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COVID-19 UpdateDear Parents and Caregivers
Queensland Health and the Australian Department of Health are working relessly to manage and contain the impact of this virus for Australians and Queenslanders alike. They are regularly upda ng travel advice (h ps://www.smartraveller.gov.au/) as new informa on emerges.
The Department of Educa on con nues to work closely with Queensland Health to monitor the situa on and iden fy and manage any impacts on schools and early childhood centres. You can be assured that we have been preparing and stand ready to act should the need arise.
I wanted to also provide you with some more informa on about the approach that our school might need to take if a COVID-19 case is iden fi ed in our school.
If a case is iden fi ed in our school, the Department of Educa on and Queensland Health will work closely with us in managing our response and our ac ons will be taken with community health at the centre of our decision making.
If there is a confi rmed case at our school, it is likely our school will need to close for a period to allow Queensland Health to assess the situa on and to perform contact tracing as required to iden fy people and students who may have come in contact with the COVID-19 case. You may have already seen this happening in other states where confi rmed cases have been iden fi ed.
The Department of Educa on will then work with our school to conduct any specialised cleaning of our facili es as required to ensure
ALLORA P-10 STATE SCHOOL Website:www.allorass.eq.edu.au
Offi ce:07 4666 7222
Email:principal@allorass.eq.edu.au
Fax:07 4666 7299
Student Absence SMS:0429 316 194
Student Absence:07 4666 726607 46
21 Warwick St(PO Box 6)Allora QLD 4362
From the Principal
ALWAYS RESPECTFUL - ALWAYS RESPONSIBLE - ALWAYS SAFE - ALWAYS LEARNING
19 March 2020
our school is safe for students and staff to return when clearance is given. A closure is likely to include any on-site services such as outside school hours care (OSHC) and other facility hirers.
Con nuity of learning is extremely important to us and, as in other disaster and emergency events, the department has online learning materials and virtual classroom capability that can be used by teachers to support your child’s learning. The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) also has procedures in place to support senior secondary students.
If your child develops fl u-like symptoms, please:* keep your child at home;* avoid close contact with others such as touching, kissing or hugging, or any mass gatherings, especially those involving other children;* see a doctor or contact 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) immediately;* seek medical advice if your child has other underlying medical condi ons; and * call ahead to the medical centre or doctor’s surgery, advising of your child’s symptoms and the closure of the school.
It is also important to con nue to encourage your children to:* wash their hands regularly with soap and water, par cularly before and a er ea ng, and a er going to the toilet;* use alcohol-based hand sani ser if soap is unavailable;* cover coughs and sneezes with a ssue or the inside of their elbow; and * dispose of ssues in the bin immediately.
Further advice and informa on about the coronavirus is available on the Queensland Health website:
http://condit ions.health.qld.gov.au/HealthCondition/condition/14/217/838/novel-coronavirus
As a community, during this prepara on phase, it may be mely for families to consider their own family and care arrangements should school closure be necessary.
Again, while you can be reassured that the Department of Educa on and Department of Health are taking all necessary measures to contain COVID-19, it is important for me to keep informa on fl owing to parents and caregivers to ensure we are all informed and prepared as a community, should this public health issue come into our school.
I thank you for your support in managing this event and suppor ng student awareness of the addi onal need for strong health and hygiene prac ces.
Kind regards
SHAUN KANOWSKIPrincipal
Missing Reading GlassesA set of small plas c spectacles with purple front and aqua sides have been misplaced. If you happen to fi nd them, please drop them to the school offi ce.
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f ssues in the bin immediately.
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Calendar of EventsDue to the current health pandemic, spor ng/group events are cancelled un l further advice.
MARCH20 Cancelled - Central Downs Triathlon
Na onal Day of Ac on Against Bullying and ViolencePBL Reward - Prep to Year 10
27 Cancelled - Southern Downs Touch trials - boys and girlsYear 10 Easter raffl e ckets and money due back
30 Year 10 Easter raffl e drawn on assembly
APRIL1 Cancelled - Central Downs Cross Country, Pilton
Cancelled - Primary Church services - 9:10amPrimary parent/teacher interviews - 3:20pm
3 Year 9 Leadership Camp - non-refundable deposit of $50 due6-17 School holidays25 Cancelled - ANZAC Day30 Cancelled - Southern Downs Cross Country (9am)
Cancelled - Border District Cross Country (12 noon)
MAY4 LABOUR DAY public holiday6 Southern Downs tennis trials - 3pm to 5pm15 Central Downs Gala Day - 9am to 3pm22 Chess compe on - Warwick25-29 Chaplaincy Week27 Na onal Simultaneous Story Time - 11am to 11:15am29 Central Downs Gala Day - 9am to 3pm
JUNE3 Secondary Broncos rugby league & netball compe on10 Secondary Broncos rugby league & netball fi nals12 Primary Broncos - rugby league, netball, soccer, hockey22-26 Year 10 students on Work Experience29/6-10/7 School holidays
ALWAYS RESPECTFUL - ALWAYS RESPONSIBLE - ALWAYS SAFE - ALWAYS LEARNING
A endanceDataTerm 1
Early departures and late arrivals have a signifi cant impact on percentage of class a endance.
Parents / carers are reminded that it is a legal requirement to have all student absences explained. The easiest way to explain any student absence is simply text 0429 316 194 providing the student’s name and reason for absence, early on the day the student is absent, or alterna vely, reply to the text message sent to parents / carers by SMS.
All unexplained absences are followed up with a formal le er which must be completed, signed and returned. We ask that you assist us to keep absences up-to-date by following the above guidelines.
See you at school students and remember “Every Day Counts” for every student!
PBL Focus
Week School Value Specifi c Behaviour8 Always safe and
respec ulShare, play fairly and follow the rules
9 & 10 Always learning Work to the best of your ability
Year Level Week 6 Week 7Prep/Yr 1 90.6% 94.5%Year 1/2 93.5% 94%Year 3 99.1% 98.3%Year 4 94.4% 100%Year 5 97.3% 97.7%Year 6 90.8% 96.3%Year 7 94.6% 96.9%
Year 8 88.8% 94.4%
Year 9 87.9% 90%Year 10 84.4% 87.6%
Year 9 Leadership Camp 2020
The 2020 camp will be held at Emu Gully, via Helidon from Wednesday 11 November to Friday 13 November. Mr Hay, Ms Kalinoe and Mrs Gill will a end the camp, as well as teachers from Killarney.
The an cipated cost of the camp is $290 per student. This covers all food, accommoda on, transport and the genuinely unique Emu Gully experience. No addi onal money will be required. Parents who wish to pay by instalments thoughout the year may do so. Please speak to Mrs Reedman, our school’s Business Manager, regarding this. We ask that a $50 non-refundable deposit be paid prior to Friday 3 April, for this camp.
Tuckshop RosterMARCHFriday 20 Judy, Sam, NEED VOLUNTEERMonday 23 Sam, NEED VOLUNTEERWednesday 25 Maree, Kylie Friday 27 Judy, NEED VOLUNTEERSMonday 30 Tracey, NEED VOLUNTEERAPRILWednesday 1 Jan, SamFriday 3 Judy, Sam, NEED VOLUNTEER
Student of the We e k
The following students were awarded with certifi cates on assembly, for demonstrating our school motto, “Always our Best”.
Monday 9 March
Prep/1 Britanei Great effort with readingYr 1/2 Mia Being a kind and helpful classmateYr 4 Sophie Diligently completing all tasksYr 8 Amy Completing all work to the best of her ability
Monday 16 March
Prep/1Yr 1/2 Ashton Being an independent worker
Yr 3 MeticeBlake
Great efforts with writingExcellent work ethic
Yr 4 Xavier Being a compassionate and supportive peerYr 5 Jo Mari Always being respectful in the playgroundYr 7 Claire H Excellent efforts in English lessons
Yr 9 Karlie A high level of diligence in History & Geography lessons
Eli, Tobias, Hamish, Kiarn, Karlie, Jarod
Achieving an ‘A’ in their English assessment
Yr 10 Kealee Positivity and leadership at Friday FuturesMacey An excellent effort in her English assessment
Congratulations students!
Na onal Day of Ac on Against Bullying and Violence
Na onal Day of Ac on against Bullying and Violence (NDA) is on tomorrow, Friday 20 March. The NDA 2020 marks the 10 year anniversary of Australia’s key an -bullying event for schools. The theme for 2020 is Take Ac on Together. Students and staff will be provided with an orange ribbon to wear on this day. Bullying. No Way!
Tuckshop suppor ng Chaplaincy Service
Tuckshop is now suppor ng the Chaplaincy Service by selling an item for $1.50 at second break on a Monday. The tuckshop item for chaplaincy is an ice-cream sundae, with your choice of topping and sprinkles. Bring along your $1.50. Proceeds go to Allora’s Chaplaincy Service.
QDU Deba ng – Round 1
Allora P-10 State School’s Year 10 deba ng team competed in the fi rst round of the QDU Deba ng in the Toowoomba Compe on on Wednesday March 4. The team had the nega ve side of the topic ‘that all school assessment should be pass/fail’.
With Macey as 1st speaker, Nicola as 2nd speaker, Xavia as 3rd speaker and Lachlan as me keeper, the team debated against the Toowoomba Anglican College. The adjudicator commended the team on having a very strong case and that all speakers spoke well and went to me. The team was very excited to come away with a win for their fi rst debate for 2020.
Due to the current health pandemic, deba ng has now been cancelled for the year.
ROBYN WESTERMAN
Canberra FundraisingDisco - the Year 10 class sincerely thank Mr Johnson and all staff and parents who helped at the disco, and a special thanks goes to all students who a ended and assisted in our Canberra fundraising eff orts. A great night was had by all.
Footy Tipping Compe on: Remember to con nue to put your ps in each week to stay in the compe on.
Easter Raffl e: We are holding an Easter mul -draw raffl e with the fi rst prize being a truckload of Easter eggs. There are various other prizes also. Tickets are $1 each and available from Year 10 students or, for primary students, their class teacher. The raffl e will be drawn on assembly on Monday 30 March.
The Year 10 class of 2020
A Note from the Library
Thank you to everyone who recently ordered from Issue 2 of Book Club. The orders have now been placed and I look forward to delivering those to students in the coming weeks.
Library borrowing con nues as normal. Please ensure that your child has a library bag with them when they borrow. Not only does it protect our beau ful books but library books are easily found if they are put back into their bags when children have fi nished reading them.
Have a great week.LEA-ANN WEIER
Sports Report
Due to the current health pandemic, spor ng/group events are cancelled un l further advice.
Interhouse Cross Country: Our Interhouse Cross Country has been cancelled for this term.
Darling Downs Swimming (13-18 Years): Claire E competed at the Darling Downs Swimming Trials in Ga on recently. Claire placed 3rd, 5th, 6th and 11th in her 50m events. This is a great personal achievement. Well done, Claire.
Darling Downs Swimming (10-12 Years): Rikaya, Georgina, Sienna, Ma lda, Addison and Ma llda a ended the Darling Downs Swimming trials in Ga on. Swimmers swam hard with a number of personal best swims on the day. The most notable was Georgina who was successful in both her 50m and 100m breaststroke events. She placed 3rd in both events and this secured selec on into the Darling Downs team. Unfortunately, the State Championships have been cancelled. Well done Georgina on all your hard work and success this swimming season.
Southern Downs So ball Trials: The 10–12 year old so ball trials were held in Warwick recently. Congratula ons to William who was successful in gaining selec on into the Southern Downs team. He will now trial at a later date for a posi on in the Darling Downs team.
Darling Downs Trials: Darling Downs’s spor ng trials for Winter sports were held in Toowoomba last week. Alexia a ended netball trials and Sam rugby league. These students competed well on the day but did not make the Darling Downs team.
Claire E recently a ended the Border District soccer trials and was selected as part of the Border District soccer team to trial at Darling Downs. Congratula ons Claire.
Southern Downs Trials: A number of 10-12 year old students competed at the Southern Downs trials in Friday on Warwick. Students trialled in hockey, rugby league and netball. The following students were successful in their selec on – Addison in hockey, Sienna, Ma lda, Kaelee and Ma llda in netball and Orry, Zac and Blake in rugby league. This is a great eff ort students. Well done!
Central Downs Triathlon: As previously communicated, the Central Downs Triathlon was to be held in Nobby on Friday. The triathlon event has now been postponed and will likely take place in Term 4.
Central Downs Tennis Trials: Congratula ons to our primary tennis students who a ended the Central Downs primary tennis trials on Tuesday 17 March. Our A Team – Alexandria, Orry, Marshall and Zac won the A Team trophy while Grayson and Zavier were part of the team that took out the B Team trophy. Congratula ons and good luck to Alexandria and Orry who have been selected to compete in the Southern Downs trials. Mr Kanowski commended all of our students on their excep onal eff ort, behaviour and sportsmanship, as well as their commitment to training over recent weeks.
Level 2 Athle cs
Members of our staff joined with other staff throughout the area and a ended a rigorous two-day athle cs coaching and offi cia ng course over the weekend. This Level 2 Athle cs course will benefi t our students across all year levels. Thank you to all staff who a ended.
Above left : Georgina
Above middle: Matilda, Sienna, Matillda, Kaelee
Bottom left : Claire E (2019 photo)
Top right: Grayson, Zac, Orry, Marshall, Alexandria, Zavier
Bottom right: Staff who completed the Level 2 Athletics course, with their trainer
ALWAYS RESPECTFUL - ALWAYS RESPONSIBLE - ALWAYS SAFE - ALWAYS LEARNING
Compe ons
PLANET ARK are calling all young people who are ready to change the world!! Trees provide the very necessi es of life itself. They give us oxygen, store carbon, provide us with materials and support wildlife. If you’re under the age of 18, we want you to design artwork for a printed t-shirt that refl ects what trees mean to you.
Na onal Tree Day X HUMIFORM are looking for strong, wi y, powerful designs that you would wear proudly in your community. The clothes we wear can tell a story about what’s important to us and we want these t-shirts to share a message about the world you want to live in.
Please read the terms and condi ons to make sure your design meets our criteria. Once entries close, artwork will be shortlisted and then put to a public vote to determine which designs are made into t-shirts. Democracy in ac on! For terms and condi ons and more informa on, visit h ps://treeday.planetark.org/compe on/ Entries close 11 pm AEST, 12 April 2020.
Write4Fun - entry is NOW OPEN in the 2020 Schools Wri ng Compe on! Students all over Australia are invited to enter their Poems or Short Stories and ba le it out for the great cash prizes on off er. There is no theme!! Entrants are encouraged to let their imagina ons run wild and to write on ANY TOPIC and in ANY STYLE. Students from ALL GRADES are welcome to enter - Kindergarten to Grade 12. To enter: online www.write4fun.net; email to enter@write4fun.net; fax to (07) 5574 3644 or post with entry form details to Write4fun, PO Box 2734, Nerang DC, QLD 4211 Entry is FREE! Compe on closes 5pm 30 April 2020.
CQ University Survey
CQ University, in collabora on with the Queensland Country Women’s Associa on (QCWA) are invi ng you to complete a 5-minute online survey that asks about your awareness of the QCWA Country Kitchens program. Your confi den al responses will help them understand the reach of health promo on ac vi es conducted by QCWA branches within Queensland communi es. By comple ng the survey, you will be eligible to enter the draw to win a $20 online shopping voucher. To do the survey, copy and paste the URL below into your Internet browser: h ps://cqushhss.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cItZnMxIaAKvbbD?Q_DL=6mwr55DWCidLG2F_cItZnMxIaAKvbbD_MLRP_78azQRAtqgfnqKx&Q_CHL=email
We would like to othank you for contribu ng to this valuable community research project.
Tanya Thawaite Bsc (Psych), BMedSc (Nutr)Research Worker
CQUniversity
Assessment - Years 7 to 10Mrs Gill:Yr 7 Japanese - Assignment – Week 9Yr 8 Japanese - Assignment – Week 9/10Yr 8 History - Assignment – Part 2 – Week 9Yr 9 English - Short story assignment – Week 9-10Yr 9/10 Japanese - Presenta on (groups) – Week 8-10Yr 10 Geography - in-class exam – Week 8-10
Mr Johnson:Yr 7 Science - Assignment – Week 9Yr 8 Science - Assignment – Week 9Yr 9 Science - Exam – Week 9Yr 10 Science - Assignment – Week 9
Mrs Marshall:Yr 7 Geography - Wri en Assessment – Week 9
Mrs Westerman – Food and Nutri on classes:Yr 9/10 – Monday Group - Prac Cooking Exam – Monday 23 March; Assignment Presenta on – Thursday 26 MarchYr 9/10 – Thursday Group - Assignment Presenta on – Friday 27 MarchYr 8A - Assignment – Monday 30 March
Mr No :Yr 8 Tennis - Prac cal assessment - in class meYr 9/10 Swimming - Prac cal lifesaving assessment - in class me.
Mr Hay:Yr 10 History - In-Class Exam - Topic: An Introduc on to Year 10 History/Popular Culture – Monday 23 March (Week 9) Yr 9 History - In-Class Exam - Topic: An Introduc on to Year 9 History / The Industrial Revolu on - Wednesday 25 March (Week 9)
Ms Kalinoe - Mathema cs:Year 10 - Week 9 TuesdayYear 9 - Week 9 - Friday Year 8 - Week 9 TuesdayYear 7 - Week 9 Monday
Mr Woodford:Yr 7 Ag - 5 weekly ques on sheets; - end of term test - 26 MarchYr 8 Art - Wri en task - 20 March; - S ll life sculpture - 3 AprilYr 9/10 Art - Abstract sculpture - 30 March
Mr Westerman - Digital Technology:Yr 9/10 - Exam - 26 MarchYr 7 - In-class ac vi es
ALWAYS RESPECTFUL - ALWAYS RESPONSIBLE - ALWAYS SAFE - ALWAYS LEARNING
Community News and Informa onGuitar teaching at school - if you are interested in guitar, bass or ukulele lessons for your child this year, contact Grant Tilbrook on 0439 347 061 or email him at pangeamusic@hotmail.com Lessons occur on a Wednesday in the music room.
Aussie Kids Karate - Allora P-10 State School Hall, 5:30pm on Wednesdays. Visit www.aussiekidskarate.com.au or search Aussie Kids Karate on Faceboook.
Cancelled - Warwick & District Junior Netball - come join us in 2020 - free ‘come & try’ days Saturday 21 & 28 March. Boys and girls aged 5 to 14.
Mar al Arts and self defence systems for kids (ages 5-18) Website: www.growstrongmma.com Enquiries to Ben Pepper, Grow Strong Mixed Mar al Arts, Warwick. 0479 131 464. www.facebook.com/growstrongmma Contact Ben to book in a free trial class!
Tai Chi - Thursdays 8:30am, Senior Ci zens Hall - during school terms. Beginners welcome (wear loose, comfortable clothes & fl at heeled shoes. Bring water.) Cost $10/session. Contact Janet Bishop 0428 891 277 for more informa on or visit www.taichiforhealthins tute.org
Australian Air Force Cadets - 210 Squadron (Toowoomba) recrui ng - Ages from year you turn 13 to 17. Recrui ng un l 31 March 2020. Monday nights 1800hrs-2100hrs (Qld school terms only). Milne Bay Army Reserve Depot, O’Quinn St, Toowoomba. Register your interest with Flt Lt Penny Gardner on 0409 912 161 or email xo.210sqn@airforcecadets.gov.au
Mobile Women’s Health Service - Kathryn Anning (nurse) at Southern Cross Care, Allora. Free service. Phone 466 3171 (Southern Cross Care) for bookings.
Headspace Warwick - 4661 1999 can help 12-25 year olds with mental health and wellbeing; alcohol and other drug issues; general health; educa on, employment and other services. Email: headspace@rhealth.com.au Monday to Friday 9-5.
Kids Help Line - 1800 551 800 (24hrs / 7 days)Lifeline - 13 11 14 (24hrs / 7 days)
Telephone Counselling for Young Carers - 1800 242 636 (5-7pm Mon-Fri)
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