WEDNESDAY FILE Wednesday, March 2, 2016 IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES: MARCH 3 rd Ashton Meadows Science Fair (Gr. 4-8) (Rescheduled) 3 rd Swim to Survive (Gr. 3) 10 th Pizza Lunch 10 th Brooks Farm Trip (JK/SK, Grade 1-3) 14-18 th March Break (school closed) 25 th Good Friday (school closed) 28 th Easter Monday (school closed) 31 st Sub Lunch 31 st Character Assembly Perseverance TBD FNMI Drumming Postponed Dear Parents/Guardians, we are slowly moving away from having our monthly Ashton Meadows Connection Newsletter as we are increasing the content in our Wednesday File, this way our information will always be current without repetition. Character Matters for March ~ PERSEVERANCE Persevence means to act without being prompted by others. We are eager to do what needs to be done without having to be told to do it. We take the first step towards the achievement of a goal. You realize what needs to be done and you do it. Family Friday ~ Thank you! Our Kindergarten and SK/1 classes hosted a Family Friday last week. Parents and Grandparents visited our classes to get a glimpse into our day. Thanks to our families that attended. It was great to see how excited and proud our students were to share their day and accomplishments with you. Ashton Meadows Chess Club Tournament I would like to extend a special thanks to all the members of our Chess Club who brought their Ashton Meadows spirit and good sportsmanship to the Markham/Thornhill Chess Challenge Regional Tournament last Friday! We had a very successful showing this year with our Junior Level team members winning the championship!!! Congratulations to all the players who came out and battled hard through the long, grueling day...we are looking forward to an even larger turnout next year, so make sure to keep practicing and playing and don't forget to spread the word to our up and coming team members! Congratulations team!!!"
Ashton Meadows Junior NBA All-Stars On Friday February 12th, seven of our Ashton Meadows students received an opportunity to attend the JR NBA Allstar event at the CNE. Our students were outfitted with head to toe gear from Under Armour, see some of the NBA s and WNBA s best players, and participate in a number of basketball activities. The students are pictured with Lindsay Whalen, one of the WNBA s greatest players and with the NBA trophy. Ashton Meadows Falcons: Back to Back! Congratulations to our Intermediate Girls Basketball Team for winning their back to back Area East Championship. The girls rolled through their opponents and once again were the talk of the tournament because of their execution, professionalism and character. They are off to the York Region Championship on March 8th where they hope to repeat as York Region Champions.. Special Acknowledgement A special congratulations to Tamara K., who is now an unprecedented 4 time Basketball Champion! She once again took her team on her back and scored 11 of our 19 second half points in the finals. With three intermediate Championships and one Junior, plus her multiple Track and Field Championships in the 200M, 400M and Long Jump, she is by far, Ashton Meadows most decorated athlete. Next year she will be attending Unionville HS as she was accepted into their coveted Theatrical Arts Program...the kid can do it all!
Earth Rangers at Ashton Meadows Last week, our school had an exciting visit from none other than the Earth Rangers! The Earth Rangers are a conservation organization dedicated to educating children about biodiversity and wildlife. They also aim to empower kids and give them an opportunity to help protect animals and their habitats. On February 19th, ambassadors from the Earth Rangers delivered a presentation at our school, featuring live animal ambassadors like the endangered Peregrine Falcon. The assembly also helped to educate students about protecting biodiversity while highlighting different conservation efforts across Canada. We hope your child enjoyed the exciting presentation from the Earth Rangers. If you would like to find out more about the Earth Rangers, vsit www.earthrangers.com. Sincerely, The Ashton Meadows Eco Club We Bake for Change By: Rosana G. The delicious aromas of baked treats floating around the school last week is all over. By now, all classes in the school have already baked their goods. The treats were loved by the entire school! Our bake sale was a great success thanks to all of the classes who baked. We sold hundreds of treats and we were able to raise $1,099.30! All this money will be going to a great cause; clean water and sanitation in Kenya. In addition to the money raised, the treats were also entered into the Second Annual Ashton Meadows Bake-Off. The judges who tasted the treats handed in their score sheets, and the Me to We club has tallied the scores and determined three winners; one for each division. For the Primary division, the winner was Ms. Papez s class, who made delicious blueberry and peach pie. Ms. Sidenberg s class won the Junior prize by making cool tie-dye milkshake cupcakes. Finally, in the Intermediate division, Ms. Dano/Ms. Forrest s class s key lime tarts won the Golden Whisk trophy. Thank you all for supporting us! The Me to We club
Kids Kitchen Inclement Weather The Winter Season is well on its way and so, we would like to re-iterate our policy on lunch service during inclement weather. During inclement weather, even when school buses are cancelled - Kid's Kitchen will be open for business and we WILL be delivering lunches.the standard same day cancellation policy for JK to Grade 8's will apply - by 7am by PHONE ONLY.If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us directly. Sincerely,Ruchi Vij, Pragna Khanna & Jess Jagpal and the Kid s Kitchen Team 905.944.0210 Student absences have increased recently within several schools in York Region, related to illnesses with respiratory and enteric symptoms. For more information please visit the York.ca. To protect staff, students and families from getting ill, remember to: Stay at home when you are sick, and keep your child home if they are sick Keep healthy by eating healthy foods, being physically active and ensuring your immunizations are up-todate, including the seasonal flu shot Avoid close contact with people who are sick Wash your hands often with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer when soap and water are not available Cough and sneeze into your sleeve or a tissue, not your hand, and throw away used tissues immediately Avoid touching your face Clean and disinfect common surfaces Symptoms of respiratory and/or enteric illness can include: Headache Sneezing Chills Sore throat Watery eyes Muscle aches and fatigue Nausea and vomiting Runny nose Diarrhea Fever (over 38 degrees Celsius or 100 degrees Fahrenheit) ASHTON MEADOWS TOUCH STONE At Ashton Meadows we believe: Our journey at Ashton Meadows begins the moment we walk through the doors. It is a journey of learning, growing and celebration. We are curious so we question and strive to become productive members of our society. We are courageous so we find answers and use our challenges as stepping stones to go further. We accept everybody and celebrate diversity of all kinds. We are all unique individuals whose paths have different starts and ends. We believe that we can all come together and work toward a common goal. We dream together, supporting and encouraging each other so that we may be the best we can be. We do not know what the future holds but we will face it together. This is who we are at Ashton Meadows.
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