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7/23/2019 2015 Newsletter Week 8 Term 4(2)
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Well this will be the second to last newsletter of theyear. I am hoping to see all of you tonight at our
community meeting, where we have some excitingnews about the school structure to share with you.The meeting is a chance to directly communicate toyou the parents our intentions and plans for 2016.
Communication has been an issue raised by someparents this year. The school cell-phone has beenreplaced and will be a direct line of communicationto myself. The number is the same. 021 026 75462
Our main form of communication is the newsletter,
which comes out weekly on a Thursday. I encour-age you to ask your child for it every Thursday sothat you can remain informed on the comings andgoings at the school. We have now found a way toe-mail a pdf version of the newsletter. If this is your
preference please let me know.
The school Facebook site also has regular updates,but usually about what events have happened (acelebration of learning and experiences). The schoolwebsite (kaihereschool.weebly.com) contains
general information, an online version of the currentnewsletter and also past newsletters. I will also becontinuing to update how you can help at home and
provide links to helpful resources.
If you have any other ideas about how we canimprove communication and keep in touch pleaselet me know.
I appreciate there are a lot of school things on at themoment (meetings, year 8 dinner, production and
final assembly), and it is a crazy time of year.However, your support at these events is greatlyappreciated.See you tonightTerry
Week 8 Term 4 2015
To be the best we can beP R I N C I P A L S
P I E C E
A . K . A M Y
M U S I N G S
R E M I N D E R S
UPCOMING EVENTS:
4th December -Year 8 Leavers Dinner5th December Community Pot Luck Dinner15th December-School Production 7pm evening
show
16th December -Final Assembly 1.00pm Kaihere Hall16th December-last day of the year
01st February 2016 - School starts
REMINDER
Each term Kaihere School asks for a small donationof $10 per child per term. Please support us bysending to school your childs paper levies, if you are
unsure if you have already paid please contact theoffice. Many thanks for your support.
P R O D U C T I O N
Our production date iscreeping ever closer.Our evening show is
on :Tuesday 15th
December at 7pm
There will be amatinee dressrehearsal at 1pm onTuesday 15th
Please help yourchild/ren to learn their
lines
We are currently seeking costumes for our parrots (four 5yr oldboys and a slightly bigger 8 year old). Any pirate(ish) props youmay have would be greatly received
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S C H O O L A N D C O M M U N I T Y N O T I C E S
LUCKY BOOK CLUB
Please have orders back by01st December 2015
SCHOOL SHIRTS
Please if you have taken any of the new schoolshirts home for washing they must be returned toschool ASAP and not kept at home for the next
event. These shirts are a school set.Many thanks for your assistance.
OVERDUE LIBRARY BOOKS
There are many outstanding overdue library books,please could these be returned to school as soon as
possible!
CALF CLUB TROPHIES
Please could all trophies be returned to school forengraving,
Relief Milker
15 Years experienceNew to the area
Phone or text Bert022 052 5721
Community Carol Serviceorganised by St Paschals and Hauraki Plains Co-
operating Parishat Hauraki Plains Co-operating Church
7:30pm- Sunday 13th December.The Community choir will lead the community
in singing well traditional Christmas carols.All welcome. Supper provided
Home and School NewsThe Kaihere School Board of Trustees, Staff andHome & School would like to invite the parents andcommunity to a pot luck dinner to say thank you for
the help and support given to us over the year. Anight of mystery and mayhem in the Wild West .On the5th December at the Kaihere hall . Formore information and to book your table at theDeadwood Saloon contact Rosie 027 810 8304.
Pumpkin CompetitionNow is the time to buy your giant pumpkin seeds ,or seedling ( $2 per pack or plant from the school)and start growing your giant pumpkin for this nextyears giant pumpkin competition. Contact Rosie
027 810 8304
Invitation to Participate: Become a newsletter
sponsor
We are in the process of updating the SchoolNewsletter:
The newsletter covers are designed and deliv-ered free to the School, which is made possible
by the support of local businesses.If you would like to support and promote your
services to the local community then please con-tact Simone Morris at Redgate Newsletters on
0800 [email protected]
.Summertime Activities @ Hauraki Libraries
December 14th-January 22nd
All ages:Decorate the Library Christmas treesCreate a decoration and bring into the libraries to display.
Where are you reading our books this summer?Are you in the backyard, at the beach, or with Nana?How far do our books travel?email [email protected] let us know.
Try something new for the New Year!Pick up a list of ideas to challenge your book choices for 2016
Childrens:Library Seek and FindHow well do you know the library? Come in and complete a
library quiz.
Completed questions go in a draw to win a prize.
Colour InsPick up a colour in template to take home.
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A R O U N D T H E S C H O O L
Ngarua Room had a fabulous time at camp. They went to MOTAT, stayed overnight inAuckland Zoo, explored the amazing world of Kelly Tarltons, before finishing off with a
dip in a wave pool.Thanks to all the parents who came and helped and to Mrs P. for organising our camp.
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A R O U N D T H E S C H O O L
Torehape Room had a fabulous time at Butterfly Creek on Monday. They saw beautifulbutterflies, lots of cute (and not so cute) animals, and amazingly DINOSUARS!Thanks to all the parents who came and helped and to Mrs P. for organising our camp.
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Torehape
Torehape have been making somepopcorn today. They were all excit-
ed about making it and watching
the popcorn go pop. They made
some beautiful Christmas decora-
tions out of them to hang up on their
beautiful Christmas tree. Well, they
ate most of it on the way to theirclassroom.
On Monday, Torehape went to Butter-
fly Creek for the day. Here are some
stories.
I like the crocodile show. We had to
be quiet because the crocodile had to
concentrate. In the butterfly house a
butterfly landed on my finger. It was
very hot seeing the butterfly.
By TaylerThe crocodile is big and his name is
Goldie. I love the butterflies because
there landing everywhere. My favour-
ite part is ice cream. By Abigail
We went to butterfly creek. My favour-
ite butterfly was the blue butterfly.
We did not go through the bug house.I said can we go to the bug house.
Mum said no because she hates bugs.
By Emily
Makayla wrote her first story today.
This is my boat. It goes under the wa-
ter. By Makayla.
The Kaihere Kids Khronicle was
brought to you this week by
Ivy-Jean and Charlize
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Its summer time so remember to
always remember to slip, slop, slap
at lunch and morning tea.
Remember to bring your library books
back. ASAP!!!! Look under your bed,
your bookshelf, in your wardrobe, even
on your floor if its messy. Basically any-
where where book might be. They
have to be back this week, not next
week, this week!!!
Even
get your
mum tohelp
look if you are a junior but if youre a
senior try look yourself.