This Friday, March 23rd is Family Movie Night – “Treasure Planet”

Gledhill School Council Presents:

 

FRIDAY March 23rd, 2018 

SHOWTIME: 6:30PM (DOORS OPEN AT 6PM) 

DOOR PRIZE: THE MOVIE ON DVD

LOCATION: GLEDHILL GYM 

$1 at the door   $1 POPCORN    $2 PIZZA 

This is a family event. All children must be accompanied by an adult. 

Treasure Planet IS RATED PG 

Healthy Kids Committee’s Recipe of the Month – Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins

Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins

Recipe by Mairlyn Smith P.H.Ec. For more healthy recipes and nutrition information check out http://www.mairlynsmith.com

I created these muffins when my son was going to Gledhill Junior Public School way back in the 1990’s. They are still one of my family’s favourite; deliciously moist, full of flavour and fibre.

Fibre Tip: Each muffin contains 6 g of fibre, which is about 6 times more than a commercial muffin, so don’t go and eat a half dozen. To put it mildly, you’ll be in for a big surprise about twelve hours later. So, just eat one. For little kids – make these in mini muffin tins and serve them one mini or 1/3 of a regular muffin.

Professional home economist tip: For a healthy snack serve the muffin with a glass of milk which weighs in with 8 gm protein or soy beverage which has 6 gm of protein. Both are higher in protein than commercial almond beverage which on average only supplies 1 gm of protein per serving.

Dry Ingredients

1 cup (250 mL) whole wheat flour

¾ cup (175 mL) wheat bran

¾ cup (175 mL) ground flaxseed– see notes below

¼ cup (60 mL) chocolate chips – see note below

2 Tbsp (30 mL) natural wheat germ

2 Tbsp (30 mL) cinnamon

1 ½ tsp (7 mL) baking powder

1 tsp (5 mL) baking soda

Wet Ingredients

1 ½ cups (375 mL) mashed banana, approx. 4-5 really ripe bananas

½ cup (125 mL) dark brown sugar, packed

¾ cup (175 mL) buttermilk – see below

1 omega-3 egg

1. Preheat the oven to 400F°/200C°. Line a muffin tin with paper cup liners.

2. In a large bowl using a fork or a wire whisk mix together all the dry ingredients: whole wheat flour, wheat bran, flaxseed, chocolate chips, wheat germ, cinnamon, baking powder, and baking soda.

3. In a medium bowl beat together all the wet ingredients: mashed banana, brown sugar, buttermilk and egg. The mashed banana really needs to be mixed in well.

4. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix until just combined.

5. Scoop into muffin cups and bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until done. Test for doneness: a toothpick inserted into the centre of the muffin comes out clean. Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days on the counter. Can be frozen for up to 3 months.

Makes – 12

Each muffin contains: 168 Calories, 5 g Total fat, 1 g Sat Fat, 0 Trans Fat, 168 mg Sodium, 32 g Carbs, 6 g Fibre, 5 g Protein

Ground Flaxseed

Ground flaxseed is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids which helps with brain function and acts as an anti-inflammatory. Store ground flaxseed in the fridge for up to 3 months.

Chocolate Chips

To make this recipe nut free and school-friendly, choose chocolate chips that are labeled free from nuts.

Big Cooking Tip

For a moist muffin make sure that the bananas are really ripe. You want them to look almost all black and be fairly squishy. You can either let your bananas hit this state of ripeness on your counter attracting fruit flies or look in the Markdown Produce Section for some ripe ones; then let them sit on your counter getting even riper.

Freeze any that you won’t be using right away. When it comes time to make these muffins pull out 4-5 of the blackened bananas; tip: freezing really turns them black, thaw them, cut off the tops, and squish them into a measuring cup, which equals perfect intensely banana flavoured mush; albeit slightly gross looking.

Make these muffins lactose free

Use soy beverage instead. To substitute: pour 1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar, or white vinegar, into a 1 cup measuring cup. Add enough soy beverage so the total measurement of vinegar and soy beverage is equal to ¾ cup.

GRAMS OF FIBRE FOR CHILDREN

Children 1-3 years old 19 grams

Children 4-8 years old 25 grams

Boys 9-13 years old 31 grams

Girls 9-13 years old 26 grams

Next Council Meeting – Guest Speaker, DA Morrison Principal Marc Mullan

Our next Gledhill School Council Meeting is Thursday, March 22 6-7:30pm. Our guest speaker will be Marc Mullan, Principal at D.A. Morrison Middle School. He will be discussing the transition for our Grades 5s and 6s from Gledhill to Middle School at DA Morrison.

 

Daily Announcements – Friday, March 9th

Highlights from this morning’s announcements:

Read first: “I would like to acknowledge that this school is situated upon traditional territories. The territories include the Wendat, Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Mississaugas of Scugog, Hiawatha, Alderville First Nation and the Métis Nation. The treaty that was signed for this particular parcel of land is collectively referred to as the Williams Treaties of 1923 and applies to lands east of Woodbine Avenue. I also recognize the enduring presence of Aboriginal peoples on this land.”

  1. Today is the start of the Paralympic Games. The Gledhill phys ed department has been honouring these games, playing modified events such as sledge hockey. Today we will show Team Canada entering the Olympic venue. Teachers: if both Mr. Webb and Mrs. Pace aren’t in the gym, we are in the small lunchroom.
  2. A reminder to the Grade 4/5 ball hockey team of their pizza party today with Mr. Webb. Please come down to the gym at 11:30. We will be going outside after, so please bring jacket and boots.

Mr. Currie talked about:

  • Winter Gear
  • Skate Day: thanks to all volunteers and staff!
  • March Break: be safe, have fun and we’ll see everyone back on Monday, March 19th.

Last Day to Enter to Win Family Fest Wristbands!

The Gledhill School Council wants to hear from you!

Take our brief survey (no more than 10 minutes) for a chance to win a Prize Pack of “All you can play” Wristbands for this year’s Family Fest (for up to 3 children).
What gets you coming out to School Council meetings and events? What stops you from coming?

The more we know and understand, the better informed we will be to plan and communicate in a way that works for you, your family, and our wider school community.

Complete the survey by Friday, March 9th for your chance to win. More details contained in the survey.

The draw for the wristbands will be made LIVE at the next Council meeting on Thursday, March 22nd!

Find the survey here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8PXHYYK

(Paper copies are available in the office and will be collected throughout the month.)

Thank you in advance for your participation!

 

Daily Announcements – Thursday, March 8th

What’s on This Week:

Friday

  • IMPORTANT! The Lost and Found is spread out along the benches in the school basement only until tomorrow (the school typically donates unclaimed items to local charity once or twice a year). There are a CRAZY number of hoodies, hats, mitts, snow pants, boots, lunch boxes that are waiting to be reuited with your children! Remind your child to take a look tomorrow or have a look at drop off or pick up.
  • Spirit Day – Favourite sports or team wear!

Highlights from this morning’s announcements:

Read first: “I would like to acknowledge that this school is situated upon traditional territories. The territories include the Wendat, Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Mississaugas of Scugog, Hiawatha, Alderville First Nation and the Métis Nation. The treaty that was signed for this particular parcel of land is collectively referred to as the Williams Treaties of 1923 and applies to lands east of Woodbine Avenue. I also recognize the enduring presence of Aboriginal peoples on this land.”

  1. Due to today’s Skate Day, the following are cancelled: Forest of Reading, Makerspace and Eco Club.

Mr. Currie talked about:

  • Skate Day
  • Spirit Day
  • Winter Gear
  • Lines
  • Lost and Found Visits
  • Days of Significance

Remember to be honest with your friends.

Have a THRILLING Thursday!

Skate Day Thank You! (and lost and found)

A huge thank you to the teachers and large team of parents who helped make today’s Skate Day a success! We had such a great group of helpers transporting skates to the arena, walking with classes, manning our very busy “borrowing skates/helmets” room, and tying all those skates!

If you recognize any of the below items left behind at Skate Day, email the council at thegledhillguardian@gmail.com. (The organizers hung on to them since the large school lost and found will be donated at the end of tomorrow).

Today is Skate Day!

Reminder to send those skates and helmets to school if you have them. Today is Skate Day! And, for those without their own skates and helmets, there will be lots at the arena to be borrowed. All skaters need helmets. See you on the ice!

Last minute Skate Day questions? Email the council at thegledhillguardian@gmail.com

Skate Day is Tomorrow at Ted Reeve Arena

Reminder to get out those skates and helmets tonight if you have them. Tomorrow, Thursday, March 8th, is Skate Day! And, for those without their own skates and helmets, there will be lots at the arena to be borrowed. All skaters need helmets. See you on the ice!

Last minute Skate Day questions? Email the council at thegledhillguardian@gmail.com

Daily Announcements – Tuesday, March 6th

What’s on this week:

Tuesday:

  • Makerspace (Grades 2-3)
  • Junior Choir
  • Band/Strings

Wednesday

  • Strings
  • Pms 24 and 25 to Harboufront
  • Karate
  • Swimming at DA for Rm 19
  • Ukulele Kids

Thursday

  • Skate Day at Ted Reeve – Grades 1-3 AM, Grades 4-6 PM
  • Makerspace (Grades 4-6)
  • Young Women on the Move
  • Chess Club
  • Forest of Reading

Friday

  • Spirit Day – Favourite sports or team wear!

Highlights from this morning’s announcements:

Read first: “I would like to acknowledge that this school is situated upon traditional territories. The territories include the Wendat, Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Mississaugas of Scugog, Hiawatha, Alderville First Nation and the Métis Nation. The treaty that was signed for this particular parcel of land is collectively referred to as the Williams Treaties of 1923 and applies to lands east of Woodbine Avenue. I also recognize the enduring presence of Aboriginal peoples on this land.”

  1. No Eco Club on Thursday
  2. Mandatory Choir practice today at 11:45. We will be introducing our final song!
  3. Friday is our Sports Spirit Day! Wear something that shows your love of sports, your favourite team colours or logo. Go Team Gledhill!
  4. At the Grade 5 City Ball Hockey Ghampionships yesterday, our team did exceptionally well! They won their semi-final game and ended up losing in the finals. This means our Tigers came second in all of Toronto!!! This is a very big deal! Very proud of all my athletes. Pizza party Friday! Meet Mr. Webb at 11:30 outside the gym office.