Panorama Hills School 1057 Panorama Hills Dr. NW, Calgary, AB T2K 0S4 t | 403-777-6061 f | 403-777-6062 e | panoramahills@cbe.ab.ca Web http://schools.cbe.ab.ca/b397/ Newsletter | December- January 2014/15 Principal’s Message “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela We know that teaching and learning is changing in our province, in our district and in our school. We know that these transformations will change how we assess and report how our students are doing in school. Following Parent Teacher conferences our school blog will have more information about the Calgary Board of Education’s new K-9 report card. It is important to continue to share with you how the new report card addresses the outcomes from the Alberta Program of Studies and how the new four point indicator scale is going to be used. We believe community engagement and involving our parents is crucial in understanding these changes. The purpose of assessment is to both inform teaching, as well as to improve student learning. There has been a shift over the past few years from a more summative way of assessing leaning to a more formative way of assessing student learning. Assessment is about understanding who the learner is as an individual, what their personal strengths and talents are, as well as where the student needs support. Our school continues to be involved in Iris, a tool for students to document their learning, their goals and their understanding about themselves. This tool along with many other formative teaching assessment practices such as learning logs, journals, presentations, peer and self-assessment, inquiry based projects, observations and student conferencing, are techniques that give a far wider range of what a student has actually learned, as well as providing coaching opportunities for teachers. There were several highlights in our school since our last newsletter in October. Please take some time to read the school blog for all the wonderful teaching and learning opportunities that has taken place in your child’s classroom. How wonderful it is to see the daily activities of teaching and learning keeping the building humming. It is good to see our students constantly engaged in purposeful activities that contribute to their learning. Every year, principals are asked to complete a report called the Annual School Results Report. This is posted on the website under the section called “Publications”. This report outlines our previous targets from our School Development Plan and reports what we are working on for the year 2014-2015. There is information on what we accomplished as a school last year. This will be posted on our website in the new year. Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences will be held on December 4th and December 5th. We thank you for your ongoing support of your child’s learning. Our partnership with parents is highly valued as we know that students are more successful in their educational achievement when all the adults in their lives work together. We hope that these conferences provide you with an opportunity to discuss your child’s progress in school and to have your questions addressed. Please note that your child will not be receiving a report card until January 30th. During these conferences, your child’s teacher will be sharing an oral progress report and sharing the look of the new report card. Our virtue this month is Caring. At Panorama Hills School, we demonstrate caring in many different ways. We are a very caring school community. This fall we have participated in many caring acts; The Terry Fox Society, Poppy Fund and the War Veterans’ Food Bank. This December, we will be once again, supporting the Alex Community Health Centre. This community initiative is called “Warm Toes Without Holes”. Included in this newsletter is detailed information regarding this project. Continued... 1 Panorama Hills School Dec 14/Jan 15 ...the holiday season approaches, and with it, many celebrations such as Ramadan, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Christmas. On behalf of the staff of Panorama Hills School, we wish all of the families in our school community a wonderful holiday and extend our warmest Seasons Greetings to everyone. We hope that you and your families have the opportunity to share and enjoy celebrating together with family and friends throughout this holiday season. Sherry Goldenberg, Principal DESTINATION CONSERVATION – Mrs. C. Dorsey This month, several Grade 3 students participated in a special enrichment workshop surrounding environmentally friendly initiatives lead by a program called, Destination Conservation (http:// www.dcplanet.ca). The program strives to teach students about conservation initiatives that they can make and maintain at school. After the workshop, students will plan a campaign, design strategies, and discuss our school's environmental needs at club meetings at school. Members will promote what they’ve learned about sustainable practices with food and water back to their classmates and our school. How do you think we could “go-green” at our school? Stay tuned for new environmentally friendly initiatives by our students at Panorama Hills School! Staff Updates We would like to welcome Mr. Kent Kinsman who will be teaching in Mrs.Meghan Boutillier’s grade 3 classroom while she is on her maternity leave. MATH PARENT EVENING WITH DR. DAVID DECOSTE Thank you to School Council for supporting our parent community in hosting our math parent evening on Nov. 20th. It was wonderful to see so many parents and staff in attendance. Free Library Cards Coming Soon to all CBE students The Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Public Library have teamed up to get free library cards into the hands of all CBE students. Enough cards for every student will be shipped to all CBE schools in the new year. All cards are expected to be delivered to each student by February 2015. Cards can be activated online, by mobile devices or at your local community library. More details to come in January. 2 Kindergarten Registration and Open House Please join us in our school on Thursday, January 8th at 7:00pm for our Kindergarten Open House. This meeting is directed to new families who will be registering their students in Kindergarten for the 2015-2016 school year. We will be sharing important information about Panorama Hills School and the registration process. Registration for Kindergarten will begin on Monday, January 12, 2015. Children who turn four years of age on or before March 1, 2015 are eligible to participate in Kindergarten within the Calgary Board of Education in September, 2015. At the time of registration, we require proof of the child’s name, date of birth and citizenship. The following documents are accepted: Birth Certificate, Canadian Citizenship Certificate, Passport, Record of Landing, Baptismal Certificate, or Court Order. Additionally, we require information that confirms the address (i.e. Driver’s Licence, Utility Bill, Phone Bill, etc.) CBE COLD WEATHER POLICY All students will go outside before school starts, noon supervision and afternoon recess unless the outdoor temperature with wind chill is lower than –19. Please dress children for rainy or winter weather. This includes hats, boots ,mittens, and warm coat. Any parents who wish students to stay indoors, require a doctors note. Unfortunately we do not have supervision for individual students during lunch time, afternoon recess, or before school. All supervisors go outdoors with the children, teachers are unavailable during the lunch hour. If you feel your child is not well enough to go outside while at school you of course are welcome to pick them up for lunch. If you have any questions please contact our school office or visit our web site for more information . http://www.cbe.ab.ca/b397 Panorama Hills School, 777-6061 0 3 Celebrating the Four Seasons You are invited to attend the PHS Grade One Celebration of Learning on Thursday, December 18, 2014. As this is a popular event, we will be having two performances to accommodate all of our families. All grade one students will be participating in both performances. The afternoon performance will be from 1:00pm to 2:00pm and the evening performance will be from 7:00pm to 8:00pm. We encourage parents who are able to attend our afternoon performance to do so in order to help alleviate overcrowding in the evening. Because the seating capacity in our gymnasium is limited to 600 people, we ask that the evening performance be limited to four spectators per family. It is very important that all students participate in both performances in order for the production to be successful. For the evening performance, we are asking all students to be dropped off at the front doors at 6:30pm, wearing their specific t-shirt. Following the performance, parents may meet their child at their classroom. Please come early to get a parking spot and please observe the parking restrictions on the streets surrounding our school. DOORS OPEN AT 12:30pm for the afternoon performance and at 6:30pm for the evening performance. Spectators are asked to stay for the entire performance. Please do not leave after your child has performed. Frequent disruptions deter from the flow of the performance and lessen the enjoyment for other spectators. For this same reason, we request that there be no flash photography during the performance, and that spectators remain seated for the entire duration of the performance. Thank you, Mrs. Goldenberg Principal 4 Panorama Hills School Dec 14/Jan15 VIRTUEOFTHEMONTH–DECEMBER‐CARING What is Caring? Caring is giving love and attention to people and things that matter to you. When you care about people, you help them. When you do a careful job, you give it your very best effort. You treat people and things gently and respectfully. Why Practice It? Without caring, nothing and no one matters. If someone is hurt or sick, no one will help then. When people have an “I don’t care” attitude, they do a sloppy or incomplete job. Things break and people are hurt. Caring people help others feel less alone. Because they care, others trust them. Caring makes the world a better and safer place. Affirmation I care for others and myself. I pay loving attention to the needs of people and animals. I give my best to every job. VIRTUEOFTHEMONTH–JANUARY–HONESTY What is Honesty? Being honest is being open, trustworthy and truthful. When people are honest, they can be relied on not to lie, cheat, or steal. Honesty is telling the truth. It is admitting mistakes even when you know someone might be angry or disappointed. Being honest means that you don’t pretend to be something you are not. Which honesty, you can trust things to be as they appear. Why Practice It? Honesty is important because it builds trust. When people lie, or cover up mistakes, others can’t trust them. When people aren’t honest with themselves, they pretend that something doesn’t matter when it does or they exaggerate to impress others. When you are honest with yourself, you accept yourself as you are. When you are honest, others can believe you. Affirmation I am honest. I can be trusted to keep my word. I admit my mistakes. I tell the truth, kindly and tactfully. I have no need to impress others. I accept myself as I am. 5 Panorama Hills School Who is the Alex Youth Health Centre? The Youth Health Centre will provide comprehensive health services in a multidisciplinary team in a welcoming, accessible, confidential and youth friendly environment, free from judgment and bias. Who is it for? The main purpose of the Youth Health Centre is to reduce barriers to accessing health care for youth aged 13 -20 who may be homeless, and those at risk of being homeless. What services are available? 1. Physician and nursing support 2. Counseling 3. Health related issues 4. Family Issues 5. Drug and Alcohol Issues 6. Education and Employment Counseling 7. Nutrition 8. Food 9. Housing and job search 10.Lost ID 11. Any health issue raised by youth Where is this Youth Health Centre? 1116 Centre Street N Tel 403-520-6270 Why teach CBE students about youth homelessness? As educators, parents, and community members, it is our collective responsibility to teach students about homelessness because it will help them become more aware, compassionate, caring individuals. We teach our students about youth homelessness because… 1.) For students to learn to extend a helping hand, rather than fear a homeless person 2.) So students won’t develop preconceptions and judge people 3.) Students tend to be egocentric and focus on their own needs and don’t spend much time thinking about the needs of others 4.) So students can be empowered to make a difference in their community 5.) By becoming more familiar with people who are different and recognizing commonalities students will relate more empathetically and feel safer in new environments PANORAMA HILLS SCHOOL Initiative: -“Warm Toes Without Holes” During the month of December, Panorama Hills School students along with their families will be asked to donate a pair of new wool work socks filled with toiletries to help support and aid the many homeless youth in Calgary. Families may also want to include a Christmas card or a message of hope and holiday greetings. Items that could be included in the new pair of socks. YHC Wish List Toiletries Deodorant (men’s & women’s) ***Finger and toe nail clippers Hair products (gel, hairspray, etc.) Tweezers Hair brushes Combs Chap-stick Hand Sanitizer (individual sized bottles) Toothpaste Toothbrushes Lotion Shampoo (Full size and mini size) Conditioner (Full size and mini size) Dental Floss Handi-wipes Razors Shaving Cream Soap Q-tips Barrettes and hair elastics Bus tickets Filled socks will be brought back to school by December 17H, 2014. Mrs. Goldenberg, will take the donations to The Alex (CHC) on Friday, December 19TH. 6 PROJECT CONNECTIONS - CBE Board of Trustees’ Policy – Results Statements R-3 Citizenship Each student will be a responsible citizen by being an informed and involved member in his or her local, national and global communities. Will learn how to work as a community for a higher goal and purpose. Students will become informed, active citizens who have the confidence and conviction to work together with other agencies. to take action in their communities/city. This project will help Panorama students develop their decision -making and critical skills as they consider a wide range of political, social, ethical, and the moral problems of youth homelessness. R-4 Personal Development Social Studies Curriculum Connections The initiative … - promotes a sense of belonging and acceptance in students as they engage in active and responsible citizenship at the local, community level. - fosters students understanding and involvement in practical and ethical issues that face their communities and humankind. - enables students to develop an understanding of who they are, what they want to become and the society in which they want to live. - engages in problem solving and conflict resolution with an awareness of the ethical consequences of decision making. Each student will acquire the skills, attitudes and knowledge to achieve personal highest potential. Awareness and responsibility of social issues in Calgary and their community. Understanding of the family/social dynamics; homelessness is not bias to race, gender, age. “WARM TOES WITHOUT HOLES” R-5 Character Each student will possess the character to do what is right, act morally with wisdom, and balance individual concerns with rights and needs of others. In general, individuals tend to be egocentric and self centered. This project will focus on the needs of others. Personal character traits, are developed and changed when individuals overcome certain challenges and achieve personal goals in their lives. Helping those in need in our community can motivate students to change less than desirable traits to becoming an individual who is determined, courageous, empathetic, and confident. PANORAMA HILLS SCHOOL “Educating Tomorrow’s Citizens Today” 7 Panorama Hills School Dec 14/Jan15 Panorama Hills Community Enhancement Society Kindergarten Movie Night—November 20th THANK YOU!!! A hugeVisit School Council thank you to all the parents of our school who have given their time so far this school year. Whether it be volunteering in the classroom, field trips, helping with our events or coming to our first two presentations for School Council… thank you. Did you know??? Our first movie night was a success, with 193 people in attendance and a sell-out of popcorn. It was the perfect number for our first night. We made $630 for the school, plus have extra water, juice and new exciting ideas for the next one. Thank you to all parent volunteers that helped make it a fun evening for everyone. We would also like to thank the Captain Nichola Goddard Leadership Students for assisting us in the set-up and clean-up for the evening. We need at least 4 parent volunteers to help us with the set-up of upcoming Movie Nights. Please email us if you’re interested (melanie-parent@hotmail.com). The next Movie Night– featuring “Home Alone” - will be for Grade 3 students and their families. It will be on Thursday, December 11, doors open at 6:30 movie starts at 6:45. The Panorama Hills School Council has our own blog!! Access it through Grade 1 Movie Night will be Thursday, February 5, 2015 the PHS website or Grade 2 Movie Night will be Thursday, April 9, 2015 http://phsschoolcouncil.blogspot.ca/ Boston Pizza Fundraiser Feel free to subscribe to it, you will receive any updates right to your inbox As you may have seen on the blog, we raised $274 dollars in the first two weeks of this new fundraiser and another $255 for November, for a total of $529. We are so pleased that you are bringing in your receipts from Boston Pizza, please continue to do so. We have provided boxes in each classroom so it makes it easier for children to drop off the receipts - please bring them directly to the school as opposed to leaving them at the various BP locations. School Council Meeting January 29th Please join us at the next School Council presentation in the new year. Watch for information available on our blog– http://phsschoolcouncil.blogspot.ca/ This fundraiser is an easy way for us to raise money for the school while spending some time out with your family. Keep those receipts coming in! Remember, we will be doing draws each month for free Boston Pizza kids meals. Please make sure your child’s name is on the back of the receipts along with school name and teacher name which would assist us too. We only have these arrangements with the following locations: Creekside, Country Hills, Crowfoot and Beddington. 8 Panorama Hills School Dec 14/Jan15 9 Panorama Hills School Dec 14/Jan15 10 year’s end | a focus on the future As a busy and productive 2014 comes to a close we look back on the gifts and accomplishments of the past year. The fall is when we review the performance of the Calgary Board of Education through the learning of our students and through the feedback we receive from staff and parents. It is also when we turn our thoughts to continuing learning for each student, each staff member, and to our goals for continuous improvement. We have much to celebrate and to look forward to in the Calgary Board of Education. This fall we had more than 3,700 new students enrol in our schools, bringing our total enrolment to 114,500 students. We are very proud to be the dynamic learning community of choice for students across Calgary. We are also proud of the academic results our students are achieving. In the 2013-14 provincial achievement tests and diploma exams, our students continued to outperform the province in most subjects, particularly at the standard of excellence. Over the past five years, we’ve seen high school completion rates climb from 69.6 per cent to 74 per cent for those who complete high school in three years. For those who complete high school in five years, the rate improves to 80.7 per cent. In the last year, our students have also made significant contributions in their communities, volunteering thousands of hours and raising much-needed funds for local and global initiatives. Many of those students celebrated their achievements in November at We Day in Calgary, where 16,000 students were inspired to “be the change” in their world. To each of you who have stood alongside our students as they’ve learned, grown, contributed and flourished, we offer our appreciation. Together as staff and parents and community we can be proud and humbled by what our students have accomplished and by the fine people they are becoming. Together we can know that our efforts have made a difference. The Calgary Board of Education is a place of great commitment and of collective impact. Looking ahead to 2015 and beyond, we are committed to continued excellence and to creating new levels of success for all. We will seek new ways to offer flexibility and choice to our students from their first day in kindergarten to their graduation in Grade 12. We want every child to choose a path that makes the most sense for them, and we want to provide the support they need to be successful. We will continue to build learning programs that help students build their knowledge and skills and that engage them as learners of today and prepare them for dynamic and successful futures. I look forward to 2015 with optimism, hope and a strong belief that the work we do together will benefit our community for decades to come. Please accept my wish for you and your family to enjoy a happy, restful and safe holiday season. David Stevenson Chief Superintendent of Schools December 2014 11
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