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Issue 12
7th
March 2019
Principal’s Message
Last week hundreds of principals and preschool directors came together to share the Department for Education’s strategic plan: “Achievement and growth for every child in every class in every school”. This is based on the best evidence from some of the most successful education systems from around the world. The plan is focused on Literacy and Numeracy improvement for South Australia. This will be reflected in the Site Improvement Plan, which will be published on the website, after going to Governing Council on the 18th March. In your student(s) work you will see this as:
A consistent reading program R-6: Guided Reading
with progress measured by Running Records or
Literacy Pro Lexiles.
Consistent programs and practices in Year 7-9
including Reciprocal Teaching strategies.
Emphasis on the Big Idea in Number concepts:
Trusting the Count; Place Value; Partitioning;
Multiplicative Thinking; Proportional Reasoning;
Generalization. In class this will look like warm ups,
regular testing of conceptual understanding and
problem solving.
Five weekly progress checks – you will be contacted
if there are concerns.
Focus on feedback – teacher to student, student to
teacher, student to student.
Focus on peer feedback staff to staff – the student
free day will focus on effective classroom
observations for teachers.
Yorketown Area School has made significant progress in the teaching and learning approaches and we are continuing to provide greater intellectual challenge for our students to become the confident, creative and collaborative learners we strive to develop.
Fiona Haselgrove - Principal
Yorketown Area School
Growing Minds, Shaping Hearts, Changing Lives
Diary Dates
March
8th Sports Day 11th Adelaide Cup Public Holiday 12th STUDENT FREE DAY 13th – 15th Year 11/12 Adelaide Trip 15th Year 9 Aquatics Port Vincent 18th Governing Council meeting 20th Harmony Day 27th Secondary Interschool - Kadina 28th Primary Interschool - Minlaton
April
8th Tertiary Careers Expo 11th Casual Clothes for Canberra 12th Reports Home 7 – 12 END OF TERM 29th Term 2 Commences
CANTEEN
March
12th Kelly Michels-Preuss
15th Tammy Turner
12th Danielle Johns
24th Tina Russell
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Phone: 8852 1233 Fax: 8852 1024 Email: [email protected] Web: www.yorketownareaschool.sa.edu.au
Junior School
Beautiful Berry Bay Beach Day Bonanza
In week 5 the 5/6 class went to north Berry Bay for beach
day. The surf there was different than the southern end
where they usually go but that didn’t stop them from having
fun. For example, at the shore there was a deep gutter-like
channel the local rip would go through. The 5/6’s even
decided to make a poem about beach day using what had
learned in English.
Shane Butler Year 6
Sensational Salty Swimming
The R-2 swimming day at Port Vincent on Tuesday 26th
February, was fantastic! Students enjoyed paddling on the
big boards, floating, using kick boards, rescuing each other
and having a ride on the fast boats. I was so pleased to see
every student joining in and giving things a go. There were
plenty of smiling faces throughout the day. Well done to all
involved.
Stacey Bishop
Phone: 8852 1233 Fax: 8852 1024 Email: [email protected] Web: www.yorketownareaschool.sa.edu.au
Phone: 8852 1233 Fax: 8852 1024 Email: [email protected] Web: www.yorketownareaschool.sa.edu.au
Loreto College, 316 Portrush Rd, Marryatville
Is a program for students interested in challenging their learning. This term’s program is “Science in Motion” Year 4-6: Wednesday 3rd April 8:45am – 3:10pm
Going with the Flow how water moves in and out of cells and how this impacts plant growth
Humans vs Robots explore how to make robots move more like humans Geared up to Move explore how gears keep things in motion Year 1-3: Thursday 4th April 8:45am – 3:10pm Just passing through! how does water move around in the body In the balance explore how forces in nature balance Let’s move it! Explore the many ways the simple lever has revolutionized our lives If you are interested please collect a form from the front office.
Middle School
Port Vincent Aquatics Day, 4th March 2019
On the 4th March, the Year 9 class was taken to Port Vincent by Mr. Buckerfield and Ms Every. The bus we took left YAS at 9am and took half an hour to get there. During the day we all did a range of activities including; kayaking, windsurfing, sailing and knee-boarding. We were all separated into groups and had different instructors. The majority of the class enjoyed the day and was definitely better then school work.
Ella Van Rysingen (Year 9)
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Senior School
ICT: Year 10-12 students
In 2019 we are strongly encouraging senior students to bring in their own device. Senior students work in a number of spaces, often independently and it is difficult to have a “trolley” placed where it can be easily supervised. It is more practical for senior school students to have their own device. This way they always have their work with them and have a familiar desktop set up etc. Students bringing their own device have:
Access to the YAS network – they can back up save to their student files at school (which
have back up and disaster recovery).
YAS internet
YAS printing
Free Office 365
Students can book in with Sonya Mack to set devices up and get access codes to Office 365. We will advertise a date for students to bring in chargers for electrical testing. We recommend students have a lock for their locker to store their device in. Students without a device will be able to borrow a laptop from the library. Middle school students have laptop trolleys in their classrooms, however if students want to bring their own device they can once the Office 365 agreement has been returned.
Student Voice
Introducing student led conferences
This year at Yorketown Area School we are replacing the traditional parent teacher interview system, with what we call student lead conferences. Parent teacher interviews have a one-sided feel to them, and we hope to change this feeling. The aim of student lead conferences is to put the students in charge of their learning. Rather than focusing on the student’s behaviour, which tends to happen in parent teacher interviews, the focus is on the learning of the individual students. By having the student create a portfolio of their work and achievements in Pastoral Care, and then presenting this at the conference, it will help build a student’s confidence in their work, while also promoting communication between families.
The dates of these conferences are going to be published later this term and conferences will take around fifteen minutes. In previous years, parents have had short, quick conversations with different subject teachers. With student lead conferences, the conference will be held only with the home group teacher. This will allow the conference conversations to be led in a more positive direction, with a focus on achievements rather than behaviour. While promoting positive communication between families, conferences will also allow students to recognise the amount of work they do, which will in turn boost the student’s confidence.
Max Bland and Rory Lee (Year 11)
A Murder of Crows!
In week 4, the school was visited by three Crows players, Josh Jenkins, Rory Laird and Myles Poholke.
We had the chance to ask the players questions and then we answered theirs. There were questions like “how many goals have you kicked?” and “who was the toughest team you ever faced?” but no questions like “do you play fortnite?”. After the questions we got their autographs and shot some baskets.
Shane Butler (Year 6)
Phone: 8852 1233 Fax: 8852 1024 Email: [email protected] Web: www.yorketownareaschool.sa.edu.au
Phone: 8852 1233 Fax: 8852 1024 Email: [email protected] Web: www.yorketownareaschool.sa.edu.au
Sports Day Results
To ensure that our sports day runs smoothly we have decided to run the javelin event prior to the day these are the results of our students, other events ran include triple jump and the 1500 metre.
YAS Javelin:
1ST 2ND 3RD
OPEN BOYS Tristan Russell Mathew Drewer Jack Heinrich-Smith
OPEN GIRLS Shanai Hart Emma Goldsmith Jemima Hendry
UNDER 15 BOYS Koby Poulton Joshua Savage Dudley Russell
UNDER 15 GIRLS Sarah Davies Sally Page Emily Lloyd
UNDER 14 BOYS Gary Nowlan Alyck Smith Beau Golja
UNDER 14 GIRLS Taneesha Fleming Rachelle Launer Ebony Hendry
Administration
Your 2019 Governing Council
Chairperson: Tarina Warren
Vice Chair: Bec Barlow
Secretary: Lauren Smtih
Treasurer: Kate McGuire
Committee: Amy Loechel, Monique Warren, Danielle Johns, Julie Page, Phil Thompson,
Darren Hart
Student Reps: Shanai Hart, Sally Page
Staff Rep: Emily Pritchard
Library
The library will be closed Wednesday March 13th all day as staff will be attending professional development offsite. We hope this does not cause any inconvenience. Please see library staff between now and Wednesday if there is something you will need on that day.
Community
Great Southern Ark
The launch of the Great Southern Ark was on the 19th of February at the Warooka Town Hall. There were many representatives invited to the launch including community event representatives from Warooka Primary and Yorketown Area School, local council CEO Andrew Cameron, head of the World Wildlife Fund campaign, Adelaide Zoo representatives, Department of Environment and local land owners.
This launch has been in the works for 5 years which included planning and community consultation. They have secured funding for the fence which will keep out predators such as foxes. The next step is to secure funding for the release of animals. The types of animals that will be released into this area are Quolls and Bettongs, both of which are natural competitors for feral animals. Other various species of Rats and mammals will be released and some will help the soil gain nutrients which in turn will help the agriculture in that area. The fence is set to be built by June 2019 and the school has arranged for organisations such as the World Wildlife Fund and representatives from Zoo SA to come and visit the school and talk to students about this project to provide a further understanding.
Connor Clisby (Year 11)
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Phone: 8852 1233 Fax: 8852 1024 Email: [email protected] Web: www.yorketownareaschool.sa.edu.au
Official Opening – Point Turton Natural Playspace Saturday 16 March
Please join us to celebrate the official opening of the Point Turton Natural Playspace and Bike Trail!! Explore and play on the new natural playspace with features such as a water pump and creek, sandplay kitchen, double slide with tunnel cave and rock scramble, sideways tree logs, climbing boulders, pendulum basket swing, embankment tunnel slide with rock and log scramble, swings, ship steering and more. Or tackle the bike trail designed to bring out the mountain biker in you with challenges including berms, switchbacks, log step ups, boulder roll-overs and optional lines. The Progress Association will have food and drinks for purchase plus there will be activities for children including face painting and nature craft. Date/time: Saturday, 16 March 2019, anytime between 10.00am - 1.00pm, official proceedings at 10.30am Location: 68 Esplanade, Point Turton (adjacent the Community Hall and Tennis Courts)
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
It is with pleasure that we offer the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Ensemble @ 12.15 in the
Edithburgh Institute on Thursday March 14
Admission free Raffle available + donation towards institute
improvements Come, bring your friends and enjoy this once
only offering.
Engagement events for parents and carers of
children and young people with disability
save the date
Parents and carers of children and young people with
disability are invited to attend a number of events this
year.
These events provide families with an opportunity to
be engaged in discussions and workshops, hear from
keynote speakers about the services, policies and
support available for children and students with
disability, regardless of their setting.
Forums
Dates: Friday 22 March & Friday 21 June
Time: 9.30am to 2.00pm
Location: Special Education Resource Unit, Fulham
Gardens Primary School Performing Arts and Media
Centre, 72A Marlborough Street, Henley Beach