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MARNEBEK WEEKLY UPDATE
RESPECT | RESPONSIBILTY | RESILIENCE | SAFETY
Friday, 22 May 2020 Issue 9
www.marnebek.vic.edu.au
NEW HOLLAND DRIVE CAMPUS
9 New Holland Drive, Cranbourne East, VIC 3977
Phone: (03) 5996 3858 – Option 2
CORRIGANS ROAD CAMPUS
9 Corrigans Road, Cranbourne East, VIC 3977
Phone: (03) 5996 3858 – Option 3
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Dear Parents and Carers,
Welcome to edition 9 of our Weekly Update for the last week of remote learning. I hope you are all well and looking forward to the return to on site schooling. Here’s a brief overview of our new arrangements:
Transition back to on-site schooling Following advice from the Victorian Chief Health Officer and as announced by the Victo-rian Government, Victorian government schools will begin a transition back to on-site schooling for students on Tuesday, 26 May. To support all school staff to prepare for the transition, Monday 25 May will be a student-free day. This is important to enable the planning necessary to ensure the successful transition back to school can be completed. Classes will not be held on this day (including supervision of the children of essential workers). School arrival and departure beginning on Tuesday 26th May As the main risk of introducing coronavirus (COVID-19) to the school environment is from adults, close proxim-ity between adult members of the school community should be avoided, particularly during school drop-off and pick-up. This will be managed by the following strategies: No parent and student gathering at the school gates or car park areas. Please ensure you follow the rec-
ommended 1.5 m social distancing measures.
Parents/carers cannot enter school grounds, unless it is absolutely essential to do so and parents are to contact the school by phone or email when this is needed.
Staff will actively manage routines and protocols at the school gates at pick up and drop off students.
You have received detailed instructions for your child’s individual schedule of which gate they are to enter/exit. Please follow these instructions.
PLEASE REMEMBER: It is important if your child is unwell not to attend school. If your child becomes unwell at school, the school nurse will contact you & and you will be required to pick up your child.
Thank you for your co-operation. We look forward to welcoming back our students next week.
Kind regards,
Jennifer Hamilton
Principal
A Message from the Principal
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WELLBEING DAY
On Wednesday, 20th May, we celebrated out first virtual Wellbeing Day and it was a huge success! It was a whole school event and staff, students and parents got involved in various fun activities ranging from cooking with Steve to yoga with Rosie & boot camp & much more. Here’s a snapshot by some of our participants:
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VIRTUAL CLASSROOMS @ MARNEBEK
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MIDDLE SCHOOL REPORT
By Chris Murray
Middle School Assistant Principal
Dear Parents and Carers,
It has been another fantastic week of remote learning for Middle School, with the highlight being Wellbeing Wednesday. It was
great to join in all the fun with families, I particularly enjoyed yoga with Rosie and bounced into work today feeling energised
and ready to go.
The staff have been busily planning the return to classrooms next Tuesday and look forward to seeing the students. The Middle
School timetable will stay the same with all specialist programs running as usual, however, classes that involve students combin-
ing across groups have been postponed such as literacy rotations and numeracy rotations to assist in minimising student con-
tact.
A highlight of the week for many students is our weekly assembly, however, these will have also been postponed until further
notice. I'm sure everyone will be happy to know that the popular remote learning Marnebek assembly will continue to run and
will be published weekly.
Finally, it has been a challenging time and I'm sure there are many students anxious about returning to school. All staff are work-
ing very hard to make the transition as smooth as possible. If you have any questions please contact your classroom teacher.
Once again thank you for working alongside us and look forward to seeing all students next Tuesday.
VIRTUAL CLASSROOMS @ MARNEBEK
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TEACHING & LEARNING REMOTELY
With the final week of remote learning closing in on us, we would like to share with you a some reflec-tions on teaching in a remote environment by Chloe Jones (501 Classroom Teacher).
I have been working remotely and onsite a couple days a week.
My own experience of this has been positive.
Going onsite has given me the opportunity to not only set the learning tasks but see how the stu-dents access them.
Observing and assisting the students in engaging with seesaw has made me reflect on my own practice- how can, I make the tasks more accessible, engaging for the students.
The students in the classroom require support.
I’ve learnt a lot over the past couple of weeks. For me, it’s been quite a positive disruption. A lot of good and growth will come from this not only for myself but for the school.
I’ve had the opportunity to collaborate with others.
Build relationships with other students (VCAL/Middle students).
It’s been a great time to be able to collaborate with other members of staff that I don’t usually work with. It’s been a time where I have been able to ask others for advice, strategies and observes others’ interactions with students.
The parents and carers of our students have done an incredible job. I’ve observed so much love, care and patience.
Welcome to our latest remote assembly. Click here to access: Remote Assembly Week 6
You can also view our remote assemblies on our school website: https://www.marnebek.vic.edu.au/articles/71 and via our
Marnebek School Facebook Group .
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Lysan Cheeramkuzhiyiljoseph—
101 Classroom Teacher
Hi everyone my name is Lysan Joseph. Currently I teach in
the Middle school. This is the latest photo of me in isolation.
I joined Marnebek school towards the end of 2009 as a CRT.
Then in 2010, I became a full time staff member. Most of
my time at Marnebek, has been engaged in teaching the
Middle school students. When the Seniors were relocated
to Corrigans Road Campus, I joined the team for a while. I
then came back to New Holland Drive Campus and I am cur-
rently teaching in the Middle school.
What I love about the school is the comradery that I can
enjoy with my fellow staff. Teaching has been engaging and
rewarding for me. Teaching has allowed me to get through
each day knowing that I make a difference in the lives of my
students with my passion, patience, acceptance, flexibility,
creativity, organization and a sense of humour.
Over the years, Marnebek has blossomed into a valued cen-
tre for students with special needs, offering engaging and
enriching programs to meet the ever changing demands of
students who enter the portals of Marnebek. I am proud to
be part of this institution.
Covid-19 has been a blessing in disguise as it provided me
with new learning opportunities to upskill and become more
techno-savvy to meet the demands of the changing times.
Personally, I also enjoy being at home with my two children.
I have a daughter and a son. One is in year 9 and the other is
in year 7. My wife is an essential support worker, so it fell on
me to be home during these unprecedented times.
I use my spare time to play table-tennis with my son and
exercise with him. I like all kinds of sports and enjoy playing
them more than watching, except AFL, which I am still learn-
ing to figure out!
Lock down, gave me time to practice yoga and martial arts
drills. I enjoy watching movies and listening to music.
Another thing, I love to do is to be active in my garden. I
love being outdoors exploring the beauty of nature.
My favourite food is cassava with fish curry!
WHO’S WHO @ MARNEBEK
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MoSolation Challenge
Sadly our MoSolation challenge has come to an end. A big cheer goes to our MoSo Heroes. A fantastic effort by our incredibly brave staff! Pick your winner!
STAFF @ MARNEBEK
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Important Dates
Monday, 25 May—student-free day. Classes will not be held on this day (including supervision of essential workers)
Tuesday, 26 May—onsite learning commences
Monday, 8 June —Queen’s Birthday. Public Holiday.
Friday, 26 June—Last day of term 2
Compass—NEWS!
As of Tuesday, 26 May all parents must record any absences via the Compass App. We have put together the steps required for this process below:
RECORDING ATTENDANCE FROM MOBILE APP
1.) Click on add Attendance note from home page (under student profile picture)
2.) Click on students name
3.) Click reason, select from list eg medical, parent choice.
4.) You can add comment if need to eg.. specialist appointment
5.) Add date range if longer then the days date.
6.)Click add attendance note
7.) You will now be prompted with “note successful” icon
Absence is now complete
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
RECORDING ABSENCE FROM SMS MESSAGE
SMS Link If your child is marked as absent without prior approval you will receive a message containing a link. When you follow the link, you will have the opportunity to explain the absence. The link will expire after you have clicked it, meaning that it cannot be used to explain unapproved absences in the future. Instead, you will receive another message containing a new link, allowing you to repeat the process.
BUS TRANSPORT
Please note that Westernport Bus Services will resume as of Tuesday, 26 May as per usual. No changes have been made to the bus service.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
FRIENDLY REMINDERS
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Remote Learning Environment— SWPBS Focus
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USEFUL LINKS
Links to COVID-19 advice The Department’s latest advice can be found at www.education.vic.gov.au/coronavirus
https://www.education.vic.gov.au/parents/Pages/coronavirus-advice-parents.aspx
Return to school
Click on the link below to access a Social Story to assist your children with their return to school.
Returning to School
A Sydney educator wanted to share a resource with us. This is a story which explains the COVID-19 Return to school. It could
be useful for teaching kids about the virus. Download your free copy here: https://bit.ly/2yTpn1T