Deerpark Dispatch n ow ad to k “We re ne” not alo e r a e w Student Newsletter Week of 11th of November 2013 Principal’s Address: Inside this issue: Principal’s Address 1 School News 1/2 Interview with a teacher 2 Sports Update 3 T..Y Work experience 3 Maths Challenge 4 Vocabulary Challenge 4 H2O Students have been given small plastic bottles which they can use for refilling at the water fountains. Any student that did not receive a water bottle last week please ask Mr. Hyde for one. Students are to remember that you can only fill the water bottle at designated lunch breaks. You are not allowed to go to the fountain between classes or during class time. Howdy folks! Why is the Principal cross-eyed? Because he can’t control his pupils!!! Ha ha! Have you ever wondered what it is that school is really all about? Is it about controlling pupils? Is it more than just about education and learning for the sake of learning? Many people think school is more about making friends and having a good time before the responsibility of adulthood kicks in. Some serious people think it’s about learning how to handle hard work and relationships as preparation for the world of work? Others cynically think that it’s simply about babysitting troublesome teens? I think school is all of these things and more. What do you think? How we see school, I personally believe, is mostly about us and how we choose to interpret the world around us. We can choose to see schools as places of unhappiness and difficulty or we can choose to see schools as places where happy memories and good experiences are formed. Ask your parents about their schooldays! Did they have a difficult time at school when they were young or do they look back at their schooldays fondly? I want all of my students to look back on their time in Deerpark CBS with affection and warmth. I want my students to think that they were genuinely appreciated and valued and treated with respect and justice at all times. So pupils; take control, smile and choose to be happy! By the way, this isn’t a new idea by any means. A long time ago, a famous poet called John Milton wrote a poem called Paradise Lost where he said “The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven..” I think he had a good point… Kevin Barry Big brother is watching you... Eight new surveillance cameras are currently being installed around the school. Cameras will be focusing on specific areas on each of the 3 corridors. Mr. Barry and Mr. Hyde will be monitoring these cameras on a regular basis therefore, students should remember to behave appropriately along the corridors and to get to class on time. Dispatch Team: The “Deerpark Dispatch” has gotten bigger and better this week. This is partly due to the involvement of you the students! Thanks to everyone who submitted articles on various topics throughout the last week. A special thanks to the assistance of two students in particular; Piaris Mc Nealy and Adam Duggan, the newsletter has been slightly revamped! As a result one poor, unfortunate teacher was even interrogated on Wednesday afternoon by the above mentioned students. The purpose of the Dispatch is not only to keep students update with what is happening in the school but is also meant to assist with your literacy. Please take time to complete this weeks vocabulary and numeracy challenge. It is anticipated that the Dispatch will become multi lingual in the next few weeks. If you have any suggestions for the newsletter or any articles please forward them on. If you are absent the day the Dispatch is distributed you can log onto the schools website; www.deerparkcbs.ie to read that edition. It is available under the “our school” tab. Please send any articles to deerparkdispatch@hotmail.com. Come along to room 205 Wednesday @1pm to assist with the newsletter. 1 LCA Students T.Y. Module PMA Itchy and Scratchy Well done to the LCA 1 and LCA 2 students who have brightened up the walls of room 205 and 207 with their fantastic posters. The subject topic of these posters is about; positive attitudes and good work ethics. Slogans relating to the above topics appear on each poster. The students showed great creativity and design skills by coming up with the slogans and the design themselves. A big thank you to Mr. O’Mahony, Ms. Naughton, Ms. Hamilton and Ms. Tippins for their support and guidance during this task. TY students, under the guidance of their Physics teacher; Mr. Kerins are studying a module on programming. This module runs in conjunction with their physics class. They are using a program called Scratch which is available on the internet and can be downloaded for free. With the software programme we are currently making animations and games. It is a very easy program to use and is designed to teach people how to program. So far, the class has made a mini game. When we are more familiar with the programme we aspire to work on bigger projects. The programming class will offer assistance to the Vex robotics teams with the programming of their robot. Remember: Having a positive Student: What do you do in your spare time? mental attitude is asking how Teacher: I train dogs. something can be done rather than saying it cant be done! I heard it through the grapevine… As of next Monday, all fruit that is provided with the lunches will be cancelled. If students wish to continue to receive fruit for their lunch please log on to the following website www.freshtoday.ie: and indicate that you would like to obtain fruit at small break. Written by Alex Farkas, Airidas Vaitkus and James Doolan T.Y. 1 GUESS WHO It was suggested that a student would conduct an interview with a member if staff on a weekly basis. This person could be any one of the following; principal, vice principal, teacher, SNA, caretaker, or DEIS staff member. If you think you have an inkling as to who this weeks person is you should send you answer to the dispatch email or inform Ms. Farrell. All members of staff should be on their guard! Student: What is your favourite movie? Teacher: The Last Samurai. Tom Cruise and Billy Connolly star in it. Student: Do you have a favourite song? Teacher: Oh yes, the song “Teenagers” by My Chemical Romance… (at this point the teacher burst into song) Student: What do you watch on television? Teacher: My favourite programme is “Two and a half men” but is has to be the old version. I don't like the new one. Student: What is your favourite meal? Teacher: Curry Student: Do you have any pets and if so what are their names? Teacher: I have a one dog called Taz, like after the Tasmanian devil. Student: A word that best describes you.. Teacher: CRANKY! 2 Sports Round Up Under 18 football Written By Ian O’ Sullivan The U18’s were victorious in their Cork Colleges Quarter-Final on Thursday 7th November where they ran out winners on a scoreline of 3-8 to 1-7. It was a mild sunny day in Bandon GAA where the match took place; the conditions were ideal for an afternoon of football. The match had a controversial beginning however, as the opposing team Rossa College played with the majority of the team not wearing protective gumshields. The referee was quick to realise this and did not allow the game to continue until the problem was solved almost twenty minutes later. The game was played with both teams having very high spirits and the score remained very close throughout the first half until a late goal from full-forward Conor Horgan gave Deerpark the advantage going into half-time. It was good to see the young Zack Walsh stepping up to the plate in the first half, scoring two points from the half back position. There was some debate as to whether our performance was good enough. We were aware of the threat that Rossa College possessed. With the wind picking up in the second half, our captain Timmy Walsh and one or two others settled the nerves of the team with an inspirational speech. The opposition raised their game after the interval with good counter attacks that caught our defence off guard occasionally and that eventually resulted in us conceding a goal; it was now a two-point game. It was a tense second half overall and Rossa College were looking the better side. They won a penalty but it was taken poorly with Cúl Baire Colin Long making an easy save. Deerpark took over after that and saw the game out with a great move from the impressive midfield pairing of David Delea and Sean Ward. The ball was fed to Shane O’Connell who left his marker for dead and smacked the ball into the top right hand corner of the net, scoring the first of his two goals, which saw him getting Man of the Match but take nothing from the entire panel, it was a massive effort from everyone on the day so let it continue on into the Semi-Final and best of luck to everyone. Keep it up Mr. O’Keefe you’re a super coach! Under 16 Hurling Submitted by Troy O’Sullivan On Monday the 11th of November the Deerpark U16 hurling team put up a great display to beat a very respectful Mayfield C.S. The match took place in very tricky conditions at The Glen Rovers hurling club on the north side of the city. The game began with some impressive play from the Deerpark boys as they soared into a six point lead. This was due to some good link up play in the forward line between centre-forward Ryan Long and corner forward Eoin Mulcahy. The Mayfield boys did not give up and brought the match back to a one-point game before going in at halftime. The northsiders came out with a fighting attitude after the break and took the lead within five minutes. The Deepark side however did not give up as a good pairing in mid-field of Troy O’ Sullivan and Michael Barry fought hard and brought the game back level. A real stand out performance also came from the centre back and captain Zack Walsh who pushed the team on with inspiring words of encouragement. The captain also conveyed excellent scoring skills. He had an amazing tally of 1-6 on the day. The final scoreline read was 6-9 to 2-9 in favour of Deerpark. Best of luck to the U14 1/2 hurling team that take on Bantry this Friday T.Y Work Experience TY1 started their work experience on the 12th of September and they have it every Thursday until the 19th of December. I am currently doing my work experience in Morning Star primary school. My role is that of a teacher assistant. I photocopy and laminate material for the teachers. I also help the caretaker, making sure that the outside of the school is clean and tidy. I went to school in Morning Star and the principal was my 6th class teacher. It was difficult going back meeting all my teachers. The work experience has been a very enjoyable. I got to live the life of a teacher for 3 months. I don't envy teachers. By Connor O’Herlihy For my work experience, I am working in Cork Builders Providers. I will be working there until the 19th of December. I start work at nine in the morning and finish at four in the afternoon. In the morning the first thing I do is go to Damien’s office. Damien is the manager of the shop. He is not the manager of the whole place. There is another person above him, his name is Dan Twomey. I do a number of things there, I normally decompress any cardboard or plastic that is around the place. I often do some stock taking to see what products are running low. It is a very exciting work environment and the people there are very helpful. Daniel O’Shea T.Y.1 3 Vocabulary challenge BDESIGNATEDHP Find the following words: CONJUNCTION A synonym is a word with the same or similar meaning LAISREVORTNOC CONTROVERSIAL INTERROGATEDI NOITCNUJNOCGN CYNICAL INDICATE BTERPRETNIYOL INKLING MINDICATEVYXN Use the words from the various articles to help you find the answer. Vague idea: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DESIGNATED QKYQMGLXLIURK QMXJRLAVRETNI Synonyms Fairness _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fondness _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Aim _ _ _ _ _ _ INTERPRET Signify _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ INTERROGATED Question _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ INTERVAL YEXCYNICALGMG Numeracy challenge Maths Riddles If you have two twins, three triplets and four quadruplets; how many people do you have? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mr. Smith has 4 daughters. Each of his daughters has a brother. How many children does Mr. Smith have? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ If you have a cake, how many pieces of cake can you form with 3 straight cuts? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ John has been hired to paint the numbers 1 through 100 on 100 apartments. How many times with he have to paint 8? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4
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