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Peel District School Board
Volume 10, Issue 4
Principals Message
January has been a another busy and successful month at Shaw Public School. Our
Grade 6, 7 and 8 students have enjoyed participating in our new Poetry and Spoken word club and our Sign Language Group. Students have also been active in the CIA Club,
the Interact Club and the ECO/ Recycling Club. Our busy Intramural sports schedule
(Pinball, Steal the Treasure, Floor Hockey, Flickerball & Dodgeball) has continued to keep students active through their recesses supporting our Healthy Schools commitment. Our
school sports teams have been actively preparing for badminton and basketball tournaments and the upcoming Exhibition game against Mountain Ash Public School.
Mindful of the importance of the Arts, many of our students have also had the
opportunity to participate in the Grade 7 & 8 Art club, the Grade 3-8 choir, the Bollywood & Bhangra Dance Club, and our incredible school band. Many of our Grade three
students have been actively attending OFIP Tutoring to strengthen their math skills in preparation for this year’s EQAO Provincial Testing. As always, staff and students at
Shaw have continued to work together to earn spirit points with the yellow team taking the lead for the month of January!
February brings forth with it many special events such as Black History Month,
Groundhog Day, Chinese New Year-the most important day in the Chinese calendar, and Valentine’s Day with a variety of fun activities that will teach us all about the history and
customs of these special days. Together, as a school community we understand that the beauty of the world lies in the diversity of its people.
Students in Grades 6, 7 and 8 are looking forward to a special Valentines Dance on
February 13th, 2017. This month also sees the launch of pizza days. Keep watching for news of our next Pizza Day sign up on Cash Online. Students must be registered online
to participate in pizza days. Our first “Live: Pizza Day for students who have paid is Friday, February 3rd. Funds from the pizza day will help to subsidize Shaw’s sports teams
expenditures. Students, staff and families are looking forward to our upcoming family movie night.
On February 17th, Shaw Public School is closed to students for our Professional Learning
Day. The school will be closed to staff and students on February 20th for “Family Day”. We wish all families a safe and healthy Family Day.
Our teachers and DECE’s have been very busy preparing the Communication of Learning Report for our Kindergarten students and the Term 1 Report Cards for students in
Grades 1 to Grade 8. Our education teams have worked diligently in establishing report
cards that focus on three areas: What students are learning (Content), establishing where they are in their learning (Strengths) and identifying strategies which will enable
February 1, 2017
Principal’s Letter Pg. 1
Spotlight on Black Heritage
Pg. 2
Shaw Athletics Pg. 3
ECO Team Pg. 4
Shaw Community Connection
Pg. 5
Offence Declaration for Volunteers
Pg. 6
Shaw Library Pg. 7
Kindergarten
Registration
Pg. 8
Closing Schools Due Pg. 9
Traffic Safety Pg. 10
Adult ESL Classes Pg. 11
Inside this issue:
Shaw Public School Newsletter
905-790-6095 Attendance/Voice Mail
Special points of interest:
Pizza Days: Feb. 3, Feb. 10, Feb. 16, Feb. 24,
March 3
Thurs. Feb. 16th is Movie Night at Shaw P.S.
Fri. Feb. 17th is a Professional Development
Day—No school for students
Monday Feb. 20th is Family Day and there is no
school
School Council Meeting Feb. 23, 6:30 p.m.,
Library Commons
Gr. 3 & Gr. 6 EQAO assessments take place
between May 23 and June 5
them to improve their overall skills (Next Steps). Current research tells us it is important to focus on how families and schools can work together to improve outcomes for students. When parents and families are involved in their children’s
schools, the children achieve greater academic, social/ emotional and overall levels of school success. As we work
together to provide a positive learning experience for your child/ children, we encourage you to review the Communica-tion of Learning (Kindergarten) and/ or the Report Card together as a family in order to set new learning goals to sup-
port ongoing success in Term 2. First Term reports will be sent home February 8th, 2017. If your teacher feels an inter-view is necessary an interview request will come home with the report.
Although it is barely the New Year, we will soon begin to register our students for the 2017-2018 school year. We look forward to welcoming new registrations at Shaw Public School on February 6, 7 and 8th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m as
well as, February 9th 9:00-3:00 p.m. and 5-8 p.m.
Sincerely,
Sally Ann Gibson
Shaw Public School puts the spotlight on Black
Heritage
In December 1995, the House of Commons officially recognized February as Black History Month,
following a motion introduced by the first black Canadian woman elected to Parliament, the Honourable
Jean Augustine.
During Black History Month, students, staff and parents from across Peel will participate in a number of activities that promote the understanding of the many contributions made by black Canadians. Here is a list of events
happening at Shaw Public School.
Morning announcements will highlight Black history
African Drum and Dance presentation from Lougheed Middle School. They will preform a variety of traditional
west African pieces as well as some original, more contemporary rhythms.
Some of our students will be attending “ Spotlight on Black Heritage” at the board office, where they will
participate in interactive workshops that focus on the experiences of African-Canadians who have overcome great
obstacles to make important contributions to our country.
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This Month in Shaw Athletics …
December and January saw the emergence of Shaw's Co-ed Badminton team and the Boys and Girls Basketball teams.
Under coaches Ms. Ganong and Mrs. Carson the Shaw Badminton team practised during early mornings and after school
learning a variety of skills and strategies. The group of 8 boys and 8 girls prepared throughout December and January
for their divisional tournament at Jean Augustine SS on January 30th. The Shaw Hawks represented Shaw well playing a
number of close games. The doubles team of Zahra and Lovleen played especially well progressing to the semi-finals.
The Badminton team members are commended for their efforts. Are you looking to take learn/play the lifelong sport of
badminton with your family? Why not check out one of your local badminton clubs. See http://
www.badmintonontario.ca/ or www.geocities.ws/badmintonclubofcaledon/ for more information.
The Shaw Boys and Girls Basketball teams have also been working hard and developing strategies and skills. Both teams
are getting ready for their first exhibition game to be held on February 2nd in the Shaw gym as they welcome the Moun-
tain Ash Mustangs. Girls coaches Ms. Thomas and Ms. Asomaning and Boys coaches Mr. Partynski and Mr. Yan look for-
ward to playing some other local schools in exhibition action as they prepare for their divisional tournaments in late Feb-
ruary.
In intramural action the grade 1's and 2's continue to build their sending and receiving skills during their Pinball games.
The grade 3's continue to have their fun and competitive juices flowing in the strategic Steal the Treasure games. The
grade 4/5 intramural floor hockey regular season is just wrapping up and sees the Bruins leading Division A and the .
The grade 6 dodgeball intramurals are just about to move into the playoffs with the first semi-final game seeing the first
place Divers taking on the 4th place Duckers and the following week the 2nd place Dodgers will play the 3rd place Dip-
pers. Good luck to both teams. Finally, the newly-popular Flickerball intramurals has seen great action from both the
boys and girls. The grade 7/8 intramural also moves into the playoffs with the first place Bengals taking on the 4th place
Browns and in the other semi-final, the 2nd place Steelers will play the 3rd place Ravens. Are you looking for a way to
get active during recess time? Sign up for the next set of intramurals. Listen carefully to the announcements and check
the intramural board for more information.
Page 3 Shaw Public School
Excitement from the EcoTeam!
Congratulations to Mrs. Arora’s class for winning the Golden Recycling Bin award for the month of January. Way to go
Ms Ganong’s class for winning the Golden Lamp award for the month of January. And finally - three cheers to Mrs.
Parmar-Goorah’s Kindergarten class for receiving the Golden Lunchbox award for the month of January!
We wish to remind parents of our ‘Waste Free Wednesdays’ that began just before the holiday break. On Wednesdays,
we are asking that students are sent to school with re-useable containers to hold all of their snacks and their lunch.
‘Waste Free Wednesdays’ highlights the importance of how using re-usable containers reduces waste and ultimately contributes to a cleaner, healthier environment. Student lunch garbage is sent home on Wednesdays – as we close the
class garbage cans to highlight the importance of reducing waste.
Participating in ‘Waste Free Wednesdays’ allows our students to feel the importance of being a part of the school’s EcoTeam and the global community at large. Please help us to support this initiative on Wednesdays this year. Your
help is greatly appreciated.
Shaw’s School Yard Greening project is underway! The Region of Peel, together with our student representatives are being the mapping out of our yard in early February! Applications have been put forth for resources to fund our yard
changes.
SHAW P.S. HAS GONE CASHLESS, ALL SCHOOL PURCHASES WILL
HAVE TO BE PLACED ONLINE
REGISTER TODAY FOR SCHOOL CASH ONLINE
https://peelschools.schoolcashonline.com
ALL STUDENTS WILL HAVE TO BE REGISTERED TO PARTICIPATE
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The Breakfast Club At Shaw
From Monday to Friday, Shaw staff volunteers operate a ‘breakfast club’. Starting at 8:30 a.m., students may gather in
the multi-purpose room to enjoy breakfast.
Students coming to the breakfast club are asked to donate a quarter (25 cents) a day for their meal! Shaw students
develop pride in their school by knowing they are donating to a great cause.
So come join us for breakfast! If your child has any food allergies, please contact the office with this information.
Shaw Public School Invites Parents & Guardians for their
Community Connection Meeting on
“Supporting Your Child In School” Presenter: Alka Burman, Early Literacy Specialist
When: Tuesday, February 14th, 2017
Time: 9:30AM-10:30AM
Where: Library Learning Commons
For more information please Contact your Settlement Counselor Neeru Singal
Email: [email protected]
Cell. 647-302-5490
Page 5 Shaw Public School
Health and Physical Education Curriculum supports the physical,
emotional and social well-being of students
Working together to keep our students safe and healthy
The Peel District School Board implemented the Ministry of Education’s revised Health and Physical Education (HPE)
curriculum in the 2015-16 school year. The curriculum is divided into four elements that work together to support the
physical, emotional and social well-being of students:
active living
movement competence
living skills
healthy living
Peel staff will again teach the human development and sexual health component to students, beginning spring 2017.
This provides time for teachers to develop strong relationships with their students prior to this phase.
Advance notice letters will be sent home with students two weeks prior to the human development/sexual health l
lessons. Families can submit religious accommodation requests at any time prior to the lesson by contacting the school
directly.
To get more information on how the HPE curriculum will be taught, please visit our website at www.peelschools.org/
HPE.
Offence Declaration required for returning volunteers
Parents play an important role in the development and education of their children and in the success of the school
community. At Shaw P.S., we welcome and encourage the participation of parents and community members, and are
grateful for the countless hours our volunteers contribute throughout the school year.
To volunteer at our school, you must complete a short interview and a criminal record check. A criminal record check is
required for all school volunteers in Ontario. Even if you want to accompany your child on a field trip, you need this record check.
Once you have completed the process, you are on file with the Peel District School Board as being a school volunteer. All returning volunteers will receive an Offence Declaration form that must be filled out and returned to the board office
each year. Completing the Offence Declaration will ensure that you can continue volunteering in the next school year.
Expect to receive the form in February.
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Register now for kindergarten!
If your child was born in 2013, he or she can start kindergarten in September 2017
We inspire success, confidence and hope in each student…and it all starts in kindergarten! Peel schools will hold a Kindergarten Registration Week with special registration activities during Feb. 6 to 9, 2017. Visit Shaw P.S. from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. on Feb. 6, 7, 8 and 9 and from 5 to 8 p.m. on Feb. 9.
If you can’t make one of these times, no problem! You can register your child at any time during regular school hours.
For more information, visit www.peelschools.org/kindergarten
Ensπre. Gr23ness. 2gether. Everyone is a math teacher, parents included
Parents and other adults in our students' lives are important partners in children's mathematics education. By
engaging your children in thinking and talking about mathematics, you help support their numeracy success.
To help you with this, one great resource is the Ministry of Education's Doing Mathematics With Your Child. You can
find this guide for parents of children in kindergarten to grade 6 online at www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/
literacynumeracy/parentGuideNumEn.pdf.
For more math tips and tools for parents of kindergarten to grade 12 students, visit the Peel District School Board’s
Math Help site at www.peelschools.org/parents/helpyourchild/math.
Volume 10, Issue 4 Page 8
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 television 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 CTV
CITYPULSE GLOBAL NEWS
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 cancellations could occur in all or parts of municipalities. Buses will remain cancelled all day. All activities that require bussing 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.
Volume 10, Issue 4 Page 9
Traffic safety in our community
Safety is a top priority at our school. Here is a list of traffic tips to keep students, staff and parents safe while
commuting to and from school.
Respect traffic signs and road markers around the school.
Drive slowly and with caution on and near school property. Adhere to the posted speed limits on any surrounding
streets used by students on their way to and from school.
Always yield to pedestrian traffic. Wait for students, staff members and parents to cross before driving past them.
When dropping your child off at the school, use the Kiss'n'Ride area. This is a supervised area that is designed to
keep students safe.
Do not double park or do anything else to block traffic or draw your child off the curb and into traffic. Do not take
shortcuts over curbs.
Have your child ready to exit the car when you reach the curb. Say goodbye to your child before you park at the
curb to let your child out of your car.
During regular drop-off times, students are to remain in the car until it is safe for them to exit the car onto the curb.
Follow the directions of staff or volunteers on duty in the school parking lot and treat staff, students, volunteers,
passengers and other drivers with respect.
Consider parking off site and walking a short distance to school. This will give you time to talk to your children about
their day, review new vocabulary words, math concepts, etc.
Remind your child to only cross the street at an intersection or crosswalk. They should never “jaywalk” by crossing
in the middle of the street.
Students who bike to school should always wear a helmet, and follow all traffic laws. They should only cross the street at a crosswalk or intersection—never in the middle of the road.
Volume 10, Issue 4 Page 10
What you need to know about head lice
What is head lice?
Head lice are tiny insects that live on the scalp where they lay their eggs. They have three stages: the egg (nit), the nymph and the adult. Head lice do not spread diseases and cannot be spread between animals or pets and humans,
only through direct contact between people.
Head lice spread easily, especially where people are in close contact. They are very common among school-aged chil-
dren or children attending child care, where they spread through direct hair-to-hair contact or directly by sharing things like hats, combs, hairbrushes or headphones.
One of the first signs of head lice is an itchy scalp. However, children can have head lice for several weeks with no
symptoms. If you think your child has head lice, check their hair for nits right away, then again after one week and after
two weeks.
What to do if your child has lice
Parents are advised to keep their child at home until they have been treated for lice. Students may only return to school if they are “nit-free.” If your child has live lice, ensure that they avoid head-to-head contact with other children until the
lice are gone. Children should not share combs, hairbrushes, caps, hats or hair ornaments. You should also check all
family members for head lice. Be sensitive to your child’s feelings and let them know that having head lice does not mean they are not clean.
Head lice can be treated with the following approved insecticides:
pyrethrin (found in R&C Shampoo + Conditioner)
permethrin (Nix Creme Rinse or Kwellada-P Creme Rinse)
lindane (Hexit Shampoo or PMS-Lindane Shampoo).
Register today for Adult ESL or LINC classes
Do you know an adult that is interested in improving their English language skills for work, study or daily life?
Through the Continuing & Adult Education department, the Peel District School Board offers a wide variety of English
language classes that help parents experience success in Canadian English in both listening/speaking and reading/
writing. Courses are designed for a range of basic, intermediate and advanced English (Levels 1 to 7) as well as the
more experienced learner needing to prepare for an IELTS exam.
Winter courses begin February 6, 2017.
All learners that complete a session will earn a certificate of learning from the Peel District School Board.
Classes operate from six locations in Brampton and Mississauga with three specially designed adult centres at:
Bramalea - Adult Education Centre - 25 Kings Cross Road, Unit 3
Brampton - Adult Education Centre - #300 - 7700 Hurontario Street
Mississauga - Adult Education Centre - 100 Elm Drive West, Room 117
To learn more or to register, call 905-270-6000. Also visit www.peelschools.org/adulteducation or follow us on
Twitter: @PDSBLearnESL
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