While we all enjoy the winter, we must admit looking forward to spring! Despite the many indoor recesses, and cold weather alerts, our staff and students continue to make the best of all! March always brings longer days and the prospect of more sun and gradual warming. We’re sending out a little reminder to always check the weather forecast and make sure your children are dressed appropriately...snow/splash pants, hats, warms coats and proper footwear. In the past, we’ve seen students outside on ‘warmer’ days (-2 o C) without coats and wearing shoes. We are tough Canadians...but we don't want our students getting chilled, either. At Fairwood, we are very proud of the effort of all of our students and this term. We were especially impressed with the 77 students from grade 1-8 who achieved 80% or higher on Term One report cards making it onto the Honour Roll. In addition, we recognize our 144 students who attained a 75-79% average (B+), making it onto the Principal’s List! We also recognize the effort of our students who demonstrate excellence through the learning skills displayed throughout the year. We had 104 students “On a Roll with Learning Skills”. The March Break is upon us (March 10-14) and we want to take this opportunity to wish all of our Fairwood families a healthy and happy break! As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact the office! Dates to Remember March 5 School Council: 6:45pm (library) March 9 Daylight savings (clocks 1 hour ahead) March 7 PA Day (no school for students) March 10-15 March Break (school is closed) March 29 Earth Hour March 27 Hep B and Meningitis Gr.7 and HPV Gr. 8 Girls March 31-April 4 Autism Awareness week March 31 Skills Canada Presentation Gr. 7/8 The Fairwood Flyer Principal: Elizabeth Davis Telephone: 905-476-5447 Vice-Principal: Christine Smith Fax: 905-476-4345 Superintendent: Dianne Hawkins, 905-895-5155 www.fairwood.ps.yrdsb.edu.on.ca Trustee: Nancy Elgie: 905-476-4184 From the Administrative Team School Improvement Plan Curriculum Implementation Deliver Effective Literacy and Numeracy Instruction Across the Curriculum Family and Community Engagement Build Partnerships to support academic, social and emotional growth of our students School and Workplace Climate Promote Student/Staff Engagement in a Safe, Healthy, and Respectful Workplace Learning Network Goal: Making Thinking Visible Olympic Day A big thank you to Mrs. Waters and all the teachers and parents who helped make our Olympic day such a huge success! Our students participated in a moving opening ceremony where flag bearers entered for each class repre- senting a country of choice. After taking the Olympic oath and lighting the flame, the games began! Our students were very actively engaged in all of the sports from ‘curling’ to ‘bobsled’ to making ice sculptures! Thanks for an awesome day, Falcons! Liz Davis Christine Smith Principal Vice Principal March 2014 Perseverance We stick to a goal and work hard even in the face of obstacles and challenges. We complete all tasks and assignments.
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While we all enjoy the winter, we must admit looking forward to spring! Despite the many indoor recesses, and cold weather alerts, our staff and students continue to make the best of all! March always brings longer days and the prospect of more sun and gradual warming. We’re sending out a little reminder to always check the weather forecast and make sure your children are dressed appropriately...snow/splash pants, hats, warms coats and proper footwear. In the past, we’ve seen students outside on ‘warmer’ days (-2oC) without coats and wearing shoes. We are tough Canadians...but we don't want our students getting chilled, either. At Fairwood, we are very proud of the effort of all of our students and this term. We were especially impressed with the 77 students from grade 1-8 who achieved 80% or higher on Term One report cards making it onto the Honour Roll. In addition, we recognize our 144 students who attained a 75-79% average (B+), making it onto the Principal’s List! We also recognize the effort of our students who demonstrate excellence through the learning skills displayed throughout the year. We had 104 students “On a Roll with Learning Skills”.
The March Break is upon us (March 10-14) and we want to take this opportunity to wish all of our Fairwood families a healthy and happy break! As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please contact the office!
Dates to Remember March 5 School Council: 6:45pm (library)
March 9 Daylight savings (clocks 1 hour ahead)
March 7 PA Day (no school for students)
March 10-15 March Break (school is closed)
March 29 Earth Hour
March 27 Hep B and Meningitis Gr.7 and HPV Gr.
8 Girls
March 31-April 4 Autism Awareness week
March 31 Skills Canada Presentation Gr. 7/8
The Fairwood Flyer
Principal: Elizabeth Davis Telephone: 905-476-5447 Vice-Principal: Christine Smith Fax: 905-476-4345 Superintendent: Dianne Hawkins, 905-895-5155 www.fairwood.ps.yrdsb.edu.on.ca Trustee: Nancy Elgie: 905-476-4184
From the Administrative Team
School Improvement Plan
Curriculum Implementation
Deliver Effective Literacy and Numeracy Instruction Across
the Curriculum
Family and Community Engagement
Build Partnerships to support academic, social and emotional
growth of our students
School and Workplace Climate Promote Student/Staff Engagement in a Safe, Healthy, and
Respectful Workplace
Learning Network Goal: Making Thinking Visible
Olympic Day
A big thank you to Mrs. Waters and all the teachers and
parents who helped make our Olympic day such a huge
success! Our students participated in a moving opening
ceremony where flag bearers entered for each class repre-
senting a country of choice. After taking the Olympic
oath and lighting the flame, the games began!
Our students were very actively engaged in all of the
sports from ‘curling’ to ‘bobsled’ to making ice
sculptures! Thanks for an awesome day, Falcons!
Liz Davis Christine Smith Principal Vice Principal
March 2014
Perseverance We stick to a goal and work hard even in the
face of obstacles and challenges.
We complete all tasks and assignments.
Glenn Marais celebrates Black
History with Fairwood!
Glenn Marais, the award winning singer and song writer
took our students on a journey through black history with
the use of story and song! He reached our youngest stu-
dents with a song called Rainbow Friends and with our
older students, he had them chanting back and singing
along to familiar songs.
He helped us to understand how music developed in
combination with the life path of the African American
population. He also taught us about some very influential
people in history such
as Martin Luther King,
Nelson Mandela, Rosa
Parks and others.
Glenn shared his own
experiences with
prejudice and injustice
and showed how he
handled himself with
poise and resiliency.
Gaga Ball comes to Fairwood! http://www.wikihow.com/Play-Ga-Ga
A big thank you to Mr. Donald and all the volunteers from grade
7 and 8 who came in to help us build Fairwood’s very own Gaga
ball pit! This version of Israeli dodge ball was taught by a great
team of students and enjoyed by kids from grade 4-8. We look
forward to setting it up from time to time in our gym.
A special thank you to Mrs. Goepfert and Pino who donated
some of the materials and the design for the pit and led our‘pit
crew’ for 5 hours on a sunny Saturday...check out the link above
for more details!
Visitor’s Policy Reminder to our Families
The Board has a Visitor’s Policy that requires all visitors to report to the main office upon entering a school. Where individuals do not report to the office, staff members are required to redirect them to the office. Visitors and volunteers are required to wear one of the identification tags provided in the office while they are in and about the school supporting planned activities. Please understand that our classroom teachers are work-ing hard to provide excellent programs for your children and they need to focus on this responsibility. If you would like to speak with a teacher, please call and make an appoint-ment or drop in at the office and speak with one of our staff who will be happy to help you with any questions or concerns that you might have. All of our staff are pleased to discuss your child’s pro-gress, but like all professionals, they have busy schedules too! While the weather has been cold, we would ask that families continue to drop their children off and pick them up at the appropriate entrances rather than trying to make their way into the building. Entrance and exit times are busy in the school and more adults create more congestion! Students should not be arriving at the school before 8:05 which is the time that staff begin supervision duties. We hope that by sharing this information we will continue to keep our school safe and our community informed. Thank you for your cooperation.
Crime Prevention Tips for Physical/Verbal Bullying:
In the schoolyard, stay where most of the other kids are playing
(bullies don’t like witnesses).
Avoid walking alone to and from school.
In the school bus, a student being bullied should be encouraged to sit near the driver.
Try to be calm and try not to act scared, upset or angry. Bullies love to get a reaction and
may leave if they don’t.
Never enter into a discussion with bullies or provoke them. Use one word answers and
phrases “Leave me alone. Yes. No.”
Cyber Bullying tips:
Do not respond to emails/texts/Facebook/Messenger or other media sites.
Make a report with your internet service provider.
Take screen shots and show them to a person you trust and in authority.
Contact the Kids Help Line.
Do some research and learn about other people’s experience.