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December is upon us and soon we will be dismissing students for the
December break. The last day for students will be December 19th,
2014. Classes will resume on January 5th, 2015. We wish everyone a
wonderful holiday season filled with warmth and good cheer!
Wednesday December 17th
A Special Night
Come out and celebrate the season with your Northwood family as
we invite you to our Winter Concert. This year it will be our Grade 4
and 5 students presenting an evening of song and dance and drama.
This presentation will be held in the school gym and we ask that the
students in Grades 4 and 5 who are participating be at the school at
6:00 p.m. The concert will begin at 6:30 promptly.
Please bring a non-perishable food item or unwrapped gift as a
donation so we can help others less fortunate than we enjoy the
season.
The School Council will be holding a bake sale on this evening to help
raise funds for projects in our school.
Northwood News
PHONE NUMBERS
NORTHWOOD 905-451-6464
PRINCIPAL: D.BARLOW X401
VICE-PRINCIPAL: S.ROFAIEL X402
OFFICE MANAGER: U.FELICIO X400
Remembrance Day 2
Bullying Prevention & Intervention 2
Great Things Happening @ Northwood 3
Winter tips , French Immersion Registration 4
Northwood Food Drive, Register for Kindergarten 5
Future Aces , Bus Cancellations & School Closures 6
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December newsletter
Remembrance Day Assembly
This year our Grade 4 team put together one of the most memorable Remembrance
Day assemblies we’ve had at Northwood. Students read accounts of Canadian
Veterans while others acted out the laying of the wreathes. Students presented their
writing about the importance of observing the National Anthem. Our French choir
sang beautifully, reminding everyone that peace starts with each individual making a
simple good choice. Powerful media presentations prompted everyone to reflect on
the occasion and the values we embrace.
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Bullying Prevention and Intervention Week
Great Things Happening at Northwood
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Nov. 17th to Nov.21st was Bullying Prevention and In-
tervention Week. Ms. Barlow began each morning with
a special announcement to bring awareness. On each day
of the week, the children focussed on a particular topic
and completed activities to reflect on their roles in our
school community. During various classroom activities,
students were asked to reflect on the rewards we reap
when we value diversity and uphold respect as a core val-
ue. Students made posters and completed various activi-
ties related to the topic. We know that together we can
make a difference. All were encouraged to Choose Ac-
tion!
Holiday Food Drive
The Northwood school community is participating in a Food Drive again this season.
Students are asked to bring donations of non-perishable food items to the school start-
ing from Dec. 1st to Dec. 17th. These donations will be collected and displayed under
our Christmas tree. All items collected will be dropped off at our local fire hall and
will then be given to the Salvation Army for distribution to needy families in the
Brampton community.
Please encourage your child to bring in a donation of non-perishable food. All items
should be at the school by December 17th.
Furthermore, in the spirit of giving, the Northwood School Council would like to
take the opportunity to announce that they will be accepting donations to the school
in their ongoing fundraising efforts. These donations are tax deductible. All fundrais-
ing monies go towards student programming and school events. Thank you in ad-
vance for your support.
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Grade 2 Visit with Reptilia On November 6, Nick from Reptilia came to our school and taught all of
the grade two students about reptiles. The first animal he showed us was a
Russian tortoise whose name was Boris. He was cool because he had a
hard shell on his back and we got to touch him. After that, we saw an
alligator named Scar who had little spikes on his back. His teeth were very
sharp but he couldn't hurt us because his mouth was tied closed. Next was
Walley the blue-tongued skink. He really did have a blue tongue. Then
Nick showed us a spotted python named Bruce. We also saw Chilie, the tarantula, who is not a reptile but
we couldn't touch her. The last animal we saw was Skittles, a Brazilian Rainbow Boa. Many of us thought
she was going to be slimy but she wasn't. She felt really smooth. All of the grade twos had a good time
learning about animals when Reptilia came to our classrooms. Students in Mrs. Purdy's Grade 2 class
Grade 4 Trip to Jack Smythe
“On November 21 my class went to Jack Smythe Field Center. It
was great because we learned more about rocks and minerals and
we also got to walk around in the woods. It was fun to feed the
chickadees. I was really scared when the chickadee landed on my
hand because I was afraid that the chickadee was going to bite me.
I also enjoyed the part when we went rock shopping and the part
when we played the game where we had to find igneous,
sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. When we went rock
shopping I got a black and sparkly rock. You can’t see my rock
sparkle unless the sun shines on my rock. The animals at Jack
Smythe Field Center were creepy like the fox in the case near the
main entrance….” (excerpt from a Trip Reflection written by a
Grade 4 student)
KF3 Write a Class Book about Peace
After reading, "The Peace Book" by Todd Parr, KF3 students were
asked what peace means to them. They were challenged to write
their ideas, and to create an original drawing in the unique style of
Todd Parr. This is what peace means to us…
KF2 Learn about Shapes
Circles and rectangles and squares were
the words of the week when the children
worked on these masterpieces...now posted
outside their room. Learning about shapes
proved to be an artistic affair.
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Great Things Happening at Northwood
Help your family stay warm this winter
Canada Safety Council recommends the following tips for staying comfortable and preventing hypothermia when
working or playing outdoors:
Wear a warm hat—most body heat is lost through the head. Children should keep an extra hat at school.
Wear layered clothing. Layers allow warm air to stay trapped around the body.
Protect your feet and hands. Wear loose waterproof boots. If the boots have liners, carry an extra pair to replace
damp ones or take an extra pair of socks. Mittens are warmer than gloves. Carry an extra pair of mittens to school,
on outings, etc.
Prevent dehydration and exhaustion, which can lead to hypothermia. Drink plenty of fluids and pace yourself
when doing vigorous activities.
Stay fit by exercising and eating well—people who are fit are less susceptible to hypothermia.
If you stay indoors, avoid moving from a hot environment to a cold one. Excessive sweating caused from an ex-
treme change in temperature increases the risk of developing hypothermia.
Eat high-energy food such as nuts and raisins.
If you are travelling (on the road or in the wilderness) carry emergency supplies.
Register for French Immersion by Jan. 30, 2015
Are you thinking of registering your child for Grade 1 French Immersion (FI) for the 2015-
16 school year? Registration for Grade 1 FI for the 2015-16 school year will be available
online at www.peelschools.org/French as of 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.
The FI school for our area is Agnes Taylor PS. The phone number is (905) 451-2531.
Registration process
A grade 1 FI enrolment cap is in place. This means that a specific number of spots are avail-
able for students entering grade 1 FI. If the number of students registered by the deadline
exceeds the number of spots in grade 1 FI, a random selection process system will be used
to identify students gaining entrance into the grade 1 FI program.
All students who make the registration deadline will be placed in a random selection process
and assigned a rank using a computerized random selection process. Spots are not assigned
on a first come, first served basis. Once students have been assigned to all available spots,
remaining students will be placed, again in rank order, on the school's waitlist.
Some students will be automatically placed in grade 1 FI. To find out if your child does not
need to participate in the random selection process, and for more information about the ran-
dom selection and waitlist processes, visit www.peelschools.org/French.
How to get more information
Visit the Peel board website—www.peelschools.org/French.
Call Northwood PS at (905) 451-6464.
Visit the Canadian Parents for French website at http://on.cpf.ca/.
It's time to register children born in 2011 for kindergarten
Register at Northwood PS on Feb. 2, 3, 4 & 5
We inspire success, confidence and hope in each student…and it all starts in kindergarten! If
your child was born in 2011, he or she can start kindergarten in September 2014. Registration
will be held at our school from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Feb. 2, 3, 4 and 5 and from 5 to 8 p.m. on
Feb. 5.
What you will need to bring to registration
Proof of child's age
Canadian birth certificate
Canadian passport
citizenship card/certificate
Permanent Resident Card
confirmation of permanent residence
work permit
refugee permit
Proof of address
Ontario driver's license
utility bill
bank statement/client slip (directly from financial institution)
credit card statement
federal government forms (e.g. Social Insurance Number, Service Canada documents)
purchase agreement
Proof of custody – children must live with their parent(s) unless provided documentation sup-
ports an alternate living arrangement
Proof of immunization – proof that your child has been immunized/vaccinated
Important information about immunization
In order to attend school in Ontario, your child must have an up-to-date immunization record.
When you register your child for school, you will provide copy of your child's immunization
record and the school will send it to Peel Health. After registration, keeping your child's rec-
ords up to date is your responsibility. Peel Health reviews immunization records regularly. Stu-
dents who are not completely immunized and do not have a valid exemption may not be al-
lowed to attend school.
Future Aces for November: ‘Peaceful’ will be published in the
new year
Bus cancellation & closing schools due to bad weather
During the winter months, we may need to cancel buses or close schools because of inclement
weather.
Information regarding details of cancellations or closures will be announced on radio and tele-
vision stations listed below and posted at www.peelschools.org and www.stopr.ca. Information
will also be available on Twitter @Peelschools, Facebook at www.facebook.com/peelschools
or by calling 905-890-1010 or 1-800-668-1146.
VIRGIN RADIO FM99.9 CHUM AM1050 CFTR AM680
CFNY FM102.1/AM640 CJCL AM590 CHFI FM98.1
CFRB AM1010 EZ ROCK FM97.3 CJBC (FR) AM860
FM Z103.5 FM93.1 FM Q107
CHIN FM100.7/AM1540 CBC99.1
CITYPULSE GLOBAL NEWS CTV
One of the following messages will be announced (highlighted text only):
Peel District School Board buses are cancelled.
This means that schools remain open for students and staff, but buses are cancelled. Bus can-
cellations could occur in all or parts of municipalities. Buses will remain cancelled all day. All
activities that require busing will also be cancelled. Permits, night school classes, child care
and other activities in schools will operate as usual.
All Peel District School Board schools and board offices are closed.
This means that all schools and Board offices are closed to students and staff. All activities in
schools and board offices are also cancelled, including child care, night school and permits.
All evening programs and permits at the Peel District School Board are cancelled.
This means that all activities in schools and Board offices are cancelled, including continuing
education courses and events. The buildings will be closed.
All weekend programs and permits at the Peel District School Board are cancelled.
This means that all activities in schools and Board offices are cancelled, including continuing
education courses and events. The buildings will be closed.
Kindergarten
KFI: Eli P., Mannat G., Raahim M., Dep A.
KF2: Shylah D., Maliah J., E’Lan R., Nahum T.
KF3: Yuvraj G., Markia D., Isaiah N.
KF4: Cathy N., Javera S., Natasha S.
KF5: Izabella E., Parleen K., Keira S.
KF6: Puneet C., Tanisha N., Chiara D., Jasmine S.
Grade 1
Ms. Abate: Joshua A., Tahir I., Safeer R.
Ms. Fujimoto: Abrahim A., Anmol B.
Ms. Sandhu: Shivam S., Khan E., Sanichar D., Michaela W.
Ms. Gleasure: Riona D., Khizr S.
Grade 2
Ms. Gleasure:
Ms. Douglas: Telaijah F.
Ms. Purdy: Nathasha M., Keisha W.
Ms. Mantziounis: Jovan E., Aiza S.
Grade 3
Ms. Bozzelli: Kyla B., Ashley D., Destiny T.
Mr. Lowe: Navohn D., Tanvir G.
Ms. Waliczek: Logan C., Gurleen G.
Grade 4
Ms. Castellarin: Mohammed P., Zoe S., Zachary S., Jaxon S., Noah F.
Ms. Daley: Morris A., Sophie F., Syeira P., Anish S.
Grade 5
Mr. Arseneau: Kiran A., Aymen K.
Mr. Lucko: Jenelle C., Ethan R.
Future Aces for November — Peaceful