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Wednesday, 23 September 2015
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Message to the Charlton Community from our School Trustee
MESSAGE FROM OUR TRUSTEE
Welcome back to another school year.
I am happy to extend a warm welcome to our returning students
and families and those who are new to our Board. I am the trustee for your
child’s school and your representative on the York Region District School Board
of Trustees.
I am looking forward to continuing my work to ensure that
all YRDSB students receive a high-quality education within safe, caring and
inclusive learning environments.
In the coming year,
trustees will continue to focus on the priorities that we set out in our
Multi-Year Plan: student achievement and well-being, the delivery of effective
and sustainable educational programs and the responsible stewardship of Board
resources.
We know that partnerships with families are essential to
achieving this goal. Good schools become better schools when they are connected
to parents and families.
I hope that you will find
positive and meaningful ways to engage with your child’s school over the course
of the year. There will be many events and activities to look forward to
throughout the year and many opportunities across the Region that support
parent engagement.
2015-16 promises to be an exciting year. All the best for the
upcoming school year.
Susan Geller
School Trustee
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Charlton School Council-we want your participation!
Hello parents:
Charlton School Council meets for the first time this Thursday September 17th in the Library of the school at 7 pm.
School Council is an important way for parents to have input into the decisions made at the school, and to help Charlton reach one of it's goals - to create a community that will support and educate young people to be responsible and contributing members of society.
Studies have shown that when parents involve themselves in their children's school, those children feel more connected to the school and, as a result, are more successful in their studies.
Our School Council typically meets about 6-7 times a year from 7 pm to 8.30 pm. We organize events for the community, some with a fundraising purpose, others to simply build a better community in which to raise your children. We share information about the events occurring in the school, and discuss issues that are important to the Council members and the larger school community.
Please join us this Thursday.
If you would like to help with some events but are unable to attend the meetings, please let me know at ritchie.mcnaughton@yrdsb.ca.
We look forward to making this year at Charlton the best year yet!
Our first Fire Drill of the year
We are back to our regular procedures here at CPS, and conducted our first of six Fire Drills of the year this morning.
Here is a photo of ALL of our students organized into classes in the yard after they have evacuated the building. It took us less than 4 minutes to evacuate. Usually we decrease this time over the year to closer to 3 minutes.
Luckily, we enjoyed the beautiful weather we are experiencing this week. Recesses have been particularly fantastic!
Monday, 14 September 2015
Celebrating Student Birthdays
At Charlton we celebrate student birthdays with a morning announcement and a ribbon students wear on their birthday (or the day after if it is a weekend). If parents would like to celebrate further, we recommend a small token (eg. special pencil or eraser) to be given to other students.
Due to the increase in student allergies and anaphylactic (life threatening) reactions, no food of any sort will be distributed to other students for birthday celebrations.
Due to the increase in student allergies and anaphylactic (life threatening) reactions, no food of any sort will be distributed to other students for birthday celebrations.
Friday, 11 September 2015
New staff at Charlton
WELCOME TO OUR NEW STAFF
We have some new staff at Charlton I'd like to introduce you to:
Ms. James is our new teacher in one of our Community Classes, specifically our class for students with Developmental Delays. Ms. James has taught at Bakersfield PS in our Board, as well as in Winnipeg.
Ms. Colangelo is another one of our permanent teachers delivering various subjects to mostly Primary students. She has a background in Math, and has had numerous experiences within the Board.
Ms. Verri returns to us for the year in Gr. 5/6 to replace Ms. Onodera, who is on a maternity leave.
Ms. Johnson also joins us until Janurary to replace Ms. Hill in our Gr. 1/2 class.
Ms. Littlejohns joins us as an Educational Assistant in our other Community Class, our class for students with Multiple Exceptionalities. Ms. Littlejohns joins Ms. Fisher who is the teacher in that new class.
We are very fortunate to have the experience and expertise that these teachers bring to Charlton. Please help me to welcome them.
We have some new staff at Charlton I'd like to introduce you to:
Ms. James is our new teacher in one of our Community Classes, specifically our class for students with Developmental Delays. Ms. James has taught at Bakersfield PS in our Board, as well as in Winnipeg.
Ms. Colangelo is another one of our permanent teachers delivering various subjects to mostly Primary students. She has a background in Math, and has had numerous experiences within the Board.
Ms. Verri returns to us for the year in Gr. 5/6 to replace Ms. Onodera, who is on a maternity leave.
Ms. Johnson also joins us until Janurary to replace Ms. Hill in our Gr. 1/2 class.
Ms. Littlejohns joins us as an Educational Assistant in our other Community Class, our class for students with Multiple Exceptionalities. Ms. Littlejohns joins Ms. Fisher who is the teacher in that new class.
We are very fortunate to have the experience and expertise that these teachers bring to Charlton. Please help me to welcome them.
Welcome Back!
WELCOME BACK!
It is great to see our 'seasoned' students back at Charlton this year, as well as our new students coming from a range of places both within and outside our Board!
Welcome to Charlton for 2015-16.
As an introduction to the year, please click on any of the links below to get information on the following topics:
Tips for Back to School:
2015-16 Information for Parents and Students
Bargaining Update
Healthy and Environmentally Friendly Lunches
Much more information will be coming to this blog concerning Charlton and how to support your students at home.
Please (if you have not already) sign up with your e-mail address at the top of the post. This will automatically send you one daily e-mail when postings occur that day on the blog.
We intend on using the blog as a primary source of information about Charlton this year.
'Blog to you soon!'
It is great to see our 'seasoned' students back at Charlton this year, as well as our new students coming from a range of places both within and outside our Board!
Welcome to Charlton for 2015-16.
As an introduction to the year, please click on any of the links below to get information on the following topics:
Tips for Back to School:
2015-16 Information for Parents and Students
Bargaining Update
Healthy and Environmentally Friendly Lunches
Much more information will be coming to this blog concerning Charlton and how to support your students at home.
Please (if you have not already) sign up with your e-mail address at the top of the post. This will automatically send you one daily e-mail when postings occur that day on the blog.
We intend on using the blog as a primary source of information about Charlton this year.
'Blog to you soon!'
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