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Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s): The month of November brings about a focus on peace. On Remembrance Day, we are called to examine our conscience, and remind ourselves that we are called to be a peacemaker, through our words, beliefs and actions. Also in November as Catholics, we recognize two significant feast days. “All Saints Day” reminds us of those who lived faithful lives in the church and on “All Soul’s Day” we remember those who have died. We pray as a school community that the saints will help us live the gospel message, and to be people of peace, and that we will be reunited with those who have died one day in heaven, in full realization of God’s promise. On November 11th our school will gather in the gym to commemorate Remembrance Day. Ms. Couto Ms. Pavicic-Zupan and Ms. Brennan will be planning and co-ordinating a special Remembrance Day Celebration. The ceremony will begin at 10:30 AM. Please join us to pray, remember and celebrate peace. We wish to ensure that today’s young people understand and appreciate the sacrifices that others who have been called upon to make in defense of freedom and democracy that we enjoy today. During the month, teachers will be preparing Progress Reports and planning for Parent Teacher Conferences. Staff will continue to look at EQAO results and other student Data and plan for this school year. These results assist teachers in long range planning and to adjust the curricula to best suit the learning needs of their students. Progress reports communicate the student’s achievement and provide information that will encourage students to set goals for learning, help teachers and assist parents in supporting learning at home. Parent/Teacher conferences will be held on the evening of Thursday, November 13th and the morning of Friday, November 14th. We look forward to seeing you all! Please note that November 14th is a PD day and there is no school for students. Ms. Sarina Scarmozzino Ms. C. Crispo & Mr. S. Dempsey Principal
In Flanders Fields
By: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (1872-1918) Canadian Army
In Flanders Fields the poppies blow Between the crosses row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
St. Jane Frances
Catholic School
2745 Jane Street Toronto, Ontario M3L 2E8
Tel. 416 393 5296 Fax. 416 393 5135
Sarina Scarmozzino, Principal Cathy Crispo, Co- Principal
Stephen Dempsey, Co-Principal
Gina Iuliano Marello, Superintendent 416 222 8282, ext. 2267
Patricia Bottoni, Trustee 416 512 3404
Ms. D. Martinez
CSAC Chair
St. Jane Frances Parish 2747 Jane Street, North York M3L 2E8
416 741-1463
Hours of Operation: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Lunch Period: 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
TORONTO CATHOLIC DISTRICT
From the Principal’s Desk November 2014
Curriculum Night
Please join us on the evening of Thursday September 19th to meet your child’s
teacher. Curriculum night provides an opportunity to build on the partnership
between home and school that will assist in ensuring that the school year is a
successful one. It is an opportunity to connect with your child’s teacher as we
begin the new school year.
More information on this important event, including the start time and schedule,
will be sent home with the student within the next week!!
CSAC Meeting and Elections. On Wednesday September 26th, we will have our CSAC Meeting and Elections.
I encourage you to consider being a part of our Catholic School Advisory
Committee as this provides you with the opportunity to be directly involved in
school initiatives.
Stay tuned for more information in the next few weeks!!
Hope to see you there!!
MONTHLY VIRTUES
Peace Makers Why Remember? Traditionally, November is considered the month of peace and co-operation.
We must remember. If we do not, the sacrifice of those one hundred thousand Canadian lives will be meaningless. They died for us, for their homes and families and friends, for a collection of traditions they cherished and a future they believed in; they died for Canada. The meaning of their sacrifice rests with our collective national consciousness; our future is their monument.
Heather Robertson, A Terrible Beauty, The Art of Canada at War. Toronto, Lorimer, 1977
The quote for this month is “Peace I leave to you, my peace I give to you.” John 14:27. Offering each other the sign of peace during Mass is probably considered to be the “fun” part for some of our younger students. Yet Catholic social teaching reminds us that we are one human family whatever, our national, racial, ethnic, economic, and ideological differences. We are our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers, wherever they may be. Loving our neighbours has a global dimension in a shrinking world. The Gospel calls us to be peacemakers. Our love for all our sisters and brothers.
ST. JANE FRANCES CATHOLIC SCHOOL
ADVISORY COUNCIL Please join us at our next meeting on Wednesday, November 19th at 6:30 p.m. in the Library. If you require babysitting, please call the school, 416-393-5296, so that arrangements can be made. We welcome your attendance and input. The CSAC is kicking off their Kernel Popcorn Fundraiser campaign. Stay tuned - letters with information on the fundraiser will be sent home on Monday, November 17, 2014
PROGRESS REPORTS AND PARENT
TEACHER CONFERENCES
Progress reports will be sent home Tuesday, November 11th, 2014. Parent Teacher Conferences will be held Thursday, November 13th, 2014 in the evening and Friday, November 14th, 2014 in the morning. Please ensure that you return the Parent/Teacher Conference Forms sent home earlier. Appointments will be booked on a first return first booked basis.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY DAY
Friday, November 14th, 2014 is a Professional Activity Day for Parent/Teacher Conferences. There will be no school for students on this day.
SCHOOL HOURS
General Entry: 8:30am (Including JK/SK & ISP)
Morning Session 8:30am – 11:15am (JK/SK – Gr.8)
Morning Recess: 10:12am – 10:27am
Lunch: 11:15am – 12:15pm
Afternoon Session: 12:15pm – 3:30pm (JK/SK – Gr.8)
Afternoon Recess: 1:40pm – 1:55pm (NEW TIME)
General Dismissal: 3:30pm (Including JK/SK)
SAFETY PROCEDURES To help eliminate trespassers, reduce the traffic existing in the corridors at entry and dismissal times and prevent the unnecessary interruptions to the teaching/learning your child receives each day, we ask for your support and cooperation in adhering to the following procedures:
1. All visitors and parents are to report to the office. Students are to be picked up and dropped off in the playground.
2. If you are dropping off your child after the start of the school
day, please come to the office and report to the secretary.
3. Students are not permitted to leave the school grounds for any reason unless they bring a written, signed and dated permission note from his/her parent, or unless a parent/guardian comes to pick up his/her child. If you are picking up your child before dismissal (i.e. for an appointment), please report to the office and sign your child out and wait for your child in the lobby.
4. If someone other than a parent or the usual caregiver for your
child is picking up your child, please advise your child’s teacher or the office through a phone call or a note.
5. If you are dropping off a lunch or other items during school
hours, please leave them at the office with your child’s name and teacher’s name.
6. If you have an appointment with a teacher or you would like to
make an appointment, please report to the office and our secretary will make the necessary arrangements.
7. In addition to the regular school day, please be aware that
playground supervision begins fifteen minutes before school begins 8:30 a.m. Please be aware that children who arrive before 8:15 a.m. and students who remain past 3:30 p.m. in the playground are not being supervised by teachers. Students who are participating in extra-curricular activities before and after school (i.e. school teams, clubs, extra assistance with school work etc.) are supervised by teachers.
PIZZA LUNCH
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH, 2014
PICTURE RE-TAKE DAY/
CASUAL DRESS DOWN
DAY
Wednesday , November 19th, 2014
If your child was absent, or if you were not happy with your child’s picture taken in October, please send a note to your child’s teacher requesting your child’s picture to be taken on Picture Re-Take. In addition, students from Grade 4 to 8 will be taking their class photos on that day.
Toronto Public Health Dental and Oral Health
Services Toronto Public Health (T.P.H.) provides dental programs to children from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8. To identify children with oral health problems, a screening program is offered to students in accordance with the Ontario Ministry of Health requirements for mandatory health programs. The screening is an assessment by a dental hygienist using sterilized instruments. The dental hygienist will assess the need for tropical fluoride, scaling, sealant and any other obvious dental needs. As a follow up to the screening, only parents whose children are identified as requiring dental services will be notified. A note to that effect will be sent home with your child/ren for your information and action. You may also receive a phone call from the T.P.H. dental staff to assist you in accessing care. Please be advised that the screening assessment does not replace the dental examination done by a licensed dentist. If you do not wish your child/ren to be screened, please inform the school. For additional information, please contact T.P.H. at the 416-338-1254 or visit their website at http://www.toronto.ca/health/dental/childrenyouth.htm.
PLEASE NOTE THE DENTAL SCREENING
AT ST. JANE FRANCES WILL TAKE
PLACE FROM
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH TO
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21RD, 2014
PLANNING FOR SUCCESS It would seem that every month in a school is busy, but the end of October and November are our “building” months, which keep us especially busy. Our School Improvement Team (S.I.T.) has met with the task of analyzing our scores from EQAO, CAT, and third term report cards. We are in the process of updating our School Learning Plan which will provide the focus for our instruction, our purchasing, extra-curricular activities and our CSAC budget.
PRIMARY CHRISTMAS CONCERT
(JK-GRADE 3) Parents are invited to celebrate the joy of Christmas with the primary and kindergarten students at their concert Dec 17th at 7 pm. Tickets will be on sale at the end of November. More information will follow.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS
On Tuesday October, 28th 2014. The Multiple Exceptionalities class participated in a 250m cross country race at Earl Bales Park. We were blessed with a beautiful
day and fun was had by all. All students were able to
participate and did their very best at the competition. The class had the opportunity to learn about sportsmanship
and to make new friends. A special mention goes to Katie C. who was able to win a third place medal in the girls (12 -
13 years) cross country race. We look forward to the track and field meet in the Spring. We would like to extend a
special thank you to Mr. Pitto (M.E. Teacher) and
Educational Assistant’s Ms. Pastore and Ms. Pantaleo for accompanying the class on their trip.
THANK YOU TRUSTEE BOTTONI!!
SPECIAL THANK YOU TO TRUSTEE
BOTTONI FOR FUNDING OUR NEW
KINDERGARTEN PLAY STRUCTURES –
OUR KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS ARE
ENJOYING THE NEW EQUIPMENT!
OCTOBER STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
THEME: GRATITUDE
Congratulations to the Student of the Month recipients who have shown gratitude. The following students have shown appreciation by sharing and giving. They have shown appreciation by acknowledging acts of kindness and by saying thank you. Let us learn from this month’s recipients; let us all remember to always show gratitude with a smile or a thank you.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS:
LUCAS D.
DERRICA G.
ASHLEY A.
MALINA R.
TIFFANY N.
BIANCA V.
ANGEL ALEXANDER W.
AVA W.
FAIZAT A.
KAYA C.
VANESSA A.
DYLAN D.
ASHLEY N.
CARLOS H.
GEORGINA A.
JOE Q.
LUKE K.
JASMINE M.
NESTOR B.
STACY N.
STEFANIA R.
MICHELL T.
BINEL M.
HARRY V.
MIGUEL C.
NAOMI M.
JONATHAN K.
KAYLA H.
JESSA A.
ARGENYS G.
ADRYANO G.
FILIPPO Q.
JULIANA W.
SHA’KYRA L.
NATALIA G.
SECONDARY SCHOOL OPEN HOUSES An important decision made each year by our Grade 8 students and parents is selecting a high school. Last week our Grade 8 students received the Catholic Secondary School Application Forms. These application forms should be returned to the school by November 6, 2014. All Toronto Catholic District School Board secondary schools welcome Grade 8 students and their families to open houses each fall. This is an opportunity to meet some of the staff, check out school facilities and learn more about the various programs, services and activities as you prepare for Catholic secondary school education. Most open houses begin at 7:00 p.m. For a complete list of dates and locations, visit: http://www.tcdsb.org/school/OpenHouses/Pages/default.aspx.
HALLOWEEN FUN St. Jane Frances celebrated Halloween in style with help from Ms. Frydrych, Mr. Turco and Ms. Mercuri and the Grade 8 students who organized the dance for all to enjoy. A great time was had by all. The Grades J.K. to three students had a dance in the morning. The Juniors and Intermediates enjoyed the dance in the afternoon. Thank you to all students who bought a Pop-O-Gram. All proceeds from the dance will go to the Grade 8 Student Council. A special “Thank you” goes out to Mr. Pletzer – our School D.J. who contributed to making this event successful.
DRESS FOR THE WEATHER November brings with it the beginning of winter’s chill and - perhaps -
the first snow fall of the season. It is very important that your children dress appropriately. Please make sure that they come to school with a winter coat or snowsuit, a hat that can protect their ears, and gloves or mittens. An extra pair of shoes and socks is also useful.
FLU SEASON: TORONTO PUBLIC HEALTH If your child is sick or has any flu like symptoms, please keep them at home and visit a doctor to get proper direction. Information is available on both the board and Toronto Public Health websites: www.tcdsb.org www.toronto.ca/health
Toronto Public Health Tips for Avoiding the
Spread of Flu and Other Viruses:
Get your flu shot
Wash your hands often
Cover your cough/sneeze
Do the knuckle bump instead of shaking hands
Stay home if you are sick
Consult your doctor if you are experiencing flu-like symptoms
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES:
FIRE DRILLS To help our students become familiar with the proper evacuation procedures, the school and fire department officials conduct fire drills on a regular basis. During these drills, students are directed by the teacher to leave the school promptly and in an orderly manner using their designated exit to the predetermined areas in the schoolyard. These exits are displayed in each room and students are informed of their location. Any other individuals who are in the building must also leave when the alarm sounds. Each teacher will confirm that his/her students are present. Three fire drills have already been held in the Fall, and another three will be held in the Spring.
LOCKDOWN There may be situations where the school, under the direction of the Police, may need to “lockdown”. The School Board has mandated that lockdown procedures be added to the school’s safety routines. Essentially the lockdown procedures attempt to secure students in their own classrooms in the event that there is a high risk incident about to unfold in the school or in dealing with the presence of an individual in possession of a dangerous article on school property. Lockdown procedures will be followed according to Board Policy. The school has already conducted a “Lockdown Procedure” drill in the Fall and one will be conducted in the Spring. When a lockdown has been initiated, all staff and students will follow the following actions:
All students and staff inside the building or in portables will remain in their classrooms
Students or staff in hallways or washrooms will be expected to go to the closest classroom
Students and staff will remain in the classroom until further instructions are given
All students and staff that are outside the building are to quickly move as far away from the building as possible and remain there until further instructions are provided. Teachers will review with their students these procedures to prepare them for the Lockdown Drill.
SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR IS
COMING TO ST. JANE FRANCES
ON THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER
10th TO NOVEMBER 14th
WE HOPE TO SEE
YOU THERE!
CROSS COUNTRY
Congratulations to all our Cross Country runners and coaches for their
outstanding dedication and hard work. Runners trained long and hard for
the past month and their focused effort paid off at the divisional and
regional meets.
Special thanks to the Cross Country coaches: Ms. Freire, Ms. Gates, Ms.
Power, and Ms. Raposo for their enthusiasm and support. Thank you also
to Mr. Minnella and Ms. Pipitone for volunteering at the Divisional Cross
Country Meet.
ST. JANE FRANCES RUNNERS – BOYS
Jose Mancia Lopez
John Campoverde
Jerome Imoukhuede
Robert Herman
Yonas Yosief
Antonuos Zea
Diego H.
Alexander L.
Oneal B.
Nathen H.
Kevin C.
Aleksandor R.
Nickolas Y.
Javier A.
Nigel A.-F.
Tyler S.
Gianni C.
Daniel S.
Deven Che
Cordlyne Nwankwo
Braedan Walker Kelvin
Ramirez
Jake Allias
Alejandro Loayza
Sydney Francis
ST. JANE FRANCES RUNERS – GIRLS
Janelle N.
Stella Grace G.
Maya R.
Solehil T. R.
Sylvia T.
Shania D.
Chanel A.F.
Jasmine M.
Yadhira M.
Wanika M.
Annalisa E.
Sabrina F.
Breanna Mitchell
Kayla Chen
Shanice Davidson
Marion Pile
RUNNERS WHO QUALIFIED FOR THE REGIONAL
MEET ON OCT 21
Antonuos Z.
Diego H.
Kevin C.
Aleksador R.
Javier A.
Tyler S.
Daniel S.
Braedan W.
Kelvin Ramirez
Cordlyne Nwankwo
Alejandro Loayza
Sidney Francis
CONGRATULATIONS TEAM!
We are proud of all of you.
Celebrating 50 Years
At St. Jane Frances!
On Saturday, May 23, 2015, St. Jane Frances School will proudly
celebrate 50 years of excellence in Catholic Education. To
commemorate this golden anniversary, all members of the school
community – both past and present – will be invited to attend Mass
at St. Jane Frances Catholic Church followed by an Open House at
the school. Additional details regarding the day’s activities will be
shared in the coming months.
To help bring our history to life, we’re seeking school pictures
(e.g., class composites, athletic events, concerts, etc.) from the
past 50 years. These photos will be included in a special slideshow
to be shared at the Open House in the spring. If you have any
such pictures, we kindly ask you to visit our school Web site and
click the 50th Anniversary tab, where images can be uploaded for
school use.
Thanks in advance to all and stay tuned for additional information
about the big event throughout the year.
IMPORTANT UPDATES FROM
THE ST. JANE FRANCES CHOIR &
MRS. BRENNAN
Our Choir sang beautifully at our opening
School Mass on October 10th. They are currently rehearsing for the Remembrance
Day Assembly, themed "Praying for Peace", with over 30 regular members who practice on
Tuesdays at lunchtime. Students from grades 3
to 8 are welcome to come and share the gift of song. Our special project this year will be to
prepare for the 50th Anniversary celebrations!
Grades 4 and 5 students tell the story of their Musical Family Trees - see them on display
on the second floor!
Our Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2 and 3 students
are preparing for the upcoming Christmas Concert, December 17, 2014 at 7 PM - we
hope to see you there to celebrate the miracle of Jesus' birth with performances by your little
miracles!
November Events/Observances November 1 All Saints Day
https://www.tcdsb.org/news/othernews/2014/pages/all-saints-day.aspx
November 2 All Souls Day https://www.tcdsb.org/news/othernews/2014/pages/all-souls'-day.aspx
National Down Syndrome Awareness Week November 1-7, 2014 http://www.cdss.ca/
November 5, 2014—Take Our Kids to Work Day
November 11, 2014—Remembrance Day
Angel Foundation Gala Royale November 14, 2014. Mark Your Calendars! http://www.tcdsb.org/news/newsreleases/pages/evening-to-feed-the-soul-gala-royale.aspx
French Immersion Workshop for Parents Saturday, November 15th 8:30 am—3:30 pm at the Catholic Education Centre, 80 Sheppard Avenue East Visit our website for more information www.tcdsb.org
November 16-23—Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week
November 27—Caucus Meeting (Swearing in of new Board of Trustees; election of Chair and Vice-Chair)
Remember to follow @TCDSB on Twitter for all the latest news and important information throughout the year.
Monthly Update from the
Toronto Catholic District
School Board
Share Your Stories of Charity TCDSB Wave of Charity will be showcased through monthly videos
throughout the school year. Submit your stories and photos to
[email protected]. Visit our website for more information, or to
view the video for October.
http://www.tcdsb.org/Board/NurturingOurCatholicCommunity/YearOfC
harity/Pages/Heart-of-Charity.aspx
Lift Up Your Hearts and Keep the Wave of Charity Moving Across the
Board!
Share your stories via twitter @TCDSB #waveofcharity
Reminder: Education and Community Resource
Fair Helping parents of children with special needs link with resources within
the TCDSB and the community
November 8th, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Catholic Education Centre
http://www.tcdsb.org/pages/education-and-community-resources-fair-
2014.aspx
Reminder to Students About University Applications By the end of November 2014, students will receive your Application Access Code Letter from your guidance counsellor with your school number, student number and temporary PIN. Keep this letter for your records. You will need this information to apply. January 14, 2015--Deadline to submit your completed application to the OUAC.
Health Update—Ebola In response to Ebola concerns, staff from the Board’s Occupational
Health and Safety Department and Facilities Department have been
reviewing and auditing school cleaning, disinfection and infection control
measures since September 2014. Staff and students are reminded to wash
their hands frequently and cough into your sleeve. Staff are also working
closely with Toronto Public Health on monitoring school absenteeism.
The Board has posted resource material from the medical authorities on
Ebola.
http://www.tcdsb.org/FORSTUDENTS/HealthandSafety/Pages/Default.a
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Parents are reminded to contact the school office if your child is returning
from West Africa or any other location affected by the Ebola crisis.”