Cardigan
I s sue 16, Apr i l 22 , 2014
Cardigan Consolidated School News
Thousands of kids across Canada this month are choosing to Act for the Planet! There are so many things you can do to help make our environment healthier! Why not get your family and friends involved! You can check out the following website for lots of ideas: www.ecokids.ca
The first of May will see the start of our “Skills & Thrills” 4-H After School
Program which will run for 7 consecutive weeks on Thursdays and
cover a wide variety of skills. This is a
great opportunity for our Grade 4-6 students.
A big thank you to all the staff and students who worked so hard on their
Heritage Fair Projects. The judges
Today is Earth Day!
Con. Steven MacNeill Grade 6 boys had a special guest
speaker on Monday, April 14th. Our RCMP liason, Constable
Steven MacNeill of the Kings County Detachment, spoke to our
students on the seriousness of bullying and the long term effects
that it can have on a person.
Maritime Electric
On Thursday, April 17th Mrs. King-Comptons’s Grade 6 class received a visit from Wayne Vessey from Maritime Electric. He presented “The Shocking Truth” and spoke to the students about the importance of electrical safety.
Contents
Principal’s Message 1
Guest Speakers 1
Easter Seal Update 1
Literacy Bit 2
Music Happenings 2
Heritage Fair Update 2
Music Happenings 2
Skills & Thrills Program 3
Badminton Update 3
Elimination Draw 3
Upcoming Events 4
Community Events 4
certainly had a difficult time choosing those to move on to the Provincials. It
was a wonderful visual history lesson to walk through. Thank you also to so
many of the parents who came out to view the exhibits. Great job everyone!
There will be no classes for all Island
students on Friday, May 2nd as teachers attend their Annual Area
Meetings. Have a great two weeks everyone!
Noreen Lisi, Principal
“Spoon feeding, in the long run, teaches us nothing but the shape of
the spoon.” ~E.M. Forster” ~
Easter Seal Update A huge thank you to all parents and students for your support of this year’s Easter Seal Ambassador tour. We had two fundraising projects this year. We sold tickets on an Easter Bunny at $1 per ticket. As well, our students really got behind the challenge between the upper and lower floors to see who would bring in the most money. Through both of these endeavours, we we able to present a cheque for $950.55 to the Easter Seals Campaign. So even though the Upper Floor did win the challenge again this year, the big winner was ultimately the Easter Seals and the children of PEI. So thank you everyone!
Noreen Lis i , Pr incipa l
Shel ly King -Compton, V ice -Pr incipa l
Upcoming Events
Spring Photos
4-H After School Program
Elimination Draw
No Classes May 2nd
Guest Speakers
Music Happenings… Cardigan School Choirs will be participating in the Music Festival on
Thursday, May 8th at Hillcrest United Church in Montague. This year
Cardigan has three choirs entered – a boy’s choir, a girl’s choir and a combined Grade 3-6 choir. Each of our choirs will be competing one after
the other on May 8th. Watch for a note to be sent home early next week with all the particulars.
Earth Day, April 22, 2014
Earth Day April 22nd
Kindergarten Registration
It is not too late – you
can still register your child for kindergarten. A
registration form will be completed at the time of
registration. Parents are
reminded to bring a piece of information to
verify proof of child’s age (birth certificate or PEI
health card) and verification of home
address. Welcome to Kindergarten sessions for incoming students
and their parents will be held on Monday
evening, June 2nd at
6:30 p.m.
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Heritage Fair Update Congratulations to all those students in Grade 4-6 who took part in our Heritage
Fair on Wednesday. Although students in Grade 5-6 had the choice to participate in
our school fair, most opted in and their
finished projects were on display for judging and visits from the general public
on Wednesday. Participating in this fair gave our students the opportunity to work
on and strengthen a number of valuable
skills that they will carry forward in all their future academic endeavours. Our seven
judges had a very difficult time selecting 4 winning projects from Grade 5 and 6 to
move on to the Provincial Heritage Fair on May 15th. The 4 projects that are moving
on are:
Harley Fraser-Dewar “T.H. Fraser Cannery” Lilla Garnhum “St. John’s United Church” Kyra Norton “Annandale, Past & Present” Chelsey VanKeyMeulen “George Matheson” All Grade 4 students did a project but do
not move on to Provincial (only for Grades 5-6). Four of the Grade 4 projects received
Honorable Mention. They were: Evelyn Brothers – “Harold the Mechanic” Mia MacDonald – “Lobster Fishing” Francis Sanderson – “Saw Mills” Keir Sheppard – “Alan MacAdam”
National Volunteer Week National Volunteer Week was April 8-12. To all of our volunteers, Thank You! National Volunteer Week is a time to recognize and celebrate the incredible efforts of our volunteers. Please remember to thank them!
Literacy Tips May is Speech and
Hearing Month A Speech-Language Pathologist works
with your child’s school to help provide a language-rich environment for all
students and to support students with speech and language challenges. Here
are some ideas for building the speech and language skills of your child at
home:
=Enrich vocabulary with language-based games such as: “Scrabble”, Wheel of
Fortune”, Scattegories”, and “Outburst”. =Children learn speech and language
through imitation. Being aware of your
own speech production, including grammar, helps your child improve his or
her own skill. =Have fun conversations! Discuss
everything from daily events to what’s in
each room of the house. Conversational skills, such as continuation of the topic
and turn-taking are essential parts of speech and language.
=Play “I Spy” using colours, sizes, uses or positions. Take turns giving clues and
guessing the answer. This game helps
develop reasoning, describing, and listening skills.
=Talk to your child during mealtime, driving the car, bathing, dressing,
cleaning, shopping, and watching TV.
Ask the child to label or describe the objects in the environment.
=Ask the child questions about what they did in school or during a play date.
Sequencing language helps with vocabulary retention, reading readiness
and math skills.
=Keep a calendar, journal or scrap book with your child. Have the child be aware
of upcoming holidays, birthdays and school activities. This adds to the child’s
knowledge of his/her environment and
allows for good conversation.
No Classes Friday, May 2nd
Elimination Draw
Saturday May 17, 2014 at
Red’s Corner
“Skills & Thrills” After School 4-H
Program Starts Thursday,
May 1st 2:15-5:15 p.m.
Does Your child participate in cyberbullying?
Sharing these tips with him/her may help: =talk to someone you trust, like a parent or a teacher. They can offer support and help you find ways of getting along with others better. =Put yourself in other’s shoes…think about what it must feel like to be bullied online. Would you want to be treated that way? =If you think you might bully someone online, stop the message activity and walk away. =Resist peer pressure to participate in cyberbullying… do what’s right.
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Home & School Elimination Draw The Elimination Draw will take place at Red’s Corner on Saturday, May 17th.. Each family will be given 2 tickets to sell with all monies going to fund Home
and School projects. If you didn’t pick up your tickets or you need more tickets to sell, please contact Twila Palmer at 583-2087. Your support is very much
appreciated.
“Skills & Thrills – 4-H After School Program The “Skills & Thrills” 4-H After School Program is for students Grades 4-6 and will be held in the Music Room at Cardigan School beginning on Thursday, May 1st and continuing every Thursday for 7 weeks, and will run from 2:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. Cost per student for the program is $25.00. Some of the topics that may be covered will be cooking, agriculture/gardening, outdoor recreation, photography, scrapbooking, animal care and many more. This 4-H After School Program seeks to increase the quality and quantity of after school programs, and to offer high quality care, education and developmental experiences for youth. ‘Learn to do by doing!’
Badminton Update Congratulations to all athletes who participated in the Zone Badminton Meet in Souris. Behavior, sportsmanship and quality of play was excellent. The following students went on to compete at the Unit Meet at Montague High. Novice Boys Doubles: 1st Reid Peardon & Joel MacEachern 4th Logan MacNeil and Harley Fraser-Dewar 5th (alternate) Carson Johnston and Nolan Stewart. Novice Girls Doubles: 2nd Sarah MacEachern and Sophia MacEachern 3rd – Halle Stewart and Carley Matheson Novice Boys Singles: 1st Reid Peardon; 2nd Joel MacEachern; 5th (alternate) Logan MacNeil Novice Girls Singles: 2nd Halle Stewart; 5th Sarah MacEachern (alternate) Our students all competed well at the Unit Meet. There was no one from Cardigan to advance to the Provincials. A huge thank you to Mrs. Nabuurs for all her after hours and noon time practice work with students.
Are you interested in becoming a School Bus Driver with the English Language School Board?
Staff from the Transportation Services will be holding a Meet and Greet Information Night in the Summerside Office located at 288 MacEwen Road, Summerside, P.E.I. on April 28th and Stratford Office located beside the Stratford Town Hall in Stratford, P.E.I. on April 29th. Both sessions will be held between 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM and refreshments will be served.
Cardigan Ball Registration (Softball and Baseball) Saturday, April 26th
, 2014, 9 am to 1pm Wednesday, April 30th
, 2014 6-9pm at the Cardigan Fire hall. Registration cost this year is: $45 Tee ball (players born in 2009/2010); $90 All softball and Baseball Players born between 1996-2008; $200 for a family. For more information, go to http://www.baseballpei.ca/cardiganmba/index.php Or email: [email protected] -Summer Adventures 2014 - The Adventure Group is a Non For Profit organization that is offering 2 one week day camps, July 21-25 and July 28- August 1, for youth ages 9-14. Summer Adventures is about creating confidence in youth while having fun, we accomplish this by our "learning by doing" and adventure based approach. This year’s activities include ROPES course, Drama, Sports, Nutrition and More*The registration cost is $150.00 and this includes all snacks and meals. Please call The Adventure Group at 628-8668 or visit www.adventuregrouppei.ca. Please register soon, camps fill up quickly!
Co-Ed Softball Tournament – Irwin Mitchell Memorial Coed Softball Tournament in Mt. Stewart May 16-18. Contact Jennifer Feehan 218-0034 or Kristie Jay 394-2273 to register before May 9
th. This is a fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis.
Interested in Wheelchair Sports? Do you have a child between the ages of 5—12 who is interested in trying wheelchair sports? ParaSport and Recreation PEI, with help from PC Children’s Charity, is launching an Introduction to Wheelchair Sports After School Program this April and May! It will take place in three locations – Summerside Intermediate School, Westwood Primary School and Morell Consolidated School - once a week for six weeks. Led by Wheelchair Basketball Canada’s National Junior Team members Jeremy and Joel Watts, this program will teach students the basic skills of wheelchair sport and sport in general! Begins Wednesday, April 23 at Morell Consolidated School. All sessions begin at 3:30 pm! For more information or to sign up, contact ParaSport and Recreation PEI at (902) 368-4540, or email us at [email protected]
Red Cross Swimming Lessons - Atlantic Fitness East in Montague is now taking registrations for private and group swimming lessons starting in April for preschool and school-age children. Call us at 838-3047 or pre-register your child online at www.fitnesseast.ca Eastern Baseball Academy, Little League Camp, Ages 6 – 8. Begins Saturday April 19th/14 and ends Saturday May 24/14. Saturdays only, 9 hours of baseball - 1.5 hr sessions. Location: Stratford Soccer Complex. Registration fee is $120.00 +tax. Contact Jason Monaghan at 1-902-314-6833. All those interested must call asap, 1st session is this Saturday, April 19th.
Upcoming Events April 24 – Provincial Badminton Meet (evening) April 26 – Provincial Badminton Meet May 2 – Area Association Meetings (NO CLASSES) May 15 – Provincial Heritage Fair May 17 – Elimination Draw at Red’s Corner May 19 – Victoria Day Holiday (NO CLASSES) June 2 – Welcome to Kindergarten June 6 – Kindergarten Orientation June 24 – Grade 6 Closing June 25 – Last day of School for Students
No Classes Friday, May 2, 2014
Area Association Meetings
Cardigan Consolidated
1614 North Royalty Rd
Cardigan RR6, PE
C0A 1G0
Phone:
(902) 583-8575
Fax:
(902) 583-8576
“Learning for all in a safe and caring
environment”
School newsletters will
be sent home every second Tuesday, one per family with the youngest in each family
receiving the copy. We trust that you will find the
information in these newsletters helpful to keep you up-to-date with happenings in our School.
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