march 2015 meadows newsletter page phone · march 2015 meadows newsletter_____ page mission and...
TRANSCRIPT
March 2015 Meadows Newsletter _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page
Mission and Vision Statement: Our vision and mission at Meadows School is to create a safe environment, where children can achieve their potential, become responsible citizens and life-long learners and
appreciate and adapt to the diversity of our society.
1220-22nd Street Phone: (204) 729-3988
Brandon MB R7B 1T4 Fax: (204) 729-3970
Email: http://www.brandonsd.mb.ca/meadows/newsletter/page one.htm
MARCH 2015
Mr. Dave Lim, Principal
My goodness, February was a great month full of
exciting learning activities at Meadows School! On Febru-
ary 5, we celebrated a very successful 2nd Annual Mead-
ows Culture Day. Some students were heard saying that “I
felt like I have traveled around the world in one day.” It
was a great way to celebrate and showcase rich cultural
diversity within our Meadows School Community.
We also had a very successful Book Fair and Science/
Interest Fair, showcasing many excellent student research
projects. For ‘I Love to Real’ Week we had special guest
readers: Mayor Rick Chrest, BSD Trustee Pat Bowslaugh,
Fire Fighter Sarah Peto, BU President Dr. Gervan Fearron
and Westman Immigration CFO Richard Bruce read their
favourite children’s book to our students.
Have a great March and see you at Parent Teacher
Student Conferences later this month!
Kindergarten to Grade 8 School Registration deadline
was March 4 and must be received by the school in order
for your child to be considered ‘registered’.
IF YOU HAVEN’T COMPLETED YOUR CHILD’S
2015-2016 REGISTRATION, PLEASE DO SO
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Yearly staffing decisions are based on the
information provided by you at this time.
Thank you!
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
REGISTRATION REMINDERS
There are still too many parents parking or making
U-turns on the crosswalk, or stopping to drop off kids in
non-stopping zones.
This is becoming a huge safety concern,
as patrols/kids cannot see to cross.
Staff and by-law officers have been instructed to report
licence plate numbers of drivers ignoring the warning
signs.
Let’s work together for the safety of all. Thank you.
DATES TO REMEMBER Mar 6 Winter Activity Day Gr 7/8 Ski Trip
Mar 13 Hot Dog Fundraiser, noon
Mar 17 Celebration of Learning, 5:30-6:30
Mar 17 Westman Science Fair, all day
Mar 18 Music Assembly, 11:00
Mar 19/20 Parent/Student/Teacher Interviews
Mar 24 Winter Activity Day Gr 5/6 Ski Trip
Mar 26 Gr 7/8 Battle of the Books, 1:00-3:40, Gym
Mar 30-Apr 3 SPRING BREAK!!!
Apr 6 Classes Resume
Apr 9 Day of Pink
Apr 10 Parent Council Family Movie Night, 7:00
March 2015 Meadows Newsletter ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 2
February 9, 2015
To: Brandon School Division Principals, Teachers and Parents
RE: SOCIAL MEDIA CONCERNS
Please be advised that the School Resource Officers (SROs) with the Brandon Police Service have been involved in several com-
plaints involving the use of Social Media programs over the past year. This has involved a number of the students in our school
Division.
These complaints involve the sending and receiving of naked or sexually revealing pictures of students under the age of 18 years,
as well as threatening and bullying text messages. These matters have been brought to the attention of our Crown Attorney and
we have carried out a review of the legal authority and responsibilities of the students and the owners (the parents) of the elec-
tronic devices.
We strongly advise and urge parents to be diligent and monitor their children’s activities on their devices. The activities which
form these incoming complaints very often are the basis for charges under the Criminal Code of Canada, such as: Possession,
Making and Distribution of Child Pornography, Uttering Threats, Luring and Criminal Harassment. A simple example of this: a
child who takes a naked/sexually revealing picture (“pic”) of someone they know (or should have known) to be under the age of
18 and knowingly keeps it on their phone may be liable under the Criminal Code of Canada for Possession of Child Pornogra-
phy. If that child sends this picture to others, he or she has then distributed the image and is chargeable for Distribution of Child
Pornography.
The Brandon Police Service SROs are hoping to meet with teachers and students throughout the next few months in a proactive
initiative to inform and educate all students who are using iPhones and other electronic devices about the seriousness of charges.
These charges could have an impact on future employment, schooling and travel abroad. The SROs do not want to see any stu-
dent charged for a criminal offense because of a lack of knowledge. We are hoping students will actively participate and ask any
questions they have about this important issue.
If anyone has any questions or further concerns regarding this issue please don’t hesitate to contact the BPS SROs.
Cst. Dana McCallum (K-8)
Phone: 204-729-2344
BRANDON POLICE SERVICE
1020 Victoria Avenue Brandon, Manitoba R7A 1A9
Telephone: (204) 729-2345
www.brandon.ca
Cst. Dave Scott (HS)
Phone: 204-729-2360
March 2015 Meadows Newsletter ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 3
MEADOWS INTEREST FAIR 2015
Classroom Student Interest Project Title
1-2 Arthur Kaleb McAuley Hockey
1-2 Burton Kyla Buhler Horses
1-2 Burton Gabriel McAuley Lions
1-2 Burton Joel Paddock Koalas
1-2 Burton Kristian Williamson Pokémon
1-2 Miller Cohen Atkinson Volcanos
1-2 Miller Jayleigh Hearn Pony Care
1-2 Pike/Sobkow Veronika Hrytsenko Life of Bees
3-4 Brereton Danica Seaton The Solar System
3-4 Chyzyk/Stutsky David Paddock Bees
3-4 Chyzyk/Stutsky Danielle Spitzer Penguins
3-4 Chyzyk/Stutsky Erica Stutsky and Kristy Stutsky Horses
3-4 Cowell Brynn Hearn Nature
3-4 Cowell Garet Ramage Rocks and Minerals
3-4 DeDecker Echo Klassen and Nevaeh Russell Piggies
3-4 DeDecker Brette Smith and Riley Romano Mood Stones
3-4 H-Z/Janzen Matthew Escoto and Chace Williment Skateboarding
3-4 H-Z/Janzen Milla Linde and Kaylee Haaksma The History of Horses
3-4 H-Z/Janzen Chloe McAuley Dogs
5-6 MacDonald Josh May and Cruz Williment Pokémon
5-6 Pieroni Nate Buhler Astronomy
5-6 Werbowski Cullen Shaluk Minecraft
5-6 Pieroni Payton McFarlane & Ry Morcombe What Do Tigers Eat?
MEADOWS SCIENCE FAIR 2015
Classroom Student Science Project Title
1-2 Miller Keaton Major Does adding mirrors to a kaleidoscope increase reflections seen?
1-2 Pike/Sobkow Jocelyn McNiven What happens when an underwater volcano erupts?
1-2 Pike/Sobkow Shaunté Shannachappo Colourful Milk Swirls Experiment
3-4 Brereton Christian Hamilton How do you build an electrical circuit?
3-4 Brereton/H-Z/J Alex McFarland and Brooke Kowall Can milk turn to stone?
3-4 Cowell Leyton Gouldie How does inflation pressure affect the bounce of a soccer ball?
3-4 DeDecker Jayce Thompson Which hockey stick shoots harder?
3-4 DeDecker Cole Williamson Which Plant Grows Better Under Which Light?
3-4 H-Z/Janzen Avery Birch Can you prevent a soda container from exploding after shaking?
5-6 Pieroni Jake Blazeiko Can you create power with pennies?
5-6 Pieroni Callum Caryk-Halls Do winter tires help stop a car?
5-6 Pieroni Patrick Spitzer What material is the best sound insulator?
5-6 Tillie Shane Sangster How visible are you at night with or without reflective clothing?
5-6 Tillie Brody Krieser and Jessica Brown How does the brain work?
5-6 Werbowski Ethan Penman Sand or Salt? Which works better to melt ice?
7-8 Banks Kailey Thompson What is the effect of liquids on teeth?
SCIENCE/INTEREST PROJECTS
What a fantastic array of interests and science projects our students showcased
on February 19! Congratulations to all of the winners in the various categories but
we’d like to emphasize that each and everyone who developed a project is a winner.
A lot of hard work by the students (and their parents!) went into this Science/
Interest Fair and we’re very proud of all of you.
A huge thank you goes out to our panel of expert judges:
Catherine Beaupré * Travis Gouldie * Matthew Heintz * Melissa Lander
Abdul Mohamed * Disha Pandya * Olivia Pieroni
Mrs. Norah Pieroni Gr 5/6
March 2015 Meadows Newsletter ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 4
HALEP @ Meadows Websites to Check Out!
These websites are fun, educational and engaging. Check them out! See Mrs. Lander ([email protected]) if
you want to learn more about any of the information on the websites. Make sure you have a parent’s permission
before you look at these sites!
Cool Math Games is one of the most popular web sites for kids, and
for a good reason! There are cool games based on strategy, skill, logic,
number, science, geography and more. The best part is, no one will
complain when you play them, because you are learning! Visit
http://www.coolmath-games.com/ to let the games begin!
If you love Science like I do, get to Lawrence Hall of Science as fast as
you can! There are awesome science experiments and activities that will
walk you through what to do step by step! Some of the topics include:
a parachute drop, making goo, crystals, bug hunts, building a bridge,
and even how to fill things up without spilling! Visit: http://
www.lawrencehallofscience.org/kidsite/#activity-slider to have a blast!
Open to anyone under 29 years old.
Snap a photo* that explores the cultural traditions in your family,
school, or community.
Tell us your image’s story in a short 200-word caption.
This year’s theme: Cultures within us and around us
Four prize categories, for youth from kindergarten up to age 29.
Prizes include: iPads, Digital Cameras, Gift Cards, Cash!
Download a free tip sheet by photographer Colin Boyd-Shafer, and class-
room learning tools by visiting http://passagestocanada.com/imagine-
culture-contest-resources/
Submit online by March 31st!
For more information and to submit your work visit: http://
passagestocanada.com/imagine-culture-contest/
Imagine Culture Photo Contest!
March 2015 Meadows Newsletter ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 5
Grade 9 Application Due Date
Date: Monday, March 16, 2015
Time: 4:00 pm
Location: Brandon School Division Administration
Office
Grade 9 School Assignment Meeting
Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Brandon School Division Administration
Office
Grade 9 Registration
Calendar of Events
GRADE 9 HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATIONGRADE 9 HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION
Calendar of EventsCalendar of Events
SPIRIT WEEK
MARCH 23 to MARCH 27
Monday March 23: Hat Day
Tuesday, march 24: Sports Day
Wednesday, March 25: Dress like a Cowboy Day
Thursday, march 26: Dress like a Teacher Day
Friday, March 27: PJ Day
Student letters will be mailed out the week of March 30 – April 3, 2015
March 2015 Meadows Newsletter ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 6
Mrs. Jill Lee, Librarian
BRUCE AUSTIN LIBRARY
POSTPONED FROM EARLIER DATE: March 18/15, 11:00-11:30: ASSEMBLY for School DRUM CLUB and GR 5/6 CHOIR, gymnasium.
All are welcome to attend.
Westman Youth Football Association Registration
Don't Miss Out! SPACE may be limited…...so don't delay! Come See What We're All About!
No fundraising… No Volunteer fees…
(**All parents are encouraged to give of their time as WYFA is run solely by volunteers).
First Registration March 7th & 8th
Brandon Shoppers Mall Saturday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Sunday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Second Registration Sunday, March 22nd
Crocus Plains High School Cafeteria 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
PARENTS and PLAYERS Players are encouraged to attend the registration.
Scholastic Book Fair 2015 was a big
SUCCESS! Meadows Library hosted a Book Fair on February 19
th
and sold $4606.00 worth of product! That was a $500 in-
crease over last year’s fair. Thank you everyone for spend-
ing to add books to our library!
Winner of the $25 family draw was Carter Gray. There
were also 22 winners of door prizes (one from each class)
and each classroom teacher chose $25 worth of books for
their class. The library also chose $900 worth of books to
add to our inventory and still ended up with a further
$600 to spend before the end of the school year!
I could not have run the Book Fair without the help of
the 20 Grade 7/8 Volunteers who were awesome. They
each rec’d a $10 credit as payment and had fun spending
that.
There were 3 books purchased parents through the
Wish List program and so Miss Arthur, Mrs. DeDecker and
Mr. MacDonald’s class each rec’d a book from their list.
Thanks to the Jones and Klassen families!
Battle of the Books 2015! Grade 7/8 students have been reading from six select-
ed titles since early January. Mrs. Lee has been popping
into 7/8 classrooms to encourage students to keep read-
ing at least four to six titles. The grade 7/8 classroom
teachers have each read one of the titles to their classes,
so progress is rolling along! There was a “bag lunch”
book talk at noon on Wednesday, February 25 for inter-
ested students who wanted to discuss the books.
Dates for the Battle have changed….
Deadline to complete reading is now March 18th, then
teams of four will be formed and the Battle Date will be
Thursday, March 26th
during the afternoon in the Gym.
Teams will have to correctly answer trivia about the six
titles.
Each student taking part will receive a door prize and
the winning team receives Meadows Medals!!!
Keep reading if you are not quite finished your four titles!
Get ready to Battle!
March 2015 Meadows Newsletter ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 7
PARENT COUNCIL
We invite you to come share ideas and learn first hand information about the
activities that are taking place at your child’s school.
We would love to see more members
come out and be involved in activities that parent council supports. The meetings take
place once a month, free child care is provided.
President—Stephanie Cruickshanks Vice-president—Lorie Stutsky
Secretary—Diane Birch Treasurer—Amy Grift
Next meeting Monday, March 23 at 7:00 pm
Online Registration Available!Online Registration Available! Www.campswithmeaning.orgWww.campswithmeaning.org 204204--895895--CAMP (2267)CAMP (2267)
Ham/Garlic Fundraiser
Thank you to everyone who supported our
recent fundraiser. We sold 1155 coils.
Great work Meadows!!
Gift certificates have been awarded to the
two top sellers.
1st place Kristy & Erica Stutsky
2nd place Kendra & Jason Grift
~ Meadows Parent Council
at
Meadows School Gymnasium
Friday, April 10 at 7:00
Movie Playing: To be announced
Movie provided by: Parent Council
PARENTS of BEFORE & AFTER Students The YMCA will once again be offering the Before &
After School Program for the 2015-
2016 school year. This years partici-
pants have first choice in registering,
however you must register between
March 16 to 27 of this year.
Pick up registration forms from
Meadows in the Y room on March 13. On April 6 registra-
tions will open to the general public for any remaining
spots.
March 2015 Meadows Newsletter ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Page 8
MEADOWS SCHOOL—MARCH 2015
A child is being bullied or victimized when he or
she is exposed repeatedly and over time, to direct or
indirect negative actions on the part of one or more
other students.
Direct negative actions can be
verbal (threatening, taunting, teasing,
calling names) or physical (hitting,
pushing, kicking, pinching, restraining).
Indirect negative actions include
social isolation, gossiping, spreading
rumors, gestures and intentionally
excluding someone from a group.
Maddy’s YMaddy’s Y--Rev MustangsRev Mustangs
Bike Race for Cerebral Palsy The Youth Revolution will be taking part in the West-
man Cerebral Palsy Stationary Bike Race on
March 21, 2015 at the Towne Centre
Our team will riding in support of a young lady in our
grade 5 class at Meadows who has Cerebral Palsy. We will
be having a Hot Dog Lunch fundraiser for lunch stu-
dents on March 13, 2015 to raise money for this great
cause!
More details will follow. If you are interested in making
a donation to our team, please contact Mrs. Galatiuk at
204 729-3971 or stop by the school.
WHAT IS BULLYING?
Hot Dog Day
Westman Science Fair, all day Celebration of Learning, 5:30-6:30
Music Assembly, 11:00
Winter Activity Day Gr 5/6 Ski Trip
Gr 7/8 Battle of the Books, 1:00-3:40
MON APR 6 Day 3
CLASSES RESUME
THU APR 9 Day 6
DAY OF PINK
FRI APR 10 Day 1
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT, 7:00