Sunday 29th in Ordinary Time Mass Times: St. Agnes’ Port Macquarie Our Lady of Lourdes Wauchope Saturday Vigil – 6.00pm Saturday Vigil – 6.00pm and Sunday 7.30am Sunday – 7.30am, 9.00am & 5.00pm Long Flat – 9.30am 2nd & 4th Sunday
Kendall – 9.00am Mass (1st Saturday month 10.00am Mass Comboyne)
Telegraph Point – Thursday Night 6.00pm Beechwood – 9.30am 1st & 3rd Sunday
Lake Cathie – Sunday 8.00am Laurieton – Saturday Vigil 5.30pm, Sunday – 7.30am
What’s on Term 4, Week 5 MONDAY, 3rd November (Day 1)
- Staff Briefing 8.30am SAPSS Jazz Band in Performing Arts Centre 4.30-6.00pm Homework Hub in Library 3.15pm-4.30pm
TUESDAY, 4th November (Day 2)
- MELBOURNE CUP Girls Vocal Group 8.30am in PAC Diocesan Tennis at Lismore Homework Hub in Library 3.15pm-5.00pm Drumline in PAC 1.05pm-1.45pm
WEDNESDAY, 5th November (Day 3)
- DISPLAY NIGHT House Staff Meetings 8.20am-8.45am Homework Hub in Library 3.15pm-4.30pm
THURSDAY, 6th November (Day 4)
- Homework Hub in Library 3.15pm-5.00pm
FRIDAY, 7th November (Day 5)
- Concert Band 7.45am-8.45am in PAC Year 11 Rrisk Program at Panthers Year 7 2015 Extended Transition Homework Hub in Library 3.15pm-4.00pm
DATES TO REMEMBER Monday 10th November Gloucester Horse Sports Tuesday 11th & Wednesday 12th November Festa Christi in Bonville Tuesday 11th November Year 7 2015 Information Night Saturday 15th November Year 12 Formal at Panthers Thursday 20th November Year 10 Reflection Day Thursday 20th November Diocesan Surf Life Saving Championships Friday 21st November Year 7 2015 Orientation Day Monday 1st December – 12th December Year 11 Examinations Wednesday 3rd December – 9th December Year 7-10 Examinations
31st October 2014 Term 4, Week 4 P.O. Box 231, College Drive PORT MACQUARIE 2444
Ph: 02 5525 4100 Fax: 02 5525 4199 www.sapss.nsw.edu.au
“The Truth will set you free”
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COORDINATING PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
PARENT CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE Earlier this year, following a workshop to update the constitution of the Advisory Board, we agreed to
change the name from St Agnes’ Parish Secondary Schools (SAPSS) Advisory Board to the SAPSS
Consultative Committee. The rationale for this name change was because the term “consultative
committee” more accurately reflected the mission and purpose of this group.
This Parent Consultative Committee (PCC) consists of the Principals from the four secondary
colleges and parent representatives from each. The parents currently serving on the committee
include:
Justin Poppleton (Chairman), John Heagney, Trevor Dickson, Lynn Lelean, Milva Wheate, David
Frewin, Peta Rourke, Chris Smith, Rodney Smith, Debra Ward and Stephanie Pepper.
The role of the Parent Consultative Committee includes the following:
• To affirm, support and validate SAPSS College policies and initiatives;
• To act as a “critical friend” for testing new ideas;
• To provide feedback to College leaders on the effectiveness of school initiatives and
programs;
• To provide a ‘voice’ for parents to make suggestions, express views and share experiences
and expectations; and
• To provide direct support to the SAPSS Leadership Team initiatives designed to engage the
broader parent community.
The PCC meets on a monthly basis and parents are invited to suggest items for the agenda or to put
forward proposals for consideration.
One of the challenges we face as secondary colleges is maintaining the involvement of parents as
their children progress through secondary schools. Our colleges are committed to a partnership with
parents and are always seeking strategies to develop this partnership in a way that meets the needs
of parents. Through the PCC we are hoping that we can strengthen our partnership and provide
parents with the opportunities they are looking for to engage effectively with our secondary colleges.
Mr Jim O’Brien Coordinating Principal
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
SENIOR PREFECTS FOR 2015 The St Joseph’s Regional College Senior Prefects for 2015 were announced at our College Assembly on Wednesday. Congratulations to:
Flinders House Prefects: Kimberley Ross and Corben Rees
Innes House Prefects: Hannah Vogel and Chace And erson
Macquarie House Prefects: Claire Rocuet and Christo pher Treeves
Oxley House Prefects: Eliza Hopwood and Mitchell W illiams
Back row: Zachary Parnell (College Captain 2015), Chace Anderson, Mitchell Williams, Jayden Hunter (College Vice Captain 2015), Corben Rees and Christopher Treeves. Front row: Eliza Hopwwod, Hannah Vogel, Olivia Bentley (College Captain 2015), Claire Rocuet, Eleanor Wright (College Vice Captain 2015) and Kimberley Ross.
I congratulate all these students and wish them all the best in their very important student leadership
role. Our Student Representatives have many responsibilities, including: attending fortnightly SRC
meetings, reporting to Assemblies and House meetings, writing articles for the newsletter, organising
social and fundraising activities, attending functions eg ANZAC Day March, and most importantly
being ambassadors for the College and role models for their peers.
YEAR 11 AWARD ASSEMBLY
On Thursday we had our Year 11 award assembly. Our Year 11 group has been a very positive and
hardworking group of students. We congratulate the award winners on their conscientious efforts
towards academic excellence and I commend all Year 11 students on their diligent approach to their
senior studies thus far. I thank all staff involved as they are committed to giving our students the best
education possible.
STUDENT NAME STUDENT NAME
Ancient History Chloe Mitchell
Biology Jayden Hunter
Business Studies Laura McMahon
Chemistry Karla Martin
Community & Family Studies Olivia Bentley
Design & Technology Grant Shea
Drama Kia Dignum, Maddison New
Earth and Environmental Science Kaitlyn Meldrum
Engineering Studies James Searle
English Standard James Searle
English Advanced Karla Martin
English Extension 1 Jaimie McNulty
Food Technology Olivia Bentley
Geography Laura McMahon
Hospitality Operations Kataryna Kafantaris
Industrial Technology (Timber) Joel Moore
Legal Studies Gessika Crowe, Connor Doherty
Mathematics General Joel Moore
Mathematics Karla Martin
Mathematics Extension Jayden Hunter
Modern History Jaimie McNulty
Music Corben Rees
Personal Development, Health and Physical Education Laura McMahon
Physics James Searle
Senior Science Jesse Connors
Studies of Religion 1 Miller Shore
Studies of Religion 2 Karla Martin
Textiles and Design Lainey Harrison
Visual Arts Alicia Myhill
German – Distance Education Tobias Dowton
Dance – Distance Education Hayley Coenraad (Yr 10)
Economics – Distance Education Gessika Crowe
Software Design and Development – Distance Education Phillip Nickl
College Spirit Award Claire Rocuet
College Spirit Award Christa Morrow
College Principal Award Recipients Congratulations to the following students whose efforts were rewarded at this week’s assembly. Andrew Archer, Kaitlyn Ashcroft, Laura Bennett, Isobella Bennett-Tonkin, Heather Byrnes, Ryley Byrnes, Alyssa Castelletto, Brittany Coates, Ned Cooper, Jackson Coram, Olivia Coram, Julia Cutajar, Logan Green, Mahala Hopwood, Lauren Jones, Therese Manns, Eliza Moran, Ethan Morson, Harrison Nyberg, Tahni Triffitt and Suttida Wansut.
HSC Prayers Please keep Year 12 students in your thoughts and prayers as they continue with their Higher School Certificate Examinations this week.
A Reminder regarding Student Report Distribution an d Payment of College Accounts Firstly, I would like to thank the many families who make significant sacrifices in prioritising the payment of College Service fees and Parish Tuition fees. This is, without doubt, a strong endorsement of the work we do here at St Joseph’s Regional College in the formation of our students ‘to become the best possible people they can be ’. As we approach the conclusion of Semester 2 at the College, I would request continued attentiveness to keeping accounts up-to-date. In this respect, I would remind families (as per my letter at the beginning of the year) that the College is not able to distribute reports if accounts are not paid. In this respect, I am very conscious of avoiding any embarrassing moments for families, and would ask if you are in a situation where you cannot pay an account, then it is imperative that you contact me to make an alternative arrangement. With regard to major projects in Timber Technologies & Metal Technologies, these fees must be paid prior to major works being released. Families have received their College accounts either via email or post this week. It would be very much appreciated if accounts be finalised by 14th November 2014. God Bless
Jim Dempsey College Principal
NEWS FROM OUR LEADER OF CATECHESIS AND EVANGELISATI ON FESTA CHRISTI Festa Christi is a gathering for selected Year 8 students from Parish Secondary Schools in the South of the Diocese to celebrate their faith at a Diocesan level.
The gathering will be a chance to bring students together to meet like-minded peers and to celebrate with other young people who practice their faith. The activities will be a mixture of large and small sharing groups as well as celebrating the Eucharist together. The program has been geared to meet the needs of these Year 8 students. The gathering will be an overnight experience that will allow students to build relationships with other students from throughout the Diocese as well as a chance for students to talk and share about their faith journey.
What: Festa Christi – a youth gathering for students from every Parish school in the Southern Region of the Diocese.
When : Tue 11th – Wed 12th November 2014
Where: Coffs Camping and Conference Centre, Bonville
Cost: Nil. All transport, food and accommodation expenses will be met by the Catholic Schools Office.
Proclaim Lismore
Please visit the Proclaim Lismore website to find out more: www.proclaimlismore.com.au or subscribe to our monthly e-bulletins by emailing [email protected].
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Year 10 Mass “Jesus you are our light!”
This week Year 10 students gathered at St Agnes Church for a year group mass. It was an opportunity for the students to reflect on their time at the College and how each of us, as part of the College community, are a light to the world. Each student in their RE classes had written a prayer on a candle about how they can make a difference. The reflection after communion was a power point presentation with images of all the positive ways Year 10’s have made an impact in our community by reaching out to others. Father James spoke about how our everyday actions should reflect the light of Christ and used a torch to make his point and bring alive the message for the students. Thank you to the staff and students for their wonderful involvement and participation and Mr Johnson for his coordination of the celebration. Year 11 Reflection Day “Cross the Line”
Today the Year 11 students will have a break from their regular routine and classes to attend a reflection day at Lighthouse Beach Surf Club. Year 11 students have a reflection day at the beginning of the school year and now as they move into their final year of studies. Reflection days and retreats are an important part of our school community because they recognise that the focus of our school community is much more than academic excellence. Taking time to reflect on our own spiritual journey, our relationship with God and others is at the heart of our mission as a Catholic School. The theme for the reflection day is “Cross the Line”. As parents, this may be an opportunity to ask your son or daughter, “What does cross the line mean?” Thank you to Mr Lewis and the Pastoral teachers for the coordination and participation in the day’s events. A special thank you to the Youth Ministry Officers who are doing wonderful work in their peer ministry in our parish schools. A wonderful lunch was provided by Mrs Avery and wonderful assistants, thank you.
Nora Swain, Leader of Catechesis and Evangelisation
NEWS FROM THE OFFICE Departing Students We are currently in the process of classroom planning for 2015, if you are NOT intending to return to St Joseph’s Regional College in 2015 we ask that you contact Michelle Reynolds in the College office as soon as possible.
CURRICULUM NEWS
ABSENCE FROM TASK NEW PROCEDURES
These applications are now available from the College office. When the application has been completed at home by students and parents it should be returned to the pigeon hole marked submit
Absence from Task application in the office. The application will then be processed and an email confirming approval details will be sent to families.
Attention Year 10 students and parents
THE FACTS ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF ‘WRITING RIGHT’ • Students will do 12-14 units in the Preliminary Course and 10-12 in the HSC. The only subject
that does not require writing tasks is Maths. • English is not the only subject that requires essays. • Practical subjects and science based courses still require written responses. They may not be
essays, but they will require STRUCTURED written responses, often extended.
• Example - PDHPE has a minimum 12 essays. These are assessment tasks only and this DOES NOT include class tasks, drafts, sample answers. To do well in the HSC, a realistic figure of written responses to be completed would be approximately 80-100. This is for one subject only
• 75% of HSC exams will be writing 3-4 essays, which include 3-4 pages each. • 95% of your tasks will require structured written responses. • Whilst most students choose to drop a course in Year 12, this does not mean written
responses/tasks will ‘drop’. On the contrary, they will increase as you prepare responses for your teacher to mark and check.
THE BOTTOM LINE: LEARNING HOW TO PREPARE AND WRITE ‘RIGHT’ IS THE KEY TO ACHIEVING YOUR BEST IN THE HSC.
When: Every MONDAY
Where: GL8
When: Lunch time
What: Learn how to prepare written responses for AL L subjects.
Bring your lunch…lollies provided!
TECHNOLOGY NEWS ATTENTION CURRENT YEAR 9 - YEAR 10 TECHNOLOGY OPTIO NS FOR 2015 All Year 10 students in 2015 will be required to bring their own device (iPad or laptop) next year. The device you choose to bring may depend on your future path of study in Years 11/12 as well as your own preference. To assist students and parents to consider the options, a website has been setup specifically to deal with this. The link is http://go2school.wix.com/year102015 This can also be accessed via the Quicklinks section of the College website Options, policies, tips for home, how to order a school laptop and more can all be accessed from this site. There is also a contact form if you have any further queries.
Welcome to our weekly tip for parents on how to manage technology use at home. Each week we will
give a helpful tip in the newsletter.
This week's tip - Keep computers out of bedrooms
If you want to know what your child is doing when connected to the world then do not allow them to
lock themselves away in their bedroom with their laptop or iPad. Have a policy that all devices are
kept and used in a common area. If computers have to be in bedrooms then doors should not be
closed.
Barry Watson Leader of Learning Technologies
CREATIVE ARTS NEWS
Display Night is a presentation of the wonderful works of our Junior Year 7-10 Students. It provides an opportunity for parents and friends to come see the hard and diligent work all students have put into both the TAS (Technical and Applied Studies) and CAPA (Creative and Performing Arts) subjects. The night will be held on this Wednesday the 5th of November and will begin 4:00pm with the exhibition.
Tickets will be on Sale this week in the Senior Servery first half of lunch for concerts
1 (5-6pm),
2 (6:30-7:30pm) and
3 (8-9pm),
Tickets are $4 each. Get in fast before they sell out!
Claudette Stace - Leader of Creative Arts MUSIC NOTES
There will be concert on Friday, 28 th November at 7.00pm for all parents, families and friends of all the music students. This is to showcase the Instrumental and Vocal Music Program. All the school bands will be playing as well as some individual students.
Sharon Green - Instrumental Music Coordinator
LIBRARY Term 4 Competition: This will be something completely different!
Go to this website to explore…. https://www.smore.com/fgegx-green-sock.
Looking forward to some amazing entries this term.
Year 12 Students in Year 12 have been given a list of their current loans (Library and textbooks), and they have been made aware that these must be returned, or paid for if lost, by the end of their last HSC examination.
Year 11 Students in Year 11 have been given print and email notifications of Preliminary course books due back. At the end of Week 5, outstanding items will be billed.
Sign-out Procedure If a student departs the College, they must collect a sign-out sheet from the College office. One requirement of every student is that they return all textbooks and Library books to the Library, and it is the student’s responsibility to check classroom cupboards, not the teachers, or Library staff. Many thanks to all those who complete this requirement promptly. Like us on FaceBook – St Joseph’s Regional College Library. Follow us on Twitter – @sjrcexchange Karen Bale Teacher Librarian
CAREERS
Wirl Career- We have subscribed to a new career exploration tool, Wirl Career. To access a careers quiz to identify possible occupations of interest matching your personality, interests and skills and also acts as a starting point for investigation in to future career options. Go to www.wirl.com.au and login using the following detail:
Login: stjosephrc Password: giant28
Career Interviews- Students can make appointments to see Mrs Tinsey in the Study Centre or Mrs Bale in the Library. Personal Career Emails- Parents of Years 10, 11 and 12 will be included in our regular weekly Careers newsletter which are emailed out. Please make sure you register your preferred email address as a point of contact with the College office if you haven’t already done so.
Regional Careers Website- The Careers website at www.SJRCPortcareers.com offers up-to-date information for parents and students in all year groups.
Moodle – Careers - Always updated with important documents for work experience and university information. Parents can access this information via their child’s login.
Defence Force Recruiting On 13th November Period 3 in the library, representatives from Australian Defence Force will be giving a presentation to interested students in Years 9-11. If you wish to attend, you need to place your name on the list in the library and ensure you have your diary signed by your period 3 teacher that day, giving you permission. We will need to see your diary before you enter the library on the presentation day.
FREE Careers Advisory Service www.cas.det.nsw.edu.au This is a free service offered by NSW Department of Education & Communities. Available from the 18th – 23rd December.
Mrs Karen Bale & Mrs Leanne Tinsey, Leaders of Careers and University Transition
Dates to Remember: 11th November - Zonta Scholarship for Girls Closes 13th November - Defence Force Recruiting visit (see details below) 17th December - NSW HSC results released by Board of Studies 18th December - ATARs released - Consultation 9.00am – 11.00am in Library, refreshment for Yr 12 & parent and ATAR questions.
SCHOOL YEARBOOK Once again this year we are compiling a Yearbook for St Agnes’ Parish Secondary Schools. This family of schools incorporates St Paul’s High School, St Joseph’s Regional College, MacKillop Senior College and Newman Senior Technical College. Again this year, the yearbook will be in full colour. We are inviting the parents of our students who wish to advertise in this Yearbook or to sponsor a page, to complete the form below and return it with a cheque made payable to MACKILLOP SENIOR COLLEGE to the College office of your choice, by Friday 14 th November . Please include business card or relevant artwork or email information to [email protected] .
I/We would like to advertise and/or sponsor a page in the 2014 School Yearbook. CONTACT NAME:_____________________________________________________________ BUSINESS NAME: ____________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________________ PHONE:___________________________________________ EMAIL: __________________________________________________________________________ The options and prices for this year are as follows: 1. STANDARD BUSINESS CARD (incl GST) $50 2. ENLARGED ADVERTISEMENT (19cm x 5.5cm)(incl GST) $85 3. HALF-A-PAGE ADVERTISEMENT (incl GST) $250 4. FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT (incl GST) $500 5. FULL PAGE COLOUR ADVERTISEMENT (on inside cover) (incl GST) $600
Donations of any amount are also gratefully accepted. Please return this page with payment to MacKillop Senior College, PO Box 5724, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 Or Please debit my credit card for $__________ and I will email the artwork to MacKillop [email protected] Card Number _______________________________ Expiry Date___________ Signed: ____________________________
CANTEEN NEWS
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED- The College canteen is in need of some extra help. If you would like to help on any day during the week between 9.30am-1.30pm (or even just a couple of hours in the middle of the day) please phone Mrs Jo Farthing at the College Canteen on 5525 4100.
Term 4, Week 5 Monday Help Please Tuesday Help Please Wednesday Julie Leahy Thursday Help Please Friday Michelle Cramp
LOST PROPERTY
Students who have lost items are required to log the details on the College “Moodle” web page. Mrs Carol Avery coordinates our lost property and will endeavour to get items back to students as soon as possible.
Please ensure all uniform items are clearly labelle d with name and PC class, especially hats.
Currently we have a large amount of unclaimed lost property. There is also a number of unnamed jumpers, joggers, hats and sports shirts.
Students and parents are encouraged to see Mrs Aver y.
SECONDHAND UNIFORM SHOP
MATHS VAULT The rectangle below is 8cm by 18cm. It has been cut into two hexagons that can be repositioned together to form a square. What is the value of y?
Last Week’s Answer: 36cm² Mr Bruce Smith Leader of Pastoral Care
St Joseph’s Regional College Second-hand Uniform Sh op
Mrs Carol Avery is available to assist you with second-hand uniform purchases on:
Tuesday from 2.45pm – 3.45pm
Please go to the College office where our friendly office ladies will direct you to Carol.
DONATIONS WELCOME
Just a reminder to any current Year 12 students tha t may like to donate their uniforms to the Second-hand Uniform Shop, this would be greatly app reciated. Please drop any uniforms into the front office.
HOMEWORK HUB
The Library is a great place for students to complete class work and assessment tasks. All Library resources are available for use during this time. On Tuesdays, Mrs Rosenbaum, our Leader of Mathematics, is available to assist you with mathematical problems.
The hours are: Monday and Wednesday 3.15pm - 4.30pm Tuesday and Thursday 3.15pm - 5.00pm Friday 3.15pm - 4.00pm
The Homework Hub is for people who are "getting things done".
Just a reminder that the homework hub is only for homework or study. The homework hub is not a place for students to socialise, wait for buses or play with iPads. Students not involved in productive school work will be asked to leave the homework hub.
Mr Ian Lutton Leader of Curriculum
COMMUNITY NEWS
PARENT TALKS
Paul Dillon from Drug and Alcohol Research and Training, Australia is the keynote speaker at the RRISK Seminars at Panthers Club, Port Macquarie on Thursday 6th November at 4.00pm – 6.00pm.
The parent session is offered free of charge in the five localities that the RRISK Seminars are running.
Paul provides the latest drug and alcohol research and information of interest to parents and anyone who work with adolescents.
TUTORS WANTED- A student in Year 12 at St Joseph’s Regional College requires a tutor in English, CAFS and Religious Education 2 Unit. If you are able to assist please contact
Donna Eames at the College office on 5525 4100
BACK TO BEL CANTO WHEN: Thursday 4th December at 6:30 pm
WHERE: In the Tacking Point PS hall
WHY: Because it’s time! And, because we know choirs are fabulous and choir members are very special human beings.
TPPS’s elite children’s choir, Bel Canto, has now been in existence for 12 years and we think that’s absolutely fantastic! So, we want all past members to come along to help us celebrate. If you have ever been a member of this terrific choir please come along and join in the fun. We would love items and/or verbal tributes from past members - and we might even get you to help us with some presentations for the existing members.
As this is a busy time of year it won’t be a late night. Kindly RSVP so we can have enough chairs out and perhaps even give you a job to do.
RSVP with “YES I’M COMING” to Robyn Ryan 0407 007 993 or [email protected]
ITEMS / TRIBUTES If you would like to speak or perform a solo item or a group item kindly RSVP to Kath Peck - [email protected]
Hastings Disabled Surfers – Helpers wanted. We meet at Flynn’s Beach, 9.00am on the following dates: 8th November, 13th December, 14th February and 14th March.
Camden Haven Triathlon
Festival
22nd-23rd of November
Junior races to suit all
ages and abilities
From 1pm Saturday along
with an ocean swim
and senior/teams sprint
triathlon on Sunday
morning
For more information and
entry forms visit
www.portmactriclub.com.au
Term 4
Week 5 Tues 4 th Nov Diocesan Tennis - Ballina (FJ)
Wed 5th Nov Round 1 Downie Shield Cricket v MacKillop Port Macq
Week 6 Wed 12th Nov Diocesan Golf Closing date for entries
Week 7 Thur 20th Nov Diocesan SLS - Byron Bay (DB)
Fri 21st Nov Diocesan Golf - Grafton (ARy)
Week 8 Wed 26th Nov 7-11 Sports Awards Assembly
PDHPE - YEAR 12 HSC COMMUNITY AND FAMILY STUDIES – TERM 4 2014
Year 12 HSC Community and Family Studies (CAFS) students are undertaking an Independent Research Project for their first assessment task. Projects are based on current social topics and selected by the individual student. The HSC students are required to gain data from groups of people that are relevant to their topic. Students attending St Joseph’s Regional College may be asked to voluntarily complete anonymous surveys or questionnaires in regards to opinions and experiences. All topics have been approved by the CAFS teachers involved. If you have any concerns or don’t wish your child to participate, please don’t hesitate to contact the school on the following email /phone number. [email protected] or [email protected] College Phone: 55254100 Leanne Tinsey and Kellie Croft (2014/15 HSC CAFS teachers)
ATTENDANCE REMINDER A reminder to all parents, notes must be in within 7 days of your child's absence or the absence will be reported on your child's report as UNEXPLAINED. Students who have more than 15 days leave in a year must have supporting documentation from a doctor or make written application to the Assistant Principal. This may also require an interview with the Principal or Assistant Principal. �-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PARENTS / GUARDIANS EXPLANATION FOR PUPIL’S ABSENCE
PUPIL’S NAME _______________________________________Year__________ PC ________
DATE(S) OF ABSENCE _________________________________________________________
REASON FOR ABSENCE ________________________________________________________
PARENT / GUARDIAN SIGNATURE ________________________________ DATE __________
*Failure to have an absence explained within 7 days of returning to school MUST, BY LAW, be recorded and reported as UNEXPLAINED ABSENCE.
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