Post on 09-Jul-2020
Time flies at a busy school. It is so hard to believe that it is
already past the middle of October! As you read through our blog, visit our school, and
engage in conversations with your children about their school day, I hope you are as excited
as we are about the learning that is taking place both inside and outside of classrooms at
Churchville.
We are thankful for your patience and understanding as we re-organized classrooms to meet
Ministry expectations. We have now completed the required changes resulting from our re-
organization. We will continue to work hard to provide the best possible educational
experience for your children. Through September and October, teachers have used a variety
of instructional strategies with students to better identify their learning strengths and needs. This
year, we will continue to place a strong focus on developing numeracy skills and we are
continuing to focus on innovative assessment strategies that place a strong emphasis on
student understanding of the learning destination and our use of descriptive feedback to
better support their success. Please stay connected with your child’s teacher to better
understand how you can support your child’s learning as a partner in education. Our students
are excited to share their learning with you at our upcoming Student Led Conferences on
November 15th and 16th.
Churchville continues to be a wonderful and engaging place for students. Our staff and
volunteers help to make the school a caring place to teach and learn. Our extra-curricular
events are up and running! Please click on the link below to our e-announcements page to
see all the amazing things happening at Churchville!
Thank you to our parents and community members who supported our Terry Fox events and to
our Terry Fox committee and our students for your hard work on this endeavour.
An inclusive and caring school climate is of utmost importance to us. Through our regular
messages on character education, we will continue to encourage students to show kindness
and respect to their peers, their parents, teachers and themselves. To support a positive school
climate, this year we will continue with our monthly character assemblies program. This month
we are focussing on “Determination”.
Churchville Chatter
Home of the Chargers
PRINCIPAL’S BLOG- October 21, 2019
Check out what’s going on at Churchville by
following our daily e-announcements at:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zhKgqvCFfd4U5tN1R3SG7d07mwW0AO2VMcp5RbcVQMk
Upcoming Dates To Remember October
Every Tuesday - Pizza Days – orders due October 25 – Senior Boys Flag Football tournament at
Williams Parkway
Every Thursday - Sub Days – orders due October 30th – Grade 8 Brampton Centennial
Secondary School visit
October 21/October 29/November 6 – Swim to
Survive Program
for 7C
October 29th and 31st – Grade One trip to Jack Smythe
Field Centre
October 23 – School Picture Day October 31 –
Leading the Charge Assembly*
October 23 – Cross Country Meet at Heartland
Conservation Area
October 31 – Hallowe’en Door Decorating Contest
November November 1, November 8, November 22 – Swim to
Survive Program for 7B
November 11 – Remembrance Day
November 7 - Churchville Movie Night run by our
School Council – See upcoming announcement
on Cash Online
November 15th and 16th – Student Led Conferences with
Parents and Teachers
November 8 – Progress Reports and Kindergarten
Communication of Learning sent home for parents
November 21 – 5:30 PM – School Council – all parents
welcome
November 7th and 8th – Grade 7/8 Immunization November 21 – 7:00 PM – Grade 1 French Immersion
Information Evening – for parents of Kindergarten
students considering French Immersion for their children
December December 5th, December 12th and December 19th
– Swim to Survive Program for 7A
December 18 – Evening of the Arts; “Winter Nights”
(Winter Concert and Art Gallery)
December 11 - Songs of the Season at Churchville
– 6:30 PM (Book Fair open at 6:00)
December 19th – Leading The Charge Assembly
December 9-13 – Scholastic Book Fair December 20 – Last day of school before winter break
For student extracurricular meeting times please check e-announcements –
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zhKgqvCFfd4U5tN1R3SG7d07mwW0AO2VMcp5RbcVQMk
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
We are currently looking for parents who would be able to
spare a half an hour one day each week during the school day to read with one or
two children in our Grade Two Superstar Reading Program. If you are interested in
participating in this program, please call Mrs. Letourneau at the school
Welcome Churchville Families to an exciting year ahead!
Thank you so much for electing us as Parent Council Representatives for the 2019/2020
school year.
We are excited to work together to make our school the best it can be and we look
forward to connecting with you further.
As a school Council our mandate is to:
1) Promote the best interests of the school.
2) Facilitate two-way communication between the school and
parents/community by acting as liaison between the two.
Your Parent Council (with Roles) is as follows;
1. Manvinder Pabla (Chair)
2. Manmeet Sibal (Co-Chair)
3. Ravneet Sudan (Secretary)
4. Anu Kabli (Treasurer)
5. Gurpreet Kaur (Treasurer)
6. Tracy Fernandes (member at large)
Please click here to sign up for Council email for school communications. (Alternative:
Send an email with Subscribe as Subject)
On Thursday, November the 7th @ 6 PM the Churchville Parent Council is bringing back
our movie night, featuring “The Secret Life of Pets 2”!
All orders for the movie and pizza and popcorn will be done through School Cash
online starting Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019. Tickets to go out to students between
Nov 4th and Nov 6th.
For any inquiries on ‘movie night’/future events/Suggestion/Volunteer, please get in
touch with school Council at churchvilleps.council@peelsb.com.
We are looking for volunteers for movie night. If you are interested, Please send us an
email with your contact details.
Please note the date and time of our next school council meeting has changed. We
will be meeting at 5:30 PM on November 21st. All are welcome!
BOOMERANG LUNCH
We are excited to announce that we are participating in the BOOMERANG LUNCH
program for all staff and students at Churchville Public School!!!
What is a BOOMERANG LUNCH?
A boomerang lunch is a lunch that has every piece of it return to its source. In other
words, everything in the lunch goes back home at the end of the day. This includes
leftover food, containers, recyclables, and/or garbage.
Why do we have a BOOMERANG program?
To increase awareness of the amount of waste created in one day’s lunch
To encourage the use of reusable containers
To discourage the use of disposable containers
Things to consider...
We can reduce the amount of garbage we produce by:
1. Using reusable containers
o Tupperware containers
o Reusable water bottles
o Reusable cutlery
2. Buy larger items of something – (e.g., chips, cookies etc.) and then transfer the
amount needed for each day into a reusable container instead of individually
packaged snack sized items.
THANK YOU for supporting this environmental initiative at Churchville!
Morning Kiss and Ride is a safe, efficient way to get children to school if we all work together. Please:
1) Drop students off only in the designated ‘Drop Off’ areas. All drop offs should be at a curb. Children should be dropped off on the side of the sidewalk or walkway.
2) Kindergarten parents, please use the drop off zone closest to the Kindergarten gated area. Students wearing safety vests will walk your children to their classes.
3) Parents, please remain in your cars. Students should exit from the passenger side of the vehicle.
4) After your children have exited the car, please leave promptly and safely. 5) Please be patient when the weather is challenging. Our children’s safety is worth the
few extra moments it may take.
Thank you to all students and families who are walking to and from school. This is a great way to stay fit and to keep our environment clean. To keep students and families safe, please follow the guidelines and expectations:
1) Please cross only at the light or the crosswalk 2) Use sidewalks and do not walk through the parking lot 3) Look both ways before crossing the road and follow the direction of the crossing guard
and teacher supervisor
The following protocol has been established to ensure that students connect with their families at the proper location and to promote an organized and safe dismissal for all students:
1) Grade 1 to 3 students will be dismissed through door 4 2) Grade 4 to 8 students will be dismissed through door 7 3) All bus students will dismiss through door 1 (main entrance) 4) All students in portables will dismiss from the portables 5) Supervisors will be outside from 3:35 to 3:50 – after this time, students will be brought
into the office to phone home 6) The Kiss and Ride area and our parking lot is closed in the afternoon during dismissal
time.
Have a ‘Plan B’ Please take a moment to create a ‘back up’ plan with your children. Be sure they know
what to do if the designated pick-up person is not present at dismissal.
Help keep everyone in our community safe.
Never make a U-turn or a 3- point turn in a school zone.
SAFETY IN OUR PARKING LOT – Kiss ‘n Ride at Arrival Time
STUDENT SAFETY – WALKING TO AND FROM SCHOOL
STUDENT SAFETY – PM DISMISSAL
On April 9, 2019, as part of the board’s commitment to equity and inclusion, the Peel
board approved a motion to recognize and celebrate Islamic Heritage Month in
October. In addition to Islamic Heritage Month, the Peel board also approved motions
to recognize and celebrate Indigenous Heritage Month and Hindu Heritage Month in
November, Sikh Heritage Month in April and Jewish Heritage Month in May. The board
will continue to recognize Black History Month in February, Asian Heritage Month in
May and Pride Month in June.
The Government of Canada first established October as Islamic History Month in 2007
while the Province of Ontario declared the month of October as Islamic Heritage
Month in 2016.
At Churchville, students are participating in a number of activities that recognize and
celebrate the rich heritage, history, culture and contributions of Muslim Canadians as
well as Muslim communities from around the world. Thank you to Mrs. Carriere who
has purchased and provided resources to support staff and students. Thank you also
to our group of moms who created a wonderful display in our foyer.
If your child will start grade 1 in September 2020, one of the important choices you will
make is whether you want to enroll your child in French Immersion (FI). The French
Immersion program runs here at Churchville. What is French Immersion? Is it right for
my child? How do I register? Find the answers to these questions and more at our
French Immersion Information Evening.
For: Parents of students currently in Senior Kindergarten
When? 7 p.m. November 21st, 2019 Where? Churchville P.S. gym
Our work has just begun. The Peel Learning Foundation’s mission is to raise funds to enable Peel District School Board students to achieve personal excellence by providing resources that help them overcome barriers. We officially launched in February 2019, and to date, the foundation has supported more than 200 students.
Did you know that 1 in 5 students in Peel Region face barriers related to poverty.
That’s more than 27,000 Peel board students. Through the Student Emergency Needs program and Student Backpack program, the support we provide can be as simple as providing funds for food or transportation, a winter coat, or a backpack filled with school supplies. This type of support can enrich a student's school experience and help them achieve success. Any teacher, staff or support person can speak confidentially to their school’s principal, vice-principal or supervisor when they encounter a student in need, who will then reach out to us to ask for help. There are many ways that you can support the foundation. A gift will help us achieve great things for students. To learn more, visit www.peellearningfoundation.org/how. You can help us create hopeful tomorrows. www.PeelLearningFoundation.org l 905-890-1010 ext. 2461 l foundation@peelsb.com
@PeelLearningFDN l /PeelLearningFDN
FRENCH IMMERSION INFORMATION EVENING
Get ready for what could be the most exciting and important years your teen spends in school. For the first time, teens will have to make choices about what they will study and what career pathway to choose. Whatever path your teen chooses, we want to make sure your entire family is ready to meet the challenges and embrace the many opportunities that await your teen upon graduation. Our Parent’s Guide to High School will provide you with a snapshot of what you need to know to help your teen be successful. To view the online booklet, visit www.peelschools.org/parents/helpyourchild/parentguide. For more ways on helping your teen make a smooth transition, visit www.peelschools.org/parents/helpyourchild.
October 23 is Bus Driver Appreciation Day. Our students will be thanking their drivers
for keeping them safe in their travels to and from school. It is also school bus safety
week from October 21-25.
Parents – for all transportation information, please use the STOPR website. The link is
here: http://www.stopr.ca/Pages/default.aspx
Ready? Set? High School! A Parent's Guide to High School
Regional Learning Choices programs unlock passions Regional Learning Choices Programs offered by the Peel District School Board empower students by providing them with opportunities to develop and explore skills in a particular area of interest. Regional programs are open to all students who meet the criteria for acceptance. Students and their families are encouraged to attend the information night for the program of their choice to receive more information about the program and application details. Transportation is not provided for students in regional programs. If students have been accepted into a regional program and they live within the school boundary, they are eligible for busing only if they meet the distance criteria outlined in the board’s Transportation Policy #39. All regional programs include annual fees, including a non-refundable $40 application fee, except the Regional Skilled Trades and Transportation Engineering and Technology programs, which are offered at no cost.
For more information about program information nights, busing, fees and the application process, visit www.peelschools.org/RegionalPrograms
Important dates to note:
Applications open Applications close
ELEMENTARY Jan. 27, 2020 at 8:30 a.m. Feb. 10, 2020 at 3 p.m.
SECONDARY Nov. 11, 2019 at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 25, 2019 at 3 p.m.
List of Programs and Information continued on next page
Programs Schools offered at Starts in grade:
6 7 9
Actively in Motion (AIM) Royal Orchard MS
Advanced Placement Central Peel SS, John Fraser SS
Arts Earnscliffe Sr. PS (starts in grade 6), Queen Elizabeth Sr. PS (starts in grade 7), Cawthra Park SS, Mayfield SS
Arts and Technology Morning Star MS
Graphic Design Management T.L. Kennedy SS
International Baccalaureate Bristol Rd. MS, WG Davis Sr. PS, Erindale SS, Glenforest SS, Harold M. Brathwaite SS, Turner Fenton SS
International Business and Technology
Allan A. Martin Sr. PS, Lisgar MS, Williams Pkwy Sr. PS, Meadowvale SS, North Park SS, T.L. Kennedy SS
International and Executive Leadership Academy
T.L. Kennedy SS
Regional Skilled Trades Judith Nyman (starting in September 2020), West Credit SS
SciTech Centennial Sr. PS, Macville PS, Tomken Rd. MS, Chinguacousy SS, Port Credit SS
Sports Applewood Heights SS
Strings Central Peel SS, Port Credit SS
Truck and Coach Engineering and Technology
Bramalea SS
Engage. Educate. Empower. Speakers Series. After 18 years, the Peel District School Board is revamping its annual parent conference. After hearing from participants, we are changing the traditional full-day workshop model to a multi-evening speaker series focused on a specific subject, where parents and caregivers will hear from a keynote speaker followed by a panel who will take audience questions. We will also invite Peel board departments, groups and community partners to share their information in an exhibitor area. The Engage. Educate. Empower. Speaker Series is co-presented by the Peel Elementary Teachers’ Local. Without their support, this free learning event for parents/caregivers would not be possible.
Date and Time Location Topic and Speaker
Monday, Nov. 4, 2019 5 to 8 p.m.
HJA Brown Education Centre, 5650 Hurontario St., Mississauga
Digital citizenship and online safety featuring Jesse Miller
Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020 Chinguacousy Secondary School, 1370 Williams Pkwy., Brampton
TBA
Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020
Mayfield Secondary School, 5000 Mayfield Rd., Caledon East
TBA
*These free events are open to all Peel board parents of students at all grade levels.
Reserve your spot for the first session starting Oct. 7, 2019 at www.peelschools.org/parents/conference.
Jump start your future with Explore High Skills
Explore High Skills is a Peel District School Board pathway program that allows secondary schools with Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) programs to offer a unique specialized program choice for grade 9 and 10 students. These sector-related programs are available to students in all skill levels and in all pathways. Specialized programs in grade 9, like Explore High Skills, provide unique learning experiences to engage students as they transition to high school. Students can focus their learning on an area of interest as they build self-confidence, learn essential skills, and develop a sense of belonging in school and in the community. To enroll in the Explore High Skills program, students will indicate their interest when selecting high school courses in the fall. For more information about the program and participating schools, go to www.peelschools.org/ExploreHighSkills
Peel District School Board program offers flexible school options for student athletes, artists Does your child/teen have an intense sports or arts training and competition schedule that makes it difficult to attend school regularly? The Peel District School Board’s Peel Region High Performers Program will offer flexible timetabling to accommodate student athletes and artists with demanding practice, competition, rehearsal and/or performance schedules. Peel Region High Performers Program is offered at:
Britannia Public School (grades 4 to 5)
Dolphin Sr. Public School (grades 6 to 8)
Mississauga Secondary School (grades 9 to 12) Information nights will be offered as follows:
Location Information Night
Britannia Public School Nov. 7, 2019 from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Dolphin Sr. Public School Nov. 6, 2019 from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Mississauga Secondary School Nov. 5, 2019 from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
For more information, visit www.peelschools.org/HighPerformers.
The opportunity to study a language in addition to English and French can benefit all students,
society in general and an increasingly independent world, including:
students with no prior knowledge of a particular language
students whose first language is English or French and who wish to study their home languages as
a second or third language
students whose first language is their home language
The International Languages program is based on oral communications, reading and writing in
languages other than English or French. Grammar and language knowledge are incorporated into
each of the three skill areas.
Any student who is currently enrolled in a Peel District School Board elementary or secondary school is
eligible to attend. Classes operate each Saturday from mid-September to mid-June, except for
holiday weekends and school vacations. Credit classes are 3.5 hours per day and run from 9 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. Elementary classes are 2.5 hours per day and run from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration
is currently open. In partnership with School-day, Continuing Education offers an online, cashless
registration process. Please visit www.peelschools.org/conted/il for further information.