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BEATTY-FLEMING SR. P.S.
Home of the Panthers!
Home of P.R.I.D.E.!
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Upcoming Events & Important Dates:
School Council Meeting: Wednesday, Nov.5th, 2014 @ 6:30 p.m. in the library Progress Reports go home: Nov. 7, 2014 Parent-teacher interviews: Nov. 14th, 2014 Peel Advantage Fair: Nov. 8, 2014 @ Harold Brathwaite Secondary School Extended French Information Night: Nov. 20th 7—8 p.m. in the library
Principal & Vice Principal’s Message
Progress Reports and Student/Teacher/Parent
Conferences at Beatty-Fleming
Reporting is one of the ways we try and communicate to
parents about how your child is doing academically. and
in development of their learning skills at school. It is a
way to indicate progress in relation to the standards
established by the Ministry of Education. The student is
always at the centre of learning and it is very important
that they be a part of the assessment, reporting and
learning process.
As part of the reporting process, teachers invite parents
to review student progress at a conference. This is a
valuable time for parents to converse about how their
child is doing from their perspective and to ask questions
about learning. The student should be the leader of the
conference. It is, after all, their learning journey. All
students, especially adolescents, need to have a vested
interest in their own progress and should be an
instrumental part of the dialogue. Staff and students will
be preparing to make these three-way conferences a
success. In the event that you need to have an adult-to-
adult conversation please set another time for either a
telephone, or face-to-face, meeting with the teacher.
Mrs. Bharath and I look forward to seeing you at our
Student/Teacher/Parent Conferences on November 13th
and 14th.
Sincerely,
Mr. S. Sabourin Mrs. S. Bharath
Beatty-Fleming Sr. P. S., 21Campbell Drive, Brampton, Ont., L6X 2H6 Phone: 905-457-6107 Fax: 905-457-2996 Attendance Line: 905-457-6107 http://schools.peelschools.org/1503 Principal: Shawn Sabourin Vice-Principal: Sheela Bharath Superintendent: Ted Byers, 905-451-2862 Trustee: Steve Kavanagh, 905-457-3132
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Beatty-Fleming is our name, and learning is our game!
Peel board students have choice Explore program options at makingmyway.ca Students have different needs, interests and abilities—our schools offer great educational
opportunities to help all students achieve. For students looking for a more focused,
specialized program, here are some options:
Regional programs start in grades 6, 7 and 9 Students in regional programs still complete all of the requirements of the Ontario
curriculum, but there is an increased focus on an area of interest. Programs include:
Actively in Motion (AIM), Advanced Placement, Arts, Arts and Technology, Graphic
Design Management: Flexography, International Baccalaureate, International Business
and Technology, International and Executive Leadership , Academy, SciTech, Sports,
Strings, Truck and Coach Technology
Specialist High Skills Major programs start in grade 11 Specialist High Skills Major programs allow students to focus their learning on a
specific economic sector, while meeting the requirements to graduate from secondary
school. Students gain sector-recognized certification and career-relevant training. The
programs support the transition after graduation to apprenticeship training, college,
university or the workplace. Peel board schools offer Specialist High Skills Major
programs in the following areas:
Arts & Culture, Business and Entrepreneurial Studies, Construction, Environment,
Health and Wellness, Hospitality and Tourism, Information and Communications
Technology, Justice, Community Safety and Emergency Services, Manufacturing, Non-
Profit, Sports, Transportation
More options for Peel board students
co-operative education programs provide workplace experience
extended French starts in grade 7
dual credit programs allow student to earn college credits at the same time as
secondary school credits
alternative programs are available for students who need flexible school hours, are
dealing with unique situations, or require more support
Our guidance counsellors can help students determine which courses will best meet their
needs, interests and abilities—contact the school to make an appointment.
For more information about regional programs, Specialist High Skills Major programs
and other programs of choice available to Peel board students, visit
www.makingmyway.ca.
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Grade 8 Parent Information Nights **The time period for selecting courses for high school has been moved to an earlier time ( late October to early November) board wide. As such, grade 8 parent information nights, as well as regional program information nights have also moved up to an earlier time to accommodate this. Please note: There will NOT be course level teacher recommendations for option sheets from David Suzuki SS this year. **
Regional Program Parent Information Night
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School Date and Time
Actively in Motion (for grade 6 Students) at Royal Orchard
Jan. 12, 2015 - 7 p.m.
Follow us on
social media
Social media is the easiest and fastest way to stay connected to the amazing things happening in the Peel District School Board. Follow @Peelschools on Twitter to: learn about our schools and programs find out if buses are cancelled during
bad weather share the Peel smile
Follow @Peelschools on Instagram
where we share motivational and
inspirational #PeelProud moments.
Follow Peel schools on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/peelschools
Our school is on social media too!
Follow us on Twitter @ Beatty Fleming
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Is Extended French right for my child?
If your child will be starting grade 7 in September 2015, one of the important choices
you will make is whether you want to register your child in Extended French.
What is the program like? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the
program?
One way to help answer these questions is to attend the information meeting on
Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014 at 7 p.m. at the Extended French school your child would
attend.
To find out the Extended French school your child would attend:
call the school in your area
visit our website www.peelschools.org/French
call 905-890-1010 or 1-800-668-1146 ext. 2212
Registration Registration for Grade 7 Extended French for the 2015-16 school year will be available
online at www.peelschools.org/French on Monday Nov. 24, 2014 at 9 a.m.
The deadline to register is Friday, Jan. 30, 2015 at 4 p.m. Registrants after that date
will be put on a waiting list.
Important dates
Information meeting Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014 at 7 p.m.
Registration opens Monday Nov. 24, 2014 at 9 a.m.
Registration deadline Friday, Jan. 30, 2015 at 4 p.m.
For more information
visit www.peelschools.org/French
call your nearest Extended French school
talk with parents who have children in the Extended French program
For schools in Brampton/Caledon/Malton
Peel Board Advantage Education Fair on Nov. 8
If you live in Brampton or Caledon, plan to attend the Peel Board
Advantage Education Fair at Harold M. Brathwaite Secondary
School on Nov. 8. Drop by between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. to learn about
our middle schools with regional programs and secondary schools
in Brampton, Caledon and Malton. Staff and students will be
available to answer questions about the schools’ academic and
extracurricular programs.
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Choose Action on Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week
The Peel District School Board will recognize Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week during the week of November 16 to 22. Across the Peel board, schools use many programs and initiatives to prevent bullying and to intervene when bullying happens. Though the programs vary, their messages are consistent. Students are taught to:
define bullying identify forms of bullying identify roles in bullying relationships, for example the person
who bullies, the target, the bystander or the trusted advocate determine how to safely “choose action” to prevent and
intervene in bullying & harassment demonstrate character attributes and be a leader to help
maintain positive and safe school communities Every school has a Climate for Learning and Working Team which is required to develop a Bullying Prevention and Intervention Plan as part of the School Success Plan. Also, every employee who is involved in the care and service of students is obligated to report in writing to the school administration any action for which the principal must consider suspension or expulsion. Bullying is an offence that must be considered for suspension. Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week is one of the key items contained in Bill 13: The Accepting Schools Act, that came into effect on September 1, 2012. For more information, visit: www.peelschools.org/aboutus/safeschools/bullying/ or www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/safeschools/prevention.html
Need help in math? Free tutoring now available online Math students in grades 7 to 10 can access live, interactive online math help by
visiting www.homeworkhelp.ilc.org. Homework Help is free, real-time math tutoring by
certified Ontario teachers. Students can log in from Sunday to Thursday, between
5:30 and 9:30 p.m. for individualized confidential math tutoring. There are discussion
rooms for each grade where students can join and see what questions other students
are asking, watch the tutors draw on the whiteboard – and ask their own question for
on-the-spot help. Students will also find 24/7 discussion rooms, video lessons and
commonly asked questions. Other online math resources include math games and a
virtual locker, where students can save their work.
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October has been an exciting month in the gym. Students have
continued their house point competition. Fitting for our Beatty-
Fleming panthers, the blue and yellow squads have been locked in a
tight battle, taking turns with the lead on an almost daily basis. At
the time of writing this article, the blue squad has a slim 50 point
margin, with a total of 2086 points, over yellow who has 2036. Red
and green remain in a close neck to neck battle for third, with 1956
for red and 1953 for green. Of course, those standings could have
already changed. Students can check the link for up to date
standings:
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o J g 2 1 u 3 9 z T 1 9 L Z I d 9 7 0 X i g v n a w j b E l G v w / p u b c h a r t ?
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With the end of October comes the end of our volleyball unit, as
students will start handball in gym class. In November, teams will
begin tryouts for the boys and girls volleyball teams, as they begin
to prepare for the upcoming season. The Panthers boys and girls flag
football teams have also been competing in league play throughout
October and are preparing for the upcoming playoffs on Tuesday
November 4th.
Volleyball intramurals will come to a close in November, as
handball intramurals will begin. In addition to the handball
intramurals in the gym, the S.T.O.R.M. team has been, and will
continue offering activities at lunch, with flag football, basketball
and bean bag toss as opportunities for students to compete, stay
active and earn house points for their team. Mr. Smith, Phys Ed. Teacher
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―Ugh. Math.‖ Unfortunately, this is the attitude many students (and adults) have about math. If we're going to help our students achieve numeracy greatness, we need to turn these negative attitudes into
positive ones. So, our three-year math strategy, EngageMath, starts with something we have
enormous influence over—our attitude towards math.
Everyone is born with a math gene According to Stanford University Professor Carol Dweck, students who believe that intelligence or math and science ability is a fixed trait are at a significant disadvantage compared to students who believe their abilities can be developed. Like anything else, our talents and abilities in math are nurtured only if we have a growth mindset about them. A ―Yes I can‖ attitude when it comes to numeracy is the first step. A ―Count on Us‖ attitude comes next. To learn more about Dweck's research on student mindsets and how they help students fulfill their potential, watch her Ridley lecture here: http://bit.ly/RidleyDweck.
Online math parent resources While the Peel board’s EngageMath strategy plans out certain actions, it is by no means a magic bullet to answering the questions and challenges surrounding numeracy and student achievement. Math success for all our students requires a strong partnership between home and school. That's why we're committed to providing you with the parent resources you need to help us boost math achievement. Online resources to help you support your child or teen's numeracy success are available on the Peel board’s website at http://www.peelschools.org/parents/helpyourchild/math. There you will find links to: tip sheets Homework Help Mathies.ca mathematics curriculum
Hold the date: Parent Numeracy & Beyond Conference
Saturday, April 18, 2015 – 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Fletcher’s Meadow Secondary School, Brampton Plan to attend our annual, free Parent Conference on Saturday, April 18, 2015. Take one day to enjoy:
a powerful keynote presentation focused on math success
your choice of more than 45 practical workshops facilitated by Peel board staff
a display area with educational exhibits from local organizations This year, a large number of morning workshops will provide parents with strategies to help you
support math success at home. Brochures will be sent home with all Peel students in January.
Registration will open at that time and information will also be posted to www.peelschools.org.
Beatty-Fleming is our name, and learning is our game!
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