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TOOTGAROOK TELEGRAPH

TOOTGAROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL


Website: www.tootps.vic.edu.au Telephone: 5985 2864

Weekly newsletter of

Email Address: tootgarook.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au

Issue 19

20th June, 2013

CALENDAR
Friday 21 June Saturday 22nd June Tuesday 25th June Tuesday 25th June Friday 28th June Reports sent home Tootgarook Market Prep P rostered Parent/Teacher Interviews Lip-sync Idol Last Day Term 2 2.30pm dismissal Dates for Term 3 th Monday 15 July Term 3 begins 9.00am Wednesday 24th July PrimeSCI! Incursion for P-2 th Saturday 27 July Tootgarook Market 1/2H rostered Our year of self-evaluation, review and planning - An overview for the school community Purpose
This year we will be setting our schools strategic direction for the next four years. Our primary goal is to provide an excellent education for every student. To do this we will evaluate our progress to date and plan a strategy that is critical to our schools continued success improving learning, engagement and wellbeing and successful transitions and pathways for our children and young people.
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The Focus
The planning of the strategic direction for the school will be guided by the following questions: What outcomes did we aim to achieve? What outcomes did we achieve? Why did we achieve / not achieve improvements in student outcomes? How effectively did we manage our resources to support the achievement of student outcomes? What can we do in the future to continue to improve?

People Involved
School leaders, staff, students and parents will work together over the course of 2013 to set the strategic directions for the school.

The Process
School self-evaluation provides an opportunity for our school community to reflect on our achievements, our strengths, and areas where improvement is needed. After we have completed our self-evaluation, an external reviewer will work with us to offer independent and expert advice on our progress. With their experience and knowledge of Australian and international best practice they will be able to help identify the most effective strategies for us to continue to improve into the future. The self-evaluation and the review provide a powerful information base from which we can develop our new strategic directions for the four year school strategic plan. We will: - review the schools core purpose and values - take a futures perspective of the needs of children and young people and the context of our school - agree on the outcomes we are striving to achieve for our students -choose the few most important strategies that are critical to our success. Schools are partnerships, in effect, between teachers, legislators, parents, students and community membersa shared vision effort in school should begin by calling people to come together to think and act, with the power they already have, about the things that are important to them (Senge, Schools that Learn, 2000).

Student of the Week


Students will be presented with certificates at Monday morning assembly.

Prep B Mrs Bos - Makayla Tetlow well done Makayla for your recent progress in your writing. Keep it Up! Prep P Mrs Prossor Daniel Malloy for his great effort in learning his numbers and letters. 1/2B Mrs Baird James Unsworth for his improved listening skills and for his efforts to remain organised. 1/2H Mrs Hughes Jake Unsworth for his wonderful, positive attitude to his learning. Jake always demonstrates the RICH Values and is a lovely friend to his classmates. 1/2P Miss Perkins Harry Ray for the enthusiasm he shows with his learning. Harry is always questioning the world around him and completes all set tasks. 3/4T Miss Withers Isak Young for his improvement in his maths test. Keep up the great work Isak! 3/W Ms Walton 5/6B Mrs Bruin Kira Swaby for your outstanding presentation of your River project. You spoke clearly and with enthusiasm about your topic. Well done! 5/6Q Miss Quintin It was fantastic to read your information about the Nile River. I was able to read it fluently and

accurately because you had edited it correctly. We all can't wait to have you present the information to our class. Keep it up Caylem Gaskin!
Art/Craft (Ms Lee) Grant Wilson 3/4T for his inventive creative hat design. Art/Craft (Mrs Campbell) - Luke Santamaria 1/2B - you come in to the art room every week with such a great attitiute. Your work is so good, you follow instruction. you work well with others, and your painting this week was beautiful! BERNIE WALSH ART AWARD - 1/2P - for always working so well in the art room; listening to instructions, helping one another, tidying up perfectly. Your chicken paintings this week were fantastic! BERNIE WALSH ART AWARD 3/4W for their fabulous paper mache hats. Music (Mrs Young) On Music Camp PE (Mr King)

Tomorrow students will bring home their mid-year reports. These outlined achievements from the first semester and future directions for the remainder of the school year. As a follow up to our reports, our parent/teacher discussions will be held next Tuesday from 2:00-6:00pm. Parents will note there are no comments for Art in the areas 3-6. If parents require further comment they will need to make an appointment to see Mr Whitworth.

Next Friday, June 28th, will be our final day before we commence our second term break. School will finish at 2:30pm, with our final assembly commencing at 1.45pm in the community building. Student lunch break on that day will be from 1.00-1.40pm.

Reminder to parents of children eligible to commence Foundation (Preps) in 2014 Leaping into Learning will continue in Terms 3 & 4 for children who are enrolled in our 2014 Foundation (Preps) Program. These sessions will be held weekly, commencing Thurs. 18th July at 2-3.15pm. Please enrol your child at the school office if he/she is beginning school at Tootgarook next year.

Exciting Term 3 Incursions at T.P.S. On the 24th July PrimeSCI! From Monash University, will be presenting a Science Show to the Prep/1/2s. The show will be around the theme of Light & Colour and will be a one hour presentation to groups of 30 children at a time. The cost will be $6:00, a note will go home next week. On the 28th August the whole school will experience a musical show called Space Jump set around the books which have been short-listed, by the Childrens Book Council, for the Book of the Year awards. The cost of this will also be $6:00. Information will come home soon about these special activities. Lynne Baird Well done to the Grade 2s for their excellent recorder playing at assembly on Monday. They played 'Just Dreaming' & 'Bop Till You Drop.' They all agreed that the excitement of playing at assembly was well worth the nerves beforehand. Year 1/2 teachers

Beleza END OF FINANCIAL YEAR SALE!!!


20% OFF on all Beleza Branded Items 10% OFF for non-Beleza brands 17th - 28th June
*some exclusions apply. Please check in store for more details.*20% sale is club membership inclusive. *no further discount applies *no laybys available.

BELEZA SCHOOL HOLIDAYS TRADING HOUSE ROSEBUD


Monday 24th June 28th June normal hours Sat 29th + Sun 30th Closed Monday 1st Friday 5th July 10am 4pm Sat 6th + Sun 7th Closed Mon 8th + Tues 9th 10am 4pm Wed 10th Fri 12th normal hours Sat 13th normal hours Sun 14th closed.

Help support our school!

2013

The Woolworths Earn & Learn program ended on Sunday 9th June. We are still accepting stickers and sticker sheets so please forward them to school so we can tally up our sheets and start shopping - Thank you for your support!

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR THE FOLLOWING MARKET POSITION

MARKET OPERATION-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 4.00am
Keys 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. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Open main door and turn off security alarm. Open Hall and Canteen turn off alarm. Open roller door and get the site markers out. Unlock padlock on barrier near sports shed and oval. Unlock all toilets Whilst site markers are being put out, get out BBQ and move to front of the canteen. Set up trestle in front of canteen. 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 down Burdett 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. Move rubbish bins on to site 4 placed around oval, 3 on asphalt/Carmichael Street end of school. Take float to the canteen only when canteen manager arrives Get Walkie-talkies for use in getting cars onto site.

20. 21. 22.

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. 2. 3. Light BBQ. Put out white tables and chairs. Set up Shelter for canteen, if required.

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