Thursday 16 November 2017

Owen Online - Nov. 20-24

Please remember to begin your visit to Owen at the school office.


Mom’s Basketball/Volleyball
Interested in getting out and playing some ball with other moms?  Drop by with your sneakers and sweats on Wednesday December 13th from 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm in the gym. If you have any questions contact paula.kuzic@tdsb.on.ca

Early Dismissals
Please send a note or email office staff if your child will be signing out for an appointment as we are trying to minimize interruptions during instructional time. 

Any student who needs to be dismissed early must be picked up before 2:45 pm. 

To ensure the safety of all students, students will not be dismissed between 2:45 pm  - 3:15 pm as staff need to account for students taking the bus and going to daycare. This time is extremely important as students will miss instructional time and time to organize their agendas. 

Thanks for your cooperation. 

OSAC Meeting Times
OSAC Meetings have traditionally been in the evenings from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. We want to make the meetings as accessible as possible for parents. We would like to know if there are other times that would work better for some parents.

If there is enough interest, we could move one or more existing meetings to another time slot in a staggered fashion. For example, December's meeting would stay at 6:30pm, but January's might be at 9:00am, and then February back to 6:30pm.

We would love to hear from you. Please fill out the following form to help us accommodate parents’ schedules.


Milk Sales
We have established the milk ticket sales for the next couple months. 
  • November 20 through the 30th, to be distributed to the teachers on December 1st. 
  • December 13-20, delivered on December 21st
  • January 19-31, delivered on February 1st
Questions or concerns about milk, please contact michelle_brochu@hotmail.com


Peanut Allergies

Please be mindful that we have students in the school with severe nut allergies.  Please ensure that all lunches and snacks are peanut free or have not be made in a facility that contains nuts.  Snacks that contain nuts will be brought to the office and can be picked up after school.



Early French Immersion (Senior Kindergarten Entry)

Applications to the Early French Immersion program are made the year your child is in Junior Kindergarten (or is of Junior Kindergarten age) for entry in Senior Kindergarten. It is an entirely online process. All communication will be sent via the email address you provide. Please check your email regularly, including junk mail folders.
Please visit the application site www.tdsb.on.ca/pars.
·     You will need your child’s date of birth and OEN. The OEN is a 9-digit number found on any report card from the TDSB.
·     For non-TDSB students, please select the “Non-TDSB Student” option and follow the steps to generate an identification number. You must then return to the PARS site and follow the application procedure with this number.
·     Please select the Early Immersion Program (SK) from the drop-down menu, and complete the application process.
On-time applicants will be offered a placement online via the email address you have provided. You MUST take action to accept this placement by the deadline requested when you are offered a placement.
Offers of placement will be ongoing throughout the weeks and months following the close of the application period. Please check your email regularly, including junk mail folders, and follow any instructions.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Application process opens: Monday, October 30, 2017
Deadline for applications: Thursday, November 30 2017
Please note:
·     While every effort will be made to place students in the school identified as their area French Immersion school, this is not always possible. In cases where the number of applications in a given area is greater than the number of spaces in the school, students may be redirected to schools with available space.
·     Placements are made based on the address you provide prior to the application deadline. If your address changes between the application deadline and the fall of the SK year, there is no guarantee of placement in your new area.

Junior Extended French (JEF) (Grade 4 Entry)

Applications to the Junior Extended French program may be submitted, on behalf of students in the English program, the year the child is in Grade 3 for entry in September of Grade 4. It is an entirely online process. All communication will be sent via the email address you provide. Please check your email regularly, including junk mail folders.

Please visit the application site www.tdsb.on.ca/pars
·     You will need your child’s date of birth and OEN. The OEN is a 9-digit number found on any report card from the TDSB.
·     For non-TDSB students, please select the “Non-TDSB Student” option and follow the steps to generate an identification number. You must then return to the PARS site and follow the application procedure with this number.
·     Please select Junior Extended French from the drop-down menu and complete the application process.
On-time applicants will be offered a placement online via the email address you have provided. You MUST take action to accept this placement by the deadline requested when you are offered a placement.
Offers of placement will be on-going through the weeks and months following the close of the application period. Please check your email regularly, including junk mail folders, and follow any instructions.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Application process opens: Monday, January 8, 2018
Deadline for applications: Thursday, February 8, 2018
Please note:
·     while every effort will be made to place students in the school identified as their area JEF school, this is not always possible. In cases where the number of applications in a given area is greater than the number of spaces in the school, students may be redirected to schools with available space.
·     Placements are made based on the address you provide prior to the application deadline. If your address changes between the application deadline and the fall of the Grade 4 year, there is no guarantee of placement in your new area.

School Clubs

Many staff have dedicated their time to provide opportunities for students to be leaders, have an impact at the school or community. Please see the schedule below for the clubs and times these are available.  If you would like more information, contact the teacher in charge of the club.



Name of Club
Teachers Involved
Student Grade/Division Applicable
Location
Day of the Week
&
Time of Day
Chorale Francaise
A. Bourassa Wilson
A. Ching
Gr 1-6 FI
Room 108
Wednesdays 12:00 noon
Begins after Thanksgiving
Eco-Club
J. MacArthur
C. Lam
S. Payne
Gr 1-6
Rm 113
Tuesdays 11:30 AM

First Lego League Robotics Team  


J. Alexandre
and
C. Smyth



Gr. 4-6



Conference Room
Two days a week after school until tournament is held in early December. We will work out which days after lunchtime tryouts.

Ukulele Club
J. Alexandre

Gr 4-6

Room 110
Once a week at lunch after the winter break.
Graffiti Club
S. Price
O. Gonzalez
3-6
Rm 116
Thursdays at lunch, 11:30--12:30
Chess Club
I. Kiriazopoulos
Gr 1-6
Library
Monday at lunch
Drama club
C. Bromley
6
Room 115
Once a week after thanksgiving 12:00-12:30
Maths Club
D. Balaban
M. Antoniou
S. Burchell
Gr. 4-6
Room 117
Monday after school
15:30-16:30
Starts September 25
Pitch Perfect Club
C. Jagger
Gr. 2 - 6
E.S.L. room
Tuesdays and Wednesdays at lunch 12:00-12:30
STEM Club
R. Barbieri
  1. Vezina
C. Mungala
Grades 1-3
Room 127 Library Classroom
Thursdays 12pm - 12:30pm
Crafty Kids Club
Run by Ava Vender and her friends
D. Balaban
Grades 4-6
Room 117
Thursdays
Lunch: 11:30-12:00




Hello Everyone,

It’s been a great beginning to the 2017-2018 school year.
Throughout this fall our schools are offering engaging programs and learning experiences - there have been Terry Fox runs, outdoor educational programs, Halloween celebrations, cross country events, school trips, Remembrance Day ceremonies, and stimulating classroom instruction. I have been visiting our schools each week to meet staff, parents and to see these programs in action. I am forever amazed at the varied and exciting opportunities planned for our children.
Throughout the year I hold meetings for parents and community - I hope you can join me:

Tentative Dates
  • Community Coffee - Thursday December 14, 9:15 am
  • Ward Forum - Tuesday January 23 7:00 PM
    Meet the Director of Education John Malloy at North Toronto Collegiate Institute
  • Community Coffee - Monday February 26, 9:15 AM
  • Ward Forum - April Date TBA on the Budget, 7:00 PM
  • Community Coffee - April meeting cancelled
  • Ward Forum - Tuesday May 22, 7:00 PM
  • Community Coffee - Wednesday June 18, 9:15 AM
Below are several articles to keep you updated on education issues in our community and across Toronto.
if you wish to discuss any of the items, please email me at gerri.gershon@tdsb.on.ca
Gerri

We are fortunate to have Gerri Gershon as our Trustee.  To stay informed with Gerri, please sign up for her e-newsletter at www.tdsb.on.ca/gershon and read her Newsletters - Quick Communicator. Follow her on Twitter  @gerrigershon, for all sorts of useful information about education. For system wide news about the TDSB, visit www.tdsb.on.ca/TDSBupdate.



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