cronk Support Teacher
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Quirky jobs that will exist by 2030
We look at predictions made by foresight experts like New York-based firm, Sparks & Honey and research gathered by the
Canadian Scholarship Trust (CST)
Nostalgist
Get out your flux capacitors, and rev up that DeLorean, folks.
That’s right: in the future, we’re going back. In 2030, it’s
predicted that wealthy retirees will seek the design expertise of
nostalgists – interior designers who specialise in decorating living
spaces inspired by their clients’ favourite decades.
Wealthy seniors won’t have to put up with generic retirement
village settings or be forced to keep up with modern design trends.
Instead, they can hire a nostalgist to design a space that helps them
relive a happier time in their lives.
And studies have shown that a time-warped interior actually can
make seniors feel and act younger. A famous Harvard experiment conducted in the 1980s found that when a small cohort of
70 year olds spent time living as if it were 1959 – surrounded by ‘50s books, music, TV shows and sports – they emerged
feeling as they did 22 years ago. They felt younger (and, according to independent judges, even looked younger!), showed
greater manual dexterity and even had their sight improve.
With an ageing population, it appears nostalgists may soon be in hot demand. According to CST, the role of a nostalgist is a
blend of ‘therapist, interior designer and historical researcher,’ where the aim is to recreate ‘the effect that living in a
particular time had on the people of that time.’
Careers Happenings During PBL classes throughout the year I will be taking Year 10 students to get a
résumé completed. My goal is to have all Year 10 a working résumé by the end of Year 10. Most students are unaware that
they have their own school emails or fail to use them. Students can access their emails at home by just typing in google
“student portal login”. I have emailed Year 9 and 10 students through résumé templates so they can get started on their
résumés as well as Careers News of which there are 15 issues a year. Careers News contains part time employment
opportunities, TAFE and University information, Jobs for the Future, Scholarships and Career profiles.
Please like our Dubbocollegecareers face book page where you can get information on upcoming events and current
positions available for part time work and positions vacant.
Dubbo College Careers also has its own web page
www.Dubbocollegecareers.com Students can register in the
student secure area and type their own résumés. There is also
information on ADFA, Work Experience, videos on occupations and much more.
We have also paid a subscription to the website
www.jobjump.com all students at Delroy are free to
register select Dubbo College Delroy Campus and your
year group. Password is “rams”. This website has
occupation information, videos etc. Students can also select occupations they
are interested in and it will email them automatically information that comes in about their chosen occupation.
iTrack Career mentoring program run by the Smith Family that supports students who are beginning the post school plans.
This program will be running again this year in Terms 2 and 3 on Fridays. Students are asked to collect a permission note
from the Library counter if they are interested. This program will target Year 9 and 10 students. I need 8 students to run this
program.
Year 10 this term will make the Get Real Pledge. Delory has already completed all the lessons that surround this program.
The signing of the pledge board ceremony will be held on 16th March held at the Senior Campus: The pledge is as follows:
I willingly commit myself to participate in the Get Real Program and undertake that by my 17th birthday, I will:
* Be in full-time education in school or TAFE * Be undertaking industry training or
* Be in full-time employment
Work experience is also available for Year 10 students who have completed the work readiness program last year. Year 10
students who need to complete this are to see me.
Position Vacant - $2 UP in Macquarie Street are looking for Juniors after school from 3:45pm – 5:45pm and some
Saturdays. Please hand in your resume with a photo attached to the shop counter in person if you are interested.
Ms Fleur Mara Careers Team
Skills you’ll need for this job: *Interior design *History *Social work *Psychology
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 2nd March 2016 9
Get Real Assembly
Wednesday 16 March 2016 Dubbo College Senior Campus
DUBBO COLLEGE CAREERS ACTIVITY
Dubbo College Careers Team
Vicki Kenyon, Fleur Mara, Ian Smith,
Caroline Watts
Phone: (Senior Campus) 6882 4655 if
you require further information
Activity: Students from Year 10 at Delroy and South Campuses will be participating in the Get Real
Assembly. As part of this assembly, students will make a pledge stating they will be in full time
employment, training or school by their 17th birthday. The Dubbo Business Partnership and other business
and community members will also make this pledge as evidence of their support for our students.
Travel and Time: Students will be travelling by bus to the Senior Campus, leaving their school at 9.15am
and returning at 11:15 am.
Supervision: Students will be supervised by teachers from their respective schools.
Uniform: Students are required to wear full school uniform.
Cost & Equipment: There is no cost associated with this excursion and no equipment is required.
Additional information: The Get Real Assembly commences at 9:45am in the Dubbo College Senior
Campus hall and parents are welcome to attend.
If you do not wish for your child to participate in this within-College excursion could you please advise the
Principal in writing at either Delroy or South Campus.
The Creative CAPA Crew
Drama ONSTAGE Drama Excursion 2016
Enthusiastic Drama students travelled to Sydney earlier this term to participate and experience the best year 12 Drama
‘ONSTAGE’ performances in the state. All three campuses were lucky enough to experience two shows featuring HSC
performances at the Seymour Centre at Sydney University. They showcased Individual Performances and Group Perfor-
mances (IPs & GPs) where our students were able to see what a high quality (Band 6) performance actually looks like.
Students also participated in a range of workshops with a view of Sydney Harbour in the background down at Walsh Bay
at ATYP – Australian Theatre for Young People. Activities were based on improvising, play building and the voice. They
also put on a show for us to watch in their intimate theatre that night. A backstage tour of the Sydney Theatre Company
also displayed the multifaceted aspects of what happens for a show to occur – lighting, props, set and design. The packed
three day excursion was an amazing opportunity for students to experience not only Drama, but the differing jobs and
opportunities there are within the arts.
Make sure you get in for next year; we will be planning the ONSTAGE excursion again for early next year!
David Woods, Kasey Allen, Brianna Cowie, Jesse Williams and
Seth Sommers with South and Senior Campus Drama Students.
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 2nd March 2016 10
Music
Opportunities Moorambilla Singing Workshop
Tuesday 8th March periods 4-6 at
the Macquarie Conservatorium. An
exciting opportunity for students to
sing, compose, move and create. This
is led by award-winning singer,
conductor and inspirational Artistic
Director Michelle Leonard.
See Ms Bell to put your name down
and collect a note!
Cost $3
Rehearsals Vocal Group to meet every Tuesday Lunch with Ms Bell and Mr Dawson
Delroy Ensemble to meet at 8am on Thursday mornings with Ms Bell and Miss Field
Band is to meet during Period 4 on Tuesdays and Fridays
College Band meet every Tuesday afternoon, 3.30pm at South Campus
*Update* South bus will pick students up from Delroy at the end of Period 6
Sectional Practice Monday LUNCH, Tuesday RECESS. Check the daily notices!
*Come to Music to collect the necessary notes
- College Band $20 per term
- Hiring $10 per term
The Creative CAPA Crew
Drama
above: Walsh Bay, visiting AYTP and
Sydney Theatre
above: Prop room at Sydney Theatre
above and left:
ONSTAGE Drama Excursion 2016
Students attending workshops at the
Australian Theatre for Young People
Sydney
Ms Katie Bell
Music
P&C Meeting
Monday 21st March
2016
6.00pm
Club Dubbo
All welcome, we look
forward to seeing you
there.
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 2nd March 2016 11
Visual Arts Year 8VA1and 3, Graffiti Tag designs
Student examples from
8VA1and 8VA3
Each student designed a
Graffiti tag focusing on their
name/initial or symbolic
reference to self.
DUBBO COLLEGE DELROY CAMPUS - SCHOOL FEES 2016 Itemised invoices will be sent over the next two weeks. Elective costs will be listed.
School Contribution: $120
OR
$200 per family
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 2nd March 2016 12
EASTER SEMINAR There will be an Easter Seminar Tuesday 15th March at Delroy Campus during lunch and
Period 5.
Please send a note if you do NOT want your child to participate.
Lorraine Moodley Scripture Teacher
Visual Art Year 7 have been busy creating numerous portraits of ‘self’ this term. Al-
ready, students have completed a self-portrait focusing on the proportions
of the face. This was completed in pencil before adding watercolour for
aesthetic purposes. These works turned out to be fantastic! Year 7 will now
look into artist Del Kathryn Barton and her artmaking practices. Students
will be completing a self-portrait using similar or same practices as Barton.
Year 8 have been busy understanding the difference between Graffitti Art
and Street Art. After investigating the significance of signs and symbols to
create meaning, students designed their very own ‘Tag’ as you can see the many examples of student works provided. They
are also busy researching artists such as Banksy, Ghost Patrol, Miso and Andy Warhol (just to name a few) ready to con-
struct a stencil of themselves as a work. The aim is for students to gain the
knowledge regarding different forms of printmaking. By the end of the term
students will have explored stencil making, Lino Printing and layering
techniques to create a series of works for assessment.
In the coming weeks, all Visual Art students will commence work on their
theory assessments for the term. Each class will be given the opportunity to
complete this assessment task in a computer lab. It is up to the child/student
to use their recess and/or lunch to complete this task if they are absent from
class and may not have internet/Microsoft word or a computer at home.
Year 9/10 Photography Class This term, the photography class will be operating in the darkroom for numerous practical lesson creating Photograms as
well as developing images they will photograph using a Pinhole camera, which they will construct themselves.
The students have been instructed to bring to school a container or tin can that completely seals (no light can pass through).
From this object they will construct their own pinhole camera to take photographs.
An example of a homemade
Pinhole Camera using a
cardboard box.
How it all works
Photography students, don’t forget to bring a box/tin/container of some sort for your pinhole camera. Also, you will
need personal items to create your photograms. These items need to be transparent in some way. They need to reflect
on a frame also (subjective, cultural, postmodern or structural). Which will you base yours on?
Mrs Lorin McConnell
Visual Arts
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 2nd March 2016 13
DUBBO COLLEGE DELROY CAMPUS CALENDAR 2016
~ TERM 1 ~
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Wk 06 Feb/
March
29 01 02
Year 7 Exc to
Wambangalang
03
Year 7 Exc to
Wambangalang
04
Year 7 Exc to
Wambangalang
Wk 07 March 07 Science and
Engineering
Challenge
Health Check
Forum
08 Moorimbilla
Singing W’shop
Macquarie Con
Pds 4 - 6
Health Check
Forum
09 10 11
Wk 08 March 14 15
Easter Seminar
Scripture
16
‘Get Real’
Assembly
Senior Campus
17 18
National Day
Against Bullying
Wk 09 March 21
P&C Mtg
6.00pm
Club Dubbo
22
Year 7
Vaccinations
23
Parent/Teacher
Evening
4.30pm—7.00pm
24 25
Good Friday
Wk 10 March 28
Easter Monday 29 30 31 01
Wk 11 March 04 05
Hamlet
Excursion
06 07 08
Last Day of
Term 1
Mobile Phones and electronic devices are NOT to be used in class. If they are
used in class they will be confiscated by the teacher.
The phones will be stored at the office and may be collected by the student
from one of the Deputy Principals
at the end of the day.
STUDENTS RETURN FOR TERM 2
Wednesday 27th April 2016
FROM THE COLLEGE UNIFORM SHOP…...
PLEASE NOTE: ROAD CLOSURES WILL OCCUR IN DARLING STREET,
outside the Dubbo College Uniform Shop.
The road will be closed from Church Street to Wingewarra Street from 21st February to 30th April
2016
The uniform shop will be open, however, the only available parking will be in Victoria Park No 1 Oval.
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 2nd March 2016 14
DUBBO COLLEGE
UNIFORM SHOP
Darling Street Dubbo Phone: 6881 8989
Term 1 Opening hours: Monday 3.00pm - 6.00pm
Tuesday 3.00pm - 6.00pm
Wednesday 3.00pm - 6.00pm
Thursday 3.00pm - 6.00pm
Friday CLOSED
Saturday 9.00am - 1.00pm
DUBBO RSL CLUB
Brisbane Street
DUBBO
(Delroy Campus Newsletter Sponsor)
DELROY CAMPUS
Executive Staff 2016
Mrs Debbie Head
Principal Rlg
Miss K Bermingham
Deputy Principal
Mr G Braithwaite
Deputy Principal Rlg
Mr N Thompson
Head Teacher English/HSIE/
CAPA
Mr P Woodhead AP/Head Teacher Student Support
Mrs V Budden
Head Teacher Prof Learning
Head Teacher Teaching and
Learning
Mr S Groen
Head Teacher
Equity/Mathematics
Mr M Elbourne-Binns
Head Teacher Science
Mr C May
Head Teacher PDHPE
Mr W Dunlop
Sports Co-ordinator
Ms K Smith
Head Teacher TAS
Mr J Wade
Head Teacher Support
Ms A Piddington
Head Teacher Administration
Rlg Deputy Principal
DELROY CAMPUS
Year Advisers
2016
Year 10 Mrs D Kelly
Mrs C Marsh
Year 9 Mr L Rice
Ms L Field
Year 8 Ms S Brown
Mr D Piper
Year 7 Mrs P McAneney
Mrs L McConnell
Girls’ Adviser:
Mrs D Kelly
(Delroy Campus Newsletter Sponsor)
Rlg Principal: Mrs Debbie Head Deputy Principal: Miss Kathryn Bermingham Rlg Deputy Principal: Mr Glen Braithwaite
LEVELS SYSTEM
Do your Best, be Equipped
ready for Learning, show
Respect
and make the most of the
Opportunities offered by
Your School
SCHOOL POLICY ON
STUDENTS WHO ARE
UNWELL
When a student is unwell at school
he/she:
must obtain a note from the
teacher and then present at the
office, where a parent/carer will be
contacted by the office staff to
collect the student.
Students are NOT to use their
mobile phones to phone parent/
carer directly.
For legal reasons and school policy
students are NOT to leave the school
without signing out at the office.
A NOTE TO PARENTS/CARERS
and STUDENTS
Tank tops/
singlets are not
to be worn at
school.
These tops are
not part of the
uniform and the do not meet
sun-safe requirements.
ATTENDANCE:
NOTES for PARENTS and CARERS
Attendance every day that the school is open for instruction is a legal requirement and a major responsibility of parents/carers. Please send a note when your student has been away from school. Prosecution in the Local Court - If all attempts by
schools and regional support staff fail to improve a
student’s attendance, action can be taken in the
Local Court and the result can be fines up to a
maximum of $11,000.
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