Tuesday 11 September 2012

News from the Office - Sept 2012

Essentials

  • Welcome to new school year
  • New staff
  • Reorganization: possibility that students may move classes
  • Forms: please return by Sept 21
  • Calls to the office: please limit to emergencies
  • Cell phone use: code of conduct
  • Curriculum Night is Sept. 27 @ 6pm
  • Yard supervision: after 8:35am
  • Students leaving early, signing in, visitors, Safe Arrival program
  • Kiss 'n Ride
  • No Dog Policy
  • Rules re: bicycles, scooters, rollerblades, etc.
  • Milk program and Pizza Lunch days
  • QSP Magazine Drive
  • Lice screening to come
  • Library
  • Lunch program
  • Lunchtime sports
  • Medical alerts

Message from Principal Gina Christakis


On behalf of the Brown Public School staff, I would like to extend a very warm welcome to you as we begin this new school year!  I would also like to take this opportunity to especially welcome all the new families who are joining our Brown Public School community.  Our students are settling in to their new classrooms, renewing friendships and making new friends!   Some of our families have moved away from the Brown area and we wish them all the best.  

Looking forward to the new school year, I often think about what a great place Brown P.S. is to learn, grow and to have fun!  We are very proud of the programs and opportunities that are offered at our school.  We look forward to continuing to work with you to maintain the high standards that already exist at Brown and ensuring that your children achieve their personal best.  I want to thank you for your support in helping us to make the school an excellent and safe learning environment for everyone.  

It goes without saying that a great school has great staff!  The staff worked hard to get the year off to a good start to provide a positive learning environment for our students.  I would like to thank the teachers who gave their time over the summer to prepare their classrooms for the new school year, in addition to attending courses and workshops.  Also, I would like to acknowledge and thank our caretaking staff, Peter, Mark, Dwain and Leon for doing an amazing job of getting the school ready for opening day, and Dorothy, Lois and Lisa who support parents and students with all the essential information with registration and the school start-up routines.

NEW STAFF

This year, we are welcoming new staff members to Brown P.S. 
Joining us:
• Lois Moulton-new Office Clerical AM and Educational Assistant PM (covering for Karen Bayne PM)
• Angie Cosentino-Home School Program(HSP) and Learning Centre Teacher
• Sabrina Barmak-ESL AM teacher 
• Claire Holland-Junior Core English/Drama and Media Literacy teacher
• Stacy Langdon-Learning Centre Teacher
• Arianna Silecky- JK/SK/Primary Gym, Music and Drama teacher
• Dwain Thompson-caretaker 
• Leon Bacchus-caretaker
• *Dorothy Hunt-Office Administrator is back for a few more weeks
• *Lisa Burk-Office Clerical will be back joining us occasionally

Our staff is a dedicated group of professionals who work together to meet the individual needs of all of our students. We appreciate their enthusiasm and efforts. I am sure you will join me in welcoming our new staff.

REORGANIZATION

Our enrolment is strong and higher than we anticipated in certain grades. As a result, we do anticipate a reorganization to meet Ministry class size caps. All schools in the TDSB have been working to ensure compliance with this Primary Class Size initiative as required by the Ministry of Education. 

The Ministry expectation is that in 90% of the primary classes, the ratio of students to teacher will not exceed 20:1.  In the remaining 10% of primary classes, the ratio of students to teacher will not exceed 23:1. 

For our school to be fully compliant with this Ministry expectation, it is likely that we will need to reorganize within the next two weeks. This reorganization is required to ensure full implementation of the Primary Class Size initiative.  Schools do not have the option of not reorganizing in these situations.

In the event of reorganization, parents should be aware of the following:
* There is a possibility your child will be involved in class reorganization and may have a change of class or teacher 
* It is possible individual students may move classes to achieve the 20:1 ratio in the primary grades and smaller class sizes in the junior grades
* When schools reorganize and assign students to different classes, the Principal and staff consider many issues including:
o ensuring compliance to class size is met in our new classes
o instructional groupings
o gender balance (boy/girl)

Letters will be going out shortly to parents whose children will be involved in these reorganizational changes.


FORMS, FORMS and MORE FORMS

The school year always begins with information gathering to ensure a safe and positive environment for all of our students, staff and parent community. There are many forms to be filled out.  

Students will receive the package of forms on September 11. We ask parents/guardians to return all the forms to the classroom teacher by September 21.  It is important for us to update our files with this pertinent information.  Your co-operation and prompt attention to this timeline is appreciated. 

CALLS TO OUR OFFICE

Each year we remind parents and students to please limit their calls to and from the office unless there is an emergency. Our office secretaries are always happy to help with general questions; however, they prefer less phone call disruptions during the day for things like forgotten swim or gym clothes. 

Please check student agendas and schedules to ensure your child does not forget their swim or gym attire. If you are delivering a forgotten lunch, write your child’s name and room number on the bag and we will ensure your child receives it before lunch.  Your cooperation is kindly appreciated.

SCHOOL CODE OF CONDUCT- RE: CELL PHONES AND OTHER COMMUNICATION DEVICES

Every TDSB school has a School Code of Conduct implemented to provide learning environments that are safe, nurturing, positive and respectful.  Our School Code of Conduct will be reviewed with our students during our school assemblies and maintained and reinforced throughout the school year.  The expectation regarding personal cell phones and all other personal communication devices is that these devices must be powered off during all instructional times.  

CURRICULUM NIGHT

All parents and guardians are invited to attend Brown School's Curriculum Night on Thursday, September 27. We look forward to seeing everyone! The evening will begin in the Gym at 6:00 p.m. with a general gathering and introduction of teachers, staff and programs.

This year teachers will offer two sessions for parents to attend.  The first session will begin at 6:30-6:50 p.m.; the second session will begin at 7:00-7:20 p.m.  Offering two sessions will allow our parents with children in the Primary and Junior grades an opportunity to meet their teachers.  We hope you will drop by the library to meet our Librarian, Physical and Health Education, Music, and Swim teachers. 

The Administration Team will be in the Office greeting families.


IMPORTANT NOTES ON STUDENT SAFETY

Our bell rings to start classes at 8:50 a.m. The teachers will begin yard supervision at 8:35 a.m. Please do not leave your child in the schoolyard before this time because there is no supervision. Students should be picked up at 3:30 p.m. in the same location. If children require extra help, classroom remediation time is between 3:30 and 4:00 p.m. This is considered to be part of our academic day, so please understand that teachers may keep students in the class for some additional attention at this time.

All parents are asked to bring their children to the school yard off Poplar Plains Rd.   As our hallways are very narrow, we ask that parents please continue to drop their children off in the school yard instead of entering the school. 

Kindergarten children gather in our primary yard and are asked to enter their classroom directly from the playground at 8:50 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. Students arriving by bus will be supervised until teachers arrive on duty in the yard.

STUDENTS LEAVING SCHOOL EARLY

If it is necessary to pick up your child during the school day, please send a note to the classroom teacher indicating what time you would like to meet your child in the school office. 
• A student who is leaving during the school day is to be dismissed through the office
• The student is to wait at the office for the parent
• The parent is to sign out their child in the SIGN OUT binder
• Students will not be released to an adult other than a parent or guardian without the consent of the parent either in writing or verbally to the teacher, office staff or administration

SIGNING IN

When a student is returning back to school from an appointment, parents are reminded to sign their child in at the office, using the SIGN IN binder.

VISITORS

All Visitors to our school are requested to Sign In and wear a Visitor’s Pass identifying who they are throughout the school.

SAFE ARRIVAL PROGRAM

Brown School has an Attendance Verification Program to support the safe arrival of our students. We will call home if your child has not arrived at school. It is essential that all parents report their child’s absence or late arrival due to an appointment to 416-393- 1557 before 8:50 a.m. Classes begin at 8:55 a,m. Please ensure that your child arrives at school on time. It is important for our students to be here on time so that we can begin attendance verification promptly. 
Also, children who arrive on time benefit from valuable teaching time and instruction first thing in the morning.

KISS’N RIDE 

We ask that parents do not drop off or pick up students or park their vehicle in the laneway/driveway off Avenue Road. This area is for bus drop off and TDSB maintenance trucks only. It is impossible for the buses to turn around when there are cars parked at the back. This has been an ongoing safety concern and we ask for everyone’s cooperation in keeping this driveway clear.

Parents who are dropping off their children by car are asked to drop their children off at the Poplar Plains Rd. designated Kiss’N Ride area.  Our parent volunteers will be starting up the program soon and we ask for everyone’s cooperation and patience once again.  Mornings are difficult as we are dealing with morning traffic, neighbours getting out of driveways and cyclists.  We ask you to be safe and cautious at all times to ensure the safety of all.  Also, please ensure you do not block homeowners’ driveways.

PARKING LOT

The parking lot is for staff use only. Unfortunately, we do not have enough parking spots for guests and would appreciate parents and visitors to find alternative parking when visiting our school.  There are one hour parking spots available off Balmoral Ave. and some of the side streets off Poplar Plains Rd.  Again, please ensure you do not block homeowners’ driveways.

NO DOG POLICY  

Please respect our board policy by not bringing dogs onto the playground. The yard is a small space used by our children. We love our pets too, but we have already had children come into the office with soiled clothing. Everyone's co-operation is greatly appreciated.

BICYCLES, SKATEBOARDS, SCOOTERS, ROLLER BLADES, SHOES with WHEELS etc.

To promote a safe learning environment, students are expected to walk their bicycles to the racks and carry their skateboards, rollerblades and scooters while on school property during school hours.  Shoes with built-in wheels are not to be used for that purpose while at school.

MILK PROGRAM and PIZZA LUNCH DAYS

Parents will soon receive a letter asking to indicate whether you would like your child to participate in our Milk Program and/or Pizza lunch days.  As we are an ECO Platinum school, we are aware that the less cardboard and waste we have the better!  Regular and chocolate milk will be offered.  

The form for pizza and milk will be sent home this week, and should be returned with payment (cash or cheques payable to: Brown School Lunch Program) by September 21st to ensure participation in October’s pizza lunch.   
Pizza lunch dates:
Oct.26
Nov. 30
Dec. 14
Jan. 18
Feb. 22
March 22
Apr. 26
May 31
June 21


QSP MAGAZINE DRIVE

Thinking of subscribing to a new magazine?  Time to renew a favourite? Take advantage of great subscription rates of up to 80% off newsstand prices while helping Brown PS by ordering through QSP. Our school receives an average of $10 for every subscription sold, so each and every order makes a difference! The sales from these magazines support events for our Grade 6 students.

Order online at www.QSP.ca; our group # is 9143. Your order will be processed immediately. Our Magazine Drive begins Tuesday September 18.  Information will be sent home with our Junior students.

SCHOOL-WIDE PEDICULOSIS (LICE) SCREENING – DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED

The TDSB Pediculosis Coordinator and a group of trained parents will do head checks for every class. Volunteers are essential to the smooth running of school wide lice checks and volunteers are needed to assist. No experience is necessary as you will be trained by experienced persons.  If you can spare 30-45 minutes of your time, please contact the office to see how you can help. 

LIBRARY 

The primary and junior students will have the opportunity to visit the library once per cycle. The junior students will have the opportunity to use the library for research at various times during the year.  There is an open book exchange time every day. 

Lost Books:
A partial replacement fee of $10 paperbacks/$20 hard covers will be charged for lost and damaged books. 
Donations:
Donations of new or “like-new” books are always welcome at the library.  Please see Mme Gagnon for further details. 
Volunteers:
If you would like to volunteer in the library this year, please pick up a volunteer form from Mme Gagnon.

LUNCH PROGRAM 

This school year we will continue to offer enrichment to our Lunch Program.  If your child stays at school for lunch, they are in this program!  Our enriched Lunch Program includes indoor/outdoor sports, swimming and club activities during recess.  

Lunch Program General Guidelines
We are pleased to offer several classroom sites for Grades 1-2 to use to eat their lunches. Students in Grades 3-6 will eat lunch in the Gymnasium.  
To ensure that the program runs efficiently and safely for the large number of students staying for lunch, please observe the following: 
• We request that you do not send food that needs to be refrigerated or microwaved. 
• Please consider using thermoses and/or cold packs to keep your child’s lunch at the right temperature until lunchtime. 
• Peanut Butter and Nut Products should not be sent to School – this includes products that “may contain nuts”.  
• Please see the Allergy Safe Suggestions for Parents being sent home this week. 

We expect “Litterless Lunches” for environmental reasons.  We have a “boomerang” program, which means everything your child does not consume goes back home, as well as all litter. This will allow you to monitor how much food is being uneaten and disposed of in your green bin.  

LUNCHTIME SPORTS

First Term is Flag Football and Boys Slo-Pitch!
Once again Mr. Profiti will be running the Lunchtime Flag Football League three days a week (Monday, Wednesday and Thursday) for the students in Grades 4, 5 and 6. If your child is interested in joining this fun house league please have them sign up with Mr. Profiti in the Gym as soon as possible. See Sports Corner below for more details!

Recreational “Noon” Swim for Grades 1 - 6

See the Aquatics News section below for full details!

MEDICAL ALERTS

Please contact our office immediately if your child has a condition we need to be made aware of or medication we need to know about.  All of the medical forms will be going out the second week of school; however, if anything requires immediate attention, please call the office.

My heartfelt thanks to all for a great start to the school year.  I look forward to seeing you on Curriculum Night.

Best Regards,

Gina Christakis
Principal
Brown Public School
416 393-1560