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Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
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2 June 2017
IN THIS NEWSLETTER
Principal’s Report
Tomorrow’s School Review
Paid Union Meeting Information
Instagram Information
Room 20 Learning Page
ICAS Testing Information
Sports Information
Camp Dates
Coastal Values
Community Notices
C O M I N G E V E N T S 2019
MARCH 2019
15 Open Water Swimming Whakatane
20 Paid Union Meeting
22 Elite Swimming Rotorua
27 Mufti Day
29 Elite Touch Rotorua
APRIL 2019
12 End of Term One
29 First Day Term Two
MAY 2019
17 Board of Trustees Election
MT MAUNGANUI INTERMEDIATE
14 March 2019
Newsletter No.
5
REMINDERS
Please note important date below:
Wednesday 20 March Paid Union Meeting – from
12.20pm
See in this newsletter for more details
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
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FROM THE PRINCIPAL Lisa Morresey
Kia ora koutou, Thank you to everyone who attended learning conferences. It is really important to establish early student, teacher and whānau relationships. The school wide percentage was 87%. If you did not attend the learning conference, you child’s class teacher will be following up for an alternate appointment time. We need to ensure that every child has their learning conference. Toilet and Vandalism We are having issues with vandalism and inappropriate toilet use currently. In fact, to a degree that we have not seen before. We have been will be reinforcing messages about appropriate toilet use, hygenic practices, flushing and respect for others. Students should be able to access bathrooms, as required. Given that we cannot supervise toilet use 24/7, we have asked students to go to the bathroom in pairs, if they are using bathrooms during class time. Obviously, each of cubicles is locked separately for individual privacy, but hopefully paired supervision will reduce further mischief and mayhem. It is an interesting time in New Zealand education currently. There are two bodies of work which you need to be aware of. Paid Union Meeting It’s Time/Kua Tae Te Wā In the week of 18 March, primary teachers and principals around the country who are NZEI Te Riu Roa members are heading to meetings to vote on whether to accept or reject the latest collective agreement offers from the government. They will also be voting on whether to take strike action should the offers be rejected. Teacher’s are really reluctant to go on strike again. I do not often comment on things of a political nature. But, I have not seen the profession in such turmoil in thirty years in education. Teachers and principals are feeling undervalued. There are real disparities in our education system between schools and between schooling sectors. I do not begrudge the work of our secondary colleagues, but, I think it is important for the community to understand why our teachers are fighting for pay parity. The same concerns also sit with our ECE colleagues. Currently, our colleagues in the secondary sector earn higher salaries, receive 5 hours curriculum release per week (primary is funded one hour per week)! Secondary schools have double the leadership staffing, plus guidance staffing, compared to primary schools that are the same size. In the secondary sector time is also given as you pick up leadership roles, in a primary/intermediate you do your leadership role on top of your 24 hour per week teaching contact time. Responsibility payments are also higher. I am concerned about the workload and additional expectations placed on our teachers. At a personal level, I worry for my staff. Teachers are working 50 - 60 hour weeks and more, in some cases. Teaching, meetings, road patrol, duties, coaching, extra-curricular, emails and calls home in the evenings. We work weekends and school holidays. In the holidays and the term breaks, school is a hive of activity. We meet for collaborative planning, professional learning and development and just to catch up on the terms work. Also, when a teacher only day is scheduled, teachers and students work an additional day at the end of the year. As a principal I worry about the recruitment and retention of teachers and the future of the profession. So whatever happens in the coming weeks - and what you hear in the media - please understand that we are working really hard for your children and we trying to do our very best for education, for our colleagues and for each and every student. Ma te wa Lisa Morresey Principal
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
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TOMORROW’S SCHOOLS REVIEW
As part of the national Education Conversation | Kōrero Mātauranga, the Government is reviewing Tomorrow’s Schools – the name given to the reforms that dramatically changed the governance, management and administration of our schools nearly 30 years ago. After more than 200 meetings with people interested in education, the Independent Taskforce reported its findings to the Minister of Education in November 2018. Their report: Our Schooling Futures, Stronger Together l Whiria Ngā Kura Tūātinitini has now been released for public consultation. The report covers eight key issues: Governance; Schooling Provision; Competition and Choice; Disability and Learning Support; Teaching; Leadership; Resourcing; and Central Government Agencies. The Taskforce’s report makes a number of significant recommendations for changes to the current education system. Stakeholder feedback on the report and its recommendations will be critical to inform Government decision making in 2019.
View the report and supporting information below: Full report: Our Schooling Futures, Stronger Together l Whiria Ngā Kura Tūātinitini Report Summary in English and Te Reo Māori. The report summary is also available in eight other
languages on the Resources page. Public consultation on the Tomorrow’s Schools Review report is open until 7 April 2019. This can be done in the following ways: Survey An online survey is now open until 31 March for you to provide feedback on the key issues and recommendations in this report. Click here to have your say Written Submissions Submissions can be emailed to [email protected] Oral Submissions A free 0800 number for oral submissions is available to leave your thoughts on the future of our schooling system. Call 0800 FOR TSR (0800 367 877) to leave a message. Public consultation meetings Taskforce-led regional consultation meetings will take place from 14 February 2019. The table below provides details of the locations, dates and times of these meetings. A list of all the events open for registration is also available here. The Tauranga Meeting will be held at Tauranga Boys College March 19 from 7-9 pm.
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
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ADOLESCENT PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE Beth Daniel, Health Nurse, will be working in our school each Monday from 10.45am – 12.45pm. Beth will be available to discuss with children any health issues they may have. This service is free and available on a referral basis. Key tasks of Public Health Nurse include:
The support of adolescents and parents to address youth health issues and concerns
Being an advocate for young people and their families
Providing free confidential self-referral clinics within the intermediate school settings
Following up referrals in the home and school. Referral to other agencies as appropriate eg, GP, Audiology, Mental Health, Sexual Health
Parent referral available direct – [email protected], 021 281 9974 or alternatively via MMI.
PAID UNION MEETING
20 MARCH 2019
At 12.20pm, on Wednesday 20th March, the majority of our staff will be
attending the meeting which is to be held here at MMI.
There are two options for parents:
A) At 12.20pm your child can be collected from school or head home
independently.
B) At 12.20pm your child can stay at school and will be released at the
normal time of 2.45pm.
A full information letter will be emailed home, with all details, by the end of
the week.
Please return the slip at the bottom of that letter so we can prepare for those
students who may need to remain at school for the afternoon.
Thank you.
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
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INSTAGRAM “Although young people are often digitally savvy, they are still developing. They need guidance on appropriate online behaviours and how to navigate challenges. Netsafe’s research shows that when young people do reach out for help, parents are still a place that many turn to for support. As a parent you don’t need to be an expert in technology, but being familiar with the technology that young people are using and the challenges that they may experience is a great start. This guide will give you that insight and prepare you to give your kids the guidance they need. - The Netsafe Team” https://www.netsafe.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Parents-Guide-to-Instagram-NZ-FINAL.pdf
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
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Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mtint.school.nz/
SPORTS INFORMATION
BASKETBALL TRIALS
Boys (both years) trial: Wednesday 20th March - 6.30am - 8am
Girls (both years) trial: Friday 22nd March - 6.30am - 8am
Venue: Mt Maunganui College Gymnasium Apologies for the early start but these were the only times available to us. All students must have registered to trial. If you have not done so already, click here to register:
https://goo.gl/forms/t4FouKD4F8EiHBL82
If you wish to be in a school team, then you must trial. These are the only trial days, so you must attend. Please ensure you are in your school PE gear, appropriate indoor sports shoes (no black soles) and have a drink bottle.
MMI SURFING
On 1st March, Mount Maunganui Intermediate School ran the annual super 11 surf competition. It was a great day with 1-2 feet waves on offer at Tay St. The event is unique as it is a tag team format where surfers must work as a team as opposed to traditional individual surfing. There were 11 teams in the event, teams were made up of 3 boys and 1 girl. Finishing the event the two Mount Maunganui Intermediate teams placed first and second respectively. A very good result for our young surfers. A special thanks must go out to all the parents for their support and in particular Jamie Brock and Nathan Mouldey, who ran the judging and liaised with the teachers in charge. Also, thank you to Bay Boardriders, for their loan of equipment to help run a very successful surfing event.
1st place team Sophia Brock Tava Santorik Tao Mouldey Beau Woods 2nd place team Coral Woods Oli Hansen Taine Roy Max Reid-Hancock
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
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2019 CAMP DATES
Camp Dates Year level Classes attending
Finlay Park Camp 1
Mon 1st - Wed 3rd April Year 8’s
only Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13,14,15,&16
Finlay Park Camp 2
Wed 3rd April to Friday 5th
April Year 8’s
only Rooms 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22,
& 23
Ngatuhoa Mon 18 March - Wed 20
March Year 7’s
only Motiti Rms 7 & 8 (please note the change)
Ngatuhoa Wed 20 March - Fri 23rd
March Year 7’s
only Motiti Rms 5 & 6 (please note the change)
Ngatuhoa Mon 1 April- Wed 3 April Year 7’s
only Matakana Rms 1 & 4
Ngatuhoa Wed 3 April - Fri 5 April Year 7’s
only Matakana Rms 2 & 3
Ngatuhoa Mon 8 April - Wed 10 April Year 7’s
only Motuotau Rms 13 & 15
Ngatuhoa Wed 10 April - Fri 12 April Year 7’s
only Motuotau Rms 14 & 16
Ngatuhoa Mon 29 April 1 May - Wed
NB DAY ONE TERM 2 Year 7’s
only Rangiwaea Rms 22 & 23
Ngatuhoa Wed 1 May – 3 May- Fri Year 7’s
only Rangiwaea Rms 17 & 21
Ngatuhoa Mon 6 May- Wed 8 May Year 7’s
only Moturiki Rms 9 & 10
Ngatuhoa Wed 8 May - Fri 10 May Year 7’s
only Moturiki Rms 11 & 12
Ngatuhoa Mon 13 May- Wed 15 May Year 7’s
only Kawera R19 & ½ Rm 18
Ngatuhoa Wed 15 May - Fri 17 May Year 7’s
only Kawera Rm 20 & ½ Rm 18
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
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NEW ONLINE LUNCH ORDERING SYSTEM
NOTE AMENDMENT effective from 13/03/19
Orders only available Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
On each day (below) you can only order the following:
Wednesdays – Pita Pit only (effective 13/3)
Thursdays – Bakers Delight only
Fridays – Subway only (effective 15/3)
Lunches will be delivered to the canteen and distributed to each classroom by our lunch monitors.
Follow the steps on the website, www.lunchonline.co.nz. You only need to register once and add a credit, after that is done it’s super easy to go in and order.
You can order in advance, but orders for the same day, must be received online by 9.00am.
If you have ordered online and your child is sick on that day you have until 9.00am to cancel the order. There will be no refunds if the order is not cancelled in time.
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
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BRIEF NOTICES – INFORMATION (please check this regularly, information changes each week)
SCHOOL TIMETABLE School Starts – 8.45am
Morning Interval – 10.25am Lunch – 12.20pm
Dismissal – 2.45pm
ABSENTEE INFORMATION Please inform us of your child’s absence by using one of the following ways:
Text – 027 232 0446 Phone – 575 5512 ext 1
Email – [email protected]
BUS INFORMATION Web - https://www.baybus.co.nz/schools/school-bus-routes-2019/
MEDICATION If you child has a severe medical condition or needs to take medication at school please contact the office.
TERM DATES Term 1 - 4 February –to 12 April Term 2 – 29 April to 5 July Term 3 – 22 July to 27 September Term 4 – 14 October to 18 December
TERM 1 UNIFORM/SHOES Term 1 requires all students to wear black sandals and school hats. Hats can be purchased from the school office for $15.00. Hats are compulsory in our outdoor areas, at all times. We appreciate your child may have specific footwear requirements, due to severs, or other conditions. Please consult with us before you purchase shoes that may not fit with our uniform requirements.
DROPPING YOUR CHILD TO AND FROM SCHOOL These are NOT drop off zones:
Lodge Avenue Staff Carpark
Lodge Avenue Turn Around
The Bus Bay on Links Avenue For the safety of your children, when dropping off or picking them up. Please refrain from entering and parking in these areas.
VISITING THE SCHOOL GROUNDS OR DROPPING ITEMS TO YOUR CHILD If you need to deliver sports gear, lunch or any other items please do so through the school office. If you need to see your child please come to the office first and if your child is coming in late they need to come to the student lobby for a late pass.
PARENT SUPPORT GROUP We are calling for anyone interested in being part of the parent support group (PSG) to contact us. They are always looking for volunteers to join their team.
CAMP INFORMATION All dates are listed in this newsletter.
CANTEEN Online ordering has begun.
Wednesdays –Pita Pit Thursdays – Bakers Delight
Fridays – Subway www.lunchonline.co.nz .
CHANGE OF DETAILS It would greatly assist us if you could please advise the office if you have any changes of address, phone numbers and emergency contact details. In the event of an emergency, sickness or injury we need to be able to contact someone who can collect your child.
FRIDAY ASSEMBLY Every Friday we have assembly and all students are required to wear their correct school uniform. This does not mean they can wear their PE gear, so please remind your child to wear their uniform to school every day and bring their PE gear in their bag, so they do not forget. Also, it would be appreciated if you do not pick up your child early on Fridays. We are in assembly from 1.30pm and it becomes difficult to locate children during this time.
SUBJECT FEES In 2019 the subject fees are set at $110.00. You can choose to pay $27.50 per term. These include:
Food Technology Hard Materials/Electronics
Media Studies/Robotics Music
Visual Arts Dance and Drama
The cost of these programmes are subsidised by the Board of Trustees. The subject fees must be paid if students wish to consume or to keep any item produced in these programmes.
PAYING FEES ONLINE If you wish to pay online or by automatic payment you are encouraged to do so. Our bank account number is:
12 3146 0104711 03 Please put your child’s name as the reference. SCHOOL DONATION The school donation is $50.00 per year and $20 per sibling. If you pay this by 31 March you will receive a $5.00 discount off the first sibling only.
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
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COASTAL VALUE CERTIFICATES 2019 Term 1 – Week 5
1
Manaaki Crawshaw For your ability to step out of your comfort zone and do well at our school swimming sports, great work!
2/3
John Stewart For the effort and improvement put into participating and contributing within class.
2/3
Chloe Ioane For following her musical passion with such positive energy.
4
Joshua Davies For your amazing effort at swimming sports. I am so proud at how you pushed yourself to try all three strokes, even though they were a challenge.
5
Ruby Preston For your fabulous start to MMI. I love the way you are embracing the new opportunities with increasing confidence.
6
Emilia Davis For always being there to support me in class and for using your initiative to begin your learning conference goals!
7
Ethan Jensen For your awesome contribution to the Motiti house swimming sports day. Your can do attitude really shone through!
8
Isaac Johnston For the way you have worked to be positive and to participate in activities so well.
9
Jack Carswell-Evans For your amazing attitude toward completing your learning, you have shown great resilience with your broken arm.
10
Tyran Stanley For being a thinker and making valuable contributions to class discussions.
13
Brielle Wilson Thank you for consistently putting others first and making positive choices. You are a role model to others!
15
Mackenzie Harris For persisting in her learning, even when it’s challenging, with a positive ‘can do’ attitude.
16
Maraea Berryman-Weiss
Well done for stepping out of your comfort zone and participating fully in our school swimming. Ka mau te wehi!
17/21 Liam McNeil For being a responsible role model, and demonstrating leadership skills in the classroom. Keep up the great work Liam!
18
Sean Collins For consistently being a positive role model to other students.
19
Rinisha Harvey-Te Kira
For stepping up confidently and earning a role voted on by your class members as the deputy class councillor. Very well done indeed.
20
Ngataupaki Te Mete
For facing her fear and doing really well at Swimming Sports.
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
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17/21
Georgia Davoren For showing outstanding citizenship and being an excellent role model in whanau 17/21. Miharo Georgia!
22
Nikau Going Your enthusiasm and energy are contagious. Well done for having a positive attitude during PE, and for the sense of fun you bring to games.
23
Lativa Taipiri For the amusing, well-written, and original piece of writing completed last week.. Tino pai tō mahi!
Dance & Drama
Taryn Wilson Your incredible effort when choreographing your groups forces of nature dance. As well as all the awesome work you have been putting in with your solo in Dance extension.
Food Technology
Ella Pahuru Whanau 11/12
For demonstrating excellence with your organisation and preparation skills in all lessons during Hangarau Kai - Food Technology. Ka rawe Ella - Nga mihi Whaea Sharon.
Music
Ethan Jensen Room 7
For demonstrating an understanding of musical signs and standard notation on the five-line staff.
MST Rylee-Ann Parata Room 7
For your positive attitude towards Mathematics. You are a fabulous thinker with lots of great ideas.
Gardening Club
Jacob Ralph Room 15
For all the work you have put into your garden and for always going the extra mile for the garden club.
Papamoa Football Club is taking registrations for the 2019 Winter season.
Register at: www.papamoafootballclub.co.nz
Players from age 5 and up are most welcome
Players MUST be registered by April 7th
Trials for competitive players aged 9 and above are being held on Saturday March 23rd and 30th from 4pm. To
participate in trials players must be registered.
Inquiries to [email protected] or via www.facebook.com/papamoafootballclubinc
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
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Make the most of all that school pool practise, by getting into lessons today.
BaySwim is your local Learn To Swim school, with lessons for babies, pre-schoolers, school aged children and adults running 7 days a week at Baywave Aquatic Centre.
BaySwim offers medical one to one lessons, and Sensory swimming lessons, as well as small group lessons.
Bookings for the Term can be made at any point, as long as there are spaces, assessments are free, and all BaySwim members get to have unlimited pool practise while they are enrolled.
COMMUNITY NOTICES
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