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Week 10 Term 2
Reports
Half yearly reports will go home tomorrow. I have enjoyed
reading every single report and learning more about each
child in terms of their learning and also interests, and learning
styles.
Entry to School Grounds
Just a reminder to all parents and visitors to our school site
that it is a privilege and not a right for you to come onto the
school grounds. If your behaviour is deemed inappropriate,
you will be asked to leave the grounds and access may be
denied. We want to provide the safest and child friendly
environment as possible for everyone.
Education / Book Week
We will be joining Education Week and Book Week again this
year. The day that most of our celebrations will occur is in
Week 4, Tuesday 4th August. It will incorporate a book
parade, open classrooms and a grandparent morning tea. We
are also having a Book Fair. Invitations will be out early next
term. There will be performances for some of our groups at
Richmond Marketplace in Week 3.
Rotary Public Speaking Finals
Congratulations to Hayley for an amazing speech at the
Rotary Finals at Richmond Golf Club on Monday night. You
made both your school and family very proud. Well done!
» Dates To Remember «
26 June Last day of Term
14 July Students Return
15 July P & C Meeting 6:30pm Staffroom
17 July Dream Cricket Support Unit
NAIDOC Day
29 July Athletics Carnival
July 30 K-2 Movie Night / Milo Cricket St 2
July 31 3-6 Movie Night
3—6 August Book Fair
3—7 August Education / Book Week
4 August Book Parade / Open Classroom /
Grandparents Morning Tea
Cookie Dough and Entertainment Book
Don’t forget to get your orders in for The Cookie Dough
by this Friday. It’s a great way to not only be able to bake
cookies quickly, but you are also supporting the
fundraising efforts of the P&C. You can also still order
your entertainment book and save lots of money in time
for the school holidays. You can see a sample of the book
at the front office.
CWA
The Country Women’s Association has again donated
$100 to the Library for new books that relate to Italy,
which was the focus for this years Country project. Well
done to all the Stage 2 and 3 children who completed a
project.
Thoughts are with Damien
Out thoughts and best wishes go to Damien in S1B and
his family. Damien was diagnosed last week with a form
of Leukaemia. We are hoping for a speedy recovery and
look forward to seeing his happy smiling face back at
Hobartville. We will be having a fundraising event next
term.
Healthy Food
Next term we will be focussing on healthy food before
school. No snacks or chips will be sold at the canteen to
have before school. We will also be discouraging parents
from sending them to school as snacks for breakfast .
Long Service Leave
A number of staff have or will be taking long service leave
over the remainder of the year. The class program will be
followed by the relief teacher.
Kindergarten 2016
We are taking enrolments for Kindergarten 2016 at the
front office. Please see the office ladies for further
information.
We hope all the children and families have a lovely 2
week break. School resumes on Tuesday 14th July.
Lisa Crawford
Week 8 Class Values Awards
Class FLY Award Class Citizenship
KC Kaelab Kyla
KF Luke Indiana
KD Aiden Keira
KT Ashlynn Mitchell
S1W Lincoln Ethan
S1R Darcy Chloe
S1S Alexis Elise
S1B Ryder Lara
S1T Amelia Trey
S1F Bree Owen
S2D Layla Jordan
S2G Naomi Chase
S2B Jake Liana
S2K Nathan Zoe
S2H Rihanna Grant
S2S Joshua Ambrose
S3B Tahlia Noah
S3M Aysha Riley
S3A Ryan Stacey
S3C Scarlett Lachlan
S3S Liam Isla
In the lifetime of the project, with the support of many people
they have sent more than 120,000 new, high quality books to
over 230 remote communities. The ILF also runs an early
literacy project called Book Buzz, which puts board books into
the hands of babies, toddlers and their families. The Foundation
has published and funded more than 40 community books, some
of which are translated into first language.
Please help us support their work!
NAIDOC Day at Hobartville Public School
On the 17th of July we will be celebrating NAIDOC Day at
Hobartville. The day will include a range of activities for all
students to gain a better understanding of the Aboriginal
culture and it’s values. We are also holding a book swap which
will require students to bring in a pre loved book in good
condition and a gold coin to help raise funds for the Indigenous
Literacy Foundation.
For information on NDIS follow the link below
http://www.everyaustraliancounts.com.au/ndis-kicks-off/
Mrs Gaye Taylor or Mrs Leanne Hegarty
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