Newsletter Week 2 Term 3 2008

Posted on July 30th, 2008 in Newsletter by weps

•    After postponing National Tree Day until Monday, we almost had to change it again because of the bleak weather conditions. The horrible weather didn’t deterred Jennifer Bean and Joanne Sneddon, though, who moved the trees to sites around the school and, with the help of Noel Evans our GA, prepared the ground ready for planting. Cold little hands quickly planted a selection of trees before the rain forced classes back inside. Thanks to Jennifer and Joanne and Craig Henderson who kindly resourced the plants for the school.
•    The competition to design a WEPSI, the new school encouragement award, has been very well supported. So much so that I’ll leave the judging of the winning design to a panel of students and teachers to decide and we’ll announce the winner at this week’s assembly.
•    I received a letter last week with some concerns about the format of our mid-year report. These concerns will be raised at the next relevant meeting.  We appreciate feedback and I encourage parents to “drop a line” to comment on our school policies, programs and practices. Ideas for improvement are always considered.
•    Congratulations to Brianna who earned her Principal’s Award last week. Her award will be presented at this week’s assembly.

Upcoming Events
Week 2
Monday 28th July
District Athletics Day 1
Tuesday 29th July
UNSW Mathematics Test
Wednesday 30th July
Southern Stars rehearsal
9am OC testing Smiths Hill High School
Thursday 31st July
9:10 Assembly 2F
Friday 1st August
PSSA Round 1 – AFL, Boys football, Netball

Week 3
Monday 4th August
District Athletics Day 2
Tuesday 5th August
Surf Awareness Talks: K, 2, 4 & 6

Wednesday 6th August
Choral Festival
Thursday 7th August
Learning Support Team meeting
Friday 8th August
PSSA Round 2 – AFL, Boys football, Netball

Winter Uniform
The colder weather brings out the winter woollies as well as some strange items of clothing to keep warm at school. A reminder that our school uniform states that students in winter should, if cold, wear a bottle green sweater, cardigan, sloppy-joe or track suit top. The school doesn’t encourage the wearing of other coloured jackets or tops. We appreciate your support in this area.

Football Knockout Report
On the 25th July our school soccer team faced Figtree in the 4th round of the knockout competition. We started out very strong with lots of shots just missing goals. But Figtree picked up their game and scored two gaols, and at halftime they were 2-0 up. Again we started the half strong looking like we would come back, but yet we blew our chances. Then Figtree scored again from a free kick and made it 3-0. We started playing more disparately and in the last five minutes Matthew  scored a cracker of a goal! We played with more confidence, and, would you believe it, in the last two minutes Luke  scored a goal! We stole the ball off them straight from the kick off, we were down their end, but the final whistle blew, 3-2. Congratulations to the whole team for their effort in making it this far. And thank you from the whole team to Mr Cummins for coaching us.
Sam and Chad

Southern Stars 2008
On Tuesday the 22nd of July the Southern Stars group had a rehearsal at Bulli P.C.Y.C. There were 4 other schools there including us. Our section with the other schools is called “BAD”. The boys and girls got split into two separate groups and we learnt the dance and practised the finale. We saw other kids at different schools and had lots of fun during the day. This Wednesday we will be going to WIN Entertainment Centre in Wollongong for a big rehearsal.
By Samantha and Chloe

Southern Stars Mufti Day
Southern Stars is back again! In Week 4 on Tuesday the 12th August we are having a mufti day. It is a “Star Day”. Children can dress as a celebrity star or wear stars on their clothes. Please bring a gold coin to raise money for Southern Stars costs. Thank you
Olivia and Samantha 6P

Long Term Leave
Due to changed Department of Education and Training (DET) requirements, any student taking leave for 15 or more days needs to obtain a leave form from the office to fill in and return. The school will then send the form on to the appropriate DET office.

Wanted for the Library
A black fluffy toy cat is needed for week 3 to use in the library for storytelling duties. After its time in the limelight it will be returned. Please see Ms Thompson if you can help.
Thanks!   Happy Reading

Choral Festival News
Tickets are available today and tomorrow for choir members to purchase at $10 per adult and $5 per child. The remaining tickets will be sold Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Please enclose money in an envelope and send to the office. No tickets will be sold from the school after Friday. No tickets are sold on the night at the theatre. Uniforms are $30 and need to be hired before school, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings this week from 8.30am in the old staff room.
Mrs D’Arcangelo

Kindergarten 2009
If you know of any parents who are looking to enrol their children at Woonona East for 2009, could you please ask them to contact our office. We would like to be able to plan ahead for next year and the more information we have the better job we can do.

Uniform Shop
The uniform shop will now also be open on Friday mornings from 8.30am to 9.00am. The uniform shop will be cleaning out all lost property.

Kids Café
This week specials, large Blueberry Muffins are available warm or cold $1.70 each. We also have Pumpkin Soup and a bread roll available for $1.00. Attention all Volunteer’s we are having a luncheon Friday 8th August. RSVP by 4th August. For any more information contact Carolyn on 0400 373 650. All Volunteer’s welcome. Thank you. CANTEEN CLOSED FRIDAYS.
Canteen Roster
Term 3 – Week 1
Tues 29/07 Carolyn, Lorraine
Wed 30/07 Doris, Rosie-Ann, Johanne
Thur 31/07 Renaye, Ali, Vanessa
Fri 01/08 CLOSED
Mon 04/08 Hui, Donna
Tues 05/08 Lynn, Jane, Robyn, Suzanne

Newsletter Week 1 Term 3 2008

Posted on July 22nd, 2008 in Newsletter by weps

• Welcome back to Term 3. I hope children had a relaxing break and are ready for a big term. A calendar accompanies this newsletter detailing the activities we know are happening and, as usual, the weekly newsletter and online calendar will provide further information and updates. In the next fortnight we have Southern Stars rehearsals, National Tree Day, District Athletics, 2F’s assembly and the start of Friday PSSA competitions.
• Teachers had a productive School Development Day yesterday. One area we looked at was the school’s anti-bullying plan and ways that we can improve this. The plan will be presented to the community later this term. Later this term we will welcome back the award winning Steve’s Unique Puppets to present the follow up Bully For You program.
• Our merit award system will receive a shake-up this term. We are asking students to design a new logo for our awards – a WEPSI. Designs, in black and white, may be handed in until this Friday and a winner will be presented in next week’s newsletter.

Upcoming Events
Week 1
Monday 21st July
School Development Day
Tuesday 22nd July
Southern Stars rehearsal
Friday 25th July
National Tree Day
10am Boys KO football vs Figtree

Week 2
Monday 28th July
District Athletics Day 1
Tuesday 29th July
UNSW Mathematics Test
Wednesday 30th July
Southern Stars rehearsal
9am OC testing Smiths Hill High School
Thursday 31st July
9:10 Assembly 2F
Friday 1st August
PSSA Round 1 – AFL, Boys football, Netball

School Calendar online – will be updated this week for the term

Classroom Materials
Could you please ensure that your child has the “tools” needed to complete classroom work. At this time of the year pencil cases often need a refresh to ensure everything is in working condition. Glue sticks, especially, often need replacing.

Long Term Leave
Due to changed Department of Education and Training (DET) requirements, any student taking leave for 15 or more days needs to obtain a leave form from the office to fill in and return. The school will then send the form on to the appropriate DET office.

MS Readathon Readers
It is time for MS Readathon readers to stop counting their books and start collecting their sponsorship to help raise funds for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). 28 students began the reading race on June 1 and now need to return their completion form and sponsorship. Every dollar counts as we try to help fund services and research for people who live with MS everyday. Students who have yet to receive their completion form can download one from our website www.msreadathon.org.au/parents/downloadforms. All receipt books (used or unused) must be returned with sponsorship. If you have been reading for the MS Readathon but forgot to register it isn’t too late to get involved by registering online today with the help of mum or dad. It is now time to for Woonona East students to cross the finish line of this reading relay and be rewarded for your reading! On your mark, get set, go! You can call the office on 1300 677 323 for more information. Children who have registered for the MS Readathon at Woonona East Public School are as follows. They deserve recognition for their fine efforts.
Yr 1 Callum
Yr2 Emily Freya Dylan Bruce Sanna Tess Liam
Yr3 Kyra Phoebe Morgan Jack Erin
Yr4 Joshua Matilda Emma Jesse Elouise Kira
Yr5 Megan
Yr6 Lara Hilary Mitchell Caitlyn Jessie Kayla Michelle Jamie-Lee

Wanted for the Library
A black fluffy toy cat is needed for week 3 to use in the library for storytelling duties. After its time in the limelight it will be returned. Please see Ms Thompson if you can help.
Thanks! Happy Reading

Thank You
Thank you to Mrs Ward, Mrs M<cLennan and Mrs Dubowec for their help in cleaning and sorting out reading supplies. The books are now ready to return to classrooms.

Choral Festival News
The Performance night at Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul is 6th August. Tickets are now available at the office. Each child has been allocated 2 tickets. These need to be purchased from the office before Tuesday 29th July. Anyone wishing to purchase extra tickets can do sofrom Wednesday 30th July to Friday 1st August. Tickets are $10 adult, $5 child. No tickets are available after that date. The uniform shop is organising the hire of uniforms for girls next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday morning from 8.30am in the old staff room. Cost is $30 ($20 refunded on return of uniform). If you are unable to come with your child, please send a note giving permission for the ladies to help with fitting.
Mrs D’Arcangelo

Environment News
1. National Tree Day – Our school will be participating in National Tree Day on Friday. The children will be planting approximately 60 plants along the boundary fence to provide a windbreak and to create habitat for native birds. By doing this they are helping combat climate change and will be learning the value of caring for our environment.
2. NAIDOC Mufti Day last term – Thanks to all those who participated in the Mufti Day last term. The school collected $74.45 and will be purchasing a rotating composting drum soon.
3. Bush Regeneration/Weeding Tuesday – Don’t forget our bush regeneration group on Tuesday!, we will be starting again next week. Come along to maintain the school gardens, have a chat and contribute to our school environment. Meet at the sandpit at 9am on Tuesday mornings and stay for half an hour.

Kindergarten 2009
If you know of any parents who are looking to enrol their children at Woonona East for 2009, could you please ask them to contact our office. We would like to be able to plan ahead for next year and the more information we have the better job we can do.

Peanut and Nut Allergy (Anaphylaxis)
At Woonona East some children are anaphylactic. Anaphylaxis is a severe and sudden allergic reaction which can be life threatening. It occurs when a person is exposed to an allergen. Common allergens for anaphylaxis are:
*foods (e.g. peanuts and nuts, shellfish and fish, milk and egg)
*insect bites (e.g bee, wasp, jumper ants)
*medications (e.g antibiotics, asprin)
*latex (e.g. rubber gloves, balloons, swimming caps)
What do I put in my child’s lunch box that is peanut free?
Many common snack foods contain obvious nuts such as muesli bars and nut butters, while others may contain trace amounts. The main hazard is peanut butter and the risk of contamination on knives, surfaces, door handles and skin. Avoid sending peanut butter including Nutella. Many children who are peanut sensitive will also be sensitive to other nuts and it is essential that all foods be checked for any nuts. Alternative snacks include vegemite or cheese sandwiches, dried fruit, pickles, frozen yoghurt tubs (not muesli based), cheese sticks, chopped or tinned fruit, and fruit strips. Check all biscuit labels carefully, and if there is any doubt leave it out and replace with a fresh food such as fruit or bread based snack. Recheck labels frequently and watch for foods in multi packs as the individual pack may not be labeled. With a little thought it is possible to replace nut-containing foods and provide a varied and healthier lunch box that is nut free.

Voluntary School Fees
Parents are invited to contribute the voluntary school fees for 2008.
One child $25.00; two or more children $50.00.
All funds donated will be allocated directly to the school library for the purchase of children’s books. It would be appreciated if these fees could be paid by the end of this term to help our library budget.
the giver of life and protector.

Uniform Shop
The uniform shop will now also be open on Friday mornings from 8.30am to 9.00am. The uniform shop will be cleaning out all lost property.

Kids Café
This weeks warm special fresh pumpkin soup and a bread roll $1.00. Can you help out on Monday mornings to help make jelly’s and mousse? Please call Toni on 4284 5037. Kids Café volunteer’s luncheon will be held 8th August, if you need any information please call Carolyn on 0400 373 650. Don’t forget to RSVP before the 4th August. Canteen opens Wednesday 23rd July. CANTEEN CLOSED FRIDAYS.
Canteen Roster
Term 3 – Week 1
Mon 21/07 CLOSED
Tues 22/07 CLOSED
Wed 32/07 Anne, Karen, Ainsley
Thur 24/07 Kate, Terri
Fri 25/07 CLOSED
Mon 28/07 Leanne, Joy, Jackie
Tues 29/07 Carolyn, Lorraine