Wow! What wonderful weather we have had this spring! Students have continued to work extremely hard to meet their learning goals throughout the Spring months. In addition to this, they’ve been very active in school activities— track and field, talent show,
goodwill, reading clubs, cheerleading , French Camp and Author Visits.
June is just as busy!! Congratulations to our Grade 3 and 6 students who are finishing up the Educational Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) testing this week. They have
prepared well and put forth their best efforts throughout their 6 days of testing.
End of year trips are planned : Kindergarten—Cave Springs—June 1 ; Primary—Port Dalhousie—June 14 ; Juniors—Cave Springs—June 25, and Intermediates– Camp
Wahonowin—June 11-15 .
Congratulations to Mrs. J. Kelly!!! She has chosen to retire from teaching after a successful career spanning 38 years. She will be dearly missed by our students who each day are eager to enter the world of the French language as Madame presents critical thinking challenges to them. Many of our students who have been taught and mentored by Madame Kelly have gone on to be successful French teachers, or government workers with a bilingual role. We wish her good health and happiness as she opens a new chapter in
her life. Thank you Madame for your kind and determined verve for learning and teaching.
We will also be saying farewell to other staff as they relocate to other schools for next year: Mr. Tempest will be transferring to Dalewood, and Mrs. Meecham will be
transferring to Grand Avenue.
We will welcome our new students to Central on Tuesday, June 19th from 4 –6:30 pm. We will have several student guides to show our new families both the school and relate
some of the wonderful events that happen within the halls of the school each day.
Our new Grade 6 students will also participate in a “Welcome to Central” afternoon on June 18th. This will give them an opportunity to meet our current grade 6 students and
get to know our school a bit better.
Congratulations to our athletes who competed valiantly at TRACK AND FIELD ZONE back in May. Good Luck to those who were successful as they compete against the best of the best at the DSBN meet on June 11th. Thank you to the many hours our coaches have put into
training our students for success.
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HAWK’S EYE VIEW
Central Public School
Celebrating 106 Years of Excellence
June
2012
HOME OF THE C-HAWKS
SPIRIT DAYS IN JUNE
CRAZY HAIR DAY….June 7th
HAWAIIAN DAY….June 22nd
We earnestly seek your cooperation in reducing vandal-
ism. Should you observe unusual activity at the school in your neighbourhood, please call in
confidence, either of the following emergency numbers:
905-682-8065
905-563-1293
Your cooperation will be appreciated.
CHEERLEADING SQUAD COMPETES AT
CANADA’S WONDERLAND
The Cheerleading Squad competed at Canada’s Wonderland’s International Competition on
Saturday, May 26th.
Thank you to our devoted coaches: Stephanie
Glover and Michaela Howard.
The girls had a wonderful day and completed
their routine with confidence and accuracy.
Then they got to enjoy the remainder of the day
on the rides.
What a great way to finish the season.
They will hold one final bake sale later in June to
cover the costs of entry fees.
BAKE SALE: TUES. JUNE 5— ITEMS $1.00
NEEDED: WE ARE IN NEED OF 2NEEDED: WE ARE IN NEED OF 2NEEDED: WE ARE IN NEED OF 2NEEDED: WE ARE IN NEED OF 2----3 3 3 3 LUNCHROOM SUPERVISORS FOR NEXT LUNCHROOM SUPERVISORS FOR NEXT LUNCHROOM SUPERVISORS FOR NEXT LUNCHROOM SUPERVISORS FOR NEXT
SCHOOL YEAR.SCHOOL YEAR.SCHOOL YEAR.SCHOOL YEAR.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, PLEASE CALL THE SCHOOL AND WE’LL ARRANGE FOR AN INTERVIEW. YOU WOULD BE REQUIRED TO COME TO THE SCHOOL EACH DAY FOR ONE
OR TWO BREAKS. TIMES FOR NEXT YEAR’S BREAKS ARE:
10:40 –11:20 AND 1:00—1:40
Duties include : supervising classes during nutrition, supervising students during outdoor play, reporting incidents to the office/staff and supporting injured
students as needed.
STUDENT CLASS PLACEMENTS
• If you have a preference or best fit request for your child’s placement next year re-garding a teacher or a friend that they work well with, please send it to the office in writing by June 8th.
• We can’t guarantee anything, but will work towards granting your request if possible.
• Class lists will be posted on the first day of school in September. Changes can be made until mid September.
IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES :
• Camp Wahanowin - June 11-15, 2012
• Graduation Ceremony - June 27, 2012 @ 6:30 pm
• Report Cards go home - June 26th 2012
• New Student Welcome Open House - June 19th @ 4pm
• DSBN Track And Field Meet - June 11
• Family Fitness, Food and Fun Open House - June 6 @ 4:30
• Volunteer Breakfast - June 13th @ 8:00 am
MOVING?
If you know that you will be moving out of our school area during the
summer, please let us know as soon as possible. We would like to take this information into consideration when
preparing for next year's classes.
SCHOOL VANDALISMSCHOOL VANDALISMSCHOOL VANDALISMSCHOOL VANDALISM
Congrats to all our Central School students that participated in Track and Field. It was great to see such ef-
fort and enthusiasm put forth by all. Some of you are moving on to the DSBN on June 11th. We want to
wish you the best of luck in your races!!
Daiton Sadlo Laura Bajic Chris Loum Lucas Lamb Skylar Ferris
Lucas Penny Nolan Procyhshyn Jake Lamb Will Reil Shannon Colling
Amanda Melitzer Taylor Walters Kendall Fraser Melanie Coomber Brett Read
Brandon Saigeon Zack Renwick Cory Kimmel Tucker McSwain Gavin Smith
Sean Principi
Sports at Central
TENTATIVE TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS FOR 2012/13TENTATIVE TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS FOR 2012/13TENTATIVE TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS FOR 2012/13TENTATIVE TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS FOR 2012/13
Early Learning : S. Larock H. Nicitopolous TBD
Early Childhood Educators: S. Eybel S. Brockwell J. Dunsford
Gr. 1 L. Donders L. Stieva (FI) TBD (FI) TBD (FI)
Gr. 2 J. Lobb
Gr. 2/3 J. Wainwright
Gr. 3 Z. Drummond
Gr. 4 J. Adam (FI) T. Brink (FI)
Gr. 5 L. Kurzawa (FI) M. Nicholls (FI) TBD (FI)
Gr. 6 TBD (FI)
Gr. 4/5 J. Romany
Gr. 5/6 J. Huebert
Gr. 7 S. Clutterbuck C. Fraser
Gr. 8 J. Nicholls C. Johnson
(FI) = French immersion
Learning Resource J. Lamb K. Campbell-High
French Second Language P. Smillie
Prep Coverage P. D’Cunha L. Grayson T. Mallory K. Jonz
Science and Technology M. Hauer
Vice Principal TBD
Principal S. Niznik
FAMILY, FOOD, FUN & FITNESS NIGHTFAMILY, FOOD, FUN & FITNESS NIGHTFAMILY, FOOD, FUN & FITNESS NIGHTFAMILY, FOOD, FUN & FITNESS NIGHT
The leadership team will be hosting a FAMILY, FOOD, FUN & FITNESS NIGHT on June 6th, 2012! This after school event will take place from 4:30pm-6:30pm and is open to all students and families of our Central School community.
The focus of this open house is on the importance of staying fit, healthy eating, and having fun while be-ing active. Throughout the school there will be various displays, and interactive activities for all ages to enjoy! A holistic nutritionist will be on site to share information and there will also be Zumba lessons tak-ing place in the gymnasium!
Please come out and enjoy this exciting event.
DRESSING FOR SUCCESS AT CENTRAL SCHOOL
With the warmer weather upon us and hopefully staying, Students are reminded to wear appropriate clothing for our school setting
1. Hats or head coverings must be removed upon entry into the school and not worn indoors.
2. Shoes must be worn indoors due to safety/fire regulations.
3. Students, regardless of age, are not permitted to wear inappropriate clothing which includes: - short shorts( approx. a 6 inch inseam), halter tops, tube tops, spaghetti strap tops, “see through” tops or mesh tops (unless worn with an undershirt)
4. Exposed undergarments, bare midriffs and backs are not permitted. Shirts, blouses, T-shirts and sweaters must be long enough to cover the midriff.
5. Clothes bearing written statements, or diagram (pictures, logos, people) that do not promote a positive and safe environment; that are racist, suggestive, or in bad taste, or that advertise al-cohol, drug or tobacco products are not permitted.
Remember a positive school culture and tone are integral to the creation and enhancement of a school environment committed to the achievement of personal and academic excellence.
A BIG thank you to all of the library volunteers who have made the library run so smoothly this term - especially Nicki Manley, Valerie Fast, Gayle Greensides, and Sherri Salvisburg .
All library materials to be returned by Monday, June 11 so that we can begin our inventory process. Thank you.
VOLUNTEER BREAKFAST: AS OUR WAY OF SAYING THANK YOU, WE HAVE INVITED PARENTS WHO HAVE HELPED US OUT IN SEVERAL AREAS THIS YEAR ON MORE THAN ONE OCCASION. IF WE HAVE ACCIDENTLY FORGOTTEN YOU, OUR APOLO-GIES!, PLEASE KNOW THAT YOU ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US ON JUNE 13TH AT 8:00-9:00AM IN THE GYM. Hope to see our Volunteers there!
C-HAWK AWARD WINNERS FOR MAY
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL
Will Riel Nakita Day Megan Teranski
Justin Paolini Jack Miller Felicia Apostolakos
Sydney Foster Hailey Mercuri Abigale Schulenberg
Lauren Hollingsworth Gabriele Vitali Owen Furtney
Hunter Carpenter Mackenzie Klager James Romany
Jon Filipovic Andrew Hicks Cassie Crossman
Colton Sample Julia Coutts Chase Cummings
Hannah Noble Spencer Shepherd Amanda Melitzer
Lucy Cook Cayce Pidsadny Chelsea Duff
James Bullock Christina Nedacis Tucker McSwain
Liam May-Siozios Joel Bozich Karl Tsekrekos-Lawson
Chelsea Duff Braiden Trull Alec Filipovic
Madison Jones Chloe Kreft Haley Groom
Sirena Fields Sinclair Lewis Olivia Redding
Lily Wilson Journey Coulson Brett Read
Nicole Salvisburg Glenda Castle Brooke Ferris
Dylan Jones Jacob Shepherd Brooklyn Broeze
Hanna Puffer Michael Andreychuk Bayan Afnan
Cole Schellenberg Alexis Rude Emilie Nokes
Kylie Typer Nina Robinson Jessica Abell
Ishmeen Sandal Ted Sullivan-Coombes Caleb Rodney
Spencer Russell Emily Sproston Connor McGarry
Matt Vaughn Lily Saidant Cecilia Muys
Important Dance-A-Rama Information Friday, June 1st, 2012
Thank you for all your help collecting money for Dance-A-Rama. Our theme for this year’s dance is ‘Canadian Olympic Pride’. Below is the schedule for the dance. Please note that although each student is asked to pledge $5 in order to make the dance successful, no student will be excluded if they were unable to bring $5.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! School Council
9:00 – 10:15 grades 1-3
10:15-10:30 tidy up, short break
10:30-11:00 JK/SK
11:00-11:30 tidy up, short break (lunch for volunteers)
11:30-12:45 grade 4-6
12:45-1:00 tidy up, short break
1:00-1:30 JK/SK
1:30-1:45 tidy up, short break
1:45-3:00 grade 7-8
3:00 final clean up
Prizes will be awarded for best costume in each division. Pledge forms were sent home the week of May 14th. The top fundraiser will receive 4 Club VIP tickets to the Sunday, August 19th Toronto Blue Jays versus Texas Rangers 1:07pm game. The second and third place fundraisers will receive a cash prizes, also, the top fundraising class will receive a pizza party. Money raised will be used to purchase a new class set of SMARTboard interactive devices!
Congratulations to Central's Battle of the Books team. They have been working hard reading a number of books since March, and will be competing in a trivia-like competition based on their readings in June. We know they'll do well! Team members are: Hanna Puffer, Jacob Shepherd , Anna Woiceshyn, Hannah Kot, Riley Schellenberg, and James Dunn. Thank you to Lucas Penny for helping out.
Chess Club
During the month of March and April the Central School Chess Team have been meeting weekly playing friendly and challenging games of chess. The team competed in a tourna-ment held here at Central School. The following students participated in the tournament.
Kaelan Polmanter-Gentle
Cayce Pidsadny
Emily McCleary
Griffin Owen
Connor MacDonald
Hope Glumac
Nakita Day
Chamsie Loum
Christopher Loum
Hanna Puffer
Rachel McCleary
Dylan Bajic
Anarthan Jeyaratnam
Andrew Quanz
Gavin Derkson
Brayden Wenzel
Jennifer MacIntyre
Ted Sullivan Coombes
Hunter Carpenter
Lucas Penny
Shyla Kimmel
Central School Grand Masters are Primary: Cayce Pidsadny
Junior: Christopher Loum
Intermediate: Dylan Bajic
ECO CLUB NEWS:
Thank you to all of the hard-working students who have helped to make Central an eco-friendly school. Below are the names of the Eco Team Leaders and the Compost Crew. Because of their efforts, Central is once again a certified Eco School!
Eco Team Leaders:
Vivian Ross, Samantha Leavers, Riley Schellenberg, Tess Fortier, Alyssa Scott, Hanna Puffer, An-
astazija Cenic, Jacob Brooman, and Mackenzie Klager.
Compost Crew:
Jakob Bomberry, Jacob Baker, Cooper Melnychuk, Riley Schellenberg, Ryan Prodeus, James Dun-can, Sophie Horton , Robert Disher, Hayden Miller, Dylan Jones, Maddy Pidsadny, Anastazija Cenic, and Jocelyn Benard. Sub: Daiton Sadlo.
The students and staff at Central School would like to thank the Parent Council Mem-
bers for all their hard work and fundraising efforts this year.
Thank you to:
Nancy Baker - Secretary Barb Gibson- Fundraising
Stacy Francalanza Kathryn Litke
Leng and Darren Bray Heather Verrall
Eliane Muir - Fundraising Jennifer Wessels– Treasurer
Anne Park Amanda Sample
Jen Lawson Nicole Parker
Tamara Foster Sarah Rangaratnam - Chair
Jane Bond Brenda Ellis
Chris Pollard Marina Muller
A huge thank you to our breakfast club helpers. Marina Wynperle, Tom and Gayle Greensides, Heather Verrall, and Jane Bond. Thank you for volunteering your time in the mornings and pre-paring breakfast for our students in the break-
fast club program. We can’t thank you enough!!
IPADS IN THE CLASSROOM An interactive tool that supports and extends the opportunities for learning and development
The ipad:
• is active, hands-on, engaging and empowering;
• can be tailored to provide practise and reinforcement of activities at each child’s own developmental level;
• improves traditional learning activities by saving time, meeting each child’s individual learning needs, moti-
vating reluctant learners and making learning fun;
• provides visual, audio and tactile learning;
• provides children with instant feedback and enhances feelings of success;
• is a library, a writing centre, a listening centre, a math manipulative, a science book, a workbook, an art sta-
tion, a music and musical instrument studio, a camera, a recorder and so much more!
The touch screen enables children with poor fine motor skills to
practise their handwriting in a safe, easy to erase mistakes mode.
Using Ipads in Kindergarten as :
• A math centre activity
• To practise fine motor skills and the alphabet
• A reading centre
• Large/small group instruction
Three important announcements regarding Fundscrip: 1) Our last order date for this school year will be June 21, 2012. Make sure to stock up on gift cards for all
your summer needs. Go to www.fundscrip.com and enter our invitation code 7VFBV2 to place your or-
der. 2) There is a new payment method now available: Online Banking! You can set Fundscrip up as a 'payee' through your internet banking website for direct payments from your bank account. Unlike paying via credit card or Interac, there are no fees taken off the school's earnings using this method. As it takes a day or two for the payment to be processed this way, however, you do need to place your order and make your online pay-ment a few days before Fundscrip's order cut-off date. EFT (void cheque) payment will continue to be an op-tion as well.
3) I am happy to report that we have raised over $2100 since September through your support of this pro-
gram. Thank you! Best wishes for a fun and relaxing summer!
We are happy to announce Triple P Positive Parenting Programs are being offered this summer.
Parents with children 2-12 years of age:
Mondays, June 18 – August 13, 2012
6 - 8:30 p.m.
Ontario Early Years Centre – Walker YMCA
25 YMCA Drive, St. Catharines
Parents with teens:
Tuesdays, July 10 – August 21, 2012
6:30 - 9 p.m.
Regional Headquarters – Campbell West, Committee Room 4
2201 St. David’s Road, Thorold
The schedule will also be available on both www.beagreatparent.ca and www.triplepontario.ca . These sites also
contain detailed information about Triple P and how the program can be tailored to help parents with their indi-
vidual needs.
Registration for all sessions will be taken through the Parent Talk Information Line – 905-688-8248 ext. 7555 or
1-888-505-6074 ext. 7555
Please contact Mindy Bilotta – [email protected] if you have any further questions about Triple P ses-sions taking place this summer.
Mindy Bilotta Health Promoter, Child Health Niagara Region Public Health 905-688-8248 ext. 7351 [email protected]
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