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From The Office …
Getting Started
June 2013
Lockview Public School Bob Blake, 505 Bunt ing Road Princ ipal St. Cathar ines, ON, L2M 3A9 Robyn Mort ley, 905-934-3331 Vice-Pr inc ipal lockview.dsbn.org
The Lockview
Linkletter
May’s Newsletter Draw Winner was:
Joseph N.
Congratulations!
We are quickly approaching the end of another exciting year at Lockview School. On behalf of all the staff, we would like to extend a sincere thank-you to our wonderful families and school community for being so supportive of our student programs and initiatives. Working together with such a great staff, students and parent community continues to make our role as Principal and Vice-Principal of Lockview School a truly rewarding experience.
As you know, it takes much planning and organization to make a year successful for students at our school and that includes extracurricular events and activities. We salute the staff and parents who really make it all possible! We appreciate everything they do for our students, school and community! Their dedication and passion ensures that the students of Lockview continue to achieve personal successes academically, athletically and socially.
As we continue to plan for our 2013-14 class organization, it is important for us to know if any students will not be returning to Lockview, or if there are new families moving into our area. If you are aware of either of the above possibilities, please let us know as soon as possible. This information will assist us in more effectively planning for September by minimizing surprises and disruptions for class organization!
With approximately 17 instructional days left in the school year, teachers are continuing their ongoing assessments of student learning to prepare for report cards, which will be sent home on Wednesday, June 26. It is very important that students finish the year demonstrating excellent study habits and attendance.
There are many interesting and educational activities planned for the month of June. Please take some time to review the attached calendar to keep track of important dates.
We look forward to seeing everyone in September!
Achieving Success Together,
Mr. B. Blake Principal
Miss R. Mortley Vice- Principal
COUNTDOWN TO KINDERGARTEN…
If you live within the Lockview School boundaries and have a child who will be 4 years of age by December 31, 2013, he/she is eligible
to attend Junior Kindergarten beginning September, 2013.
Please drop in to the school office and register your child. Please note that proof of birth and proof of immunization are
required to complete registration. Legal documents regarding custody arrangements are requested as well.
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ROBOTICS NEWS…
On Thursday, May 16, Lockview was represented by 6 teams at the annual
DSBN Robotics Competition. They worked hard, ate a lot of pizza, and did an exemplary job representing our school. A special congratulations goes to the team of Braeden A, Matthew K, Sydney H, and Jennifer N, which won the Intermediate Division for the day. Mr. Wiebe would like to
thank all the students who participated in robotics this year, and
hopes that they'll come out again next year. Thanks also to the parents who helped us with transportation
this year!
On Tuesday, May 28, TVO Kids featured Katie Weeks in
celebrating her outstanding efforts to raise funds and
awareness for her foundation, Nets for Kids. Katie's hard
work and determination helped donate over $1000 in mosquito
nets to help protect children in Burkina Faso from malaria. In case you missed this excellent
broadcast, you can catch Katie's streaming episode on www.tvokids.com. Click on
League of Super Citizens and enjoy this tremendous clip.
On May 7th, Lockview was represented by three grade 6
students - Kailey H, Evan B, and Paige M - at the 10th Annual DSBN
Heritage Fair. The students participated in three workshops in the morning including a Canadian
Trivia Challenge, Artifacts Discovery, and the judging of their projects by local historians. In the
afternoon, students travelled to Fort George and Queenston Heights to see significant locations from the War of 1812. Lockview's very own Paige M
was recognized for her project on Wayne Gretzky by the Ontario
Historical Society with the Award of Excellence, "in recognition of
outsanding student achievement in history and heritage."
Congratulations to Paige as well as Kailey H for her project on the
history of Tim Horton and Evan B for
his on Sir Isaac Brock!
Grade 8 Graduation It’s hard to believe that June has approached us so quickly and we’re already preparing for
Lockview’s Grade 8 Graduation Night. We look forward to this very special occasion, as we
celebrate the elementary learning journey and anticipate a fresh, new chapter of learning in high
school. Below you’ll find preliminary information regarding our Graduation Night.
Our graduation ceremony for our students and their parents will be held on the evening
of: Wednesday, June 26th
at 6:00pm, at Laura Secord Secondary School. A stand-up
reception will take place directly following the ceremony at Laura Secord.
The graduation dance for our graduates will follow the reception and will take place in
our gym at Lockview School. The dance will commence at 7:30pm and finish at
9:00pm.
A full rehearsal will take place for the graduates during the morning of Wednesday, June
26th
.
While graduation is a very special event and we do expect the attire to reflect this, we do
not expect students to spend large amounts of money preparing for this night. Tuxedos,
evening gowns or extravagant transportation modes aren’t necessary. Thank you for
your understanding and support.
This is a very special time, a milestone in their educational career and we are very excited to
attend our graduates’ ceremony. More information will be sent home to grade 8 families closer to
the big event, but if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call the school.
Take Note!
*Just a reminder that there will be NO SCHOOL on Friday, June 7th. That date is a scheduled professional activity day for our teaching staff.
*Final report cards will be sent home on Wednesday, June 26th.
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From the TLC… 1. We have one Pizza Day in June… Wednesday, June 5
th.
2. Our Sub Lunch Day is planned for Wednesday, June 12
th. Orders are due on
Thursday, June 6th
. 3. This month’s Lunch Lady is Thursday, June 20
th. Make sure you check out the order
form online: www.lunchlady.com. Paper orders are due on June 10
th. Electronic
orders are due June 13th
. 4. Our next meeting is set for Tuesday, June 4
th at 6:00 p.m. in the Lockview library.
Please come out and get involved! We will be looking at positions for next year’s TLC.
A message from the TLC…
Thanks to all the families who came out to the Movie Night and making it a huge success! Special thanks to Stephanie Damiano for her hard work in putting it together. The first T.L.C. meeting for 2013 - 2014 has been set for September 24th at 6:30 p.m. Please come with your fundraising ideas and think about volunteering for TLC positions. Volunteers are always needed.
Have a fun and safe summer!
On Friday, June 21st, the primary students will be traveling to African Lion Safari. As a means
to begin their exciting education on jungle animals of Africa that they will be sure to
observe first-hand, students participated in a day of cross-graded activities. They learned about a variety of animals and also had the
experience of working with peers from different classrooms, including junior and senior
kindergarten students. A special thank you goes out to Ms. Eden for organizing this memorable event. Here is one students’ impressions of the
day’s activities:
On Tuesday, May 21 all of the kids from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 3/4 participated in cross-graded activities. We travelled to different classes
so that we could learn about jungle animals. We learned about zebras, gorillas, peacocks, lions,
hippos, giraffes and elephants. We all had an awesome time!
By: Bailey B from Grade 3/4
STUDENT PLACEMENT FOR 2013-2014
It appears from the information we have at this time that there will be several split grades again next year. When we form
classes a great deal of consideration goes into the placement of pupils to provide the
best possible academic and social environment possible. Some of the factors
considered include: social maturity, organizational skills, learning style, ability to work independently, academic ability, class
dynamics as well as attitude toward, and commitment to, school work. We all want what is best for the children at Lockview
School. If you have a specific request about your child’s placement for the coming school year, please submit them in writing to the
attention of Mr. Blake by June 6th. Only
written requests to Mr. Blake will be considered. Parental requests will be
considered in conjunction with the factors listed above, although we cannot guarantee that requested placements will be fulfilled.
Our goal is to provide a learning environment in which all of our students will
be most successful.
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JUNE Newsletter Draw Ballot
To encourage students to promptly deliver each newsletter to parents, the attached ballot could
earn your child a prize. We value your input!
Family/Student Name:
_______________________________________
Comments:
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On Wednesday June 5, the PALS leaders will be
hosting a book exchange for primary and junior
students. Primary/Junior students are invited to bring in
gently used books on Tuesday June 4 and Wednesday
June 5. They will receive a ticket for each book they
bring in (maximum of 3 books) and can exchange that
ticket to select another book to take home at the book
exchange on June 5. Please review your child's choices
and agree to the books being donated.
Keep on reading!!!!
SEPTEMBER BELL TIMES
On September 3rd 2013 Lockview School will transition to an 8:25 am START and a 2:55 pm DISMISSAL. The new bell times for the
2013-14 school year will accommodate a change in our bus routes and provide a cost savings to the DSBN.
The new school day at Lockview will be as follows:
8:25 am - 9:15 am Period 1 9:15 am - 10:05 am Period 2 10:05 am – 10:45 am Nutrition/Recess BREAK 10:45 am – 11:35 am Period 3 11:35 am – 12:25 pm Period 4 12:25 pm – 1:15 pm Nutrition/ Recess BREAK
*Students are permitted to go home for this nutrition break*
1:15 pm - 2:05 pm Period 5 2:05 pm - 2:55 pm Period 6 2:55 pm Dismissal
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School Council
Meeting
(6 pm)
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TLC’s
Pizza Day
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Spirit Day: Lockview Pride!
Sub Orders Due
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P.A. Day (No School)
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Lunch Lady Orders Due
DSBN Track & Field Meet
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Sub Lunch Day
Special Olympics (SEFS Class)
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Intermediate
3-Pitch Tournament
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Junior 3-Pitch Tournament
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TLC’s Lunch Lady21
Intermediate
Flag Rugby Tournament
Primary Division Year-End Trip
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Junior Division Year-End Trip
Primary Playday
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Report Cards
Home
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Last Day of School
Have a GREAT
Summer!
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Please check out our website at www.lockview.dsbn.org to see what’s happening! You can access this newsletter there online.
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