october 2011 newsletter€¦ · achieve results through various innovative and creative strategies....
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Springfield Heights School 505 Sharron Bay Winnipeg, MB R2G 0H8 P. 663-5078 F. 668-9285 www.sh.retsd.mb.ca Principal Mario Beauchamp Vice-Principal Scott Lysack Parent Advisory Council President Mike Fuellbrandt [email protected] SHS Lunch Program Karen Netzel E-Mail: [email protected] Skipper Scholars (Before and After School Program) P. 661-8004 Transportation Department P. 669-0202 River East Transcona School Division 589 Roch Street Winnipeg, MB R2K 2P7 P. 667-7130 F. 661-5618 www.retsd.mb.ca
A very special thank you goes out to the many parents and students who attended our “Meet the Teacher” evening on
September 15. The partnership with parents at Springfield Heights School is a source of valued support and encouragement for
all SHS staff. We remain committed to providing quality learning opportunities for all students.
Each year, a school improvement plan is developed to address the diverse learning and social/emotional needs of the students in
our school. School priorities for the 2011-2012 school year are:
1. Improve school climate and safety for all.
2. Improve technology skills for teachers and students to enhance teaching and learning.
3. Improve student reading and writing skills.
Each school priority includes a list of indicators to determine if we are making progress as well various forms of
collecting data to collect evidence of progress.
A number of strategies are planned for the 2011-2012 school year to help us reach expected outcomes. Some of the strategies
include:
1. Monthly multi-age family group sessions involving mini-lessons that focus on kindness/love .
2. Teacher PD and learning will focus on the books “The Daily 5-Fostering Literacy
Independence in the Elementary Grades” and “The Café Book-Engaging All Students in Daily
Literacy Assessment and Instruction” to increase achievement in reading and writing.
3. K-Kids to plan various service projects for the community (Free the Children/We Day).
4. Staff will participate in Literacy with ICT lessons (Technology for Today’s Teaching
Project) Year 3. Staff will focus on Excel and creating class Web Pages.
5. Staff will develop and implement Phase #2 (halls, lunch hour) of a school-wide matrix for
behavior.
All staff work collaboratively throughout the year on three main priority-area committees to
achieve results through various innovative and creative strategies. Copies of our 2011-2012
School Improvement Plan are available at the office.
Halloween Activities
Springfield Heights School will be celebrating the fun and festivities of Halloween. On Monday, October 31st at 1:30 p.m. Kindergarten-Grade 3 students are
invited to dress in costumes for our annual Halloween Parade and assembly in the gym. Costumes must be appropriate for K-3 students within a school setting. Costumes and accessories cannot be violent in nature (i.e.: knives, swords, axes, guns, etc.) or appear scary to small children. Grade 4-6 students will be going to Wheelies for the afternoon. Parents are invited to our SHS Halloween Assembly at 1:30 pm
Fees of School Supplies/
Fundraising
Please ensure that school
fees for school supplies have
been submitted to classroom
teachers. These fees are now overdue. All
money collected through school fundraising
and any unsold chocolates are to be
returned to the office this week. Thank you
all families who participated in the SHS
school-wide fundraising drive this
September. Your support and participation
will allow SHS PAC to plan activities and
opportunities to enhance the educational
experiences of SHS students.
Name Ward Phone E-Mail
Colleen Carswell 1 222-1486 [email protected]
George Marshall 1 221-8464 [email protected]
John Toews 2 663-0475 [email protected]
Robert Fraser 3 667-9348 [email protected]
Wayne Ritcher 4 663-6669 [email protected]
Eva Prysizney 4 668-3501 [email protected]
Peter Kotyk 5 668-4181 [email protected]
Shirley Timm-Rudolph 5 414-8239 [email protected]
Greg Proch 6 663-1925 [email protected]
Safety Patrols
Children are crossed by Safety Patrols at busy corners at the following times: 8:40 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 12:35 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Each patrol will be at their post for 10 minutes. Patrols also supervise the Kindergarten entrance area at the front of the school. In addition, patrols provide assistance on school buses. Please emphasize to your children the importance of their cooperation with all patrols.
The Milk Program needs to buy a replacement fridge!
If you have a sales contact or "know a guy", please contact
Mike Fuellbrandt
Superintendent announces his retirement
Dennis Pottage, superintendent and CEO of River East Transcona School Division, has announced he will be retiring Jan. 31, 2012.
Mr. Pottage came to River East Transcona in March 2006 from Regina Public Schools, where he was superintendent of school administrative services.
“Mr. Pottage’s retirement announcement didn’t come as a complete surprise, but we are sorry to see him go. He has been a very fine educational leader for this division, and we are grateful for his service,” said Peter Kotyk, chair of the board of trustees. Mr. Kotyk said the board of trustees has launched a nationwide search for Mr. Pottage’s replacement. “We are optimistic we will have some excellent candidates who will want to lead Manitoba’s second largest school division, a division that takes pride in fulfilling its promise to educate students to be inspired, skilled, responsible citizens.”
On Thursday, September 29th our Cross Country Run Club represented Springfield Heights School at the RETSD Turkey Trot. It was a beautiful fall day and there were no wild turkey sightings this year in Birds Hill Park, however, many of our students gobbled up top ten place results. This year our Cross Country Club had 158 students participate in this event. The students had 6 practice runs at lunch hours in September in preparation for this meet. They worked hard, setting personal goals and learned the concept of pacing themselves when running. Congratulations to all students on a great overall performance!
PICTURE RETAKES Thursday, November 3rd Please bring your original proofs with you to give to the photographer.
Just wanted to say Thank You to all parents and students who helped with our fundraising drive this year. We haven’t had a chance to close out the books, but we’ll
let you know how much we all raised when we finish the counts and orders.
Also, many thanks to the volunteers who pitched in to help us count up the orders.
Mike Fuellbrandt, PAC President
November 2, 2011 @ 6:30 p.m.
December 7 @ 6:30 p.m.
January 11, 2012 @ 6:30 p.m.
February 1, 2012 @ 6:30 p.m.
March 7, 2012 @ 6:30 p.m.
April 4, 2012 @ 6:30 p.m.
May 2, 2012 @ 6:30 p.m.
Hello Springfield Heights Parents & Guardians, Do you know what the Parent Advisory Council (PAC) is? It’s every single parent and guardian of a Springfield Heights student, working together to make sure our kid's experience here at Springfield Heights is great. You’re probably asking: “But, what does that mean?” As parents, we fundraise, we organize, we volunteer - we help. Because of PAC, we can pay for adult supervisors, for when their kids need to stay at the school for lunch (for a nominal fee of course). Because of PAC, our kids can get fresh milk with their lunches. Because of PAC, teachers can organize extra field trips during the year or order extra books and supplies. PAC also has several sub-committees dedicated to our trilingual diversity:
The EUBP, dedicated to the Ukrainian language and culture,
The FIPC, dedicated to the French language and culture, and
The EPAC, dedicated to the English language and the various cultures contained within the English Program. This year, if you want to help, or find out some more information, or give us feedback/ideas, come out to one of our meetings. Our next one is on Wednesday, November 2nd. We hope to see you there. -------------------------------------------------------------- Our PAC has some executive officers, to ensure continuity over the years. They are: Mike Fuellbrandt (President) Nadeen Demarais (Vice-President) Christy Stadnick (Treasurer) Corinna Ducharme (Secretary) Terra Nymann (Member-at-large) Jennifer Sims (Member-at-large) Susana Rohleder (Member-at-large) Here’s to a great year, Mike Fuellbrandt If you want more information about PAC, I can be reached at [email protected] or (204) 799-7249.
'EUREKA' Family Math & Science Fun Join us for a FREE family event on Thursday, Oct. 20th, 6:30 - 8:00 pm This will be the English Program's first event of the year. There will be games, puzzles, scientific experiments, etc... We are also asking for volunteers, whether it's volunteering for the special events or come join our English Program Committee meetings where you will have the opportunity to voice any concerns or ideas that will enhance the English Program students’ education. Susana Rohleder; [email protected]
Welcome back to school everyone! Hello, my name is Mme. Finlay and I am the new K-3/4 music teacher here at Springfield Heights School this year. We have had a great start to our music classes so far! All students did a wonderful job singing “Run, Terry Fox, Run” at the Terry Fox assembly on September 28th – bravo everyone! Our K-4 winter musical may seem far away, but rehearsals will begin as early as November 1st. This year, our winter concert dates are December 19th and 20th. More details to follow in the next school newsletter. Thank you so much to students, staff and parents for welcoming me to Springfield Heights School – I am so happy to be here and I look forward to working with you all this year!
Join the Bag Up Challenge!
Springfield Heights School will again partake in Take Pride Winnipeg’s Bag Up Challenge. Please
send your unwanted plastic bags to school so that our K-Kids can recycle them. In turn, our
school will receive Wham-O Frisbees for use in physical education activities and
possibly a park bench. All bags need to be clean and dry.
Please help us to support this exciting recycling initiative!
The K-Kids
19 Springfield Heights grade 5 & 6 students are preparing right now for our
RETSD special concert with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. We are
working on choral pieces from the Lion King, Canadian composers, as well as
popular music from Beethoven! The concert contains music performers in choir and band from Grades 4
through 12 throughout our division. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster for $15, so come and enjoy
an evening of music on Wednesday, November 2 @ 7:30 in the Concert Hall!
Mme. Courtney
The lunch program is looking for part time/ casual employees to work various lunch supervision shifts. Candidates should enjoy working with children and must be available to work 11:35 am to 12:45 pm. For more information, contact Karen Netzel at the school, 663-5078, or email [email protected].
617 Erin St. · Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 2W1 P: 204-774-1821
www.ldamanitoba.org
IS READING A STRUGGLE FOR YOUR CHILD? WE CAN HELP!
CHILDREN’S LITERACY TUTORING
PROGRAMS WHAT IT IS:
The LDA Manitoba provides a literacy tutoring program for children aged 6 – 11 who are experiencing academic difficulties in school due to a determined or suspected learning disability. The program is designed to provide one-to-one tutoring to help improve reading, writing, spelling and comprehension as well as to heighten the child’s academic confidence. Social skills will be addressed based on the needs of the child. HOW IT WORKS:
The program provides each child with: a trained literacy instructor, individualized lesson plans and a place to meet peers with similar needs. Parents are also involved through training sessions as well as the opportunity to observe and learn strategies they can use at home. COST:
The cost of the entire 9 or 10-week program (dependent on which program is recommended) is currently $150.00. TIMES AND LOCATION:
Fall programs run from the beginning of October and run through to mid-December. Spring programs will begin right after the Holidays and run through to Spring Break. Tutoring takes place at the Learning Disabilities Association at 617 Erin Street, Erin Square, just east of Polo Park. TO REGISTER:
If you are interested in registering your child, you will take part in an intake process to determine if the program is right for your child and if you can meet all commitments. Call Intake Personnel / Program Coordinators: DLTP (Destination Learning Tutoring Program): Cher Benoit @ 774-1821 ext. 13, email: [email protected] or LINKS (Linking Language to Learning):Shaunna Wall @ 774-1821 ext.17, email: [email protected]
President Sarah (Room 31)
Vice-President Brianna (Room 30)
Borys (Room 29)
Secretary Eden (Room 30)
Treasurer Lucas (Room 28)
Sergeant at Arms Hannah (Room 28)
Grade 5 Rep Rhyanne (Room 30)
Grade 6 Rep Elise (Room 31)
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October 21 Coordinated Day – No School 26 Immunization 31 Halloween K-3 costume parade 1:30 November 2 PAC Meeting 6:30 pm 3 Photo Re-Take Day 9 Early Dismissal 2:45 pm 10 Remembrance Day Assembly 10:30 11 Remembrance Day – No School 14 Coordinated Day – No School 28-30 Book Fair December 1 Conferences (Evening) Book Fair 2 Conferences (am) / P.D. (pm) – No School 7 PAC Meeting 6:30 pm 19 K-4 Christmas Concert (F.I.) 1:30 & 6:30 20 K-4 Christmas Concert (Eng./EUB) 1:30 & 6:30 21 St. Nicholas Assembly 10:35 am 22 Early Dismissal 2:30 pm December 23 - January 8 – Winter Break
January 9 School Re-Opens (Day 5) 11 PAC Meeting 6:30 pm 18 Immunizations Early Dismissal 2:45 pm February 1 PAC Meeting 6:30 pm 3 Coordinated Day – No School 15 Early Dismissal 2:45 pm 20 Louis Riel Day – No School 27 Coordinated Day - No School March 7 PAC meeting 6:30 pm 12-15 Book Fair 15 Conferences (Evening) 16 Conferences (am)/ P.D. (pm) – No School March 26 – March 30 – Spring Break April 2 School Re-Opens (Day 5) 4 PAC Meeting 6:30 pm 6 Good Friday - No School 11 Early Dismissal 2:45 pm 20 Coordinated Day - No School
May 2 PAC Meeting 6:30 pm 16 Early Dismissal 2:45 pm 21 Victoria Day – No School 25 Immunizations June 27 Grade 6 Program Assemblies Eng. 9:30 F.I. 10:35 EUB 1:00 28 Grade 6 Farewell 9:30 am 29 Early Dismissal 2:30 pm