January Newsletter
Bath Public School
Growing, Learning and Achieving Together
Happy 2019! We hope that you enjoyed a relaxing, fun filled holiday with family and friends. We wish all of our families all the best for the New Year.
Our December Holiday Celebration Evening was a success and we sincerely thank parents, guardians, friends and family for taking time out of their busy schedules to join us for an evening of music and art. We would like to thank-you for your generous donations of nonperishables that were collected for the food bank through the Lion’s club. Your generosity has made an impact on many families in need and we are so grateful for your kindness. These are just a few examples of the giving spirit that exists within our community – together, we can achieve so much!
Growth Mindset
We are thrilled by the growth mindset that exists at Bath PS and appreciate the support you give us by having conversations about the importance of perseverance. A few questions to ask at home to encourage a Growth Mindset.
What did you learn today?
What mistake did you make that taught you something?
What did you try hard at today?
(Carol Dweck on Growth Mindset)
As always, please feel free to give us a call if you have any questions or concerns. We look forward to learning together in 2019!
Mrs. Brigid Steele Mrs. April Bell-Asselstine
Principal Vice-Principal
Bath Public School Schedule
8:55 - 9:10 Supervision on the schoolyard
9:10 School Starts
9:10 – 10:50 Learning Block
10:50 -11:05 1st Nutrition Break
11:05 -11:30 1st Recess
11:30 - 1:10 Learning Block
1:10 - 1:25 2nd Nutrition Break
1:25 - 1:50 2nd Recess
1:50 - 3:30 Learning Block
3:30 Dismissal
Important Dates
Please note these dates on your calendar:
January 2019
14 - Safe Arrival process begins (please see information in this newsletter)
16 - School Council Meeting 6:30 pm
17 - Bus Safety presentations for all students
31 - Knight's PRIDE assembly 11:45 am
PARENTS/GUARDIANS PLEASE NOTE!
Parents/guardians occasionally pick up their child/ren at school at the end of the day. Parents who are picking their children up after school are asked to wait outside the main door of the school. The students will be escorted to the door at 3:30 and a staff member will see that your child meets you outside the door. If you have school related business or an appointment, please ring the bell at the front door and we will admit you. We then ask that you sign in at the office and wear a visitor or volunteer badge. Thank you for your help in keeping all of our students safe!
Interruptions During the School Day
In an effort to keep the instructional time protected for all students, we would remind you to please send a note to the teacher whenever possible, when your child needs to be picked up at school early (before 3:30) or at dismissal time, unless of course we have already been made aware that they are picked up on a regular basis. We really do teach until the end of the day and if we need to advise your child’s teacher of a last-minute change in plans for after school, it will be communicated at 3:25 so that all students get as much uninterrupted learning time as possible.
SCHOOL-WIDE INFORMATION HOME
For families with two or more children attending our school, we reduce paper usage by sending home only one copy of school-wide notices. We will send mail home with the youngest sibling.
For students whose parents do not live together, we are happy to send home two copies of newsletters, notices, and mailouts in order for both parents to stay informed about their child’s education. If you would like this to happen, please contact the school office and let us know.
BATH PS NEWSLETTERS ARE PAPERLESS!
We are pleased to once again be able to offer our school newsletters via email through our Constant Contact system.
To receive newsletters via email please click the link below to be taken to our form to sign up for Constant Contact emails.
ALLERGEN AWARE SCHOOL!
Students in a classroom with a student/students with allergies will receive a letter with more specific details and other safety information. If you require more information or clarification, please do not hesitate to contact the office. Your cooperation with this matter is greatly appreciated.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS
Students from grades 4 to 8 may choose to become school volunteers. There are many opportunities to become involved in making our school a better place. Apply to be a lunch time classroom monitor, a canteen helper, or a playground P.A.L. Each of these positions offers leadership opportunities to our students. Please listen to morning announcements for more information.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
HELP US WITH YOUR CHILD’S SAFETY
Please, if you are dropping off students between 8:55-9:10am, pull off Church Street by the sidewalk leading to the south playground (by the kindergarten room) and let your child safely enter the playground via the sidewalk. The south driveway is for buses and fire vehicles only, in order to keep students as safe as possible.
We would like to remind parents/guardians to please sign in at the office and wear a visitor pass when volunteering at the school.
Student safety is paramount. If you are at the school to drop off or pick up your child during the day, please sign in at the office and wait in the front foyer. We will arrange for your child to come to the office area to meet you, or to be escorted to the classroom if need be. At dismissal time, parents are kindly cooperating with our safety protocol by waiting outside the main door for their child to be escorted to them.
Thank you!
A reminder that school begins at 9:10am and supervision on the school yard begins at 8:55. Please do not send your child to school earlier than this, unless of course they are attending the Before & After School Program.
PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES!
PRESCRIPTION and NON-PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION
On rare occasions, school personnel are asked to administer medications such as antibiotics to students.
Authorization forms, including one which needs to be signed by your physician are required with such requests. To make this easier, we suggest you fill out the form and drop it at your doctor’s office for them to read, sign and fax to our school office at 613-352-1048. We do our best to administer medication on time, but would prefer if periodic medications such as antibiotics could be administered before and/or after school by the child’s parent or caregiver.
Students are not permitted to carry Advil, Tylenol, Midol, Benadryl and such on them or in their school bags. This must be submitted to the office with the appropriate form signed by their parent as per LDSB policy. Thank you for your cooperation in this.
LARC BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
BATH PUBLIC SCHOOL
Email: bathp@limestone.on.ca
Website: bath.limestone.on.ca
Location: Bath Public School, 247 Church Street, Bath, ON, Canada
Phone: 613-352-7543
Twitter: @BathPS_LDSB