Showing posts with label report cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label report cards. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 February 2012

News from the Office - February 2012



Important Safety Reminders

Yard Supervision
Yard Supervision for Grades JK to 6 begins at 8:35 AM and ends at 3:45 PM. Afternoon Kindergarten supervision begins at 12:45 PM. Parents are responsible for their children’s safety and conduct in the yard before and after these times.

Visitor Sign-In Book
Visitors are requested to sign in at the main office and wear a ‘visitor sticker’. This is a safety measure to ensure that visiting adults are recognized and encouraged to feel welcome in our school. Thank You!

Kiss N' Ride
Do not use the Avenue Road driveway as this is the school bus pick up and drop off area for our students.
Please pick up and drop of your children at the Kiss N’ Ride designated area on Poplar Plains.

Community Issue
Our neighbours have recently been concerned about cars blocking their driveways during drop off and pickup times. Please ensure that you are not parking in front of anyone's driveway, as they need to be able to get in and out of their own driveway safely and promptly.


There is one-hour parking on Balmoral in the event that you have to come into the school. We do everything we can to cooperate with our neighbours and would appreciate this is taken into consideration.


Safe Arrival Program
The Safe Arrival program is used by parents/guardians and schools to account for any student’s unexplained failure to arrive at school. Please call the school safe arrival number 416-393-1557 before 8:55 AM or 12:30 PM (for an afternoon absence) if your child will not be attending school or plans to be late. This line is available 24 hours a day with voice mail. If your child is absent and we have not heard from you, we will make every effort to contact you using the information provided on the Emergency Form. The name and telephone number of an emergency contact is absolutely essential.

Principal’s Message from the Office of G. Christakis & S. Litner

It is February and we have not had the winter we thought we would.  Despite the fact we have not had much snow, it is still cold out there.  We ask that parents remind their children about dressing warmly for the cold weather as they are outside frequently over the course of the day. Of course, on bitterly cold days, we will have indoor recess. 

As we sometimes have wet snow or rain in the yard, we remind the children to wear boots to school.  Many children continue to wear only running shoes and often have to sit with wet feet in class. When children wear boots, they also need indoor sneakers/shoes.  In an emergency, or even for a fire drill, the children would have to go outside in sock feet; there would be no time to allow for putting on boots.  It is also unpleasant for them to sit or walk around with sock feet on floors that are often wet and/or cold. 

Thank you for your help in ensuring your child is comfortable, warm and hopefully (!) dry.

Lost and Found

Our Lost and Found area has a number of unclaimed articles. Please check for any lost items that may belong to your children.

Flu Season!

The flu virus spreads quickly and easily among children at school and at play. The flu is spread by coughing and sneezing and from touching contaminated surfaces like toys, doorknobs and computer keyboards after someone with the flu has touched them. Children should be reminded to wash their hands frequently during the day and to cover their nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing. 
Our caretakers work hard to keep the student washroom soap dispensers filled but occasionally they get misused by students and are left to drain empty.  We will try to be vigilant in keeping them filled and ready, but we ask you to remind your children about proper behaviour in the washrooms.

TERM 1 Report Card; Parent/Teacher Interviews

First term report cards will be sent home between February 13-15.   The first term report cards communicate your child’s strengths, weaknesses and next steps as it relates to achievement of the curriculum expectations for each subject area as well as their achievement of the learning skills.

In addition, parent-teacher interviews will occur on the evening of Thursday, February 16 and on the morning of Friday, February 17. Parents are encouraged to schedule a time with the homeroom teacher for this term's parent/teacher interviews.

Pages 3 and 4 of the report card provides parents/guardians and the student with an opportunity to comment on student achievement, goals and home support. The response form links formal reporting to the process of assessment, reporting and communication about the student’s learning that continues throughout the year.

Learning is a partnership and we encourage you to continue to be involved in your child’s education.

Parent-Teacher Interviews will be held:

Thursday February 16 - 3:45 PM-8:00 PM
Friday February 17 - 9:00 AM-12:00 PM (PD Day - no classes for students)
Teachers have sent home forms requesting interviews.  If you have not received a form and would like an interview, please contact the school at 416 393-1560.

February is…Canadian Heritage Month, African Heritage and Black History Month

This month we honour the culture and background of many of our students. We are a diverse school community with wonderful opportunities to learn from each other, particularly at these special times of the year.

Family Heart Healthy!

February is also Heart Month. Three things that will keep your heart strong and healthy are healthy eating, physical activity and not smoking or being around smoke. As parents you can start teaching your children these three messages at a young age to help them become healthy adults.

How can you do this?
  • If you smoke, think about quitting and make your home smoke-free
  • Have fun with your children and plan family activities like cycling, walking, swimming and ice-skating
  • Buy, prepare and enjoy healthy foods
During February, teachers will have the chance to teach your children heart health. Contact your school Liaison Public Health Nurse for more information or resources.

Safety on www…. aka the Internet

The best way to ensure your child’s safety on the Internet is to be there. Of course, that is not always possible. Just as you teach your child rules about dealing with strangers outside the home, you must provide rules for communicating online.

Teach children that not everything they see or hear may be true. Some sites may be trying to sell them something or contain inaccurate information. Remember, the vast majority of Internet sites are perfectly safe. But, like the real world, the virtual world contains some sites with content that may not be appropriate for children.

If you have a home computer, a number of software filters are available to block Web sites you may not want your child to visit. Parents need to understand that filters are not perfect. They cannot block everything you might not want your child to see and they may block information that is helpful. Even if filters were 100 percent effective, this software is no substitute for parental guidance.

We strongly recommend that you supervise your son/daughter’s internet use at home. It’s a good idea to place computers in the kitchen, family room, or living room so that you can see your child using it.  

For additional information and resources:
Parents may also visit http://www.protectchildrenonline.org/.

Sunday, 22 January 2012

News from the Office - January 2012

Important Safety Reminders

Yard Supervision
Yard Supervision for Grades JK to 6 begins at 8:35 AM and ends at 3:45 PM. Afternoon Kindergarten supervision begins at 12:45 PM. Parents are responsible for their children’s safety and conduct in the yard before and after these times.

Visitor Sign-In Book
Visitors are requested to sign in at the main office and wear a ‘visitor sticker’. This is a safety measure to ensure that visiting adults are recognized and encouraged to feel welcome in our school. Thank You!

Kiss N' Ride
Do not use the Avenue Road driveway as this is the school bus pick up and drop off area for our students.
Please pick up and drop of your children at the Kiss N’ Ride designated area on Poplar Plains.

Community Issue
Our neighbours have recently been concerned about cars blocking their driveways during drop off and pickup times. Please ensure that you are not parking in front of anyone's driveway, as they need to be able to get in and out of their own driveway safely and promptly.

There is one-hour parking on Balmoral in the event that you have to come into the school. We do everything we can to cooperate with our neighbours and would appreciate this is taken into consideration.

Safe Arrival Program
The Safe Arrival program is used by parents/guardians and schools to account for any student’s unexplained failure to arrive at school. Please call the school safe arrival number 416-393-1557 before 8:55 AM or 12:30 PM (for an afternoon absence) if your child will not be attending school or plans to be late. This line is available 24 hours a day with voice mail. If your child is absent and we have not heard from you, we will make every effort to contact you using the information provided on the Emergency Form. The name and telephone number of an emergency contact is absolutely essential.

Principal’s Message from the Office of G. Christakis & S. Litner

Happy New Year!

I would like to wish everyone a Healthy and Happy New Year!  Sincere thanks to all for the warm wishes, cards and gifts.

While the holiday weather was unusually mild, the cold weather is upon us, as is the snow.  Parents are asked to kindly remind and ensure their children are dressed for the colder weather. Boots, coats, scarves and mitts should be worn to keep warm outside. Please check our Lost and Found area in case some of these items do not make it home at the end of the day.

Our Character Trait for the month of January is TEAMWORK. Students who exemplified December’s Character Trait of Kindness and Caring received Certificates at our monthly Character Education Assembly earlier this month.  We encourage our Brown students to be the best that they can be at all times by caring, sharing, being empathetic, charitable, kind and most importantly, respectful and responsible.  We would like all of our students to receive a certificate by the end of the year.

We began the New Year at Brown with a presentation called “Cinderfella”, a story about kindness, hard work and perseverance. The students enjoyed this one man show filled with humour and fun for all. We also had Fit 2 Dance workshops organized by our teacher, Holly Bondy. Our staff and students participated in 45 minute workshops and danced up a storm in our gym.  Even I busted a few moves with the Grade 3’s and 4’s.

Our teachers are preparing for the First Term Report Cards that will be sent out between February 13-15.  Parent Teacher Interviews will be scheduled on February 16 from 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm and February 17 from 9:00 am -12:30 pm.  Teachers will be notifying you regarding these interviews shortly.

French Immersion Parent Information Evening: January 26, 7:00 PM at Brown P.S.

For parents interested in enrolling their child for Early Immersion for September 2012

Our annual French Immersion Parent Information Night will be held on Thursday, January 26 at 7PM in our library.  This meeting presents information about our French Immersion program to parents interested in enrolling their child for September 2012.  An information package will go out shortly to parents who have children currently in JK.  The Early Immersion program begins in Senior Kindergarten. 

Family Literacy Day: Friday, January 27

Schools all across Canada will be celebrating Family Literacy Day on Friday, January 27th. Since January 27 is a PA Day, teachers at Brown will plan literacy activities on another day this week.

Classes will be involved in a variety of activities, some of which include sharing personally written stories, making a favourite recipe, having a joke telling contest, reading buddies, and many more. Check with your child's teacher to see what is planned and if there is a specific time for classroom visits.

For nation-wide Family Literacy Day activities, such as contests, recipes and promotions, please go to www.abc-canada.org
 
Family Literacy Tips from A to Z

Encourage family literacy in your home and community. Here are some great tips to start you on the road to reading:
  • Ask your child questions about the story you're reading to ensure comprehension.
  • Book family time to read with your children every day.
  • Create a special reading place in your home, with your child's favourite books within reach.
  • Donate funds to the literacy cause!
  • Encourage children to read words on TV, street signs, mugs and T-shirts. 
  • Find new stories to read with your children every week. Vary their length and subject matter. 
  • Give your time to read aloud to a child. 
  • Have a child read a book to you. 
  • International Literacy Day is held on September 8 every year. Celebrate the day by picking up a book and reading to a child.
  • January 27 is Family Literacy Day! Visit www.abc-canada.org for a complete listing of Family Literacy Day events across Canada.
  • Keep teens reading. Give them books, newspaper articles and magazines about things that interest them - music, movies, TV and computers.
  • Let children count out the change when making a purchase. Reinforce the importance of math in everyday life! 
  • Make every day a learning day. Ask your children to make a shopping list, read recipes together or help them make a calendar of their weekly activities.
  • Newborns benefit from reading too!
  • Organize a children's book club with friends in your neighbourhood. 
  • Pick one night a week to make a regular visit to the library. 
  • Quiet, cozy reading spaces are good places for your child to read independently. 
  • Remember that children learn by example - if you recognize the importance of reading, your children will too! 
  • Start early! It's never too early to read to your children. 
  • Treat a child to a story a day. 
  • Use reading time to create a special bond with a child. 
  • Volunteer your time. Family literacy groups in your community could use your help with tutoring adults, reading to children and helping out with administrative tasks. 
  • Write a letter. 
  • X-ercise your mind! Reading ability is like a muscle, if you don't exercise it often, you will not maintain the same level of reading ability as you get older. So - "use it or lose it"!
  • You are the key to improving a child's reading ability by placing a high priority on reading in your home. 
  •  Zap off the TV - pick up a book instead!
Enjoy the day!!!

Heads Up! Kindergarten Registration Days: February 7, 8, 9

Brown Public School will be holding their Kindergarten Registration Days on Tuesday, February 7, Wednesday, February 8 and Thursday, February 9.  Our office staff will be happy to assist parents wishing to register their children on these days.  Please call our school if we can be of any assistance prior to registration.

We will have a Kindergarten Tour on Tuesday, January 24 at 1:00pm for parents interested in visiting our Kindergarten classrooms.