Carterton School Newsletter 6 – 26 May 2015 Dear Parents and Caregivers Thank you so much to Blake from the Studio who has donated his old scooter to school, so someone who does not have a scooter now has one to play on. That is very kind and thoughtful of you Blake. You are showing our 3Rs - respecting others. Scooter days will now have to be Monday, Thursday and Friday, NOT Wednesday, as we found they are interfering with the basketball and netball practices which we have to have on Wednesday lunchtimes! The number of digital devices in schools around the world are growing, as Boards of Trustees, teachers and families realise the potential they bring for engaged learning. Our long term aim is for our students to have access to a device whenever it suits what they are learning - and this can be a lot of a day. Sharing devices (lap tops, Chromebooks, iPads etc) is sometimes frustrating for children (and teachers!) This year our BOT have committed to trialing a class where every child has access to a device whenever they need it (R11, our 1 to 1 Chromebook class). The Board have bought enough Chromebooks for this class, and they remain school property (so cannot be taken home.) Some families have purchased a Chromebook that their child can use in class but also take home. Our Year 1 and 2s are using iPads in class. While we do not have a policy yet of everyone needing a device for their learning we are able to give our families the opportunity to purchase a device to be used at school - when it is paid for it can come home too. FAQ...What is a Chromebook? A Chromebook links to the internet through the Google Chrome operating system and does not save documents as a 'microsoft office' like programme. Everything is stored in the cloud. A range of fabulous apps are accessed from the Google cloud too. You have access to your documents from any computer. Our students are using their Chromebooks to write, design and share documents to learn, create and share the aspect of the curriculum they are studying. Why an iPad? iPads address a variety of learning styles and create interactive classroom environments, they engage the children, are very portable and open up the world of learning from anywhere - not just in the classroom. They are more suited to younger children with their 'swipe' features. This term we are able to offer parents the same purchase price for a Chromebook or iPad that the school has access to. (The price does not include a cover or insurance). When full payment has been made the device can go home in the evenings and weekends. If you would like to see the Chromebooks in action you are welcome to come in and see Raewyn Harnden and her class in room 11. SWSWAG hui (South Wairarapa Super Whanau Advisory Group) In 2014 Ngati Kahungunu launched their iwi education plan for the Wairarapa. Since then the iwi has hosted two hui per term for schools and whānau in the South Wairarapa. These SWSWAG hui (South Wairarapa Super Whanau Advisory Group) have included teachers and whānau from all of the early childhood, primary and secondary schools in the region. They have all been a great chance to get together to hear from iwi leaders such as Lynette Bradnam and Maxine Hemi and just to talk together about how we can work together to support the learning of all Māori students. The next hui is on the 2nd of June at the Hurunui-O-Rangi Marae in Gladstone. We have been invited to be part of the Tangata Whenua, and for us and the tamariki of Ākonga Māori to help and be part of the pōwhiri. This is our ‘school marae’...we state this in our school pepeha, so our support and involvement in the pōwhiri and hui is very important to us. The pōwhiri starts at 5.30pm, so the tamariki/ whanau would need to be at the marae at 4.30pm….more details to follow. To help the marae with the pōwhiri and catering I need to let them know the numbers of whānau who will be coming. Could you let me know that you are coming either by returning the slip below, or replying to this by emailing, or phoning me by the end of this week. At some of the hui, there has been a competition to see which school brings along the most whanau – wouldn’t it be great if Carterton School won this time! Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou, Lesley Standish Ph: 379 5547 (hm) 379 4010 (school) email: lstandish@carterton.school.nz Carterton School Whānau Hui - Tuesday 16 June, 6-7pm In the School Staffroom. To all whānau, parents and caregivers, Come along to our meeting to share ideas, thoughts, friendship and plan our way forward. Let me know if you have any items you would like included in the hui. Ngā mihi nui Lesley Standish Ph: 379 5547 (hm) 379 4010 (school) email: lstandish@carterton.school.nz Nau mai, haere mai koutou katoa! Everyone is welcome! We have begun Pacific Island Dance at school, on Monday lunchtimes, with the expertise of Maryanne Gulliver. All students are welcome to attend. A big thank you to Maryanne for volunteering her time. Many thanks to the people who have downloaded our FREE School App. To download the app for free on iPhone or Android search ‘Carterton School’ in the app store. Please note, you are also able to download this onto your iPad / iPod / tablet. If you want to be first to get updates from school make sure you join up! YUMMY FRUIT. We are collecting stickers and bar codes from YUMMY fruit. All stickers go towards helping us get free sports gear for our school. Send the stickers or bar codes to school from any YUMMY products! BOT meeting tonight Tuesday 26 May in the staffroom 7pm. Do you know we have a brilliant After School Care facility at our school hall 3-6pm every day? Irene and Dolly run 'Hart 4 Kids', a very well organised and structured programme to keep your children safe and occupied when school has finished. Subsidies are available. Contact them on 379 7821 or 027 716 5652 or pop in after school to see them and find out more. Do you have any unwanted, old but usable (and safe) tools which we could use as set up for our planned 'Man Shed'? This is going to be a space where our senior boys can go to make items while being supervised. Anything gratefully received! Please bring any donations to the office or to Lesley Kennedy, the co ordinator. SPORTS ROUND UP! Carterton School Cross Country - This annual event is being held next week, Wednesday 3 June. The postponement date is Friday 5 June. The course runs through our school grounds and also through our east side neighbours' property, The Pattersons' field. The event will start at 10.00am. Students are advised to run in shoes and to wear house colours. Those runners(Years 3-8) finishing in the first 12-15 places,(depending on time between places ) will then compete in the South Wairarapa Cross Country event held out at Kahutara School on Wednesday 17 June. Come along next Wednesday and support our tamariki, demonstrating their strength, endurance and determination in our Cross Country race. Some of our senior cross country runners will be lucky enough to have the opportunity for some off site cross country training with PC Dean Adams in the week between our school and inter school cross country events. They will go to Fensham Reserve for two sessions, Mon 8th & Thurs 11th June 1.45-3pm. If you are able to come along with a car (and join in the run if you would like to!) please contact us at the office. Thursday next week we are taking part in a Yr 7&8 Ki-o-rahi tournament. We have had training sessions over the past few weeks. Good luck team! Basketball Results: The Year 8’s won by more than 20 points against St Mary’s. On court play was a-mazing! The Year 7’s had a hard game against the top team of the league. Adults commented they played right to the end of the game with heart and showed great fair play. Special thanks to Jane Cadwallader and Josh Hunter for your help with training and all of our wonderful supporters. School Lunches – available again from today Tuesday 26 May. Welcome back Francelle, Margaret & the team! Lunches can be ordered each Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday. Friday is sausage sizzle day - $1.50 per sausage in bread. Robi Combs – The school is missing two Robi combs. If you have them at home please return them to the school office. No Music Lessons this week. Mrs Ashby will be back next week. PTA Fundraiser The Wairarapa Book the new, Wairarapa-exclusive discount book. Order form coming home with this newsletter. Here is the opportunity to purchase and experience a truly wonderful range of hand-picked products and services from over 90 of Wairarapa’s best businesses and services – all with enticing discounts. Enjoy them yourself, share with friends and family and support your community. This is the ideal excuse to visit the Wairarapa or if you’re lucky enough to live here, try something new or save on your favourite pursuit. We have over 90 Wairarapa businesses offering special discounts to book holders. From luxury to the everyday – there’s plenty for everyone. Cafes, restaurants, food producers, fashion and other retail, health and beauty, fitness, gardening, accommodation, photography, tours and family-friendly activities and adventure. Offer this to your family and friends. Visit http://purewairarapa.co.nz/wairarapa-book/ The single use discount vouchers in the book will be valid for one year from the release date of the book, 1st August 2015. Cost of book $40. Contribution of $10 to your Fundraising Group (Carterton School) is included Sales close 12 June 2015. Place your order online or directly with Carterton School (at the school office) to support our fundraising endeavours. Books will be delivered after 20 July 2015. Online Orders Go online to purewairarapa.co.nz/shop and select The Wairarapa Book. At the checkout: Select Carterton School under the Fundraising Group drop down box. Under the Delivery drop down box select to either ‘Pick up from Carterton School’ and the book will be delivered to school or choose ‘Courier to my address’ and we will send it directly to you at a cost of $5. You will then be directed to make payment through Paypal or a direct Bank credit. Orders placed through the school Please fill out the order form and pay Carterton School directly. PUREWAIRARAPA.CO.NZ info@purewairarapa.co.nz | 027 447 2995 facebook/PureWairarapa Lost – Full zip polar fleece jacket, size M – Named on inside of sleeve – Majizty – Rm 13. Please check at home and return to Rm 13 if found. Yours sincerely Alison Woollard, Principal COMMUNITY NEWS: Makoura College open evening – Wednesday 17 June at 5.30 pm in the Makoura College Library. Year 7 & 8 students, caregivers and community members welcome! WAIConnect is a joint project between the three Wairarapa District Councils to bid for new government funding for extending the broadband and mobile network across the Wairarapa. The WAIConnect project team, made up of staff from the three District Councils, has until 3 July to pull together the Wairarapa bids. The government is prioritising funding for those areas where there will be social and economic gains for the region, as well as maximising the number of people who will benefit from the extended network. As part of the bid process the WAIConnect Team is very keen to find out just how bad (or good!) internet connections are in homes and businesses around the region, and so have designed a website to test internet connection speeds. We would like to invite your pupils, and their families, to use the internet test site to register internet speeds during different times of the day and week, so we can gain a more accurate picture of the robustness of the current telecommunications network. The website the test can be accessed at is http://waiconnect.org.nz/do-thetest/. Further information on the WAIConnect Project can be found at www.waiconnect.org.nz<http://www.waiconnect.org.nz> or through the WAIConnect Facebook Page. Any further information contact Jennifer Taylor, Email: jennifert@mstn.govt.nz, Ph: 0278181015. Pink Ribbon morning tea Thursday 28th May, at 10am, at the new E-fit Studio (the old Snack Attack). For more information go to: http://pinkribbonbreakfast.co.nz/page/miriamsnoodijkshostpage Free Family Movie Night – Friday 29 May at the Salvation Army Church, High St Carterton. Canteen opens at 6.30 pm and movie starts at 7.00 pm.
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