Daily Announcements – Monday, February 5th

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 first day of our fundraiser “Hearts for Hailey”. Please come buy your Valentines outside the music room at morning recess. Teacher volunteers are asked to come as quickly as they can. Thank you for your support!
  2. Hey everyone! Wednesday is Winter Walk to School Day. If you don’t already walk to school each day, talk to your parents to find out if you can walk to school on Wednesday. Maybe you can arrange to meet some friends along the way and enjoy some fresh air together!
  3. Today is Olympics Day! Teachers, please refer to the schedule. Have a great afternoon!
  4. Folkfest is at lunch today. Please bring all of your things to go outside. A teacher will pick you up from the lunchroom or daycare at 12:00.
  5. Congratulations to D in Rm 25, G in Rm 26, J in Rm 17 and R in Rm 24 who knew that the dynamic term for performing music very quietly is pianissimo. Please see Mrs Bailey for your prize. the new question is now posted in the music room and will be up for two weeks.

Please remember to be fair.

Have a MYSTICAL Monday!

“Spotlight On:” Gledhill’s Breakfast Club

So many great things are happening at our school! The School Council would like to introduce a new series of posts we are calling “Spotlight On:” They are designed to introduce new and old parents alike to the programs and events going on and in some cases, how we as parents, can get involved. The first of our series is on The Gledhill Breakfast Club!

“Spotlight On”: Gledhill’s Breakfast Club

What makes Gledhill a great place to be for both students and families? A strong sense of community, a friendly welcoming atmosphere, and knowing that we are all looking out for each other.

If you want to see these things in action, come down to the Breakfast Club any morning of the week. You will see 40-50 kids eating healthy food, chatting with their friends and the adult volunteers, helping clean up, and generally getting a great start to their day. Every child is welcomed, regardless of whether or not they can contribute financially. If you are lucky enough to come on a morning when program director Jenn Scaife is there, you will see this unconditional acceptance in her warm smile and the genuine affection she has for each child.

This program is funded by generous contributions from parents, Student Nutrition Program, Food Share, and the community including ValuMart, whose support is greatly appreciated.

Money alone, though, is not enough to keep the program running; volunteers are the backbone of the Breakfast Club. We have a dedicated core group of family and community members who give a bit of their time each week to prepare food or clean up. The volunteers enjoy their time together as much as the kids do and if you join us, you will find the time flies by as you make new friends and catch up on school news.

However, there are currently not enough volunteers to keep the program running the way it should or could. This incredible program is in desperate need of your help. Please have a look at the shifts below and consider how you could fit in 30-40 minutes once or twice a week, or even once a month. We’d love to have you join us.

Daily Announcements – Friday, February 2nd

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. Don’t forget to wear red and white to school on Monday—we are celebrating the winter Olympics.
  2. There’s a boys basketball practice next week and tournament on Thursday. Boys, please remember to look at the schedule.
  3. Such a great day yesterday for our Grade 6 co-ed ball hockey team!! We played very well and are now moving on to the quarter finals. Way to go, Tigers! Practice for the Grade 4/5 and 6 team is Monday at 7:45.
  4. Helping Hailey fundraisers start next week! You can buy red hearts to send to your friends on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at morning recess. They are 50 cents each, or 3 for $1. Buy them, take them home, decorate them and return them to the mailbox outside of the office. They will be delivered on Valentine’s Day.
  5. Did you know today is World Wetlands Day? Marsh, swamp, fen and bog are other words for wetlands. Scientists now understand that wetlands need to be protected because they help filter water and absorb rain to reduce flooding. They are also extremely important habitats for frogs, fish, birds insects and mammals. Happy Wetlands Day!

Daily Announcements – Thursday, February 1st

What’s on this week?

Thursday

  • Ball Hockey tournament at Gledhill
  • Junior Makerspace (Grades 4, 5 and 6) at lunch
  • Eco Club meeting at lunch
  • Chess at lunch (Primaries Group 2)
  • Forest of Reading at lunch

Friday

  • Movie Night! – The movie is “Sing” Doors open at 6:00, show starts at 6:30.  There will also be a bake sale outside the movie night doors with all proceeds from the goodies sold going to Gledhill Student Hailey and her family.

 

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. Count down to Korea! Gledhill School, we are having our very own Winter Olympics on Monday, February 5. Remember to wear red and white to school! (Mrs. Pace)
  2. Boys basketball team – please remember to look at next week’s practice schedule. (Mrs. Pace)
  3. Girls volleyball, please check the practice schedule outside of Rm 20. Also, remember to take your copy of the tournament info (Mlle. McPherson)
  4. Gym 1 and 2 are in the basement due to the ball hockey tournament.
  5. Two Helping Hailey fundraisers start next week!:
  • You can buy RED hearts to send to your friends Monday, Wednesday and Friday at morning recess. They are $0.50 each or 3 for $1. Buy them, take them home and decorate them and return them to the mailbox outside the office! They will be delivered on Valentine’s Day! Pink valentines will also be available for free to decorate and send home to Hailey to let her know we are thinking of her.
  • And, on interview night, Thursday, Feb 15th, Gledhill will light up the night and do a walk in support of our school mate Hailey. Buy a glow stick on February 12th, 13th, or 14th at 3:30 outside the main office. on interview night, buy them in the gym at 6pm. $2 per necklace or 3 for $5.

 

Mr Currie talked about:

  • Days of Significance
  • The weather and wearing your outdoor gear
  • Welcome to our visiting schools and good luck to our floor hockey team!

Please remember to consider multiple perspectives.

Have a TERRIFIC Thursday!

 

Bake Sale for Hailey at tomorrow night’s Movie Night – “Sing!”

At tomorrow night’s Gledhill Movie Night, in the school gym, we will be hosting a bake sale with the proceeds going to help Gledhill student Hailey and her family. See Hailey’s story HERE.

If you would like to contribute baking to the sale, please drop it off tomorrow between 5:30 – 6:30pm just outside the gym or during the day to the office.

And, feel free to pop in tomorrow night and buy some goodies even if you aren’t planning to stay for the movie!

Daily Announcements – Wednesday, January 31st

What’s on this week?

Wednesday

  • Karate Kids
  • Ukulele Kids
  • Primary Chess at lunch
  • Character Education Assembly

Thursday

  • Ball Hockey tournament at Gledhill
  • Junior Makerspace (Grades 4, 5 and 6) at lunch
  • Eco Club meeting at lunch
  • Chess at lunch (Primaries Group 2)
  • Forest of Reading at lunch

Friday

  • Movie Night! – The movie is “Sing” Doors open at 6:00, show starts at 6:30.  There will also be a bake sale outside the movie night doors with all proceeds from the goodies sold going to Gledhill Student Hailey and her family.

 

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. Any students who signed up for poster making, please come to the music room at morning recess..
  2. Eco Club will meet tomorrow at lunch.
  3. Boys Basketball today at 3:20. Mrs. Pace
  4. Gledhill Winter Olympics is on Feb 5! Remember to wear red and white to cheer on our Canadian athletes in Korea. (Mrs. Pace)

Have a WACKY Wednesday!

Daily Announcements – Tuesday, January 30th

What’s on this week?

Tuesday

  • Grade 6s swim at D.A.
  • Primary Makerspace (Grades 2 & 3) at lunch

Wednesday

  • Karate Kids
  • Ukulele Kids
  • Primary Chess at lunch
  • Character Education Assembly

Thursday

  • Ball Hockey tournament at Gledhill
  • Junior Makerspace (Grades 4, 5 and 6) at lunch
  • Eco Club meeting at lunch
  • Chess at lunch (Primaries Group 2)
  • Forest of Reading at lunch

Friday

  • Movie Night! – The movie is “Sing” Doors open at 6:00, show starts at 6:30.  There will also be a bake sale outside the movie night doors with all proceeds from the goodies sold going to Gledhill Student Hailey and her family.

 

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. Primary Makerspace (Grades 2-3) meets today at lunch in the library. Students, you will be picked up in the lunch room at 11:45am.
  2. Boys Basketball at noon today. (Mrs. Pace).

Mr Currie talked about:

  • Outdoor work – pylons and tape
  • Wearing your winter gear
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This Friday is Gledhill Movie Night! – “Sing”

Daily Announcements – Monday, January 29th

What’s on this week?

Monday

  • Scientist in the School – Rm 6
  • Forest of Reading at lunch
  • USchool Ukulele at lunch
  • Folkfest practice at lunch

Tuesday

  • Grade 6s swim at D.A.
  • Primary Makerspace (Grades 2 & 3) at lunch

Wednesday

  • Karate Kids
  • Ukulele Kids
  • Primary Chess at lunch
  • Character Education Assembly

Thursday

  • Ball Hockey tournament at Gledhill
  • Junior Makerspace (Grades 4, 5 and 6) at lunch
  • Eco Club meeting at lunch
  • Chess at lunch (Primaries Group 2)
  • Forest of Reading at lunch

Friday

  • Movie Night! – The movie is “Sing” Doors open at 6:00, show starts at 6:30.  There will also be a bake sale outside the movie night doors with all proceeds from the goodies sold going to Gledhill Student Hailey and her family.

 

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 at lunch is our first folkfest practice. Please bring  your coats. Eat lunch in the lunchroom or daycare and a teacher will pick you up at 12:00.
  2. Forest of Reading club meets today in the library. Students, you will be picked up in the lunchroom at 11:45.
  3. Boys Basketball tomorrow. Please make sure you know the times this week! Mrs. Pace
  4. Countdown to the Gledhill Olympics. Monday, February 5th we are encouraging all staff and students to wear RED and WHITE. Mrs. Pace
  5. USchool Ukulele today at lunch
  6. Grades 5s and 6s. Any students interested in helping to make posters for our upcoming fundraisers for Hailey may come to the music room at morning recess. First 10 people may stay, while others can sign up for other recesses this week. Bring your coats!

Mr. Currie talked about:

  • Days of Significance
  • Work going on outside

Please remember to be kind to each other.

Have a minus 5 kind of a Monday!

 

Daily Announcements – Friday, January 26th

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. Teachers, please have students take recycling down to the large bins some time today.
  2. Thanks to all who participated in the lug-a-mug photo share. Recent photos will be printed and posted by Monday. Stay tuned for draw prize winners next week!
  3. This is an announcement for ball hockey players from Mr. Webb: there is a practice on Monday at 7:45.