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Quality education in a caring environment “Flourish to the end” Hay Public School Phone 02 6993 1270 Fax 02 6993 1779 Term 3, Week 6 Hay Happenings Email—[email protected] Web Site www.hay-p.schools.nsw.gov.au Principal’s Report SAS Recognition Week The school community is made up of a lot of different people, all of whom play a part in the running of schools and the provision of quality education to students. School Administrative and Support Staff, whether they work in the office, the library, on the school grounds or in a classroom setting, are important contributors to the success of the school and children’s education. I would like to recognise the support staff at Hay Public School who include: Mrs Joanne Dunn, Mrs Samantha Sorensen, Mrs Kerri Mijok, Mrs Ruth Headon, Mrs Anna Lilburne, Mrs Debbie Jones, Mrs Cate Gaston, Ms Kirsten Hutchings, Miss Laura Zambon, Miss Monica Andrews, Miss Lucy Pless, Miss Lauren Argent, Mr Lloyd Brettschneider and Mr Ted Brettschneider. I would like to thank them for supporting our students on a daily basis and for their dedicated contributions to Hay Public School. Riverina PSSA Athletics Carnival Good luck to our sixteen athletes who will be representing the school in the Riverina PSSA Athletics Trials in Albury on Friday. Our students have all been training hard to prepare for these trials and I wish them every success. Thank you to Mrs Houston and Mrs Clarke for assisting with athletics training. Hay Public School – 150 Year Celebrations The school is preparing for its 150 year celebrations that will be held on the 20 th (Friday) and 21 st (Saturday) September. On the Friday night, all students and families are invited to attend a free family bush dance. This will be held in the War Memorial Hall across the road from the school. Students are asked to attend the formal celebrations on Saturday morning where an assembly will be held to welcome visitors to our school. They are asked to dress in their school uniforms unless performing on the day. Following the assembly, the school will be open for visitors to enjoy a morning tea and a walk through the classrooms. Please indicate to the front office if you are attending the bush dance and the trivia night on Saturday night. Bookings are essential. Attendance Education for your child is important and regular attendance at school is essential for your child to achieve their educational best and increase their career and life options. NSW public schools work in partnership with parents to encourage and support regular attendance of children and young people. When your child attends school every day, learning becomes easier and your child will build and maintain friendships with other children. If a student misses as little as 8 days in a school term, by the end of primary school they’ll have missed over a year of school. Have a great week! Carol Oataway Principal 28th August 2019 Book Week Competition Winners SCHOOL RULES I can do my best. I can respect all people. I can respect all property. I can be in the right place. Father’s Day Breakfast Fri 30th Aug School Hall All Welcome

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Term 3, Week 6 28th August 2019

Quality education in a caring environment

“Flourish to the end”

Hay Public School Phone 02 6993 1270 Fax 02 6993 1779

Term 3, Week 6

Hay Happenings

Email—[email protected] Web Site www.hay-p.schools.nsw.gov.au

Principal’s Report SAS Recognition Week The school community is made up of a lot of different people, all of whom play a part in the running of schools and the provision of quality education to students. School Administrative and Support Staff, whether they work in the office, the library, on the school grounds or in a classroom setting, are important contributors to the success of the school and children’s education. I would like to recognise the support staff at Hay Public School who include: Mrs Joanne Dunn, Mrs Samantha Sorensen, Mrs Kerri Mijok, Mrs Ruth Headon, Mrs Anna Lilburne, Mrs Debbie Jones, Mrs Cate Gaston, Ms Kirsten Hutchings, Miss Laura Zambon, Miss Monica Andrews, Miss Lucy Pless, Miss Lauren Argent, Mr Lloyd Brettschneider and Mr Ted Brettschneider. I would like to thank them for supporting our students on a daily basis and for their dedicated contributions to Hay Public School.

Riverina PSSA Athletics Carnival Good luck to our sixteen athletes who will be representing the school in the Riverina PSSA Athletics Trials in Albury on Friday. Our students have all been training hard to prepare for these trials and I wish them every success. Thank you to Mrs Houston and Mrs Clarke for assisting with athletics training.

Hay Public School – 150 Year Celebrations The school is preparing for its 150 year celebrations that will be held on the 20th (Friday) and 21st (Saturday)

September. On the Friday night, all students and families are invited to attend a free family bush dance. This will be held in the War Memorial Hall across the road from the school. Students are asked to attend the formal celebrations on Saturday morning where an assembly will be held to welcome visitors to our school. They are asked to dress in their school uniforms unless performing on the day. Following the assembly, the school will be open for visitors to enjoy a morning tea and a walk through the classrooms. Please indicate to the front office if you are attending the bush dance and the trivia night on Saturday night. Bookings are essential.

Attendance Education for your child is important and regular attendance at school is essential for your child to achieve their educational best and increase their career and life options. NSW public schools work in partnership with parents to encourage and support regular attendance of children and young people. When your child attends school every day, learning becomes easier and your child will build and maintain friendships with other children. If a student misses as little as 8 days in a school term, by the end of primary school they’ll have missed over a year of school.

Have a great week!

Carol Oataway

Principal

28th August 2019

Book Week Competition Winners

SCHOOL RULES

I can do my best. I can respect all

people. I can respect all

property. I can be in the

right place.

Father’s

Day Breakfast

Fri 30th Aug

School Hall

All Welcome

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Quality education in a caring environment

Sports Report Riverina Athletics Carnival Good luck to the Hay Public School students who will be representing the Deniliquin District at the Riverina Athletics Carnival on Friday.

Our team consists of; Charli Giddins (1500m) Hilton Hargreaves (1500m) Nate Clarke (1500m, 800m, 200m, Long Jump) Jim Houston (1500m, 800m) Ben Clark (800m) Isobella Murray (800m, 1500m) Emily Cai (100m, 200m) Junior Girls Relay – Matilda Nisbet, Zoe Ndhlovu, Poppy Barnes, Charli Giddins Junior Boys Relay – Hilton Hargreaves, Dillon Green, Kyper Woods, Dan Jamieson Senior Girls Relay – Emily Cai, Sila Vula, Kieya-Madison Carter, Isobella Murray Senior Boys Relay – Jim Houston, Ben Clark, Kirby Pingiaro, Nate Clarke The carnival will be held at the Les O'Brien Athletics Precinct, North St Albury. Please note that due to the inclusion of the 1500m, the carnival will commence at 8.15am. Students are required at the venue at 8am.

Trent Barrett Shield Mrs Books and Mrs Houston have been busy developing rugby league skills with Stage 2 students in preparation for the Trent Barrett Shield. Our teams will be travelling to Griffith on Tuesday 10th September to compete in the tournament. Team selections will be made next week and permission notes will be sent home after that.

2 Hay FM Thank you to Emily Cai and Emily Caughey for presenting the Sports Report on 2HayFM last Friday.

Book Week Prize Winners

K-2 Sports Stars of the Week The Week 5 sports stars of the week were:

Twis ng Turtles ‐ Halle Laracy and Brodie Suitor

Leaping Lizards ‐ Harley Atkinson and Sally Dwyer

Stretchy Snake ‐ Grant Dwyer and Harley Blayden

Thank you to everybody who supported our annual Scholastic Book Fair. Hay Public School families bought $4,618.50 worth of books raising approximately $1,600 worth of books for our school library.

STAR BORROWER Cody Griffiths - 3/4B

Next Week! Wednesday 4th September

- EXCURSION REMINDER - Kindergarten

Altina Wildlife Park

Please return permission form and make payment to the front office ASAP

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Weekly Attendance Rates Week ending: 23rd August 2019

Attendance Facts Well done to 1/2S for their excellent attendance

last week; Well done to all classes who achieved over 90%

attendance last week; Children are required to attend school every day

unless sick; A medical certificate is required for illnesses over

3 days; Children who attend school regularly are

prepared for success in school and in life; Children who attend school regularly develop

healthy life habits; Children who attend school regularly feel more

connected to their community and develop important social skills and friendships; and

Students who attend school regularly are set up for a strong future.

1 1/2S 96.84% 2 KC 92.22% 3 5/6D 90.40% 3 5/6SC 89.60% 5 4/5J 89.57% 6 1/2Z 89.52% 7 3/4B 87.50% 8 3/4R 87.27%

Issue 6 - Orders Due Friday 13th September

Anna Fienberg - Author Visit

150 Year Celebrations

Parent Information

Friday 20th September Students will be participating in bush dancing workshops with a free bush dance being held at the War Memorial Hall on the Friday night starting at 6pm. Food will be available for purchase on the night. This is a family event so please notify the front office of numbers attending.

Saturday 21st September An Open Day assembly will be held at school commencing at 10am. All students are expected to attend dressed in school uniform. Our Open Day will showcase performances by Kindergarten and the school ukulele group. Performers will be notified by their teachers as to costume arrangements. Following the assembly, classrooms will be open to all visitors and morning tea will be available for purchase.

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TERM 3

30th Aug Regional Athletics - Albury

30th Aug Fathers Day Breakfast

3rd Sept Robotics - Years 5 & 6

4th Sept Robotics - Years 3 & 4

4th Sept Kindergarten Excursion - Altina

6th Sept CWA Public Speaking Finals

10th Sept Trent Barrett Shield

12th Sept P&C Meeting - 2pm

13th Sept CWA Public Speaking Final

20th Sept Billy Tea Bush Band

21st Sept School Open Day - 10am

27th Sept Last day of Term 3

HPS P&C are catering for the bush dance. Beef & gravy rolls and hot dogs will be for sale on the night. Any donations of meat, bread rolls, gravy, frankfurts, tomato sauce etc. will be greatly appreciated. Please let the front office know if you are able to help.