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‘In Knowledge there is
Opportunity’
July 2014, Issue 7
Principal Report Term 3 Commencement – A great time of review, planning for future SUCCESS. Term 3 has started with students moving into new units of learning on both campuses. Away we go!
It should be noted that this is a time when students should review their progress (Semester reports) and celebrate achievements, while also looking at potential areas for improvement. After reading a number of reports across all year levels, it is obvious a great percentage of students are performing well and making significant steps in advancing their learning. Well Done! Enjoy the success of your efforts.
This is a particularly important ten weeks for the Year 12 group, the ‘Class of 2014’, as they complete their final unit of work and prepare for the initial segments of exam revision or vocational training in September and October.
All students in Prep to Year 10 should focus on making a good start to Term 3; this is an opportune time to build on skills already established. Phoenix P-12 Community College. DREAM … BELIEVE …. SUCCEED. Enjoy the ride!
Phoenix P-12 Community College Early Learning Centre – Victorian State Government announcement.
The Victorian Coalition Government’s commitment to improving opportunities for Early Learning in communities will see a new Early Learning Centre being constructed at the Redan Campus of Phoenix P-12 Community College.
The Early Learning Centre will involve a partnership between the Eureka Community Kindergarten Association (ECKA) and Phoenix P-12 Community College, as part of the Ballarat South Community Learning Precinct. I need to acknowledge Brett McKinnis and the ECKA Board of Management, along with Jo Guerts (CEO ECKA) for their continued work in evolving this incredible partnership with Phoenix P-12 Community College.
Minister for Children and Early Childhood Development, the Hon Wendy Lovell, together with Member for Western Victoria Region, Simon Ramsay, announced that the Coalition Government was providing a capital works grant of $650,000 to support the Phoenix P-12 Community College business consortium (Phoenix P-12 Community College, ECKA, BSCHub, Melbcon and Wethling Gardening Services) to deliver the Centre.
This is a pivotal initiative in our development of a strong and vibrant community, and will allow us to support and transition children and their families into a seamless community of learning. The announcement will see a six year vision come to fruition.
In union with ECKA and our community partners we will be able to offer first rate Early Childhood Services within 21st Century facilities; all part of a seamless supported learning environment. A great outcome!
With this State Government funding commitment, the long term dream of the Ballarat South Community Learning Precinct in offering a birth to 90+ learning zone will become a reality.
Exciting times for our kids, our local families and the broader Ballarat community.
2015 Year Enrolments – Prep at Phoenix P-12 Redan Campus Prep enrolments for next year are required as soon as possible to assist us with planning for the 2015 school year. Families with siblings already attending our College are asked to enrol their Prep child as soon as possible. Please call in at the General Office on either the Redan or Sebastopol campus for an enrolment pack and any information that may be of assistance.
Redan Primary Campus – New 4/5 group added this Term. It gives me great pleasure to announce that we have
added another group to the Primary campus. Due to unprecedented enquiries, we have formed a new class to alleviate growing school numbers and further support the learning in the Year 4 and 5 areas.
Can I take this opportunity to welcome Mr. Addam Storey, an experienced educator, to our high quality teaching team. Addam has been a long term teacher at Delacombe PS and will be a valued part of our strong learning platform. The new class has started well and is quickly becoming a group of enthusiastic learners. Magic stuff!
‘Aladdin Jnr’ – College Production 2014
In the last week of Term 2, I had the fantastic chance to view the Phoenix P-12 Community College Musical Production ‘Aladdin Jnr’. What an outstanding performance it was, absolutely amazing! It showcased the incredible talent of students from Year 4 right through to Year 12; with spectacular lighting, songs and ever changing acts, it was something to behold.
This College Production played to over 900 Primary School students from areas around Ballarat in a Matinée showing, and feedback has been nothing short of outstanding.
I continue to be especially proud of the continued support of ex-students who gave up their time to mentor the development of our current student group. A real school pride, displaying leadership at its best. Congratulations to all involved, especially the Production Team led by Mrs. Deanne Joosten and Mr. John Netherway.
Finally, special thanks to ‘The Awesome Crew’. You have every reason to feel very PROUD.
Community Initiative – Youth Sponsorship of Community Groups. As part of our community focus at Phoenix P-12 Community College, we have combined with three business partners (Crockers, Viatek – Business Solutions and Melbcon – Construction) to develop a youth directed sponsorship group. This sensational venture has provided a substantial injection of money and resources to support the Smythesdale Junior Football
and Netball Club in 2013 / 2014.
The sponsorship business group is recognised as the ‘YOUTH – Community Development Coalition’ and has directed approximately $7,000 for new junior team football jumpers (3 teams), and 4 new team netball uniforms to support the ongoing development of kids around health and fitness in their local community. This will be an ongoing venture and will target another community organisation in 2015.
Can I personally thank our sensational sponsorship partners; Crockers, Viatek and Melbcon who have so generously come on board with Phoenix P-12 Community College to make this thrilling project a reality.
I will bring you more information on this amazing initiative as it continues to support our local community youth organisations. Mr Scott Dellar Executive Principal
Senior School Update Term 3 is an important term for all Senior School students as the need to complete outcomes and keep up to date with work becomes increasingly important. Please ensure that you keep in contact with your student’s teachers to help with support. Most coursework for Year 12 units will be completed this term and then students will need to ensure all outcomes and competencies are complete. The Year 10 Health Day will be held on July 25th at Federation University. This is a great opportunity for Year 10 students to visit the University and get a feel for tertiary education. The informative program runs all day and students will have the opportunity to experience five different workshops.
The process for Subject Selection will also be conducted this term and students will have several opportunities to discuss their Pathway options for next year. It is vitally important for parents to access the Information Session and ensure that selections are determined in
Pictured left: Leroy Appleby, Sebastian Halloran, Ashley Gray.
Pictured below: Khloe Tuohy, Eleni Spokes and Jarrah Halloran.
consultation with Students, Teachers, Careers people and Student Managers. Mr Andrew Greed Assistant Principal - Senior School
Middle School Update A lot has happened since the last Middle School update. I have had the pleasure of attending the Leadership Camp, where I watched 20 extraordinary young people challenge themselves to try new things and work productively in teams. I have to admit my favourites were the World Record Balloon Pop attempt and the Vertical Challenge. Overcoming my fear of heights is always going to be tough for me, but watching young people climb the 18 metres with no fear at all left me in awe. Some even had the guts to race up the tower!
Many of our students have busy School Holidays. They embark on camps, holidays and other special challenges. One such student is Kaitlyn Brown from Year 7. She was selected to represent Victoria at the National Titles in Calisthenics. We congratulate Kaitlyn for her successful participation and the wonderful third position she achieved.
We have provided our Year 9’s with new lockers and we are pleased with the way they have adjusted to the changes. The start of term presented us with a number of challenges. The rain over the holidays meant that the school was inundated with mud. The builders and plumbers worked around the clock on the last weekend of the break to ensure that all was safe for students. We thank students for their tolerance during this time of disruption.
Before very long we will embark on Subject Selections. This will see our Year 7 students select their entire program for the first time. Year 9’s will prepare to make the exciting move into the Senior School. Students are advised to reflect on their end of semester reports in preparation for this important task.
Uniform Reminders: Notice to all students and parents: The College Uniform Policy clearly states that the only facial piercing that is allowed is a small stud in the nose. Those students who have had new facial piercings have three options. Remove the piercing altogether.
Work in time out for the duration of the time that it takes for the piercing to heal.
Work from home for the duration of the time that it takes for the piercing to heal.
We thank those parents who write notes when their students are out of uniform. However we remind both students and parents that it is College Policy to provide students with a replacement piece of College uniform for the time that the student will be unable to wear their own uniform. Change over period – Old Sebastopol / Redan uniform to
ROBOCUP COMPETITION In June a team of Year 7 students came in second
place with their Lego Robot in the Ballarat Regional
Championships of Robocup Junior Australia. Hayley
Page, Samuel Ludbrook and Brandon Kern have
worked at lunchtimes for a few months to program
their robot to ‘dance’ in time to a song within a 3m
square dance floor. Their team was called “Happy
Minions” and they used Pharrell Williams’ “Happy”
as their music.
The “Happy Minions” worked terrifically well
together as a team and were able to acknowledge
each other’s efforts and work cooperatively. They
got on famously with students from other schools
who were competing and were a credit to
themselves and the College.
Thanks to Miss Anderson-Whitecross and Mr Oates
for supporting the students throughout the year in
this extra-curricular program.
Roboclub will be taking on new members from the
start of Term 3, so please encourage any Lego-
loving computer programmers of the future in Years
7-10 to come along to A30 on Tuesdays at
lunchtime.
Pictured above: From left Samuel Ludbrook, Brandon Kern and Hayley
Page.
Ms. Jill Ebbs
Roboclub Coordinator
the Phoenix P-12 Community College uniform. The change over period was two years, which concludes at the end of the 2014 school year. This means that from the start of the 2015 school year all items must be approved Phoenix P-12 Community College items; this includes College socks. We ask students and families to ensure that they are making appropriate provisions for this. Mrs Karen Snibson Assistant Principal - Middle School
Phoenix P-12 Community College 2014 TERM 3 INTERIM REPORTS
& PARENT/STUDENT/TEACHER PATHWAY INTERVIEWS
Interim Reports will be mailed out to parents during the week ending August 22nd 2014.
Parent/Student/Teacher Pathway Interviews will be conducted as follows:
Session 1: Thursday Afternoon/Evening September 4th, 4.00 – 7.00pm Session 2: Friday September 5th, 9.00am – 4.00pm
During August Teachers will be completing Interim Reports for every student in every subject. Parents can expect to receive Student Interim Reports after Monday 25th August.
With the Interim Report you will also find information and interview booking/appointment sheets for the Parent/Student/Teacher interviews. These interview times will run over two sessions as listed above.
It is expected that students will accompany their parents to the interviews.
The format of the interviews will be the same as previous years and it will be essential for students to book appointment times that suit both parents and teachers.
These interviews will provide an excellent opportunity for both parents and students to discuss the Interim Report and the general progress being made.
We look forward to seeing students and parents during these interviews. WAYNE JOHNSTON
TEACHING & LEARNING MANAGER
Phoenix P-12 Community College Debutante Ball
The end of Term 2 saw 13 of our Year 11 and 12 girls presented as Debutantes, supported by their chosen Squires at our annual
Debutante Ball. Our couples all looked the part in their flowing gowns and evening tailcoats, with accessories to reflect the College
colours. The students attended eight dance lessons leading up to the Ball; their effort shone through on the night with all participants
dancing gracefully. The event was held at the Terrace Room, Bray Raceway, where the Debs, Squires and their guests enjoyed a
three course formal dinner and danced the night away to SJH Entertainment. The Debutantes and Squires were wonderful
ambassadors for the College, not only showing pride in themselves but also upholding the College values. Congratulations to all
participants on a spectacular event.
Back Row: Louis Ashmore, Ashley McLean, Jonathon Bui, Thomas Bassett, Caleb Daly, Daniel Armstrong, Hayden
Winfield, Dillon McCoy, Brody Price, Patrick Dart.
Middle Row: Tor i Wilson, Brayden Daniel, Maddison Har r is, Aleasha Kelly, Tamar Allison, Shellby Lonie, Ebony Bux,
Benjamin Hemingway, Brodie Clarke, Breanna Sternberg.
Front Row: Tayla Ritchie, Joshalyn Gibson, Tayla Niblett, Mr Scott Dellar (Executive Pr incipal), Cour tney Newman,
Bronwyn Hemingway, Kira Tilley.
JUNIOR BANDS’ PERFORMANCE
The Phoenix P-12 Community College Band had its performance debut in June. The students have been rehearsing as a group for only a short time and their performance was exceptional. Parents and family members enjoyed the performance of these budding musicians. A number of these musicians had their first exposure to music in 2013 in the Transition Band. It is terrific to see their musical prowess develop and also their commitment to performance. Well done to all concerned.
Beginner Band Members pictured right:
Back row – Kaitlyn Brown & Mitchell Brown Middle row – Rhiannon Gerlach, Abby Ward, Tarni Wills, Dayle Sorrell, Seth Hanrahan, (Chloe Porter is behind Rochelle Liston) and Molly Hodgkinson. Front row – Ella Clinton, Zakira Herbertson, Jaime Gigliotti, Tamika Fuhrmeister, Amber Dennis, Rochelle Liston and Charlotte Rowe.
“Put Yourself in the Picture” When I started at Phoenix P-12 Community College I thought that Year 12 wouldn’t come quickly enough. Now that I
am half way through Year 11 I am anxious about the future. I have questions that need to be answered like “Which
University should I go to?” “What Pathway should I choose?” “Which University will suit me?” “Will I have to leave
home?”
Our College Careers Centre ran an excursion to Federation University, Mount Helen Campus. When we arrived it was
very daunting because not knowing your way around makes you feel insecure. However when we were split into groups
with College staff and staff and students from Federation University, who were very informative and supportive, this
made it a lot more comfortable being at the University, especially when asking questions. They explained our options,
pathways, careers, where we would live and how they could help us achieve our goals.
For me, knowing what career I’d like to specialise in helps me while I am at high school, but doesn’t help when I leave;
I know nothing about Universities. I believed that I only had three Universities to choose from: Deakin Geelong
Waterfront Campus, Deakin Warrnambool or Melbourne University.
This excursion has broadened my knowledge and made me more aware of how and where I will study. Now all there is
left to do is fulfil that pathway one step at a time. I definitely recommend taking this opportunity to attend this
excursion next year; partake in all the Open Days and read the career booklets and VTAC books/guides available in the
Careers Centre. Ms. Kennedy is
also there to answer all those little
questions we all have.
Breanna Sternberg
Year 11 Student
FROM THE BUSINESS MANAGER Access to the College
Welcome to Term 3; you will have noticed huge progress in the works around the College grounds and building sites. With this work comes restricted access to the grounds and a little more difficulty in accessing the College buildings. Please make sure, for the safety of all and
security of our students, that you always enter the College grounds through the front gate and report directly to the General Office where the reception team will assist you. You will be asked to wait in the foyer until the person you are wishing to see comes to see you and if picking up your child, until your child comes to you in the foyer. Please do not access the buildings from any other pathway into the site as you will be directed back to the General Office by any staff member you meet. Visitors must ALWAYS report to the General Office when arriving to keep a safe and secure learning environment for our students. Thank you for your cooperation.
Family Accounts Thank you to those families who continue to support their child(ren’s) education by paying their Educational costs. Statements are sent out regularly via email to keep you informed of the state of your accounts. A number of families still
have outstanding accounts which are well overdue and payment would be appreciated at your earliest convenience. If you require assistance with your account, please do not hesitate to contact me (Lorraine Hayes) through the General Office. We can make payment arrangements if required.
Please be reminded that all excursion costs must be pre-paid and permission forms MUST be returned prior to the excursion day. Students cannot attend if this process is not followed.
Annual College Magazine Please note the cost of the College Magazine – “The Year That Was 2014” is included on statements and must be paid to ensure your child receives a copy of the 2014 Magazine. We will again distribute the Magazine as a memory card - and it will contain photos, stories and treasured memories of your child’s year at school. Please make sure you have paid your educational costs nice and early to ensure your child receives their copy of “The Year That Was 2014”.
EMA - Second Payment The second payment of EMA will be processed shortly. Please note if you have claimed EMA in February, and are still eligible, you do not have to make a second claim. If however you were not eligible, and are now currently eligible, you should complete an EMA claim form at the General Office ASAP. Ms Lorraine Hayes Business Manager
ANGLESEA LEADERSHIP CAMP
In June twenty excited students and four staff (Drew Layton, Mitch Jolly, Police Youth Resource Officer Des Hudson and Karen Snibson), headed to Anglesea YMCA camp for our third annual three day Leadership Camp.
The purpose of the camp was to give students an opportunity to bond as a Leadership Team; to work on initiative activities and also to extend students beyond their comfort zone in “Challenge by choice activities”.
Our itinerary consisted of some super cool activities such as survivor canoeing, vertical challenge, a world record attempt at balloon popping and the giant swing.
Once again our students proved that they have exceptional problem solving skills, tremendous respect for one another when working in teams and also enormous capacity for leadership.
We would like to congratulate each of the following students: Mary Greed, Lachlan Kay, Harry Lodge, Tara Moore, Rachael Keen, Clare Shelton, Thomas Eastman, Tanner Norman, Stephanie Wilson, Carter Prendergast, Joshua Long, Ally Dennis, Caitlyn Schaper, Jacob Rumler, Samantha Harbridge, Matthieu Brehaut, Zachary Voigt, Jemma Harris, Emma Whitcher and Trent Robertson.
Mrs. Karen Snibson Assistant Principal
Phoenix P-12 College has the "WRITE STUFF."
A number of our Sebastopol Campus students entered a national writing competition earlier in the year. In the last two weeks I have been notified that a number of our entries have made it through to the finals. Their pieces will be seen in the national "WRITE4Fun" publication. This is a fantastic achievement and the students should be commended for their efforts. This brings our students’ writing abilities at Phoenix to the national stage. Please congratulate the following published authors; Harry Lodge, Michael Georgiou, Bridget Douhadji and Lachlan Spittle. Some student samples follow.
Mrs Browning English Extension Programs Coordinator
Battle for Knowledge
My name is Bridget Douhadji. I am an eighteen year old student in my final year of secondary schooling, a
fact that leads me to reflect on the importance of education to me and, dare I say, to all young people.
My family is originally from Togoland, but I spent most of my life in a refugee camp in Ghana. The
conditions in the camp were very hard. But of all the hardships we endured the limited access to education
was the most difficult to bear. We lost any real sense of worth or hope for the future.
This became more apparent when we eventually were able to come to Australia just over three years ago
because I could not speak, read or write in English. I struggled for some time to become literate in English,
but through the education offered to me I slowly became more proficient. This dramatically changed my life!
All sorts of future options now seemed possible. I felt that I was a valued citizen of Australia ... A real
Aussie. I am aiming to become a nurse and have taken on a nurse placement as part of my Year 12 studies.
I now understand that education gives us the means to take charge of our lives regardless of our background.
My life experience leads me to believe that every child deserves the opportunity to get an education.
Education has changed, and is changing, my life; it is the most powerful weapon we have to change the world
for the better.
Bridget Douhadji, Year 12
Phoenix P-12 Community College
Dormant
Two years ago on 30th December 2012, I woke that afternoon feeling as though my body was
trying to reject me. I sat up dizzy, my heart racing faster than humanly possible. I was
confused about what was going on. I know it had something to do with my diabetes. I’ve
had it since I was eleven; the doctors told me I was Type 1 and that I’ve had it since
birth, but it lay dormant within me like a bear hibernating throughout the winter. At
this moment I had noticed my brother standing over me; he looked concerned for my
health. I told him, “I feel as though I’m having a heart attack.” He looked at me and
said with a stern voice, ”Would you rather die in bed, or in hospital?” To say the least
I was scared, I didn’t want to die at the age of fifteen.
My father took me to the nearest Medical Centre in which I was placed upon a bed and
waited for a Doctor to analyze me. Finally the Doctor arrived; he checked my heart rate
and my temperature and said that I should head to hospital straight away. My father
returned me home so that we could pick up my mother so she could accompany me to the
Emergency Room. I don’t remember much about the trip to hospital; only that I kept
slipping in and out of consciousness and that I really needed to expel the evil from my
stomach. We finally arrived at the Emergency Room. There was only one person in line (a
lady) and I took a seat behind her. Unfortunately the evil within me had other ideas and
so it forced me to exorcize it from my body and onto the floor at the lady’s feet,
making her leave the line and allowing me access to help from the Doctors on the other
side of the door.
I was in hospital for about a week or so. In that time I had to enjoy New Year’s Day
and my birthday the day afterwards; I didn’t have many visitors; only my family members
and the occasional Doctor.
Lachlan Spittle, Year 11
Phoenix P-12 Community College
STUDENTS PERFORM
WITH OPERA AUSTRALIA
The Magic Flute Opera, composed by Mozart, is a
quest for wisdom and true love. Set in Egypt, this
fully staged production enchanted audiences with
1930s costumes, a chamber orchestra and a vibrant
enthusiastic cast of Opera Australia stars with
Ballarat's Children's Chorus.
In preparation for this exciting event, students
rehearsed music throughout Term 2 and during the
school holidays with Chorus leaders Paula Heenan
(BCMA) and Lana Ford (Phoenix College) and had
the opportunity to work with Opera Australia's
Chorus Master, Alex Pringle.
Congratulations to Kobie Judd, Courtney Page,
Isabelle Dobbin, Michelle Maguire and Kaitlyn
Duncan who were chosen to be members of the
Ballarat Children’s Chorus, along with students
from BCMA for Opera Australia's production of
“The Magic Flute" that was staged at Her
Majesty's Theatre in Ballarat on Thursday 17th
July.
Many lasting friendships were formed and special
memories that will last for a lifetime with our
students. We are all very proud of our students’
determination and vocal talents to perform Opera at
such a young age in an Opera Australia production.
Ms Lana Ford - Phoenix P-12 Community College
Ms Paula Heenan - (BCMA) Ballarat Children's Chorus Choir Leader for Opera Australia
YOUTH PARLIAMENT
PROGRAM Phoenix P-12 Community College has seen their third
consecutive team take part in the YMCA Youth
Parliament program this year, with the team debating a
Bill for mandatory driving tests for elderly citizens. The
event takes place in Parliament House in Melbourne.
The six young team members have aimed to implement
the Bill in order to reduce the Victorian road toll. “[The]
road toll relating to elderly drivers is at an all-time high,”
17-year-old team member, Maddison Sharp said.
“[We hope] to regulate annual driving tests for motorists
over the age of 65. Everybody should be given the right
to feel safe on the roads.”
The Bill indicates 45 people aged over 75 were killed on
the Victorian roads in 2013, whilst 39% of all pedestrian
deaths were 75 years or older.
“As people age, their reflexes do as well,” said
Maddison. “We want Victoria’s road toll to decrease,
and we hope that other states will follow our example.”
The team: Maddison Sharp, Jackson Ford, Sarah Lauder,
Bradley Macdonald, Joshua Liston and Kimberley Cody
went on the camp over a period of six days; three of
those days were spent in Parliament debating Bills
proposed by other Youth Parliamentarians. The Bill
'Implementation of Mandatory Driving Tests' passed
successfully within this stage and will go on to be
considered for other staging of the Bills. The camp was
at Lake Dewar Lodge and run by a series of YMCA staff
members called the 'taskforce'. As well as being a
political camp, it was also very focused on personal
development and leadership. They also attended a
training camp leading up to the week-long camp, to
prepare and understand how the debating process would
work. This week proved to be incredibly insightful and
allows youths to ultimately have their voices heard.
Our students were all grateful for the experience; it builds
up the quality of their speaking skills while learning
processes of Parliament and how to debate real and
relevant issues. They would encourage anyone to take
the opportunity to participate in this program.
Pictured above: Bradley McDonald, Joshua Liston, Maddison
Sharp, Sarah Lauder, Jackson Ford and Kimberley Cody.
2014 CALENDAR JULY 25th Year 10 Health Day
AUGUST 5th Year 10 Careers Day 9.00 - 3.15pm CHUB 6th Year 12 VTAC Info Session 11th Year 7 & 8 Badminton 12th Year 9 into 10 Course Info Session Parents and Students 7.00pm - 8.30pm 13th Careers Expo & Learning Areas Expo LRC & Community Challenge Rooms Parents and Students Welcome 4.00pm - 7.00pm 18th Book Week 19th Year 7 & 8 Basketball Middle School Social 20th Year 11 Macbeth Excursion 22nd Parent/Student/Teacher information sent home Interim Reports mailed home to Parents 27th Band Excursion - Horsham College
SEPTEMBER 4th Parent/Student/Teacher Interviews 4.00pm - 7.00pm 5th Parent/Student/Teacher Interviews 9.00am - 4.00pm No regular classes. Students to accompany parents to interviews. All Subject Selection Sheets due in by today!
Phoenix P-12 Community College P.O. Box 49 SEBASTOPOL VIC 3356
P: 03) 5329 3293 F: 03) 5335 7582 [email protected]
Student Absence
It’s not okay to be away!
Phone
5329 3210
Phoenix P-12
Community College
Redan Campus P-6
‘In Knowledge there is Opportunity’
Give your child the best start with a 21st Century approach to learning. Call today and
book your appointment for a school tour.
Mr Mick Benoit - Campus Principal Phone: 5329 3293 (option 2)
STILL TAKING
2015 ENROLMENTS
UNIFORM POLICY REMINDER
Hoodies and windcheaters are not
part of College uniform. The only
additional item for winter is the
blazer or jacket which can be worn
at all times during the day. These
can be purchased at
Crockers or Lowes.
Hem length – Stipulated hem length
is 5cm above the knee; this applies
to both the winter skirt and dress.
Where students continue to flaunt
this policy a letter will be sent home
with a stipulated time to have the
hem length corrected. Those who do
not comply will be provided with the
opportunity to work in time out.
Remember this
logo?? Class of 93 and 94 Reunion
23rd August 2014
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