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Principal:
Margaret Wise-
Hellmuth
(905) 820-7786
Vice Principal:
Dennis Romanet
(905) 820-7786
Trustee:
Brad MacDonald
(905) 593-3547
Trustee:
Nokha Dakroub
(416) 432-5508
Superintendent:
Pertia Minott
(905) 366-8800
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WE ARE ALL TEACHERS
It has been a wonderful experience to support Artesian Drive Public School for the past two months. Stu-
dents and parents have been so welcoming and we have worked well together as a team to provide the best
learning opportunities for our children. Thank you to over 60 percent of families who completed the sur-
vey Your Voice Counts. Access to the survey is available until May 5th if you still want to participate.
As I think about Artesian Drive Public, I realize that we want to see our school as an extension of your
families, and we love to have your homes as the extensions of what we are teaching at school.
We can all encourage our children to read. Reading can unlock the keys to a
whole world of information. Parents are teachers, both by example and by con-
versation. We can all maintain good routines and positive attitudes as we get
ready for each day. Good sleep habits, healthy eating and physical activities all
contribute to our well-being.
We can all monitor our usage of electronic devices. Agreeing to shut off our cell phones or spending time
together on the computer makes for better relationships and family time. Although our children may play
with electronic toys for hours, their need for limits and adult engagement remain as important as ever.
April is an exciting month at Artesian Drive. The focus on the Day of Pink (April 10) at the junior school
means that we talk about how students support each other and how they can speak out against bullying.
We will have Scott Graham, from Kids4Kids, present on April 12 in the morning. This high energy as-
sembly for grades 1-2 stresses anti-bullying strategies. For grades 3-5, the assembly includes leadership
concepts plus positive intervention approaches.
On Wednesday, April 19 we have a special invitation for you for Family Fitness Night, and the Book Fair
continues all week from April 17-21. Other events include Pitch-In Week,
Walk for Wildlife and Earth day on April 22. As we participate and engage
with our children at Artesian, we realize that this creates a community where we
are all teachers and learners together. Respectfully submitted by
Steve Paas (Acting Vice-Principal)
Artesian’s Accolades
We inspire success, confidence and hope in every child.
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During the month of April the Character Education
program will focus on Inclusion. Someone who is
inclusive treats everyone fairly and equitably.
You are showing inclusiveness when you:
Welcome and engage others
Treat everyone with respect and value
Approach situations free of prejudice
Reach out to others in a fair and equitable
manner
Respect differences
Character Message for April— Inclusion
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See below for articles from the Peel Board
Day of Pink at Artesian Drive
Celebrating Faith and Culture calendar
Celebrating Administrative Professionals’ Day
Register today for Adult ESL or LINC classes
Applying for a position on the board's Parent Involvement Committee
Family Fitness Night
April is Earth Month = Pitch-In Week, Walk for Wildlife and Earth Day activities
Health and Physical Education Curriculum- supporting the physical, emotional and social
well-being of students
A pr i l 2017
Dates to Remember
April 10-Day of Pink
April 10-Look Hear
Screening (Day 1)
April 11-Look Hear
Screening (Day 2)
April 11-Grade 4 and 5
Speech Competitions
(gym) at 1:30 pm
April 12-anti bullying
assembly with guest
presenter Scott Graham
Grades 1 and 2 @
9:00 am
Grades 3-5 @ 10:00
am
April 14-Good Friday
(school closed)
April 17-Easter
Monday (school closed)
April 18-Scholastic
Book Fair begins
April 19-Family Fun &
Fitness Night featuring
Culture Shock (6:00-
7:00 pm)
April 20-Teams and
Clubs Picture Day
April 22– Earth Day
April 25-Administrative
Professionals’ Day
April 28-Weird Hair
Day @ Artesian Drive
Artesian Drive goes pink on April 10
Day of Pink, the international day to celebrate diversity and inclusion
to work towards ending homophobia, transphobia and all forms of
bullying and discrimination, falls on the second Wednesday of April
each year. As this conflicts with a holy day, in order to give all of our
students an opportunity to be part of this important inclusion activity,
the Peel District School Board schools will recognize Day of Pink
on April 10 this year.
“Equity and inclusion is something that all Peel schools teach
throughout the year and discuss with students daily—it is embedded in everything we do,” says
Tony Pontes, director of education. “Day of Pink is just one more way for us to ensure students
and staff learn, work and develop in environments that are safe, equitable, inclusive, respectful
and nurturing for all.”
Day of Pink began when a high school student in Cambridge, Nova Scotia, was bullied with ho-
mophobic language because he wore a pink shirt to school. The next day, hundreds of students
at his school stood up to bullying and wore pink to school to show their support for equity and
inclusion.
On this day, students, staff and families from across Peel
may wear pink and participate in a number of activities to
celebrate diversity and inclusion. On April 12, Artesian
Drive is pleased to welcome Scott Graham from Kids 4
Kids. Scott will be speaking to our students about anti
bullying strategies and leadership initiatives. The presen-
tation for students in grades 1 and 2 will be at 9:00 a.m.
and 10:00 a.m. for those in grades 3-5.
On May 2-4, representatives from Bully Brave will be
visiting classrooms for a series of anti bullying work-
shops.
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Celebrating Faith and Culture-April 2017
Celebrate Administrative Professionals’
Day on Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Peel schools will pay tribute to administrative professionals on Ad-
ministrative Professionals’ Day on April 25, 2017. The day will be
celebrated with special activities and events that provide teachers, stu-
dents and parents an opportunity to thank the administrative staff who
help support student success each and every day.
The Peel board appreciates the important job administrative staff do
each school day and April 25 provides an opportunity to give these
individuals the recognition they deserve.
Thank you to Ms Church and Mrs. Cardarelli for everything you do
each day at Artesian Drive.
April Mmaal and Sucker Moon Aboriginal Spirituality
April 4 Shri Ramnavami Hinduism
April 8 Farvardegan Zoroastrianism
April 8 to 26 Month of Jalál Bahá'í
April 9 Palm Sunday Christianity
April 9 to 16 Holy Week begins Christianity
April 9 Mahavir Jayanti Jainism
Sunset of April 10 to 18 Pesach (Passover) Judaism
April 11, 13 or 14 Theravada New Year Buddhism
April 13 (J) Holy Thursday (Maundy Thursday) Christianity
April 13 or 14 Vaisakhi or Baisakhi Sikhism and Hinduism
April 13 or 14 Saka and New Year’s Day Buddhism and Hinduism
April 14 Good Friday (Holy Friday) Christianity and Canada
April 16 Easter or Pascha Christianity and Canada
April 17 Easter Monday Christianity and Canada
Sunset of April 19 to May 1 Ridvan Bahá'í
Eve of April 22 or 23 to April
23 or 24
Isra and Mi’raj Islam
April 23 to 24 Yom HaShoah Judaism
April 24 Zarathosht-no-Diso Zoroastrianism
April 27 to May 16 Month of Jamál Bahá'í
April 29 Akshaya-tritiya Jainism
April 30 to May 4 Ghambar Maidyozarem Zoroastrianism
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Register today for Adult ESL or LINC classes
Do you know an adult that is interested in improving their English language skills for work, study or daily life?
Through the Continuing & Adult Education department, the Peel District School Board offers a wide variety of English language classes that help parents experience success in Canadian English in both listening/speaking and reading/writing. Courses are designed for a range of basic, intermediate and advanced English (Levels 1 to 7) as well as the more experienced learner needing to prepare for an IELTS exam.
Classes are ongoing - Register anytime.
All learners that complete a session will earn a certificate of learning from the Peel District School Board.
Classes operate from six locations in Brampton and Mississauga with three specially designed adult centres at:
Bramalea - Adult Education Centre - 25 Kings Cross Road, Unit 3
Brampton - Adult Education Centre - #300 - 7700 Hurontario Street
Mississauga - Adult Education Centre - 100 Elm Drive West, Room 117
To learn more or to register, call 905-270-6000
Also visit www.peelschools.org/adulteducation or follow us on Twitter: @PDSBLearnESL
Help us to encourage and enhance parent involvement in Peel
Apply for a position on the board's Parent Involvement Committee
The Peel board’s Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) meets regularly throughout the school year to review the board’s plans for par-ent involvement as they relate to parent, family and community engagement, and to make suggestions to schools, councils and the board regarding additional parent outreach.
As mandated by the ministry, the purpose of Peel board's PIC is to:
support, encourage, and enhance meaningful parental involvement within schools and across the district, including, outreach to par-ents who find involvement more challenging
work collaboratively with the school board to support student success
seek out the advice and ideas of school councils, and other parents and partners as they plan and implement strategies to involve more parents at the regional level
develop strategies for enhancing parental engagement and outreach
Parent application packages will be made available on April 10, 2017 at www.peelschools.org/PIC. The deadline to submit an applica-tion is May 1, 2017.
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Artesian Drive Public School
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
6:00 to 7:00 pm
Join us for a special workshop with
Culture Shock!
Register your family at:
http://artesiandrivefitkids.weebly.com
Family Fun Night!
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April - Earth Month
Earth Month encompasses the international celebration of Earth Day on April 22, 2017. This is the most celebrated environmental event worldwide. Initiated in 1970, this event has been considered the birth of the environmental movement.
Each year, more than 6 million Canadians join 500 million people in over 180 countries in staging events and projects to address local environmental issues. In Canada, Earth Day has grown into Earth Week and even Earth Month to accommodate the profusion of events and projects. Here are some ways that you can celebrate earth week with your family:
create a backyard or schoolyard habitat
plant a garden or tree
start a recycling program at home
organize a carpooling campaign in your neighbourhood to reduce air pollution
pick up trash in your neighbourhood
read a book about an endangered species
make a visit to your local zoo, aquarium or museum
visit a local park, wildlife area or farm to provide a fun opportunity to learn about the environment and life
Health and Physical Education Curriculum supports the physical, emotional and social well-being of students
Working together to keep our students safe and healthy
The Peel District School Board implemented the Ministry of Education’s revised Health and Physical Education (HPE) curriculum in the 2015-16 school year. The curriculum is divided into four elements that work together to support the physical, emotional and social well-being of students:
active living
movement competence
living skills
healthy living
Peel staff will again teach the human development and sexual health component to students, beginning spring 2017. This provides time for teachers to develop strong relationships with their students prior to this phase.
Advance notice letters will be sent home with students two weeks prior to the human development/sexual health lessons. Families can submit religious accommodation requests at any time prior to the lesson by contacting the school directly.
To get more information on how the HPE curriculum will be taught, please visit our website at www.peelschools.org/HPE.
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Pitch-In Week
The 50th annual PITCH-IN Week will once again welcome over 500,000 volunteers from coast to coast, ready to PITCH-IN to
help keep our country clean.
“In 2017, the impact of litter, and improperly disposed waste continues to be detrimental to
Canadian wildlife, our ecosystems, oceans and waterways,” says Misha Cook, PITCH-IN
CANADA’s Executive Director. “Simple day-to-day actions can have the greatest impact on
future years and generations.”
The PITCH-IN Week campaign involves our school commu-
nity cleaning up the Artesian Drive Community during the
week of April 17-23rd to coincide with Earth Day.
PITCH-IN Week is made possible by the support of our 2017
Title Sponsor, TIM HORTONS®, local municipal patrons, and private donations.
Walk for Wildlife
Walk for Wildlife is a national campaign that encourages all Canadians to experience the wild-
life and natural spaces in their region.
The year 2017 marks the 150th anniversary of Confederation, and during this iconic celebrato-
ry year we want to recognize Canada’s great iconic species! Walk for Wildlife 2017 is all
about the species we carry with us every day - the Common Loon, Polar Bear, Caribou and
Beaver – iconic Canadian species that grace our currency and remind us even the smallest steps and contributions can make a
difference for Canadian wildlife.
On April 12th, Our school will be participating in the Walk for Wildlife campaign. We ask that students wear comfortable
shoes and bring in a toonie to support wildlife. Donations received throughout activities in this campaign will be directed to-
wards critical Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF) programs designed to help in species recovery.
What’s happening for Earth Day 2017?
At Artesian Drive we are going to Earth PLAY for Earth Day!
This year we will join students across Canada to get outside, connect to our nature, have
fun and #Play4EarthDay