May 2015 Lakewood School Parent Newsletter Principal: Mrs. L. White Phone: 204-889-9360 Fax: 204-889-9361 School Website: lakewood.sjsd.net SJSD Division Website: www.sjsd.net ********* Lakewood School Mission Statement “Lakewood School will promote learning as a lifelong goal by encouraging children to try their best in their school work and to become caring and responsible citizens. Lakewood students and staff will work together as a team to provide a safe and respectful community to help reach our goal.” ********* To view this newsletter on-line, please visit our website at: lakewood.sjsd.net Principal’s Message Lakewood students are looking forward to participating in a wide variety of activities during the month of May – Marathon Club, the John Taylor ‘Family of Schools’ Concert, the May Assembly, the St. James Regional Heritage Fair, Lakewood Idol, the SJSD Spring Youth Forum, classroom field trips, track and field, and so much more. May is also the time of year when our students’ outdoor activity levels increase. The students at Lakewood become involved in a number of community sports and outdoor activities such as soccer, baseball, bike riding, running, etc. These sports and outdoor activities are extremely worthwhile and are essential to a child‘s growth and development. However, with school gradually coming to a close, it is extremely important that our students continue to display good work habits at school, complete their daily assignments, and review their school work at home on a regular basis in order to maintain and/ or increase their levels of achievement in all subject areas. Parental support in ensuring that our students are getting a good night’s sleep, eating well, and maintaining effective work habits at school and at home is greatly appreciated! Although we may only have two months of school remaining, it is shaping up to be a very busy but rewarding time. Thank you for your continued support. May 4: John Taylor May 7: SJSD Heritage May 21: Grade 4 Hep B ’Family of Schools’ Con- Fair at Lakewood Immunizations (A.M.) May 7: Parent Council May 21: ‘Welcome to Honey Pick-up at 6:00 pm Kindergarten’ Evening May 8: Lakewood Idol May 25: Parent Council Dear Parents, April showers bring May flowers and we are all ready for May. There are many things to celebrate in the month of May. We celebrate the academics our students have learned thus far: favorite books they’ve enjoyed, stories they have written, and math problems they have learned to solve! May also reminds us of all there is to learn about our world and the joy we receive from nature‘s new beginnings. Children are so interested in learning about their environment: plants, trees, animals, insects, rocks, and even all there is to know about dirt! It reminds us all to view the world through a child‘s eyes— all that fosters curiosity and magic! Mrs. L. White Important Dates cert (7:00 pm —8:30 pm) May 5 & 19: Early Dismissal / Staff Meeting May 5: Grade 5 Farewell Parent Meeting—6:30 pm May 6: May Assembly at 8:45 am May 13: Parent Council Pizza Lunch May 18: Victoria Day, No School Meeting at 6:30 pm May 26: Gr. 4/5 Track and Field Meet at JT June 3: June Assembly Lakewood School Parent Newsletter Page 2 SJSD Divisional Science Fair Results Divisional Science Fair Results There were a total of five projects from Lakewood School entered into the Divisional Science Fair at George Waters Middle School / St. James Collegiate on Wednesday, April 8, 2015. Rainforests Alyssa C. & Lindsay C. SILVER Strawberry Tigers Raine H. & Micayla L. BRONZE Congratulations go out to ALL of our Divisional 2015 Science Fair participants on a job well done! Here are the results: The Solar System Caitlin K. & Sherrisa M. SILVER The Rock Cycle Jesse A. SILVER Shining Armour Cole B. GOLD SJSD Divisional Heritage Fair 2015 The St. James-Assiniboia School Division's annual Heritage Fair is a showcase of student displays from across the Division. SJSD Divisional Heritage Fair 2015 Nicole L. Closing Ceremonies & Awards: Ryland S. Project Judging: The following participants were chosen to represent Lakewood School at the Divisional Heritage Fair on Thursday, May 7th: 9:00 a.m.—12:00 p.m. Lakewood School Gym 6:00 p.m. Lakewood School Gym Good luck to all of Lakewood`s Heritage Fair participants! Public Project Viewing: 5:30 p.m.—6:00 p.m. Lakewood School Gym Tristen A. & Steven D. Exciting Patrol News ONCE AGAIN… Lakewood School Patrols Win First Place!!!!! Congratulations Lakewood Patrols! FIRST PLACE in St. JamesAssiniboia School Division was recently announced, and proudly awarded to our very own Lakewood School Patrols for their exemplary dedication and performance in keeping our students safe to and from school. In recognition of their achievement, all our Grade 5 patrols will be attending an awards ceremony hosted by the Winnipeg Police Service at the Convention Center on June 5, 2015. This is the 4th year in a row that our Lakewood School Patrols have received this honor. This is a huge accomplishment for our students, as there are 15 elementary schools in our division that employ patrols. Special thanks goes out to our very capable students, and to their parents, who help ensure that their children fulfill their commitment by being reliable and prompt in their duties. It has been my honour to work with these Grade 5 students. I am so proud of their achievement. Mrs. Loewen Lakewood School Parent Newsletter Page 3 Gym News “Every child is a winner if they try their very best!” As we prepare to wrap up our season of sports and extracurricular activities, the Volleyball Club will be taking part in a Friendship Tournament at John Taylor Collegiate on Monday, May 4th, and the Badminton Club will begin the following week (Tuesday. May 12, 2015— 3:25 p.m.-4:25 p.m.). Also available to all students in Kindergarten to Grade 5 is our Marathon Club. This club is designed to meet the needs of anyone interested in developing their fitness by walking, jogging, or running. The club meets on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 8:00 a.m. to 8:25 a.m. in front of the school. One lap around the school building is 400 meters, which means that four laps around the building will equate to 1.6 kilometers or one mile. For the students in Grades 2-5 who are not able or interested in making the early morning jog, we also meet every Tuesday and Thursday from 11:25 a.m.11:55 a.m. The group will eat in the gym following their jog. ance, a mini marathon has been organized for June 11th from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Rain Date: Thursday, June 18th, 2015 Anyone interested in helping with the community run is asked to call or e-mail: Mr. Spiers jspiers@sjsd.net To celebrate the end of the year, and to allow the participants an opportunity to test their endur- Earth Day & Lights Out Canada Challenge 2015 On Wednesday, April 22nd— ’Earth Day’—the students and staff at Lakewood School participated in the 2015 Lights Out Canada Challenge. Earth Day April 22 Lights throughout the school were turned off during the daylight hours for the entire school day. The overall message for the day was that global warming is a serious issue that requires action and that each person has enormous power to affect positive change. clothing that were blue, green or brown to show their support for sustainable living. By taking part in Lights Out Canada 2015, our students joined other engaged youth across Canada to reduce their ecological footprint. “Teaching kids the message of Earth Day is the legacy we leave for all mankind. The most important thing for kids to know is that Earth Day is not one day of celebrating by creating more garbage, but instead a reminder of what we should be doing all year long.” Students and staff were also encouraged to wear items of Lakewood School Parent Council The Lakewood School *Promote an environment that Parent Council is a dedi- helps all students develop to cated group of parents who work collaboratively to: *Develop a strong relationship between home, school, and the wider community Lakewood School Parent Council 2014-2015 their full potential The Lakewood Parent Council always welcomes If you are interested in helping out or staying connected with the school, there is always room on Lakewood School’s Parent Council. new parents. The next Parent Council Meeting is scheduled for: *Enhance educational oppor- Monday, May 25th at tunities for all students 6:30 p.m. in the Library The Lakewood School Parent Council Executive lakewoodparentcouncil@hotmail.com Lakewood School Parent Newsletter Page 4 Music News Lakewood’s Elementary Music Program 2014-2015 Last Early Dismissal Date: June 2, 2015 2:55 p.m. Last Assembly: June 3, 2015 8:45 a.m. The Grade 4/5 students will be performing at the ‘Family of Schools’ concert on Monday, May 4, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at John Taylor Collegiate. The theme this year is space. The students will be performing a very special rendition of “Catch a Falling Star” with glow sticks and rope lighting. The students have worked very hard on this piece and will make Lakewood School very proud. This is a free concert open to everyone. Please come out for a wonderful evening of music making. For those students in Grade 4 and 5 who own an acoustic guitar and are interested in learning how to play their guitar, please be sure to sign up for Lakewood’s Guitar Club. This club will meet every Tuesday and Thursday during the lunch hour starting on Tuesday, May 12th. Many students are preparing for the St. James Divisional Musical Theatre auditions. This year, they are preparing Lion King for their production in January 2016. Good luck to all of the students who are auditioning. They have been working very hard on their songs and lines. Remember to come out to Lakewood Idol on Friday, May 8, 2015. This will be another wonderful evening of entertainment. Ms. Casselman Important Information... CELEBRATIONS OF LEARNING Please mark your calendars Tuesday, June 23, 2015 9:00 a.m.—K & 1 10:15 a.m.—2/3 & 4 2:00 p.m.—Grade 5 SCHOOL VANDALISM School vandalism often involves graffiti, broken windows, damage to roofs and playground equipment. To report suspicious activity on the school grounds between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., or to report an act of school vandalism in Winnipeg, call: 204-231-4556 Our security firm will attend after receipt of your call. Thank you for your continued support! ‘Welcome to Kindergarten’ Lakewood School will be hosting... ‘Welcome to Kindergarten’ on Thursday, May 21, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. May 21, 2015 6:00 p.m. the school. Students will have an opportunity to meet one another as well as the Kindergarten teachers. Families will receive a Our new Kindergarten families ‘Welcome to Kindergarten’ will be invited to take part in a bag filled with valuable early learning and literacy variety of learning centers at resources to take home containing: books, magnetic letters and numbers, play dough, construction paper, etc. to use with their Kindergarten child. “A great education begins with a great Kindergarten experience.” Lakewood School Parent Newsletter Page 5 ROOTS OF EMPATHY BABIES NEEDED Lakewood School is looking for families to volunteer with their young babies for the Roots of Empathy program. This evidence-based program brings a baby into an elementary school classroom over a school year and the results are lowering of aggressive behaviours and an increase of pro-social behaviours. The children bond to the baby – develop emotional literacy – and bullying is reduced. Families who might be interested can contact Lakewood School at 204-889-9360 or e-mail the school at lakewood@sjsd.net. Babies need to have been born between June and September 2015. There are family visits once a month (9 visits) starting in October and the sessions are conducted by a certified Roots of Empathy instructor. Families who participate see their baby become a VIP and have an enjoyable experience while making a difference. Thank you for your consideration! Lakewood School 2015-2016 Based on current enrolment projections… Lakewood School was approved for the following classroom configuration for the 2015-2016 school year. 2—Kindergarten Classes 1—Grade 1 Class 3—Grade 2/3 Classes 1—Music Teacher 1—Grade 1/2 Class 3—Grade 4/5 Classes 1—Phys. Ed. Teacher 1—Resource Teacher (100%) 1– Guidance Counsellor (50%) / Reading Recovery Teacher (50%) The purpose of the Class Placement Process is to maximize learning and teaching opportunities for all students and teachers by constructing balanced classes. The class creation process is a complex one involving the gathering of information about student needs and the making of collaborative decisions from staff and administrative teams about student placement in classes. Factors considered are academic progress, individual learning styles, interactions between classmates, specific learning needs in different areas, gender balance, and information provided by the current teachers, child, and parents. School organization and classroom make up are also determined by many other factors; numbers of students registered in a grade, combinations of grades, and staff allocation. Placing students is not an easy task and the professionals in our school invest a great deal of time and thought into the process. If you have concerns/information to share, please speak with your child’s current teacher about your child’s needs. Try to elaborate on the learning environment and program structure that you feel best meets the educational needs of your child. Class list placements will be finalized and included with June report cards after this process has been completed. Thank you for your support as we strive to create the best possible learning environment for all of the students at Lakewood School.
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