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KENAKENA SCHOOL 12 Donovan Road, P.O. Box 1441, Paraparaumu Beach
Phone: 298 4011 Cell: 027 7818315 [email protected] [email protected]
Check out our website www.kenakena.school.nz Keep your child safe: If absent please contact the office before 9.30am
Thursday, 2nd June 2016 Term 2 Week 5 Dear Parents and Caregivers, He mihi tenei kia koutou nga matua, me nga kaitiaki o a tatou tamariki. Tena koutou katoa Parent voting for our triennial Board of Trustees elections closes tomorrow. So far we have only received about 5% of the eligible parent vote. We have a great school that runs well and provides a fantastic education for your children. We are one of 12% of New Zealand schools to have a four-to-five year Education Review Office Review Cycle. This does not occur by accident. The Board of Trustees that you vote for oversees Kenakena School’s strategic direction and policy development. Board Members are the trustees for the education and well-being of your children while they are students at our school. Our Board is also the employer of the staff that teaches and looks after your children; our kaiako and kaitiaki. So, it’s important for you to have a say on the people with whom you are placing this trust. Candidate statements have been sent out to you all, along with the voting papers, which must be returned to Kenakena School by mid-day tomorrow. LEARNING ABOUT CHINA Our tamariki in the Koromiko (Years 3-4) Team have been studying China, choosing areas of interest to research and present to their peers. I visited Mrs Cathie Conner’s class in Room 18 this week to see Briana (Native Animals) and Jaco’s (Great Wall of China) presentations. One of the learning focuses was on the skills of presentation and it was great to see the kids giving each other structured feedback on their presentation-specific goals.
KENAKENA SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY RACES Our annual School Cross-Country Day takes place next Thursday, June 9 at Te Atiawa Park. You will already have received information on this regarding sponsorship and the Colour Run, which happens after the formal races. There is information below on the organisation for the day, including timeframes. Your children have been practicing for this event for the past few weeks. They know that not all will make the ‘top ten’ and that there can be only one winner. However, we have been encouraging them to do their best; the race within a race, where children try to catch the runner in front of them and set their own goals. Please encourage them in their training and to try their best in the event. WELCOMING A NEW STAFF MEMBER Mrs Telane Westray will begin teaching a new Year 1 Class in Room 7 from next Tuesday through till the end of this year. The class has been established to cater for the very high numbers of five-year old students coming to Kenakena this year. Telane has taught a wide range of age levels in South Africa and New Zealand, recently working for the Kidicorp ABC group in Kapiti, preparing children to come to school. STAYING SAFE ONLINE
Concern about keeping young people safe online is growing in our community and in communities across New Zealand. Schools, parents and community organisations need to be mindful about children and teenagers’ online safety and ensure education about the risks and management of those risks is put in place. As the principal of your children’s school I am concerned about the increasing incidence of negative and damaging online activity outside of school, particularly through the use of social media. It is mainly an issue for our older students, where the negative effects of inappropriate out-of-school social media activity is having an impact in school. We need you to be vigilant with regard to your children’s online activity. Advice for parents through Netsafe New Zealand can be accessed at https://www.netsafe.org.nz/advice/parenting/ . Advice for young people can be accessed at https://www.netsafe.org.nz/advice/young-people/ . A worthwhile thing to do as parents would be to view these pages with your children and discuss some of the issues raised. POLICE TICKETING DANGEROUS PARKING Kapiti Police have begun issuing tickets to drivers who park their cars illegally on Donovan Road and Arnold Grove. There are designated ‘No Parking’ yellow lines and a sign-posted clearway (Arnold Grove). Keeping our kids safe should be the main motivation for observing these. Enjoy your long Queens’ Birthday weekend and I’ll see you again on Tuesday morning.
Bruce McDonald PRINCIPAL
BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTIONS 3rd JUNE
It’s time to vote now.
Your vote will not be counted unless the voting form is delivered or posted to the Returning
Officer in the envelope which is included with the form.
To be counted your voting paper must be postmarked and mailed, or hand delivered to the
Ballot Box in the Office foyer, before noon on the 3rd June - TOMORROW.
Candidate Statement – Michelle Mason
I have served on the Kenakena Board of Trustees for the
last three years. My role has been to oversee legislative
and policy changes that impact on our school and
students, and to ensure that our policies and procedures
comply with all relevant legislation. I have enjoyed the last
three years and would like to continue with the good work
the outgoing Board has undertaken.
I have two sons, aged nine and seven years, both at Kenakena School. My husband is a
lawyer who works in Wellington.
While I am currently a fulltime mum, I am a qualified barrister and solicitor. I graduated with
an LLB (Hons) in 1995 and then worked as a family lawyer also doing some criminal and
civil law work. In 1999 I moved to work at Inland Revenue, which obviously predominantly
involved taxation law but also included work in the area of child support.
In my spare time, I enjoy making imaginative children’s birthday cakes, walking, reading
and I am keen to increase my photography skills this year. I am involved in an informal
support group for parents with children on the autism spectrum and have done numerous
courses to increase my understanding of children on the spectrum and what we can do to
assist them in their everyday life.
I am also part of the school Friday Lunches team and the Festival of Fun organising
committee. I believe that it is important for parents to be involved in their children’s
education and for our children to see that we are interested in the issues that impact on
their lives.
Michelle Mason
Candidate Statement – Debbie Livingstone
I have been a Board of Trustee member for the last three years
and have been actively involved in the upgrade of the swimming
pool facilities and all other property projects throughout the
school. I would like to carry on as a Board member to see
through some property projects that are in the planning stage
through to completion. I also enjoy helping and supporting
Kenakena School to be the exciting, motivating and most positive
School on the Kapiti Coast.
I am a mother of four boys; three of the boys are at Kenakena
School.
Currently I am a relief teacher at Early Childhood Centres, I also
do all Administration and Accounts for Kapiti Power Tools Limited.
Since my eldest son started school I have always volunteered whenever I could to assist
with school fundraising, helping in the classroom and providing transport for various school
outings.
I run Swim Kenakena at the school pool to offer affordable swimming lessons to children;
my aim is to have all children at Kenakena School confident swimmers.
Debbie Livingstone
Candidate Statement Martin Bercic
My wife, Barbara and I have been living in the Paraparaumu area now
for more than 11 years. We have one child, Piripi who is in year 6 at
Kenakena School. I have been a school trustee at Kenakena School for
the last three years as well as providing volunteer support in projects like
Matariki activities, class trips and sports coach.
As a parent and school trustee, I have pleasantly observed the strong
learning environment and community support displayed at Kenakena
School. This can be attributed to the concerted efforts undertaken by
school staff under the strong leadership of Bruce McDonald and supportive direction of the
School Board of Trustees.
I hope to be re-elected as a Trustee, so this standard will continue with the School Board
making sound decisions, clear guidelines and progressive initiatives that will be of benefit to
our children, school staff and community.
Kia Ora
Martin P Bercic
Candidate Statement Belinda Wilson
Hello my name is Belinda Wilson and I am a 36 year old
fully qualified Chartered Accountant.
I have been working in Chartered Accounting for the
past 17 years, starting out in Thames and then moving
to Auckland.
I work for a medium sized Chartered Accounting firm in
Auckland that specialises in business development as
much as traditional accounting. I work remotely from
home full time and travel back to Auckland and around
the country for work on a monthly basis.
I deal with a range of businesses comprising small to
medium sized business including a number of well know
established New Zealand companies
If elected as a trustee, I will bring a finance and business focus as well as being a mother
who is invested in the future of her two boys and the futures of the students they will go to
school with.
Belinda Wilson
Candidate Statement Louisa Rodani
I was excited to hear about the opportunity to apply for a position on the Kenakena School Board; as we have recently moved to Paraparaumu, and we are passionate about supporting this great school and our new community – we immediately felt at home here and know this is where we are meant to stay! The search for a new school is a tough one, but from my very first encounter with the school website, I sensed something different about Kenakena, and was inspired by all the great people and initiatives that I saw.
That impression was reinforced by our first visit to the school, and from meeting the staff and pupils here; we were convinced it was truly an exciting, motivating and positive place!
A bit about me – I grew up in Wellington and started out my career in the animated film industry, then spent 10 years overseas in England, France, Brazil and Iran amongst other countries, where I taught English as a Second Language (learnt a few languages myself) and worked in the International Education sector. Realizing that New Zealand was the best country in the world to bring up kids, I returned here and worked in Recruitment and Human Resources at the Ministry of Education, and am now a Consultant to the
Government sector. Having recently completed my MBA at Victoria University, I am keen to put my broad business experience and knowledge of Governance to good use.
I would see it as a privilege to serve on the Board of Kenakena School; and offer a
genuine, values driven and strategic approach.
The Rodani family all look forward to getting to know more of you as we settle into our
new community!
Yours sincerely, Louisa Rodani
Candidate Statement Paul Fallon
Kia ora. I am Paul Fallon, father to Kea Fallon in year four and Anika Fallon who is about to join year one from late July this year. I live just around the corner from Kenakena School on Martin Road. My Whanau have lived in various places in NZ and abroad and whilst we have lived in Kapiti for only a few short years, we are proud to consider this place our home. My day job is as Chief Information and Technology Officer for an organisation supporting two local Polytechnics in the Wellington region - Whitireia Community Polytechnic and WelTec institute of Technology. The means I spend my professional life working with
Technology and strategy within tertiary education, I love being around education and being able to relate my work to student outcomes. Why am I applying to be on the Board of Trustees for KenaKena? I care about Kenakena School and I wish to give back to the community in which I live and do my bit to help the young minds of Paraparaumu prosper. I bring with me knowledge of reporting to boards, Strategy, ICT, contracting, finances and an enthusiasm to learn and grow personally. Regards Paul.
Candidate Statement Hineaopounamu King
Nga mihi Hineaopounamu King
POSITIVE POSTCARDS
Have you received one of our Positive Acknowledgement postcards for your child?
If so we hope you enjoyed sharing in your child's success. Each classroom teacher
only sends out four of these postcards during each school year so to receive one is a
‘big deal’ and should be celebrated!
We have so many stunning students at Kenakena, it's always a difficult decision for
the teachers to choose only two.
KENAKENA CROSS COUNTRY
Thursday 9th June - Te Atiawa Park
(Postponement date16th June)
The Kenakena School Cross Country will be held on Thursday 9th June starting at - 12.30pm for the junior school 1.00pm for the senior school Year 3-8 children will race in their year groups, girls then boys.
From year 4 up the first 10 children will get their names recorded and will go to the Kāpiti
Primary Inter Schools Cross-Country at Waikanae Park Tuesday 21st June. Children are to bring a drink bottle, warm clothing and a rainproof jacket in case of showers.
For safety reasons - shoes to be worn please.
…and a very big thank you to those who are sponsoring the children!
Programme.
12.30– 1.00 Juniors (Years 1 and 2)
1.00 Seniors
1.10 Year 3 girls then boys
1.16 Year 4 girls then boys
1.22 Year 5 girls then boys
1.28 Year 6 girls then boys
1.34 Year 7 girls then boys
1.40 Year 8 girls then boys at 1.45
1.50 presentation of certificates
Then….
In classes, return to school to pack up and prepare for the colour run!
Colour Run ! The colour run will be held at 2.30 after the
cross country.
Entry by koha/donation - please hand this in prior to
the day.
Get your colour run outfit – preferably white - ready for some colour
splatting fun!!
Parents are welcome to join the children on the school field and
participate in the colour run - then collect their children once completed.
THANKS FROM THE PARENT NETWORK
Thanks so much to the families that put their creative efforts into producing a poster
to represent the Tiaki Values we are focusing on at Kenakena School. They were
fantastic! After much deliberation the winning poster was chosen. Congratulations to
Renee Cameron-Bennett. Renee is an ex-pupil at Kenakena who is currently in year
13 at Paraparaumu College. Renee was one of the students that worked on our
fabulous Kahe Te Rau o te Rangi mural outside Room 12 when she was a student
here.
A special mention needs to go to Lisa Willetts who also produced two wonderful
posters.
Other winners at syndicate level are:
Kowhai Syndicate: Poppy Lindsay Rm1, Paige Taylor R1 (runner up)
Koromiko: Jo Jo Morehu Rm 18, Josh Bint R18 (runner up)
Kahikatea: Holly Popham Rm 20 Nikita Cameron-Bennett Rm12 (runner up)
Kauri: Roimata McIsaac-Sweeney and Bailey Stewart R16 with Ricky Wilkinson R23
(runner up)
Renee’s Poster
ROOM 20’s VIRTUAL TRIP TO THE OPERA - a report by Zara Feaunati
This year room 20 have taken part in the Learnz virtual trip to the Magic Flute Opera. The man that runs this is Andrew. This opera performance is very entertaining, I went to the dress rehearsal myself and it was amazing. The thing I enjoyed most about the opera was how incredibly they could sing louder then the orchestra.
Also taking part in the virtual trip is Room 20’s ambassador which is Gooby Jr. In fact Gooby Jr is one of my own toys and it is a tiny tortoise. Andrew said it was the smallest ambassador he had ever had! Being an ambassador means you go to watch the show and see all the props, setting up the stage and watching the cast get ready.
The performance is set out really neat. The props are really creative and show lots of detail. The magic flute is humorous, entertaining, romantic and very beautiful. The story shows the Queen of the night needing the prince (Tamino) to save her daughter (Pamina) and he will be rewarded as becoming husband and wife with her daughter if he saves her.
Another thing you can do in the trip is an audio conference, so room 20 took part in that too. What happens is you have 10 questions and 10 speakers and your questions have to be open questions. So the speakers in room 20 were Catherine Lagarde, Hayley Milne, Willow Bardsley, Isaac Nyan, Bradley Hare-bint, Logan Phillips, Cassie Shaw, Annabelle Sutherland, Zara Feaunati and Dominic Sheerin. The experts we were speaking to were Coleta Carbonell (she does the wigs, makeup and designs), and the other expert we spoke to was Steve Crowcroft, he is the technical manager so he controls the props and the wigs. The audio conference speakers did a really good job and it went really well.
In my own opinion I think overall the show is awesome is was my first opera I’d been to and their voices were incredible. My favourite scene was with Papagena and Papageno because we did some research on Madison Nonoa (Papagena) and I really enjoyed listening to her! If you have the chance to see the show then I recommend to see it because it is wonderful!
Waiting for the Magic Flute to begin
REQUEST FOR WOOL
Mrs McCann in Rm 17 is starting a new Wednesday Finger Knitting Club. Another
great activity for winter lunchtimes. If you have any surplus knitting wool please
send balls to Room 17.
LEGO CLUB THANK YOU
Many thanks to the Stoner family for the lovely box of Lego they donated to the
lunchtime Lego Club. It is much appreciated.
PITA PIT IS BACK!
From tomorrow Pita Pit will be available again as part of the Friday Lunches
fundraiser. Some forms were given out today and they will also be on the school
website or available at the office.
Calling all old Mobile Phones to help Sustainable
Coastlines look after NZ’s coastlines and
waterways.
After $2.5 million donated to the Starship Foundation from the
sale of unwanted old mobile phones it is time for a new multi
award winning NZ charity - Sustainable Coastline to benefit
from this scheme.
It would be great if you could rummage around in your drawers
and toy boxes and bring into School any unwanted mobile
phones you may have.
Phones collected help our School gain valuable rewards and also the environment benefits
by keeping our landfills free of mobile phones and their array of hazardous toxic
substances.
Please drop any unwanted mobile phones you may have in the collection box in the
reception area at School.
TOUCH UNIFORMS
There are STILL Touch Uniforms that haven’t been brought back to school. Please return immediately so they can be re-used for other sports. You will be invoiced for uniforms not returned today. YUMMY STICKERS
Wow this year is flying by – it’s time to start munching on Yummy
apples and collecting Yummy stickers.
YES Kenakena School is collecting …
Yummy Stickers again.
Last year we received $500 for new sports gear!
Each class have sheets for the Yummy Stickers and cut-out labels.
All stickers must be in by 26 September 2015 to be included in the prize pool
DATES TO REMEMBER
(Please check dates regularly as they may change)
2016
Term 2 Monday May 2-Friday July 8 Monday 6th June Queen’s Birthday Holiday Tuesday 7th June Parent Network Meeting 7.30pm Thursday 9th June School Cross Country Monday, 13th June BOT Meeting 7.30 Tuesday 14th June Koromiko Trip to Dowse Art Gallery Wednesday 15th June Koromiko Trip to Dowse Art Gallery Tuesday 21st June Interschool Cross Country Friday 24th June Last day for School Photo orders and payment Monday 27th June School Photos Tuesday 28th June School Photos Monday 4th July Parent Network Meeting 7.30pm
Term 3 Monday July 25- Friday September 23 Tuesday 26th July Year 8 Girls Gardisil Vaccination (2nd Dose) Monday 8th August Parent Network Meeting 7.30pm Tuesday 30th August Year 7 Boostrix Immunisation Monday 5th September Parent Network Meeting 7.30pm
Term 4 Monday October 10 – Friday December 16 Monday 10th October Parent Network Meeting 7.30pm Saturday 5th November Festival of Fun Friday 11th November Parent Network Meeting 7.30pm Tuesday 15th November Year 8 Girls Gardisil Vaccination (3rd Dose)
School Parent Network Friday Only Lunches
Please place order forms and money in a sealed envelope in the Blue Post Box in the
administration foyer before 9am. Correct money is always appreciated. Change of
less than $1 will not be given. Change of $1 or more will be returned to your children
in the Friday lunch basket. If you would like to join the Friday lunch team please call
Nicky Linstrom 972-5702 or 021 675-521
Kenakena School Friday Lunch Order
Name: Room:
Meatlovers Pizza 1/4 $3.00 Chicken Fried Rice $4.50
Hawaiian Pizza 1/4 $3.00 Chicken Chow Mein $4.50
Cheese Pizza 1/4 $3.00 4 pk Chicken Sushi $5.00
Gluten Free Cheese $3.50 4 pk Tuna Sushi $5.00
Nuggets & Chips $3.50 6 pk (3 chick + 3 tuna) $7.00
Fish & Chips $3.50 Wildberry Juicie $1.00
Hot Chips $2.00 Tropical Juicie $1.00
A special "Thank You" to our suppliers - Kapiti Pak 'N Save - Domino's Pizzas - Sun Long Chinese Restaurant & Fast Food, BiMi Sushi and Pita Pit Raumati.
Kenakena School Monday to Thursday Lunch Menu
Rolls Price Fruit
Ham Roll $1.50 Apple $0.60
Egg Roll $1.50 Banana $0.60
Chicken Roll $2.00
Sandwiches (2 per pack) Orange $0.80
Egg Sandwich $2.20
Ham & Egg $3.00
Corned Beef and Pickle $3.00 Yoghurt (Fresh'n Fruity)
Ham, Cheese & Tomato $3.00 Strawberry $1.50
Tuna Lettuce $3.00 Fruit of the Forest $1.50
Cheese & Onion $3.00 Natural $1.50
Ham Salad $3.70
Chicken Salad $3.70
BLT (Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato) $3.70 Hot Food
(Metro Heart Tick Pies)
Mince Pie $2.50
Scones & Muffins Mince and Cheese Pie $2.50
Cheese Scones $1.30 Steak and Cheese Pie $2.50
Date Scones $1.30 Chicken Pie $2.50
Drinks
Goodtime Muffins Blueberry - Small $1.30 Just Juice Orange and
Mango $1.80
Goodtime Muffins Choc Chip - Small $1.30 Pump Mini $1.80
As this is a school community newsletter, please let the school office know of any successes that your child/children may have
had outside the school. We are only too happy to share their achievements. The Board of Trustees in no way validates or endorses services/products advertised.
COMMUNITY NOTICES
EVENTS
Come to Crafts on the Coast! Sunday 12 June at the Paraparaumu Memorial Hall, 10am -
2pm.
A local boutique craft market showcasing local talent and fundraising for Paraparaumu Playcentre, to
help them continue to provide high quality fun and education for parents and tamariki in our community!
This link to our facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/craftsonthecoast/
TUITION
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Phone Lizette at 9026655 or visit www.numberworksnwords.co.nz for more information.