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BEATTY-FLEMING SR. P.S.
Home of the Panthers!
Home of P.R.I.D.E.!
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Upcoming Events & Important Dates:
World Teachers’ Day: Oct. 5 Picture Day: Oct. 8, 2014 PD Day: Friday, October 10th - No school for students Thanksgiving Day: Oct. 13, 2014 Book Fair: Oct. 23—30, 2014 Bake Sale: Oct. 29, 2014 Student Social: Oct. 31, 2014 School Council Meeting: Wednesday, Nov. 5 @ 6:30 p.m. Progress Reports go home: Nov. 7, 2014
Peel Advantage Fair: Nov. 8, 2014 @ Harold Brathwaite Secondary School
Principal & Vice Principal’s Message
The first month of school has come and gone! Beatty-Fleming has been a hub of activity with a number of big events already taking place. The Terry Fox Walk through the community, We Day, our first Spirit Day, Open House, numerous club and team try-outs, 90 plus students getting ready to audition for the Beauty and the Beast Production, student leaders being trained in a Red Cross Bullying prevention program called Beyond the Hurt, and our boy’s soccer team brought back a gold medal from their tournament, and the girl’s brought back a silver; and both teams demonstrated outstanding sportsmanship on the field and were exemplary off of the field. And September means back to school routines – learning in the class room, tutorials at lunch and/or after school, and homework at home. I am also very pleased to share with you that there were no major changes during re-organization in terms of adding and/or taking away classes and/or teachers. It’s been a fabulous start up at Beatty-Fleming! Mrs. Bharath and I value collaboration and input from all stakeholders in our community. Our school council is coming together very well for the 2014—2015 school year, and our first meeting was reasonably well attended. We have filled some key roles, and are still looking for more members. Even if you are not on the council executive or a voting member you are always most welcome to attend. The next meeting date is November 5th at 6:30pm. Mrs. Bharath and I continue to receive positive start up messages from the students, staff, and parents at Beatty-Fleming. It was wonderful to see and meet many of you at our Open House and/or School Council meeting and we look forward to seeing you throughout the year.
Sincerely, Mr. S. Sabourin Mrs. S. Bharath Principal Vice-Principal
Beatty-Fleming Sr. P. S., 21Campbell Drive, Brampton, Ont., L6X 2H6 Phone: 905-457-6107 Fax: 905-457-2996 Attendance Line: 905-457-6107 http://schools.peelschools.org/1503 Principal: Shawn Sabourin Vice-Principal: Sheela Bharath Superintendent: Ted Byers, 905-451-2862 Trustee: Steve Kavanagh, 905-457-3132
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EQAO
Each year, at the end of May, all
Grade 6 students in Ontario schools
complete a series of assessments
known as EQAO (Education Quality
Accountability Office) tests. The
assessments are evaluated during the
summer months and the results are
made public in September.
EQAO individual students results
are typically communicated in the
form of levels.
Level 4 results surpass the
provincial standard
Level 3 r e s u l t s m e e t t h e
provincial standard
Level 2 results approach the
provincial standard
Level 1 results are much below
the standard
Beatty-Fleming students surpassing
or meeting the Provincial standard
results for the 2013/14 school year
were Reading – 70%
Writing – 69%
Mathematics – 31%
The individual student results for
Grade 6 students last year will be
distributed to parents.
As shared at the School Council
meeting Beatty-Fleming’s primary
Teaching and Learning School
Success Goal will focus on improving
student achievement in mathematics.
Celebrate World Teacher Appreciation
Day—Sunday, October 5, 2014 Since 1994, parents and students from around the world have celebrated World Teacher Appreciation Day to commemorate the work of teachers and their contributions to society. During the week of October 5, take the time to let your child's teacher know he or she is truly appreciated. Thank your child's teacher and let them know they are making a difference.
Oct. 29 opportunity to say 'thanks' to bus drivers
Peel schools will
pay tribute to bus
drivers on Bus
Driver Appreciation
Day on Oct. 29.
The day will be
celebrated with spe-
cial activities and
events that provide
teachers, students
and parents an opportunity to thank the
people who safely transport over 36,000
students to and from school each day.
If your child rides the bus to school, take
this opportunity to thank the bus driver
for his or her contribution and ask your
child to do so too. The Peel board appreciates
the important job bus drivers do each school
day and Oct. 29 provides an opportunity
to give these individuals the recognition
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Grade 8 Parent Information Nights
**The time period for selecting courses for high school has been moved to an earlier time ( late October to early November) board wide. As such, grade 8 parent information nights, as well as regional program information nights have also moved up to an earlier time to accommodate this. Please note: There will NOT be course level teacher recommendations for option sheets from David Suzuki SS this year. **
Regional Program Parent Information Nights
For a complete list of all regional programs parent information nights,
please visit http://www.peelschools.org/parents/programs/regional/Pages/
default.aspx
School Date and Time
David Suzuki Secondary School (English students)
Wednesday, October 29 - 6:30 p.m.
Turner Fenton Secondary School (Extended French Students)
Wednesday, October 8 - 6:30 p.m.
School Date and Time
Actively in Motion (for grade 6 Students) at Royal Orchard
Jan. 12, 2015 - 7 p.m.
Advanced Placement- Central Peel SS
Sept. 18, 2014 – 6 pm.
Arts at Mayfield SS Oct. 7, 2014 – 7 pm.
IB at Turner Fenton Secondary School
Sept. 30, 2014 – 6:30 pm.
IBT at North Park SS Sept. 29, 2014 – 7 pm. Oct. 1, 2014 – 7 pm.
Sci-Tech at Port Credit SS Oct. 15, 2014 – 6 pm.
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Beatty-Fleming is our name, and learning is our game!
Lunchtime Expectations:
Students are not permitted to leave school property
during lunch recess
When a student has written permission from the
parent to go home for lunch, he / she may do so, but
is not permitted to go to the stores in the
neighbourhood.
Students are expected to stay in their own classrooms during lunchtime;
they are not permitted to visit their friends in other classes
Students are not permitted to wander the hallways; they may go to the
washroom with permission from a Supervisor; students then sign
themselves out and take a Hall Pass with them
No backpacks / string bags are allowed on the yard or in the hallways
Pizza / Subway Sales have begun !!
Our pizza and Subway sales started the week of Sept. 29, 2014.
Pizza will be sold during the lunch hour on Tuesdays and
Thursdays. Each slice will be sold for $2. Students are required
to line up outside the stage and pay as they buy their slice. There
will be a limit of 3 slices per student. Subs will be sold on
Wednesdays. Students will need to pre-order their subs by paying
first thing in the morning when they arrive, inside the courtyard
doors. Each (6”) Subway sandwich will cost $4/.
Proceeds from the pizza and sub sales will be used to support the
arts and athletics programs at Beatty-Fleming, and will help
support a school sign.
Tips for being a smart trick-or-treater
Halloween is a fun and exciting time, but safety should be the number one
concern. Here are some safety tips for children:
Wear a properly fitted costume that is bright and non-flammable. Use reflective
tape on your costume so you can be seen in the dark.
Use face makeup or enlarge the eyes on your mask so you can see well. When
wearing a mask, push it up on your head while walking.
Teach children to visit the front door of well lit homes and never go inside.
Help your child plan a route and a time to be home.
Remind children to always walk on the sidewalk, and obey traffic and pedestrian
signals.
Have an adult check treats at home before allowing children to eat them.
Younger children should go trick-or-treating with an adult. Older children are
reminded to trick-or-treat in groups.
Teach children their home phone number and how to call 9-1-1 if they have an
emergency or become lost.
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Special technology offers for Peel board students, parents and staff
Does your child need a computer or tablet for school? Equity of access to technology is a key
priority for the Peel board. That's why we've worked with a number of technology companies to
offer discounted devices to Peel families and staff.
Kobo
Peel families now have access to the following exclusive offers from Kobo:
kobo arc 7” HD - $135 with free shipping
kobo arc 10” HD - $199 with free shipping
To learn more, or to purchase a Kobo product visit www.kobo.com/peel
or www.peelschools.org/aboutus/21stCentury/byod/devices and enter
promo code KOBOPEEL at checkout.
Dell Canada Dell Canada Inc. offers reduced pricing and extended warranty benefits on select laptops and tablets.
From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, parents will have zero per cent financing for one year on all purchases of
$499 or more. For more information, visit www.dell.ca/peel.
The Peel board’s initiatives are part of the ongoing effort to create greater equity of
access to technology for Peel students, parents and staff and do not represent an
endorsement of any company or product.
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As everyone knows September is return to school time. And what a return it has been in the
Physical Education department. Students began the year with some introductory and co-operative
learning games, students were placed in their house teams and will represent their house squad
colours for the year. Each student has the chance to earn points everyday in a multitude of ways.
Live updates are available at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1o3Q-wYW0w-
oJg21u39zT19LZId970XigvnawjbElGvw/pubchart?oid=1663190514&format=interactive or this
link can also be found on “Mr. Smith’s Blog”. Each year the students at Beatty-Fleming have the
opportunity to show school spirit, and represent the House Teams on the annual Spirit Day.
Students participated in a number of games and competitions of Friday September 26. The day
was a huge success and the students had an outstanding afternoon. Following the day, the Blue
team jumped into an early lead, followed closely by Yellow, Green and Red. However, the race is
still close and there’s plenty of time and opportunity left to earn the yearly championship.
Students should listen for upcoming reward and prize days for leading squads.
Intramurals
Intramurals started in September, with our first sport of indoor soccer, students have the
opportunity to compete for their houses, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday throughout
the year. In addition to the gymnasium sports, the STORM Team (Student Team Of
Recreational Managers) will assist in running outdoor intramurals such as Flag Football, Bean
Bag Toss, Basketball and More.
Interschool Sports
School teams have also already begun, with soccer being the divisions first tournament. Both
the Boys and Girls soccer teams represented Beatty-Fleming and demonstrated once again our
Panthers will be teams to be reckoned with. Mr. Hunter and Mr. Zepotoczny led the boys to an
undefeated tournament. Thanks to D’Andre Brooks’ “Golden Goal” set up by Nick Trahan the
boys brought home gold medals and the championship banner. Miss Pierro and Miss Jolivet also
led the girls to an outstanding tournament; although they did not win the gold, they did take the
girls to the finals and winning the silver medal was no small feat! Congratulations to both the
boys’ and girls’ Panther soccer teams.
Cross-Country has also already begun, and Mrs. Routhier is busy at work again getting her
Panthers ready for yet another cross country meet. This year’s meet will take place October 21st
at the Heart Lake Conservation Area.
And then there’s football! Mr. Bhadra and Mr. Crabbe are each busy getting the Girls and
Boys Flag Football teams ready for the annual Flag Football Season, which will be beginning
early October. Every year the Panthers are a top ranked team and this year’s squad looks to have
the potential to bring home yet another banner. Good luck to all the Panthers players!
Beatty-Fleming is our name, and learning is our game!
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Time for school - A parent’s guide to regular school attendance
Elementary school is a wonderful time in the life of a child, a time of great strides in
learning and in social and emotional development. Many things affect your child’s success,
from the quality of his or her teachers, to the makeup of the class. One of the most
important factors is your child’s regular and timely attendance.
Getting to class on time, and avoiding absences, are critical if your child is to get the most
out of school. It seems obvious. But the fact is that elementary students tend to miss and
average of eight or more school days during the year. What can you as a parent do to help
ensure your child’s proper attendance?
Is your child missing more? Why does attendance matter?
First, understand that getting to school–every day and on time–matters at every level,
perhaps even more so in elementary school. That’s because important learning occurs
daily, right from the start of class. And because you establish patterns early on. By being
punctual and responsible, children are acquiring positive habits about school attendance.
Some other things to consider:
1. By being late, children miss important social time with their peers before school
begins.
2. Students who are late often feel embarrassed or self-conscious.
3. Late arrivals can disrupt the routine of the classroom.
4. A last-minute rush can be stressful for the child, and get her to school in the wrong
frame of mind.
5. Missing even five or 10 minutes of the day can make it harder for the student to
understand the material being taught.
6. Frequent absenteeism leads to gaps in a child’s skills and knowledge base, cause the
child to fall behind his peers and hurt his self-esteem.
7. Too many missed school days can increase isolation, as the child stands out from
her classmates and misses opportunities to develop socially.
8. Absenteeism makes it tougher for the child to develop a good rapport with the
teachers.
When Time is Ticking
Few homes run like clockwork. The morning routine, especially, can be a mad scramble.
But there are effective strategies for getting your little one up and out the door on time.
1. Get your child to bed at a reasonable hour.
2. Set realistic and consistent schedules and rules at home. Getting ready for school
should be part of the child’s overall routine, something that’s expected of him every
day.
3. The night before school, do whatever is necessary to shave time in the morning,
such as setting out clothes, packing lunch, and setting schoolbags at the door.
4. Have a set morning routine that the child can easily follow,
i.e washing hands and face, going to the bathroom,
dressing, making the bed, brushing teeth, and eating a
healthy breakfast.
5. Avoid any distractions that can slow the child down, like TV
or games.
6. If you’re running late regularly, set your alarm to get up
earlier.
Beatty-Fleming is our name, and learning is our game!
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