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EMAIL: [email protected] Website: www.cowellas.sa.edu.au 21st March 2018
What a great day to start the week with our annual Sports Day on Monday! In near perfect conditions for athletics competition – our students spent the day running, throwing, jumping and competing with great sportsmanship. It was great to see all of our students ‘having a go’ and all of the teams pulling together in their attempts to win the shield. Congratulations to Scorpio, who once again ran out winners – making it 4 years in a row! Well done to Mr Burton and the Sports committee for their organisation of the day, which went off without a hitch. A team for Interschool has now been selected to compete here in Cowell on Tuesday April 10th. A special mention to Declan Leggate and Tori Hanold – our Senior Champions, who will lead our Athletics team on the day.
Governing Council
We will be having our first ordinary meeting of the Governing Council, tonight in the library at 7:00pm. The Governing Council plays a very important part in site governance, representing the whole school community in understanding local educational needs, setting broad directions for the site, and monitoring and reporting on achievements. We still have 2 vacancies for councillors and are keen for them to be filled. If you are interested in joining Governing Council, please come along tonight or contact our council Chairperson – Erin King. We would love to see new members.
Harmony Day
Today is Harmony Day - a day to celebrate Australian multiculturalism, based on the successful integration of migrants into our community. Australia is the most successful multicultural country on earth and we should celebrate this and work to maintain it. Harmony Day is about inclusiveness, respect and belonging for all Australians, regardless of cultural or linguistic background, united by a set of core Australian values.
As a school we will be celebrating both Harmony Day and the National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence on Tuesday April 3rd. More information about this will be in next week’s newsletter.
Parenting Seminar
Last week we advertised that we would be hosting a viewing of a webinar being sponsored by Parenting SA, at the school. Unfortunately, it clashes with our Governing Council meeting. However, you can access the webinar in the comfort of your own home. See following details.
FROM THE LEADERSHIP TEAM Are you the parent of a 5 - 12 year old? Want fewer behaviour dramas at home?
Hear psychologist, parenting author and commentor Jodie Benveniste talk about: • dealing with challenging behaviour in ways that bring out your child’s strengths and true character • alternatives to discipline and punishment • encouraging cooperation rather than conflict.
Free parenting seminar Register to attend in person or view the live webcast at: Online: http://parentingsa.eventbrite.com.au Phone: 8303 1660 Email: [email protected]
Interviews School interviews will be held in Weeks 10 and 11 and bookings can now be made via the School Interviews website. This is an important way of communicating with your child’s teachers about their progress and ensuring that we are all working together to achieve the best possible outcomes for our students. Information about how to access the website and make bookings can be found on the following page.
DATES TO REMEMBERDATES TO REMEMBERDATES TO REMEMBER TERM 1
WEEK 8 21/3 - Governing Council Meeting WEEK 9 30/3 - Good Friday Public Holiday WEEK 10 2/4 - Easter Monday Public Holiday
3/4 - Harmony Day & National Day of Action Against Bullying Celebrations WEEK 11 9-13/4 - SAPSASA Softball
10/4 - Interschool Sports Day @ Cowell
13/4 - Last day of Term 1
TERM 2
WEEK 1 30/4 - Term 2 Commences WEEK 3 15-17/5 - NAPLAN WEEK 4 25/5 - Yrs 9-12 Career Expo in Pt. Lincoln WEEK 5 28-31/5 - SAPSASA Football/Netball Adelaide
MARCH
23/3—Liam Frost
24/3—Jai Gregory
24/3—Ewan Starr 26/3—Kartina Parfitt
29/3—Austin Inglis 31/3—Sean Norsworthy
CAS SPORTS DAY
Final Scores: 1st Scorpio 1375 points; 2nd Aries 1324
points; 3rd Taurus 1179 points.
Age group champions and runners up:
Sub Junior Boys & Girls Champion: Aiden Turner R/Up: Lachlan Harding Champion: Sophie Flavel R/Up: Eva Schmucker
Junior Boys & Girls Champion: Ky Lewis R/Up: Liam Frost Champion: Sharni Flavel R/Up: Olivia Franklin
Intermediate Boys & Girls Champion: Sean Norsworthy R/Up: Lachlan Turner Champion: Lori Turner R/Up: Courtney Grigg
Senior Boys & Girls Champion: Declan Leggate R/Up: Dylan Franics-Kent R/Up: Judd Wykamp Champion: Tori Hanold R/Up: Caitlin Jeffrey
New records 2018: • Sub Junior Boys Javelin – Aiden Turner (A) 24.84m.
Previously held by Z, Wykamp (A) 2006, 23.96m. • Junior Girls Javelin – Kori Webb (A) 23.60m.
Previously held by T, Bastiaens (S) 2014, 22.82m. • Inter Girls Javelin – Natashia Inglis (S) 24.90m.
Previously held by J, Starr (T) 1990, 23.80m. • Inter Boys 400m – Sean Norsworthy (S) 1m.01.54.
Previously held by N, Byles (A) 1994, & A, Klingberg (S) 2011, 1m.02s.
Thanks to everyone who helped out with the carnival. Congratulations to all who achieved personal bests and to the Scorpio team. Well done to House Leaders for their organisation and leadership. Thanks to everyone who came and supported our students. The Interschool Sports Carnival will be held here at Cowell on Tuesday 10th April. Declan Leggate and Tori Hanold will be our school captains. The Interschool Sports Team has been selected and consent forms will be sent home – please return these asap. Jack Burton
COUNSELLOR NEWS
What is Cyberbullying? We know what bullying is. It’s repeated aggression, verbal,
psychological or physical behaviour by an individual or group
against others. It’s been a problem since the day dot, it’s always
wrong and it should never be overlooked or ignored.
Cyberbullying is the same, yet slightly different, and, some would
argue, more dangerous. Cyberbullies use the internet, mobile
phones and other technologies to inflict psychological harm on
their targets.
Cyberbullying can take so many different forms. Sending mean or
threatening messages, emails, photos or video clips, pos!ng nasty
messages to social networking sites, message boards, or chat
rooms, se"ng up fake profiles to say bad things about someone or
accessing someone’s account repeatedly to make trouble for them
are all part of what cons!tutes bullying online.
The internet is full of nasty messages. Many, however, are once off
and do not cons!tute bullying. Cyberbullying is a repeated and
sustained campaign of behaviour which has a serious nega!ve
impact on the well-being of the vic!m.
And it’s important that we remember: cyberbullying is not a
problem of technology, it’s a behavioural issue.
What is the Difference Between
Cyberbullying and Bullying? The main differences between bullying and cyberbullying are that
online, the communica!on between young people is usually hidden
from adults, making it difficult to detect and deal with.
The illusion of anonymity empowers bullies to con!nue to act
aggressively. A lot of young people see the internet as not the ‘real
world’, and therefore don’t see what they write as punishable.
Pos!ng nasty messages online also gives bullies maximum impact,
because their words are widely and instantly disseminated by a
large audience when compared to, say, wri!ng an inappropriate
message on a school book.
Other characteris!cs of cyberbullying mean it can happen at any
!me because technology is now everywhere with mobile, tablet
and laptop computers, hateful messages stay online forever and,
while tradi!onally children have known who their bully is, on the
internet, some!mes they don’t.
What can I do if my Child is Being
Bullied Online? Parents know their children be.er than anyone. It means you are
best placed to inden!fy and deal with any cyberbullying they may
encounter. There are some tell tale signs associated with
cyberbullying which you can be on the look-out for.
If your child is avoiding school, or seems upset, sad or angry when
or a/er using their phone or PC, it may be a sign of cyberbullying.
If your child begins shunning the computer or becomes
disinterested with technology, it could also be a sign, as is the rapid
switching of screens when you enter the room.
As a parent, you must also confirm that you are dealing with
bullying behaviour. Ask yourself the following four ques!ons:
1. Is your child specifically targeted on their own or is the
behaviour targeted at a group of people?
2. Has this been happening over a period of !me?
3. Is the behaviour part of a recurring pa.ern?
4. And, is the behaviour deliberately intended to harm or upset
your child?
Once you have confirmed that bullying is taking place, you should
get in touch with your child’s school. Internet Service Providers
should also be contacted and, if the cyberbullying is very serious, or
poten!ally criminal, you should contact your local police.
Encouraging your child to talk to you about cyberbullying is key to
maintaining an open and posi!ve environment which can help you
deal with the situa!on. Responding nega!vely by barring internet
use or a mobile phone can cause a lot of damage and will also put
you out of the loop if cyberbullying happens again.
Cyberbullying: What Advice Should
I Give my Child? Start by commending your child for coming to speak to you about
the problem.
Then, give them the following advice:
• Don’t Reply: Young people should never reply to messages
that harass or annoy them. The bully wants to know they have
upset their target. If they get a response it feeds into the problem
and makes things worse
• Keep the Messages: By keeping nasty messages your child will
be able to produce a record of the bullying, the dates and the
!mes. This will be useful for any subsequent school or garda
inves!ga!on
• Block the Sender: No one needs to put up with someone
harassing them. Whether it’s mobile phones, social networking or
chat rooms, children can block contacts through service providers
• Report Problems: Ensure your child reports any instances of
cyberbullying to websites or service providers. Sites like Facebook
have repor!ng tools. By using these, your child will be passing
important informa!on to people who can help eradicate
cyberbullying
Children need to understand the emo!onal damage cyberbullying,
and all other forms of bullying, can cause. All forms of bullying hurt,
all cause pain and all should be stopped. By stressing this to your
child – and by enforcing the importance of not standing by while
someone else is being bullied – it will encourage their responsible
internet use.
LIBRARY NEWS
New This Week! Children’s Picture Books
Some mums by Nick Bland What the fluffy bunny said to the growly bear by P Crumble The little stowaway by Vicki Bennett What’s your favourite colour by Eric Carle Children’s Fiction
The adventure’s guide to successful escapes by Wade Albert White Frankie Fish & the great wall of chaos by Peter Helliar Lost in the Pacific by Tod Olson Ninja Kid by Anh Do Diary of a Minecraft creeper - Creeper Life by Pixel kid Children’s Non-Fiction
Easter things to make and do by Kate Knighton Ocean monsters by Nicola Davies Veggies - from farm to table by Woody Brambles Sharing culture - Kakadu by Stanley Breeden Sharing culture - Uluru by Stanley Breeden Adult Fiction
The mountain between us by Charles Martin The perfect girlfriend by Karen Hamilton The lucky galah by Tracy Sorensen The rules of backyard croquet by Sunni Overend The family next door by Sally Hepworth DVDs
Batman vs Superman - Dawn of Justice (M) Snoopy & Charlie Brown - The peanuts move (G) Red dog True Blue (PG) Captain Underpants (G)
Term 1 Library Times
Mon, Wed & Thurs 8.30am—4pm
Tuesday 8.30am—3.30pm
Friday 9am—4pm
Community Connections
EPCreativeWritingGroupNext Meeting:
Wednesday 4th April @ 5.30pm in the Library
AdultBookClubNext Meeting:
Thursday 5th April @ 10.30am in the Library.
HomeworkClubEvery Monday & Thursday afternoon
from 3.25– 4pm in the Library. Sessions are supervised by staff and
there are snacks too!
LIBRARY CHALLENGE
There was lots of trial & error and reattempts this week as students were asked to build the biggest tower they could using only a small selection of
items.
With a milk bottle lid as a base, students could use only popsticks and plastics cups to build the biggest
tower they could.
This was a very popular challenge with some great results. Here are some photos of their efforts.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
Optometrist - Elise Pocknee
Will be consulting at the Cowell Community Health Centre on Friday 6th April 2018, 2 pm – 5 pm
Examinations are Bulk Billed
This clinic is designed to provide eye examinations and eye health checks for members of the Cowell community who are unable to travel for an examination.
To arrange an appointment or queries regarding the clinic please call our Port Lincoln Practice on
8682 4566
COMMUNITY NEWS
JUNIOR COLTS FOOTBALL TRAINING Will commence this Thursday 4pm at the town oval. Must have turned 8 prior to the 1st of January 2018.
SENIOR COLTS FOOTBALL TRAINING Will commence this Thursday 4:30pm at the town oval.
COWELL CRICKET CLUB Trophy presentation day this Sunday 25th March 11:30am at the Commercial Hotel Dining Room. Lunch available, pay as you order. All enquiries to Craig Klingberg 0427 799 726. Come along this Saturday 24th March to watch the A grade play in the Grand Final (playing in Cowell) Food & Bar facilitates. no BYO alcohol.
R.F.D.S. RAFFLE 1st Enid Rehn, 2nd Malcolm Rogers. Thank you to all for your support.
JUNIOR TENNS Grand Final will be this Friday at 3:45pm. Please advise us if any players are unavailable so we can arrange a suitable replacement.
Grand Slammers (Thomas’ team) v Slackers (Mac’s team), Swamp People (Dylan’s team) V Hot Shots (Declan’s team), Ball Smashers (Courtney’s team) V Rally Cats (Ryan’s team).
Nobodies (Sean’s team) finished in seventh position.
Presentations will follow immediately afterwards, see you all there.
CANBERRA CAMP EASTER RAFFLE
10 winning prizes $2 per ticket
Drawn Friday 23rd March, Tickets available from the Newsagency, Post Office, Library and students who will be attending camp.
All monies raised will go towards
the Middle School Canberra Camp.
Cowell Area School is looking for 20L empty chemical
drums that could be used for sandbags to help with
the Interschool Sports day coming up on April 10
(week 11). If you are able to donate some drums, could
you please contact the front office on 86292150
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