The Lockview Linkletter April 2015 Lo c k v ie w Pu b l ic S c h o o l 5 0 5 B u n t i n g Ro a d , S t . C a t h a r in e s O N L2 M 3 A 9 9 0 5 - 9 3 4 - 3 3 3 1 Pr in c i p a l : B o b B l a k e - - V i c e Pr in c ip a l : Pa u le t t e A lc o x From the Office What’s inside this month? News You Can Use 2 The Leopards’ Lair 4 TLC 5 #LeopardMath 6 March Calendar 8 We hope it is official! Has spring finally arrived at Lockview School? As usual, there is plenty to be excited about. Our junior basketball teams are in full swing, intermediate badminton is starting and track & field season is quickly approaching. While the weather has taken a turn for the better it can still be unpredictable. Please make sure that our children are prepared for outside play. Layering clothes is a great way to prepare for the temperature swings and outdoor shoes are a must. It will take some time for our field to dry and harden. A pair of outdoor and indoor shoes will ensure that our school remains mud-free! dangerous time of year, as students have forgotten to be cautious on roads, and crossing streets, and drivers have to adjust to having children playing on the streets again. Let’s all work together to keep this spring safe, and fun for all! Sincerely, Mr. B. Blake, Principal Mrs. P. Alcox, Vice Principal Achieving Success Together As the weather warms up, and our children spend more time outdoors, take some time to review some of the road and safety rules with them. This can be a Dates to remember in April: 1 Pita Lunch 2 Wear Blue 3-6 Easter Weekend 8 Pizza Lunch 15 Pita Lunch 22 Pizza Lunch 23,24 Dental Screening 29 Pita Lunch Lost & (not) found… E.Q.A.O. Reminder Our lost and found collection is constantly overflowing. Parents are always welcome to come check and retrieve misplaced items. Any unclaimed pieces are eventually sent to community care. Please label your child’s clothing. Thank-you! Please note that our students in Grade 3 and Grade 6 will be writing the provincial EQAO Tests between May 25th and June 5th. It is important that students attend school during this time frame. Page 2 News You Can Use Share the joys of summer with a Fresh Air child! Fresh Air summers are filled with children running barefoot through the grass, gazing at star-filled skies or swimming for the first time. Join our New York City host families who will host Fresh Air children at their summer homes next summer, and share the beauty of your community with a Fresh Air child! The Fresh Air Fund, an independent, not-for-profit agency, has provided free summer experiences to more than 1.8 million New York City children from low-income communities since 1877. Each summer, over 4,000 inner-city children visit suburban, rural and small town communities across 13 states from Virginia to Maine and Canada through The Fresh Air Fund’s Volunteer Host Family Program. Fresh Air children are boys and girls, from six to 18 years old, who live in New York City. Children on firsttime visits are six to 12 years old and stay for one or two weeks. Children who are reinvited by host families may continue with The Fresh Air Fund through age 18 and can enjoy extended trips. Over 65 percent of all children are reinvited to stay with their host families, year after year. For more information on hosting a Fresh Air child at your summer home, please contact Tina Mayne at 905-9840290 or visit The Fresh Air Fund online at www.freshair.org. Summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air summer Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this summer! Fresh Air this Prom Project Niagara 2015 – Free Formal Wear Opportunity Prom Project Niagara is a one day fun free formal wear extravaganza for girls and guys! Students can select their perfect head-to-toe look for their prom, formal, or graduation for FREE! This year, we are offering Prom Project Niagara at: Thorold Secondary School Beamsville Secondary School Fort Erie Secondary School If you know of a student who could use this program, please join us on Saturday, April 11th, from 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at one of our locations. Inviting all students who are in need of formal wear for their special day! No registration necessary. 2015 DSBN Road Race – Sunday, April 26th, 2015 Come and celebrate the 12th Anniversary of the DSBN Road Race, sponsored by Meridian Credit Union! Happening Sunday, April 26th, 2015 at the DSBN Education Centre in St. Catharines. 1k Fun Run and 5k Road Race for everyone! Price is still only $10 for students under 20 and $20 for adults 20+! The day includes: Barbecue for participants Prizes for top finishers in each 5km age category Fun Fair with Niagara Inflatables Chip Time Results for 5km race T-shirts for all who pre-register Top school participation prize Registration forms are at your school, or can be found online at www.efnniagara.ca Come join in the fun! For more information on Prom Project please call 905-6412929 ext. 54103, email efn@dsbn.org or visit www.efnniagara.ca Lockview Linkletter Page 3 News You Can Use Free Dental Screening Coming to Lockview A Public Health registered dental hygienist is scheduled to visit our school on April 23rd and 24th 2015 to provide dental screening to students in grade JK, SK, 2, 4, 6 and 8 as required under the Health Protection and Promotion Act. During this time the registered dental hygienist will perform a visual inspection of each child to determine his/ her dental needs. Parents will be contacted if their child requires immediate dental care. Public Health dental programs may financially assist children who do not have access to required dental care. Please contact the Public Health dental program for any of the following: If you do NOT wish your child to participate in the dental screening. If your child is not in one of the targeted grades and you would like him/her to participate. Call the Dental Health Information at 905-688-8248 or 1-888-505-6074 ext. 7399 or email dental@niagararegion.ca. Baby Teeth are Important! A message from your public health nurse Did you know: Baby Teeth are Very Important! Tooth decay is the number one chronic disease of children. Tooth decay can lead to pain, infection, difficulties eating, speech problems, self-esteem issues, decrease school attendance and poor overall health. Niagara Region Public Health (NRPH) screens approximately 25,000 students each year in elementary schools 38% of these students have tooth decay, which is unacceptably high Baby teeth are important! Early preventive care is critical in reducing the likelihood of your child developing painful and serious health problems later in life. Fluoride is not added into our water supply. Therefore, it is recommended that all residents brush their teeth twice daily with fluoridated toothpaste as soon as the first baby tooth erupts (birth to three years – rice grain size portion, three years and older – pea-size portion of fluoride toothpaste) Floss your child’s teeth daily until age eight Ensure your child eats a healthy diet and limits sugary drinks and snacks (ex. fruit roll-ups, gummies and juice boxes) Children should visit at dentist every year starting at their first birthday to prevent problems from starting Fluoride varnish and sealant applications are very effective in preventing tooth decay NRPH has free programs and preventive services to assist children and youth in getting the dental health care they need. For more information please call the Dental Line at 905-688-8248 or 888-505-6074, ext. 7399. Lockview Linkletter Page 4 The Leopards’ Lair Junior Girls’ and Junior Boys’ Basketball Our junior girls basketball season is now underway. We are very excited to have some new and returning players this year. The leopards have been training hard for the tough competition in our area. Practising three times a week to improve our skill and set plays has helped us start the season off on a positive note. The team plays their regular season and playoffs throughout April. Check out the Lockview calendar and come cheer our leopards on! Team members are: Evanthia P, Emma H, Brooke B, Jasmin H, Abby M, Tate L, Ireland H, Natalie B, Destany S, Rylee R, Olivia H, Erin J We introduced the boys’ team in last month’s newsletter. All the best for a great season, Leopards! DSBN Robotics Competition On Tuesday March 3rd, 2015, two teams of junior and intermediate students attended the annual DSBN Robotics Competition held at Club Roma. In teams of 3-4 members, students were presented with 5 different sporting challenges inspired by the Pan Am Games: archery, boxing, canoe slalom, shot put, and weight lifting. Congratulations to one of our junior teams who placed first overall in the competition and to two of our intermediate teams for placing first and third overall. We also celebrate the other teams who placed in individual challenges and showed great professionalism and collaboration throughout the day. Our junior Leopards include: Hudson H., Ireland H., Tate L., Carter M., Wyatt P., Matthew R., Rylee R., Tye S., & J.J. W. Our intermediate Leopards were: Brianna A., Evan C., Blair F., Kailey H., Darren J., Max L., Taneal L., Ian M., Ethan O., Megan P., Curtis R., Destiny S., Todd S., Mathew T., Cole W., & Jordan W. Great job this season! PALS Update The PALS leaders hosted an entertaining Lip Sync Battle for intermediate students, some of whom performed at our March assembly. A few teacher teams also showed off their lip syncing skills as well. The PALS team has also recently purchased some phys. ed. equipment including inflatable cage balls which are sure to be a hit with all students during phys. ed. classes and special events. Great job, team! Lockview Linkletter TLC Page 5 TLC Fun Fair Planning Meeting Date Message from TLC Council Stephanie Damiano, Lawrence McLean, Francie Davidson, Melissa Shaw Finally Spring is HERE! It was a long, cold winter, and we are glad to finally see the end of snow in sight! The TLC want to thank the AMAZING families of Lockview for supporting our Little Caesars Pizza Kit fundraiser. We raised $1370! That money will go towards our year end Fun Fair, which we are thinking will be the first or second week of June. If you are interested in helping out or have some ideas for the Fun Fair please come out to our next meeting at the end of this month or check out and comment on the TLC Facebook Page. Also in the planning stages are the Dance A Thon, which will likely take place in May. Keep an eye out for those pledge sheets in your lil’ one’s backpack. It will be a great day of fun and physical activity! TLC volunteers will also be out at the Track and Field events this spring offering drinks to our athletes. As always, we invite all parents to attend the School Council and Fun Fair planning Meetings. The next one will be on Tuesday, April 28th, 2015. Hope to see you there! Please mark your calendars, come, and join us for the upcoming TLC Meeting. We welcome and encourage all parents to attend. It is a great way to know what is happening at the school, meet other parents and get involved. Tuesday, April 28, 2015 Meetings are from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. in the school library. Pita Day April 1, 15 and 29 Pizza Days April 8 and 22 If any parents can help out with either Pita Pit or Pizza Days, we could use your help! Congratulations! The Russell family was the winner of the February "Like us on Facebook" - Fratelli's Pizza. Winner of the 4 Pita Pit Petitas from our March 12 draw was Nate D. from Miss Parkins’s class. This Month a chance to win a 24 slice of Pizza from Fratelli's Pizzeria on Scott in St Catharines! “Like us" on the TLC Facebook page for your chance to win! Winner will be announced April 27th Lockview Linkletter Page 6 #LeopardMath Kindergarten students were exploring shapes last week.– hunting throughout the school for circles, squares and rectangles. The students couldn’t wait to put their new iPads to work! They created Picollages of the shapes they “collected.” In structures time, some students continued to notice shapes! They all enjoyed using yummy marshmallows and toothpicks as building materials. This year, math is a school learning focus for Lockview staff and students. Together we are exploring through problem solving, reasoning and playful inquiry in order to deepen our understanding and build our skills. To give you a “peek inside” our classrooms, we will be posting photos of our activities in the monthly newsletter, on our SIP bulletin board (across from the office), and on Twitter! Follow us at #LeopardMath to stay in the loop! Lockview Linkletter #LeopardMath Page 7 Grade 2 students have been learning about number magnitude and symmetry. They communicate their thinking in creative ways!
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