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UPCOMING EVENTS WEB WELLNESS TEAM - JAN. 9 The WEB Wellness Team consists of 5 intermediate students, 3 teachers, youth counsellor, social worker and Mrs. Tye. This team is meeting on Thursday, Jan- uary 9 to plan leadership opportunities for our grade 7&8 students over the months of January, February and March. MAD SCIENCE PRESENTATION - JAN. 10 WEB students in grades 1-6 will be participating in a MAD Science presentation in the gym on Friday, Jan- uary 10. Students will then be given information if they would like to participate in a MAD Science lunchtime club during the months of January and February. It begins January 29 and continues on each Wednesday until February 26. Parents/guardians must register online. Click on the link below: https://niagara.madscience.org/parents-details-a.aspx? regItemSessionID=304440 if you are interested. CUPCAKE DAY BY JK/SK - JAN. 15 Bring in your loonies! Our JK/SK-2 students will be bringing in cupcakes for sale to everyone at WEB! PD Day - JAN. 17 Friday, January 17 has been designated as a PD day. There is no school that day. FAMILY LITERACY DAY - JAN. 27 Monday, January 27 is Family Literacy Day. Stu- dents will be participating in literacy activities and we want to encourage you to do the same at home on this day. CUPCAKES BY GRADE 6/7 - JAN 29 January is a great month since we have 2 cupcakes days. Save your coins. KINDERGARTEN OPEN HOUSE - JAN. 30 Any families wishing to register their child(ren) for kindergarten are invited to come to WEB on Janu- ary 30 to check out our kindergarten program and complete the necessary paperwork. ALL STAR ASSEMBLY - JAN. 31 Our monthly All Star Assembly will be recognizing students who embody the character trait of Caringwill be happening on Friday, January 31 at 2:30 pm in the gymnasium. Principal: J. Tye & A. Ceci Secretary: L. Traver Website: http://webrown.dsbn.org/ Facebook: William E. Brown Public School THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! William E. Brown Public School District School Board of Niagara January, 2020 The month of December brought out the generous nature of the Wainfleet community. We were over- whelmed by the amount of donations that families made to our Christmas Basket Raffle and our Giving Tree. Thank you for supporting our school and charity organizations in our area. Our turkey dinner on the last day of school was, once again, a huge success. We want to thank the many families who donated items for the meal as well as the many volunteers who prepared, served and tidied up on the last day of school. The food was delicious and our students were very appreciative. WEB Cares Club was also busy this month caroling at the Northland Point Nursing Home. The residents thoroughly enjoyed the singing and our students were amazing with the residents. Thank you Mrs. Gooderham and Mr. Haining for assisting with this event.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

WEB WELLNESS TEAM - JAN. 9

The WEB Wellness Team consists of 5 intermediate

students, 3 teachers, youth counsellor, social worker

and Mrs. Tye. This team is meeting on Thursday, Jan-

uary 9 to plan leadership opportunities for our grade

7&8 students over the months of January, February

and March.

MAD SCIENCE PRESENTATION - JAN. 10

WEB students in grades 1-6 will be participating in a

MAD Science presentation in the gym on Friday, Jan-

uary 10. Students will then be given information if

they would like to participate in a MAD Science

lunchtime club during the months of January and

February. It begins January 29 and continues on each

Wednesday until February 26. Parents/guardians

must register online. Click on the link below: https://niagara.madscience.org/parents-details-a.aspx?

regItemSessionID=304440 if you are interested.

CUPCAKE DAY BY JK/SK - JAN. 15

Bring in your loonies! Our JK/SK-2 students will be

bringing in cupcakes for sale to everyone at WEB!

PD Day - JAN. 17

Friday, January 17 has been designated as a PD day.

There is no school that day.

FAMILY LITERACY DAY - JAN. 27

Monday, January 27 is Family Literacy Day. Stu-

dents will be participating in literacy activities and

we want to encourage you to do the same at home

on this day.

CUPCAKES BY GRADE 6/7 - JAN 29

January is a great month since we have 2 cupcakes

days. Save your coins.

KINDERGARTEN OPEN HOUSE - JAN. 30

Any families wishing to register their child(ren) for

kindergarten are invited to come to WEB on Janu-

ary 30 to check out our kindergarten program and

complete the necessary paperwork.

ALL STAR ASSEMBLY - JAN. 31

Our monthly All Star Assembly will be recognizing

students who embody the character

trait of “Caring” will be happening on

Friday, January 31 at 2:30 pm in the

gymnasium.

Principal: J. Tye & A. Ceci

Secretary: L. Traver

Website: http://webrown.dsbn.org/

Facebook: William E. Brown Public School

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!

William E. Brown Public School

D i s t r i c t S c h o o l B o a r d o f N i a g a r a

January, 2020

The month of December brought out the generous nature of the Wainfleet community. We were over-

whelmed by the amount of donations that families made to our Christmas Basket Raffle and our Giving Tree.

Thank you for supporting our school and charity organizations in our area. Our turkey dinner on the last day

of school was, once again, a huge success. We want to thank the many families who donated items for the

meal as well as the many volunteers who prepared, served and tidied up on the last day of school. The food

was delicious and our students were very appreciative. WEB Cares Club was also busy this month caroling at

the Northland Point Nursing Home. The residents thoroughly enjoyed the singing and our students were

amazing with the residents. Thank you Mrs. Gooderham and Mr. Haining for assisting with this event.

DECEMBER HAPPENINGS . . . . . BASKET & GIFT RAFFLE

Check out a few of these great baskets put together by each class !

DECEMBER HAPPENINGS . . . . . FUN IN THE SNOW!

DECEMBER HAPPENINGS . . . . . FAREWELL TO MRS BARTLETT

We are sad to say “goodbye” to Mrs. Bartlett who has worked as an Educational

Assistant at WEB for many years. She works with students in most of our 10

classes so everyone knows and loves Mrs. Bartlett. We have appreciated her

willingness to go above and beyond for our students, staff and families. She

has been actively involved with our WEB Cares club and she will be missed. We

want to wish Mrs. Bartlett all the best as she moves to a system role assisting

EAs across DSBN be as successful as possible. We miss you already!

DECEMBER HAPPENINGS . . . . . TURKEY DINNER!

DECEMBER HAPPENINGS . . . . . WEB CARES CLUB

WEB Cares Club singing

Christmas Carols at the home.

Visiting

with the

residents

of the

home.

Getting our

cheeks

pinched!

Just like my

Grandma.

Thank you

Mrs. Good-

erham!

Thank you to all

our parent volun-

teers for our tur-

key dinner. You

were great role

models for our

students!

Our old-

er stu-

dents

were

great

helpers

for our

younger

chil-

dren.

Yum!

Yum!

We love

turkey

and

stuff-

ing!

MAD SCIENCE IS COMING TO WEB IN JANUARY!

Our boys and girls triple ball teams have fin-

ished their seasons with much success. Great big

thanks goes to Mr. Haining, Mr. Bronn and Ms.

Mason for volunteering to coach these teams.

Intermediate boys and girls basketball be-

gins in January. Mr. Clark is acting as coach for

both teams and is the convener for the league as

well. Good luck badgers.

SPORTS UPDATE

Skating is just around the corner. Students in JK

to grade 8 will be given four opportunities to go skat-

ing at the Wainfleet arena. We will be going every

Thursday during the month of February. Please take

some time this month to acquire the necessary equip-

ment to send your child skating. Although we have

some skates and helmets to borrow, we don’t always

have enough or the right sizes. All students and adult

must wear a helmet.

Mad Science, the world’s leading provider of educational and entertaining science programs for children is coming to William E Brown School! They will be getting kids excited about science with fun, entertaining and exciting activities and demonstrations.

Students and teachers will be thrilled on 10/Jan/2020 when Mad Science comes to the school to do a Spec-

tacular Science show. The assembly will be educational, entertaining and also the kick off to the Mad Science

Club. The Club is a 6-week science enrichment program offered to the students. Students who join the Sci-

ence Club will go on a voyage of discovery designed to support the Ontario Science and Technology curricu-

lum. The topics will be different this year than when Mad Science was last at the school. The Club will take

place on Wednesday, Jan 22, 29, Feb 5, 12, 19, 26 from 10:45 AM - 11:25 AM. Mad Science also performs

Birthday Parties, Camps and Special Events. Give them a call at 905-937-1878 and watch out for them in

Malls, at Fairs, Festivals and Scouts and Guides.

TRY AT HOME ACTIVITY - ZOOM BALL

Materials:

Two 1 litre plastic pop bottles, scissors, optional: Coloured construction paper, masking tape, ribbons, two

plastic ring six pack holders, two 2.4 meter strings, an adult helper

1. Ask your adult helper to cut the bottoms off of the two plastic pop bottles.

2. Fit the bottles together so there is a neck on either end. Tape the bottles together to form a football shape.

3. Cover the bottles with construction paper and ribbon if you want to decorate your zoom ball.

5. Take the six-pack holders and cut the rings apart to make four two-loop handles.

4. Thread the two strings through the bottles.

5. Tie a set of handles to the ends of each string.

6. Get a friend and you are ready to play. Each player holds onto two handles and pulls on the strings until

they are tight. Slide the zoom ball to one end. When it is at your end snap your hands apart to send the zoom

ball back to your friend. To catch the zoom ball, keep your hands together.

EXPLANATION:

The pushing action of the strings sets the zoom ball in motion. When the zoom ball reaches the other end of the strings, an opposite pushing action, your friend snapping the strings, stops the ball for a moment and then sends it in the reverse direction.

ATTENTION PARENTS/GUARDIANS

The French Immersion program offered at (fill in your local site) is open to all students in Year 2 (Senior) Kindergarten. If you want your child to develop a high proficiency and fluency in Canada’s two official lan-guages, French Immersion has a great deal to offer.

Features of the French Immersion program:

• Development of French language skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing from Grades one to twelve;

• Designed to be a second-language program for children whose first language is NOT French;

• Current enrolment of over 2,000 elementary students;

• Certificate of French Immersion Studies awarded upon successful completion of the elementary and sec-ondary immersion programs;

• Opportunity to challenge the Diplôme d’études de langue française (DELF) exam in Grade 12;

• Promotes understanding of different cultures;

• Provides additional opportunities for employment using French as the working lan-guage;

• Increased ability to communicate and interact with confidence in French.

Registration will open January 6th, 2020

For more information about French Immersion in the District School Board of Niagara visit www.dsbn.org/fi or speak to Mrs. Tye.

A Parent Information evening will be held at Mc Kay Public School

Thursday, January 9 from 5:30-6:30 pm.

CONSIDERING FRENCH IMMERSION FOR GRADE 1?

Do you have questions about your child’s health or

growth and development?

Now you can:

Call

Email

Live Chat

With a public health nurse at Niagara Parents.

Nurses are happy to provide reliable advice about; pregnancy,

newborn care, behavioural issues, child or parental mental health

concerns, and community supports. A public health nurse is

available to answer your questions Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. –

4:00 p.m. You are also able to register for many of our clinics and

classes at niagararegion.ca/parents. We’re with you every step of

the way!

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Never before has there been such a wealth of knowledge available right at our fingertips. Did you know that

over half of elementary aged students own a smartphone? Students must develop the skills to manage screen

time appropriately in order to live healthy, balanced lives.

The Ice Dogs Screen Smart Challenge encourages students to choose active time over screen time. Our Ice

Dog Challenge this month will be for students to take time off from screen time and engage in some indoor

and outdoor play. This could include playing board or card games at home or enjoying the snow outside. More

information will be coming home with your child.

ICE DOGS SCREEN SMART CHALLENGE

START THE YEAR WITH CLEAR VISION

Children who have trouble seeing may struggle to learn and take part in activities at school. Children are of-

ten unaware of their own vision problems, so many issues can go unnoticed and untreated. If untreated, some

vision problems may affect a child’s vision for life.

Eye exams with an optometrist are important to identify and treat any possible vision issues. Yearly eye ex-

ams are free for anyone under 20 with a valid OHIP card. Families can find eye doctors in their com-

munity by visiting findaneyedoctor.ca

APP OF THE MONTH - DUOLINGO

Duolingo is a fun language learning app. You are able to use it as a mobile app or web.

With a few minutes a day, everyone can Duolingo. Learn 30+ languages online with bite

-size lessons based on science. Students in grades 4-8 have been introduced to this app

in the Core French classes. Be sure to check it out!

DSBN ACADEMY OPEN HOUSE

The DSBN Academy is located in St. Catharines with the mandate to assist fami-

lies whose parents did not graduate from college or university. It is a great op-

portunity for students to receive additional support and structure to be success-

ful in their elementary and high school education. The school begins at grade 6

and goes to grade 12. Graduates are assisted in finding additional funding to

help cover college/university costs when they are accepted into a post-

secondary institution. There is an Open House happening on Monday,

January 20 from 6:00—7:30 pm. Please take the time to attend if you

think this might be a viable option for your child. A presentation will be happen-

ing for our grade 5 & 6 students during the first week of December.

PRIMARY HOME READING PROGRAM

Parents/guardians of primary students may have noticed that your children are bringing home new books as

part of their home reading program. These books were purchased by the funds from the School Council. We

want to encourage you to read with your child every night. Below is an outline of things you can do with your

child before, during and after reading. For our beginning readers, you can also ask your child to find letters

of the alphabet and their sound, as well as little words inside of big words. For example a child may find the

word “in” inside the work “spin”.

Questions to ask before reading:

What do you think this book is about?

Have you read anything else by this author?

What do you think this book will be like?

After looking at the picture on the front cover and the pictures within the book, what do you think the book will be about now?

Questions to ask during reading:

Pause in the book and ask, what do you think will

happen next?

Why did a character do that?

How do you feel about a certain character?

See if you can find links between this book and your-

self?

Questions to ask after reading:

Was there a character you liked best? Why?

Why do you think a character did . . . ?

Was there a part of the book you liked? Why?

Does this remind you of another book? How?

Have you ever felt like the character in the book?

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INCLEMENT WEATHER

There may be times during the school year where inclement weather or other situations could cause transpor-

tation cancellations or school closures.

At times when student transportation has been cancelled and schools remain open, the decision of whether or

not to have children in school on that day rests with the parent or guardian.

Should you decide not to send your child to school in the event that transportation is cancelled

but schools remain open, or if your child is ill or late, please ensure that you report through

SafeArrival or call your child’s school to inform them of your child’s absence.

A key resource in any emergency is the DSBN Emergency Information form that you filled out at the begin-

ning of the school year. Please let the school know of any changes in contact information or procedures you

wish to be followed throughout the school year. For secondary schools it may become necessary to cancel late

buses. Notice will be provided via school announcements and on the websites and subscription features by

11:30 a.m.

Information about transportation cancellations and school closures will be available as soon as it is available

through the following channels:

Websites:

http://www.dsbn.org/inclementweather/

www.nsts.ca

Subscription Features:

DSBN Facebook or Twitter

NSTS Transportation Delay or Cancellation Alerts

Phone:

Niagara Student Transportation Services 905-346-0290 Voice Auto Attendant

Radio Stations:

CKTB (610 am) St. Catharines CHRE (105.7 FM) St. Catharines

WAVE (94.7 FM) Hamilton CHTZ-FM (97.7 FM) St. Catharines

CKOC (1150 AM) Hamilton 2DayFM (105.1 FM) Niagara Falls/Fort Erie

CHML (900 AM) Hamilton K-LITE FM (102.9 FM) Hamilton

CHAM (820 AM) Hamilton GIANT FM (91.7 FM) Welland

Y-108 (107.9 FM) Hamilton

Television Stations:

CHCH—Hamilton CTV Toronto

CityTV Breakfast Television Cogeco Channel 10 ([email protected])