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Newsletter 8th May

This newsletter from Tootgarook Primary School provides information on upcoming events and acknowledges student achievements. It announces that NAPLAN testing will occur for Years 3 and 5 students from May 13th to 15th. It also reminds parents about processes for volunteering in the schoolyard and notes that the next student free day will be on June 6th for teacher training. Several students are recognized for their efforts and achievements at school.

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Newsletter 8th May

This newsletter from Tootgarook Primary School provides information on upcoming events and acknowledges student achievements. It announces that NAPLAN testing will occur for Years 3 and 5 students from May 13th to 15th. It also reminds parents about processes for volunteering in the schoolyard and notes that the next student free day will be on June 6th for teacher training. Several students are recognized for their efforts and achievements at school.

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TOOTGAROOK TELEGRAPH

Weekly newsletter of
TOOTGAROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL
Website: www.tootps.vic.edu.au
Telephone: 5985 2864

Email Address: tootgarook.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Issue 13 8
th
May, 2014

CALENDAR
Friday 11
th
May - Mothers Day Stall
Friday 16
th
May - Gr 3-6 School Cross Country
Monday 19
th
May - School Council 6pm
Education Week 19
th
23
rd
May 2014


NATIONAL ASSESSMENT PROGRAM LITERACY & NUMERACY (NAPLAN)
All students in Years 3 and 5 will participate in a series of tests next week as part of the National
Assessment Program (NAPLAN). Students will complete four separate tests in the areas of
numeracy, reading, writing & language conventions. The test timetable for the week is as follows:
Tuesday 13th MayLanguage Conventions (40 minutesYears 3 & 5) Writing (40 minutesYears
3 & 5)
Wednesday 14th May Reading (45 minutes Year 3, 50 minutes Year 5)
Thursday 15th May Numeracy (45 minutes Year 3, 50 minutes Year 5)
We would be grateful if student absences could be minimised through this period to help ensure
that our overall school results are a true and accurate reflection of our total cohorts of students at Years 3 and 5.
PARENTS IN THE PLAYGROUND
We are so grateful for the wonderful parental assistance we receive every day across so many
areas of the school. If you are coming up to assist for an extended period of
time we ask that you sign in at the office so that we have an accurate register
of all adults on site at any point of time. Please note that teachers and
support staff on yard duty are asked to approach any adults in the yard who
are not wearing a lanyard (as a result of the schools signing in process).
As you can appreciate, it can be unsettling for students if there are
adults present in the yard during recess and lunchtime that they do not know. We
appreciate your support on this important safety matter.
MOTHERS DAY REMINDER
Our annual Mothers Day stall will be held on Friday 9th May (tomorrow) for all classes. It is
a wonderful opportunity for students to purchase a small treat for mum to help celebrate
the special day on Sunday. We recommend that children bring five dollars along for the
stall in a clearly marked envelope with their name and class marked on the envelope (a
little job for dads tonight!).
STUDENT FREE DAY
As mentioned in previous newsletters, our third staff training day for this year will be held on
Friday 6
th
June. Children are not to attend school on this day as teachers will be working
collegially to further develop the schools reporting program.
Please note that our final staff training day for 2014 will be on Monday 3
rd
November.



ATTITUDES TO SCHOOL SURVEY (ATSS)
All students in Years 5 and 6 completed a state wide survey today from the Department of
Education and early Childhood Development (DEECD) called the Attitudes to School Survey.
This survey aims to measure students feelings whilst at school, with a particular focus on their
wellbeing & safety, their levels of connectedness to their peers/school as well as their
engagement with their learning.
In Term 3 we will receive a report from DEECD which will show how students at Tootgarook feel in
comparison to all other schools in Victoria. I will share these results in the Newsletter when they become
available.




Students will be presented with certificates at Monday morning assembly.
Prep B Mrs Bos Baxta Penzo for being a great Learner. Baxta always remembers the 6 Ls.
Prep P Mrs Prossor Asia Scollo for her improved work habits and the great care she takes with her work
presentation.
1H Mrs Hughes Hani Mears for being a quiet achiever. Hani always puts in 100% effort, tries her best and
is enthusiastic. Well done.
1P Miss Perkins Jasmine Stewart for her excellent work in the classroom. You have been working so hard
to improve your learning and you are always smiling!
2B Mrs Baird - Sophie Wood for her careful listening and for doing her best at all times.
2J - Mrs Johnstone Emma Dingwell for concentrating hard in Numeracy and Literacy, contributing more to
discussions and showing great improvement. Keep it up!
3/4T Miss Withers Jayden Holliss for his excellent work in English Groups. Your handwriting is improving
and I can see that you are trying hard and showing integrity in all you do. Keep up the great work.
3/W Ms Walton Taya Lobo for her fantastic attitude to her learning. She consistently completes all
homework tasks. Well done Taya!
4/5S Miss Staley Isak Young - Throughout this term you have proven yourself to be an independent, self
directed student who takes responsibility for your learning at all times. You manage your distractions well and
set a great example to all students in 4/5S. Keep up the fantastic work!
5Q Mrs Clements Sophie Lazner - For being a consistently delightful student who always gives her best in
everything she does. Congratulations Sophie on achieving such good results this term!
6B Mrs Bruin Jarrod Williams- For your outstanding organisation of the sports shed and equipment. You
are a responsible and reliable student and have done a great job to keep everything organised while Mr. King
has been away. Well done!





A HUGE THANKYOU to students, parents and staff who
supported our Out of Uniform Day for M.S. The amount
raised was $315.00 which will go towards finding a cure for
Multiple Sclerosis thank you again!!!



Choir
Expressions of interest are being sought regarding an adult/former
student choir which will run of an evening to be determined. We are
looking for singers as well as accompanists. Any enquiries please contact
Christine Young c/- the school office 59852864.






























Reminder re:
Running Club + Breakfast
Club
Each Tuesday + Thursday
morning From 8.15am.
Join in the fun at running
club and then have
breakfast with
your friends.


ALL WELCOME!!!!

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