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155 Cunningham StreetDalby QLD 4405Subscribe:Subscribe: https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/subscribe
Email:Email: admin@dalbyss.eq.edu.auPhone:Phone: 07 4672 3666
Fax:Fax: 07 4672 3600
22 November 201822 November 2018
DSS STUDENT ABSENCE LINE—Phone: 4672 3660 (24hour access)
DSS STUDENT ABSENCE E-MAIL -absences@dalbyss.eq.edu.au (24 hour access)
From the Principal
Transition:
Transition for students into Prep and Year 6into high school is a significant part ofstudent’s education. Transition is a word thatis talked about at the start and end ofprimary school. Therefore, how do we as aschool support transition in the early phase (into Prep) andtransition into the secondary phase (year 6-7)? We provide:
School Parade and Formal Uniform in 2019
Next year, whole school parade will still occur on a Monday andwe will continue to teach our “Cool Tool”, as part of our PositiveBehaviour for Learning approach at Dalby State School. Paradewill also be a part of celebrating success in the curriculumspace as well as celebrating extra-curricular events. We alsohad the opportunity to celebrate attendance and this will stilloccur as we work towards meeting our attendance target of94%. We encourage our Year 4-6 students to continue to wearformal uniform as this has been successful this year with themajority of our Year 4-6 students wearing their formal uniform.We have also seen other students from Prep – Year 3 wearingtheir formal uniform. It is certainly lovely to see students wearing
• Orientation opportunities — to help children andparents become familiar with the school setting andadministrative matters such as how to enrol, uniformsand stationery requirements
• Transition opportunities – connecting with learninginstitutions such as Kindys (before Prep) or the localhigh school for students transitioning to secondaryeducation.
• Primary school readiness/Secondary schoolreadiness and capacity building — build the skillsand abilities required by children, the capacity ofparents and teachers to support the transitionprocess and the readiness of the school to receivechildren of various ability levels
• Parental engagement — promote parents'engagement and commitment to their child's learningsuch as reading to children and connecting with theirchild's teachers, as well as parental participation inschool life such as attending parent evenings andevents. Encouraging parents to visit the local highschool “meet and greet” and information night.
• Partnerships and relationships — designed topromote and facilitate networks and collaborationsbetween stakeholders which service to influence andsupport positive transition to school experiences.
their formal uniforms with pride on a Monday. If you haveany feedback regarding our whole school parade and studentswearing formal uniform on Mondays, please email feedback toprincipal@dalbyss.eq.edu.au.
Information and Communication Technology in2019
A huge thank you to parents of Year 4-6students in 2019 for completing ICTagreement forms and ensuring payments ofthe ICT levy is done by the end of this term.Families accessing the BYOL option, please
ensure that you have the required specifications and you can dothis by speaking to the staff in the office. Please also be awarethat the ICT levy will also cover additional equipment needed inthe classroom, such as writing books, art equipment etc.
White Ribbon Day on Friday 23rd November:
White Ribbon Day provides an importantopportunity for all of us to stand up, speakout and act to prevent violence againstwomen. Violence against women is neveracceptable and needs to be eliminated. Weall have a responsibility to speak out againstit. Schools, workplaces and individuals canhelp reduce violence against women bydemonstrating respect for women and girls and by modellingand valuing healthy, respectful relationships.
The Dalby Chamber of Commerce has organised Dalby’s WhiteRibbon Breakfast to be held on 23rd November. Thank youto our current school captains and school vice captains forattending this special event and supporting this importantcause. Thank you to the Dalby Chamber for inviting our leadersto this community event.
End of the year Concert on Monday 10thDecember:
Our annual End of the Year Concert will beheld on the school oval with studentsperforming on the library steps. The themethis year will be ‘A Trip Around the World’and students from each year level willpresent a performance based on different
countries. Our end of year celebrations will commence with aBBQ at 5:00pm. The End of Year Concert will commence at6:00pm until late. There is no entry fee, however a gold coindonation is appreciated. Please come along and support ourschool concert.
Annual Award’s Ceremony onThursday 6th December:
Our Annual Award’s Ceremony will be heldat Kavney Hall, commencing at9:15-10:30am.
The awards are listed below:
Award criteria will also be displayed at our Award’s Ceremony.Recipients receiving the awards will be notified late next week.All recipients will need to be in full formal uniform on the day ofthe Award’s Ceremony. Please come along and help celebratethe success achieved by our students.
Have a wonderful week
Warm Regards
Mona
News from the DeputyWelcome to week 7.
PBL
Week 7 Behaviour Expectation
Week 8 Behaviour Expectation
FROZEN DRINKS
In recent weeks there have been a large number of studentsarriving at school in the morning with large frozen coke typedrinks. Although the temptation is very difficult to avoid as wehave fast food stores in very close proximity, please remind yourchildren that these are not appropriate drinks to be bought on
• Academic Excellence
• Academic Merit
• Ever Onwards Encouragement Award
• Learning Enhancement Centre Award
• Michael Taylor Resilience Award
• Physical Education Award
• Andrew McCullough Award
• Rugby League Award
• Music Award
• Instrumental Music Award
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the way to school. There is no substance to them and they donot substitute a healthy breakfast. In the afternoon during thehot summer months they would be a wonderful way to cooldown, however not in the mornings for breakfast. Thanks foryour understanding in this matter.
RAISING CHILDREN
http://www.raisingchildren.net.au/
Routines help family life run smoothly and can help withchildren’s behaviour. Here’s how to use routines to helpwith behaviour management.
Why routines help with behaviour management
Routines help family members know who should do what,when, in what order and how often.
This can mean less inappropriate behaviour about boring thingssuch as cleaning teeth, tidying up after play, or switching the TVoff. Or there might be times when your child often misbehaves,such as when you’re shopping, driving or visiting. A routine canhelp you plan ahead for these times.
You can also build routines for young children around play,meals and sleep. When children have had enough good-qualitysleep, nutritious food and plenty of play, they’re more likely tobehave the way you want.
And routines help young children feel safe and secure,which is what they need to grow and learn about things likeappropriate ways to behave.
Creating routines
Here are some tips to get you started with family routines:
Getting children to follow routines
So you’ve got a routine, but how do you get your child to followit – without nagging? Here are some ideas:
Attendance
Below are the winners of last week’s attendance tracking aswell as each cohort’s overall attendance for the year and week.A reminder that our attendance target remains at 94%. Don’tforget ‘Missing School = Missing Out’. Dalby State Schoolhas an obligation to follow up on students who are absentfrom school. This is done by a variety of different methodssuch as text messages, phone calls, letters or home visits.
Gold Attendance Silver Attendance
Lower Sector 2B 1B
Upper Sector 4C 4A and 6B
Year to Date Term 4, Week 6
Prep 90.5% 87.6%
1 91.4% 88.6%
2 92.1% 89.9%
3 92.3% 90.5%
4 92.7% 90.5%
5 91.4% 90.2%
6 89.0% 87.8%
Until next week,Ben EdmundsDeputy Principal
• If your child is old enough, talk about routines withher. By the time children are school age, discussionsabout routines can be a great way of helping themlearn important things like how to organisethemselves and how to be ready on time.
• Plan routines for particularly demanding times in thefamily day – for example, before and after work andschool. Routines that give everybody something todo – or at least keep children busy while you getthings done – can help things run more smoothly.
• Add some downtime into your child’s routine. Thisgives your child time for a sleep or rest, which canhelp with behaviour. It also gives him time to learn toentertain himself.
• If you want to put time limits on some activities, suchas screen time, you can make this part of the routine.For example, children can watch TV or use theirtablets, but only between 5 and 5.30 pm (orwhatever suits your family).
• Put up an illustrated poster of your routinesomewhere everyone can see it. Making the posterwith your child could be fun and give you the chanceto talk about the routine.
• Involve your child in parts of the routine that she canmanage by herself – for example, washing her handsbefore eating.
• Find ways to remind your child to follow the routinewithout your help. For example, put a radio alarmclock in your child’s room. The music can be a signalthat it’s time to wake up, time to start getting readyfor school, or time to come out of the bedroom in themorning.
• Think about whether parts of the routine can be yourchild’s responsibility. Your child can learn new skillsand help the family by doing household chores – forexample, a preschooler could set the table.
• Watch out for and praise your child when he followsthe routine without help.
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Master Mutterings
Support your child’s learning at home – part 7
You want to help your child develop their literacy and numeracyskills, but working out how can be tricky. How do you findactivities that reinforce and build on the concepts and skills yourchild will encounter in the classroom?
Everything in my newsletter items this term supports theAustralian Curriculum for primary school, and is child (andparent) friendly. I will suggest ideas, activities, games andvideos you can use to support your child’s learning.
Practice Together for Years 5 - 6
For or Against? - Literacy
What do you think?
Being able to express your opinion (and argue persuasively infavour of it) is an important skill – both for school and for life.International research shows that one of the most importantways parents can support learning is by having 'bigconversations' with their children. So encourage familydiscussions about issues that interest your child, and give themlots of practice at:
Next Week: Practice Online for Prep
Penny De Waele(Master Teacher)
Dates to remember
Term 4Term 4
Wednesday 21stNovember
Beginner Band Rehearsal 8.15am
Prep/1 Choir and Junior Singersperforming at Ningana
Thursday 22ndNovember
Stage Band Rehearsal 8.00am
Term 4Term 4
Concert Band Rehearsal 3.00pm
Sport – Canoeing 5/6DFriday 23rdNovember
Sport – Lawn Bowls 5B
Monday 26thNovember
Performing Arts Night
Beginner Band Rehearsal 8.15amWednesday 28thNovember
School Banking Token redemptionday
Wednesday 28th &Thursday 29thNovember
AMEB Exams
Stage Band Rehearsal 8.00amThursday 29thNovember
Concert Band Rehearsal 3.00pm
Sport – Canoeing 6A
Sport – Lawn Bowls 5A
Friday 30thNovember
RE Christmas Service
Full Transition Day at Dalby StateHigh School for Year 6 students
Tuesday 4thDecember
Junior Swimming Carnival (Yr 1-2)
Beginner Band Rehearsal 8.15amWednesday 5thDecember
Final School Banking Day for 2018
Thursday 6thDecember
Awards Ceremony at Kavney Hall –9:15am
Senior Swimming Carnival (Yr 3-6)Friday 7thDecember
Last day of Tuckshop for 2018
Monday 10thDecember
End of Year Concert – 5:30pm
Year 6 Graduation – 9:30am KavneyHall
Tuesday 11thDecember
Prep Fun Swim 1:00pm
Wednesday 12thDecember
Movie Day for Prep and Year 1
Movie Day for Years 2,3, 4, 5 and 6Thursday 13thDecember
Year 6 End of year breakup
Term 1 2019
Wednesday 23rdJanuary
BYOL on boarding A Block 12pm to3pm – for new students to the BYOLprogram
Monday 28thJanuary
Public Holiday
Tuesday 29thJanuary
School commences for 2019
• looking at the different sides of an issue
• explaining their viewpoint clearly using supportingarguments and evidence
• listening to people who disagree with them, andmaking sure they understand what they are saying
• thinking about their reasons, acknowledging wherethey agree, and developing counterarguments wherethey disagree
• being prepared to change their viewpoint
• being passionate but respectful
• knowing when (and how) to agree to disagree – theydon't always have to 'win' the argument!
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Term 4Term 4
Wednesday 30thJanuary
Tuckshop reopens
Students of the Week
Mason 1A Student of theWeek
HPE
Rebecca 1A Student of theWeek
HPE
Fredneal 1B Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Lucy 1B Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Blake 1C Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Charlie 1C Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Maddison 1E Student of theWeek
School Values Award
Riley 1E Student of theWeek
School Values Award
Georgia 1E Student of theWeek
Classroom ParticipationAward
Marlie 2B Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Charlie 2B Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Obyan 2C Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Claire 2C Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Logan 3/4D Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Isaak 3/4D Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Tyler 3B Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Emma 3B Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Sienna 3B Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Dominic 3C Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
James 3C Student of theWeek
Classroom ParticipationAward
Tyler 4B Student of theWeek
Exemplary Behaviour
Lance 4B Student of theWeek
Exemplary Behaviour
William 4C Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Mia 4C Student of theWeek
Classroom ParticipationAward
Blaize Prep A Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Kaleirah Prep A Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Declan PrepB
Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Zhekiah PrepB
Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Althea PrepC
Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Ruby PrepC
Student of theWeek
School Values Award
Samantha Prep/1D
Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
Ryker Prep/1D
Student of theWeek
Curriculum Award
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Sport News
Touch FootballTouch Football SwimmingSwimming
ArcheryArchery Touch FootballTouch Football
Swimming Carnivals 2018
Junior Swimming Carnival (Yr 1-2) Tuesday 4December 9.00am-11.15am
Parents/Caregivers and friends are invited to come along andcheer for children in the Yr 1-2 swimming carnival. The aim ofthe carnival is for the children to demonstrate skills that theyhave learned in lessons. Each child will be in at least 3 events.
PREP STUDENTS ARE NOT INVOLVED IN THISCARNIVAL.
Senior Swimming Carnival (Yr 3-6) Friday 7December 9am-1.30pm
A Program of Events for Yr 3-6 Carnival will be available fromthe office for 50c in Week 9. There will be no names printed inthe Program.
All children attending Swimming Carnivals are to be in fullsports uniform.
Make sure you have hat, sunscreen and water bottle.
Swimming Program Term 4
The Dalby State School Swimming Program will start for allstudents on Monday 8 October and finish on Monday 3rdDecember.
The Swimming fee this year is $40 per student which includesthe swimming program and bus transport. This needs to bepaid in full by Friday 21st September. Students will not be ableto participate if fee is not paid in full or a payment plan isarranged with front office.
• Children are to be dropped at the pool between8.30-8.45am. No one goes to school.
• Bus children will be dropped at the pool.
• Supervision will be provided from 8.30 – 9.00am.
• Children are to bring a snack for morning tea and awater bottle and hat. No one will be allowed to visitthe canteen. They also need to bring lunch which willbe eaten back at school.
• Children need to wear House uniform.
• Events consist of Fun Games in the Little Pool, 15m,25m and 50m events in the Big Pool. There is noprinted program.
• Some parents who have helped at swimming will beneeded to assist in the pool.
• Children will be walked back to school by theirteachers after the carnival at 11.30am.
• Children go direct to the pool from 8.30 – 8.45am.No one goes to school.
• Bus children will be dropped off at the pool.
• Children are to bring their own morning tea and adrink bottle. Children will be allowed to visit thecanteen for lunch.
• Children are to wear House uniform.
• Approximately 6-7 parents will be needed fortimekeeping and judging.
• Children will walk back to school with their teachersat the conclusion of the carnival.
• Age Champions: To qualify for the age championtrophy, swimmers must compete in at least 3events minimum in the Championship Division.No points from B Division or width races counttowards the age championship trophies.
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Students who have a current pool pass are eligible for a $16discount. The pool pass must be presented to the front officeto be photocopied for discount to be applied.
Some makeup lessons may take place and if necessary thesewill be advised via the school newsletter- Mon 22nd October isa Student Free
Day and these lessons will be made up on Monday 3rdDecember.
Swimming is a very important part of the school HPEcurriculum. It is important for all children to participate wherepossible.
Children will be evaluated on their progress.
Below is the Swimming Timetable for Term 4:
Swimming Week 1 - T4 (Any changes will be advertised inSwimming Week 1 - T4 (Any changes will be advertised inthe Newsletter)the Newsletter)
T4 -Week 1 – 8 Oct, Week 2 – 15 Oct, Week 3 – 22 Oct,Week 4 – 29 Oct , Week 5 – 5 November, Week 6 – 12 Nov,
Week 7 – 19 Nov, Week 8 – 26 Nov, Week 9 – 3 Dec.
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday
9:30-11:00 3A, 3B
(9:30onwards)
PA, PB
(9.30onwards)
1A, 1B
(9.30onwards)
2A, 2B
(9.30onwards)
11:00-11:45 M/TEA M/TEA M/TEA M/TEA
11:45-1:15 3C, 3/4D PC, P/1D
1C, 1E 2C, 2D,2/3E
1:15-1:45 LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
1:30-3:00 5A, 5B,5C
5/6D,6A, 6B
4A, 4B, 4C -
All Students are required to wear a swim/rash shirt as per theEducation Queensland policy. Students will not be permittedin the pool without appropriate swim wear. It is advised thatstudents bring goggles, swimming cap and long hair is tied up.
End of Year Finance InformationDue to OneSchool Finance End of Year Rollover, the office willbe unable to take any cash or Eftpos payments after Friday the7th of December. Please ensure that all payments are madeprior to this date. As an alternative, BPoint will still be availableafter this date as a form of payment.
Payment Due Dates
Payment Type Due dateDue date
Remainder ofswimming fees
5th December 2018
TallebudgeraCamp Deposit
7th December 2018
Payment Type Due dateDue date
2019 BYOLProgram
25th January 2019 orEnd of Term 1 if on a prearranged andapproved payment plan
2019 Laptop HireProgram
29th January 2019 orEnd of Term 1 if on a prearranged andapproved payment plan
2019 ICTProgram
29th January 2019 orEnd of Term 1 if on a prearranged andapproved payment plan
Report Cards-2018 Semester 2Report cards will be emailed to parents of students in years 1to 6 (Prep students will receive a printed copy) on Wednesday12th December 2018. If your email has changed recently pleaseadvise the School Office via phone, email, website, schoolzineapp or in person as soon as is practical in order for this processto run smoothly. Parents who do not have an email on file willreceive a printed copy of their student’s report card.
Computer Class Information
2018
All Hire and ICT levy Laptops will need to be returned to schoolon Monday 3rd December 2018.
2019
All students new to the BYOL program in 2019 will have an onboarding session on Wednesday 23rd January 2019 in A Blockfrom 12pm to 3pm, we encourage students to come to thissession however laptops can be on boarded in the classroomonce school commences. Students that have been in the BYOLprogram in 2018 have already had their laptops on boardedand therefore are not required to have this done again.
Class Organisation 2019
Returning Enrolments
If your child is not continuing at Dalby State School in 2019 weask that you notify the office and classroom teacher as soonas practical. This will help even out classes for 2019 when theyare drawn up during the term. If your child is remaining at DalbyState School there is no need to do anything as all students areautomatically rolled over for 2019.
Prep Enrolments for 2019
Thank you to everyone that have returned their enrolment formsfor next year, if you are yet to bring enrolment forms in couldyou please drop them to the School Office. If you are unsureyou can call the office on 07 4672 3666 to confirm we haveyour completed enrolment forms. Sport Houses have beenallocated for the 2019 Preps if you would like to know yourchild’s house there is a list at the uniform shop and at Lift Off (ifyour child attends) you can also call the School Office.
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School Banking
TOKEN REDEMPTION DAY
WEDNESDAY 28th NOVEMBER
Please place your silver and/or gold tokens together with thecompleted redemption coupon/s (included in your parentbrochure), in with your banking.
Pre-ordering isn't available due to Christmas break.
The reward items currently available for term 4:
Reward items from previous terms/years that are still availableare:
If you would like a previous reward item please just include anote with your tokens. Once the reward order has been placedand assuming there are no stock shortages, rewards will bereceived before end of term.
If you have misplaced your redemption coupons, please see theoffice staff for a replacement. Please remember family membersare NOT allowed to pool tokens.
Also our final week for school banking for 2018 will beDECEMBER 5th!
Regards Flick GimsonSchool Banking Co-Ordinator
Hall-Thorpe Sports After School Care
The children from after school care thanking the Dalby StateSchool admin staff with an afternoon tea for all their hard workand support during the year
Lift
Learning Is Fun Together
Monday, Wednesday and Friday from9.00am-11.00am
in Groom Hall.We ask that you bring with you:
a snack for morning tea; water bottle; a hat;and a fee of $2 a child or $5 for 3 or more children.
Uniform ShopTrading Hours Monday, Tuesday and Friday 8:30am – 9:30am
Old Logo Formal Dresses on Sale
Sizes 12-20On Sale for $20 (limited stock)
TuckshopTuckshop days are Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Don’tforget you can order your tuckshop online with Flexischools,to set up an account log on the website below and follow thesteps to register. The traditional brown paper bag orders will stillbe accepted but need to be filled out at home with the moneyplaced in the bag and delivered before 9am to the Tuckshop.
http://www.flexischools.com.au
Tuckshop Volunteers Needed
The Tuckshop is in real need of Volunteers on a Wed and Fri.Even if you can only spare an hour or 2 once a month it wouldbe greatly appreciated.
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Community Notices
Broncos Fan Day
Dalby Office Choice Customer Information
Dalby Library
Annual Dalby Christmas Street Parade and Party
Thursday 29th November ‘18Cunningham St (between Drayton and Patrick St this year)5pm till late – Parade at 5.30pm and Think Local Draw at 7pmRoad Closure from 3.30pm until 10pm
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