Download - Term 3 Week 5 Wideview Public School
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Wideview Public School Learn Wisely Live Proudly
T: 02 9456 1655 E: [email protected]
Messages from the Principal
New impact of COVID
It is now a requirement of all schools to sight a negative COVID test result before a student can return to
school if sick with flu like symptoms. If a child is sent home from school due to flu like symptoms or exhibits
these in the home it is necessary to undergo a COVID test, self isolate and submit a copy of a negative re-
sult. At present there appears to be many experts with their views on what constitutes a symptom but the
Australian Health Protection Principal Committee continues to use the WHO guidelines. A link to the
AHPPC list of symptoms is attached (COVID SYMPTOMS LIST). If a result is not provided the child is unable
to return to school until one is produced. We apologise for the added stress this may cause but the safety
of all children in the school environment is our number one priority.
Due to the new guidelines the Cares and Swimming Programs are cancelled as are all Band, Recorder,
Choir, Drama and Debating extra curricular activities. Flip dance is continuing as it is a part of the main-
stream school curriculum as is the school dance ensemble.
Absences
A reminder, if parents keep their children at home without a medical reason, students will be marked as
taking unjustified leave as per Departmental policy. We encourage students to continue to come to school
unless they are unwell at home because they have a medical certificate which states that they are unable
to return to school due to an ongoing medical condition (or in limited cases where a family member has an
ongoing medical condition) or need to self isolate for one of the reasons provided by NSW Health. When
sending in a absence note please be specific with the condition e.g. My child sustained an injury or My
child had a cold rather than My child was sick or unwell.
I would like stress how appreciative we are to members of our school community who have taken great
precautions, beyond what is prescribed, to ensure the safety of all in our school community. Your support
and actions have been greatly appreciated.
Enrolled for Kindergarten 2021 Yet?
We are currently taking in-area enrolments for Kindergarten 2021. If you are yet to enrol your child for
school, we encourage you to do so as we are currently considering plans for how Kinderlinks can work this
year. At the moment we are following the NSW Department of Education guidelines around safe protocols
in schools; so the plans around the program will need to be flexible this year.
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Communication
As a school, we take great pride in our communication levels with our community. We have an excellent
Webpage, an informative newsletter and frequently reach out to parents via email, schoolbytes or by phone
when necessary. Class Apps are effectively used in some classrooms but not all. It is vitally important that
the communication channel between each classroom teacher and each child’s family is kept open.
Sometimes families have a need to reach out to their child’s teacher to discuss issues or clarify something
around academic matters or even well-being issues. We openly encourage this type of interaction. If you are
needing to contact your child’s teacher please make contact via the front office to ensure that the messages
get through.
Our phone number is 9456 1655 and the school email address is: [email protected]
Please be advised that sometimes same day communication or responses from individual classroom teach-
ers is not possible for a wide range of reasons. Additionally, some issues need further investigation and it
may take a day or two for the teacher to respond depending on the seriousness of the issue. We thank you
for your co-operation and continued support.
More on Resilience
Children the world over thrive on predictable routine and stable boundaries and Wideview is no different.
However, as we know, the pandemic has done its best to throw routines and predictability into chaos, and
this can impact the emotional and mental wellbeing of children and adults in many ways. Yet, as adults, we
have a crucial role to play in helping our students meet the challenges of this COVID world we are striving to
keep to the daily routines and rituals of school (as much as possible within the current DoE guidelines for
school operations) so that our students know what to expect each and every day. In PE/Health and PD les-
sons, our teachers are proactively teaching their students healthy coping strategies, resilience and self-
regulation skills. And this is where you, the parents and carers, can assist in the process. As much as we
want to step in and protect our children from the woes of the world, we do them a disservice if we shield
them from everything. By limiting the opportunity that children have to respond to difficulties and day to
day challenges, we limit their development of resilience. As Jenny Rankin writes in an article attached below,
When kids are micro-managed by their parents, the kids don’t develop the self-control skills that are neces-
sary for achieving long-term goals. Steve Francis an Australian parenting expert adds, If you never trip over
untied laces, you fail to see the importance of tying them. These sorts of lessons – painful, uncomfortable,
necessary – help children make better choices. Nothing modifies a child’s behaviour more efficiently than
natural consequences. It is important that children are allowed to make mistakes and to learn from them.
Obviously, this is better when the price for the mistake is relatively small. Because parents intervene prema-
turely, children often miss the unpleasantness of their actions.
Author Jenny Rankin also notes in this article, kids who receive the best of everything and don’t have oppor-
tunities to practice defeat will later struggle when coping with life’s messy nature.
I think you might enjoy the short read, so please click on the link below if you are interested.
The current drop off at the gates in the morning is proving tremendously successful in building independ-
ence and resilience in our students, particularly those who previously may have been somewhat anxious
about separating from either mum or dad. Our teachers report a noticeable positive change in such stu-
dents.
Link To Resilience
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Road Safety
A NEAR MISS IN LONSDALE. Last week on the back crossing some of our children were almost fatalities
except for the quick thinking of one of our parents. If you are using the back crossing please escort your
child across the road as not all road users are vigilant at the crossing. If you are unable to escort your child
across consider sending them the long way to the front gate.
We are getting closer to a Kiss and Drop zone in the front of our school. The final community consultation
phase has been completed and shortly we will see the new signage at the front of the school. We were un-
successful in having the no stopping area on the bend preceding the school drive changed which will have
some impact on our current practices but if we all follow the procedures when implemented the drop off
and pick up of children should run smoothly. This newsletter contains Hornsby Council’s latest school zone
road safety newsletter along with two of their educational resources about school zone parking and road
rules. Please take the time to have a quick look at these.
We ask parents to model safe practices at drop off and pick up times. There are many young eyes watching
and learning from you at these times.
Regards,
Mr McTernan
School Calendar
The Calendar is updated each week. Please check regularly for any additions or changes which will be
marked in red for your convenience.
Term 3 2020
July
Wednesday & Friday July—September Dance Program
August
August—September ICAS Competitions
September
Thursday 17 September School Photos
Friday 25 September Last Day of Term
Merit Awards
KS Ryan A, Nawa N KGM Sienna M, Cooper B KH Lachlan D, Emily O
1L Indi L, Jono M 1S Josh S, Isaac V 1/2F Darcy T, Emma L
2D Isabelle G, Holly B 2C Lucy D, Declan F 3P Matilda T, Rahul M, Bailey B, Jade E
3T Mika K, Thomas S 4AV Martin J, Rupert T 4LR Ruby L, Patrick G, Lucas H, Hanna L
5C Riley D, Alex S 5J Jack W, Scarlett C 5/6M Matilda L, Luke J
6H Tom A, Riley M
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Email: [email protected]
www.facebook.com/WideviewPublicSchoolPandCEvents/
P&C Update
Next P&C Meeting – Monday 21st Sept 7pm via zoom!
P&C Meeting Monday
We had our August meeting on Monday night via zoom. Thanks to all who attended. Plenty of items were
on the agenda and discussed including the new department rules around COVID, security at the school in
particular on the weekend, we learnt that local kids are coming in on the weekends and using the brand
new shade sail outside WOOSHC as a trampoline! We’re looking into security and other methods to stop
this from happening or possible weekend security cameras so we can identify and go to the police when
this happens. We talked about the upcoming AGMs and that most of our committees (WOOSHC, Uniform,
Band and Canteen) have at least 1 member if not more moving on and that we will need to get some vol-
unteers. Over the coming weeks I will highlight each area and advise when the subcommittee AGM will be
held. Some of these volunteer roles are reasonably low demand in terms of time, it would be great to get
some new faces into roles. Without our volunteers we cannot run these services. Please contact me if you
may be interested in volunteering on a subcommittee.
P&C AGM
The P&C Annual General meeting will be held on October 19th. More information to follow in next week’s
newsletter. Please mark the date in your diary.
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2021 Fete
We’re seeking people interested in getting together to start discussing the 2021 fete. Obviously at this
stage we have no idea what this might look like but need to start getting a committee together to discuss
options and do some initial planning. Please send us a message via Facebook or email us if you’re interest-
ed.
Bottle Filling Stations Update
The P&C Executive have been working with the SRC and Mrs Pardo to run a competition for the artwork
which will go on a bottle filling station close to the playground equipment. We have been overwhelmed by
the talent in the school, some of the artworks are simply amazing. We have chosen the winning artworks
and are working to mock them up for the station and will announce the winners to the kids in due course.
Thanks to all the kids who entered.
Entertainment Book Fundraiser
Did you know that we have an ongoing fundraiser with Entertainment Membership? The school receives
20% cashback from all sales. Entertainment Memberships are now 100% digital and there are new multi-
city editions available.
Check out the benefits of a digital membership-
User-friendly: Instantly search and redeem offers or check out the Near Me tab to find offers,
wherever you are.
Memberships start anytime: Flexible start date, Memberships are valid for 12 months from
when you activate (14 months if you take advantage of the special offer now on!).
New offers automatically added: As soon as a new offer is signed, you get access to it. No more
waiting for the next print run!
Multiple devices: You can still share your Membership with your family. Encourage your partner
and kids to download the App so they can access valuable savings when out.
Convenient: The App means that as long as you have your phone, you have your Membership
too (no more lugging around the book).
Easy gifting: It is now simpler than ever to gift an Entertainment Membership – simply purchase
from the link below and the gift Membership will be delivered instantly to your inbox.
Click this link to get your copy today- BUY NOW
Canteen News MORE LUNCH OPTIONS / MORE HEALTHY CHOICES
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Order Online
It’s easy with QKR. Download the QKR app, set up and go!
The canteen is excited to be back open this
week for counter sales, with additional safe
practices in place.
We have added a splash of light to the canteen.
Look out for the House colour of the week!
Wed 26th August – Grocery Pick Up
Wed 26th August – Volunteer from 11am-2pm
Thur 27th August – Sushi Pick Up
You cannot stop in a NO STOPPING zone for any reason (including queuing or waiting for a space).
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
You can stop in a NO PARKING zone for a max. of two minutes to drop off and pick up passengers.If no spaces are available you cannot queue on the road way or in any other zones while waiting for a space. You will need to drive away and park elsewhere, only returning when there is space to pull up.You must stay within 3 metres of your vehicle at all times and cannot leave your vehicle unattended.
You must not stop or park in a BUS ZONE for any reason (including queuing or waiting for a space) unless you are driving a bus.If times are shown on the sign, you are not allowed to stop during those times.
You must not stop on or within 20 metres before a PEDESTRIAN CROSSING or 10 metres after a crossing unless there is a control sign permitting parking.
DOUBLE PARKING You must not stop on the road adjacent to another vehicle at any time even to drop off or pick up passengers.
You must not stop on any FOOTPATH or NATURE STRIP, or even a DRIVEWAY crossing a footpath or nature strip for any reason.
Keeps clear sight lines between drivers and children / pedestrians.
WHY IS IT THERE?
EXCEEDS
$344
PENALTYZONE
(School Zone)
2
DEMERIT POINTS*
(School Zone)
2Provides a safe place for children / pedestrian set down and pick up.
Provides a safe place for large buses to set down and pick up school children.
So drivers can clearly see pedestrians on the crossing.
Double parking blocks visibility and forces other cars to go around you.
You could easily run over a child or force pedestrians onto the road to get around you.
EXCEEDS
$191
EXCEEDS
$344(School Zone)
2
EXCEEDS
$457(School Zone)
2
EXCEEDS
$344(School Zone)
2
EXCEEDS
$344(School Zone)
2
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE TO IMPORTANT SAFETY TRAFFIC RULES
Please note: The above information is current as of 1 July 2019. Penalties set by NSW State Government and reviewed on 1 July each year.
Parking and traffic rules in school zonesYou need to take extra care when driving and parking in school zones. Make sure that you and your child understand the road rules. If you break the traffic rules in a school zone you are putting not only your child but other children at risk. The parking and traffic rules around our schools are there to protect your children. If you break the rules you will be fined. Please choose safety over convenience.
Always get in and out of
the back seat through the safety door
- the rear foot path-side door.
EXIT SAFELYBe ready to get
out of the car with your belongings
when the car has stopped and you have unbuckled
your seat belt.
BE READY
Make sure your school
bag and other items are in a safe position
STORE ITEMS
Safety tips for school zones:
Safety tips for students:
Make sure children use the footpath-side door when getting in and out of a car.
NEVER double park.
Make sure the park brake is applied when the vehicle is stationary.
EXITING THE CAR
PARKING
NO U-TURNS
APPLY BRAKE
NEVER park across a pedestrian crossing.
CROSSING
NEVER undertake a U-turn in close proximity to the school.
NEVER undertake a three-point turn in close proximity to the school.
NO 3 POINT TURNS
Stay buckled up until the vehicle has
stopped.
BUCKLE UP
Demerit Points:* The Demerit Points Scheme is a national program that allocates penalty points (demerits) for a range of driving offences. A driver who has not committed any offences has ’zero’ points. If you commit an offence that carries demerit points, the points are added to your driving record.If you incur the threshold number of demerit points within a three-year period, a licence suspension or refusal is applied. The three-year period is calculated between the dates the offences were committed. It ends on the day your most recent offence was committed.
For further information regarding demerit points please visit: rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/safety-rules/demerits/
Parking RulesPlease park safely and legally on the streets around your school. Park legally so you do not incur parking fines and demerit points. Council’s Traffic Compliance Officers enforce parking around schools. If you park contrary to the road rules you will be fined!
For a list of all school zone driving and parking offences in New South Wales visit: https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/roads/safety-rules/demerits-school.pdf
You cannot stop or park your vehicle:
10m 10m
Within 10m of an intersecting road at an intersection without traffic lights (20m with traffic lights), unless a sign states you can park there (see image at left).
PENALTIES FROM: $344 Demerit Points apply
10m 20m
BUS STOP
Within 20m before and 10m after a bus stop (see image)
PENALTIES FROM: $268 Demerit Points apply in School Zone
You should park at least one metre from any other parked vehicle and entirely within any marked parking lines where provided (see image)
1m
This is the usual way to park unless signs tell you otherwise. You must park in the same direction as the adjacent traffic and parallel and as close as possible to the kerb.
Parallel parking
You can NOT park across driveways or pedestrian kerb ramps. A vehicle can be parked up to the wings on the driveways or ramp (see image)
Driveway Pedestrian kerb ramp
NO PARKING
NO PARKING
PENALTIES FROM: $268 Demerit Points apply in School Zone
PENALTIES FROM: $114
Wings
This is a road safety initiative developed by Hornsby Shire Council
Safe Walking Tips • Always use pedestrian crossings. • Never assume that a driver can see you or will stop for you. Their vision may be affected by the
sun, poor light, parked cars or other distractions.• Remember that drivers take longer than usual to stop in the rain or on a wet road.• At intersections, check for turning vehicles before you leave the footpath and while you are
crossing the road.• Children up to ten years old should hold an adult’s hand in the car park, on the footpath and
when crossing the road.• Avoid using a mobile phone, head phones or other device while you are crossing the road.• Watch out for bicycles.
This is a road safety initiative developed by Hornsby Shire Council
No Parking Zone• Drivers may stop in
this zone to drop off or pick up passengers or goods for a maximum of 2 minutes.
• The driver MUST remain in or within 3 metres of the vehicle at all times.
• The vehicle must not be left unattended.
• If times of operation are shown on the sign, the restriction only applies during the times shown.
• No Parking zones can also be used to drop off and pick up children.
No Stopping Zone• Stopping is not permitted
at any time.
• If times of operation are shown on the sign, the restriction only applies during the times shown.
PENALTYEXCEEDS$169 PL
US
2 DEMERITPOINTS
Drivers may stop in this zone to drop off or pick up children, but note: • Maximum stop time is 2 minutes• Driver must remain in or within 3 metres of the vehicle• Vehicle must not be left unattended
A road safety initiative of
The stated fines and demerit points apply in school zones and are current at time of printing. Jan 2013
Stopping is not permitted at any time.
Stopping is not permitted during the times shown on the sign.
If times of operation are shown on the sign, the restriction only applies during the times shown.
Drivers are not permitted to stop or park between the centre of the road and another vehicle that is parked at the side of the road.
KEEP OUR KIDS SAFE!PARK LEGALLY
IN SCHOOL ZONESNO PARKING
NO STOPPING
BUS ZONE
DOUBLE PARKING
PENALTYEXCEEDS$304 PL
US
2 DEMERITPOINTS
PENALTYEXCEEDS$304 PL
US
2 DEMERITPOINTS
PENALTYEXCEEDS$304 PL
US
2 DEMERITPOINTS
Bus Zones• Drivers are not permitted
to stop within a bus zone at any time.
• If times of operation are shown on the sign, the restriction only applies during the times shown.
Double Parking• Drivers are not permitted
to stop or park between the centre of the road and another vehicle that is parked at the side of the road.
• Double parking decreases visibility for motorists and pedestrians, and significantly reduces road safety around schools.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER:This document is produced as a guide only. Council takes no responsibility for any damage sustained to vehicles when parked in local streets. It is the responsibility of the driver to be aware of traffic regulations and parking restrictions when parking a vehicle and Council reserves its right to issue Penalty Infringements Notices in circumstances where traffic regulations or parking restrictions have been violated.
Parking Rules
Penalty: $114 or$344 in School Zone+ 2 Demerit Points
Penalty: $268 or $344 in School Zone + 2 Demerit Points
Penalty: $268 or$344 in School Zone + 2 Demerit Points
Penalty: $268 or $344 in School Zone + 2 Demerit Points
Road Safety
News
Term 3, 2020
Model safe and considerate behaviour for your child - they will learn from you!
How school parents & carers can help their community
In response to Covid-19, requests from State Government have created an expectation that parents/carers should drive each child directly to and from the school gate. This is unfortunately creating increased congestion issues within the school zones.
SCHOOL
With the congestion issues, comes complaints from the surrounding residents and community.
Below are some ideas that schools could suggest to their parents and students that may assist in alleviating some of these traffic issues:
Walk or cycle to school together while observing social distancing.
Park and walk - suggest that parents and carers park (legally) several blocks from the school zone and either walk to meet their child or ask their child to walk to them to be picked up.
A few school crossing tips from Stephen Miller the School Crossing Supervisor at Lane Cove Public.
Always… approach the pedestrian crossing slowly.Never… run onto, or across the crossing, even if the school crossing supervisor is in the middle of the road.
Always… watch for the School Crossing Supervisor’s signal.Never… cross unless the supervisor has indicated to you that it’s safe to do so.
Always… pay attention to the traffic as you cross. Sometimes vehicles may not stop or even suddenly begin to move again.Never… look down at your phone as you cross.
Always… get off your bike or scooter and push these across the crossing.Never… bounce balls or play with anything else you could drop.
Always... wait for your parents to arrive at the crossing if you’ve run on ahead, and then cross altogether.Never… assume traffic will stop for you, just because you are standing at a pedestrian crossing. Sometimes they just don’t.
Always… thank your School Crossing Supervisor – it is a very demanding job keeping everybody safe while also managing busy traffic flow.
Stephen cares very much about all the children he helps to keeps safe. You can really help him by remembering all these simple do’s and don’ts.
TOP TIPS - from a School Crossing Supervisor
From the NSW Department of Education - road safety education team
The current COVID-19 situation has seen an increase in the number of parents and carers choosing to drive their children to and from school, placing enormous pressure on the local traffic environment.Many school communities are experiencing increased traffic congestion due to inappropriate use of school Drop-off and Pick-up zones, particularly with vehicles stopping for too long.
How can you help to keep our children safe?
Check out this list of safety tips for drivers using a school Drop-off and Pick-up zone.
• Always drop off or pick up your child from the designated zone and follow the school’s procedures.
• Drivers should remain in their vehicles at all times in the Drop-off and Pick-up zone. • Drivers may stop for a maximum of 2 minutes in the Drop-off and Pick-up zone.• Ensure children use the Safety Door (the rear footpath side door) to get in and out
of the car. • Ensure the handbrake is applied when the vehicle is stationery. • Always park legally. • Avoid dangerous manoeuvres such as U-turns and three-point turns.
For more information: Visit: NSW Department of Education - Safe Travel and Safety Town