Centennial Connection March 3, 2024
An update for families from Centennial Public School
In a world where you can be anything, be kind
Dear Centennial PS Families -
Kindness Week at Centennial was great! We had so many students and staff participate in a wide variety of activities. Each day of the week, kindness was highlighted - to self, to family, to others, to the planet, to the community. We had a kick off assembly, yoga in the gym, yard clean up, Pink Shirt Day, writing and art activities, and so much more all focusing on kindness. It was a great week!
This was also the final week of Black History and Futures Month where classes engaged in a variety of learning activities including highlighting the accomplishments of Black Canadians in the areas of science, literature, and the arts. Throughout the school, student work related to their learning could be seen through visual art displays, in writing, and through responses to readings and mentor texts. What a great month!
Staff continue to engage in professional development to support student learning. Kindergarten to Grade 2 teachers have engaged in learning about language screeners and Acadience training. These assessment tools help teachers to monitor student learning and progress in the area of literacy. We also had one of the math consultants from the LDSB work with us to better understand math diagnostics and various learning and teaching tools. We are grateful to have both a literacy coach and a numeracy facilitator assigned to our school to work with us at various times throughout the year. Grade 3 and 6 teachers are also meeting to set out a plan for the provincial assessments that will take place later in the spring. We continue to focus on using the curriculum while exposing students to diverse and engaging questions and problems. We are proud of the progress that students are making!
It is hard to believe that we are now into the month of March! We are enjoying the start of warmer temperatures which means that the yard is quite muddy. Students are encouraged to have a change of clothes, especially socks. Rubber or winter boots help to ensure student comfort on the yard.
We have a WONDERFUL opportunity to give away 5 free tickets to the Gary Rasberry concert on Saturday March 9th at 10am at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. All you have to do is email the school to indicate your interest. Email cente@limestone.on.ca including your name, student name and how many tickets you are looking for. While we have 5 tickets to give away we can give away 3 to one family and 2 to another or all 5 to one family, etc. depending on the demand. Email no later than Wednesday March 6th - we will draw names if there is more interest than we have tickets and we will inform families by Thursday afternoon. Huge thanks to Gary Rasberry and RasberryJan for providing this opportunity to the Centennial community! WOW!
We hope everyone is having a great weekend! Check out the information and photos below. Please note that the School Council is organizing a Spring Chocolate Fundraiser through CocoaBistro and more information will be going home later in the week. Also, don't forget hot lunch orders are due by noon on Sunday for the following week although orders an be placed well in advance.
See you tomorrow!
- Deborah Thompson, Principal & Centennial PS Staff
Upcoming Dates
March is Epilepsy, Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
March 7th - Gambling Workshop for Grade 6 class (YMCA)
March 10th - Ramadan Begins
March 10th - Daylight Savings Time begins (clocks "spring ahead" 1 hour)
March 11-15th - March Break
**Monday, April 8th PA Day (Changed from April 12th due to solar eclipse!)** No school for students.
Monday, May 20th - Victoria Day (school closed)
Get your CPIC for free!
Thanks to a grant from the LDSB, any parent/guardian who gets a CPIC to volunteer at the school or attend a field trip can have the cost of the CPIC reimbursed. Just bring in your receipt and the school will reimburse you. Anyone volunteering needs to ensure that a CPIC with Vulnerable Sector Screening is obtained at the office prior to participating in school activities such as field trips. CPICs can be obtained through the City of Kingston Police website at: https://www.kingstonpolice.ca/en/services-and-reporting/background-check.aspx
Opportunity for FREE March Break Camp!
Girls Inc. Limestone’s FREE 2024 March Break Camp for girls+ in grades 4 to 8 is open for registration!
Girls Inc. Limestone’s FREE 2024 March Break Camp for girls+ in grades 4 to 8 is open for registration!
Join us from March 11 to 15 from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Strong, Smart and Bold activities for all participants! Girls+ in grades 7 & 8 can also sign up for additional small-group Junior Leader programming to identify, learn, and practice their leadership skills!
This year’s camp will be located at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School, 20 Cranbrook Street, Kingston.
Register now! Click HERE to download a package from our website.
Camps fill up quickly, so please register soon. For more information or help signing up, please contact Program Coordinator Andrea Martin at andreamartin@girlsinclimestone.ca or call 613-433-6252.
Kindergarten Registration - A Message from the LDSB
Welcome to Kindergarten! This is an exciting time for both you and your student. Kindergarten is a wonderful experience and your student’s next phase on their journey of learning.
We are now accepting new student registrations for this September 2024. If your student is four or five by the end of December, now is the time to register.
Kindergarten offers a wonderful new world of learning and growing. We learn how to read, how to write and we make new friends. At École James R. Henderson Public School, we offer both French Immersion and English Kindergarten programs that help children get the best possible start in school. Your student will be challenged and encouraged to do their very best.
In Kindergarten classrooms, a teacher and an early childhood educator work together as a team. This partnership helps to create a nurturing learning environment; giving every student the opportunity to learn in the way that is best suited to their individual strengths and needs. Our caring team of educators is with them every step of the way!
In Limestone, students can begin French Immersion in Year 1 Kindergarten, Year 2 Kindergarten or Grade 1. The French Immersion program is designed for students who are learning French as an additional language. The program is an inclusive environment for rich language development and designed for students who do not speak French at home. Parents and guardians are not expected to be French speaking themselves. There is nothing extra that you need to do to prepare your student for French Immersion. All students are welcome!
We are excited to announce that Limestone District School Board will now be accepting applications for open boundary Kindergarten registrations for the upcoming school year. LDSB encourages students to attend their area school, but we understand selecting the right educational setting for your new student is a significant decision.
In accordance with Board policy, by default, students will be enrolled in the school designated within their boundary area, based on their home address.
Students may be permitted to attend any school within the board when there is available student space, upon submission and approval of the proper application. The Board will not be held responsible for the provision of any transportation for students outside of their regular school boundary area.
We typically welcome new families to orientation events in May of each year. We will share more about these opportunities soon.
We want everyone to see themselves in Limestone. You can feel confident your student will be cared for in a safe and inclusive environment.
We are committed to supporting you every step of the way. Our dedicated staff are here to assist you throughout this process. If you have any questions or need more information, please contact the school.
Let’s embark on this exciting educational journey together! We look forward to meeting you.
Kindness Week Kick Off Assembly
Monday - Kindness to Self
Yoga in the gym
Some quiet time in nature
Recognizing the good things about ourselves
Knowing who we are
Tuesday - Kindness to Family
Wednesday - Kindness to Others
Kindness to the Planet
Kindness to the Community
Kind messages throughout the school
Little "Spots" of Kindness - Grade 3/4s made these after reading the book
Kindergarten children define what kindness is
Indoor Shoes
Just a friendly reminder that students need to have indoor shoes. Students cannot wear wet boots into classrooms or the gym as it is a slipping/safety hazard. If you need help with indoor shoes please contact the school office.
School Council Dates
Please mark your calendars for the School Council meeting dates. Meeting begin at 6:30pm and are 90 minutes in length. Child care for school aged children is provided for those who register by the Sunday before. If you require childcare, please notify the council of your need by emailing councilcentennialps@gmail.com
All parents and guardians are welcome to attend!
Monday April 8th
Monday May 13th
Monday June 3rd
The School Council is also organizing a Bottle Drive, another Family Games Night, and an end of year Family Barbecue. Stay tuned for more details!
Attendance Matters
When children miss a day they miss important literacy and math learning, and can fall behind on lessons that build from day to day. Students who are regularly late, even if it is only 10 minutes, often miss critical reading instruction, which often happens first thing in the morning.
We know that children need to stay home when they are sick, and the rules for staying home have changed throughout the pandemic. The most recent guidelines on staying home can be found beneath the chart below. Please contact the school if you need support with attendance issues. Let's work together and get every student here every day!
Safety in the Parking Lot - We need your help!
We have had some "near misses". Please DO NOT enter the bus lane or the staff parking lot, and please do not use the exit as an entrance. Parking is available on neighbouring streets. Thank you for your help!
Hot Lunch - Orders Due by Sunday Noon
Once again this year we are using LunchBox to provide families with some options for hot lunch, should they wish to participate. Orders are due by NOON on Sunday for orders being delivered the following week.
Just a reminder that should buses be cancelled, hot lunches are also cancelled and credit will be provided to account.
LunchBox is looking at more varied choices for hot lunches moving forward, and those will be reflected in the menu options, if it is possible.
To create an account and order hot lunches, use the guide below and linked here: Get The Guide
We are a nut aware school!
What Do I Need To Bring? What Should Stay At Home?
All school supplies that students need for their learning and work will be provided by Centennial Public School. Sometimes students prefer to have their own pencil case with pencils/markers, but it is not a requirement.
Students do need to come to school with:
- Indoor, non-marking athletic type of shoes
- Water bottle with child's name clearly marked (we have bottle filling stations, not fountains)
- Nut-free snacks and lunch
Please label all items!
- items of value (sentimental or monetary)
- any kind of weapon (for example, a Swiss Army knife)
- any kind of toy that could be a replica weapon (for example, a toy gun)
- electronics of any kind
- jewelry
- make-up
- anything scented
- anything with nuts (please ensure all lunches and snacks are nut-free)
- toys, stuffies, Pokemon cards
Thank you for keeping these items at home. Sometimes a quick check of a backpack can ensure that treasures do not come to school. Thank you for understanding that we are not responsible for lost, broken or stolen personal items.
School Day
Each returning family has a School Day account that you would have used last year. The user name and password you used last year continues to be active for this year.
Families new to Centennial will receive a paper information sheet this week with a unique user name and password (which you can change). Please keep this information handy as we use School Day for various permission forms, school trips, consents and payments.
Returning families who are not sure of their School Day information can contact the school office and a new form can be sent home to you.
Please note that we are not able to accept verbal or written permission generally and that School Day is to be used. Cash and cheques cannot be accepted at the school due to safe money handling procedures and as such, the much more secure method of School Day is used.
This platform may be new to some families (and to us too!) and we are here to work through the process together. Don't hesitate to reach out to the office if you are experiencing any challenges.
Cell Phone Use
Should a student need to make contact with home throughout the day, they are welcome to let their teacher know and the school can either contact home or the student can use the phone in the main office.
We have devices at school such as ipads and chromebooks that are available for student learning, and as such, cell phones are not needed during the school day. At recess students play and have time for social interaction face to face.
Indigenous Self-Identification
Please see the link below for more information and to self identify, if you wish.
Oliver's Labels
Do you need a way to label your things that stay labelled? Do you need a way to show what's yours? Need a way to label your child's things so they don't get lost or mixed up? Support Centennial Public School Council by purchasing through the link. The school receives 20% of your purchase! All funds raised go to support School Council initiatives including student activities. Thank you!
E-Store
Safe Arrival - How Do I Report An Absence?
How to report your absence:
1. Toll-free telephone
- Call 1-855-257-9349 toll-free to report an absence using the automated phone system.
2. School Messenger App
- Use your mobile device to download and install the free SchoolMessenger blue app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store, the SchoolMessenger website portal, or from within the LDSB mobile app.
- The first time you use the app, you must select Sign Up to create your account. Please ensure you use the same email address your student’s school has on file. If you do not use that same email address, you will not be able to create an account, or may not be able to see the "Attendance" option. You may have already created an account when we introduced the Communicate broadcast system.
- Select Attendance, then select Report an Absence and follow the prompts.
- Visit the SchoolMessenger website portal.
- The first time you use the app, you must select Sign Up to create your account. Please ensure you use the same email address your student’s school has on file. If you do not use that same email address, you will not be able to create an account, or may not be able to see the "Attendance" option. You may have already created an account when we introduced the Communicate broadcast system.
- Select Attendance, then Report an Absence and follow the prompts.
Stay Up To Date!
Stay Up To Date! Please check the following regularly...
Centennial PS Twitter https://twitter.com/centennial_ldsb?lang=en
Centennial PS Website https://centennial.limestone.on.ca/
LDSB Website https://www.limestone.on.ca/
LDSB Twitter https://twitter.com/LimestoneDSB
LDSB Facebook https://tinyurl.com/wbhjtku
LDSB Instagram https://instagram.com/limestonedsb?igshid=1epyma6c0g5qd
Centennial Public School
"Show Up! Stand Up! Never Give Up!"
Email: cente@limestone.on.ca
Website: https://centennial.limestone.on.ca
Location: 120 Norman Rogers Dr, Kingston, ON K7M 2R2
Phone: 613.546.5517
Twitter: @Centennial_LDSB