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Junel2009 Newsletter
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June 2009
In this issue!
Counting on Your 2
Junior Achievers 2 Grade 6 Trip Week Grade 8 students have continued to
Mandarin Graduation Luncheon 2 explore their career options during
Trip week forms have been sent Job-Shadowing Day, in Computer
Camp Choice 2 home and all money is due no later class with Career Cruising and with
X-Country 2 than June 5th, 2009. Students must ESIS (Economics of Staying in
participate in the whole week's School).
North Peel Fun Run 2
activities and may not pick and
Library News 2 choose which days they would like This year, during Trip Week,
Students accepted to regional 3 to participate. activities at school have been
programs
planned as well as day trips. We
Relay for Life 3 Trips will take place Mon-Thursday will be going to the movies/
and we will be staying back at bowling, the Metro Zoo and
2009 - 2010 School Year Calendar 4
school for activities on Friday. Canada's Wonderland. Please have
Free service helps parents find 4 Monday - Canada's Wonderland your forms and money in by JUNE
summer child care (Buses will return to the school by 1ST.
Quebec City 2009 5 5:30pm, bus students will require
Peel schools convenient venue for 5
alternate transportation home) They are also preparing for
variety of activities Tuesday - Silver City Theatre Graduation, and the special
Wednesday -Scooter's Roller Palace activities planned to help celebrate
Help your child focus on a goal this 6
summer and achieve it
Thursday -Brunswick Bowl their final Grade 8 year. Graduation
Total cost per student for the week is takes place on Wednesday June
We Welcome the World Welcome 6 $64.00, or $49.00 for students with a
Centre 24th at the Chandni Banquet Hall
season's pass for Wonderland. on Chrysler Drive. The ceremony
Celebrating Faith and Culture 7
begins at 5:00.
Panther Lunch 7
June School Calendar 8
Grade Seven News
Principal: Mr. D. White
Vice-Principal: Mrs. T. Morrison
Guidance Counsellor: Ms L. Romaniello Well, it is hard to believe another
Head Secretary: Mrs. A. Stephenson school year is coming to an end. Our
Asst. Secretary: Mrs. M. Domingues speech competition was a success
Asst. Secretary: Ms M. Byrne
Congratulations goes out to the
and we heard some fabulous grade 7 students who have been
School Trustee: Mrs. B. Ford
Superintendent of Schools: Ms S. Teal speeches! Chaitanya Vazir placed chosen to be on the leadership team
first, Vatsa Gandhi placed second, for the 2009-10 school year. We
School Website: www.wppanthers.com and Ayaz Mansuri and Sanah are looking forward to working with
Sediqui tied for third place. We you to make Williams Parkway a
would like to remind students who great place to be for teachers and
are NOT attending one of the students alike.
Character Education Theme: overnight trips to bring in their trip
Courage week forms and money by Friday, The Leadership Team - Mr. Uren,
Learning Skill of the Month: June 5. We will accept CASH or Ms. N. Patel and Mr. Hogan
Conflict Resolution MONEY ORDER only.
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experiences. Together with JA we represented Williams
can inspire our youth to achieve their Parkway well by demonstrating both
dreams! spirit and sweat: Jonathan Innes,
Josh Hamilton, Matt Antle, Michael
Curtis, Brayden Trace, Tyler
Devarenne, Andrew Knott, Kalum
Lepiane, Kayla Ferreira, Asif Ali,
Thank you to everyone involved in Adil Manek, Fahad Ahmad, Dion
Counting On You for a productive Singh, Anthony Coley, and Nouman
and fun year! Counting On You On June 22, grade 8 students along Bhatti . Way to go team!
classes will begin again in Septem- with their teachers will be enjoying
ber 2009, and are open to students in a delicious graduation celebration at
Grades 7 and 8. Those students the Mandarin Restaurant. It will be
moving on to Grade 9 will be able to one final opportunity for the
join the Counting On You classes in graduating class to share memories,
their new schools. each other's company and celebrate It was an extremely hot day on May
their accomplishments and time at 21 when Mr. Metelnick and Mrs.
The winners of the Chapters Gift Williams Parkway School! Leitert took ten of our finest long
cards for Term Three were: Victoria distance runners to the North Peel 5
Clennett, Alexis Nelson, Emily Si- Km Fun Run which began at North
tum, Jassica Uthayakumar. These Peel Secondary School. There were
students demonstrated diligence and approximately 200 people who
attended regularly. On May 20-22nd, our Williams participated in this run including
Parkway Grade 8 Leadership team many Peel Regional Police officers.
Have a fun, relaxing summer, and travelled to Humber College (North The following people sweated their
we'll see you next year! Campus) to participate in a special 3 way to the finish line: Matt Antle,
Day residential camp, where Michael Curtis, Brayden Trace,
students learned about different Tyler Devarenne, Andrew Knott,
career paths and workplace Kalum Lepiane, Aaron Miller,
opportunities. CAMP CHOICE, a Cooper Stuckey, Bailey Millen,
On June 2nd, all grade 8 students Technology Camp provided students Jonathan Innes, Mr. Metelnick and
participated in a full day interactive with hands-on experience in program Mrs. Leitert. Great job everyone!
workshop presented by Junior areas such as Computer Technology,
Achievement Canada. It is a special Interior Design, Forensic Science,
program focused on the Economics Health Sciences and Marketing/
of Staying in School. Various Business. Workshops were taught by Thanks to the efforts of two grade
business people within the senior Humber/Guelph-Humber seven students, Gunesh Brisebois
community will teach and inspire students who also acted as Camp and Jasmeen Mann, both of class
youth to make better financial Counsellors leading and mentoring 723, the library now has 4 new
decisions, start-up a company, campers as they experienced college copies of Fruits Basket and a copy of
develop a career plan and express campus living. Students left CAMP Slumdog Millionaire. The girls had a
their innovative spirit. Business CHOICE with a better understanding bake sale of cupcakes and then
employees within our community of the opportunities that await them bought the books to donate to the
will encourage students to consider after high school. library.
the advantages of staying in school Fruits Basket is a popular Graphic
so they may acquire the knowledge, Novel series that is favoured by
skills and motivation to pursue a girls. Slumdog Millionaire has now
successful career. This is an Mr. Metelnick and Mrs. Leitert been made into a movie, but every
interactive program facilitated by would like to congratulate all of the reader knows the book is better then
one or more trained business students who were on the X-Country the movie.
volunteers, in collaboration with team as they worked really These items will be available on the
each homeroom teacher, who will hard to do their best at the meet on “New Books” table in September.
share their practical work related May 5. The following students Thanks girls.
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Congratulations to the following students for being accepted to these regional programs:
Mayfield Arts Program
Ashley Hutchison
Stanley Trevius
Laura Sbrizzi
Michelle Bookal
Amelia Ramsingh
Jessica Siapardanis
Navisha Weerasinghe
Kelsey Kalachnick
Rebekah Scanga
Brittnie Lewis
Kristen Webser
Turner Fenton International Baccalaureate Program
Dion Singh
Amenta Mbeng
Mahdi Chawdry
Stanley Trevius
If your name is not on this list, and you were accepted to Mayfield or Turner Fenton, please see Ms Romaniello in the office.
Congratulations to the following Williams Parkway Panthers for receiving an Award of
Distinction from the Peel District School Board:
Ashley Hutchison
Mrs. Kapoor
Ms Onizuka
Miss Johnson
Everyone had a wonderful time on Friday night and Saturday morning at the Relay, even though no one got any
sleep. Williams Parkway was converted into tent city after all the fun events. There was food all night and then we
took a spin around the track around midnight to read all the luminary bags which brightly burned their messages for
all to see.
Mrs. Lazare wishes to thank many people for the success of this event. First of all, to those parents who volunteered
their time tirelessly. Most notable here is Shaila Kibria, mother of Junayd Ali, who was on board right from the
beginning. She is the parent who was able to bring us that excellent pasta meal, courtesy of a wonderful restaurant
called Karamia. Mr. Salman Shaikh and his chef set up their delicious food, buffet style, for all to enjoy. I wish to
thank him for his generous donation to such a wonderful cause as Relay for Life. I also wish to thank Lydia
Robertson who baked a beautiful cake for all the Survivors to enjoy. Mrs. Empedrad, Destiny's mother, not only
contributed a number of hours selling tickets for drinks and barbeque, but even stayed the night. I also wish to thank
Barbara Bimm, Mom to Ayrdrie, and Victoria Bimm, for their efforts.Mr. Patel, father of Jasmin, donated the sweets
on the buffet table. Also, Michelle Cain, co-op student and ex-Williams Pkwy student, along with Alex Colquhoun
and other ex-Williams Pkwy students such as Chelsey McDowall, Cherise Taylor, Kelsey Psaila, Wishah Khalid,
and Sarah Ali, were full-night volunteers.
We were also the testing ground for a new granola bar which is not even yet on the market, and uses all Ontario
ingredients, called the Go Ontario Bars, were generously donated to us.
We enjoyed the entertainment by singer/guitarist, Karl Widmeyer. He already has a CD out and will happily sell
them for $5, since some requests were indeed made.
Mrs. Lazare also wishes to thank teachers, Mr. Peet, Mr. Metelnick, Ms. Harper, Mrs. Onizuka, Mrs. Baraniecka,
Mrs. Foskett, Ms. Zimmermann, and Mrs. Branov, and also Mr. White, for their help. An extra big thank you goes
to Mrs. Beams and Mr. Banerjee who both made the ultimate sacrifice and spent the night.
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Elementary and Secondary
First day of classes for students: Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009
Last day of school for elementary students: Tuesday, June 29, 2010
The number of instructional days for elementary and secondary students: 188
The number of professional activity days for the elementary and secondary: 6
School Holidays
Board designated holiday (students) Friday, Sept. 4, 2009
Labour Day, Monday, Sept. 7, 2009
Thanksgiving Day, Monday, Oct.12, 2009
Winter Break (inclusive) Monday, Dec. 21, 2009 to Friday, Jan.1, 2010
Family Day, Monday, Feb. 15, 2010
Spring Break (inclusive) Monday, March 15 to Friday, March 19, 2010
Good Friday, Friday, April 2, 2010
Easter Monday, Monday, April 5, 2010
Victoria Day, Monday, May 24, 2010
Professional Activity Days Elementary (6)
Professional learning days, Wednesday, Sept. 2 and Thursday Sept. 3, 2009
In-school professional activity/reorganization, Friday, Sept. 25, 2009
Assessment, evaluation and report card writing, Monday, Nov. 9, 2009
Reporting to parents, Friday, Dec. 4, 2009
Year-end reporting and school closing activities, Wednesdays, June 30, 2010
Free service helps parents find summer child care
For parents looking for summer child care information, help is just a phone call away.
Child Care Information Peel is a free telephone information service staffed by early
childhood educators and information and referral specialists. Callers can request
information about summer child care options in their local community and throughout
Peel Region.
Available information includes listings of licensed child care centres, home child care
agencies, before and after-school programs, playschools, Ontario Early Years Centres
and other community resources for parents and children.
This free service is available Monday to Thursday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Fridays: 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. by the phone, Early Years website or by mail.
For more information, call one of the following numbers or visit www.cdrcp.com.
Peel Area: 905-890-9432
Caledon: 1-888-836-5550
TTY: 905-890-8089
(interpretative services available)
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Quebec City 2009
Our Quebec City trip is quickly approaching and Mr. Lang, Ms. Zimmermann and Ms. Johnson are
looking forward to an action packed week!!! However, before the fun begins, Parents, please look
out for an information package that will include our itinerary, meals and a packing list. This infor-
mation will be sent home soon and information in the package should be returned by June 10th to
ensure a smooth trip.
Thanks!
Mr. Lang, Ms. Zimmermann and Ms. Johnson
Peel schools convenient venue for variety of activities
Did you know that the Peel board's 235 schools are available for community use?
Gymnasiums, classrooms, theatres and cafeterias in board schools are available to rent by non-profit, community
and corporate groups for a variety of functions. Current users of Peel board schools include youth and adult sports
teams, boys and girls clubs, cultural groups and support groups.
quot;Our schools are hubs of the community where people can gather to learn and stay active,quot; says outreach program
co-ordinator Elaine McLean. quot;We encourage individuals and groups to think of our facilities when they plan an
event or have an idea for a function but don't know where to hold it.quot;
Facilities are available during the school year on weekdays from 6 to 10 p.m. and on weekends.
Fees vary depending on the day of usage, the facility requested and type of activity. The Facilities Rentals depart-
ment receives funding from the Ministry of Education to offset the actual costs of renting these spaces.
For a schedule of fees, please visit the Peel Board website at www.peelschools.org and click on the Community Use
of Schools link. In August, the school booking system will go online, allowing users to apply for permits electroni-
cally. You can also call 905-890-1297 for booking information.
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Suggested goals:
Bolster core learning skills
• Encourage your child to keep a diary or journal of individual or family activities.
• Take time each day for the whole family to read by themselves or together. Even 10 or 15 minutes is fine.
• Introduce children to the library's summer reading program.
• Encourage your son to follow a favourite newspaper comic strip all summer.
• Have your daughter write letters or send postcards to cousins, grandparents and friends.
Get close to nature
• Give your daughter a garden plot in the yard, a window box or a planter. Ensure your child assumes full respon-
sibility for the plants.
• Read the daily newspaper's weather map. Let your child figure out what the weather is like where friends and
relatives live.
• Camp out for a night in your backyard or at a provincial campground.
Develop a sense of responsibility
• Ask your daughter to take charge of family recycling (get containers, wash the jars, stack the papers, etc.)
• Teach your son how to take care of his clothes, sort and fold laundry, use the washer and dryer or help at the
laundromat.
• Encourage your child to plan a party. She can help decide on the guests, phone or send invitations, plan the food,
get the house ready, greet and introduce the guests, and clean up.
Get organized
• Encourage your son to start a collection—rocks, stamps, baseball cards, bottle caps, marbles. Ask him to arrange
them by categories, colour, or alphabetically.
• Ask your daughter to organize photographs in an album by date or activity.
• Suggest swapping paperbacks, comics, or magazines with family and friends.
The Peel District School Board’s We Welcome the World Centres located in Brampton, Malton and Mississauga, are
the first point of contact for all newcomer families to become familiar with the educational system in Peel.
In addition to providing literacy and numeracy assessments, We Welcome the World Centres provide newcomers
with a host of services including: reception, orientation, interpretation and referrals.
At each centre parents/guardians and students will discover:
computer portals—guided introduction to the Peel Welcome to School Kits and other Peel resources
settlement service information
translation of materials to support the reception and assessment process
age and grade appropriate educational and related program resources
audio-visual materials to explain the adult education program
professionally administered child-care (only available during assessment and orientation process)
information about various community supports and programming available
For more information about the We Welcome the World Centre and the services they provide, call 905-366-8791
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Celebrating Faith and Culture – June 2009
DATE CELEBRATION FAITH AND CULTURE
June Miso'o Aboriginal Spirituality
June 5 to 23 the month of Núr Bahá'í
June 7 Pentecost Christianity
June 7 Poson Buddhism
June 14 All Saints Day Christianity
June 16 Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Sikhism
June 21 Litha Wicca
June 21 National Aboriginal Day Aboriginal Spirituality
June 22 to 28 Aboriginal Week Aboriginal Spirituality
June 24 St. Jean Baptiste Day Christianity
June 24 to July 12 the month of Rahmat Bahá'í
June 24 Jashn-e-Sadeh Zoroastrianism
June 27 Multiculturalism Day Canada
June 29 to July 3 Ghambar Maidyoshem Zoroastrianism
MONDAY - Patties - $1.00
Samosas - $.50
TUESDAY - Pizza - $2.00 per slice
WEDNESDAY- Pogos $1.25
THURSDAY - Pizza - $2.00 per slice
FRIDAY - Hot Dogs - $1.00
Pizza Pockets - $1.00
EVERY DAY
Popcorn - $2.00 per bag
Two Large Chocolate Chip Cookies - $1.00
Slushie Drinks - $1.00
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