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DEAR PARENTS/CARERS:
School Board
The Board met for the first time this year on the 15th February and examined the draft budget
for 2017. The general directions of the budget were explained to the Board and consensus
was that the budget met the needs of our Business Plan 2016-18. Mrs Robinson also gave an
excellent overview of the PATHS program and how it is designed to develop social and emo-
tional intelligence.
We are seeking a community member and a parent/carer to replace people who have stepped
down. One of these is Mrs Kertin Brannigan who is returning with her family to Ireland. Kerstin
has been heavily involved in the P&C and as a Library volunteer and we wish her safe travels.
Community members who have skills and abilities that would add capacity to the Board would
be welcomed. For example Mrs Rosemary Cahill, an expert in Early Childhood education gave
great service to the school through her skillset and knowledge. People in business or those in
a field connected to education eg psychology, would make great community members of the
Board.
We also need to build the numbers of parent reps to ensure that there is a greater number of
community reps compared to staff as outlined in the Terms of Reference of the Board.
The commitment required is to undergo training and then to attend two meetings per term
which are held here on a Wednesday at school and commence at 2.45pm.
Leaders Assembly
Last Thursday the student leaders ran the first assembly for the year and they did an out-
standing job. Our Student Councillors for this year are Blake, Eden, Harry, Lily, Zac, Georgia,
Jamie and Gemma and we look forward to them continuing to be role models for our expected
behaviours –Be Safe- Be Responsible– Be Respectful and Be an Achiever.
Mr Kelleher also announced the names of our Faction Captains for 2017. They are; Chevy,
Tallon, Jordan, Marcel, Betsy and Sinead.
Mrs Jen Graffin Principal
CRAIGIE HEIGHTS P R I M A R Y
I N D E P E N D E N T P U B L I C S C H O O L
N e w s l e t t e r T e r m 1
Wednesday
1st March 2017
Upcoming Events:
Thursday 2nd March
Popy Fundraiser Crazy Sock Day
Thursday 2nd March
Clean Up Australia Day
Friday 3rd March Pupil Free Day
Monday 6th March
Public Holiday School Closed
Thursday 9th March Assembly—Room 5
Monday 13th March
P&C Meeting—6.30pm
Thursday 16th March Crazy Hair Day
Tuesday 21st March
Harmony Day
Wednesday 22nd March—School Board
Meeting—2.45pm
SCHOOL VISION:
To inspire every student to achieve their personal best through learning, living and playing in harmony.
Affirmation: A friend is one of the nicest things you can have, and one of the best things you can be.
Ph: 9401 7711 - Fax 9401 7944
SMS Absentee - 0417 995 416 Email: Craigieheights.ps@education.wa.edu.au
School banking is held every
Monday outside Learning
Block 1 between the times of
8.15am and 8.45am.
Craigie Heights Dental Clinic
Tel: 9401 3731
SCHOOL NEWS:
SCHOOL PAYMENTS
Payment of Contributions or Incursions / Excursions can be made via internet banking (details below), by
cheque, cash or Eftpos. Please finalise payments at the front office between 8.00am and 3.30pm.
We are also trailing the payment of Incursions / Excursions, including the digital signing of permission
forms through the QkR!. App. Instructions on how to download the App are available here: QkR! App
Please note at this stage uniforms and canteen payments cannot be made on QkR as these are run
by the P&C.
Thank you to those parents that have already made payment.
Payee: Craigie Heights Primary School
BSB: 066 040 Account: 1990 2511
Reference: Child’s Name/s and Year or Room #
Description: School Contributions / Incursion or Excursion Name
A receipt will only be issued for payments over $50 unless requested. If required, you can contact the
Manager Corporate Services at :Craigieheights.PS@education.wa.edu.au
Congratulations to the following students:
PP -Year 2/3: Chloe, Ethan, Davide, Sonny, Keira, Liam, Bodie, Sarah, Chelsea, Luca, Cyrus,
Jamie,, Nicholas, Tully
Year 3—Year 6: Amelia, Max, John, Kayla, Summer, Lachlan, Kurtis, Lisa, Dave, Jilaya, Emerald,
Jordan
HONOUR CERTIFICATE WINNERS—WEEK 4 TERM 1
HARMONY AWARD WINNERS—WEEK 4 TERM 1
Congratulations to the following students:
Year 6 Room 15 : Jesslyn Year 6 Room 14 : Riley
PUPIL FREE DAYS FOR 2017
The following days are pupil free days for 2017:
Term 1 : Friday 3rd March 2017
Term 2 : Monday 24th April 2017
Term 4 : Monday 30th October 2017
Please note the date change in Term 2 from what was printed in the Information Booklet 2017.
OLD UNIFORMS
PATHS CURRICULUM:
From time to time at school, we have need of spare uniforms. If your children have grown out of theirs
and they are still in good condition (and have the new emblem) and you don‟t have anyone to pass them
onto we could put them to good use. You can leave them with the lovely ladies in the front office and we
will store and use as required. Thanks.
CRAZY HAIR DAY—THURSDAY 16TH MARCH
One of our staff members has decided to "Be Brave and Shave" to raise funds for leukaemia research. In order to support this person we are having a Crazy Hair Day. Students and staff are invited to wear a wig, colour their hair or wear a crazy hair style and bring a donation to be forwarded to the Leukaemia Research Foundation.
PATHS stands for Promoting Alternative THinking Strategies. It is a social and emotional curriculum that was written for primary school children. Goals of the program are to improve children‟s social-emotional and behavioural skills and to create a positive classroom/school. It complements our PBS process within the school. At Craigie Heights Primary School we have started to teach the PATHS curriculum and use the program‟s strategies in all of our classrooms. In the last newsletter I introduced some of the generalization strategies that are used to support students. These include “Do Turtle” and “Control Signals” as below. Self-control can be difficult for all of us! However, it can be more difficult for children, because children are not as experienced at planning ahead, handling frustration, or being able to use their thinking skills to con-trol their behaviour when they are feeling upset. Being able to stop and calm down is critical because it is difficult to consider solutions to a problem when we are upset or confused. When we are feeling upset, we often act without thinking about our behaviour, which often leads to other problems. In other words, learning to stop and calm down is the first step in learning how to use effective thinking skills. The above 2 strategies therefore play a key role in helping our children to solve a problem.
CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY - THURSDAY 2ND MARCH:
If possible, please supply send your child with gardening gloves to wear. Many thanks
Crazy Sock Day for Popy—Thursday 2nd March
For several years now, our school has supported Popy from Bangladesh. Popy, who lives with her Mum and Dad, two sisters and a brother, was born on 12th April 2002. Her Dad is a casual labourer and her Mum, who doesn‟t have a paid job, looks after their home and family. Their house is made of light materials with an iron roof. Popy likes to play football and draw. When she grows up she would like to be a teacher.
The village where Popy lives is in rural Bangladesh, in an area prone to flooding during the monsoon season. Most families in the village are involved in farming or labouring and the majority of adults are illiterate. There isn‟t much in the way of healthcare available; and most babies, whose mothers are often quite young, are born at home; many girls are married at an early age. The quality of education for both boys and girls is limited. There are very few opportunity for children to participate in community activities.
We fundraise for Popy by holding one event each term. This term, for the donation of a gold coin, everyone in our school community is invited to wear a pair of Crazy Socks to school, on Thursday 2nd March. Please remember you still need to wear school shoes.
CHAPLAINS CHATTER
“There‟s a proverb that says… „The tongue has the power of life and death‟. In other words what we say can either add life or subtract life. What we say will either increase our value or cheapen us. What we say either creates opportunity or closes the door to opportunity. So for goodness sake, talk in a way that advantages you as you face your future.‟ Wes Beavis from „Give Your Life a Success Makeover‟ I have been involved in two conversations recently which have made me think about how often we use catastrophic language to describe situations which are not catastrophic! That is, we exaggerate or amplify a situation, or sometimes a feeling we have, and give voice to our exaggerated feelings. In the quote above Wes Beavis strongly suggests that we think carefully about what words we use. This is not always easy but if we were able to learn to do this, and be accurate about what we say, our lives and our world would be much more peaceful and calm.
Jenny Palandri
PLAYGROUP:
NATURE PLAY AT CRAIGIE HEIGHTS
P&C NEWS:
P&C Meetings
Our next P&C Meeting will be held on Monday, 13 March at 6.30pm in the school Staff Room. All are welcome to attend, and find out more about our P&C, and how we work with our school.
P&C Officeholders & Committee
The new P&C Officeholders for 2017 are:
President Narelle Pugh Canteen Co-ordinator Amber Wallrodt
Vice President Rebecca Vause Book Club Co-ordinator Kathleen Hill
Secretary Melissa Aspinall Safety House Co-ordinator Position Vacant
Treasurer Kellie Larsen School Banking Co-ordinator Nathan Cain
Fundraising Vicki Ellis Photo Co-ordinator Michelle Finlayson
Auditor Janet Coates Facebook Editor Paul Champ & Jodie Ross
Positions Vacant
We are looking for people interested in becoming involved in the following committees:
Canteen – Working with Amber Wallrodt, the canteen committee will be involved in reviewing the menu to ensure the canteen provides healthy and yummy food options for our children. A priority of the committee is to ensure that the canteen is a sustainable service.
Fundraising – The fundraising committee will assist Vicki Ellis with the organising and running of the fundraising events throughout the year.
Safety house – This year we are looking for someone to take on the role of Safety House Co-ordinator so that we can set up a network of safety houses in the area.
If you are interested in any of the above vacant positions, or would like some more information, please
email craigieheightspandc@yahoo.com.au, or talk with a member of our P&C
Fundraising Goals
This year our primary goal is to assist the school in upgrading our Visual equipment in the Undercover Area for school assemblies and events. We will also be further investigating the heating and cooling op-tions for this area. In addition we will continue to provide support for school programs and excursions. If you have any suggestions for a fundraising goal this year please come along to a meeting and raise for discussion.
Upcoming Fundraising Events – Term 1
ELECTION DAY BBQ - the date is set for Saturday, March 11. We will aim to follow last year‟s format with the sale of bacon and egg muffins, hot dogs and hamburgers, as well as cold drinks and a cake stall. We will need volunteers to assist with the cooking and sale of items. If you can offer an hour of your time to assist please let us know by putting your details in the office drop box, or writing your name on the ros-ter displayed on the whiteboard in front of Learning Block 1. Cake donations on the day would also be greatly appreciated. BOGAN BINGO – flyers were sent home regarding the upcoming Bogan Bingo fundraiser to be held on Saturday the 25th of March. Tickets are $25 each and numbers are limited. This adults only event is sure to be a fun and memorable event so get you friends together and order your tickets today.
Thank you for your continued support to help raise funds for our school – this helps to improve our facilities, and support our students educational experience.
Community News:
Do you have pre-kindy children? Looking for a community group to join? Why not try Toddler Jam!
Toddler Jam is an inclusive, entertaining, interactive and engaging musical experience for toddlers and young children. its run right next door to the school by Craigie Baptist Church for the community. It runs on Monday mornings during school term from 9.30am to 11am and costs $7.50 for 1 child or $10 for 2 or more children from the one family. There is also a concession card discount available.
Come along and try it out! For more details or to get in touch go to :
http://craigiebaptist.weebly.com/toddler-jam.html
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