March 29 Week 10 Term 1 2017
DATES TO REMEMBER
TUCKSHOP OPEN EVERY THU &
FRI
UNIFORM SHOP OPEN
WEDNESDAY 8:00-10:00AM
WK 10 BEHAVIOUR FOCUS: BEING SAFE WHEN ON EXCURSIONS & CAMPS
27-31 MARCH
LAST DAY TO GO INTO THE DRAW FOR $100 BY PAYING FEES IN FULL
FRI 31 MARCH
FINAL GYMNASTICS LESSON (DAY 10)
FRI 31 MARCH
TREAT DAY FOR WINNING VIVO SPORTS TEAM
FRI 31 MAR (AFTERNOON
TEA)
AUTUMN VACATION COMMENCES
MON 3 APRIL
EASTER MONDAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY
MON 17 APRIL
FIRST DAY OF TERM 2
TUE 18 APRIL
APRIL P&C MEETING
TUE 18 APRIL 6:30-8:30PM
P-6 SNAKE SAFETY PRESENTATION (HALL)
WED 19 APRIL 2:20-3:00pm
Year 2 ‘HOW DOES THIS WORK’ INCURSION (HALL)
THUR 20 APRIL
NASS ANZAC DAY SERVICE
MON 24 APRIL 2:15-
3:00PM
ANZAC DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY (NASS MARCHES AT YANDINA)
TUE 25 APRIL
NASS CROSS COUNTRY EVENT
FRI 28 APRIL
BEFORE/AFTER SCHOOL CARE:
5472 9803 or 0418 858 967
Dear Parents & Carers, 2017 P&C EXCECUTIVE At the P&C Annual General Meeting last week, we were delighted to welcome the 2017 P&C Exec Team: President: Sue Pele (Jayme, Zach & Tara’s mum) Vice– President: Aveen Kerr (Charlie & Emily’s mum) Treasurer: Therese Camm (Loch’s mum) Secretary: Kerri Contini (Benjamin ’s mum) We truly are a blessed school community, to have such a dedicated, passionate, energetic and generous group of ladies, to take on these roles. The positions are all volunteer positions, so are unpaid and the hours these ladies commit to doing these jobs well, are amazing. They are often thankless roles too, despite the many, many volunteer hours the ladies put in, behind the scenes and in public. Therefore, I would like to take this opportunity to publicly acknowledge (on behalf of the staff and students) our sincere thanks and deep gratitude to the wonderful, generous exec team who have committed to serve our school for another year. I would also like to take this opportunity to say a huge thanks to our outgoing Vice-President, Tracy Farmer. Tracy has been our P&C Vice-President for the past 4 years and has given 200% to the role, despite maintaining a full-time job and busy family life. Tracy has decided that after 4 years, it was time to re-prioritise (amazing what a new granddaughter will do!) We wish Tracy all the very best. 2018 NASS CAMPING PROGRAM: WE’RE OFF TO CANBERRA! Many thanks to the 133 families who returned their surveys regarding the proposed changes to the NASS Camping Program. This was an excellent response rate, with 45% of our families responding to the survey. The survey results were:
71% in favour of the proposed new camping program, with 29% against.
87% wanted the Canberra/Snowy Mountains camp to be for Year 6 only, with 13% wanting it to be a combined Year 5/6 camp.
82% preferred to travel by bus to Brisbane, then fly to Canberra. 18% preferred to bus the whole way.
Therefore, as of 2018, our camping program will be:
Year 4: Maranatha Camp (3 days, 2 nights)
Year 5: Tallebudgera Camp (5 days, 4 nights)
Year 6: Canberra/Snowy Mountains Camp (6 days, 5 nights)
The P&C will commit some funds towards subsidizing the costs of the Year 6 camp each year, to reduce the costs as much as possible. We (the school) will give parents as much notice as possible, so that you can start budgeting for the camps early and as many children as possible, can attend.
NASS SCHOOLWIDE BEHAVIOUR EXPECTATIONS For week 10 of Term 1, we are learning about what it means to BE SAFE WHEN ON CAMPS & EXCURSIONS. We do this by: Following adult directions Following the Bus Code of Conduct Wearing the full school uniform Waiting in designated areas We thank you for reinforcing these messages with your child/ren at home. DISCO THANKS Many thanks to our hard-working P&C Exec (Sue, Therese and Kerri) who put in 6 hours each to ensure the Disco was a success on Friday night, and to Aveen for what she did in the lead-up. This was in addition to the many hours spent before-hand organizing the event, catering etc. Of course, they couldn’t do it alone and we also need to extend a huge thanks to all those parents who helped out on the night—your assistance is always invaluable and greatly appreciated, so thank you. We simply couldn’t run events like the discos, without the support of our volunteers. I would also like to extend a huge thanks to Kev (our Schools Officer) for setting up everything for the disco on Friday, and putting it all away this morning, to Lorelle for the massive clean she has to do of the Hall, following the disco, and to the wonderful teaching staff who gave up their Friday night to help out. In the midst of parent/teacher interview season, it’s a big ask, so we appreciate those who were able to come along—thank you! Looks like the Disco raised approximately $2500 to put towards the fundraising for the Hall, so that’s a great boost. Thanks to all families who supported the event, especially to those who stayed at the disco to help out and supervise their own children. P&C MEETING The April P&C Meeting will be held on the first day back after the holidays (Tuesday 18 April, 6:30pm). All interested parents are invited to attend. NB: Members must have attended 2 meetings in a calendar year, to be eligible to vote. HOLIDAY WISHES I would like to take this opportunity to wish our NASS family a very happy and safe vacation. I look forward to seeing you all, refreshed and energized, on Tuesday 18 April.
Warm Regards,
Kelly
STUDENT AWARDS Congratulations to the following students who were
awarded the fortnightly Student Award for their classes today:
PREP: Rylan, Indie, Ellouise, Ethan, Luke, Isabella, Eli
YEAR 1: Abigail, Layla, Lucia, Azaria, Lachlan, Arliah
YEAR 2: Safi, Hayden, Hunter, Marley, Halle, Mia
YEAR 3: Ryan, Zarly, Ava, Esmee, Tom, Priya
YEAR 4: Olivia, Pyper, Polly, Solomon, Rory, Holley
YEAR 5: Perrin, Isla, Tyler, Jabari
YEAR 6 Kai, Luke, Bodhi, Victoria
PLEASE TREAT YOUR CHILD’S HAIR FOR HEAD LICE
Several classes are currently undergoing a head lice outbreak and we ask all parents to be vigilant about checking, and treating their child’s hair if necessary.
A Qld Health Head Lice fact sheet was sent home last week, and is available on our website.
DON’T MISS OUT ON HAVING YOUR SAY
Our school Reading Eggs/Reading Eggspress sub-scription is due for renewal on Friday, 21 April. To help us make an informed decision about the program’s value, we have created a 3 Minute Parent Reading Eggs/Reading Eggspress survey.
By completing this brief opinion survey by Friday, 31 March, you will be helping to facilitate a valid and reliable survey process. Please click on this link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7KFSLB5 to have your say.
Cheers, and thanks in advance for your feedback.
Vickie Jaenke
LOST PROPERTY
1 x Gold earring found in the playground on 8 March
1 x Girl’s/Ladies stainless steel watch found in school grounds March 2017.
1 x black Slazenger watch
Please claim at the office.
TUCKSHOP NEWS: Special this week is ‘Hot Dogs’. With Felicity away this week, I'm asking for any volunteers who have some spare time to please pop in and help. Also to say hello and goodbye (last week of school, and my last week in Tuckshop too). UNIFORM NEWS: Hoping all the people who have been waiting on their orders for dresses, have now received them (I did make a lot of calls and sent many messages last week). The following orders are awaiting collection at the office: Beale, Bonnington, Calabro, Chambers. Our next delivery of Polo's is due mid to late April.
Di Barnes
FETE CO-ORDINATOR Due to personal reasons, we now have a vacancy for the 2017 Fete Coordinator to lead the organisation of our North Arm State School Fete which will be held on Saturday 14th October. This is a volunteer role which can be for one person or shared between two. It will have the support from the P&C Executive and lots of volunteer helpers. The Coordinator role helps organise the stalls, program, entertainment and marketing. If you would like to know more or would like to volunteer please contact the P&C at [email protected] or phone Kerri Contini on 0417 631 182.
NASS HALL REFURBISHMENT QUESTIONS
ANSWERED (& HOW TO MAKE A DONATION)
We've had questions from the NASS family community wanting to understand more about the
fundraising for the new hall. This is a project that has taken on it’s own life over the past 2
years. With the vision of NASS principal, Kelly Edgar, and the backing from the P&C, significant
progress has already been made.
Have you had the experience of being ‘squished’ into the hall for parade or not quite been able to
hear? Well, that will be a problem of the past! The plans for the new hall will include more space, a
purpose built stage and performance area, professional sound and audio-visual capacity with
improved acoustics, glass doors replacing the roller doors allowing more light, ceiling fans and a
significantly upgraded and ‘vermin-proof’ tuck shop kitchen (possibly too much information, but the
unfortunate reality of being in such a beautiful rural setting does come with some constant
competition with the wildlife)!
These plans have received broad support from the NASS student and parent community with multi-
ple letters of support. In addition, the P&C has already put aside a significant amount of funds for the
project, so well done and thank you for all the families who have supported to date.
This is a massive long-term project for our school, so it will take an enthusiastic, intensive fundraising
effort to turn the dream into a reality. Now that we have received the support of Central Office to the
tune of $250,000 + to install two large above ground tanks later this year, this will enhance the
possibilities for the Hall.
This means that we can now make the Hall larger, to fit our growing school and meet our growing
needs. It’s no longer adequate for us just to have a sport’s hall and the enhanced facility will result
in a modern hall suitable for our creative and performing arts needs also, for all current and future
NASS students and families.
Of course, we know that we can’t do it all ourselves. We are currently applying for grants to
subsidize the Hall project, which (if successful), will raise approximately 60% of the project costs.
Then it will be up to the school and the P&C, to come up with the remaining 40%. This is why the
P&C agreed two years ago, to make the Hall the major fundraiser over the next few years. (We used
the same approach to have the Library fully air-conditioned and that has been a MAJOR
enhancement to the school facilities, so THANK YOU for that!)
The P&C has set up a dedicated HALL BUILDING FUND account. Donations to this account can by
made by any individual or business, and are fully tax deductible. Families and businesses wishing to
donate to the Hall Building Fund can do so into the below bank account and Tax Receipts will be
issued:
ACCOUNT NAME: NORTH ARM STATE SCHOOL P AND C ASSOCIATION BUILDING FUND
ACCOUNT
BSB NUMBER: 064424
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 1064 6689
Many thanks for supporting our major fundraiser and please spread the word about how to donate to
this very worthy cause!
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