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May 15th, 2019 — Week 4 Term 2, Issue 7
MYRNIONG SCHOOL VALUES
Co-Operation Respect Acceptance
Resilience Do Your Best
MYRNIONG PRIMARY SCHOOL
NEWSLETTER
A.B.N 18 297 726 276
Acting Principal: David Garner
School Council President: Ainsley Bellette
Blow St Myrniong, 3341
Phone: (03) 5368 7232
Outside Hours Care: Phone (03) 5368 7027
Message from the Principal
NAPLAN NAPLAN testing has been taking place this week for our Year 3 and Year 5 students from 14-17th May. There is one test each day – Writing, Reading, Language Conventions and Numeracy. We try and administer these tests in a way that reduces the perceived pressure and stress of the testing environment. Whilst they give us some useful information about our students, they are only one test on one day of the year. Our teachers are completing ongoing assessments of students all the time which paint a far more complete picture. Parents of any students in Year 3 or 5, please don’t hesitate to ask any questions of your child’s teacher or myself if you need to. Cross-Country success On Friday, Mr Marquand will be taking 8 of our students to Ballarat to compete in the regional Cross-Country event. It is absolutely wonderful that so many of our students have qualified to push and test themselves at this next level. We wish them all the best and hope they achieve their personal best on the day. Open Morning & Grandparents’ afternoon Next week, on Tuesday 21st May, we will be hosting an open morning for any families interested in finding out more about who we are and what we do here at Myrniong Primary School. If you know of any new families who might be considering where to send their children in 2020, please get them to give Karen or I a call to discuss their attendance at this open morning. There will be a brief information session and tour from 9-9:45 and 10-10:45. On Friday 24th May, as part of Education Week, we are inviting grandparents into the school and classrooms to share in the education of their grandchildren. There will be some delicious cupcakes for sale in the canteen. This will run from approximately 1:30pm. Student Attitudes to School Survey On Monday 27th May, we will be administering the student Attitudes to School Survey. This is completed every year with Year 4, 5 and 6 students across the state. It is a short online survey that takes approximately 30 minutes where students are asked to rate our school across a number of measures and domains. These are completely anonymous, and provide us with very rich data from our students about their experience at Myrniong Primary School. Have a lovely week. Until I see you in person, David Garner Principal
“If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else.” ~ Booker T. Washington
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Monday 6th May
F/1LI
1/2s
FW
None given Aayla W - for her progress in
reading her high frequency
words.
Ellie Mc - for her superstar
Maths skills.
Cooper O - for being a great
friend and role model.
Beth D - for creating fantastic 3D shapes.
Lachlan B - for his excellent recount of his holidays.
2/3NB
3/4L
5C
5/6M
Helena R - for her positive attitude towards her learning.
Gwen P - for a great effort translating her Japanese survival words.
Rufus M - for an accurate and detailed tree sketch.
Lochie H - for always trying hard and showing the school values.
PRINCIPAL’S AWARD
Coop B - for showing creativity, resilience and ingenuity when building his bridge.
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Monday 13th May
F/1LI
1/2s
FW
Hayley H - for being a considerate and responsible class member.
Chevelle B - for her brilliant
work on her information report.
Eliza W—for a positive attitude.
James C - for trying hard to improve his writing.
Lily F - for always being respectful of others.
Annaya K - for having a responsible and “Do Your Best” attitude to her learning.
2/3NB
3/4L
5C
5/6M
Alice H - for her positive approach to her learning.
Logan S - for excellent Hiragana
writing.
None Given
None Given
PRINCIPAL’S AWARD
Milly V—for enthusiasm and dedication during our dissolving experient.
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UPCOMING DATES
13-17 May, Tue - Naplan Testing
17 May - Sovereign Division Cross Country
20-24 - Education Week
20 May, Mon - Assembly Grade 3/4L 9:10-9:30
21 May, Tue - Open Morning 9-10, 10-11am
22 May, Wed - Science Excursion G5/6
- Responsible Pet Program F/2/3
23 May, Thu - Ecolinc—F/1
24 May, Fri - Grandparent Day - 1:30-3:30
- Cup Cake Friday Canteen -$1 each
27 May, Mon - Assembly Grade 2/3NB 9;10-9:30
28 May, Tue - Ecolinc Excursion, Grade 2
30 May, Thur - Ecolinc Excursion, Grade 3/4
31 May, Fri - Pie Drive forms & money due
MAY BIRTHDAYS Oliva B Tyler R Skyla M
Max T Cooper B Tarlya C
Kade W Cayd Y
SCHOOL BANKING Our School Banking day is THURSDAY
Bank Books need to be at the office by 10am.
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Jan-Mar
45%
Apr-June
52%
July-Sep Oct-Dec
Booklist
Vol Levy
TOTAL LEVIES PAID TO DATE:
HEAD LICE
The lovely little creatures have shown themselves again. Please check your child’s hair and treat them should you find eggs or lice. Once your child has been treated than can come back to school.
LOST PROPERTY Please take a moment to go through the Lost Property Basket before Friday as there is quite a lot of jumpers in there. Many jumpers are brought from the second hand shop. Can you please find a way to mark them so as they can be identified. At the end of the month we will be cleaning it out, washing them up and putting them back into the Second Hand Uniform Shop for Sale. PIE WARMERS We are still having issues with large containers being sent to school in the Junior area. Containers any larger than 4.5cm don’t fit in the pie warmer therefore we having to microwave each container that is higher than this which is quite time consuming. Can you please ensure that containers are no more than 4.5cm in height. School Walkathon / Colour Run This Friday, the Junior School Council is holding the Walkathon / Colour Run. It will be held between 2:30pm and 3:30pm. It promises to be a fantastic fun-filled afternoon. Chil-dren are encouraged to wear very bright colours and a white t-shirt for the day. Thankyou to those students and families who have already been fund-raising. Please continue to do your best, because all funds raised are used by the J.S.C. on ventures that assist the student community. Due to the fantastic fund raising efforts of the school community so far, the students have been rewarded with an opportunity to waterbomb the teaching staff at the end of the day's festivities. They are very much looking forward to this. We all look forward to seeing as many members of the school community this Friday afternoon.
If more than $5000 is raised the students will be able to throw water bombs at the teaching staff. This will happen at the end of the Walkathon.!!!! So get fundraising !!!
GARDENING HELP
If any parent has a few spare hours here and there, our school gardens need a bit of
love and care. Please see Mr Garner or Mr Crilly.
PIE DRIVE— Forms due back to school 31st May
Pie Drive forms were sent out last week. Money and Forms are due back at school Friday
31st May. Delivery date Thursday 6th June. Beautiful pies, great for quick winter
XMAS IN WINTER - Sunday 23rd June 12-4pm
@ Myrniong Primary School
$25 per adult $15 child
This is one of our MAJOR fundraisers for the year.
Please help to support us by STARTING TO GET YOUR TABLE TOGETHER!
Tables can be with family and friends or if you have only a couple, we could put tables
together by classroom (which would help with new families to meet each other).
Tickets on sale next week.
Price includes a 2 course meal. Drinks will be available to purchase.
GAMES, AUCTIONS, ENTERTAINMENT!
And - A special guest may appear!!!
Great Family Day Out
Thank you to the Bellette and DeJong Families
for the fantastic variety of books donated
to our school library.
The students are going to love them!!!
AND also
a huge thank you all the families for there generous donations of
Scales to add to our maths resources
JAPANESE DAY This year Japanese Day will be held on Wednesday 5th of June! Remember to dress up in a costume that celebrates the Japanese culture! You could come as a ninja, geisha, Pokemon character, samurai or even the colours if the Japanese flag (red and white). Students will be able to explore Japanese craft, cul-ture, fashion, food, sport and hobbies with a range of fun activities on the day! ~ Ashi Sensei
Head lice and nits, are you scratching your itchy head yet? Head lice are always around and it important to continue to check and treat these true survivors of evolution. They have survived for millions of years. It must be really challenging to concentrate in class when your scalp is itchy and all you want to do it scratch. Head lice are small, wingless insects that live, breed and feed on the human scalp. Direct contact is required for transmission from person to person. Lice will crawl from head to head without discrimination.
Each female louse (singular of lice) can lay up to 8-10 eggs (nits) a day about 1.5 cm away from the scalp where they stay warm until they hatch. A female head louse can lay up to 300 eggs during her 30 day life span… Lice can’t jump but rather crawl from head to head. I remember the first time I caught them as a graduate nurse at the Royal Children’s Hospital. I was always feeding and nursing children and one of my patient’s shared their ‘livestock’ with me. I called my Mum and her advice was ‘don’t come home’. Here is some more helpful advice from the Better Health Channel… Concentrate on treating the affected person’s head. There is no evidence to suggest that you need to clean the house or the classroom.
The only linen that requires changing is the affected person’s pillowcase. Wash it in hot water or dry it in a clothes dryer set to warm or hot. The easiest and most effective way to find head lice is to use the conditioner and comb treatment weekly. This in-cludes:
Step 1. Comb hair conditioner onto dry, brushed (detangled) hair. This makes it difficult for lice to grip the hair or run around.
Step 2. Thoroughly comb sections of the hair with a fine tooth head lice comb.
Step 3. Wipe the conditioner from the comb onto a paper towel or tissue.
Step 4. Look on the tissue and on the comb for lice and eggs.
Step 5. Repeat the combing for every part of the head at least four or five times.
Step 6. If lice or eggs are found, the person should be treated.
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/head-lice-nits http://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/parents/health/Pages/headlice.aspx
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION RE will be commencing in the next few weeks. If you wish for your child to do RE, you must complete the form below and return to the office prior to your child attending. Forms are available at the school office.