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COMING EVENTS Mon 16 May School Captains to Parliament House P&C Meeting 7pm Tues 17 May Uni NSW Digital Tech. test Wed 18 May Kindy 2017 Info evening 7pm Thurs 19 May Rainbow Mufti Day Fri 20 May Walk to School Day Pittwater Cross Country No PSSA Fri 27 May School Tour 9.45am PSSA BYE Sat 21 May School Development Day Sat 28 May Special Dance eisteddfod Band JAM- Sat & Sun Tues 31 May Uni NSW Science Test Thurs 2 June Bushlink visit Fri 3 June PSSA Sun 5 June Special Dance eisteddfod Mon 6 June Indigenous performance Mon 13 June Queen’s birthday holiday Tues 14 June UNSW Writing test TBC Wed 15 June Uni NSW Spelling Test Fri 17 June PSSA Gala Day Mon 20 June P&C Meeting Wed 22 June Stage 2 Drama performance Thurs 23 June School Tour 9.45am Fri 24 June Syd Nth Cross Country Thurs 30 June Multicultural Speaking Finals Fri 1 July End of Term 2 WPhone: 9971 8352, 9982 2475 Fax: 9982 5617 Email: [email protected] Website: wheelerhts-p.schools.nsw.edu.au The SRC are busy planning their next fundraiser. On Thursday 19 May we ask that all students wear rainbow mufti clothes and bring a gold coin donation for Saving Chloe Saxby. Please see the article later in the newsletter. Some of our local neighbours may have heard the school bell and or alarms going off early this morning. Unfortunately an unexplained power surge knocked out our school internet system at about 4.30 this morning resulting in the bell ringing. If this issue does occur again please ring school security on 1300 880 021 or the local police to report the problem. Apologies for the noisy disruption caused this morning. Staff News Congratulations to our office assistant Diana and Daniel Galati on the birth of their second daughter Claudia on Mothers’ Day!! Grandmother Teresa is very proud too!! Welcome to our new SAS (School Administration Staff) Sarah Bull working on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and Amanda Downs who is working on Monday and Thursday. I’d also like to make a special mention of our wonderful Teacher Aides, Corey Strozer and Anja Skrovjl. Corey and Anja work with groups of students from Years K-6 in the classroom, on special projects around the school, at recess and lunchtime on the playground and at PSSA sport on Fridays. Their job description can be rather flexible, varied and unique!! Their assistance to the school and staff is invaluable and we are very appreciative of their amazing efforts. We are able to fund these positions thanks to the extremely important GONSKI funding. Kindergarten Information Evening – next Wednesday 18 May at 7pm We hope to see many prospective parents at our information night for our 2017 Kindergarten classes. Please let your friends and neighbours know about next week’s evening and we hope to see you there. NAPLAN Years 3 & 5 Well done to all Year 3 and 5 students who sat the NAPLAN assessment tests this week. Students all over Australia sat four tests; Language, Writing, Reading and Numeracy. Results will be available in August. Mother’s Day Stall Well done to the many Year 2 parent volunteers who so successfully ran the Mothers’ Day Stall last Friday. I saw many excited boys and girls purchasing their gifts. Opportunity Class (OC) Test applications Year 4 parents need to complete their applications online at www.schools.nsw.edu.au/ocplacement by Friday 13 May. David Scotter Principal FROM THE OFFICE Book Club orders are due back to the office by Friday 13 May. VIP keyboard lessons – lessons are conducted at the school (out of school hours). Information leaflets are available from the office. Statement of accounts were posted to families on Tuesday. Term 2 Week 3 12 May 2016 Cross Country 2016
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COMING EVENTS Mon 16 May School Captains to Parliament House P&C Meeting 7pm Tues 17 May Uni NSW Digital Tech. test Wed 18 May Kindy 2017 Info evening 7pm Thurs 19 May Rainbow Mufti Day Fri 20 May Walk to School Day Pittwater Cross Country No PSSA Fri 27 May School Tour 9.45am PSSA BYE Sat 21 May School Development Day Sat 28 May Special Dance eisteddfod Band JAM- Sat & Sun Tues 31 May Uni NSW Science Test Thurs 2 June Bushlink visit Fri 3 June PSSA Sun 5 June Special Dance eisteddfod Mon 6 June Indigenous performance Mon 13 June Queen’s birthday holiday Tues 14 June UNSW Writing test TBC Wed 15 June Uni NSW Spelling Test Fri 17 June PSSA Gala Day Mon 20 June P&C Meeting Wed 22 June Stage 2 Drama performance Thurs 23 June School Tour 9.45am Fri 24 June Syd Nth Cross Country Thurs 30 June Multicultural Speaking Finals Fri 1 July End of Term 2

WPhone: 9971 8352, 9982 2475 Fax: 9982 5617 Email: [email protected] Website: wheelerhts-p.schools.nsw.edu.au

The SRC are busy planning their next fundraiser. On Thursday 19 May we ask that all students wear rainbow mufti clothes and bring a gold coin donation for Saving Chloe Saxby. Please see the article later in the newsletter. Some of our local neighbours may have heard the school bell and or alarms going off early this morning. Unfortunately an unexplained power surge knocked out our school internet system at about 4.30 this morning resulting in the bell ringing. If this issue does occur again please ring school security on 1300 880 021 or the local police to report the problem. Apologies for the noisy disruption caused this morning. Staff News Congratulations to our office assistant Diana and Daniel Galati on the birth of their second daughter Claudia on Mothers’ Day!! Grandmother Teresa is very proud too!! Welcome to our new SAS (School Administration Staff) Sarah Bull working on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and Amanda Downs who is working on Monday and Thursday. I’d also like to make a special mention of our wonderful Teacher Aides, Corey Strozer and Anja Skrovjl. Corey and Anja work with groups of students from Years K-6 in the classroom, on special projects around the school, at recess and lunchtime on the playground and at PSSA sport on Fridays. Their job description can be rather flexible, varied and unique!! Their assistance to the school and staff is invaluable and we are very appreciative of their amazing efforts. We are able to fund these positions thanks to the extremely important GONSKI funding. Kindergarten Information Evening – next Wednesday 18 May at 7pm We hope to see many prospective parents at our information night for our 2017 Kindergarten classes. Please let your friends and neighbours know about next week’s evening and we hope to see you there. NAPLAN Years 3 & 5 Well done to all Year 3 and 5 students who sat the NAPLAN assessment tests this week. Students all over Australia sat four tests; Language, Writing, Reading and Numeracy. Results will be available in August. Mother’s Day Stall Well done to the many Year 2 parent volunteers who so successfully ran the Mothers’ Day Stall last Friday. I saw many excited boys and girls purchasing their gifts. Opportunity Class (OC) Test applications Year 4 parents need to complete their applications online at www.schools.nsw.edu.au/ocplacement by Friday 13 May. David Scotter Principal

FROM THE OFFICE Book Club orders are due back to the office by Friday 13 May. VIP keyboard lessons – lessons are conducted at the school (out of school hours). Information leaflets are available from the office. Statement of accounts were posted to families on Tuesday.

Term 2 Week 3

12 May 2016

Cross Country 2016

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SPORT NEWS Pittwater Zone Netball Congratulations to Mia H and Gabbie W who tried out for the Pittwater Zone Netball team last Friday. The girls did a great job representing our school and should be proud of their efforts. Mia was successful in making it through to the Sydney North Trial which will be held next Tuesday in Warriewood. We wish her the best of luck! Pittwater/Manly Zone Touch Football Trials This is the last call out for any senior students (both boys and girls) who play touch football at a high level. This should include several years’ experience in playing for their district/club and playing in representative teams. If you feel you qualify, please see Mr Blanshard to put your name forward for nomination in the Pittwater/Manly Zone Touch Football Trials.

PSSA Autumn/Winter Competition - Wheeler vs Bilgola Plateau PS Round 2 sees Wheeler taking on Bilgola Plateau. Money is due this Friday (Round 2), please send to the office. Netball Girls are at Boondah; Soccer Girls and Boys are at Narrabeen North Public School; Rugby League Boys are at Newport Oval; and Mixed AFL is at Narrabeen Reserve Field 6. Please ensure that your child has a drink bottle, hat and sun cream (as well as any uniforms and safety gear required). All notes and draws are on our school website. For up to date information, please download the Primary Parent Planner App and ensure that you have the correct teams/years selected. It was a great 1st round for Wheeler against Narrabeen North PS last week, with great sportsmanship and enthusiasm shown in all the teams! Please find results below: Date: 6/5/16 Round: 1 Week: 2 SCHOOLS: WHPS V NNPS

SPORT SCORE WIN/DRAW/LOSS

Jnr Girls Football 6-1 Win

Snr Girls Football 0-6 Loss Jnr Boys Football 0-1 Loss Snr Boys Football 0-7 Loss

Jnr Boys Rugby League 20-14 Win Snr Boys Rugby League 40-0 Win

Jnr AFL 19-19 Draw Snr AFL 0-76 Loss

Netball Snr A 7-5 Win Netball Snr B 7-4 Win Netball Snr C 9-5 Win Netball Jnr A 15-1 Win Netball Jnr B 9-0 Win Netball Jnr C 3-1 Win

Yours in Sport, Mr T Blanshard Assistant Principal Stage 3 Sports Coordinator

WHEELER HEIGHTS DANCE PROGRAM

Juniors will be performing at assembly 19/5/16. Assembly starts at 2:30pm, parents are welcome to attend.

1st Eisteddfod Saturday May 28th “I’d Rather be Dancing” at Pittwater House Juniors arrive 12pm, start 1pm

Seniors arrive 12:30pm start 1:30pm 2nd Eisteddfod Sunday June 5th “Extreme Dance” St Ignatius College Riverview

Juniors arrive 8:15am start 9:15am Seniors arrive 8:40am start 9:40am

Notes with more details about eisteddfod’s will be emailed and sent home soon.

Kind regards, Deneille and Jasmine - Dance Parent Liaison

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CROSS COUNTRY A big congratulations to all who ran, jogged or walked in the school cross country on Wednesday last week! It is an extremely big effort to make it two or three kilometres, even after our wonderful training sessions. We are so lucky to have great facilities and grounds to accommodate the cross country at our school and the weather was definitely in our favour on the day! These events are only successful with excellent planning and participation of the staff and we would like to thank all involved for taking their posts around the course to make the day so successful. The results were very close but the winning house for 2016 was.. WHEELER! The top 6 in each age group are now in training for the Zone Cross Country on Friday 20th May and those students should have received their permission note. The note needs to be returned, with payment, to the office by Friday 13th May. Mrs Miller and Mr Webster will be managing the zone team so if you have any queries, please contact them. If you have agreed to transport students, other than your own children, you must complete a Working With Children Check Declaration (if you have not already done so), bring your driver’s licence and car registration to the office to be sighted. This must be done prior to 20 May. Thank you. Wendy McColl and Holly Miller Cross Country Coordinators

CHESS NEWS With more than half of our players first-timers, our 4 chess teams did an excellent job last Friday notching up two draws against tough opposition. Extra congratulations to Thomas Mc, Christian, Alex, Ryan, Niklas, Jonas, and Campbell for getting our point-score rolling and many thanks to parent drivers. Ms Zillhardt

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CANTEEN NEWSbites from behind the counter

CANTEEN MANAGER

The canteen is looking for a Canteen Manager for Wednesdays, this will be every Wednesday as well as the occasional fill in if needed. If you are looking for more days please apply and we can discuss.

It would be lovely to see a Wheeler Heights School Mum enjoy the position as much as Tracey and I do. If you have a friend who doesn’t get the newsletter and you think might be interested please forward them the information.

SCHOOL HOURS! HOLIDAYS TO ENJOY THE BEACH!

What more could you ask for, this is not a hard job, if you can make a sandwich you can do canteen. Tracey and I are here to support you.

You can contact via email - [email protected] and the job description is attached.

Kind regards,

Zoe & Tracey

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Wheeler Heights Public School Parents & Citizens Association

Supporting our Students & School

POSITION VACANT - CANTEEN MANAGER - WEDNESDAY Wheeler Heights Public School CASUAL POSITION up to 5 hours per week plus filling in, when needed e.g sick. The Wheeler Heights P&C Canteen aims to provide a prompt, professional and polite service to the parents and students of the school. The P&C is currently seeking applications for a Canteen Manager (1 day, Wednesday 8:30 - 2pm) The Canteen Manager reports to the P&C Association through the chair of the Canteen sub-committee and the P&C Executive. Rate of pay is in accordance with the Industrial Instrument (Level 2) Fast Food Industry Award 2010 & will only be paid for the hours worked. This position is a hands-on position requiring you to provide a prompt, professional and polite food service to the teachers, parents, and students of the school, liaise with suppliers and manage a team of volunteers. The Canteen Manager plays a vital role in the school community. The position is open to school parents and other members of the broader community for an immediate start. POSITION DESCRIPTION Planning, organising and monitoring the day to day operations of the Canteen, including (but not limited to):

• Identify opportunities for improvement, raise with the sub-committee and implement when approved;

• Helping to manage the menu, pricing, preparation & delivery of food; • Helping to manage ordering of stock to ensure it is kept at an appropriate level; • Liaise with existing suppliers & seek new suppliers when necessary; • Comply with all necessary regulations including food standards & OH&S; • Attend Sub Committee meetings (1 a term, each term on a Thursday, Week 5); • Provide the P&C Canteen sub-committee with a report for each P&C meeting (2 times/term); • Manage Flexischool orders and updating of Flexischools information on the school website/app.

ESSENTIAL CRITERIA

• Communications and Interpersonal Skills, proficient in English. • Organisational/Management Skills. • Ability to lead and motivate a team of volunteers to ensure a harmonious workplace. • Demonstrated ability to work with limited supervision. • Experience working in a shop environment or training/qualifications.

If you are interested in applying for the position please email your typed application including resume and additional information (maximum of 3 pages) addressing how your skills and experience meet the above Essential Criteria to mailto:[email protected] If required, a short-list of applicants will be interviewed by a selection panel including a school representative, a P&C representative and a school parent. The successful applicant/s will be subject to a Working with Children Check.

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SAVING CHLOE SAXBY I am appealing to you on behalf of a little girl who is in a battle against the clock to save her life. Chloe Saxby is a delightful 7-year-old girl from Woonona, NSW. When Chloe was 3 she was diagnosed with “Vanishing White Matter Disease”. It is an extremely rare, degenerative brain disease for which there is no cure. As there are only 7 cases in Australia, and 172 worldwide, pharmaceutical companies don’t see it as commercially viable to direct funds into vitally needed medical research. Clinical research is underway in Israel – it won’t reverse Chloe’s condition but it would save her life. The aim is to stop this hideous disease in its tracks. On average life expectancy is only 5-10 years after disease onset. Funding is desperately needed – please see attached for further detail. My brother and I grew up with Chloe’s dad, Grant & his brother and sister in Beacon Hill as next door neighbours….I have fond memories of all the neighbourhood kids running around together; swimming in our pools and riding bikes. All children deserve that freedom and joy and that is what inspires me so strongly to support this cause. Wouldn’t it be great if we could make a difference……. Tracey Mavromatis

Hi, my name is Chloe and I’m really excited to be in class 1-2L at Woonona East Primary School this year. Even though I am in my pretty pink wheelchair, I am really just like you, I love to play, laugh, sing and dance, make new friends and annoy my big sister Madeleine. My muscles in my legs are not as strong as they used to be so I have to be in my wheelchair to keep me safe from any falls I might have. I also wear my special caps because I am not allowed to be bumped on my head as that would put me in hospital! Sometimes I’ll have equipment that makes it easier for me to do things like cutting and writing. Mum and Dad also say it’s really, super important for me not to get sick. My favourite colours like most girls are pink and purple and all the colours of the rainbow. I love fairies and princesses and rainbows. I really, really love Taylor Swift and I love playing One Direction on my iPad to make my sister Mads run out of the house with her hands over her ears! Lucky she likes 5 seconds of summer just like me! Chloe xx

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The SRC is holding a Rainbow Day on Thursday 19th May. It will be a fun day full of colour, cake stalls and even some Taylor Swift songs!! All students (and staff) are invited to wear rainbow colours (the brighter the better!) and bring a gold coin to be placed on a giant rainbow in the K-6 Assembly area.

It will be a fun day for an important cause. A little girl from Wollongong called Chloe Saxby, has a serious brain disease and needs our help to raise funds for vitally needed medical research.

There will be a jellybean guessing competition (20c a guess or 3 for 50c) held this week and the winner will be announced at the Rainbow Day assembly.

The SRC representatives (& their lovely parents!) will be baking some delicious cakes to be sold at a cake stall on the day. Prices will range from 50c- $2.00. If your child has any food allergies, please ensure you pack a tasty treat for your child on the day.

The lovely canteen ladies will be selling jelly cups at lunchtime. All proceeds will be donated to the cause. A huge thank you to Zoe, Tracey & their fabulous canteen team.

All students will work together to create a special rainbow which will be given to Chloe at a later date.

To support our quest, “Scotty’s Bakehouse” has kindly decided to sell special “Cupcakes for Chloe” in their shop for the next week (12-19 May). All proceeds will be donated to the cause. Thank you for your generous support.

Please see further information and a letter from Chloe attached to the newsletter.

Thank you

Tracey Mavromatis

SRC Coordinator

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Chloe Saxby and Vanishing White Matter Disease Incorporated Australian Registered Charity ABN:59276626144 - Charity Fundraising Number: CFN/23384

All donations over $2.00 are tax deductible - Contact Details: [email protected] Tel:+61 (0)423 760 719 www.savingchloesaxby.com

April 2016 Saving Chloe Saxby My name is Nyree Saxby and I am the mum of Chloe Saxby, a gorgeous, affectionate little girl, who was like any other healthy child until she turned three. She had just started dance lessons and loved them. Then overnight, she lost the use of her legs. After eight months of testing, Chloe was diagnosed with Vanishing White Matter Disease (VWM), an extremely rare, degenerative and terminal brain disease that affects mostly children. With VWM, a bump to the head, a temperature, a cold or even a fright could kill Chloe. Chloe is now seven and this monster of a disease has already robbed her of the ability to walk and of a normal childhood. Next it will paralyse her little body to the point that she won’t be able to hold her head up, talk, see, hear or eat – she will lose the ability to do everything. Chloe will experience a lot of pain and suffering and die at a very early age, if the cure is not found in time, as life expectancy is between five to ten years from onset of the disease. We have seen what this disease does to young children and it terrifies us. There is hope, with promising research underway to stop this disease in its tracks. There have been a number of breakthroughs recently in Professor Orna Elroy-Stein’s research. Progress however, is hampered by a lack of funding. With only seven cases in Australia and around 172 worldwide, pharmaceutical companies don’t see it as commercially viable and it is therefore left up to the families affected to raise the funds to save our children. Over the past 3 years we have ran marathons, done Bunnings BBQ’s and endless fundraising; however it is a drop in the ocean compared to the funds we need to raise. Speeding up the progress of this research comes at a cost of approximately $2.6 million to get to pre-clinical stage. Chloe is a patient of Dr Hugo Sampaio, Neurologist at Sydney Children’s Hospital who states “In the world of rare diseases research, the last decade has seen tremendous efforts to establish international collaborations. There are currently two major research collaborations underway aiming to find a cure for Vanishing White Matter Disease, both of these are outside of Australia. The research taking place under Professor Orna Elroy-Stein at the University of Tel Aviv is showing some promise and may be lifesaving for Chloe and other children like her”. Prof Elroy-Stein believes that with significant funding for more sophisticated technology and manpower, she will be able to greatly enhance their research and reduce the time required to realise the goal of finding the cure. The University of Tel Aviv is recognised as a world leader in the study of brain science and neurodegenerative disease. We need to raise these funds now, as Chloe doesn’t have the luxury of time to wait for funding to arrive in eight to ten years – it will be too late. We have turned to social media with a video called Saving Chloe Saxby http://www.savingchloesaxby.com in the hope that it appeals to the greater good in humanity to raise the desperately needed funds. Our story was covered by Simon Bouda on National Nine News on 27 February http://www.9news.com.au/…/saving-chloe-saxby-family-of-dyin… as well as various other television, radio, online and print media coverage. To exponentially progress the research with the hope of bringing clinical trials forward to save not only Chloe but over 170 children worldwide, our fundraising goals are: 1st Milestone: $840,000 – to fund a specialised Confocal Microscope to speed up and further the already promising research 2nd Milestone: $1,400,000 – reaching this will also fund a Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter and hiring of additional research assistants 3rd Milestone: $1,700,000 – will additionally fund live cell imaging and MRI analysis equipment 4th Milestone: $2,600,000 – to enable an outsourced program to facilitate characterisation of the drug like molecule with the potential to lead to pre-clinical stage Chloe Saxby and Vanishing White Matter Disease Inc is an Australian Registered Charity with DGR status. We really appreciate your time, consideration and any assistance you can offer us in our quest to save our daughter and put an end to this disease for all children. For further information, please visit our website – www.chloesaxby.com.au Sincerely

Nyree Saxby Mother of Chloe Saxby 0423 760719 [email protected]

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CChhiilldd && AAddoolleesscceenntt PPaarreennttiinngg

Enquiries: Child & Adolescent Parenting 8877 5152 www.nslhd.health.nsw.gov.au/services/CAP

WORKSHOPS ON REQUEST – PHONE 8877 5152 (2-2.5 hours) Understanding Your Toddler/Discipline & Tantrums Transition to School

Tucker without Tantrums/Toilet Training Transition to High School Speech & Language Development/Sleep Triple P Seminar Series 1-12 yrs & Teens Older Sibling – New Baby Communicating with Kids Dealing with Teen’s Back Chat Grand Parenting Resilient Kids

WHAT’S ON IN TERM 2 – COURSES/WORKSHOPS FOR PARENTS/CARERS Tuning in to Kids Course (3-10yrs)

Help your child develop emotional intelligence, manage emotions & deal with conflict. Chatswood 5wks/2.5hrs (9/5 -6/6, 7.00-9.30pm)

Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) Seminars (3-8yrs) Series of 3 seminars on Positive Parenting & Raising Confident, Competent & Resilient Children

Chatswood (17/5, 24/5 & 31/5, 7.00 – 9.00pm)

Communicating with Kids Workshop (based on PET) (4-12 yrs) Communication skills for building effective long term relationships with your children & family.

Chatswood (2/6, 7.00-9.30pm)

Tuning in to Teens Course Emotional intelligence & communication skills to understand your adolescents’ needs & behaviour.

Brookvale 5 wks (10/5 - 7/6, 6.30-9.00pm), Chatswood 5 wks (18/5 - 15/6, 7.00-9.30pm)

Toddlers Workshops (1-3yrs) Series of 3 workshops on Discipline, Tucker & Toilet Training, Speech & Sleep

Chatswood (12/5, 19/5 & 26/5, 3 wks/2.5hrs each, 7.00-9.30pm)

Helping Your 3-6 Year Old Child with Anxiety Series of 2 workshops for parents to assist with young children showing signs of anxiety

Hornsby 10/5 & 24/5, Chatswood 7/6 & 21/6 (2.5hrs each, 7.00-9.30pm)

Resilient Kids Workshop Strategies to accept & express feelings, develop optimistic thinking & coping skills

Chatswood (14/6, 7.00-9.30pm)

Dealing with Teen’s Backchat Workshop Learn how to restore a respectful & positive relationship between you & your teenager

Chatswood (11/5, 7.00-9.30pm)

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