Spring Concert and Kindergarten Concert; Lice Check; Science Rendezvous; Huron Water Bottle; Earthquake Belief; Mental Health Parent Symposium

SPRING CONCERT
Next Thursday is the date – THURSDAY MAY 14th, 2015, beginning at 6:00pm – our annual Spring Concert!
An email was sent earlier this week to parents/caregivers of students in Grades 1 – 6 with lots more information about the concert. All students involved in the concert received a letter from Ms. Hanson and a copy of that letter is attached again here. We look forward to seeing many of you at this wonderful event.

KINDERGARTEN CONCERT
Parents/caregivers of students in Kindergarten don’t forget to mark your calendars for THURSDAY MAY 21st, 2015, beginning at 6:00pm – our annual Kindergarten Concert! Students from Rooms 3, 4, 5 and 6 will all be performing, so mark your calendars and please plan to join us.

SCHOOL WIDE LICE CHECK
Once again, our Public Health Nurse is doing us an amazing favour by agreeing to come again and do one more, school wide check for lice. Given that Public Health nurses usually only come once a year, and this will be her third visit to Huron, I would really like to say “thank you” to Maria for her support. This school wide check will be taking place on Monday May 11th, 2015. If you do not want your child to participate please call the school at 416-393-1570 and leave a message with your child’s name and room number.

As you know, any sort of regular checking for lice (and the Public Health Nurse will not come unless they know there are volunteers to help as well), as well as any follow-up checking of students who have had it when they return to school, must be done by volunteers. Over the past few years Huron has had an amazing team of parent volunteers who have very generously given of their time to assist with school wide and classroom checks, and whenever possible they try and come into the school to check when students return to school. At this time I would like to say a huge thank you to this group of parent volunteers for the many hours I know you’ve dedicated to this task. Unfortunately however, many volunteers in this group have students who are graduating, or it’s simply time for them to give up this commitment and move on to supporting in other ways. We are therefore actively recruiting for new parents/caregivers who are willing to volunteer and help us out in this capacity. The more trained volunteers the better, as we all know our schedules are busy and the same people may not always be available when kids are returning to school and need to be checked.

If you are interested in being part of a new “Lice Checking Team” please plan to come on Monday if you can and the Public Health Nurse has offered to train new parent volunteers.
And even if you can’t come on Monday, please let the office know your name and we will arrange for training at some point in the future. Give us a call and we’d be happy to take your name, or answer any questions you might have (416-393-1570). Thanks everyone for your support with this.

SCIENCE RENDEZVOUS TORONTO
The 8th annual Science Rendezvous is coming to the University of Toronto on Saturday, May 9th, 2015. The event is a FREE, all-ages street festival that runs from 11 am until 5 pm on St. George Street between Harbord Street and College Street. Drop by whenever you want – no registration or tickets required! Science Rendezvous aims to highlight and promote science in all its aspects, with the ultimate goal of improving student enrollment and public investment in science and technology in the future. Science Rendezvous showcases the best and brightest in science and technology in Canada. The public will get a chance to meet with world-class researchers, participate in hands on experiments and activities, watch amazing demonstrations of the integration of science, architecture and human ingenuity, and most of all, have fun while experience science in a whole new way! This one-day event will make science accessible to people of all ages and from all backgrounds! For more information please check out the website:

THE HURON WATER BOTTLE
We would like to introduce to you the new HURON WATER BOTTLE!! All students brought home a hard copy of the flier (copy attached to this email) with all the information you need for ordering. They can be ordered at any time now and will also be available for sale at the Picnic For The Arts coming up on June 12th, 2015. The water bottles are $15.00 each – payment can be cash or cheque made payable to “Huron Street Public School Council”. Thank you so much for supporting our new fundraising idea!

NEPAL REGION EARTHQUAKE RELIEF
As you are aware, a powerful earthquake rocked Nepal leaving thousands dead, many thousands injured and an estimated 8.1 million people in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. It goes without saying that our thoughts are with the people of Nepal and those in our own TDSB community who may have lost loved ones or are waiting for word of their safety. To help with the enormous relief effort that is currently underway in Nepal, the TDSB is launching tdsbCARES: Nepal Region Earthquake Relief — a board-wide fundraising appeal. As we have done in the past, we will be supporting the Canadian Red Cross which already has teams on the ground in Nepal providing assistance to those in need.

Cash and cheque donations will be accepted here at Huron at any time until May 25th 2015. Cheques MUST be made payable to: “Canadian Red Cross – Nepal”. To contribute online, students, staff, parents and school communities can visit the TDSB website at . For all donations in excess of $20, made either online or by cheque, tax receipts will be issued by the Canadian Red Cross. The tdsbCARES: Nepal Region Earthquake Relief fundraising appeal will run until May 25th. The federal government has announced that they will match all eligible donations made by that date.

MENTAL HEALTH and WELL-BEING PARENT SYMPOSIUM
On 9 May 2015, the first annual Mental Health and Well-Being Parent Symposium, “Parents as Partners – Taking Action Together” will take place at Earl Haig Secondary School, 100 Princess Avenue, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. The day will feature workshops for parents that will:
Increase parent engagement in supporting mental health and well-being of their children; Raise awareness regarding mental health issues; Provide an opportunity for parents to gain an understanding of what mental health and well-being supports are available within the TDSB and the community

PLEASE NOTE:
Registration information will be available shortly; Lunch and Childminding will be provided; Free parking; We strive to ensure a peanut free environment; however, we cannot guarantee a peanut free environment.

To register please visit .

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