ERIC G. LAMBERT SCHOOL PRINCIPAL S MONTHLY REPORT June, 2016

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ERIC G. LAMBERT SCHOOL PRINCIPAL S MONTHLY REPORT June, 2016 Attendance As of June 24, we have 138 students enrolled as follows: Kindergarten = 16; Grade 1 = 8; Grade 2 = 10; Grade 3 = 14; Grade 4 = 11; Grade 5 = 7; Grade 6 = 12; Grade 7 = 12; Grade 8 = 10; Grade 9 = 8; Grade 10 (Level 1) = 10; Grade 11 (Level 2) = 13; Grade 12(Level 3) = 7. Total Male = 69 Total Female = 69 Total = 138 This represents no change since the end of last month. The student attendance rate for this month was 91.4%. Year to date: Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May June Total Ave. 91.2% 89.3% 87.3% 86.5% 88.4% 86.2% 81.6% 83.0% 87.1% 91.4% 87.2% (For comparison purposes, the average monthly attendance for 2014-2015 was 85.2%.) Safety Report Number of SWOP s submitted by school staff during June = 9 Number of SWOP s submitted by school staff year to date = 67. Total number submitted for 2015 = 166. School Staff days worked without a lost time incident = 714 days (to June 24). June Highlights May 30-June 3 Speech Language Pathologist visit June 2-3 SSNL meetings, SJ June 3 Last day for Unit tests/assignments Gr 7-12 June 5-14 Guidance Counsellor visit June 6-12 Environment Week June 7 Grade 6 s/parents meeting re High School June 7-9 Provincial Assessments, Mathematics Grade 3 & 6 June 8 KinderStart session #8 June 10 Tree Planting K & 12, 1:30 p.m. June 10 Last day of classes Gr 7-12 June 13-22 High School Exams, including publics. June 16 School Council Meeting, 7 p.m. June 16 K-3 Sports day, P.M. June 17 Provincial Assessment, Mathematics Gr 9 June 17 Kindergarten Graduation 10:30 a.m. Theatre June 20 Canadian Cancer Society, Sun Sense presentation K-6 June 21 Last day of classes, Gr K-6 June 22-23 Administration days June 23 Year-end assembly & Reports, Gr 4-12, Gym, 7 p.m. June 24 Year-end assembly & Reports, Gr K-3, 9 a.m., Theatre June 24 School Closing Notable and Teacher Activities and Achievements A number of our staff members will be leaving us this school year. Mrs. Rosemary O Neill, our guidance counsellor spent 1 year with us and did some great work. Mrs. Breanne Card has spent the past 2 years with us in two different roles, and is now moving on to a new opportunity in New Brunswick. Mr. Andrew Card was our Art teacher for the past 2 years. He

2 also taught other subjects in Grade 5 and most recently junior high science and high school biology. Mr. Card is moving on with Mrs. Card to New Brunswick. Ms. Jessica Kieley has been our Primary/Elementary French teacher for the past 3 years but is now moving with her partner back to St. John s. Mr. Ron Blair has been a member of our staff since 2000. For the past 6 years he has been our vice principal with teaching duties in the high school social studies area. Mr. Blair is retiring after 31 years in the teaching profession to his new home in Truro, NS. Mrs. Kimberley Waterman will be taking a maternity leave next school year. We thank each of them for their dedication to our school and wish them all the best in their retirements and future endeavors. During Environment week, our Kindergartens and Grade 12s took part in a tree planting activity near the TLH. This occurred on June 10 th in the afternoon. Our Kinderstart program concluded with session #8 for this school year. That occurred on June 8 th. Congratulations to our Kindergarten students on their graduation. A special thank you to Miss Raylene Cheeseman and the Kindergarten parents for their hard work in putting off a very memorable and successful event. The Canadian Cancer Society was here on June 20 th to do a Sun Sense presentation with our K-6 students in the theatre. The Grade 3s and their teacher, Mrs. Michelle Power, held the Little Green Thumbs presentation and celebration during the afternoon of June 20 th. The grade 3s told us all about their growing project this year and shared some of the products from their garden with their parents. As in previous years school administration, along with our Guidance Counsellor and the Grade 6 teacher, held an information session for our Grade 6 students and parents on June 7 th. Information on the junior and senior high school program at our school was presented and discussed. Our Grades 3, 6, and 9 classes were involved in Mathematics Provincial Assessments this year. Results of these will be know in early fall and shared with students, parents and teachers. Our Grade 11 and 12 students were also involved in several public examinations during the month. Results of these should be known by the end of July. Mr. Holmes held an elementary/junior high sports day and Ms. Campbell held a primary sports day during the month. Both events were held during a full afternoon session with the students and awards were given for participation and to those who won events. The Turning Points program is character awareness and literacy program that provides opportunities for students to read, write and think about their fundamental values. A process of self-reflection and discussions with teachers and peers leads to writing a narrative essay about a significant event - a turning point - in which students organize and express their thoughts about the principles that guide their lives. This program was implemented in our Grade 7 English Language Arts class throughout the year. Two essays from Eric G. Lambert School were chosen to be submitted to the contest this year. As the winner of an Honourable Mention in this year's Turning Points program, Andrea Lane will have her essay published in the annual Turning Points Anthology of Winning Essays. A celebration of the Labrador winners and honorable mentions was held on June 13 th. Andrea s parents, friends, teacher and school administration were in attendance in Ms. Campbell s class where through the use of technology we got to hear all winning entries from Labrador. Our year end assemblies were held on June 23 rd and 24 th. For a complete listing of all awards given out at our closing assemblies, see the file attached to the end of this report. Respectfully Submitted, Steve Power, Principal

3 AWARDS SCHOOL CLOSING ASSEMBLY GRADES 4-12 JUNE 24, 2016 7 p.m. High School Highest Average ($50 plus plaque) Grade Achieving the Highest Average 7 8 9 Benjamin Jacobs 10 11 s Receiving the Highest Mark in the following subjects ($25 plus plaque) (To be eligible, the student s mark must be 80% or higher) Grade 7 Subject Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies French Achieving the Highest Mark / Kimberly Jacobs Grade 8 Subject Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies French Achieving the Highest Mark Grade 9 Subject Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies French Achieving the Highest Mark Elaina Edmunds Ben Jacobs Ben Jacobs Kyle Cranford Ben Jacobs

4 s in Grades 10-12 Subject Achieving the Highest Mark English 1201 English 2201 English 3201 Mathematics 1201 Alliah Alvarez Mathematics 2200 Mathematics 2201 Sydney Healey Mathematics 3201 Olivia Parsons / Eliane Elia Mathematics 3200 Mathematics 3208 Science 1206 Alliah Alvarez / Chemistry 2202 Cogan Jacobs Chemistry 3202 Physics 2204 Physics 3204 Biology 2201 Biology 3201 / Rebecca Burry French 2200 French 3200 Rebecca Burry French 3201 Canadian History 1201 Alliah Alvarez Entrepreneurship 3209 Mackenzie Rose

Principal s List 5 s who achieved 1 st class honors each student receives a certificate and will have their name engraved on a school plaque. Grade 7 s receiving 1 st Class Honors Kimberly Jacobs Andrea Lane Sarah Humber Callie Boyde Benjamin Norman 8 Eric Burry Matthew Leslie Thomas Hussey 9 Benjamin Jacobs Elaina Edmunds 10 11 12 Alliah Alvarez Rachel Dicks Amy Hickey Brett Burden Espe Elia Rebecca Burry Cogan Jacobs Sydney Healey Toni Marie Harris Mackenzie Rose Joshua Blake Kurtis Patey Eliane Elia

Special Awards 6 Mathematica Mathematics Competition Grade 3 Thales s Receiving Certificate of Distinction + Class Champion Class Champion: Emily Ropson Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Byron-Germain Fibonacci Pythagoras Euler Class Champion: Anna Humber Class Champion: Anna Gosling Certificate of Distinction: Anna Gosling Class Champion: Andrew Gosling Class Champion: Benjamin Norman Grade 8 Lagrange Grade 9 Newton Geography Challenge Schulich Leader Nominee NLTA Christmas Card Contest Class Champion: Thomas Hussey Class Champion: Matthew Leslie Class Champion: Benjamin Jacobs Certificate of Distinction: Benjamin Jacobs/Elaina Edmunds 1 st : 2 nd : Ben Jacobs 3 rd : Rachel Dicks Sarah Humber Art Awards (Plaque) Junior Most Improved Artist of the Year Romeo Abuel Madison Shea Senior Most Improved Artist of the Year Eric Burry Kim Jacobs Music Awards (Plaque) Junior Senior Band Choir Band Choir Erin Patey Michaela Hodder Drama Award (Plaque) Pichitawno Player Award Elaina Edmunds

7 Sports Awards (Plaques) SPORT MIP MVP VOLLEYBALL Connor Hennebury Rebecca Burry BADMINTON CROSS- COUNTRY RUNNING Matthew Leslie Callie Boyde Matthew Leslie Caleb Boyde Kimberly Jacobs TABLE TENNIS Steven Myles BALL HOCKEY Callie Boyde Kyle Cranford Kimberly Jacobs Richard Dicks Sydney Healey Triathlon Awards - Elementary Boys Girls 1 st Andrew Gosling 1 st Anna Gosling 2 nd Cage Boily 2 nd Paris McGrath-Stuckless 3 rd Michael Gavanes 3 rd Jessica Sacrey Triathlon Awards Junior High Boys 1 st Matthew Leslie 1 st 2 nd Kimberly Jacobs 2 nd 3 rd Cameron Hennebury 3 rd Girls VICTOR LUDORUM AWARDS LEVEL ELEMENTARY MALE FEMALE 1 st Cage Boily (42 pts) 1 st Anna Gosling (44 pts) 2 nd Michael Gavanes (24 pts) 2 nd Paris McGrath-Stuckless (32 pts) 3 rd Romeo Abuel (17 pts) 3 rd Jessica Sacrey (25 pts) LEVEL JUNIOR HIGH MALE FEMALE 1 st Matthew Leslie (44 pts) 1 st (33 pts) 2 nd Eric Burry (30 pts) 2 nd Sarah Humber (30 pts) 3 rd Alex Morris (27 pts) 3 rd Callie Boyde (28 pts) Sports Awards SSNL Sportsmanship Award (School) (Male) SSNL Sportsmanship Award (School) (Female) Scholar Athlete Certificate and Pins Female Athlete of the Year Male Athlete of the Year Coaching Service Award Gold Star Points Banner Presentation Richard Dicks, Sydney Healey, Cogan Jacobs,, Mr. Ron Blair Mr. Steve Power

Elementary $25 plus plaque 8 Grade Most Improved of the Year 4 Meagan Boily Rob Alvarez 5 Jessica Sacrey Anna Gosling 6 Calee Mills Michaela Hodder Sponsored by the Churchill Falls Branch of the NLTA $100 plus plaque Grades 7-9 Presented By Most Improved Cameron Hennebury of the Year Grades 10-12 Most Improved of the Year Andrea Lane

ERIC G. LAMBERT SCHOOL P.O. BOX 40 CHURCHILL FALLS, NL A0R 1A0 9 www.ericglambert.ca HONOR ROLL June, 2016 GRADE/LEVEL Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 FIRST CLASS HONOURS Kimberly Jacobs Andrea Lane Sarah Humber Callie Boyde Benjamin Norman Eric Burry Matthew Leslie Thomas Hussey Benjamin Jacobs Elaina Edmunds Alliah Alvarez Rachel Dicks Amy Hickey Brett Burden Espe Elia Rebecca Burry Cogan Jacobs Sydney Healey Toni Marie Harris Mackenzie Rose Joshua Blake Kurtis Patey Eliane Elia SECOND CLASS HONOURS Luke Cassell Brianna Sacrey Alyssa Greene Kyle Cranford Steven Myles Connor Hennebury Richard Dicks HONOURS CRITERIA Grades 7-9: Grades 10-12: s with an average of 85% or higher receive first class honours; Those with an average between 80% and 84.9% receive second class honours. s with an average of 80% and higher receive first class honours; Those with an average between 75% and 79.9% receive second class honours