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From the Principal’s Desk
Be Safe Show Respect Act Responsibly
333 Princes Highway, Sale 3850
Phone: 5144 5644
sale.district.ss@education.vic.gov.au
www.salesds.vic.edu.au
Volume XI Issue I 6th November 2020
Bus Reminder Your child not
catching the
morning bus? Call
the bus in the
morning as soon as
possible please.
Yarram bus -
0488 350 967
Michelle/Beth
Briagolong bus -
0418 364 478
Theressa/Debbie
Local bus -
0427 330 166
Cathy/Craig
Dear Parents, Carers, Students and Staff, Proposed School Fees for 2021 School Council has set the school fee rate for 2021 at $100 per student in B and C building and $160 per student in D building. Please note that this is the same amount that parents have been requested to pay for the last few years. Attached to the newsletter parents will find the Parent Payment Policy of the school. It is a wordy document, but it is based on the Department template and we have very little say in what is included in it. What we do control is the level of fees that we are asking for from our families. Parents will notice that the actual cost of all of the requisites that students use is well over the cost that we are asking parents to pay. School Council has made the decision to keep fees as low as possible to ensure all students have access to all of the materi-als, excursions and communication tools that they need. The majority of the fee that we ask parents to pay goes to the weekly outings that all students participate in and this money helps us with the upkeep and running costs of our buses. School Council will also be accepting voluntary contributions in 2021. These are tax deductable payments that will be put towards capital improvements within the school. Parents are not required to make a voluntary contribution, but if you do so you do know where this money is going to. Parents are not required to pay their school fees for 2021 until next year; however, early payments are being accepted at the office. If you have any queries regarding our fee structure for 2021 please give me a call at the office. COVID-19 Update Parents are reminded to continue to keep social distancing at before and after school pick-ups. Staff and students are continuing to follow hand hygiene practices during the school day and additional cleaning is still in place across the school during the day. All parents are reminded of the need to keep students at home if they are feeling unwell. Schools are still required to send students home if they have cold or flu like symptoms. We are mindful that those students who have hay fever or asthma have similar symptoms to the cold, but will err on the side of caution in most cases and ask that parents come to the school and pick their child up. Thank you to those families who are keeping students at home if they are obviously unwell. End of Year Concert The current COVID restrictions are not going to allow us to have an end of year concert this year. We are still unable to get together as a whole school and even if restrictions are lifted further we will not have enough time to get a show ready by the time the end of the year comes around. Swimming Unfortunately we have been unable to book in swimming sessions this year either. Pools are required to complete a lot of additional cleaning under the current COVID restrictions and there isn’t enough time for classes to get to and from the Maffra pool in time to catch the bus home. We have booked our swimming sessions in for 2021 and all classes will be swimming from term one 2021. Parents Opinion Survey So far we have had 10 of our 66 families complete the annual parent opinion survey. This represents only 15% of our school families and we need more families to complete the survey so we gain a clear picture of what parents actually think. A third link was sent home to all families yesterday and it will be sent out again on Monday as a final reminder. The survey only takes around 20 minutes to complete and is open until Friday 13th of November. Regards Jamie
Calendar
Birthdays
Awards
From the
classroom
Parent’s
corner
Community
News
Core Word
of the week
Sign of the
week
OUR COMMITMENT TO CHILD SAFETY - Sale & District Specialist School (S&DSS) is committed to the safety and wellbeing of
all children and young people. This will be the primary focus of our care and decision-making. S&DSS has zero tolerance for
child abuse.
S&DSS is committed to providing a child safe environment where children and young people are safe and feel safe, and their
voices are heard about decisions that affect their lives. Particular attention will be paid to the diversity of all children, includ-
ing the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, children from culturally and/or linguistically diverse
backgrounds, children with disabilities and vulnerable children. S&DSS is a safe and inclusive school for all people including
LGBTI people.
Every person involved in S&DSS has a responsibility to understand the important and specific role he/she plays individually
and collectively to ensure that the wellbeing and safety of all children and young people is at the forefront of all they do and
every decision they make.
Thursday 10th
December
Graduation Dinner for
Bryce, Edward & Ned.
Friday 18th
December End of Term 4
Last day of school for students.
School finishes @ 12 pm
Birthdays to be celebrated !
19th November
20th November
Where: Virtual Information Sessions via Microsoft Teams
Date & time: Wednesday 11th November 2020 7.00 Pm - 7.45 PM
RSVP; Please register via Eventbrite at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/ndis-victorian-school-leaver-information-
session-tickets-124190782975
Primary
Jemimah - for
using her PODD.
Alex - for always
being a kind
friend to others.
Alex - for
wonderful table
work.
Cooper - for
sustained focus
during table time.
Trey - for always
giving his best
effort & being a
kind friend.
Tayla - for being
a good friend.
Sam - for
recognising his
initial sounds.
Heath - for
better focus on
table work.
Leighnora - for helping the garden & focusing on her
Addison - for
great reading.
Vanessa - for
helping her
friends.
Henry - for positive
participation at
PMP.
Daniel - for trying
hard in Maths
even when it is
challenging.
Secondary
Jackson - for
working more
independently in
class.
Kody J. - for
showing great
resilience.
Issy - for sustained
focus during
Reader’s Notebook.
Owen - for
following
instructions on
photo day.
Owen - for great
social interaction
during communi-
cation groups.
Taylen - for great
reading.
Dylan - for
improving in his
letter sounds,
using Jolly
Phonics.
Cody V.—For joining
D2 for sport with
100% participation
in netball.
Jet - Excellent
behaviour last week
during our excursion.
Leona - for a great
effort making her
echidna..
Kody J. - for a
great effort in his
theme work.
From the classroom...
BOOK WEEK REPORT
Primary Book Week! We all really enjoyed Book week,
we got to dress up and have a parade in our costumes and even got to listen to our favourite books. We dressed up as
characters such as Peter rabbit, Saucepan man, B1 & B2 and we even had
Harry Potter and Hermione.
From the classroom...
B4 FUN!
This term B4 have enjoyed visiting the sensory room to climb, swing
and explore all the exciting things we have set up for them.
We have also been learning about different types of animals
and we were lucky enough to get to hold a snake skin which was shed from one of the staff’s
pet snake!
Dominic feeling the snake skin. Haylea dressed for book week. Xavier in the sensory room.
Deacon enjoying the ball pit. Dominic having fun on the slide.
Mason holing the huge snake skin.
Cooper working hard in literacy. Haylea dressed for footy colours day. Trey trying out the slide.
From the classroom...
B5 - Library & Technology
From the classroom...
Throughout this term, the whole school is learning about Australian Animals. In C Block we have already researched Green Tree Frogs, Kangaroos, Wombats, Salt Water Crocodiles, and Echidnas. Here is a sample of our research skills and our creativity.
From the classroom...
We are learning about different cultures and decided to find out what Halloween was all about in America. We discovered Halloween did not originate from America but it dates back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. It is part of an ancient Celtic religion in Britain and other parts of Europe. It is celebrated with dressing up in costumes, making Jack O Lanterns (carved pumpkins) and trick-or-treating. Our class had fun doing different activities as part of Halloween.
We have been learning about how to build really cool models in Technology. Some of us worked together and chose something we both found interesting to build. First we had to find and sort all the parts for the model. That took a while! Then we had to follow each instruction step by step to build the model. Some construction models had moving parts when you pushed it along and some worked with batteries. Constructing models is a great problem solving activity!
As we can’t have visitors at school at
the moment Primary students had an
online video link with Meg from the
Art Gallery. She read Alison Lester’s
book “The Magic Beach” and we had
lots of fun making our own beach with
Meg. Student were very proud of their
work and followed Megs’ directions
with full concentration. Great work
everyone I was very proud of you all.
The C1 gang have had so much fun
making puppet and stop motion
films. We used the favourite story
Wombat Stew to make our films and
then had a movie afternoon with the
primary students. It was wonderful to
see the laughter and excitement.
Lots of fun learning had by all.
Parent’s Corner
Exciting News!
Our Fundraising Partner Ritchies IGA, are launching their new
Ritchies Card, incorporating the Community Benefit Program
and this will not only benefit our organisation, but also all
our members.
The program now has an App for both IOS and Android smart devices.
For those members who don’t have a smart phone, or would like a physical card, this option is also
available and can be linked to the App.
You can download the Apps by scanning the QR codes below - or search for Ritchies in the Apple
App Store or Google Play . To search for our school, you must enter it as follows -
Sale & District Specialist School
Every month, our organisation will receive 0.5%* of our members’ spend in Ritchies Stores PLUS our
members will receive special offers and member only specials via the App.
*T&C’s apply see https://www.ritchies.com.au/ritchiescardterms
Sunscreen is available at school for student use. In Term 4 all
students will be encouraged to wear a sunhat when outdoors.
Parents/Carers - please provide a sunhat (with name on it)
for your child to wear at school.
Community News
do Show them how to use it – If YOU don’t use it, THEY won’t use it!
Out and about:
‘Let’s go do some shopping’
‘Do you want to come?’
‘Don’t do that noise, it’s scary!’
‘Where do you want to go?’
‘Who do you see?’
‘I don’t feel like doing that’
‘Let’s do something else!’
Games
Make silly faces or ‘Simon Says’:
‘I do it’
‘You do it’
‘Oh no! You forgot to do it!’
‘Do a different one!’
Look under the blanket:
You do it! It’s scary…oh it’s just teddy hiding!
Now I will do it…Oh it’s a dinosaur, aaah!!
‘Do you want a turn? I DO!’
Evening routine:
‘What do you want to read?’
‘Do you want a hug?’
‘Put on your pjs – you can do
it!’
‘Do’ on different devices:
LAMP words for life –
NovaChat –
Core board –
Manipulate activities so they need to ask you for
help and they can say ‘do it’.
For example:
Putting food in hard to open containers
Tying their shoelaces
Making a recipe – ‘you do that, and I will do
this’.
Don’t forget to praise when they try it themselves:
‘You are doing a great job!’
Sign of the Week
DO – with both hands in fists, tap bottom of dominant hand across top of other fist, moving dominant hand towards the body whilst keeping the other still.
DIFFERENT– Pointer fingers of both hands rest against each other, pointing away from body, then move apart whilst rotating wrists so hands end facing upwards.
Term 4 – sign of the week will be focusing on the interactive vocabulary and core words. These are the words
we use the most to get our message across for a range of reasons. This includes requesting, commenting,
protesting, questioning, imagining and building relationships.
See Core word of the week for uses of the core word.
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