our newsletter 2020/newsletter issue 3... · 2020-06-05 · phone: 8766 2084 email...
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Principal Adrian Maywald
Deputy Principal Jane Gill
Governing Council Chair Georgie McKay
Phone: 8766 2084 Email [email protected]
Our Newsletter
Diary Dates
9th March
Adelaide Cup Public
Holiday
11th March
Year 8 Immunisation Info
Session
13th March
Interschool at Kangaroo Inn
17th March
Governing Council AGM
6.30pm
18th March
Year 8 & 10 Immunisations
20th & 21st March
South East Field Days
24th - 27th March
Outdoor Ed Camp
30th March
Student Free Day
From the Principal & Deputy Principal
Having surpassed the halfway point of Term 1, we encourage everyone to recharge your batteries over the upcoming long weekend. It has been fantastic to see almost every student actively pursuing success with their academics as well as the Distance Day, Sports Day and a number of SAPSASA trials. All we can ask of each person is that they consistently seek to improve themselves and help others to improve at the same time. Well done to each and every student who has demonstrated this over the past 6 weeks. It is pleasing to see that our student and staff attendance at school across the first 6 weeks of this year is at 94% and we look forward to seeing this continue throughout the year to make the most of core learning time. Ideally we would love to achieve 100% but given it is important to rest and recover when unwell, we believe that the current level of attendance is a fantastic result for the start of the school year. Will Gould: Having Will visit us this week and share some of his knowledge and experience around moving to Sydney and joining the Swans AFL Team was simply fantastic. This, combined with his coaching sessions for Shot Put and Discus (for which he holds our school records), was greatly appreciated to support our athletes in the lead up to Interschool Athletics at Kangaroo Inn Area School. We hope as many families as possible can join us for Interschool to encourage our athletes to aim for personal bests on the day. Student Free Day: In following on with implementing the Restorative Practices that underpin our Behaviour Management Policy, every staff member has now reflected upon their personal learnings and planned implementation from the day along with spending time this week in Training and Development reviewing a range of resources to support their implementation. There will be another Student Free Day this term on Monday March 30th, for the Breakspear Learning Sprints that we have been participating in since last year.
This is the final day of this training for all staff across the region and staff are looking forward to refining their practices around making short, fast changes to their teaching to improve student learning. Swimming: Our extra 2 weeks of swimming lessons have been completed with some students, who have missed the last few years of lessons while the pool has undergone replacement, benefiting from these catch ups. Normal swimming lessons will occur for all students R-5 in Term 4. Given we have had our amazing Volunteer Lifeguards ensuring that Public Swimming and Lap Swimming are possible, it has been very exciting this week to see Adele start a 6 week swimming lesson trial. The smiles on the student’s faces, along with seeing the potential of students learning correct strokes and water safety is very exciting. So thank you Adele and we look forward to seeing how we can continue to expand the access to our pool to support the wider community. State-wide Leaders Day: We had the privilege of hearing from Professor Stephen Dinham at this year’s Leaders conference for Public Education. Stephen was very clear about ‘staying the course’ and ensuring we maintain a clear direction within the State and School. He highlighted the critical need of how to ‘get your school moving and improving’. Four key points from Professor Dinham’s presentation that relate to our School and Community for Fundamentals of Student Success are (Dinham 2008, 2016):
Simply focus on each student – we must know them as a person and a learner
Leadership – Every teacher is a leader and involved within school and community to add value
Quality Teaching – Qualities of Teacher and Quality of Teaching for student outcomes. We can’t
just say I used the strategy but we must ensure that students understood and applied the intended
learning
Emergent Leadership – Where student/families work with all teachers/staff to maintain an
alignment and growth for all. We are all leaders of our own learning but this works much better in
team environments.
Staffing Update: This week we start the selection process for our Farm Manager Position and we will be advertising/coordinating back fill for Sarah Goode and Brooke MacDonald as they head towards their maternity leave next term. Raising a complaint with the Department for Education: The department have released an updated procedure for raising a complaint. The website to find the updated information and online forms is https://www.education.sa.gov.au/raising-complaint-department-education
Sports Day: Thank you once again for everyone who was able to make the day. Congratulations to Wanboo on taking home the win but more so to everyone who gave their best efforts on the day for their respective houses. A huge thank you goes to our volunteers on the day. Without our volunteers the day could simply not happen. This includes the amazing support for the School Canteen who made almost $2000 profit on the day! Looking around on the day it was so pleasing to note, thanks to the commitment of so many, the vast improvements in our facilities and equipment. So thank you to everyone involved and bring on Interschool! Field Days: Help! Well what would Term 1 be without Field Days! This supports the wider community and our school and we know everyone chips in to make this happen under the incredible management of the Lucindale Lions Club. Please keep an eye out for table cleaning rosters, gates etc and do your best to be available so many hands can make light work and another successful year. Naracoorte Bus: The new 57 seater bus is up and running and we are excited to be able to offer casual seats to travellers. The cost this year is $6 per trip and the bus now stops at the Naracoorte Town Square.
Stand Like Stone: With such great support across the South East we encourage everyone to consider
looking at the Stand Like Stone Webpage and consider applying for some of the scholarships/grants that
are currently available until March 31st 2020. https://standlikestone.com.au/
Options Include:
Educational Scholarships
2 x $5,000 scholarships available for arts or trades based courses.
Community Capacity Building Grants
$50,000 available for grants from $5,000-$20,000 for sustainable projects that will build capacity in this
region.
Small Grants
$10,000 available for charitable projects in this region.
Yours in Education,
Adrian Maywald Jane Gill
Principal Deputy Principal
Lucindale Show
This year we have had a large number of entries from Year 6-10 Classes for the Lucindale Show. The
students entered creative works that were built in the curriculum for Term 1. We had creative decorated
boots from the Year 6/7, Year 8 drawings, Year 9 photography and paintings from the Year 10 class. We
are proud to say that we had some winners and look forward to next year’s show.
Off The Shelf
Library Chat Are you tired of thinking of new meals to serve your family? The
library has just the answer. Recently we received a collection of
“Culture and Recipe” books, featuring cultural information on
selected countries, and recipes traditional to those countries. The
best thing is that the books are aimed at children, so the recipes are
simple to follow and easy to make. Experience the flavors of India,
China, Italy, Mexico, Japan and France in your own kitchen.
The next time the family asks “What’s for dinner?” the answer
could be - samosas, bang - bang chicken, tiramisu, tamales, sushi
or alsace tart.
With this Summer being the most devastating fire season
Australia has experienced in modern times, this book is a must
read. Learn how reverting back to Indigenous fire management
could help save Australia.
Baby Bounce is on every Wednesday during term time 9:30am
until 10:30am, for under 5s. Come along and enjoy some songs and
stories with other parents and their little ones.
LIBRARY CLOSURE
The library will be closed on Saturday 21st
March due to the South East Field days.
2020 House Captains
Wanboo Junior Primary House Captains
Oliver Ryan, Anna Theron, Naithan Trussell, Taylor England
Bundi Junior Primary House Captains
Simon Soe, Rebecca Clothier, Rylan Maywald, Amelia Clarke
Kiama Junior Primary House Captains
George Legoe, Evelyn Loechel
Absent: Charles Bruce, Sophie Smith
Wanboo House Captains
Taylor Ryan, Milly Walker, Samuel Pitt, Daniel Borchardt
Bundi House Captains
Jessica Eastwood, Christie Bauer, Toby Simpson, Lachlan Leake
Kiama House Captains
Kate Edmonds, Cody Clarke, Alesha Ludwig
Absent: Jack Edmonds
Sub Junior Boys
1st Thomas Handbury - Bundi
2nd Kauri Chilcott - Wanboo
Sub Junior Girls
1st Layla Clarke - Kiama
2nd Sarah Johns - Wanboo
Junior Boys
1st Ollie Gear - Kiama
2nd Jock McKay - Wanboo
Junior Girls
1st Emma Pinchbeck - Wanboo
2nd Lucy Handbury - Bundi
Intermediate Boys
1st Ethan Hocking - Wanboo
2nd Alexander Pitt - Wanboo
Intermediate Girls
1st Sophie Edmonds - Kiama
2nd Alice Rayner - Bundi
Senior Boys
1st Cody Clarke - Kiama
2nd Samuel Pitt - Wanboo
Senior Girls
1st Taylor Ryan - Wanboo
2nd Kate Edmonds - Kiama
Open Boys
1st Jacob Hutton - Bundi
2nd Reihana Collis - Bundi
Open Girls
1st Christie Bauer - Bundi
2nd Shari Vickers - Wanboo
Tammy Dowdell Memorial Trophy
Bundi - 29
Wanboo - 21
Kiama - 10
David Gerschwitz
Sprint Champions
Boys – Ollie Gear
Girls – Alice Rayner
Final House Results
1st Wanboo - 912
2nd Bundi - 888
3rd Kiama - 728
Photos taken by Cheyann Southern and Daniel Patton - Year 8 Class
Agriculture Update General update It has been a busy few weeks on the school farm as we have welcomed some autumn weather. In Week 4 Year
9’s went on an excursion to Lockhaven at Mundulla to select 8 wether lambs for the Royal Adelaide Show. We
thank the Lock family for their continued support and let’s hope they can be just as successful as last year. In
2020 we will also continue our led steer involvement, with students keen to participate at Adelaide, Naracoorte
and Mount Gambier Shows. Student interest forms have been sent home to senior students in regards to
attending the Adelaide Show, as well as letters to Studs that have previously supported our program.
The vineyard is also coming into its peak time as the pinot grapes are being harvested this week with the support
of Di Giorgio Family Wines. A big thank you also goes to Carol and Brad who have worked tirelessly to make sure
our school is providing a fantastic learning opportunity for our students at Industry Standard.
As an Ag faculty we are gearing up for the South East Field Days in a few weeks. The school will have two sites;
the main tent and a site within the Aussie Flavours and Yakka Pavilion showcasing our wine and new label for
our 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon Wine. Please come along, listen to the students and staff speak at 1:30pm each
day about the processes involved within our school wine and vineyard. In the week leading up to the Field Days
we will also be busy delivering small hay bales to sites which helps raise money for future Ag enterprises and
camps.
Classroom news This term the 3/4 class have focused on where our food comes from within a Paddock to Plate Unit. They have
investigated food packaging, their favourite foods and looked at technology and tools used in the past compared
to now. In conjunction with this they have just started planning their own vegetable plots for an autumn/ winter
garden.
The 5/6 class have been investigating sustainable resource management
practices involved on an Australian pig farm through an Enterprising Pig
Farm Unit. The class have been introduced to and explored concepts of
onsite power generation and farming more sustainably. Students were
also exposed to the ways one farmer converts the manure from their pigs
into renewable energy which powers their farm. The class have also
visited our schools Eco Shelter to compare different farming methods.
This year the 5/6 class will also continue to be involved within the Red-Tailed Black-Cockatoo project. Over the
course of the year students will be learning about the bird, collecting seeds, propagating seedlings and helping
to revegetate local properties with Brown and Desert Stringybark trees. This week saw our students thin out
seedlings that were sown by last year’s class and replant them into tubes so they can continue growing.
Keep an eye out for more Agriculture news in our next school newsletter.
The Agriculture Team
Carol, Brad and Lucinda
Coronavirus (COVID-19) update The Department for Education provided us with this update,
3 March 2020 at 5 pm
The Federal Government has updated its advice on coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Restrictions are in place for people who have recently returned to Australia from Iran or
mainland China, with the following advice issued to staff and parents about attendance at
schools and early childhood facilities.
In the following scenarios you cannot attend school or an early childhood centre:
If you have left, or transited through Iran on or after 1 March - you must isolate yourself
until 14 days after leaving Iran.
If you have left or transited through mainland China - you must isolate yourself until 14
days after leaving China.
If you have been in close contact with a confirmed case of novel coronavirus - you must
isolate yourself for 14 days after last contact with the confirmed case.
At this stage, the Federal Government advises that travellers from Hong Kong, Indonesia,
Japan, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Italy and Cambodia who have not been to mainland
China or Iran are not required to self-isolate unless they are unwell, in which case they should
seek medical assistance.
Practising good hygiene
Everyone can protect against infections by practising good hygiene. Encourage all children and
staff to:
wash their hands regularly, particularly after using the toilet and before eating
avoid spreading infections to others by keeping children home if they are unwell
cover a cough or sneeze with a tissue
Resources and posters are available from SA Health. Parents seeking more information should be encouraged to call the National Coronavirus Health Information Line on 1800 020 080 or visit the Department of Health website.
Do you need a grant to help you with your community project, or know a local student who needs a scholarship to assist them on their journey? If so, Stand Like Foundation will be seeking applications from organisations, not-for-profits and the people of the Limestone Coast. The OneFortyOne Community Capacity Building Grants open this month and local organisations can apply for grants between $5,000 and $20,000 for projects that have a charitable benefit and build capacity in the region. A total allocation of $50,000 is available thanks to the significant funding provided by OneFortyOne. “We’ve been delighted to partner with OneFortyOne since 2014 and thanks to their generosity and commitment to this region, Stand Like Stone has been able to distribute $180,000 across eighteen charitable projects to date”, said Stand Like Stone CEO, Anne Kerr. OneFortyOne’s Willie van Niekerk said “Stand Like Stone is a pillar of the Limestone Coast community and we are excited to be their partners in 2020. We know the community capacity grants support a wide range of community projects and look forward to seeing them come to life.” Stand Like Stone is also offering another round of its annual Small Grants of up to $10,000. These grants are available for organisations whose projects demonstrate sustainability, develop and strengthen communities, reduce social disadvantage and help find solutions to community problems in the Limestone Coast. Two additional educational scholarships are also available through the Lorry Humphreys’ Arts Scholarship and the Lorry Humphreys’ Trades Scholarship valued at $5000 each. These scholarships are available to students undertaking study in the Arts or the Trades in 2020, and can be used for approved curriculum and courses at Australian educational institutions (such as pre-schools, primary schools, secondary schools, higher education institutions and registered training organisations) as well as their related living and boarding costs. “These grants and scholarships are made possible every year thanks to the kind-heartedness of people and organisations in our region, and really epitomise the benefit of donating to Stand Like Stone. We don’t spend the donations; we hold them in trust and invest them for the direct benefit of our community in perpetuity, granting the income generated from those donations. Our grants and scholarships enable us to respond to the needs of the people and communities across the Limestone Coast, ensuring that local projects that they value receive support. We’re looking forward to receiving applications and encourage people and groups to get in touch if they want more information”, said Mrs Kerr. The OneFortyOne Community Capacity Building, Small Grants and Scholarships are open from 15th February. Applications close at 5.00pm on 31st March 2020. Application forms and further information are available from www.standlikestone.com.au.
Calling all Limestone Coast community projects and students – Stand Like Stone Grants and Scholarships open this month
MEDIA RELEASE ENDS
Media Contacts
Anne Kerr, Chief Executive Officer, Stand Like Stone Foundation P (08) 8721 0480 | [email protected] | M: 0400 248 742 Bill DeGaris, Chair, Stand Like Stone Foundation P (08) 8721 0480 | [email protected] | M: 0417 818 985 Jessica Douglas, Director External Affairs, OneFortyOne P: 0400 186 293 | [email protected] About Stand Like Stone Foundation The Stand Like Stone Foundation was established in 2004 by a passionate group of people from across the region seeking to create a community fund, or endowment, to benefit the region in perpetuity. It offers individuals, families, groups, corporations and not-for-profit organisations an easy and satisfying way of giving something of real value back to the community that they care about. Since its inception the Foundation has delivered over $1.75 million in direct benefits to Limestone Coast communities through its granting and scholarships programs. Donations to Stand Like Stone are never spent but are held in trust and invested to maximise income. Income earned is then granted in the form of grants for charitable projects and scholarships to local individuals. Stand Like Stone works in partnership with donors, local organisations and community leaders to strengthen communities and increase opportunities. The community foundation aims to build relationships and networks to understand and respond to the immediate and long-term needs of the community. http://www.standlikestone.com.au
The NAB AFL Auskick program makes learning to play AFL fun, safe
and easy for boys and girls. Through weekly coaching sessions they
will learn the skills of the game in an exciting, social and safe
environment. The AFL Auskick program has centres that operate all
over the country.
Children will learn the fundamental motor skills vital for future physical activity and sport participation as
well as learning how to interact with other children as part of a team in small group activities.
The program also provides a great opportunity for parents to interact with their kids through the activities,
have the opportunity to make new friends, learn about the game and spend quality time with their
children.
To register for Lucindale Auskick go to http://www.aflauskick.com.au/ search for Lucindale FC.
Auskick starts Thursday 7th May at 3.30pm and run for all of Term 2.
Where: Lucindale Football Oval
Ages: Rec – Year 2
Cost: Free (when entering Medicare Card Number)
Parents: Parental supervision and participation encouraged
Please contact Henry Legoe 0427 324 558 if you require any assistance or more information
Lucindale Area School
Pork Order Form
Name:………………………………………………………………………………………………………...…
Address:………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Phone:……………………………… Email:…………………………………..……………………………
How did you hear about us?..............................................................................
Price $12 per kg dressed weight (average weight per side 25kg - 30kg)
Orders to the Front Office. Meat will be ready for collection around the end of Term 1.
Email: [email protected] or Fax 08 8766 2058
Please fill out below for your packaging options.
Please select only ONE option from each area.
Hocks – will come fresh with order
Leg
Cut in to 2 roasts
Cut in to 3 roasts
Shoulder - Rolled roast
Cut in to 2 roasts
Cut in to 3 roasts
Chops
2 chops per package
3 chops per package
4 chops per package
Belly
Spare ribs
4 spare ribs per package
6 spare ribs per package
8 spare ribs per package
OR
Slab of pork belly
Pick up location
Tender Cuts, Cedar Avenue, Naracoorte Lucindale Area School
We would like to order Whole Pig 1/2 Pig
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Week 1 27/1
Australia Day
Public Holiday
28/1
Term 1 begins
29/1 30/1 31/1
Week 2 3/2 4/2 5/2 6/2 7/2
Week 3 10/2
Sammy D Yr 9
-12
Presentation
11/2
Farm Committee
Meeting
Primary Assembly
12/2 13/2 14/2
Week 4
Swimming
17/2 18/2
Distance Day
19/2
Student Free Day
20/2 21/2
Dolly’s Dream
Presentation
Week 5
Swimming
24/2
PPEP Talk Yr 8
-12
25/2
Sports Day
26/2 27/2 28/2
29/2
Lucindale Show
Week 6 2/3 3/3 4/3 5/3 6/3
Week 7 9/3
Adelaide Cup
Public Holiday
10/3 11/3
Yr 8 Immunisation
Information Session
12/3 13/3
Interschool at
Kangaroo Inn
Week 8 16/3 17/3
Governing Council
AGM - 6.30pm
18/3
Yr 8 & 10
Immunisations
19/3 20/3
South East Field
Days
Week 9 23/3 24/3
Outdoor Ed Camp
Year 11/12
25/3 26/3 27/3
Harmony Day
Week 10 30/3
Student Free
Day
31/3 1/4 2/4 3/4
Week 11 6/4 7/4 8/4 9/4
End of Term 1
2.10pm
Dismissal
10/4
Good Friday
LUCINDALE AREA SCHOOL TERM PLANNER – TERM 1, 2020
LUCINDALE AREA SCHOOL GOVERNING COUNCIL
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY 17TH MARCH
AT 6.30PM IN THE STAFFROOM
ALL PARENTS INVITED TO ATTEND
POSITIONS VACANT - EACH POSITION A 2 YEAR TERM
NOMINATION FOR GOVERNING COUNCIL 2020
I____________________________________________________________(full name)
of____________________________________________________________(address)
Nominate
_____________________________________________________________(full name)
of____________________________________________________________(address)
to be elected as a member of Lucindale Area School Governing Council.
I____________________________________________________________(full name)
of____________________________________________________________(address)
accept the nomination and hereby declare that:
• I have not been declared bankrupt and do not receive a benefit of a law for the relief of insolvent debtors
• I have not been convicted of any offence of dishonesty, or of a sexual nature involving a minor, or of
violence against a person
• I understand that should I be declared bankrupt, receive a benefit of law for the relief of insolvent debtors
or be convicted of any of the offences listed my membership of Lucindale Area School Governing Council will
cease.
• I understand that if elected to Governing Council I will be required to undergo a Police Check that will be
paid for by the school.
All nominations for Governing Council must be submitted to the Principal, Adrian Maywald by
Friday 6th March 2020.