Principal’s Note Welcome to the newsletter for week 7. I am away from school today with a group of year 6 students from several MSSN schools, including Yagan Sloane from Lue. They are attending the Young Leader’s Event in Sydney which helps them develop aspirations and leadership skills. Thank you to Mrs Knott for supporting the senior class in my absence. Debating Workshops On Wednesday, I will be taking selected students to participate in debating workshops in Bathurst. The workshops will help the students refine their debating skills in preparation for our inter school competitions later this year. Permission notes were sent home last week for this event. Mrs Cowan will teach the senior class in my absence. Swimming Our very best wishes go with Yagan Sloane on Thursday who will be representing Lue Public School at the Western Swimming trials in Dubbo. Principal Award Winners Congratulations to our first Principal Award winners in Term 1. A student needs to have received 5 merit awards to receive a Principal’s Award so we are very pleased to see how hard they have been working. Well done to Yagan Sloane, Oskar Sander, Alex Edwards, Reece Webb, Holly Webb and Kaspar Sander. Those who volunteered in the original Marches were truly the ultimate volunteers, as they were well aware of the casualties at Gallipoli, but still they volunteered knowing that 1 in 5 may die, and 2 of the other 4 may be badly physically wounded, and who knows how badly all survivors were emotionally wounded. We continue in both war and peace to rely heavily on volunteers to make our communities suc
Green Slip Draw The green slip draw for week 7 was made this morning. Congratulations to Charli Statham, Alex Edwards & Brantley Carkeek. Charli will have a free choice pick from the Lue Dollar boxes and each student will receive a merit certificate and ice block at lunch.
Homework Well done to the following students who completed and submitted homework last week: Yagan Sloane, Oskar Sander, Reece Webb, Ellie Statham, Cooper Carkeek, Tyler Charters, Kaspar Sander, Holly Webb, Charli Statham, Fiona Webb, Lou Smith, Aliza Butler, Amelia Murdoch & Scout Smith. All students will receive a merit and a Lue Dollar which can be used on Friday afternoons to swap for items in the Lue Dollar boxes. Attendance and Absence Notes Our attendance records are all electronic now and all school attendance is monitored externally by the department. If your child is absent from school for any reason, could you please send in a completed absence slip on their return to school so we can record their absence details. Absence slips are attached to this newsletter. Did you know? If students miss as little as eight days in a school term, by the end of primary school they will have missed a year of education.
Remember if you want to discuss anything about your child’s education, our door is always open. TEAM Together Everyone Achieves More
LUE PUBLIC SCHOOL
Newsletter
Monday 11th March *** Week Seven *** Term One *** 2019
SWANSTON STREET, LUE 2850 Ph 63736407 Fax 63736431 Email: [email protected]
P&C Our next P&C meeting is next Wednesday, 20th March.
Thank you to Deb deGroot for providing canteen lunch this week. For
only $4, or the term prepayment, students can have yummy meatball soup with a Milo.
21 MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
T1 Wk 7
11 Mar
Mrs McDonald and Y6 students in Sydney for Young Leader’s event
12 Mar 13 Mar
Selected senior students attending debating workshop in Bathurst with Mrs McDonald
14 Mar Western Swimming—Yagan
15 Mar
Tennis coach at school
16 Mar 17 Mar
T1 Wk 8
18 Mar 19 Mar
Red Cross fire safety talk in class
20 Mar Mrs Newham at a STEM professional learning event in Penrith
P&C MEETING
21 Mar
Bunnings at school Life Education Van at school
22 Mar
Tennis coach at school
23 Mar 24 Mar
T1 Wk 9
25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 Mar Mrs McDonald at a Principal meeting in Oberon
29 Mar
Tennis coach at school
30 Mar 31 Mar
T1 Wk 10
1 Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr Mrs Newham at a PDHPE professional learning event in Goolma
5 Apr
K-6 at Red Hill, Sharing our Indigenous Culture with Peter Swain
6 Apr 7 Apr
Important Dates March/April 2019
Our student of the week for week 7 is ELLIE STATHAM.
Ellie is improving her skills in independent learning.
Our Busy Bee in the Junior Class for week 7 is
CHARLI STATHAM. Charli is becoming more confident in speaking
during classroom discussions.
A few snaps from last week
What a great day we had at Red Hill last
week.
The damper
was very popular.