issue 12 – week 6 – term 3 wednesday 26 august 2020 · matthew jacobson . principal . school...
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Dear Lawson Families,
P&C Thank you. Thank you to the P&C for your continued support. We are working on the school playground, this is very exciting. We would love to have more Parent input. If you would like to take part in our P&C, please join our Facebook page or contact the school for further details. An important update regarding Opportunity placement tests To comply with the latest advice from NSW Health to minimise the risk of COVID-19 transmissions, the annual Opportunity Class Placement Test will now take place at a student’s own school rather than in examination centres which bring students from across settings and sectors together. To allow this change to be made, the test date is now 18 November 2020. The Department acknowledges the challenges faced by students during the pandemic response. The safety of our students and staff is of paramount importance. Marking of tests and student placements will continue to be managed by the High Performing Students Team. Only students whose parents have received a confirmation email from the High Performing Students Team are eligible to sit the test on the new date of 18 November. The application portal will not be re-opened for new applications. Placement in an opportunity class will be based solely on the results of the test to ensure the fair and consistent assessment of students across all schools and regions of NSW. Principals will not be required to provide school assessment scores, but are requested to verify the information entered by parents. The NSW Teachers Federation, NSWPPA and NSWSPC and have been consulted and are supportive of delivering the test in the applicants’ home primary schools. Further details on how this process will be managed will be announced as soon as they are confirmed and we will be communicating directly with all schools who are impacted. We would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone for helping us deliver this important program for our high potential students in Year 4.
Issue 12 – Week 6 – Term 3 Wednesday 26 August 2020
Important update school operations during the COVID-19 Pandemic Thank you to everyone for their continued patience and support during the COVID-19 pandemic. I can appreciate everyone’s frustrations with the continued changes happening. I’d like to share with you some of the latest advice from the Department of Education: Clarification for schools - identifying and responding to unwell students.
• During the COVID-19 pandemic, anyone with symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, loss of taste, and loss of smell), even mild symptoms, should not be at school.
• If, after testing negative, the person has ongoing symptoms which persist beyond 10 days, the person (staff or
students) should arrange to see their doctor. The medical assessment should consider whether the symptoms are typical for that person (for example seasonal, allergic rhinitis), and provide documentation for the school if this is the case. If there are new symptoms at any time, the person should be tested again.
• Isolated incidents of sneezing or coughing may not indicate that a student is suffering from an illness. Staff
should talk with students about how they are feeling to determine if a cough/sneeze is an isolated incident or whether the student is unwell. Where a student is unwell arrangements should be made to send them home.
• Schools should encourage staff and parents to arrange for the person who is unwell to be tested so they can
return to school as soon possible once their symptoms have resolved to minimise the absence from school. For people who are unwell with respiratory symptoms, a negative COVID-19 test result must be received and sighted by the school.
• COVID test results for HSC students will be prioritised by NSW Health to minimise any impact on HSC
preparations. When HSC students are getting tested, they need to advise the GP/clinic that they are currently doing their HSC so their test results can be prioritised.
• COVID-19 testing for students with complex health or disability may be challenging. In these situations, schools
are to ask the parent/carer to have their child assessed by their medical practitioner. Where a medical practitioner determines that a COVID-19 test is not indicated, a medical certificate must be provided to the school to confirm that the student does not have symptoms that warrant a COVID-19 test. The certificate must also indicate that the student is able to return to the school environment.
• Schools have reported concerns with obtaining COVID test results from some families. In these situations where
a parent/carer is unwilling to allow their child to undertake a COVID test or provide the school with a negative COVID-19 test result, the student is to be excluded from school for a 10-day period. Additionally, the student must have been symptom free for at least 3 days before returning to school.
Warm Regards, Matthew Jacobson Principal
School Banking We have been advised by School Banking that they will be temporarily suspending school banking and hope to resume later in Term 3. Apologies for the inconvenience. Students that are due to receive their Dollarmites reward, these will be sent home with students this week.
Uniform Shop The uniform shop is currently closed; however, orders can still be placed at the school office. Permission Notes When returning permission notes for school activities it is a legal requirement to return a SEPARATE permission note for each child. If you pay online it is still necessary to return the permission note to the office. In addition, if returning multiple notes for more than one child/activity, there is no need to put each note into a separate envelope. We are able to process multiple payments for multiple activities/children in the one transaction. Please ensure your child/s full name and class are on the permission note. Please remember for P&C activities such as fun food day/uniform shop, please do not pay online as the P&C have their own banking process and only accept cash or cheques made payable to “Lawson P&C Association”. Lost Property Lost property is located outside of the School Office. We still have a considerable amount of clothing without names clearly marked on them, lunch boxes and miscellaneous items to be reclaimed. Please remind your child to check lost property regularly for lost items.
Clothing and lunchboxes are outside the office for collection. Personal items such as glasses, wallets, watches etc are all held inside the front office. Any unclaimed uniform items will be sent to the uniform shop for resale and all containers and drink bottles will be disposed of.
Around the Grounds at Lawson PS SRC – Thanks to Mrs Cross and the SRC team for the fabulous movie Day last Monday. GREEN TEAM- New seedlings are being prepared for planting. Progress photos to follow. Thanks Mrs Schlegel.
Sports Awards for Week Four Week 4 -We had double sport on Friday.
Double Sport = Double FUN
Here’s what each award recipient had to say about their sport. Charlotte H- “I did Dance for sport and I got my award for the Cha-cha. I really like dancing.” Caleb L- “T-ball is really fun and challenging. My award was for persistence and enthusiasm.” Grace T- “I did Boot Camp. I like cheering on my team mates and resting after running.” Caitlin A- “I played Basketball. My award was for participation. It’s my favourite sport.” Lucas V- (absent-we’ll get his quote next week). Charlotte Hu- “I played Basketball. It was fun. Basketball is awesome.” Noah B- “I played T-ball. I like hitting the ball and not getting out. My award was for team spirit.” Cameron M- “I like dancing, moving around and listening to the music.”
Sports Awards Week Five Playing sport in the sleet and freezing cold=tough LPS kids
Freya D- “T-ball was so fun. I really like the team spirit.” Jay L- “My award was for Basketball. I’m good at it.” Grace W – “My award was for Boot Camp. I liked it all.” Bryce R – “My award was for dance. I got to dance.” From Sport News Reporters-Isla and Tyla Well done to our award recipients. Lawson PS has amazing sports stars. We
have fun and PLAY FAIR!!!!
*Cricket Blast continues to be an amazing opportunity for students to enhance their throwing, catching and hitting skills. *Gymnastics on the top oval at lunch on Thursdays is amazing. The energy and enthusiasm of LPS students is fantastic and everyone is developing new skills in balancing, jumping, weaving and ducking, aiming and throwing and working as a team.
*Cross Country this Thursday 27th August Week 6
*Stage 2 fundraiser – Pyjama Day. Week 7, Thursday 3rd September. Notes have gone home.
Early Stage One/Stage One Purple Morning Literacy
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Capability Classes Engaged and enthusiastic learners in CC Green. So many good things happening. Well done Koby, Maseo, Cobain, Nicholas and Isaac.
News from the Aquanauts
Aquanauts have been super busy
this fo rtnight with class speeches, Cricket Blast and Movie Day. Check out who got to sit wherever they liked for a day - Gus, Brenden, Albert, Freya, Evangeline, Lachlan, Tyla and Caleb. Well done guys on earning 60 Dojo points.
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Cricket Blast – Aqua in Action in the hall
Terrific Tessellations from the Aquanauts math’s lesson
Stage 1 Pink I crept into the beautiful Stage 1 Pink Classroom on Wednesday and they were so busy they didn’t realise I was taking photos of them working away during their literacy lesson. We want to wish Miss Conway from Pink class many blessings for a lovely wedding. A big congratulations and thank you to Miss Kate L. for completing her placement and looking after Pink while Miss Conway becomes Mrs Browne….yay!
Stage 1 -Pink’s amazing artwork.
Scoop from the Coop Chook Gallery
Early Stage One/Stage One Purple have given our chickens their names.
Thank you Lori Jakus’s mum
for the kind donation of Pixie.
Pixie
Storm Stella
Goldilocks Whitney Britney
Snowdrop
p&cnews
Welcome to 2020 Lawson P&C
Our next P&C meeting will be held on Thursday 10th September 2020
7pm via zoom. If you are looking at getting more involved in the school
and think that you would like to take on a roll within the P&C. Everyone is
welcome.
magpie markets
We have been working hard behind the scenes to get our
markets back up and running.
This has been a long and in-depth process to make sure we
are complying with both council and NSW health Covid
safety rules and regulations.
We have made the decision to not hold an August or
September market and we will make a decision on a month
to month basis after that.
We will keep you notified as things change.
uniform shop The Uniform Shop will operate via orders through the school office for now.
Our space is very small and is not equipped to adhere to safe social
distancing rules.
We are hoping this will change throughout Term 3 but for now we
appreciate your cooperation.
LOVE LOCAL Lessons
Soccer Skills: Beginner
Circus Skills: Hula Hooping
Cooking Beef Burgundy
Soccer Skills: Intermediate
Circus Skills: Juggling
Painting The Three Sisters
Soccer Skills: Advanced
Circus Skills: Poi
Watch eight free, online tutorials for both adults and children, featuring local talent such as Head Coach of the Young Matildas and Future Matildas Leah Blayney, hula-hooping superstar Suzy Spindoll, 8 Things chef Misha Laurent, and Pinot & Picasso’s Brock Waugh.
Each video is available at: bmcc.nsw.gov.au/love-local-lessons
These school holidays don’t miss Love Local Lessons!
Raising Kin is a support group forgrandparents, relatives and kinship carers who
care for a child who is a relative. This groupmeets on the first Wednesday of the month
during school term.
2020 TERM 3 DATESDate: Wednesday August 5, September 2Time: 10:00am-12:00pmVenue: The Hub, Springwood. Meeting Room 1
For more information or to RSVP please call Jenny on 0450 001 393
Interactive lunch box builder that helps parents and kidsplan and pack a healthy lunch with foods they like. Lots of quick and easy recipes and snack ideas.Informative blogs about healthy eating for the family.Sign up to receive the Healthy Lunch Box e-newsletter forideas, updates and recipes.
Healthy Lunch Box website
healthylunchbox.com.au
A one-stop-shop for everything you need toknow about packing a healthy lunch box.
Here's what you'll find on the website:
Kids Say is a dedicated space on Council’s Blue Mountains Have Your Say website, where kids (5-12 years) can take part in surveys and give feedback on matters that concern them. Council will use this input to inform decision-making.
Street Libraries are homes for books that kids can borrow, read and return.
For more information and to get involved go to yoursay.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/kids-say
Street Libraries
COVID-19 pandemic restrictions may affect when these Street Libraries will be installed.
SOFTBALLSOFTBALLCome and play
with Blue Mountains!
Register online today!
Google Blue Mountains
Softball or call 0403 166 207
Rego days!
Sun 30th August
Sun 13th September
10am - 1pm
Lomatia Park
Springwood
Family friendly and fun
for all ages, 4 to 94!
Season commences Sat
10th October 2020
Katoomba
(UVSQ-3WUS)
understanding young people
come and join us to discuss all things concerning young people and their
wellbeing, as well as find out information on the arrival of headspace Katoomba
whenThursday 27th August 2020
6:30pm - 7:30pm (you may arrive from 5:30pm to allow for ample sign-in time to adhere to physical distancing
measures).
where?Katoomba RSL - 86 Lurline St, Katoomba NSW 2780
rsvpplease go to: http://ow.ly/A2ej50B0SZh to reserve your spot!
Please note that spots are limited due to COVID-19 regulations. Please RSVP by Tuesday 25th August.
questions via email to
or call 0439 935 570
headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation is funded by the Australian Government
Department of Health