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MUSIC CONCERT
Fairwind’s music concert will be held on Thursday, March 2 at 7:00 pm. We will feature our Junior Band, Senior Band and Choir. Those students who are performing should plan on arriving at 6:30 pm. This is a wonderful opportunity for those Grade 6 students who are considering Instrumental Music for next year. Come out and hear the instruments offered in Grade 7. Hope to see everyone there!
Principal:
Jason Ieraci
Vice-Principal:
Claire Firgau
Office Manager:
Darlene Lima
Superintendent: Paul Da Silva (905) 366-8800 X.1226 Trustees: Sue Lawton, Ward 3 & 4 (905) 625-8084 Rick Williams, Ward 5 (905) 814-6180 Robert Crocker, Ward 6 & 11 (416) 528-1312
Fairwind Senior Public School 5235 Fairwind Drive
Mississauga, ON L5R 3L2
Follow us on Twitter @fairwindps
FEBRUARY 2017 2016-17
e are now well into our final term. It has been a busy spring, our school teams and houseleagues have been in full operation.
REPORT CARDS
Term 1 Report Cards will be sent home on Friday, February 10.
UPCOMING DATES
March 27-28 Gr. 8 Grad pictures March 29-30 Gr. 8 dental screening June 28—Grade 8 graduation
March 2 Music Concert March 13-17 March Break March 8-24 Pizza sales for the period of April, May and June
YLCC PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT
GRADE 7
The Grade 7 team is pleased to announce that we will offer an exciting June overnight trip to Youth Leadership Camps Canada (YLCC) in beautiful Orillia, Ontario! The trip is open to all grade 7 Fairwind students and will include a coach bus trip to YLCC, a 2 night stay at YLCC, all meals and all planned leadership activities. This overnight trip will be from Wednesday, June 14th, 2017 - Friday, June 16th, 2017 and will have an approximate cost of $300. If you are interested in sending your Grade 7 student to YLCC for a leadership building, fun and exciting outdoor adventure, please join us for our Parent Night on Thursday, February 9th, 2017 at 7pm in the Fairwind gym.
FAIRWIND PUTS THE SPOTLIGHT ON BLACK
HERITAGE
In December 1995, the House of Commons officially recognized February as Black History Month, following a motion introduced by the first black Canadian woman elected to Parliament, the Honourable Jean Augustine.
During Black History Month, students, staff and parents from across Peel will participate in a number of activities that promote the understanding of the many contributions made by black Canadians.
SCHOOL SUCCESS UPDATE
Our commitment to supporting student success involves continuously supporting growth in the areas of Teaching & Learning and Climate for Learning. Through these supports, our staff and students are able to work and learn in a safe, positive, productive and inclusive environment. Our teachers continue to participate in a variety of learning opportunities to enhance both the instructional program and encourage a healthy school climate, including Math Networks, Cross-Panel Literacy Project and Collaborative Inquiry to Support English Language Learners. We look forward to engaging in a variety of learning opportunities that support student growth and learning.
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TEAMS AND CLUBS
AT FAIRWIND
Our teams and clubs are well underway at Fairwind. While our basketball teams are working hard for their upcoming tournaments, the basketball intramural teams meet and play during lunch times. Both our dance team and dance club are working very hard in the mornings and at lunch to perfect their skills. Fairwind has three bands, senior, junior and jazz, that practise during the week. Our Choir practises Wednesday after school. We have four different art clubs, photog-raphy, fashion design, print making and sewing club, that meet every Wednesday. Our chess club will be starting up in February with games being played over the lunch hour. Our Speech Arts members are busy working on their presenta-tions. Both our library helpers and pizza helpers continue to help the school run smoothly. Parliament has set the following Spirit Days for Feb: Feb 10-Twin day, Feb 14-Red and White day, Feb 24-House colour day.
Clubs and teams are a great way for students to get involved, learn new skills and make new friends.
Great participation Fairwind!
Health and Physical
Education Curriculum
supports the physical,
emotional and social
well-being of students
Working together to keep our
students safe and healthy
The Peel District School Board
implemented the Ministry of
Education’s revised Health and
Physical Education (HPE) curriculum
in the 2015-16 school year. The
curriculum is divided into four
elements that work together to
support the physical, emotional and
social well-being of students:
active living
movement competence
living skills
healthy living
Peel staff will again teach the human
development and sexual health
component to students, beginning
spring 2017. This provides time for
teachers to develop strong
relationships with their students prior
to this phase.
Advance notice letters will be sent
home with students two weeks prior
to the human development/sexual
health lessons. Families can submit
religious accommodation requests at
any time prior to the lesson by
contacting the school directly.
To get more information on how the
HPE curriculum will be taught,
please visit our website at
www.peelschools.org/HPE.
PIZZA DAYS CONTINUE Pizza days continue at Fairwind. Proceeds from Pizza Days are used to support student activities and purchase extra resources for our school. We rely on 90 student volunteers to keep our pizza days running smoothly. Once again this year, students from all grades are assisting. Thank you for supporting Fairwind! Watch for the flyer in March for pizza days during April, May and June.
SafeArrival FOR RE-PORTING ABSENCES
Fairwind would like to thank all our parents for following the Peel Board’s new SafeArrival system for reporting student absences and lates. Just a reminder, if you have missed the 8:20 am cutoff, you must wait until you receive the automated call from the SafeArrival system and confirm your child’s absence by following the prompts. For absences longer than 5 consecutive school days, please contact the school office.
Please note that when the PDSB cancels buses, ALL parents who keep their child(ren) home MUST report this using the SafeArrival system before the start of the school day. This includes bused and non-bused students and ensures the safety of all students. Parents of bus students can choose option #4 for cancelled buses.
If you have any questions on how to use the SafeArrival system, please contact the school.
Safe Arrival can be reached by calling 1-855-209-6155, online at pdsb.schoolconnects.com or by downloading the mobile app for Apple and Android devices.
Applewood Heights Secondary School 50th Anniversary Community Celebration April 22-23, 2017 Saturday Open House and Volleyball Game 1-5 pm. Reception 5-7 pm followed by pub night Sunday Breakfast Full details & ticket sales www.ahss50th.com
Visit our Facebook page Ahss Fiftieth
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REGISTER TODAY
Saturday, April 1, 2017 – 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Mississauga Secondary School, Mississauga
The Peel District School Board is hosting its annual parent conference on Saturday, April 1, 2017, at Mississauga Secondary School
in Mississauga. Once again, the conference will focus on numeracy—30 out of 60 workshops help with math. Parents will still have
the opportunity to attend workshops on other topics, including literacy, special education and science.
This free learning event is open to Peel parents of students at all grade levels. Child care will not be provided.
The conference includes:
a powerful keynote presentation focused on math success
your choice of 60 practical workshops facilitated by Peel board staff
a display area with educational exhibits from local organizations
free lunch and an opportunity to meet Peel parents
Register online, beginning Feb. 1, 2017, at www.peelschools.org/parents/conference
REGISTER TODAY FOR ADULT ESL OR LINC CLASSES
Do you know an adult that is interested in improving their English language skills for work, study or daily life?
Through the Continuing & Adult Education department, the Peel District School Board offers a wide variety of English
language classes that help parents experience success in Canadian English in both listening/speaking and reading/
writing. Courses are designed for a range of basic, intermediate and advanced English (Levels 1 to 7) as well as the
more experienced learner needing to prepare for an IELTS exam.
Winter courses begin February 6, 2017.
All learners that complete a session will earn a certificate of learning from the Peel District School Board.
Classes operate from six locations in Brampton and Mississauga with three specially designed adult centres at:
Bramalea - Adult Education Centre - 25 Kings Cross Road, Unit 3 Brampton - Adult Education Centre - #300 - 7700 Hurontario Street Mississauga - Adult Education Centre - 100 Elm Drive West, Room 117
To learn more or to register, call 905-270-6000. Also visit www.peelschools.org/adulteducation or follow us on Twit-
ter @PDSBLearnESL
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WHAT IS HEAD LICE?
Head lice are tiny insects that live on the scalp where they lay their eggs. They have three stages: the egg (nit), the nymph and the adult. Head lice do not spread diseases and cannot be spread between animals or pets and humans, only through direct contact between people.
Head lice spread easily, especially where people are in close contact. They are very common among school-aged children or children attending child care, where they spread through direct hair-to-hair contact or directly by sharing things like hats, combs, hairbrushes or headphones.
One of the first signs of head lice is an itchy scalp. However, children can have head lice for several weeks with no
symptoms. If you think your child has head lice, check their hair for nits right away, then again after one week and
after two weeks.
What to do if your child has lice
Parents are advised to keep their child at home until they have been treated for lice. Students may only return to school if they are “nit-free.” If your child has live lice, ensure that they avoid head-to-head contact with other children until the lice are gone. Children should not share combs, hairbrushes, caps, hats or hair ornaments. You should also check all family members for head lice. Be sensitive to your child’s feelings and let them know that having head lice does not mean they are not clean.
Head lice can be treated with the following approved insecticides:
pyrethrin (found in R&C Shampoo + Conditioner)
permethrin (Nix Creme Rinse or Kwellada-P Creme Rinse)
lindane (Hexit Shampoo or PMS-Lindane Shampoo).
KISS AND RIDE In order to ensure the safety of our students, please read and follow the Kiss and Ride information carefully. There are three lanes for traffic in our Kiss and Ride area. In the morning drivers must drop passengers off using the Kiss and Ride lane only. Students will only be permitted to cross at the supervised crossing areas located at both the entrance and exit of the Kiss and Ride. Students will not be permitted to cross the grass and enter through the Kiss and Ride. Cars will be permitted to use the bus lane for passenger drop off only AFTER THE BUSES have left the lane. School staff are present from 8:05 to 8:20 a.m. to assist with student safety and traffic management. Please follow the direction from staff. Please use extreme caution when using the driveway to drop students off or pick students up. Cars will not be allowed to enter the parking lot to drop off students. Other suggestions to help with the traffic congestion include:
Encourage children to use the buddy system and walk to school
When driving your children, drop them off on the east side of Fairwind between the school and the plaza
To eliminate gridlock drivers should avoid making left turns into the school and only turn right when exiting
Do not drop children off at the entrance of the school driveway
Avoid dropping children off on the west side of Fairwind Drive—their safety is compromised when crossing the street
Arrange to ‘car pool’, if possible Your co-operation in helping to reduce traffic congestion to support student safety is greatly appreciated.
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BUS CANCELLATION & CLOSING SCHOOLS DUE TO BAD WEATHER During the winter months, we may need to cancel buses or close schools because of inclement weather. Information regarding details of cancellations or closures will be announced on radio and television stations listed below and posted at www.peelschools.org and www.stopr.ca. Information will also be available on Twitter @Peelschools, Facebook at www.facebook.com/peelschools or by calling 905-890-1010 or 1-800-668-1146. VIRGIN RADIO FM99.9 CHUM AM1050 CFTR AM680 CFNY FM102.1/AM640 CJCL AM590 CHFI FM98.1 CFRB AM1010 EZ ROCK FM97.3 CJBC (FR) AM860 FM Z103.5 FM93.1 FM Q107 CHIN FM100.7/AM1540 CBC99.1 CTV CITYPULSE GLOBAL NEWS One of the following messages will be announced (highlighted text only): Peel District School Board buses are cancelled. This means that schools remain open for students and staff, but buses are cancelled. Bus cancellations could occur in all or parts of municipalities. Buses will remain cancelled all day. All activities that require busing will also be cancelled. Permits, night school classes, child care and other activities in schools will operate as usual. All Peel District School Board schools and board offices are closed. This means that all schools and Board offices are closed to students and staff. All activities in schools and board offices are also cancelled, including child care, night school and permits. All evening programs and permits at the Peel District School Board are cancelled. This means that all activities in schools and Board offices are cancelled, including continuing education courses and events. The buildings will be closed. All weekend programs and permits at the Peel District School Board are cancelled. This means that all activities in schools and Board offices are cancelled, including continuing education courses and events. The buildings will be closed.
Insπre. Gr23ness. 2gether. Everyone is a math teacher, parents included
Parents and other adults in our students' lives are important partners in children's mathematics education. By engaging your children in thinking and talking about mathematics, you help support their numeracy success. To help you with this, one great resource is the Ministry of Education's Doing Mathematics With Your Child. You can find this guide for parents of children in kindergarten to grade 6 online at www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/literacynumeracy/parentGuideNumEn.pdf. For more math tips and tools for parents of kindergarten to grade 12 students, visit the Peel District School Board’s Math Help site at www.peelschools.org/parents/helpyourchild/math.
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CELEBRATING FAITH AND CULTURE February 2017
DATE
CELEBRATION FAITH AND CULTURE
February Buxwlaks & Bear Moon Aboriginal Spirituality
February 1 Vasant Panchami Hinduism
February 1 or 2 Imbolc Wicca
February 3 Setsubun-sai Shinto
February 6 to 25 month of Mulk Bahá’í
February 10 to 11 Tu B’Shevat (at Sunset) Judaism
February 11 Lantern Festival/Magha Puja Buddhism
February 15 National Flag Day Canada
February 20 Family Day Ontario
February 24 Mahashivratri Hinduism
February 25 to 28 Intercalary Days Bahá'í
February 27 (J) Clean Monday Christianity
February 27 Losar Buddhism