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White Haven News Volume 4, Issue 4 February, 2016
Principal’s Message:
The winter months have certainly been filled with a flurry
of activity. All of our families have now received first term report
cards for their children. Teachers recently hosted parent/teacher
conferences to discuss student achievement. Although you may not
have received a request to attend a conference, we are always
available to discuss any concerns you may have in this area.
White Haven would like to welcome newly-elected
Trustee Neethan Shan to our Ward. We certainly look forward to
working with him and are anticipating our opportunity to show him
around our wonderful school.
Just a reminder to White Haven families about
Kindergarten registration, if you have a child who was born in 2012
and will be attending White Haven in September, please call Mrs.
Malandro in our school office to make an appointment to register.
As you look through the remainder of this newsletter, you
will see that White Haven continues to offer valuable, rich
opportunities for our students. I would like to thank our committed
staff, our supportive parents, and of course our amazing students for
truly making White Haven “The Place to Be”!
Ms. Reilly
Winter Weather Watch
As the weather continues to be very cold and snowy, we urge you to leave
home sooner and use caution when driving your child to school. Roads and driveways are very slippery, and children are often outside enjoying playing
in the snow. Encourage your child to walk to school to avoid congestion in
front of the school. Safety always comes before convenience. Please ensure that your child comes dressed appropriately for the weather wearing a hat,
mitts, scarf, boots, snow pants, and a warm coat. An extra pair of indoor
shoes is also needed. As some items may eventually end up in the lost and found, you are strongly encouraged to label all items.
For safety reasons, please remind your child that snowball throwing is not
allowed and playing/sliding on icy patches in the yard is very dangerous.
Your child should have a specific meeting place for parent/sibling pick-up at lunch and after school, so waiting time outside is reduced.
Exercise, socializing, and fresh air during the school day will enhance
concentration and student success; however, weather conditions sometimes warrant that indoor recesses, shortened lunch periods, and pre-entry periods
be considered necessary for student and staff safety.
Conditions warranting indoor recesses (TDSB Operational Procedure PR. 519 COM):
1. Rain, thunderstorms, lightning, hail, extreme winds, and
extreme cold. 2. Cold weather: When temperature and/or wind chill factors
indicate -28C or lower children will remain indoors due to
risk of frostbite. When the temperature and/or wind-chill factor indicate -20C to -28C, recesses may be shortened
and lunch recesses depending on local conditions.
When Your Child is Ill
It is important that your child stay home and rest so that he/she will get
better faster and will avoid spreading germs to the rest of the class. In fact, certain communicable diseases will require that your child stays home from
school to prevent other children from catching them. Plan ahead by making
arrangements as to who is going to look after your child when he/she becomes ill. Some of the common symptoms that indicate your child is ill
are: o Diarrhea
o Vomiting – two or more episodes in a 24-hour period
o Fever (greater than 38C) along with common cold symptoms such as sore throat, headache, loss of appetite, runny nose
If you have questions or concerns about your child’s health or want
information about communicable diseases: Toronto Health Connection: 416-338-7600 www.toronto.ca/health
Table of Contents
PAGE ARTICLE
1 Principal’s Message
2 African Heritage Month/Quebec Carnaval
3 School News
4 We’ve Been Busy!
5 Extracurricular Activities
6 Concert Band
7 Friendship Bench
8 Integration and Inclusion
9 December Awards
10 January Awards
11 Recognition Awards
12 Honour Roll
13 On a Roll
14 Kindergarten Registration
15 Parking Violations -Beware
16 March Calendar
Principal: L. Reilly
Vice-Principal: K. Sanchez-
Kandankery
Office Administrator: K. Malandro
School Secretary: L. Young
Guidance Counsellor: R. Gill
Superintendent: S. Chan
Trustee: N. Shan
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AFRICAN HERITAGE MONTH
African Heritage Month is an opportunity for TDSB
staff and students to reflect on the history,
achievements and experiences of people of African
descent in Canada and throughout the world.
Throughout the month of February, schools across the
TDSB will engage in local initiatives and participate in
community events to celebrate African Heritage
Month; however, the importance of studying African
heritage is not limited to the month of February. The
TDSB is committed to supporting students by offering
the opportunity to attend programs such as the
Africentric Alternative School and the Leonard
Braithwaite Secondary Africentric Program.
We encourage our school community to take a look at
our Equitable and Inclusive Schools website at
www.tdsb.on.ca/equity/, which provides great resources
and supports for staff, students, parents/guardians and
community.
Students in Mrs. McClyment’s Gr. 3
class are learning about what it was like
to live through the Civil Rights
Movement!
On February 10th and 11th, the students in the
Junior/Intermediate division were participating in Carnaval
de Quebec activities such as snow sculpting and painting
pictures of Bonhomme Carnaval. Carnaval de Quebec is
celebrated in Quebec for a couple of weeks where people can
learn about culture and explore many winter activities. The
students at White Haven had the opportunity to discover
delicious French Food and took many pictures with
Bonhomme Carnaval.
Ms. Dada Mullack Gr. 5/6
Students are learning about
discrimination around the world.
They learn that they can make a
difference by being accepting of
others and that they can make this
world a better place to live.
COMMUNITY NEWS
1.
1. Happy New Year - Kung Hei Fat Choy
Year of the Monkey! Feb. 8, 2016.
April 15/2016-New PA Day!
An additional Professional Activity Day (P.A. Day) has been added to the
calendars of all schools in the Toronto District School Board (TDSB).
All TDSB schools will have a newly designated P.A. Day on Friday, April
15, 2016. This additional P.A. Day has been mandated by the Ministry of
Education as a result of provincial labour negotiations.
All TDSB schools will be closed to students on Friday, April 15, 2016. On
this day, teachers will be taking part in professional development on
provincial education priorities identified by the Minister of Education.
The remainder of the 2015-2016 school year calendar remains unaffected.
Details on the school year calendar can be found on the TDSB website at:
www.tdsb.on.ca/AboutUs/Calendar.
The Chinese New Year was celebrated with traditional food and attire in our Parenting and Family Literacy Centre.
We’ve Been Busy!
Sports
Students who received the
“Caught You Caring
Award” Sept-Jan
Dancing with the stars of Gr. 6
The Boot Award for January goes to Mrs. Mc Clyment’s Class
Spirit Day – Eco Awards
winners from Mrs.
Starkman’s class
The staff and students say goodbye to
a fantastic secretary. Sylvia Lowe
retired on Jan. 27/16. She is fondly
remembered as the lady in the office
who was always kind and helpful.
Andrea in Ms. Samahin’s class is
giving Ms. Lowe a card that her class
made for all of us to sign.
Friendship Bench-used to help
students communicate their
feelings with each other.
Kindergartens got a visit from author
Josephine Vaccaro-Chang and Ruby her
red flamingo. She introduced her book
about colourful friendship.
Winter Concert
Lanterns to celebrate
Chinese New Year!
Girls’ Dance Club with Ms.
Sharp.
Lunch time
entertainment-
Student Council
1.
Origami & Anime Club Craft Club,
Girl’s Dance, Student Council,
Primary/Junior Choir, Eco- Team,
Comic Club, ESL Club, Volleyball,
Band, Library Club, Basketball,
Borden Ball, Boys and Girls
Mentoring clubs, Badminton
1.
White Haven Music Update: On Tuesday, February 9th, the 49 members of the White
Haven Concert Band loaded their instruments onto a bus and drove up to Richmond Hill to
participate in the Ontario Band Association's annual Concert Band Festival. As some of the
youngest participants in this provincial level festival, the White Haven musicians made us
very proud by giving a strong performance of some very challenging music and earned a
Silver Level evaluation from their adjudicators! Our band was also invited back to
Musicfest Canada - the National Level Festival - which takes place in Ottawa this
year. Congratulations to the concert band students on all their hard work and perseverance
leading up to this performance!
“White Haven PS Gets A Friendship Bench!”
On January 27th
, White Haven PS was the recipient of the “Friendship Bench”. Kyla and her organization
(KIWK) came to our school and taught the students of White Haven that bullying will not be tolerated and
that we should be “upstanders” rather than “bystanders”. Students cheered when the bench was unveiled and
or new Friendship Bench was in full use once it was placed in an area in its new home. By 2:00 pm, Mrs.
Reilly, our Principal, encountered her first experience using the bench. While sitting on the bench a Gr. 2
student sat beside her and told her that she had a friend that was being mean to her and so she told this friend
that she did not want to be friends with her anymore and now she is all alone. Mrs. Reilly took the
opportunity to walk this student through some self-help skills on how to manage friendship. THE FRIENDSHIP BENCH PROJECT CANADA “ …The Friendship Bench Project Canada. What is a Friendship Bench? The Friendship Bench is an interactive tool that provides children and youth a safe place to congregate in schools and communities. It is a tool, a gift, a safe place, to help open the lines of communication where friendships grow and blossom. It is a permanent fixture in school yards, schools and communities. Students may not have the necessary social tools at their disposal to voice their concerns about bullying or any other issue. Therefore, when students use/sit on the Friendship Bench it alerts teachers, staff, volunteers, or even another child/youth that they are in need of assistance. Another remarkable quality that the Friendship Bench brings to our communities is that when children and youth help and support a child who chooses to use The Friendship Bench, the very act of this social interaction also teaches kindness, empathy, acceptance, understanding, compassion and respect. The Friendship Bench is custom-made, with a hand-crafted heart in the centre – KIWK’s(Kill It with Kindness) symbol for anti-bullying. This heart represents love, peace, respect, acceptance – the messages we hope to convey through our endeavours. The colour blue is featured prominently, as it is the chosen colour for anti-bullying awareness and the multi-coloured seat represents the diversity of everyone in our communities. Our Friendship bench is made of 100% recycled plastic. This choice is deliberate as it is environmentally friendly and perfect for all weather conditions.” (Executive Director, Kyla Prosser)
Students work collaboratively with our ISP classes to create a level of care and understanding here at White Haven. Special Needs students learn how to focus and participate in regular class activities. When students are given the opportunity to work with a variety of students at all levels of learning, they grow to accept and support each other’s differences.
Ms. Glover ‘s students learn to play the ukulele with students from Mr. Sith’s class.
Integration and Inclusion-ISP Classes Working together helps to promote a level of understanding and compassion
Students are integrated into French and learn about French traditions!
Student Recognition Awards:
Grade 1: Wajiha A Rhea C Nora K Andy M Kameiro R Mir U Navaeh V Grade 2: Matthew L Bownavi M Teagan G Oviya S Grade 3: Moradeyo A Lojain A Tina K Justin L Kayla M Meshal R Arushan V Grade 4: Zara B Jaydyn J Yama K Arielle R Navkaran V Grade 5: Natalie A Amrit S Sanjayan V Janice Z Grade 6: Aarthikana R Kelvin Y Grade 7: Khalida A David H Grade 8: Richard D Cindy H French: Jon-Marc Stewart, Jennifer Kong, Joshua Latchana, Tina Naya
December Awards -
Winners
Empathy
Student Recognition Awards: Grade 1 Kayaani S
Mir U
Jahnoi J
Phillip D
Anas U
Grade 2:
Hazel Q
Chengshui Z
Ethan C
Andrew L
Christian F
Oviya S
Ashwin I
Grade 3:
Darren M
Kelly X
Bhanathy M
Sachin J
Wida Z
Matthew G
Grade 4:
Jayaani S
Ilakiyan S
Tony S
Grade 5:
Rachel L
Zek P
Alex L
Peng X
Ahmed S
Grade 6:
Rachel Y
Areej J
Grade 7:
Remar A
Maryum K
Nisha V
Grade 8:
Mahrukh
Treavon
French
Michael Y Gr. 5
Breanna P Gr. 6
Subiksha M Gr. 7
Iqra S Gr. 8
January Awards-
Winners
Honesty
\
Honesty Award Winners!
Recognition Assembly January
On A Roll Term 1
Grade 2 : Akshayen J
Claire D Oviya S
Grade 3: Mei L
Claire F
Grade 4: Luca Caruso L
Melody F Denish M Jessica Y
Grade 5 : Samuel S
Grade 6:
Jennifer K
Grade 7: Jesica M
Grade 8 : Madina Z
Devin L Tina N
Aadhith R Zahra S
1. Honour Roll Term 1
Grade 1:
Tabasoom H Alex T
Sharanya P Tevin W
Grade 2:
Heaven T Bashni C
Chengshui Z Ashwin I Sahar A
Grade 3: Sarah W
Saif H Moradeyo A
Roy J Arushan V
Ivy M Brianna W
Grade 4:
Thusani R Ilakiyan S
Navkaran V
Grade 5: Yashrah M Daanya H
Cun Z Zohaib J
Grade 6: Markaya L Prishaa R Vishnu K Daphne L Janice Z
On a Roll Term 1
Grade 7: Mousa K
Subiksha M Kabishan V
Grade 8:
Iqra S Wendy H Rohail K
1. Kindergarten Registration
Kindergarten Registration
Kindergarten registration has begun. If you have
or know of a child who was born in 2012, they are
eligible to register to begin Junior Kindergarten in
September 2016. Please share this information
with neighbours or friends who do not have older
children in school. To book an appointment for
registration, please call (416) 396-6645.
To attend Junior Kindergarten in September,
children must turn four by December 31st of that
year. To attend Senior Kindergarten, children must
turn five by December 31st of that year.
To Register a Child:
Parents/Guardians must bring proof of the child's:
- age (a birth certificate or baptismal record or
passport)
- address (two pieces of identification that show
your address, such as your telephone bill, Motor
Vehicle Ownership and Insurance, etc.)
- Immunization (the card that shows a list of
needles your child has received)
Note:
If your child was not born in Canada, please
provide proof of citizenship (PR card, confirmation
of permanent residence, passport or citizenship
card) is required. Please visit
www.tdsb.on.ca/kindergarten for more
information.
White Haven
Kindergarten Registration:
1) Call the office to book an
appointment.
2) Please make sure that you have all
the required documents.
3) Your child must have been born
in 2012-JK
2011-SK
4) You must live with- in our
catchment area.
What is the difference between parking, standing and stopping regulations? The rules associated with each parking regulation are listed in order of least to most restrictive:
No Parking - motorists are only permitted to load or unload passengers or merchandise.
No Standing - motorists are only permitted to receive and discharge passengers. Typically used in the area of TTC bus stops.
No Stopping - motorists are generally not permitted to stop for any reason except to avoid a conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a constable or other police officer or of a traffic control sign or signal.
Parking Charges & Fines
Stand/Park vehicle signed highway prohibited $ 40-60 Stopping within a school-bus loading zone $ 60
Stop within 9 metres of a crosswalk $ 60
Park – 3 metres of fire hydrant $ 100 Park in a fire route $250
Park vehicle in disabled parking $ 450
School Charges & Fines/Points
U-Turns (various conditions) - $110 & 2 Demerit Points Disobey Sign - $ 110 & 2 Demerit Points
Disobey Stop Sign - $ 110 & 2 Demerit Points
Pass stopped vehicle at crosswalk - $ 180 & 3 Demerit Points Pass front of vehicle within 30 metres of a crosswalk - $ 180 & 3 Demerit Points
Fail to obey school crossing stop sign - $ 180 & 3 Demerit Points
Fail to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk - $ 180 & 3 Demerit Points Red Light Fail to Stop - $ 325 & 3 Demerit Points
Fail to stop for a school bus (including the owner of the vehicle) - $490 & up to 6
Demerit Points Drive while passengers under 16 years fail to wear seat belt - $ 240 & 2 Demerit Points
Fail to ensure child is properly secured - $ 240 & 2 Demerit Points
Park in a fire route $250
停泊於消防車通道內 - 罰款$250
Park vehicle in disabled parking $ 450
停泊於殘障人仕專用車位內 - 罰款$450
School Charges & Fines/Points
學校區內違例票控 、罰款及扣分
U-Turns (various conditions) - $110 & 2 Demerit Points
不同情況下掉頭 - 罰款$110及扣2分 Disobey Sign - $ 110 & 2 Demerit Points
不服從交通指示牌 - 罰款$110及扣2分
Disobey Stop Sign - $ 110 & 2 Demerit Points 不服從停車指示牌 - 罰款$110及扣2分
Pass stopped vehicle at crosswalk - $ 180 & 3 Demerit Points
於行人過路區內扒頭超越停定車輛 - 罰款$180及扣3分
Pass front of vehicle within 30 metres of a crosswalk - $ 180 & 3 Demerit
Points
於行人過路區30米內扒頭超越前面車輛 - 罰款$180及扣3分
Fail to obey school crossing stop sign - $ 180 & 3 Demerit Points
不服從學校停車指示牌 - 罰款$180及扣3分
Fail to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk - $ 180 & 3 Demerit Points
於行人過路區內不讓行人優先過路 - 罰款$180及扣3分
Red Light Fail to Stop - $ 325 & 3 Demerit Points
不服從交通紅燈停車 - 罰款$325及扣3分
Fail to stop for a school bus (including the owner of the vehicle) - $490 &
up to 6 Demerit Points
不停車給予學校巴士(包括汽車車主)- 罰款$490及扣6分 Drive while passenger under 16 years fails to wear seat belt - $ 240 & 2
Demerit Points
架駛汽車而有16歲以下乘客未有扣上安全帶 - 罰款$240及扣2分
未能確保小孩於汽車內正確Fail to ensure child is properly secured - $ 240&
2 Demerit Points 未能確保小孩於汽車內正確 60 於行人過路區9米內停
車 - 罰款$60
Park – 3 metres of fire hydrant $ 100 停泊於消防水龍頭3米範圍內 -
罰款$100 Park in a fire route $250 停泊於消防車通道內 - 罰款$250
Park vehicle in disabled parking $ 450
停泊於殘障人仕專用車位內 - 罰款$450 School Charges &
Fines/Points
學校區內違例票控 、罰款及扣分
U-Turns (various conditions) - $110 & 2 Demerit Points
不同情況下掉頭 - 罰款$110及扣2分
Disobey Sign - $ 110 & 2 Demerit Points
不服從交通指示牌 - 罰款$110及扣2分
Disobey Stop Sign - $ 110 & 2 Demerit Points
不服從停車指示牌 - 罰款$110及扣2分
Pass stopped vehicle at crosswalk - $ 180 & 3 Demerit Points
於行人過路區內扒頭超越停定車輛 - 罰款$180及扣3分
Pass front of vehicle within 30 metres of a crosswalk - $ 180 & 3
Demerit Points
於行人過路區30米內扒頭超越前面車輛 - 罰款$180及扣3分
Fail to obey school crossing stop sign - $ 180 & 3 Demerit Points
不服從學校停車指示牌 - 罰款$180及扣3分
Fail to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk - $ 180 & 3 Demerit
Points
於行人過路區內不讓行人優先過路 - 罰款$180及扣3分
Red Light Fail to Stop - $ 325 & 3 Demerit Points
不服從交通紅燈停車 - 罰款$325及扣3分
Fail to stop for a school bus (including the owner of the vehicle) -
$490 & up to 6 Demerit Points
不停車給予學校巴士(包括汽車車主)- 罰款$490及扣6分
Drive while passenger under 16 years fails to wear seat belt - $
240 & 2 Demerit Points
架駛汽車而有16歲以下乘客未有扣上安全帶 - 罰款$240及扣2分
Fail to ensure child is properly secured - $ 240 & 2 Demerit
Points
未能確保小孩於汽車內正確
Parking Violations-Beware!
What is the difference between parking, standing and stopping regulations? 停泊,停車等候 及 停車 有何分別?
The rules associated with each parking regulation are listed in order of least to most
restrictive: No Parking - motorists are only permitted to load or unload passengers or merchandise.
不准停泊 - 汽車只准停車上洛客貨。
No Standing - motorists are only permitted to receive and discharge passengers. Typically used in the area of TTC bus stops.
不准停車等候 - 汽車只准停車上落乘客,不准等候。多用於共車巴士站。
No Stopping - motorists are generally not permitted to stop for any reason except to
avoid a conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a constable or
other police officer or of a traffic control sign or signal.
不准停車 - 汽車一般不准用任何理由停車,除非為避免對其他交通做成影響,如為避免意外發生,或服從警員或其地警務人員或交通指示牌或指示燈號的指示而停
Parking Charges & Fines 違例泊車的票控及罰款 Stand/Park vehicle signed highway prohibited $ 40-60 公路上 例泊車或停車停候 - 罰款$40至$60。 Stopping within a school-bus
loading zone $ 60 於學校巴士上落區內違例停車 - 罰款$60 Stop within 9 metres of a
crosswalk $ 60
於行人過路區9米內停車 - 罰款$60 Park – 3 metres of fire hydrant $ 100
停泊於消防水龍頭3米範圍內 - 罰款$100
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