CASINO H IGH SCHOOL
90 Queensland Road, Casino NSW 2470 Phone: 02 6662 3077 Fax: 02 6662 6390 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.casino-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Week 7 Term 1 Week A Monday 11.03.19
Northern Rivers Zone Opens Football (soccer) - Lismore
Parent Teacher “meet & greet” - 3.30pm to 6pm Wednesday 13.03.19 North Coast U15’s AFL - Byron Bay Thursday 14.03.19 North Coast Basketball - Coffs Harbour Friday 15.03.19 Clean Up Australia Day - Year 7 Week 8 Term 1 Week B Tuesday 19.03.19 Safe on Social Media Presentation - 6pm to 7pm
(information in this newsletter) Wednesday 20.03.19 Year 7 Aquatics for Sport Thursday 21.03.19
Regional Canoeing Friday 22.03.19
Regional Canoeing
Calendar Events
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Newsletter Issue No. 3 Term 1, 8 March, 2019
CANTEEN ROSTER
Week 7 Term 1 Week 8 Term 1
Monday
11.03.19
L Roberts Monday
18.03.19
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Tuesday
12.03.19
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Tuesday
19.03.19
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Wednesday
13.03.19
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L Miller
Wednesday
20.03.19
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L Davis
Thursday
14.03.19
L Roberts Thursday
21.03.19
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Friday
15.03.19
J Parmenter Friday
22.03.19
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Principal’s Message - Neil Schneider
Just one of the many things I really enjoy and admire about the students at Casino High School is their willingness
to participate in community funding for those less fortunate than themselves.
Since the Tabulam bushfires we have had a group of students who spent the best part of the school day preparing
food for the Rural Fire Service members who were fighting the fires at Tabulam.
A group of VET Hospitality students prepared and delivered food for the meeting with the Excellency General The
Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retired), Governor of New South Wales, NSW Rural Fire Service Officers and
community members at Tabulam. A news article and photos have been included in this newsletter for your
interest.
The Student Representative Council has organised a Mufti Day for today to raise money for victims of the fire and
collection of essential items to be delivered to families in need as a result of the fire.
The Swimming Carnival again was an example of students “having a go” to earn points for participation which in
turn get added to their house points and contribute to a team effort. My congratulations to all age champions,
record breakers and those swimmers who represented the school at the Zone Swimming Carnival.
Year 12 students are at present completing their Half Yearly HSC exams and I hope this is a valuable learning
experience in helping them to maximise their HSC results.
Casino High School has appointed Rachel Wall as a Learning and Support teacher and she is doing a magnificent
job. Please contact the school if you wish to talk to Rachel about any wellbeing issues you may have in regards to
your student.
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FACULTY NEWS
News from the English Faculty
Big World Out There Welcome to our Year 7 parents and carers and many thanks to you for supporting your students in all aspects of learning at Casino High School. Each year the English Faculty looks for events that will support students in the study of English (as well as have some fun!). This year we have three events already planned and booked in. Did you know parents and carers can come along to these events? We love having our parents and carers in the audience and students always appreciate the efforts parents and carers make to get involved.
Speakeasy As you all know, speaking is an important employability skill and it is one that students usually do very well. Each year we invite Marcelle Bernard to deliver her highly popular workshop on Public Speaking to Year 7. Marcelle is entertaining and has a whole bag of tricks she shares with students to help them make the most of their speaking skills. If you'd like to know more about Marcelle and what she does the links below will take you there. http://www.pieproductions.com.au/performer_SpeakEasy_MarcelleBernard.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zGN4U8zNz0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRqbU1lExpo Year 7 All Year 7 students have commenced their unit titled “Character and Voice” which aims to examine the voices of characters within a novel. All novels chosen explore a range of cultural perspectives. Students have received their green Assessment Task Sheet which explains the task requirements. This task is due in Week 11 of this term. 200 Word Challenge In order to improve the length and quality of writing, students across Years 7 to 10 are participating in the 200 Word Writing Challenge. Students “challenge” themselves by responding to a topic in 200 words as well as using a range of literary devices to improve their writing. So far topics have included “A time I have had to be resilient is when…..”, “The world would be bleak without the colour red/yellow/green…..” and “The best or worst day of my life was when ….” Wordflyers Students in Years 7, 8 and 9 are enrolled in Wordflyers, an online Literacy programme. This program has differentiated activities which allow students to work at their ability, with a review level designed to bring students up to standard. Students also engage with and analyse short high interest, real-world texts with activities and rewards that reinforce learning. Students are asked to bring in their own headphones for their allocated Wordflyer lessons.
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FACULTY NEWS
News from the English Faculty
Year 8 This term students are studying ideas around Resilience. They read a class novel and identify resilience in their novels for their assessment task. Year 9 Thus far this year, Year 9 has been initiated into the mysteries of Shakespeare and the ongoing relevance of his universal themes dealing with fundamental human experiences. At first our students were put off by the archaic language but, despite themselves, they have been drawn into the dramas under study and many can now quote Shakespeare in context! The assessment for this unit is an essay and most students are well advanced in their preparations for the task. Bard on the Beach plays Macbeth This year we have invited the “Bard on the Beach” company to play Macbeth for Year 9 students. We have invited Bell Shakespeare in past years and thought this company would be a nice change. Bard on the Beach are known for their outdoor performances. At our school it will be in the Hall! https://www.bardonthebeach.net/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc0zQ0UvABw Year 10 The Year 10 students are studying a play called “Children of the Black Skirt”. Their assessment task is to conduct research to develop an extra character for the play, then to write a script for that person. This short scene should add to the themes in the play and reflect contemporary issues or new points of view. Year 11 Year 11 Standard and Advanced English courses are currently completing the Common Module, Reading to Write. This mandatory Module focuses on the correlation between reading and writing and includes a variety of texts including the literary canon. Students adapt these approaches to their own writing. Their study will culminate in a personal Heywire Story and reflection on their own reading and writing over the course of the unit. Year 12 Year 12 are currently sitting their Half Yearly Examinations. We wish them all the best of luck! English Studies This unit focuses on the correlation between reading and writing, teaching students to adapt published writer’s techniques to their own writing. This term’s study will culminate in writing a personal Heywire story and the collection of samples of their writing over the course of the unit into a display folder. This is a mandatory requirement of the course. And One More: Poetry in Action We had our first Poetry in Action last year and have invited them back. This is Performance Poetry and fun all rolled into one. https://www.poetryinaction.com.au/
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SCHOOL NEWS
Year 11/12 Hospitality Community Engagement
Recently the Hospitality students were given the opportunity to prepare food for the visit to the area by the
Excellency General The Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retired), Governor of New South
Wales, as he met with the NSW Rural Fire Service to discuss and survey the damage from the recent local fires.
The students prepared a variety of food such as slices, nibbles, fruit platters and sandwiches in the school’s
commercial kitchen. The NSW Rural Fire Service also requested student representatives attend on the day to meet
and serve the guests at Tabulam Fire Station. Molly Maloney and Bailey Powell were warmly welcomed by the
Governor as he chatted with them both about their Hospitality studies and the food that they had helped prepare
for the day.
The other students that also assisted in the food preparation were Emily Taylor-Talbot, Deosha Berry, Tayla
Dawson, McKenzie Llewellyn, Chelsea McPaul and Sophie Needham. The students all worked well as a group
producing beautiful food and it is a credit to them all. I would also like to thank Troy Freeburn for assisting on the
day and Mandy and Jennie for helping in the kitchen.
Mr Ben Harper (TAS Teacher )
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SCHOOL NEWS
OFFICE HOURS FOR SCHOOL RECEIPTING The school office is able to receipt money from students from 8.30am - 9am, 11.10am - 11.45am Monday to Friday. Parents/Carers may personally come to the front office anytime between 8.30am and 1.30pm. NO MONEY MAY BE RECEIPTED AFTER 1.30PM. Payments may be received at the office via cash, cheque, EFTPOS and payments may be made online through the School Website. What expenses can be paid online? Voluntary School Contributions Subject Contributions Excursions How? Log onto School site at www.casino-h.schools.nsw.edu.au Click on “Make a Payment” and follow the prompts to make a payment via Visa or MasterCard.
NSW School Vaccination Program 2019
Free vaccine is only available at school to students who have a signed consent form and who commence the vaccine
course while they are in Year 7 (for dTpa or HPV vaccination) or Year 10 (for meningococcal ACWY vaccination).
Students who miss vaccine doses due to absence on the day of the nurses' visit will be offered catch-up vaccination at
subsequent school clinics. Where this is not possible, parents will be advised that free catch-up vaccine is available at
their local GP.
Please note that students who commence HPV vaccination in school clinics in Year 7 but do not complete the course
during the school year may be offered catch-up doses at school in Year 8. Parents will be notified by letter/ or text from
The Public Health Unit if this applies to their child.
Parents who choose to wait for their child to be older before consenting to vaccination will be required to arrange for vaccination at their GP and may have to pay a consultation fee. More information is available about catch-up vaccination. Parents can withdraw consent at any time before vaccination takes place.
A Record of Vaccination will be provided to each student vaccinated at each clinic. Parents/guardians should ensure that this record is kept for future reference and should not assume that their child has been vaccinated if they do not receive this Record of Vaccination.
NSW Health works in partnership with schools to offer the vaccines recommended for adolescents by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) in a school-based vaccination program.
Parent information kits are being sent home to parents this week, the kits include an information sheet, consent form and privacy statement. To consent to vaccination, parents are advised to read all the information provided, complete and sign the consent form and return it to their child's school. Please also ensure that your student eats breakfast on the day of the School Vaccination Clinic.
High schools
Students in high schools in 2019 will be offered the following vaccines:
Vaccine Year Number of doses
Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (dTpa) Year 7 1 dose
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Year 7 2 doses
Meningococcal ACWY Year 10 1 dose
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SCHOOL NEWS
Year 7 Cooking
Term 1, 2019 is shaping up to be an exciting experience for Year 7 students as they learn to work together in the
kitchen producing nutritious and tasty food. This chicken and vegetable stir fry surprised students; something so
tasty, that was also good for them! Students can look forward to more inspirational ideas and experimentation
with the concept "paddock to plate" over the coming semester.
Thanks Ms Ebb, Food Technology Teacher
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SCHOOL NEWS
CORTYA/MERIT WINNERS
Timothy Martin Year 11 Lucy Vout Year 7
Ayla Bishop Year 7 Jerome Sparke Year 10
LEAP Awards (Learning Enrichment and Alternate Programs)
The following students received awards at Assembly:
Montanna Marks - Continued improvement in all areas
Koby Johnston - Positive attitude towards his learning and being a positive influence on peers
Onica Gaudry - Positive attitude towards her learning
Rozalie Franks - A positive start in all learning areas in 2019
Josiah Thomas - A consistently positive work ethic in all subjects
Alicia - Consistent engagement and positive contributions during discussions
Kane Green - An excellent start to Year 7
Leah Ritchie - Improvement in attendance
Jake Scofield - Consistent effort in Maths
Lachlan Doherty - Consistent effort in reading program
Brodie Hudson - Sustained effort in PE
Montanna Marks, Rozalie Franks, Josiah Thomas, Brodie Hudson, Kane Green
Need someone to talk to?
Call
Kids HELPLINE 1800 551 800
Lismore HEADSPACE 6625 0200
Mental Health Line 1800 011 511
Beyond Blue 1300 789 978
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SCHOOL NEWS
Tuesday March 19, 2019
6-7pm
Concerned about your children’s safety on social media? Looking for the answers but not sure where to turn? The Safe on Social Media face-to-face presentation and Q&A session delivers real life case studies and strategies to help parents support their children.
Topics covered but not limited to:
• Using social media with awareness
• Keeping personal information private
• Online grooming
• Posting photos and sexting
• Safe social networking
• Cyber-bullying
• Privacy settings
• What your posts say about you
• Identity theft
• Legal responsibility
• Gaming dangers
• Learning to read teenager behaviour online
• Managing digital footprints
• Strategies to build resistance and resilience
“Your presentation was
simply awesome! You not only
opened my eyes up to how I can keep
my kids safe, you helped keep me safe too. More
importantly, your style helped me come home and create
a safe conversation with my kids about what we’ll do
moving forward rather than disconnecting the electricity
and beginning to churn our
own butter!!!”
Stacey - Banora Point - NSW
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Metaphor Poem
A teenager An unsolvable jigsaw So many unseen problems Struggles Pain Unrecognisable Good Bad The bad is covered Growing , changing Being a ‘kid’ Not feeling welcome Included “You look just like your mum” Comparisons Stress Just can’t find that right piece The hardest time The best time It frames the rest of your life Your future Always unknown Until the pieces connect And is complete
By Sophie Marsh, Ayleish Cusack