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STAFF APPRECIATION BREAKFAST
Lester B. Pearson P.S May 2019
15 Odin Crescent Aurora, Ontario L4G 3T3 Phone: 905-841-3030 Fax: 905-841-3493
Principal: Shannon Philp Vice-Principal: Renee Laflamme-McNally Admin. Support: Helen Thorne & Ingrid Clarke Superintendent: Elizabeth Davis Trustee: Bob McRoberts
Parent, Family and Community Engagement Advisory Committee
Call for Membership Applications
Online Applications Begin: May 21, 2019
Online Applications Close: June 17, 2019
Available Positions
A. York Region District School Board (YRDSB) invites parents, guardians or caregivers of students attending schools in the
following areas:
CEC East – one elementary, one secondary
CEC West – one elementary
CEC Central – one elementary
CEC North – one elementary, one secondary
Membership is available for one (1) year or two (2) years on the Parent, Family and Community Engagement Advisory
Committee (PEAC) to commence in November 2019. The Board will approve membership terms, as required. There are
currently six (6) positions available. To check the respective schools in each area (CEC East, West, Central and North) use our school locator.
Further information about the role of PEAC may be found at the Ontario Ministry of Education website School Councils and
Parent Involvement Committees. Parents/guardians interested in serving as a member of PEAC are asked to submit an
electronic application between May 21, 2019 and June 17, 2019 (final deadline) using the Google Form or calling Education and Community Services at 905- 727-0022 ext. 2242 to submit a paper application.
June 3rd PA DAY
Help us improve our websites
We are refreshing the www.yrdsb.ca website and our school websites, and invite you to share your feedback through a brief survey. The information from the surveys will help us ensure that the content,
navigation and layout meet the needs of students, families and community members.
Our websites provide important information about our school and Board, resources to help your child succeed, school programs and more.
The two-part survey is anonymous, confidential and voluntary, and should take about 10-15 minutes to complete. If you have any questions
please contact [email protected].
The survey will be available until June 12 at bit.ly/YRDSBwebsurvey.
STUDENT AWARD
Student Spark Speech Competition Winner
Amira also placed in the Top Four in York Region for her Student Spark Speech that she presented on Student Voice in French. Amira will be presenting her speech at the EdTech Camp in
September.
What is a Student Spark?
A Student Spark is a four-minute talk in which students share their ideas and spark thought in others on a particular topic. Their talks are supported by a slide deck that consists of 16 slides. The
slides auto-advance every 15 seconds.
The Talks this year were inspired by one of the following three prompts:
● What should the school system look like to best prepare you for your future?
● How has technology shaped who you are and who you want to be? ● How might students use their voice to impact the world around them?
The Alliance of Educators for Black Students Annual Student Awards
On Thursday May 2nd at Richmond Green Secondary School, Amira Z.
in grade 7, won an award from the Alliance of Educators for Black Students. This Achievement Award
was for her continuous positive school involvement &
leadership.
We are so proud of you Amira.
Continue to be a positive leader.
EQAO REMINDER
Starting next week, grade 3 & 6 students, will be participating in the Education Quality and Accountability Office’s (EQAO’s) Assessment of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, Primary
and/or Junior Divisions.
In six one-hour sessions, students will complete a variety of assessment activities designed to allow them to demonstrate their skills and knowledge relating to reading, writing and
mathematics as described in The Ontario Curriculum. The assessment is administered province-wide and is developed by Ontario teachers and assessment experts to reflect curriculum
expectations. Please be reminded that, as in previous years, Grade 3 students in French Immersion programs will be completing only the mathematics component of the assessment in a French translation. Grade 3 students will not be completing the reading and writing components and will receive
results only for mathematics.
All Grade 6 students in French Immersion programs will participate in all three English-language assessments. An English/French glossary of mathematical terms will be provided.
As an extension to our snack program, students in grade 3 & 6 will be provided with a snack
before or after their assessment. Snacks will range from juice boxes, school safe cookies, and/or school safe granola bars.
Grade 6 students will be writing on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday morning of next week.
Grade 3 students will write on Wednesday and Thursday morning of next week.
We would appreciate it if families could avoid signing out their children during these times.
If you have any questions, please call your child’s teacher.
We are happy to report that
our new school tent is ready
to be used. This tent was
purchased with the support
of our school council earlier
in the year.
We look forward to using it
at different area sporting
events, picnics, and school
related activities.
Invitation to the
L. B. P. Parent Volunteer Tea
Tuesday June the 11th, 2019
From 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. in the staff room
To all parents who have offered their help throughout the year,
we would like to invite you to our appreciation tea.
Childminding will be offered for children ages 1 and up. Please
specify number of children and age in your RSVP.
Please RSVP by Friday, June 7th, 2019 to [email protected]
We hope to see you there!
The Lester B. Pearson Staff
AURORA
TEEN 2019IDOL
AUDITIONS•••••••••
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 20196 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Aurora Community Centre
Aurora residents between the ages of 12 and 17are eligible to participate in the competition.
Applications are available online at:
Open to individual vocalists only
aurora.ca/canadaday
Final competition takes place during the Canada Day festivitieson Monday, July 1, 2019 at Lambert Willson Park
Or in person at:Aurora Family Leisure Complex, Aurora Town Halland the Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex
Register by Friday, June 7, 2019
Please note, we reserve the right to cancel, amend or change activities.
905-726-4762 • aurora.ca/canadaday#AuroraTeenIdol
in prizes to be won!$500
HONOURING OUR ELDERSGrass Dance Special
by Farley Eaglespeaker
All welcomeTradit ional Foods Craf t Vendors
Host DrumBluestone
Head DancersFarley Eaglespeaker and Pam Plain
Lambert Willson Park • 135 Industrial Parkway North
FREE ENTRYDogs are not permitted on Pow Wow grounds.We reserve the right to cancel, amend or change activities.
Pam Plain Farley EaglespeakerHead Male DancerHead Female Dancer
905-726-4762#AuroraPowWowaurora.ca/powwow
SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 201912 p.m. to 9 p.m.
IN AURORA
POW WOW
ISLAND SUMMER
CAMP
2019
JULY 2 -5
JULY 8 - 12
JULY 15 - 19
CONTACT US
Camp Director: Kat Clark
http://schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/
islandoutdoor/SummerPrograms
*Registration forms must be printed,
filled out, and returned to the camp
in order to confirm your child's spot*
like a youngingols
Phone: 416.393.1905 x20011
Fax: 416.393.9436
biking
drama
visual arts
nature studies
international camp
campfires
team olympics
2018 CAMP HIGHLIGHTS!
Welcome to Island
Summer Camp 2019
WHAT IS ISLAND SUMMERCAMP?
Accommodation & Food
Island Summer Camp has:
http://schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/
islandoutdoor/SummerPrograms
The Island Summer Camp is a 5-day/4-night camp for kids ages 9-13.
Our fun-filled program is an opportunity for kids to enjoy camp in the setting of the Toronto Islands, with some of the
best program directors around.
Come join us!
Separate boys & girls dorms Dorm staff on call 24/73 meals/day + snacks Allergy-friendly kitchen
We can accommodate most special dietary
needs!
Supervision & Safety
We're committed to fun AND safety.
Camper groups have 2 staffStaff stay over each night
All staff are first aid trained Fire drills are performed at
the start of each camp weekParamedics are located on
the island
Registration & Payment
Come explore: art, team building,
biking, & more!
Camp fees: $520/camper See Website for Sibling
Discounts
Register & Pay Online:https://schoolweb.tdsb.on.ca/islandoutdoor/Summer-
Programs/Payment-Registration
Transportation
The adventure begins Mondays!
Campers meet at the ferry dock Staff accompany the campers on the 15
min. ferry ride to the island A bus picks campers up & drives them to
the camp Campers are to be picked up from the
ferry docks Friday afternoons
Annual YRDSB Information Session and Career Fair
JOIN US on Saturday, May 25, 2019 Drop-in: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Location: Richmond Green S.S.
Come and meet with us to learn more about our current job opportunities. The York
Region District School Board is currently seeking…
At the York Region District School Board, we can offer you a challenging and
rewarding career in public education. We support our passionate employees in their
commitment to ensuring student success.
Take the first step towards a fulfilling career with the York Region District School
Board!
TO REGISTER, complete this form: Information Session & Career Fair
(Space is limited, please register as soon as possible).
Educational Assistants (including various classifications, CYCW, DSW, etc.)
French Teachers
(Elementary and Secondary)
We require staff with a desire to provide quality service and programs to support our exceptional students and their ever-changing personal and educational needs.
We require employees who are willing to take on a multitude of challenges and who are prepared to attend to the physical needs of our students which include toileting, lifting, feeding and physical intervention.
French as a Second Language continues to be a high area of growth and we are constantly seeking passionate French teachers to work at our Board in both our elementary and secondary schools.
We inspire learning and create safe, healthy, inclusive and engaging learning and working environments to support student achievement and well-being.
Fight the Bite!against blacklegged ticks and Lyme disease
What are blacklegged ticks?
Ontario
Ticks are small bugs that feed Ticks can be found on tall grasses Ticks attach themselves to people oro˜ the blood of animals and humans. Adult ticks and bushes in wooded areas animals who brush past. Most tick bites
are the size of a sesame seed. Nymphs (adolescent almost anywhere in Ontario are painless and ticks can attach ticks) are no bigger than a poppy seed. including York Region. themselves and feed for up to five days.
York Region
If you find a tick on yourself or a family member remove it quickly!
1. Grasp the tick with tweezers as closeas possible to your skin and pullit straight out
2. Do not put anything on the tick or tryto burn it o˜
3. Disinfect the area with rubbing alcohol4. Wrap the tick in a moist paper towel
and put in a screw-top container5. Store it in the fridge until you can bring
it into a York Region Public Healthlocation
What is Lyme disease?
Lyme disease is caused by a bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi which is spread through the bite of an
infected blacklegged tick. Not all ticks are infected with the bacteria.
Symptoms of Lyme disease may include: • A skin rash• Fatigue or weakness• Headache• Fever or chills• Dizziness or confusion• Muscle and joint pain• Swollen lymph nodesMost people will start to show signs of illness within one to two weeks. See your health provider if you develop symptoms of Lyme disease a°er a tick bite or a°er visiting a wooded or brushy area.
Protect yourself each time you are in a wooded or brushy area by: • Wearing light-coloured, longpants, long-sleeved tops andclosed footwear
• Using an insect repellentcontaining DEET or icaridin
• Walking in the middle of the trail• Showering when you get home
to remove unattached ticks• Checking yourself, your family
and your pets for ticks• Removing attached ticks as
quickly as possible
For more information on how you can protect yourself and your family from Lyme disease, visit
york.ca/lymedisease or call Health Connection at 1-800-361-5653