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TOOTGAROOK TELEGRAPHWeekly newsletter of
TOOTGAROOK PRIMARY SCHOOLWebsite: www.tootps.vic.edu.au
Telephone: 5985 2864
Email Address: [email protected] Issue 16 30th May, 2013
CALENDAR
Friday 7th
June - Curriculum Day (no students required at school)
Monday 10th
June - Queens Birthday Public Holiday
Tuesday 11th
June - Parents Association Meeting 9am staffroom
Wednesday 12
th
June - Walkathon / Sausage SizzleFriday 21st
June - Reports sent home
Tuesday 25th June - Parent/Teacher Interviews
On Friday we have a Pupil Free Day dedicated to
AusVels and Anaphylaxis Professional
Development.
AusVELS is the Foundation to Year 10 curriculum
that provides a single, coherent and comprehensiveset of prescribed content and common
achievement standards, which schools use to plan
student learning programs, assess student progress
and report to parents.
AusVELS incorporates the Australian Curriculum F-
10 for English, Mathematics, History and Science
within the curriculum framework first developed
for the Victorian Essential Learning Standards
(VELS). AusVELS uses an eleven level structure to
reflect the design of the new Australian Curriculumwhilst retaining Victorian priorities and approaches
to teaching and learning.
Overview
Program: The Story So Far... ACARA and AusVELS
Purposes: To clarify AusVELS & DEECD
expectations, to provide opportunity and essential
IT skills for accessing and utilising Curriculum
Organiser Australia online, and to provide guidance
and support to each teacher in accordance with
their individual roles, needs and readiness.
Key Aspects:
- Overview of ACARA Phase I implementation
(English, Mathematics, Science & History)
- AusVELS Levels and Progression Points
- Bringing it together: ESA, Australian Curriculum,
AusVELS, Scootle, ERS and Curriculum OrganiserAustralia
- Online access: Curriculum Organiser Australia
structure, functionality and essential skills
- Researching Curriculum Organiser online -
planning, teaching, assessment and reporting
templates and tools
- Creating a PCC (Personal Curriculum Centre)
- Online projects and explorations (45 mins)
- Discoveries and Impressions, Questions,
Clarifications
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REMINDER to all parents
CURRICULUM DAY tomorrow
Friday 7th June
MONDAY 10TH
June
Queens birthday public
holiday
No students required at
school on either day
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Anaphylaxis Training
This Nationally Accredited Anaphylaxis Training
course will provide staff with the crucial knowledge
and skills so that they can recognise signs of a
severe allergic reaction and provide appropriate
first aid treatment for anaphylaxis. Staff will also
learn how to develop and implement strategies to
prevent allergic and anaphylactic reactions.
Orders for Sausage Sizzle should have been in
today sorry but no late orders can be
accepted.
The Walkathon will take place on Wednesday12
thJune this is a fundraiser to support Nathan
Brill, an ex-student, who is representing
Australia in the Ukraine in July. Nathan will
compete in the 10,000m walk at the IAAF World
Youth Championships. He will participate in our
walkathon encouraging the students to achieve
their best result. Also on the day Axel Foley (our
DJ from the discos) has offered to play music to
make the event a fun day for all. Sponsor sheets
should be returned by Wednesday next week so
the students laps can be recorded and then senthome for students to collect the money and
return by Friday 21st June. Thank you inanticipation of your support.
Student of the WeekStudents will be presented with certificates at Monday
morning assembly.
Prep B Mrs Bos Max McIntosha co-operative class
member who does lovely drawings and colouring in.
Prep P Mrs Prossor Shelby McCormack for being a
nice friend and the improvements she is making in her
independent writing.1/2B Mrs Baird Luke Santamaria for being a keen
learner and a high achiever. Luke always tries to follow
the RICH Values.
1/2H Mrs Hughes Isabella Conduit for being an
enthusiastic, self motivated learner. She always exhibits
our RICH School Values.
1/2P Miss Perkins Leigh Rosowski - for his
enthusiastic working attitude. Leigh has worked hard this
week, practicing his sh th and f sounds and using
correct words to demonstrated each. He is bringing his
reader to school regularly and always has a big smile on
his face. Well done Leigh!
3/4T Miss Withers Trista Norman - Trista is a great
friend to others and always puts the feelings of others
first. She is a hard working student and always tries her
best. It's a pleasure to have you in the classroom, keep
up the great work.
3/W Ms Walton Max Holberyfor his interesting
diorama which was one of the Reduce Reuse Recycle
activity choices.
5/6B Mrs Bruin Kiera Roy for a fantastic
performance at the cross country and an outstanding
display of sportsmanship. You are a great role model.
5/6QMiss Quintin Alex Mcilfatrick - You're always
willing to give a helping hand in our classroom. Keep up
the fantastic work with a smile!
Art/Craft (Ms Lee / Mrs Campbell) Riley Chen 3/4T-
for his enthusiastic attitude in designing his hat.
Bernie Walsh Art Award - 3/4T for their fabulous hat
designs using the principles of Reduce Reuse Recycle
Music (Mrs Young)
PE (Mr King)
Breakfast Clubis a HUGE success
and the children are thoroughly enjoying
coming to school and having breakfast
with their friends. All children are more
than welcome to come along each Tuesday
and Thursday and have some cereal, toast
and juice. A BIG thankyou to the many
parents who help out on each of these days. Over the two
days this week 90 children had brekky on Tuesday and
65 this morning. Some children have brekky at home and
then enjoy some toast with their friends and their more
than welcome to do that !
=============================EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR THE
FOLLOWING MARKET POSITION
MARKET OPERATION-ROLE
(4am-10am plus 3hrs prep)
Details included in this newsletter
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Grade Two Garden ProjectThe Grade Two students have been busy coming up with
ideas for the Pelican Learning Centres courtyards. They
have been involved with planting a variety of plants in
the boats and weeding our fruit trees.
Last week. Amity, James & Samantha attended
Rosebud Primary Strings Day. Samantha and
James were part of a special performance group
of the more experienced violinists. Sophie
attended as a tutor. Thanks Justine
PJ day for the Tootgarook WetlandsThanks to all the children and staff who wore PJsand onesies to help support our local wetlands. Our
students donated a gold coin and raised $226.00.
Well done and thankyou to everyone who donated.
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Final Promotion Results
Rosebud Plaza Shopping CentresRUN AROUND AUSTRALIA 2013
Thank you for participating in Run Around
Australia 2013, it was a close race!
We are excited to announce the final results.
LOCAL SCHOOL WINNERS
A big congratulations to the following school/s
on winning in Run Around Australia 2013.
1st prize $2,000 Rosebud P S
2nd prize $1,000 Eastbourne P S
3rd prize $ 500 Fatima P
4th prize $ 500 Tootgarook P S
The final leaderboard can be seen on the
www.runaroundaustralia.com.auwebsite.
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Help support our school!Remember to collect Earn & Learn Points
stickers when you shop at Woollies.
The more we collect, the more our school will
benefit. This year we are aiming to redeem our
Earn & Learn Points for XYZ equipment. The
Woolworths Earn & Learn program ends on
Sunday 9th June. Thank you for your support.
2013
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EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR THE FOLLOWING MARKET POSITION
MARKET OPERATI ON-ROLE (4am-10am plus 3hrs prep)
Expressions of interest are called for the 'Market Operation Role', 4am-10am. The successful candidate will work closely
with the Tootgarook School Council Market Committee. The role has a reimbursement component and the selection
process conducted by Tootgarook Primary School Council. The job description is listed below and expressions of interest
must be received by Friday 14th June, 4.30pm. (Andrew Thomson has offered to work with the successful applicant over
the next couple of markets)
2 year position
MUST BE AT SCHOOL BY 4.00amKeys required: Master key
Security key (alarm)
Key for Hall and Canteen
Roller door storage
Oval gate key (near public toilets)
Hopper key
Other items required: Torches etc
Market Committee arrive at 4.30am
Parent Volunteers- Arrive as directed from 6am
Routine prior Market
1. Arrange for market signs to be taken down to Nepean Highway at the end of Carmichael St
2. Market sign at Rosebud SC and Rosebud PS to be confirmed by phone
3. Various street signs placed and retrieved
4. Set up Hall with trestle tables-Friday after school, including BBQ
5. Mark out oval
6. Sort Market markers
7. Gas bottles
8. Turn on urn
9. Mats in hall rolled up
10. Bunnings pre purchase any hardware items required e.g. batteries
11. Upkeep of toilets during market hours
Routine prior to letting in cars
12. Open main door and turn off security alarm.
13. Open Hall and Canteen turn off alarm.
14. Open roller door and get the site markers out.
15. Unlock padlock on barrier near sports shed and oval.
16. Unlock all toilets
17. Whilst site markers are being put out, get out BBQ and move to front of the canteen.
18. Set up trestle in front of canteen.
19. Arrange for dog signs to be placed near entry points of school grounds on gate near bike shed, on main gate
near large gum tree, on gate near rubbish hopper, along fence in Wilkinson Street, on Quinns Park sign downBurdett Street end of oval. Place the sign about dogs on one side and emergency vehicle access on the other on
the oval gate near public toilets.
20. Move rubbish bins on to site 4 placed around oval, 3 on ashphalt/Carmichael Street end of school.
21. Take float to the canteen only when canteen manager arrives
22. Get Walkie-talkies for use in getting cars onto site.
When gates open
- Role is to ensure safe traffic flow outside of school in Carmichael & Wilkinson Streets. Casuals are to line up on
kerb side, Permanents form a second line on the outside.
-Toilets, maintain during the course of the market
Sausage sizzle
1. Light BBQ.
2. Put out white tables and chairs.
3. Set up Shelter for canteen, if required.