Friday 23 September 2016

Message From the Head of Junior School: September 30, 2016

Dear Parents,

Welcome to my blog - there's lots of information here that you need to know.

Happy reading!!

Warmly,
Leslie Anne Dexter


CELEBRATION SATURDAY - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1

Important Information For JS Parents:

Arrival/Opening:
8:30 am - JK - Grade 6 Parents & students come to the JS gym
8:40 am - All walk over to the Upper School for Opening Ceremony
9:00 am - Opening Ceremonies on the South Quad

Dress:
JK-Grade 6: Casual/Grub dress
Grade 6: Casual/Grub dress with Celebration Saturday t-shirt (distributed in class on 9/30/16)

Purchases:
Tickets $2 each, 12 for $20 or purchase a wristband for $20 (cash only)

Auction Items Include:
  • Concert tickets including: Drake & Sia
  • Leafs & Raptors tickets
  • Sight-seeing flight around Toronto
  • Preferred seating for 6 + 1 parking spot at US Graduation
  • One night's stay in the Boarding School
  • Birthday party in Brenda Robson Hall hosted by US Prefects
  • JS Pizza Party in the main office for your home form class
  • Head of the Junior School for a day
  • VIP reserved seating for all major JS events (see certificate for specific events)
  • And much more!
Silent auction items will be on display in the Brenda Robson Hall, for bidding throughout the event. Bidding closes at 11:30 am, with pick up available starting at 12:00 pm. The live auction takes place at 11:00 am - don't miss out on the highly coveted "JS Head for a Day" and reserved VIP seating for four at JS events (that take place in the Brenda Robson Hall).

For your convenience and information, please refer to the Celebration Saturday program at the following link:

HARVEST FESTIVAL - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 AT 8:30 AM
The Junior School annual Harvest Festival takes place on Friday, October 7 at 8:30 in the Brenda Robson Hall (Upper School). Parents, family members and guests are invited to a coffee reception in the Temerty Commons immediately following the service. As part of our community partnerships, teachers and students are asked to make an offering of non-perishable food items for the North York Harvest Food Bank Collection. As is the tradition, these offerings are placed in decorated baskets and walked to the Upper School by the JS students. Students in Grades 1-6 are asked to decorate at home a basket (eg: a simple recyclable cardboard fruit/veggie basket that can be found at the grocery store), place their offerings in it and bring it to school by Thursday, October 6. Students in JK and SK will decorate a basket together in class at school. Kindergarten students are asked to bring in their non-perishable food items.

This formal service is an ideal and heart-warming start to the Thanksgiving break and a wonderful way for our community to gather and celebrate all that we have to be thankful for. We hope to welcome you and all your family members!

Student are asked to adhere to the following "#1 Concert Dress" consisting of:
  • Grade JK, SK, 1, 2, 3: long sleeve white shirt, tunic, HC tie, green tights & black shoes
  • Grade 4: long sleeve white shirt, tunic, HC tie, green knee socks & black shoes
  • Grade 5 & 6: long sleeve white shirt, kilt, HC tie, green knee socks & black shoes
  • Grades JK-6: Special attention to hair - it should be pinned back from the face using a hair accessory without colour, sparkles or embellishments. Girls are permitted to wear small pins  or a headband that matches their natural hair colour. Hair accessories in the Havergal colours, House colours, or any colour other than her natural hair colour is not permitted during the performance.
 
TERRY FOX RUN - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 AT 2:00 PM
ASPIRE. INSPIRE.
Havergal College Junior School is thrilled to be hosting its 10th Annual Terry Fox Event on Friday, October 7 at 2:00 pm, rain date to be determined. All funds raised through our event will be forwarded to the Terry Fox Foundation to further the cause of cancer research. As in previous years, our run/walk will follow a course through the grounds of Havergal. The course is approximately one kilometer in length and students will be encouraged to complete the course as many times s they wish during the thirty-minute event. Please help your daughter remember to have her running shoes, water bottle, and gym uniform or Terry Fox t-shirt at school on Friday, October 7. The event will start at 2:00 pm. Teachers, volunteers and students will be on hand to supervise and assist students along with way. If you would like to volunteer please contact Tatiana Bidiak at tbidiak@havergal.on.ca

All students are encouraged to take part in fundraising. A pledge sheet was given to your daughter. Donations can also be made by going to:
http://www.terryfox.ca/HavergalCollegeJrSchTorontoOn and searching for Havergal Junior School. We also invite you participate by walking, running or cheering for your daughter as she completes her laps. If required, extra pledge sheets will be available in the office. You may collect donations until Friday, October 14.

Last year our school raised $16,700 for the Terry Fox Foundation. Since 2006, we have raised a total of $252,240! Congratulations HC! We are so very proud of all of you, and look forward to your support.


JS GRADE REP MEETING - CHANGE OF DATE
Grade Reps, please note that the meetings originally scheduled for October 12 has been changed to Wednesday, October 19 at 8:30 am in the JS Learning Hub.


HCPA "HAVERGAL LAZY PANTS - SPIRIT WEAR" FUNDRAISER
The response for this initiative has been wonderful - but we still need more to make this work! Havergal College Parent Association (HCPA) is very excited to announce their new fundraising initiative in partnership with Lazy Pant sweatpants! Proceeds will help fund various parent events and contribute to the school's fundraising initiatives. The Lazy Pants are in the classic grey colour with white gulls on the front and white 'Havergal' lettering running down one leg. Lazy Pants are available in both adult and children's sizes. Order forms will be accepted until October 3, with delivery expected in 3-4 months.
 
 
For more information, click here:


DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Saturday, October 1: Celebration Saturday @ 9:00-1:00 pm
Monday, October 3: JS Pizza Lunch @ 11:50-12:50 pm
Friday, October 7: JS Harvest Festival @ 8:30 am in Brenda Robson Hall (Upper School), parent reception to follow in the JS Learning Hub
Friday, October 7: Terry Fox Event @ 2:00 pm
Friday, October 7: School closes for Thanksgiving holiday @ 3:30, Gator Care available until 6:00 pm
Monday, October 10: School closed for Thanksgiving
Tuesday, October 11: Back to school!
Wednesday, October 19: JS Grade Rep Meeting @ 8:30 am (please note change of date)

Message From the Head of Junior School: September 30, 2016

Dear Parents,

Welcome to my blog - there's lots of information here that you need to know.

Happy reading!!

Warmly,
Leslie Anne Dexter


CELEBRATION SATURDAY - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1

Important Information For JS Parents:

Arrival/Opening:
8:30 am - Students in grades JK-6, faculty & staff meet in the Junior School gym
8:40 am - All walk over to the Upper School for Opening Ceremony
9:00 am - Opening Ceremonies on the South Quad

Dress:
JK-Grade 6: Casual/Grub dress
Grade 6: Casual/Grub dress with Celebration Saturday t-shirt (distributed in class on 9/30/16)

Purchases:
Tickets $2 each, 12 for $20 or purchase a wristband for $20 (cash only)

Auction Items Include:
  • Concert tickets including: Drake & Sia
  • Leafs & Raptors tickets
  • Sight-seeing flight around Toronto
  • Preferred seating for 6 + 1 parking spot at US Graduation
  • One night's stay in the Boarding School
  • Birthday party in Brenda Robson Hall hosted by US Prefects
  • JS Pizza Party in the main office for your home form class
  • Head of the Junior School for a day
  • VIP reserved seating for all major JS events (see certificate for specific events)
  • And much more!
Silent auction items will be on display in the Brenda Robson Hall, for bidding throughout the event. Bidding closes at 11:30 am, with pick up available starting at 12:00 pm. The live auction takes place at 11:00 am - don't miss out on the highly coveted "JS Head for a Day" and reserved VIP seating for four at JS events (that take place in the Brenda Robson Hall).

For your convenience and information, please refer to the Celebration Saturday program at the following link:

HARVEST FESTIVAL - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 AT 8:30 AM
The Junior School annual Harvest Festival takes place on Friday, October 7 at 8:30 in the Brenda Robson Hall (Upper School). Parents, family members and guests are invited to a coffee reception in the Temerty Commons immediately following the service. As part of our community partnerships, teachers and students are asked to make an offering of non-perishable food items for the North York Harvest Food Bank Collection. As is the tradition, these offerings are placed in decorated baskets and walked to the Upper School by the JS students. Students in Grades 1-6 are asked to decorate at home a basket (eg: a simple recyclable cardboard fruit/veggie basket that can be found at the grocery store), place their offerings in it and bring it to school by Thursday, October 6. Students in JK and SK will decorate a basket together in class at school. Kindergarten students are asked to bring in their non-perishable food items.

This formal service is an ideal and heart-warming start to the Thanksgiving break and a wonderful way for our community to gather and celebrate all that we have to be thankful for. We hope to welcome you and all your family members!

Student are asked to adhere to the following "#1 Concert Dress" consisting of:
  • Grade JK, SK, 1, 2, 3: long sleeve white shirt, tunic, HC tie, green tights & black shoes
  • Grade 4: long sleeve white shirt, tunic, HC tie, green knee socks & black shoes
  • Grade 5 & 6: long sleeve white shirt, kilt, HC tie, green knee socks & black shoes
  • Grades JK-6: Special attention to hair - it should be pinned back from the face using a hair accessory without colour, sparkles or embellishments. Girls are permitted to wear small pins  or a headband that matches their natural hair colour. Hair accessories in the Havergal colours, House colours, or any colour other than her natural hair colour is not permitted during the performance.
 
TERRY FOX RUN - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 AT 2:00 PM
ASPIRE. INSPIRE.
Havergal College Junior School is thrilled to be hosting its 10th Annual Terry Fox Event on Friday, October 7 at 2:00 pm, rain date to be determined. All funds raised through our event will be forwarded to the Terry Fox Foundation to further the cause of cancer research. As in previous years, our run/walk will follow a course through the grounds of Havergal. The course is approximately one kilometer in length and students will be encouraged to complete the course as many times s they wish during the thirty-minute event. Please help your daughter remember to have her running shoes, water bottle, and gym uniform or Terry Fox t-shirt at school on Friday, October 7. The event will start at 2:00 pm. Teachers, volunteers and students will be on hand to supervise and assist students along with way. If you would like to volunteer please contact Tatiana Bidiak at tbidiak@havergal.on.ca

All students are encouraged to take part in fundraising. A pledge sheet was given to your daughter. Donations can also be made by going to:
http://www.terryfox.ca/HavergalCollegeJrSchTorontoOn and searching for Havergal Junior School. We also invite you participate by walking, running or cheering for your daughter as she completes her laps. If required, extra pledge sheets will be available in the office. You may collect donations until Friday, October 14.

Last year our school raised $16,700 for the Terry Fox Foundation. Since 2006, we have raised a total of $252,240! Congratulations HC! We are so very proud of all of you, and look forward to your support.


JS GRADE REP MEETING - CHANGE OF DATE
Grade Reps, please note that the meetings originally scheduled for October 12 has been changed to Wednesday, October 19 at 8:30 am in the JS Learning Hub.


HCPA "HAVERGAL LAZY PANTS - SPIRIT WEAR" FUNDRAISER
The response for this initiative has been wonderful - but we still need more to make this work! Havergal College Parent Association (HCPA) is very excited to announce their new fundraising initiative in partnership with Lazy Pant sweatpants! Proceeds will help fund various parent events and contribute to the school's fundraising initiatives. The Lazy Pants are in the classic grey colour with white gulls on the front and white 'Havergal' lettering running down one leg. Lazy Pants are available in both adult and children's sizes. Order forms will be accepted until October 3, with delivery expected in 3-4 months.
 
 
For more information, click here:


DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Saturday, October 1: Celebration Saturday @ 9:00-1:00 pm
Monday, October 3: JS Pizza Lunch @ 11:50-12:50 pm
Friday, October 7: JS Harvest Festival @ 8:30 am in Brenda Robson Hall (Upper School), parent reception to follow in the JS Learning Hub
Friday, October 7: Terry Fox Event @ 2:00 pm
Friday, October 7: School closes for Thanksgiving holiday @ 3:30, Gator Care available until 6:00 pm
Monday, October 10: School closed for Thanksgiving
Tuesday, October 11: Back to school!
Wednesday, October 19: JS Grade Rep Meeting @ 8:30 am (please note change of date)

Message From the Head of Junior School: September 23, 2016

Dear Parents,

Welcome to my blog - there's lots of information here that you need to know.

Happy weekend reading!!

Warmly,
Leslie Anne Dexter



CELEBRATION SATURDAY - SILENT PRE - AUCTION
I am excited to share another Celebration Saturday Silent Pre-Auction with you. Gala tickets for Staying Power, a celebratory fundraiser for Partners In Health, one of our Community Partners. The gala takes place on Saturday, October 1 at ATRA Gallery in the Distillery District. Bidding is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, September 29.


Please consider donating to our auction and help us support our community partnerships. All donations, big or small are greatly appreciated. For more information about Celebration Saturday, read below.


JS GRADE REP MEETING - CHANGE OF DATE
Grade Reps, please note that the meetings originally scheduled for October 12 has been changed to Wednesday, October 19 at 8:30 am in the JS Learning Hub.


HCPA "HAVERGAL LAZY PANTS - SPIRIT WEAR" FUNDRAISER
The response for this initiative has been wonderful - but we still need more to make this work! Havergal College Parent Association (HCPA) is very excited to announce their new fundraising initiative in partnership with Lazy Pant sweatpants! Proceeds will help fund various parent events and contribute to the school's fundraising initiatives. The Lazy Pants are in the classic grey colour with white gulls on the front and white 'Havergal' lettering running down one leg. Lazy Pants are available in both adult and children's sizes. Order forms will be accepted until October 3, with delivery expected in 3-4 months.
 
 
For more information, click here:

 
CELEBRATION SATURDAY - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Celebration Saturday brings together the entire school community for activities, games and opportunities to build connections with, and support for, our community partners in the city and beyond. This is a unique event as students, faculty, staff, parents, Old Girls, friends and neighbours of the school come together while developing a sense of our community spirit and an awareness of others in the greater community. Through the House system, students organize and carry out various activities. A fun part of this event that you won't want to miss out on is our silent and live auctions, which this year include:
Silent Auction
  • Raptors tickets
  • Toronto Maple Leaf tickets
  • Sight-seeing flight around Toronto
  • Schwinn mountain bike
  • One night's stay in the Boarding School
  • Birthday party in Brenda Robson Hall hosted by US Prefects
  • And much, much more!
Live Auction:
  • Head of the Junior School for a day
  • Front row reserved seating for all major JS events (see certificate for specific events)
  • And much more!

CELEBRATION SATURDAY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Actually 100 volunteers are needed - can you help?
Please click on the following 'volunteer' link to be a part of this special day, choose as many shifts as you like and have fun!


HARVEST FESTIVAL - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 AT 8:30 AM
The Junior School annual Harvest Festival takes place on Friday, October 7 at 8:30 in the Brenda Robson Hall (Upper School). Parents, family members and guests are invited to a coffee reception in the Temerty Commons immediately following the service. As part of our community partnerships, teachers and students are asked to make an offering of non-perishable food items for the North York Harvest Food Bank Collection. As is the tradition, these offerings are placed in decorated baskets and walked to the Upper School by the JS students. This formal service is an ideal and heart-warming start to the Thanksgiving break and a wonderful way for our community to gather and celebrate all that we have to be thankful for. We hope to welcome you and all your family members!

Student dress: #1 Concert Dress consisting of:
  • Long sleeve white shirt
  • HC tie
  • Kilt (grades 5+6)
  • Tunic (grades JK-4)
  • Black shoes
  • Green knee socks
  • Special attention to hair - it should be pinned back from the face using a hair accessory without colour or embellishments. Barrettes and/or pins should be small, plain and minimalistic.
 
TERRY FOX RUN - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 AT 2:00 PM
ASPIRE. INSPIRE.
Havergal College Junior School is thrilled to be hosting its 10th Annual Terry Fox Event on Friday, October 7 at 2:00 pm, rain date to be determined. All funds raised through our event will be forwarded to the Terry Fox Foundation to further the cause of cancer research. As in previous years, our run/walk will follow a course through the grounds of Havergal. The course is approximately one kilometer in length and students will be encouraged to complete the course as many times s they wish during the thirty-minute event. Please help your daughter remember to have her running shoes, water bottle, and gym uniform or Terry Fox t-shirt at school on Friday, October 7. The event will start at 2:00 pm. Teachers, volunteers and students will be on hand to supervise and assist students along with way. If you would like to volunteer please contact Tatiana Bidiak at tbidiak@havergal.on.ca

All students are encouraged to take part in fundraising. A pledge sheet was given to your daughter early this week.. Donations can also be made by going to:
http://www.terryfox.ca/HavergalCollegeJrSchTorontoOn and searching for Havergal Junior School. We also invite you participate by walking, running or cheering for your daughter as she completes her laps. If required, extra pledge sheets will be available in the office. You may collect donations until Friday, October 14.

Last year our school raised $16,700 for the Terry Fox Foundation. Since 2006, we have raised a total of $252,240! Congratulations HC! We are so very proud of all of you, and look forward to your support.


DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Monday, September 26 - Friday, September 30: JS Clubs start
Tuesday, September 27: Grade JK/SK Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Wednesday, September 28: Grade1/2 Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Saturday, October 1: Celebration Saturday @ 9:00-1:00 pm
Monday, October 3: JS Pizza Lunch @ 11:50-12:50 pm
Friday, October 7: JS Harvest Festival @ 8:30 am in Brenda Robson Hall (Upper School), parent reception to follow in the JS Learning Hub
Friday, October 7: Terry Fox Event @ 2:00 pm
Friday, October 7: School closes for Thanksgiving holiday @ 3:30, Gator Care available until 6:00 pm
Monday, October 10: School closed for Thanksgiving
Tuesday, October 11: Back to school!
Wednesday, October 19: JS Grade Rep Meeting @ 8:30 am (please note change of date)

Message From the Head of Junior School: September 23, 2016

Dear Parents,

Welcome to my blog - there's lots of information here that you need to know.

Happy weekend reading!!

Warmly,
Leslie Anne Dexter



CELEBRATION SATURDAY - SILENT PRE - AUCTION
I am excited to share another Celebration Saturday Silent Pre-Auction with you. Gala tickets for Staying Power, a celebratory fundraiser for Partners In Health, one of our Community Partners. The gala takes place on Saturday, October 1 at ATRA Gallery in the Distillery District. Bidding is now open and closes at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, September 29.


Please consider donating to our auction and help us support our community partnerships. All donations, big or small are greatly appreciated. For more information about Celebration Saturday, read below.


JS GRADE REP MEETING - CHANGE OF DATE
Grade Reps, please note that the meetings originally scheduled for October 12 has been changed to Wednesday, October 19 at 8:30 am in the JS Learning Hub.


HCPA "HAVERGAL LAZY PANTS - SPIRIT WEAR" FUNDRAISER
The response for this initiative has been wonderful - but we still need more to make this work! Havergal College Parent Association (HCPA) is very excited to announce their new fundraising initiative in partnership with Lazy Pant sweatpants! Proceeds will help fund various parent events and contribute to the school's fundraising initiatives. The Lazy Pants are in the classic grey colour with white gulls on the front and white 'Havergal' lettering running down one leg. Lazy Pants are available in both adult and children's sizes. Order forms will be accepted until October 3, with delivery expected in 3-4 months.
 
 
For more information, click here:

 
CELEBRATION SATURDAY - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Celebration Saturday brings together the entire school community for activities, games and opportunities to build connections with, and support for, our community partners in the city and beyond. This is a unique event as students, faculty, staff, parents, Old Girls, friends and neighbours of the school come together while developing a sense of our community spirit and an awareness of others in the greater community. Through the House system, students organize and carry out various activities. A fun part of this event that you won't want to miss out on is our silent and live auctions, which this year include:
Silent Auction
  • Raptors tickets
  • Toronto Maple Leaf tickets
  • Sight-seeing flight around Toronto
  • Schwinn mountain bike
  • One night's stay in the Boarding School
  • Birthday party in Brenda Robson Hall hosted by US Prefects
  • And much, much more!
Live Auction:
  • Head of the Junior School for a day
  • Front row reserved seating for all major JS events (see certificate for specific events)
  • And much more!

CELEBRATION SATURDAY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Actually 100 volunteers are needed - can you help?
Please click on the following 'volunteer' link to be a part of this special day, choose as many shifts as you like and have fun!


HARVEST FESTIVAL - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 AT 8:30 AM
The Junior School annual Harvest Festival takes place on Friday, October 7 at 8:30 in the Brenda Robson Hall (Upper School). Parents, family members and guests are invited to a coffee reception in the JS Learning Hub immediately following the service. As part of our community partnerships, teachers and students are asked to make an offering of non-perishable food items for the North York Harvest Food Bank Collection. As is the tradition, these offerings are placed in decorated baskets and walked to the Upper School by the JS students. This formal service is an ideal and heart-warming start to the Thanksgiving break and a wonderful way for our community to gather and celebrate all that we have to be thankful for. We hope to welcome you and all your family members!

Student dress: #1 Concert Dress consisting of:
  • Long sleeve white shirt
  • HC tie
  • Kilt (grades 5+6)
  • Tunic (grades JK-4)
  • Black shoes
  • Green knee socks
  • Special attention to hair - it should be pinned back from the face using a hair accessory without colour or embellishments. Barrettes and/or pins should be small, plain and minimalistic.
 
TERRY FOX RUN - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 AT 2:00 PM
ASPIRE. INSPIRE.
Havergal College Junior School is thrilled to be hosting its 10th Annual Terry Fox Event on Friday, October 7 at 2:00 pm, rain date to be determined. All funds raised through our event will be forwarded to the Terry Fox Foundation to further the cause of cancer research. As in previous years, our run/walk will follow a course through the grounds of Havergal. The course is approximately one kilometer in length and students will be encouraged to complete the course as many times s they wish during the thirty-minute event. Please help your daughter remember to have her running shoes, water bottle, and gym uniform or Terry Fox t-shirt at school on Friday, October 7. The event will start at 2:00 pm. Teachers, volunteers and students will be on hand to supervise and assist students along with way. If you would like to volunteer please contact Tatiana Bidiak at tbidiak@havergal.on.ca

All students are encouraged to take part in fundraising. A pledge sheet was given to your daughter early this week.. Donations can also be made by going to:
http://www.terryfox.ca/HavergalCollegeJrSchTorontoOn and searching for Havergal Junior School. We also invite you participate by walking, running or cheering for your daughter as she completes her laps. If required, extra pledge sheets will be available in the office. You may collect donations until Friday, October 14.

Last year our school raised $16,700 for the Terry Fox Foundation. Since 2006, we have raised a total of $252,240! Congratulations HC! We are so very proud of all of you, and look forward to your support.


DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Monday, September 26 - Friday, September 30: JS Clubs start
Tuesday, September 27: Grade JK/SK Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Wednesday, September 28: Grade1/2 Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Saturday, October 1: Celebration Saturday @ 9:00-1:00 pm
Monday, October 3: JS Pizza Lunch @ 11:50-12:50 pm
Friday, October 7: JS Harvest Festival @ 8:30 am in Brenda Robson Hall (Upper School), parent reception to follow in the JS Learning Hub
Friday, October 7: Terry Fox Event @ 2:00 pm
Friday, October 7: School closes for Thanksgiving holiday @ 3:30, Gator Care available until 6:00 pm
Monday, October 10: School closed for Thanksgiving
Tuesday, October 11: Back to school!
Wednesday, October 19: JS Grade Rep Meeting @ 8:30 am (please note change of date)

Friday 16 September 2016

Message From the Head of Junior School: September 16, 2016

Dear Parents,

Welcome to my blog - there's lots of information here that you need to know.

Happy weekend reading!!

Warmly,
Leslie Anne Dexter


PARENT PORTAL
Now that the 'dust has settled' a bit, and routines are becoming familiar I'd like to ask all parents to make sure that your information in the parent portal is current. I urge you to check that all fields are completed with updated information. Thank you for your cooperation.


HCPA "HAVERGAL LAZY PANTS - SPIRIT WEAR" FUNDRAISER
The Havergal College Parent Association (HCPA) is very excited to announce their new fundraising initiative in partnership with Lazy Pant sweatpants! Proceeds will help fund various parent events and contribute to the school's fundraising initiatives.The Lazy Pants are in the classic grey colour with white gulls on the front and white 'Havergal' lettering running down one leg. Lazy Pants are available in both adult and children's sizes. Order forms will be accepted until October 3, with delivery expected in 3-4 months.
 
 
For more information, click here:

 
CELEBRATION SATURDAY - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Celebration Saturday brings together the entire school community for activities, games and opportunities to build connections with, and support for, our community partners in the city and beyond. This is a unique event as students, faculty, staff, parents, Old Girls, friends and neighbours of the school come together while developing a sense of our community spirit and an awareness of others in the greater community. Through the House system, students organize and carry out various activities. A fun part of this event that you won't want to miss out on is our silent and live auctions, which this year include:
Silent Auction
  • Raptors tickets
  • Toronto Maple Leaf tickets
  • Sight-seeing flight around Toronto
  • Schwinn mountain bike
  • One night's stay in the Boarding School
  • Birthday party in Brenda Robson Hall hosted by US Prefects
  • And much, much more!
Live Auction:
  • Head of the Junior School for a day
  • Front row reserved seating for all major JS events (see certificate for specific events)
  • And much more!

CELEBRATION SATURDAY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Actually 100 volunteers are needed - can you help?
Please click on the following 'volunteer' link to be a part of this special day, choose as many shifts as you like and have fun!

 
HAVERGAL WELCOME COMMITTEE
Needed: New and returning members for the Havergal Welcome Committee! The Junior School Welcome Committee is a group of parents who work with the Admission Office to give tours to prospective families. Members are also involved in admission events such as Open House and our New Family Picnic. This is a great way to meet new people and share your love of Havergal with families who are going through the admission process. If you would like to be a part of the Welcome Committee, please click on this link:https://goo.gl/forms/IYPbVsVLTWxjSz8p2  and fill out the Google form or email Amy Holder at aholder@havergal.on.ca and join us at our Welcome Committee Orientation Meeting on Thursday, October 6 at 9:00 am in the JS Learning Hub. The Admission Team truly values the involvement of our Welcome Committee. It is made up of parents who are some of the best HC Ambassadors in our school. The positive feedback we receive from our prospective families continues to support the value that the Welcome Committee adds to the admission process.
 

TERRY FOX RUN - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 AT 2:00 PM
ASPIRE. INSPIRE.
Havergal College Junior School is thrilled to be hosting its 10th Annual Terry Fox Event on Friday, October 7 at 2:00 pm, rain date to be determined. All funds raised through our event will be forwarded to the Terry Fox Foundation to further the cause of cancer research. As in previous years, our run/walk will follow a course through the grounds of Havergal. The course is approximately one kilometer in length and students will be encouraged to complete the course as many times s they wish during the thirty-minute event. Please help your daughter remember to have her running shoes, water bottle, and gym uniform or Terry Fox t-shirt at school on Friday, October 7. The event will start at 2:00 pm. Teachers, volunteers and students will be on hand to supervise and assist students along with way. If you would like to volunteer please contact Tatiana Bidiak at tbidiak@havergal.on.ca

All students are encouraged to take part in fundraising. A pledge sheet will be handed out to your daughters on Monday. Donations can also be made to your school by going to:
http://www.terryfox.ca/HavergalCollegeJrSchTorontoOn and searching for Havergal Junior School. We also invite you participate by walking, running or cheering for your daughter as she completes her laps. If required, extra pledge sheets will be available in the office. You may collect donations until Friday, October 14.

New this year!

New this year! You will have the opportunity to buy this 2016 Terry Fox blue t-shirt with this year's design. Sample size t-shirts will be on display in front of the learning hub to assist you in choosing the right size. Should you choose to order a t-shirt, please complete the form you will receive on Monday and return it to the JS office with your cash or cheque payable to, "The Terry Fox Foundation". These forms are due by Friday, September 23.

Last year our school raised $16,700 for the Terry Fox Foundation. Since 2006, we have raised a total of $252,240! Congratulations HC! We are so very proud of all of you, and look forward to your support.





DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Tuesday, September 20: Grade 5/6 Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Wednesday, September 21: Grade 6 Overnight Trip to Beausoleil Island, students leave @ 7:30 am
Wednesday, September 21: Grade 3/4 Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Friday, September 23: Grade 6 Students return from Beausoleil Island, arrival @ TBA
Monday, September 26 - Friday, September 30: JS Clubs start
Tuesday, September 27: Grade JK/SK Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Wednesday, September 28: Grade1/2 Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Saturday, October 1: Celebration Saturday @ 9:00-1:00 pm
Monday, October 3: JS Pizza Lunch @ 11:50-12:50 pm
Friday, October 7: JS Harvest Festival @ 8:30 am in Brenda Robson Hall (Upper School)
Friday, October 7: Terry Fox Event @ 2:00 pm
Friday, October 7: School closes for Thanksgiving holiday @ 3:30, Gator Care available until 6:00 pm
Monday, October 10: School closed for Thanksgiving
Tuesday, October 11: Back to school!

Friday 9 September 2016

Message From The Head of Junior School: September 9, 2016

Dear Parents,

Welcome back to the 2016-2017 school year! I am so delighted to see everyone back refreshed and ready to be at school. Thank you to the many families who came out to support our second annual Back to School BBQ. The BBQ was a wonderful way to gather as a community and spend valuable time together. A special shout-out to the JS Grade Reps who were instrumental in making the get together so successful. Our Food Services Director - Rauni Whiteley said, "We couldn't do it without your help! Your time and efforts were greatly appreciated!"

This is a long message with a lot of information you will want to know, so I ask that you read it in it's entirety.

Warmly,
Leslie Anne Dexter


JS DISMISSAL - PERMISSION TO WALK HOME
If you want your daughter to leave the school and walk home or take public transit by herself on a regular basis, we must have written permission. We must also have written permission if your child takes a school bus that you have arranged through an outside vendor. Understandably, on occasion there are special circumstances whereby you may not be able to collect your daughter and, on short notice, you would like for her to walk home. In these one-off situations, your daughter is required to sign-out in the Main Office before leaving campus.


PEOPLE AND PROGRAM EVENING
Parents are invited and encouraged to attend the JS People and Program Evening on Wednesday, September 14 starting at 6:30 pm. This evening is designed for you to meet your daughter's teacher and to learn about the year ahead. A brief outline of the evening is as follows:

Grades JK-3:
6:30-7:15 pm - Primary Division classroom curriculum presentations in the classroom
7:20-7:35 pm - "Havergal Experience" presentation in the JS gym with Principal - Helen-Kay Davy, Head of Junior School - Leslie Anne Dexter & Vice Principal, Teaching and Learning - Seonaid Davis
7:40-8:25 pm - Primary Specialist presentations in the Learning Hub, come meet the specialty teachers and learn about their programs

Grades 4-6:
6:30-7:15 pm - Junior Specialist presentations in the Learning Hub, come meet the specialty teachers and learn about their programs
7:20-7:35 pm - "Havergal Experience" presentation in the JS gym with Principal - Helen-Kay Davy, Head of Junior School - Leslie Anne Dexter & Vice Principal, Teaching and Learning - Seonaid Davis
7:40-8:25 pm - Junior Division classroom curriculum presentations in the classroom
8:25-8:55 pm - Grade 6 Only - parents of grade 6 students are strongly encouraged to attend an excursion information session regarding the Grade 6 overnight trip to Beausoleil Island, which takes place from Wednesday, September 21 - Friday, September 23.

Limited parking is available in both the Junior School parking lot and the Upper School north parking lot. A pedestrian bridge is located between the JS and US. Please enter through the main doors off Rosewell Avenue. Refreshments are available at 5:30 pm and throughout the evening.


A MESSAGE FROM SEONAID DAVIS, VICE PRINCIPAL - TEACHING & LEARNING - USING DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENTS IN THE JUNIOR SCHOOL
Assessment and Evaluation are two sides of the same coin, measuring student learning. Assessment is measuring student learning in order to improve it; evaluation is measuring student learning in order to make a judgment about what a student knows, understands and can do at set points in time on particular tasks. Diagnostic assessment is designed to help answer the first of three critical questions teachers ask themselves:
  • Where are my students now?
  • Where do they need to be?
  • How are they going to get there?
In the Junior School, teachers use a variety of diagnostic assessment tools to measure where student skills and abilities are at particular points in the year. For example, in the core classroom, teachers use the following diagnostic assessments:
  • BAS: Benchmark Assessment System (Reading)
  • ONAP: Ontario Numeracy Assessment Package (Math)
  • School Wide Writing Assignment
  • WTW: Words Their Way (Spelling)
The results of these assessment inform practice by providing valuable information about what each child knows and can do in the areas of literacy and numeracy at different points in the year. The results of this testing allows teachers to tailor their instruction to what students need to learn in the different areas.

The school uses the results of these assessments to measure student growth during a grade level and across grade levels, and to measure the impact of instructional strategies. The results of the diagnostic assessments alone do not determine the report card grade for a student and the results do not form any part of the official record for a student.

In the coming weeks, your daughter's teachers will be conducting a variety of diagnostic assessments with her. There is no special preparation she needs to do, other than a good night's sleep and healthy breakfast. Parent Teacher conferences in October will be an opportunity for your daughter's teachers to share with you their assessment of her achievement and progress based on a variety of assessment tools and opportunities.

If you have any general questions regarding the diagnostic assessments used by Havergal, please contact Seonaid Davis at sdavis@havergal.on.ca (Math), or Nancy Tulli at ntulli@havergal.on.ca (Literacy).


A MESSAGE FROM JS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - ANNA BARTLETT
Online sign-ups for athletics are now open for girls in the Junior Division as follows:
  • Grade 4 - Cross Country Team (only)
  • Grade 5 - Cross Country, Swim, Basketball, Soccer Teams
  • Grade 6 - Cross Country, Swim, Basketball, Soccer Teams
Your daughters have been shown in class how and where to sign up. For your convenience, please refer to the following link to see where on your Parent Portal home page, you will find the sign up link:

Students in Grades 5&6 can participate in either the Cross Country Team or the Swim Team. They can also try out for both the Basketball Team or Soccer Team, but she can only play on either the Basketball or Soccer Team. For example, the girls can choose one of these combinations: Swim & Basketball, Swim & Soccer, Cross Country & Basketball, or Cross Country & Swim.

Students in Grades 1-6 are encouraged to come to Cross Country practice on Wednesday and Friday mornings from 7:30-8:00 am. Our first practice is Wednesday, September 14 at 7:30 am. While girls in grades 4-6 are asked to sign up online, girls in grades 1-3 should sign in with the coach upon arrival. Going forward, if Cross Country is something she shows an interest in and will commit to, she will receive a schedule of the meets.


DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Wednesday, September 14: JS Grade Rep Meeting @ 8:30 am in the Learning Hub
Wednesday, September 14: Introduction to House for New Students - Assembly @ 8:30 am in the Learning Hub
Wednesday, September 14: JS People & Program Evening, @ 6:30 pm starting in the JS Gym
Thursday, September 15: JS Photo Day - students in #1 Dress
Tuesday, September 20: Grade 5/6 Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Wednesday, September 21: Grade 6 Overnight Trip to Beausoleil Island, students leave @
Wednesday, September 21: Grade 3/4 Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Friday, September 23: Grade 6 Students return from Beausoleil Island
Monday, September 26 - Friday, September 30: JS Clubs start
Tuesday, September 27: Grade JK/SK Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Wednesday, September 28: Grade1/2 Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub

Message From The Head of Junior School: September 9, 2016

Dear Parents,

Welcome back to the 2016-2017 school year! I am so delighted to see everyone back refreshed and ready to be at school. Thank you to the many families who came out to support our second annual Back to School BBQ. The BBQ was a wonderful way to gather as a community and spend valuable time together. A special shout-out to the JS Grade Reps who were instrumental in making the get together so successful. Our Food Services Director - Rauni Whiteley said, "We couldn't do it without your help! Your time and efforts were greatly appreciated!"

This is a long message with a lot of information you will want to know, so I ask that you read it in it's entirety.

Warmly,
Leslie Anne Dexter


JS DISMISSAL - PERMISSION TO WALK HOME
If you want your daughter to leave the school and walk home or take public transit by herself on a regular basis, we must have written permission. We must also have written permission if your child takes a school bus that you have arranged through an outside vendor. Understandably, on occasion there are special circumstances whereby you may not be able to collect your daughter and, on short notice, you would like for her to walk home. In these one-off situations, your daughter is required to sign-out in the Main Office before leaving campus.


PEOPLE AND PROGRAM EVENING
Parents are invited and encouraged to attend the JS People and Program Evening on Wednesday, September 14 starting at 6:30 pm. This evening is designed for you to meet your daughter's teacher and to learn about the year ahead. A brief outline of the evening is as follows:

Grades JK-3:
6:30-7:15 pm - Primary Division classroom curriculum presentations in the classroom
7:20-7:35 pm - "Havergal Experience" presentation in the JS gym with Principal - Helen-Kay Davy, Head of Junior School - Leslie Anne Dexter & Vice Principal, Teaching and Learning - Seonaid Davis
7:40-8:25 pm - Primary Specialist presentations in the Learning Hub, come meet the specialty teachers and learn about their programs

Grades 4-6:
6:30-7:15 pm - Junior Specialist presentations in the Learning Hub, come meet the specialty teachers and learn about their programs
7:20-7:35 pm - "Havergal Experience" presentation in the JS gym with Principal - Helen-Kay Davy, Head of Junior School - Leslie Anne Dexter & Vice Principal, Teaching and Learning - Seonaid Davis
7:40-8:25 pm - Junior Division classroom curriculum presentations in the classroom
8:25-8:55 pm - Grade 6 Only - parents of grade 6 students are strongly encouraged to attend an excursion information session regarding the Grade 6 overnight trip to Beausoleil Island, which takes place from Wednesday, September 21 - Friday, September 23.

Limited parking is available in both the Junior School parking lot and the Upper School north parking lot. A pedestrian bridge is located between the JS and US. Please enter through the main doors off Rosewell Avenue. Refreshments are available at 5:30 pm and throughout the evening.


A MESSAGE FROM LITERACY CO-ORDINATOR - NANCY TULLI - USING DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENTS IN THE JUNIOR SCHOOL
Assessment and Evaluation are two sides of the same coin, measuring student learning. Assessment is measuring student learning in order to improve it; evaluation is measuring student learning in order to make a judgment about what a student knows, understands and can do at set points in time on particular tasks. Diagnostic assessment is designed to help answer the first of three critical questions teachers ask themselves:
  • Where are my students now?
  • Where do they need to be?
  • How are they going to get there?
In the Junior School, teachers use a variety of diagnostic assessment tools to measure where student skills and abilities are at particular points in the year. For example, in the core classroom, teachers use the following diagnostic assessments:
  • BAS: Benchmark Assessment System (Reading)
  • ONAP: Ontario Numeracy Assessment Package (Math)
  • School Wide Writing Assignment
  • WTW: Words Their Way (Spelling)
The results of these assessment inform practice by providing valuable information about what each child knows and can do in the areas of literacy and numeracy at different points in the year. The results of this testing allows teachers to tailor their instruction to what students need to learn in the different areas.

The school uses the results of these assessments to measure student growth during a grade level and across grade levels, and to measure the impact of instructional strategies. The results of the diagnostic assessments alone do not determine the report card grade for a student and the results do not form any part of the official record for a student.

In the coming weeks, your daughter's teachers will be conducting a variety of diagnostic assessments with her. There is no special preparation she needs to do, other than a good night's sleep and healthy breakfast. Parent Teacher conferences in October will be an opportunity for your daughter's teachers to share with you their assessment of her achievement and progress based on a variety of assessment tools and opportunities.

If you have any general questions regarding the diagnostic assessments used by Havergal, please contact Seonaid Davis at sdavis@havergal.on.ca (Math), or Nancy Tulli at ntulli@havergal.on.ca (Literacy).


A MESSAGE FROM JS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - ANNA BARTLETT
Online sign-ups for athletics are now open for girls in the Junior Division as follows:
  • Grade 4 - Cross Country Team (only)
  • Grade 5 - Cross Country, Swim, Basketball, Soccer Teams
  • Grade 6 - Cross Country, Swim, Basketball, Soccer Teams
Your daughters have been shown in class how and where to sign up. For your convenience, please refer to the following link to see where on your Parent Portal home page, you will find the sign up link:

Students in Grades 5&6 can participate in either the Cross Country Team or the Swim Team. They can also try out for both the Basketball Team or Soccer Team, but she can only play on either the Basketball or Soccer Team. For example, the girls can choose one of these combinations: Swim & Basketball, Swim & Soccer, Cross Country & Basketball, or Cross Country & Swim.

Students in Grades 1-6 are encouraged to come to Cross Country practice on Wednesday and Friday mornings from 7:30-8:00 am. Our first practice is Wednesday, September 14 at 7:30 am. While girls in grades 4-6 are asked to sign up online, girls in grades 1-3 should sign in with the coach upon arrival. Going forward, if Cross Country is something she shows an interest in and will commit to, she will receive a schedule of the meets.


DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Wednesday, September 14: JS Grade Rep Meeting @ 8:30 am in the Learning Hub
Wednesday, September 14: Introduction to House for New Students - Assembly @ 8:30 am in the Learning Hub
Wednesday, September 14: JS People & Program Evening, @ 6:30 pm starting in the JS Gym
Thursday, September 15: JS Photo Day - students in #1 Dress
Tuesday, September 20: Grade 5/6 Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Wednesday, September 21: Grade 6 Overnight Trip to Beausoleil Island, students leave @
Wednesday, September 21: Grade 3/4 Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Friday, September 23: Grade 6 Students return from Beausoleil Island
Monday, September 26 - Friday, September 30: JS Clubs start
Tuesday, September 27: Grade JK/SK Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub
Wednesday, September 28: Grade1/2 Parent Coffee Morning @ 8:30-9:30 am in the Learning Hub