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NAIDOCWeekOrganisa on and planning for NAIDOC Week are well
underway. We will celebrate and acknowledge the
contribu on of Aboriginal Australia during the last week
of term July 1 to July 5. We are very pleased to have the
Aboriginal Dancers from Vincen a High returning this
year to conduct workshops with our
students. Performances of the dances
will be at the special NAIDOC
Assembly on Monday 1 July at
12.15pm. A metable of all events will
be distributed next week.
CrossCountryCarnivalCongratula ons to the following students who were our
cross country age champions for 2019
8&9 Years
Boys – Isaac P Girls – Porsha M
10 Years
Boys ‐ CJ Girls – Hayley C
11 Years
Boys ‐ Jesse K Girls – Keshna B
12/13 Years
Boys ‐ Taj M Girls – Kymmie K
2040All schools in the Bay and Basin Learning Community have
the opportunity to view this highly acclaimed, thought
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Principal’s Message GreatHuskyFairToday the banner for “The Great Husky Fair” in November
was displayed on our fence facing Sydney St. The banner
is very impressive and is truly a work of art. On behalf of
staff and the P&C, we thank the Campion family who
donated all materials, artwork and me to make the
banner for our major school fund raiser. If you see
Clayton or Kelly please thank them for their generosity
and good will.
The Great Husky Fair will rely on many gestures of this
nature to ensure it’s a success. If you can think of a way
you can support The Great Husky Fair come and have a
chat. The commi ee, led by Aimee Gjeci are already very
busy making sure it will be a special day.
Staf ingMr Vidler is in Newcastle this week with the State PSSA
Under 11s Rugby League Team. Mr Vidler is
the Manager of the team. NSW, Qld, ACT,
South Australia and ACT all compete to be
Na onal Champions. It does usually come
down to NSW vs Qld in the final.
Go the Blues!
Term 2 Week 8, 20 June 2019
Sydney Street, Huskisson NSW 2540
T 02 4441 5074 F 02 4441 6220 [email protected]
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Friday 21 June
1/2 Sailors Assembly
Friday 28 June
Senior Gala Day Netball/Soccer
Monday 1 July
NAIDOC day celebra ons with Assembly at 12.15
Tuesday 2 July
Morning super star assembly 9.00am
Stage 2 & 3 Huskisson Cinema to watch 2040 9.30‐
11.o00am
Wednesday 3 July
Athle cs Carnival
P&C Mee ng 6pm in Library
Thursday 4 July
Morning super star assembly 9.00am
P&C Pyjama Day
School Disco 2pm
Winter Trivia Night &pm @ Husky Pub
Friday 5 July
Morning super star assembly 9.00am
Music Performance by JB Music students.
2.00pm NAIDOC reflec on assembly
Wednesday 7 August
P&C AGM
provoking film. The film is very consistent with the
Cri cal and Crea ve Thinking we do at Huskisson
Public School. It poses to the audience, ques ons about
how we can shape the future.
Although the message is for all concerned ci zens, the
movie is best suited to our four primary classes. The $5
cost has been significantly subsidised.
Look for the permission note in your child’s bag today.
ChickenPoxAlert!Cases of chicken pox are s ll being reported at school.
Please be vigilant. If you suspect your child has chicken
Pox please go and see your local doctor before sending
them to school. Keeping students isolated from other
students is the only way we will break the cycle.
Glenn Sansom
Principal
Together we are Stronger and Smarter
No Canteen in Week 10—3 June due to Athle cs Carnival
Next
P&C Mee ng
Wednesday 3 July
Library 6pm
AGM—7 August
P&CNewsPlease note that there will NOT be a Father’s Day stall this
year, the P&C will financially support the classroom teachers
and their classes in cra ac vi es.
Looking for an accountant! If you or someone you know is
available to audit the P&C books for the financial year, we
would love your help.
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Library News Week 8
Kindergarten never
ceases to amaze
me! Not only are
they the best bor‐
rowers and return‐
ers in the school,
but they are abso‐
lutely smashing
through their log‐
in process on com‐
puters. It was only
a few weeks ago
that they were
learning to find the
le ers of their
names on a keyboard as well as the trickier “Control,
Alt and Delete” sequence, but they are nailing it now!
This week they also looked through our windows icon
to find an internet browser. I am looking forward to
challenging them with more keyboard exercises.
Ms Roose and I
were able to a end
the InteractEd
Technology day at
the University of
Wollongong on
Tuesday and we
both came away
with spinning heads
full of new ideas for
our staff and stu‐
dent tech learners.
It was a profession‐
ally run day jam‐packed with workshops and break‐
out sessions and included tours of the UoW Mak‐
erSpace and the Children’s Discovery Lab. Wow, if
only we had the space (and the money)! One of the
most important messages that we came away with is that
our students are being exposed to the right skills when it
comes to 21st century learning, but that a real balance in
physical and mental well‐being is most essen al.
OVERDUES! A big thanks to all who dug deep to find those
overdue and missing books. Our list is just under 100 so
even more of an effort is needed to search and return
overdues to their temporary home in the library. Many of
the books that are s ll out are new tles that are in high
demand. Please act on any no ces that your child brings
home so that we can keep those books in circula on.
Thanks! Mrs Hanson
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CollectingforHampers.This week we are collec ng items to make hampers.
We will be raffling 8 hampers as part of our major
raffle for ‘The Great Husky Fair”.
The Hampers are:
1. Baby Products
2. Beach items
3. Spa
4. Gourmet Food (non‐perishable)
5. Man Pack
6. BBQ
7. Ladies accessories
8. Kids fun pack
If you have any items that fit into these categories
please send them into Ms Lewis’ office.
FREE CONCERT
Friday, June 21
Nowra Uni ng Church Hall
29 Berry St, Nowra
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Presented by Raised Voices, Shoalhaven Community Choir, Sing Australia Vincen a and students from the Shoalhaven Music & Performing Arts Studio.
Interval – Gold coin dona on
Make Music is a free celebra on of music around the world on June 21. It will be
celebrated in over 120 countries.
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Next week’s meal deal
Lunch Order Wednesday, 26 June
(courtesy of Husky Sports)
Please complete and return to the front office by :Monday a ernoon, 24 June with money and paper bag.
sweet and sour pork or
honey chicken
with either boiled rice, or fried rice, or noodles