HIGHVIEW HIGHLIGHTS OLUME SSUE...HIGHVIEW HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 3 As you are aware, we have a won-derful...
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The staff at Highview P.S. would like to take this op-portunity to wish each of you a very safe and happy holiday. We appreciate your tremendous support throughout 2013 and look forward to continued suc-cess in 2014.
Our Highview Hawks Gift Toy and gently used cloth-ing drive has been a huge
success again this year. Thank you! Items will be distributed to families throughout Aurora via the Aurora Lions’ Club / Sal-vation Army and the York Regional Police, Holiday Heroes Initiative. We are thrilled to have collected 80 pairs of pajamas in ad-dition to boxes full of toys and bags full of clothing!
Happy Holidays
Mrs. Deborah Snow Principal
Mrs. Jennifer Anderson Vice-Principal
Mrs. Barb Sutton Elementary Office Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Gayle Brocklebank-Vincent Superintendent of Schools (905)884-4477
Mr. Peter Adams-Luchowski Trustee (416) 906-0937
We are very pleased to have the Roots of Empathy pro-gram at Highview. Once a month, a mother and her baby visit our Grade 1class-room. Ms Wand and Mrs. Carroll, who is a certified instructor, deliver the pro-gram to the students. Dur-ing the visit, the students learn about the baby’s de-velopment and growth through discussion and hands-on activities, result-ing in more respectful and caring relationships be-tween adults and children. Baby Aisha and her mom, Maryam, have come for two visits so far. The stu-dents look forward to con-tinuing to watch Baby Ai-sha as she grows.
Kindergarten registration will commence on Janu-ary 17th, 2014 for the 2014-2015 school year. Registration forms are available on YRDSB’s website: www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca. Children who turn four years old during 2014 (born in 2010 for JK), live within the school boundary and whose par-ents are public school tax supporters will be eligible to register for junior kin-dergarten. A kindergarten information session for parents is being planned for this spring, details will be provided at registra-tion.
In order to complete the registration process
VOLUME 10, ISSUE 5
SEASON’S GREETINGS 2013
HIGHVIEW HIGHLIGHTS Highview Public School (905) 727-6642
www.highview.ps.yrdsb.edu.on.ca
The York Region District School Board
HAPPY HOLIDAYS 1
ROOTS OF EMPATHY
1
KINDERGARTEN 1
arts@baythorn 2
SECONDARY TRANSITION
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COLD WEATHER 3
SLEDDING 3
DENTAL SCREENING
3
SCHOOL COUNCIL 4
INSERT/ATTACHMENT
JANUARY CALENDAR
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Our Holiday Concert on December 12 was also a huge success. Thank you so much to the many staff members who worked so hard to put it together and to the musicians and M.C.’s who made the evening spe-cial.
School Resumes after the Holidays: January 6th, 2014
Kindergarten Registration
please provide: proof of age (birth certificate or passport) and your tax assessment form.
Only completed registrations will be accepted.
Please note, beginning in the 2014-2015 school year, Highview’s Kindergarten program will be full day/everyday.
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arts@baythorn
WouldyourchildenjoylearningtheOntariocurriculumthroughtheArts?
Ifso,theYorkRegionDistrictSchoolBoardoffersanElementaryintegratedArtsprogramatBaythornPublicSchool.Studentscurrently ingrades fourandfivemayapply forthearts@baythornprogram,wheretheywillhavetheopportunitytoexplorethedisciplinesofDance,Drama,VisualArts,andMu‐sicwhilemeetingtheexpectationsoftheOntarioCurriculumforgradesfive,six,seven,andeight.
Tolearnmoreaboutthearts@baythornprogram,studentsandtheirfamiliesareinvitedtoattendaninformationeveningatBaythornPublicSchoolonThursday,January16,2014@6:30p.m.
ApplicationswillbeonlineviatheschoolwebsiteandavailableafterJanuary16,2014.www.baythorn.ps.yrdsb.edu.on.caPlease call us at Baythorn Public School (905) 889-7992, if you require further information.
Jacqueline Linton Jennifer Rosenberg
Principal Vice-Principal
SECONDARY SCHOOL TRANSITION NEWS
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As you are aware, we have a won-derful hill in our yard which pro-vides our students with a great deal of sledding enjoyment. We strive to keep it safe. For safety and storage reasons, only Crazy Carpets are allowed. Crazy Car-pets can be purchased at most Dol-lar and Discount Stores. They are very thin and flexible. If it cannot be rolled into a tight cylinder and secured with an elastic band and inserted in a plastic shopping bag —it is not a crazy carpet.
Please help us to remind your chil-dren of the rules of the hill.
FULL SNOW GEAR (INCLUDING SNOW PANTS) MUST BE WORN;
ONE AT A TIME ON A CARPET;
DOWN THE CENTRE, UP THE SIDE;
LISTEN TO AND FOLLOW THE IN-STRUCTIONS OF THE TEACHER ON DUTY.
If you have not already ordered your copy of this year’s year-book, time is running out. The deadline for ordering is January 18th, 2014.Go to: www.jostens.com
If you are unsure whether or not you have already ordered, please call the school office. If you would like to see a copy of last year’s edition—please ask in the office.
Don’t delay and be disappointed in the spring!
The cold weather is upon us and will continue long after we return from the holidays. Being physi-cally active during the winter is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle and recess is one opportunity for students to be active.
Students need to come to school dressed to play outside during re-cesses. It is advisable for children to bring extra pants and socks in case they get wet.
We keep a close eye on weather conditions, including wind chill.
When conditions necessitate, we may decide that students will re-main inside for recess or will some-times go out for a shortened recess.
In general, if students are well enough to attend school, they will be expected to go outside for out-door recesses.
We ask that parents be sensitive to the demands placed on our secretar-ies and not call the school to inquire about indoor recess, but rather send their children dressed for outdoor winter play.
COLD WEATHER
Please listen to Toronto and local radio stations and/or check the board website for information re-garding transportation cancella-tion due to inclement weather. Please remember, if buses are cancelled in the morning they will not resume operation during the day.
Yearbook Update Sledding Dental Screening
Dental health contributes to our gen-eral health and well being. Dental screening will be conducted at High-view by Registered Dental Hygien-ists for all children in Grades JK, SK, 2, 8 and others, as required by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care’s Child Health Program under the Ontario Public Health Standards and Protocols. Dental screening consists of a quick look in the mouth using a separate, sterilized mirror for each child. This year’s screening will take place on January 29th and 30th.
If you wish to have your child ex-cluded from dental screening, notify the Dental Program, in writing, with your child’s full name, school, date of birth and grade. (The Regional Municipality of York, 22 Prospect Street, Newmarket, ON, L3Y 3S9.
call: 905-895-4521, Ext. 4361.)
Character Trait for the Month of January
FAIRNESS
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Silent Auction All who attended the Silent Auction and Holiday Concert on December 12th will certainly agree that the evening was wonderful. Thank you to all the performers and the staff who put it together. Thank you to Mr. Schuetze who produced the fabulous DVD of the concert which sold very well. Our Silent Auction was a very big success. Through the auction and the sale of the DVDs, we raised almost $4,000.00 and had a great deal of fun. Thank you to Mrs. Kantar and her team for an amazing job. Thank you to all the parents who generously sent in donations for the baskets.
A special thank you to the following families and individuals who donated items of value: The Birch family who donated the Dawson Manor Spa packages, and beauty supplies
including the digital flat iron
Bucs Football who donated a registration package
Daniela O’Neil l of Healthy Touch who donated a massage package
The Iwai family who donated the Raptors tickets and the Holiday Door Swags Julie Kanar who donated Silpada jewellery, the Pampered and Polished mani/pedi and the
Hallmark basket
Rob Schuetze who donated the beautiful photography art
The Seward family who donated the golf passes for King Valley and Station Creek
The Soulliere family who donated a two nights stay at Log Chateau Park in Fenelon Falls
The Winters family who donated the table hockey game Last but not least, thank you to those who generously bid on and purchased the baskets and items of value.
From the Highview P.S. School Council
Please Join Us At Our Next School Council Meeting:
January 20th, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. in the Library
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Character Trait of the
Month
1 2 3 4
5 6 Back to School
7 Milk
8 -Inter. Girls’ BB game @ Aurora Senior P.S. (3:15) -Eco Team Meeting (10:15 - 10:45) -Primary Sideline Soccer Milk Pita
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10 Spirit Day: “Flash from the Past”
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12 13 Jazz Band @ Devin’s Dr. P.S. (3:00 - 5:00)
14 Inter. Girls’ BB game @ Regency Acres P.S. (3:15) Milk
15 -Jazz Band @ Devin’s Dr. P.S. (10:15 -1:00) -Eco Team Meeting (10:15 - 10:45) Milk
16 -Grad Photos -Gr. 8 Info Night @ Dr. G.W. Williams H.S. (6:30—8:30) -Gr. 9 Info Night @ Aurora H.S. (7:00-9:00)
17 PA DAY Kindergarten Registration Begins
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19 20 School Council Meeting Library (7:30 - 9:00)
21 Davis Orthodontics Anderson’s Class (8:45 - 11:15) Milk
22 Eco Team Meeting (10:15 - 10:45) Pita Milk
23 Davis Orthodontics Saxena’s Class (8:45 - 11:30)
24 Spirit Day: “Animal Day””
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26 27 Grade 6 VIP
28 Davis Orthodontics Durno’s Class (8:45 - 11:30) Milk
29 Dental Screening - JK, SK, 2 & 8 (9:30-12:25) Milk
30 Dental Screening - JK, SK, 2 & 8 (9:30-12:25)
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January 2014
HIGHVIEW PUBLIC SCHOOL