Wednesday, November 23, 2016

B.R.A.V.O. graduation for Gr. 6s

B.R.A.V.O Graduation: 

In order to celebrate your child's completion of the B.R.A.V.O program, there will be a brief graduation ceremony on Monday, November 28 at 9:30 am. It will be held in the auditorium. You are invited to the celebration. Please confirm your attendance by emailing us no later than Friday (November 25). We look forward to seeing you there!

Monday, November 21, 2016

Progress Reports

The Progress Reports were sent home today.

Interviews are set for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week. I look forward to meeting with everyone to share successes and next steps for improvement.

Right to Play assemblies

This past Friday, Mr. Pritchard and Mlle Farquhar, hosted the inaugural Right to Play assembly, promoting the motto to "Look after yourself, and look after one another" as well as all of the greatness that Pineland has to offer.

A large component of the assemblies is the awarding of the Red Ball Award to classes who exemplify the Right to Play motto, especially around students' learning skills. Our class has demonstrated tremendous growth since the beginning of the school year, so I nominated our class and invited Mr. Pritchard in to interview, video, and ultimately determine if class 5/6-1 was in fact worthy of the Red Ball.

Not knowing what to expect from his visit, the class was simply instructed to answer his questions as honestly as possible. The camera was turned on and so was the pressure as he posed many thought-provoking questions. When all was said and done, I didn't know how he felt about the interview, but I was certainly a very proud teacher who believed that we had a strong chance of winning based on the class' participation and strength of their responses.

In the end, they became one of the first recipients of the Red Ball Award, acting as a model class at
Pineland (and earning themselves an extra gym period in the process!)

In addition, two individuals in the class were among a select handful to be awarded individual Red Ball Awards for their outstanding demonstration of the Right to Play motto, by looking after themselves and others in exemplary fashion!

Thursday, November 03, 2016

Pajama Day for a good cause

The Me to We club at Pineland has been promoting Sleep Country's initiative
"Sleeping Children Around the World".

On Friday, November 4th, in preparation for Daylight Savings Time, Sleeping Children Around the World is encouraging Canadians to participate in the first ever Sleep Day by wearing their pajamas to work or school for a small donation of $2 in schools. Sleeping Children Around the World believes that it is the basic right of every child to have a comfortable night’s sleep and this national fundraising initiative is aimed at improving the lives of countless children worldwide. Sleeping Children Around the World encourages you to get involved in Sleep Day as a simple yet impactful way to change the life of a child.

On Friday, November 4, if students bring a toonie to school (or $2), they can dress up in their pajamas to come to school on that day.


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