JOHN TAYLOR COLLEGIATE Piper News www.sjsd.net 470 HAMILTON AVE. Winnipeg, Manitoba R2Y 0H4 PHONE: 204-888-8930 FAX: 204-889-9999 Principal: Mr. S. Lockhart Vice Principals: Mrs. H. Palmer, Mrs. S. James Mrs. S. Kent March 2015 DATES TO REMEMBER MARCH 11 13 17 17 19-21 24 27 Band Parent Meeting @ 6:30 p.m. In-service—No School Early Dismissal –2:45 p.m. P.A.R.T.Y. Fieldtrip Brandon Jazz Festival Parent-Teacher Conference 3:30p.m.—7pm Last Day Before Spring Break APRIL 6 7 15-17 21 24 School Re-opens Early Dismissal—2:45 p.m. JT Musical Early Dismissal—2:45 p.m. In-service No School Early Dismissal @ 2:45 p.m. March 17 May 5 April 7 May 19 April 21 June 2 Thursday, March 24, 2015 3:30p.m.—7:00p.m. Book your appointment online starting March 18th JT wears pink to stand together as a school community against bullying ~ Feb. 25, 2015 IMPORTANT NOTICE Please be sure to take some time to read over our new John Taylor Collegiate Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy. Technology in the classroom is here to enhance the curriculum and it is critical that it serves as a support rather than a distraction. Please see pages 6 & 7 SPRING BREAK March 30th—April 3rd The month of March is a busy time in our JT office as we are preparing staff work loads and student timetables for the 2015-16 school year. Thanks to all those students and parents who returned their registration form on time. Your assistance will make timetabling and scheduling easier for the office staff. Payment for many school activities including graduation, class fees, student fees can be done on line through Schools cash online, an online payment system that JTC is piloting this year. Visit our school website for more details of how to register for School Cash Online. Parent/teacher and student interviews take place March 24 from 3:40 -7:00 pm. Please check out our website at http://johntaylor.sjsd.net for the online registration procedures. Progress reports will be mailed home only for students with marks below 60% which will also include an attendance profile and information on registering for parent teacher interviews. All parents can access the Power School Parent portal by going to our website. If you have difficulty with your user name or password, please contact our office at 888-8930. If you have any other issues or concerns don’t hesitate to contact our school office at 888-8930. Have a great spring break! S Lockhart PLC TUESDAYS In order to promote our professional learning communities, our school day will continue to start at 9:00 am on Tuesdays Period 1: 09:00—0:00 Period 2: 10:05—11:05 Period 3: 11:10 — 12:03 Period 4: 12:03 — 1:06 Period 5: 1:11– 2:19 Period 6: 2:24—3:30 2 Several students from JT took the morning off to participate in this year’s blood drive. Our PowerSchool Parent Portal where you can view your student’s grades and attendance on line is operational. If you have not received information on using the portal or forget your logon information from last year please contact our office for a brochure, user name and password. Piper News On Friday, Feb. 20th, John Taylor’s Dream Catcher students, spent a day at this year’s 46th edition of the Festival du Voyageur. Their day was filled with great music, amazing foods and wondrous sights, they had no choice but to re-embody the spirit of the voyageurs, Métis and First Nations people. The coming month will see our basketball and hockey teams heading into playoffs, come out and support the teams in their run for a conference championships and bids to provincials. Several spring sport teams will be starting or have started practicing for what we hope to be an early spring. Track and Field( after spring break), Rugby (Monday nights), Handball (first week of March), Soccer (first week in March), ultimate frisbee, beach volleyball, and badminton( first week of March) will all be getting started in the next two months. For more info or tryout times and dates contact one of our PE staff for more information. Grade 11 and 12 out of school physical education hours (75) are due May 15th and modules will also need to be completed by this date. Grade 11 and 12 in school physical education has started their outings to community venues that will include St. James Centennial Pool, Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Silver Heights Archery Range and Academy West Bowling. Upcoming intramural sports include badminton and floor hockey. A few up coming highlights of other PE classes will be cross-country skiing, table tennis, snowshoeing, skating, and combative games. The sustainable wilderness classes will also be busy in the coming month with trips currently being planned for a variety of outdoor adventures. “Raising All Students towards Distinction” 3 GRAD 2015 Enjoy a short stack for a tall cause John Taylor Grad 2015 Fundraiser Tickets are $10—60% of all proceeds will be donated to Grad 2015 When: March 21, 2015 8 a.m.—10 a.m. Where: Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar 1150 Grant Ave. Your ticket includes 3 Pancakes, 3 Bacon Strips and a Beverage Tickets go on sale on March 12, 16, 17, & 18 during the lunch hour. SAFE GRAD—SAVE THE DATE RUMOURS COMEDY CLUB FUNDRAISER MAY 1st, 2015 MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW. Mar. 12, 16-18—Tickets go on sale for Pancake Breakfast Mar. 21st—Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser 8a.m.—10 a.m. Mar. 26th—Grad Photo Re-takes 4 Piper News The grade 9 English teachers have been working with their students to better prepare them for the workforce. This is being done by ensuring students’ social media accounts and email addresses are professional in nature. As well, students are also working on résumé and cover letter writing. This is a continuation of the Career Life and Exploration credit that students’ math teachers started with them in the first semester. Additionally, grade 9 teachers will soon be administering the second of two diagnostic tests which measures how students’ literacy has progressed throughout the year. There are a number of writing contests that students can enter. If interested, see Mr. Marquart for more information. Can't study math? Not true! Studying for math is all about practicing! Every student has math work in his or her binder. The actual work and solutions can be covered, and the problems redone. Parents can be most effective in asking their child to "show me how this math work is done”. When your daughter or son shows someone else how to solve the problem much reflection and review transpires! The very act of demonstrating math skills is a learning experience. Students should regularly review their notes, continue to redo the questions, and seek extra help from their teacher. Students can also check Edmodo to review past lessons on line. Teachers often give out reviews before tests, as students complete them they are really studying for math at the same time! Happy studying! MARCH MATHLETIC MADNESS! Attention all students signed up for Mathletics. March is Mathletic Madness! For every correct answer on Mathletic lessons, tests and live competitions, you earn points towards prizes (including a tablet) in the national competition. At John Taylor we will have weekly draws for a $5 canteen credit, T-shirts, water bottles and more. The highest point leader from JT at the end of March will receive a grand prize of a TI-84 graphing calculator valued at $180. “Raising All Students towards Distinction” 5 IMPORTANT NOTICE In response to feedback from parents, teachers and students we felt that it was time to develop our own policy around what BYOD looks like at JT. We started the process by meeting with our Student Advisory committee considering what is being done in other school divisions, provinces and countries. We created a draft policy which we then shared with all school staff. Staff provided feedback and the policy was refined further. The finished product will then be shared with our Parent Council in April. Please feel free to contact the JT administration if you have any questions or require further information. John Taylor Collegiate Bring Your Own Device Policy Rationale BYOD is a privilege and not a right and is intended to enhance the curriculum. John Taylor Collegiate recognizes the benefits to learning that a BYOD program can be. It is the intention of this policy to facilitate and support the use of devices in school. As such, student use of a personally-owned device must support the instructional activities currently occurring in the school environment. Students must ensure that personal-devices are charged. Devices may not be charged in the classroom. The use of a personal device is not to be a distraction in any way to teachers or students. Personal devices must not disrupt class or private study areas in any way. The BYOD policy falls under our internet acceptable use policy with which all students must agree to and comply. Students will be responsible for the correct care, security and safety of all personal devices when in school. Students shall not distribute or possess pictures, video or any other material relating to students or staff. Distribution can be as small as emailing/texting to one person or as large as posting images or videos online. 6 Piper News John Taylor Collegiate Bring Your Own Device Policy Continued Acceptable Use Locations Location Use Classrooms, gymnasium, fitness centre, dance studio, theatre, band/choral room and extended programs e.g. field trips. As directed by teachers to enhance curriculum. Change rooms, bathrooms, library, work experience sites and exam locations. Not permitted. School staff may prohibit, restrict or regulate use of personallyowned devices. During class time in the academic wing. Cafeteria In the hallways during breaks Work experience during break times Balcony During lunch hour (12:03-1:06pm) Before 8:30am After 3:30pm Permitted **The use of a personal device is not to be a distraction in any way to teachers or students. Personal devices must not disrupt class or private study areas in any way. Consequences First Incident The student will receive a verbal warning and the device will be confiscated by the teacher until the end of the period. Second Incident The device will be confiscated into the care of administration until a parent/guardian comes to the school for a conference to review the school policy. Parents/guardians and students must then sign a form stating that they understand that any subsequent violations will result in the student losing BYOD privileges. Repeated Incidents Repeated incidents will result in a range of consequences that may include but are not limited to further loss of privileges, an interview with an administrator, meeting with parents, and/or suspension. Students shall not distribute or possess pictures, video or any other material relating to students or staff. (Distribution can be as small as emailing/texting to one other person or as large as posting images or video online). This behaviour will result in an immediate referral to the office. Students must complete any work that may be affected by the confiscation. “Raising All Students towards Distinction” 7 A COMMUNITY EVENT Cool to Care presents a Safe Schools Forum Be Safe Using Social Media 4:30 – 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 25, 2015 John Taylor Collegiate, 470 Hamilton Avenue Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest and other social networks have become an integral part of our online lives. Social networks are a great way to stay connected with others, but how much personal information is safe to post? St. James-Assiniboia School Division invites all members of our community to attend this important social media safety forum see what the Division is doing to support students in online safety, listen to experts and learn about safety measures that can be implemented at home. The Safe Schools Forum Will Feature • Opening Remarks: The Honourable Peter Bjornson, Minister of Education and Advanced Learning • True North Foundation Project 11 • Tell Them From Me: Division Safety Survey Data • Digital Media Showcase • Social Media In Our Schools: presented by SJASD Coordinators Andy McKiel and Darren Kuropatwa • Cybersafety: presented by Constable Andrea Cain and Constable Shannon Fedoruk • Student presentations at all levels iPad Draw. Free Pizza Dinner. The Safe Schools Forum is appropriate for all ages. St. James-Assiniboia School Division Visit our Great Schools for Growing and Learning at www.sjsd.net School Cash Online is an easy to use and safe way to pay for your children’s school fees. Now, with a few clicks, you can pay for your child’s yearbook, class trips and so much more from your own home. All you have to do is register an account, attach your children and in no time you will be able to make payments online. We accept many different payment forms so come in and check us out! 8 Piper News Congratulations to the JT choir for their silver award for their performance at Westminster church. They sang with great feeling and exciting energy. “Raising All Students towards Distinction” 9 March 2015 Agenda Calendar Mon 2 Tue 3 Early Dismissal @ 2:45p.m. Jazz Concert @ 7p.m. 9 10 M.A.D.D. Presentation @ 10 a.m. 16 17 Early Dismissal @ 2:45p.m. Wed Thu Fri 4 5 6 Concours @ 6 p.m. Concours @ 6 p.m. 11 12 13 Inservice Day No school 18 Gr. 9 immunizations 19 Brandon Jazz Festival 20 Brandon Jazz Festival 25 Safe Schools Forum 26 27 Gym Blast Band Parent Meeting @ 6:30p.m. P.A.R.T.Y. Fieldtrip 23 24 Parent –Teacher Conference @ 3:30—7p.m. 10 4:30-6:30p.m. Piper News Grad Photo Re-takes Last day of school before Spring Break
© Copyright 2024