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NEARLY THERE!!
With only three weeks left, teachers are madly marking
exams and writing reports to recognize all student’s
hard work and give advice on how to make next year
even better.
However, it is important for students to keep working
and not switch off. Normal rules and expectations
apply for the next three weeks. Teachers will still be
delivering engaging lessons and in many cases it is an
opportunity to deliver some of the more fun activities
that are not emphasised by the teaching syllabuses so
the final weeks can be very enjoyable.
PED/Social Media Policy.
Unfortunately there have been a few recent breaches of
the PED and Social Media policy that have resulted in
some serious consequences for a small number of
students. All students have been reminded of our cur-
rent expectations on two occasions last week and the
policy is included in this week’s newsletter for a further
reminder.
Next year we will be having a look at our PED policy, as
it is a number of years since it has been reviewed.
This does not mean it will change as any alterations to
this policy must be agreed by the student, parent and
teaching bodies of the school. In the meantime there
are two important issues to consider;
Our current policy will be implemented until any
changes are agreed
Our Social Media policy will NOT change.
As with all our policies and procedures I expect that the vast majority of students to continue to comply with our expectations and have no problems. The minority who ignore the rules will continue to be dealt with in line with the policy attached.
NEWSLETTER - ISSUE 21 TERM 4 - WEEK 8 28 NOVEMBER 2016
STUDENT SUCCESS A very pleasurable job between now and the end of the
year for me is recognising student success and finish-
ing the year on a high. There are some wonderful
events coming up including the end of year 10 dinner
and disco, Heathcote, Presentation Night and of course
our traditional Talent Quest on the second last day.
PRESENTATION NIGHT Invitations are now being sent home with students. Academic awards will be finalised this week, and students will receive their invitations early next week. A full list of award winners will be available in next newsletter. All students receiving awards must attend rehears-al period 3 on Tuesday the 13th and be in full for-mal school uniform for the evening ceremony.
IMPORTANT DATES
Year 6 Orientation Day - Thursday 1 December
Year 10 dinner and social - Thursday 8 December
Presentation Night - Tuesday 13 December 7.30 pm
Last day of school for students in 2016 is
Friday 16 December
First day of school for students term 1 2017 is
Year 7, Year 11 and Year 12
Monday 30 January 2017
Year 8, Year 9 and Year 10
Tuesday 31 January 2017
Blayney High’s got TALENT
Thursday 15th December in the school hall after lunch.
Students and staff will showcase their talents . We are calling
all singers, dancers, magicians, comedians and entertainers of
all kinds come and showcase your talents.
Get a group together or just do a solo performance and be in
a chance to win a prize.
Message from the office
Due to the End of year financial
rollover EFTPOS and receipting will
be unavailable from Wednesday
3pm 30th November until Friday
2nd December noon. Many thanks
for your understanding and
patience in this matter.
15’s Girl Netball
Last Thursday the under 15 girls netball team played in the
first 3 rounds of the western knockout. They defeated
Cowra High 17 –6, West Wyalong 17-4 and Parkes 19-7 to
progress to the finals series this week congratulations girls!!
Heritage Art Show
Blayney High School students recently participated in the
Heritage Art Show. A wonderful display of varied works
from our talented students were on display at the Blayney
Community Centre.
Students who received prizes were as follows
Stage 6 Mac Gosewisch
Paris Bolton
Jasmine Lapham
Stage 5 Phoebe Gosewisch
Kimberley Anderson
Jake Ryan
Amber Forster
Stage 4 Cleo Dickie
Shaun Deagan
MadisonMarmion
Joshua Medbury
Congratulations to all who participated and a special men-
tion must go to the year 9/10 class who worked very hard to
produce quality work beyond their years.
COMING EVENTS
ASSESSMENT TASKS
Week 8
Mon 28 Nov
Tues 29 Nov
Thur 1 Nov
Robotics CRTHS
Boys Softball Mudgee
Youth Matters CSU Bathurst
Year 6 Orientation Day
Week 9
Wed, Thur, Fri
7th,8th,9th Dec
Thur 8th Dec
Heathcote Visit
Year 10 Dinner and Social
Week 8
HSC
Agriculture
Biology
CAFS
Geography
Industrial Technology
Legal Studies
Senior Science
Software Design
Week 9
HSC Business Studies
Food Technology
Mathematics Ext 1, General 1 & 2
Modern History
Year 10 End of Year Function
8th December 2016
This year marks the end of junior school for Year 10. As there is no formal certificate to mark the end of Year 10, there will be no formal assembly. We have however re-tained an official dinner to mark this milestone on Thursday 8th December (Week 9) and this will be followed by a so-cial.
The dinner is for Year 10 students and staff only.
The dress code is smart casual and parents and students are asked not to go to any large expense (at no stage have students been told that suits and formal dresses are necessary).
As this is a school event, all normal school rules apply.
The organization for the evening on the 8th December will be as follows…
5:30 pm sharp meet at Carrington Park for a group photo.
6:00 pm- 7:00 pm Dinner at the Blayney Community Centre
7:00 pm- 9:30pm Social at the High School
Note: Mr Connell will be available during the evening for individual and group photos.
The cost of the evening will be $35. This covers the meal, soft drinks, hall hire and decorations and must be paid to the Front Office by no later than Friday 2nd December (Week 8).
PED/Social Media Policy
PEDs – The Rule
Devices and associated peripherals such as earphones are to be out of sight during the school day – this includes recess and lunch unless their use is explicitly directed by a teacher for a classroom activity.
If this permission is given devices must only be used in that lesson and for strict educational purpose.
What if?
A teacher sees a student using a device without permission or in a manner other than directed.
1st Offence
The device will be confiscated, placed in a sealed envelope signed by the student and placed in the school safe.
The device will not be returned until a parent or caregiver has contacted the school.
(NOTE- This contact must be after school or the following day as otherwise a student has used another phone to make their parents aware of the confiscation. The school office phone will not be made available for students to ring their parents in this situation.)
2nd Offence
The device will be confiscated, placed in a sealed envelope signed by the student and placed in the school safe.
The device will not be returned until a parent or caregiver collects the device from the school.
A referral for repeated disobedience will be placed in Millennium.
A minimum of a Room 5 detention will be given depending on the circumstances of the incident.
3rd Offence (or more)
The device will be confiscated, placed in a sealed envelope signed by the student and placed in the school safe.
The device will not be returned until a parent or caregiver collects the device from the school.
A referral for repeated disobedience will be placed on Millennium.
A significant consequence will be imposed at this stage including the possibility of suspension depending on the circum-stances of the incident.
Any student who fails to surrender their device will be given a significant consequence including
suspension for disobedience.
PED/Social Media Policy
Social Media - The Rule
Students are expected to use Social Media responsibly and in a legal manner.
Students must not use Social Media at any time, to bully, harass, intimidate, insult or belittle any member of the school or wid-er community.
Students must not use Social Media to bring Blayney High School into disrepute either by their actions or words.
What if?
The school becomes aware of students posting images/video of themselves or friends acting in a socially responsible manner outside of school hours (Either in or out of school uniform)
This is not a breach of any school rule as it is clearly a positive use of Social Media
The school becomes aware a photo/video taken during school time has been posted to a Social Media site. The photo/video does NOT contain offensive, defamatory, threatening or illegal material.
This student has breached the PED policy as a PED has clearly been used to capture any image.
All students identified in the image will receive a minimum lunch procedural detention depending on the circumstances.
The student posting the image/video will be required to surrender their phone for 10 school days to the Front Office and will be able to collect it each afternoon.
The student responsible for capturing the image (if different from the student posting the image) will be required to surren-der their phone for 10 school days to the Front Office and will be able to collect it each afternoon.
The school becomes aware of students posting images/video of themselves or friends behaving offensively, threateningly or illegally outside of school hours but Blayney High School is not identifiable IN ANY WAY.
The school will contact the Police regarding the material seen but will impose no consequences. This is an out of school issue. However, should any incident occur at school by students as a result of such a post significant consequences will be imposed by the school including possible suspension depending on the circumstances.
The school becomes aware a photo/video has been posted to a Social Media site and Blayney High School has been identified through either image, written or spoken word or implication. The photo/video is deemed by the Principal to contain offensive, defamatory, threatening or illegal material.
This student has breached the Law
All students identified in the image will receive a significant consequence including a possible suspension depending on the circumstances.
The student posting the image/video will be required to surrender their phone for 20 school days to the Front Office and will be able to collect it each afternoon.
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At Blayney High students are regularly reminded that spray on deodorants should not be bought to school. These can, and
have caused asthma attacks in students and staff including a serious incident in the past week.
I remind parents and students that if students bring deodorant to school it should be a roll on or stick style. If students use
spray on deodorant at school, particularly in an enclosed space they will be asked to stop and if necessary will have the item
confiscated.
Like all rules at Blayney High School if students comply with this simple procedure there will be no issue. However, if students
continue to use spray deodorants despite repeated warnings it will be treated as a discipline issue.
Naturally I would like to avoid this and stress again this policy is for health and safety of all staff and students.
I thank you in advance for your cooperation regarding this matter.
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