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School Contact Information:
Principal: Michael Murphy Superintendent: Bruce MacPherson School Council Co-Chairpersons: to be
determined at our first meeting in Octo-
ber. Secretary: Norma Jeanne King Trustee: William Goetz
Our next newsletter will be sent home the week of September 18, 2006
Immaculate Conception School
FAMILY UPDATE
Formosa, Ontario N0G 1W0
Phone: (519)367-2900 Fax / Voice Mail : (519)367-5283
Tuesday, September 5, 2006
Vol. MMVII, Issue 1
Immaculate Conception School
FAMILY UPDATE
Formosa, Ontario N0G 1W0 Safe Arrival Voice Mail / Ligne d’assiduité: (519)367-5283
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School Council—Conseil de l’école
Co-Chairpersons/Co-Présidents:
Jennifer Saunders and Carrie Anne Clancy-Quish
Board Administration—Administration du conseil
Director of Education/Directeur d’éducation:
Catherine Montreuil
Superintendent/Surintendante:
Trustee/Commissionaire: Bev Eckensweiler
Principal/Directrice: Francine Pilon
Secretary/Sécrétaire: Lynn Hahn
Our next newsletter will be sent home
the last week of June.
Notre prochain bulletin sera
la derniere semaine de juin.
Bulletin de l’École
Immaculate Conception
School Newsletter
Formosa, Ontario N0G 1W0
Phone/Téléphone:(519)367-2900
Thursday, May 30th, 2013
jeudi 30 mai, 2013
BRUCE GREY CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD – VISION STATEMENT
Committed to a vibrant Catholic education, we ensure quality learning experiences through community partnerships that nurture each student in mind, body and spirit and
embrace the teachings of Christ, giving witness to Gospel values.
End of the School Year Prayer
Dear Lord, our education was possi-
ble because of many important peo-
ple. We thank you for our parents,
who brought us to you in baptism,
were our first teachers, and brought
us to this school. We thank our school
staff, who help us pray and guide us
to be the best we can be. Thank you
for their patience, their guidance,
their creativity, their compassion,
their wisdom, and their love of learn-
ing. May we always use what we’ve
learned to the best of our ability.
Amen
EMAIL NEWSLETTER/SCHOOL
INFO—GREENER OPTION
FOR FAMILIES
We are trying to share our
newsletters and other school
info by email. Please forward
your email address to
lynn_hahn@bgcdsb.org if you
would like to receive the school
info via email.
Families who have access to email are
encouraged to sign up for this option. As
well, information and the newsletters is
posted on our school website at:
www.bgcdsb.org
Please check out the parent information tab
by selecting Immaculate Conception School
and clicking on the parents tab. Please call
the school if you have any questions.
519 367 2900
MIDWESTERN ONTARIO ROTARY MUSIC FESTIVAL RESULTS
CONGRATULATIONS
PIANO SOLO
First Second Third Keifer Teeple Madison Begon
Michael Keyzer Meredith Legace
Kirsten Chamberlain
Matthew Donnelly
Hannah McArthur
PIANO DOUBLE DUO DUET
First
Madison Begon, Cara Zettler,
Mereidith Legace,Emma Fortney and Keifer Teeple
VIOLIN SOLO
First Kaite Myatt-won a scholarship to the Kincardine Music Festival
VOCAL SOLO
First Second Meredith Legace
Meredith Legace
TAP DANCING TAP DANCING GROUP SCHOLARSHIP CONTEMPORARY DANCE First Karina Hahn, Sophia Herchmer First
Saskia Remers Teo Remers, Saskia Remers Ronin Remers
Teo Remers Ronin Remers
Ronin Remers
BALLET JAZZ
First Second First Ronin Remers Ronin Remers
Ronin Remers Saskia Remers
Saskia Remers
HIP HOP
First Second MUSICAL THEATRE DANCE MODERN DANCE Ronin Remers Teo Remers First First
Teo Remers Hannah Metcalfe
Ronin Remers
POINTE SCHOOL CHOIRS SCHOOL BAND
First Mme Barnard 4/5 First First
Ronin Remers Mrs. Meyer/Mlle Turcotte First
Whole Group First
Congratulations to all the students who participated in the musical
festival. We are proud of your many talents. Well Done!
SAFE ARRIVAL / DISMISSAL Voice Mail 367-5283 Call anytime, day or night, and leave your message.
Immaculate Conception School— Formosa
FRENCH IMMERSION OPEN HOUSE
June 12th and 13th 9:00 AM—10:45AM
Visit the Gr. 1 F. I . Classroom. See how easily children learn
a second language!
Let us remember in our prayers
Jerry Valad Grandfather to Maddy and
Zach Valad and Brooke
Schnurr our custodial booster.
“Gracious God, loving Creator,
welcome Jerry into paradise. In Your love, lead him into the un-
ending joys of Your presence where every tear will be wiped
away, and there will be no more sorrow. Amen.”
Happy Birthday to the following
students who are celebrating their birthday in June:
Karlee Weiler Zachary Valad
Colton Dietrich Kaylee Rich
Landon Wideman Jace Fischer
Ethan Smith Hannah McArthur
Aidan Monk Janelle Gies
Taylor Rush Krista Konecny
Brady Rich Parker Elphick
Lauren Rush Abby Hahn
Kali Fischer Emma Cenitagoya
Jackson Brick Cooper McGilveary
Tyler Nichols Joel Montag
Zeiven Oberle Lauren Schneider
Jack Fleischauer
End of Year Mass Please join us at Immaculate
Conception Church on June 26th
for our end-of-year Mass.
May Virtue Assembly June 6th 2:20 pm
JUNE VIRTUE ASSEMBLY
Please join us for our school assembly on
June 27th
Immaculate Conception School— Formosa
“We are a Catholic Faith Community committed to developing and maintaining a love of life long learning, nurturing self-esteem and respect for all creation.”
Board Track and Field Meet
The Board Track and Field Event will take place again in Kincardine at the Davidson Centre on Tuesday, June 18th. More information about this event will be sent home with qualifying students. It is a very exciting day and the students love to have spectators cheer them on. We will have approximately 40–50 Grade 4 - 8 students attending this meet.
Tutors in the Classroom/Helpers in the Classroom
We are very fortunate to have a student help us in our classrooms during May and June. Many thanks to Allana Durrer, our tutor in the classroom. We wish her all the best in her future studies.
School’s out for summer!
The last day for the students and for classes will be on Thursday, June 27th. Friday, June 28th is a Professional Activity Day.
Classes will resume Tuesday, September 3rd, 2013. Have a great summer!
GRADE 8 TRANSITION TO GRADE 9 PROGRAM All students entering Grade 9 at Sacred Heart High School in the fall are invited to participate in the Grade 9 Orientation Program on Thursday, August 22nd. The program will allow participating students the opportunity to get acquainted with their new school. Timetables will be distributed, lockers assigned, and computer login procedures will be demonstrated. Students will also have the opportunity to meet some of their teachers, peer mentors, tour the school, learn about school procedures and cocurricular opportunities. The purpose of the program is to ensure a smooth transition into high school. All new Grade 9 students are strongly urged to attend. More details will be mailed to all registered Grade 9 students this month. Any incoming Grade 9 student who has not received their Invitation to the Grade 9 Orientation Program by June 18 is asked to contact Sacred Heart High School at 519-881-1900 school.
To register for the program, please contact SHHS in the main office 519-881-1900, before June 22nd
Thank you to Jennifer Saunders and Suzanna Rogers for preparing the
snacks for our students during the 2 weeks of EQAO testing. Thank you
to Margo Haase for preparing the snacks for Our “I’M Going To
Kindergarten” early years program May 8th, 15th and 22nd.
Your time is appreciated!
SUMMER LEARNING ADVANTAGE CAMPAIGN – REMINDER Summer is coming and so is Summer Learning Advantage.
Now is the time to plan activities that will keep your child’s mind busy and
actively involved during those long and lazy days of summer. One suggestion
is the Learning Advantage Workbook in English or French. Each Activity
book offers 192 fully coloured pages designed to reinforce and maintain
students' academic learning skills over the summer . There is a different activity for each grade - from Junior Kinder-garten to Grade 7. Each grade level book features units aligned with the Ontario curriculum; parent information pages,
evaluation forms; follow up activities and a family focus. The cost of each book is $20.00. Visit www.learningadvantage.ca to
download a free unit of the book you would like to order. Order forms have been sent home. Please have your orders back to
the school by June 10th.
“Let the same character
be in you that was in
Christ Jesus”
June Virtue
Honesty Honesty is being sincere, open, trustworthy in all we say and do. Honesty is a mark of a disciple of Jesus, who is the way, the TRUTH and the life.
“Conscience is God’s built-in warning system. Be very
happy when it hurts you. Be very worried when it
doesn’t.”
You can reinforce the virtue of honesty by using your Catholic Culture of Deep Caring calendar
at home.
Our Catholic Culture of Deep Caring Calendar
Week One •I understand and accept myself as I
am, as a child of God.
Week Two •I admit my mistakes.
Week Three
•I tell the truth kindly and tactfully to help others.
Week Four
•I am sincere and trustworthy in my relationships.
Happy Birthday to the following
students who are celebrating their birthday in JULY
Justin Rogers Taylor Martin
Chloe Lamont Isaac Montag
Cameron Evans Maggie Bujold
Ben Fleischauer Alexa Schlosser
Shannon Wagner Colleen Mulvey
Luke Robertson Brody Grubb
Madison Herchmer Taya Haase
Maria Charron
Happy Birthday to the following students who are celebrating their
birthday in AUGUST:
Sophie Borho Michael Keyzer
Claudia Weppler Logan Verstege
Lachlan Alexander Kirsten Chamberlain
Dashiel Slosser-McLean
Jacob Mattingly Averi Haygood
Gracie Metcalfe Aryssa Fischer
José McGlynn Kingston Watt
Sophia Herchmer Anne Zettel
Emma Metcalfe Talan Hope
Gavin Bester Daria Charron
GRADE 8 GRADUATION Our Graduation Ceremony will take
place on Monday, June 24th. The celebration will start with a prayer service at 6:30 p.m. with
dinner and awards to follow.
School Council Our next meeting will be Thursday, June 20th at
6:30 p.m. This is our wrap up meeting.
Location to be determined.
Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board “Proclaiming the Work of Your Love” -
“We are a Catholic Faith Community committed to developing and maintaining a love of life long learning, nurturing self-esteem and respect for all creation.”
PD DAY Friday, June 7th
End of School Year Family
Dance at ICS
Friday, June 14th
7:00—9:00PM
Karaoke, dancing with Spirit in Motion,
give aways and more.
Sponsored by the School Council Parents
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION Sunday, May 5th 2013
Mitchell Barry
Emma Culbert
Gil Schumacher
Colleen Mulvey
Travis Schmidt Karlee Weiler
Jasmine Voisin Hank Strauss
Dashiel Slosser-McLean Justin Dillon
Parker Elphick Jacob Girdler
Karina Hahn Kyle Zettler
Xavier Legace Ethan Smith
Tori Saunders Brody Grubb Samiah Haase Emma Lorentz
Michael Keyzer Averi Haygood
Volunteer Appreciation
Evening It is that time of year that we would like to thank all of our dedicated parents, grandpar-ents and friends who have helped make this school year truly special. Invitations are going home this week for all the volunteers. The Volunteer Appreciation evening will be Monday, June 17th from Please R.S.V.P. and let us know if you are available to join us. We are very fortunate to have many faithful volunteers and while we will endeavour to ensure that they all receive an invitation to the luncheon we worry that we may miss someone. We would like to extend this invitation to
anyone that has helped out during the school year!
Kindergarten End of
Year Celebration
A day SK students
On Monday, June 17th in the PM our
Kindergartens will have a celebration to mark their
moving on to Grade 1!
B day SK students On Tuesday, June 18th PM our Kindergartens will
have a celebration to mark their moving on to Grade 1!
HOT WEATHER DAYS With the onset of the warm and humid summer days please make sure that your children are prepared for the weather. Kindly apply sunscreen before your child leaves for school in the morning and ensure that they have a hat with them, particularly for the noon hour recess. Families are also encouraged to send a water bottle with their child that can be filled periodically throughout the day. On days when the air quality is poor and the humidity high we will have a shortened outdoor recess period. Open back, tube/tank tops, spaghetti straps and muscle shirts are not permitted by themselves or under other clothing. Sleeveless tops with a shoulder band of at least the width of three fingers are acceptable. Shorts, skirts, skorts and dresses are expected to be of a modest length (width of wearer’s hand at knee).
Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board “Proclaiming the Work of Your Love” -
“We are a Catholic Faith Community committed to developing and maintaining a love of life long learning, nurturing self-esteem and respect for all creation.”
LITERACY ADVENTURE CAMP
Summer 2013
The Bruce Grey Catholic District School board is holding Literacy Adventure Camps again this summer. Children will reinforce important literacy skills in preparation for the following school year, and have a great time while they are doing it! Camp locations—St. Joseph’s School, Port Elgin Holy Family School, Hanover St. Anthony’s School, Kincardine Mother Teresa School, Walkerton Notre Dame School, Owen Sound St. Basil’s, Owen Sound Saugeen First Nations Date: Monday, August 12th—Friday, August 23rd from 8:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Cost: $60.00 for two weeks Eligibility: Students entering grades 1,2,3 Registrations are due by June 7th.
Summer Learning Literacy Camp: August 6th-23rd, full days. St. Basils’s School,
Owen Sound and Mother Teresa School, Walkerton. For Students entering Grade 1, 2 and
3. Registration forms have been sent home. Please send back Prior to June 7th.
Community News: Formosa 2nd Annual Lions Ribfest: Saturday, June 8th at the For-
mosa Lions/Lioness Park. Cost is $18.00. Children 12 and under $9.00.
Entertainment and licensed bar.
Tickets available at Formosa Post Office, Simply Delicious, Stewart’s
Pharmacy and Early Bird Video Mart in Teeswater, Joan Borho 519 367
5894 or Murray Wales 519 392 6046.
2013 Mildmay Carrick Homecoming Road Hockey Tournament: Monday August 5th at the Mildmay tennis courts (behind the medical building)
8:00 am-11:00 am, 3 age divisions-4 person teams-cost is $40/team. To register
or for more info contact Ryan Martin at 519 392 8727 or
wickedsticks@wightman.ca
Father’s Day Breakfast:Sunday, June 16th 2013 from 9:am—1:00pm, Formosa Community Centre.
Proceeds will go towards new Gas Stoves. $8.00 per person(ages 10yrs and up) $4.00 per person(ages 4 yrs
to 9yrs), children under 3 free.
"Free Roller skating each Friday evening at Formosa Recreation Complex from
7 - 9 pm. Bring your in-line skates or roller skates, but if you have none,
roller skates provided free. Snack booth is also open. A service sponsored
by the Formosa Lions"
Final CPF Meeting and AGM:
Please join us on Wednesday June 5th at 7pm in the Dawnview Library. This will be our final meeting of the
year and it will also act our AGM. We will be finalizing picnic details as well as electing committee posi-
tions for next year. We hope to see you there!
THANK YOU! MISSION BAZAAR
Thanks to the generosity of
our students, staff, and
school community,
$1260.85 was raised during
our Mission Bazaar held on
Friday, May 10th. All
proceeds have been for-
warded to United Way of
Grey Bruce, HolyChild As-
sociation and
Canadian Foodgrains
Bank. Thank you for
sharing your blessings with
many who are less fortunate.
Canada Wide Science Fair: Due to extremely hard work and
dedication, 2 of our students had the
privilege of attending the Canada
Wide Science Fair in Lethbridge,
Alberta from May 11th –18th.
Katie Myatt won a silver medal. He project looked at using forensic
light source to identify accelerants used in arson scenes. She has been
invited to submit her findings to an RCMP forensics journal!
Esther Boersma won a bronze medal. Her project looked at how
the birth order affects personality. She completed over 600 surveys in
order to compare her findings.
We are very proud of Esther and Katie. They were great
ambassadors for ICS and the Bruce Grey Catholic District School
Board and wish them all the best in their future plans.
JUNE 2013
HONESTY is being sincere, open and trustworthy in all we say and do. Honesty is a mark of a disciple of Jesus, who is the way, the truth and the life.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2 Honesty
3 4 Grilled Cheese
5 6 Virtue Assembly
7 PD Day
8
9 10 11 Wraps
12 Kdgn Orientation FI open house
13 Kdgn Orientation FI open house
14 KDGN B Family Dance
15
16 Honour
17SK celebration
Pioneer Vil-lage Trip Volunteer Appreciation
18SK celebration
Mac and Cheese Board Track and Field
19 Cadbury/Wizard of Oz Trip
20 Celebrate Me Day School Council meeting 6:30
21 KDGN A Band at Wonderland ROM Trip
22
23 24 Gr 8 Graduation
25 Taco Lunch
26 Reports go home School Mass
27 Last day of school Virtue Assembly
28 PD Day
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