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TOOTGAROOK TELEGRAPH Weekly newsletter of TOOTGAROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL Website: www.tootps.vic.edu.au Telephone: 5985 2864 Email Address: tootgarook.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Issue 37 26 th November, 2015 CALENDAR Friday 27 th November - OUT OF UNIFORM DAY Saturday 28 th November - Tootgarook Market 3A rostered Mon 30 th & Thurs 3 rd Dec - Prep-2 Swimming Friday 4 th December - Grades 5 + 6 @ Gravity Zone Tuesday 8 th December - Parent Helpers Morning Tea Wednesday 9 th December - School Choir s Big Day Out Thursday 10 th December - Twilight Carols Monday 14 th December - Grades 3 + 4 @ Inflatable World Tuesday 15 th December - Grade 6 Graduation Friday 18 th December - 8am Rotary Parent s End of Term Breakfast - LAST DAY Term- 1:30pm DISMISSAL Out of Uniform Day TOMORROW FRIDAY 27 TH NOVEMBER Children are asked to bring along a Xmas item for the raffle. Please make sure items sent are within a use by date. Raffle books will be sent home shortly and will need to be returned by 3.30pm- Thursday 17 th December. SCHOOL COUNCIL THANKS Our last School Council meeting for 2015 will be held on Monday 14 th December. As we reflect back over the year, we have been able to celebrate a very significant year of achievements for our wonderful school. Our School Council has played a significant role again this year and I cannot thank our dedicated Councillors enough for the valuable time and energy they have all contributed to this important function of the school. On behalf of the school community, a huge thank you to the following parents & staff who have contributed so many hours to support the governance of the school this year: Simone Royle (President/Finance/Parent Association), Gary Barrett (Vice President) Warren Peterson (Secretary/Facilities Convenor), Sandra Code (Community Market Convenor), Alicia Perkins (Education Convenor), Amanda Reeve, Deanne Norman, Mandy Bos & Paul King. TWILIGHT CAROLS Don t forget to place the 10th December in your diary. The performances will take place in the school grounds, with a start time of 4.30pm and finishing around the 6.30pm. Please bring a picnic rug and nibbles. As well as the Disco for students a sausage sizzle will be available for all participants. We hope to have a special guest arriving sometime during the evening. The choir will be performing as well as a performance from special guests.

The Annual General Meeting for the Tootgarook Primary School Co-Op will be held at 6pm on Monday 14th December at a venue to be determined at a later date. Thankyou to the parents who helped at the 1P and 1H October market. We bought 19 new games for the students to enjoy! Tootgarook Community Market is on this Saturday 28th November with 3A rostered onthankyou to the following parents who have offered their help: Nathan Opie, Josephine Wycisk, Vicki Morris, Rob Oakes, Janine + Andrew Wallace, Peta Pearce, Sharon Wiggett. Book Fair Thank you for such a fabulous response to our Book fair it was a huge success with many happy children enjoying their new books. Winners of the raffles were Rhiannon from Prep, Stephanie 2J and Harry 3W. Thank you one again for your ongoing support. I look forward to our next Book Fair in May. Amnesty Box for any Library or Classroom Books. Outside the Library is an amnesty box, where any school books can be returned anonymously - no questions asked. Please return our school books as these books are expensive to replace and it is great to have a well-stocked library and a wide range of take home readers. I m away on long service leave next week but look forward to seeing you all when I get back. Thanks, Jacqui Waycott

I enclose $20.00 Child s Name:. Grade: FOR SALE ROSEBUD SECONDARY COLLEGE UNIFORMS AND BOOKS 2x Summer Dresses both size 10 Very good/good condition - $20 each 1 x Winter Skirt Size 16 Excellent Condition - $30 WELCOME TO SEE AND TRY ON - Science Quest 7 2 nd Edition very good condition - $30 Ring Wendy 0409 239 639 or see Graham @ School

Prep B - Mrs Prossor Emily Walker for the great effort she is making to improve her handwriting by doing extra work at home. Prep R - Mrs. Read Otis McIntosh & Scarlett Anthony for the improvement you have made in your daily writing tasks. You have been working hard and your persistence has paid off well done! 1H - Mrs Hughes Bradley Holliss for his enthusiasm to learning and being a reliable monitor. Well done! 1P - Miss Perkins - Suleiman Wiggett for his amazing maths persistence. He did a wonderful job of practising his addition and subtraction this week. 2B Mrs Baird Mia Karolidis always a role model for INTEGRITY! Mia puts in 100% in the classroom and follows up all her learning at home. Luca White able to remain focussed on her learning tasks and not to be distracted by others. Luca is a quiet, organised worker. 2J Mrs Johnstone Charli Vis for always being a happy and helpful student who consistently displays our RICH values. Charli is a great asset to our class! 3A Miss Arnold Travis Southon + Liam Hahn What a great job you have done with the Big Write. You worked together really well taking turns writing and listening to each other s ideas. You also used fantastic adjectives throughout the story. Well done! 3W Ms Walton Jackson Vis for being such a caring and helpful class member and keeping Mrs Bruin organised during Ms Walton s absence. 4S Miss Staley + Miss McGhee Ben Carroll - For his outstanding interpretive dance that he performed in front of his peers to the soundtrack Frozen. It s wonderful to see you can have a laugh and entertain your friends in such a carefree manner Ben. 5Q Miss Quintin Well done at the RACV Energy Breakthrough Challenge Miah Taylor. You pushed your little heart out in every PushCart event. I can't wait to see you riding away in a HPV next year! Thanks for ALL of your help while we were in Maryborough! 6W - Miss Withers Kade May - For his determination and positive work ethic that he is showing in and out of the classroom. Kade, you displayed great courage and sportsmanship while you were competing at Maryborough, your one-hour stint in the HPV must have been tough but you didn t let it show. You are displaying a positive attitude to school work and I am very proud of how far you have come, keep it up! Art / Craft Miss Davey Kasadee Johnson for working so hard on the stitching for his Graduation Bear. Your persistence is paying off! Well done! Music - Mrs Young Max Royle 6W for the work you have put into learning the Graduation song keeping us on track you are doing an excellent job Well Done! Phys Ed Mr Kitchin Zakary Williams for his effort and enthusiasm at the Mornington Peninsula Bike Skills Day. Well done on a great effort.

Tootgarook Pushcarts and HPV S On Wednesday all the pushcart and HPV kids went to Maryborough. We set up our tents and shortly after we had tea, as most of the nights we had barbeques, then we had an early bedtime as we had to wake up early Thursday morning. Then we got up Thursday had breakfast, then we went to watch the HPV presentations Family Feud and The Simpsons. As it was really hot lots of pushcart kids went to the pool before scrutineering. Then the pushcart kids got their gear on and pushed the push cart over to our design and construction. We did really well as we knew all the answers to the judges questions. After that it was still REALLY hot so some people had a short swim in the pool. That night most people got take away (KFC) as it was so hot that there was a total fire band for the night. After dinner some people got an ice cream and watched the last few minutes of Minion s. Then everyone went to bed reading for the endurance race Friday morning. Friday morning we all woke up and had a healthy breakfast, then both pushcart teams walked over to the Holden track (HPV) track and got ready for the lady to call the push cart numbers. When they called our numbers we walked to out stations and got ready for the pair to come and swap with us. It was great because that was we did quick change over then we had a 2 hour break so we watched the HPV s they were so good and fast then we went back for the pushcarts presentations we all did great because everyone remembered their lines and had fun Miss Withers team came 1 st then we went back to the campsite and got ready for the obstacle sadly it was raining so when we did it, it was slippery Mr Taylor and Grahams team got 3mins 57seconds and did not touch the cones then Miss Wither s team got 4mins 10 seconds and hit the cones 3 times, but everyone had fun and tried there hardest. After the obstacle course some people went to the pool to cool off, and some people chilled out, and got ice cream. That night most people had barbeques. After that everyone was really tired and went to sleep. Saturday afternoon there was the sprint race. Miss Wither s Team came third and Graham s team came 2 nd. After that most people started to pack up their tents and belongings. But before most people left they walked over to the pits and watched the last bit of the HPV race. The HPV s came an awesome score and had fun, Sustainable Peninsula came 23 rd and Royle4 came 9 th. We would like to say thankyou to all the parents and teachers who came along to help. We couldn t of made it without you! By Miah. T And Payton. W

Tootgarook Primary School TOOTSTARS RACV Energy Breakthrough Challenge Would like to thank the following sponsors: Peninsula Service Centre Rosebud Thankyou to the HAZENDONK FAMILY For your donation to R.A.C.V. 1773 Pt Nepean Road, ROSEBUD 59823200