"Teacher librarians support and implement the vision of their school communities through advocating and building effective library and information services and programs that contribute to the development of lifelong learners."
The Teacher Librarian:
understanding learners and their needs;
collaborating with teachers to plan and implement information literacy and literature programs;
ensuring the school library collection supports the school curriculum and community;
using technologies as teaching and learning tools;
creating effective learning environments;
participating in the school and wider learning community.
Parents & Citizens Association meets
4th Monday of every month.
The next P&C meeting (the A.G.M.) is on
Monday 23rd November
at 7pmin the Staffroom.
Immediately following the A.G.M.(say 7.30pm), there will be an Ordinary Meeting. At this meeting will be discussion around significant changes to the operation of the P&C run school canteen.
Our school canteen may no longer be able to operate with a paid canteen supervisor. If so, the options will be to either (1) operate the canteen with volunteers, OR (2) close the canteen.
So if you and your friends are interested in giving the canteen a new start and are able to run it on a volunteer basis, come along to our next P&C meeting and talk about what you can or can’t do.
Any options (days/hours of operation, staffing, menu) will be considered because the alternative may have to be closure of the school canteen.
Interested in Cubs or Scouts?
1st Woolgoolga Scout Troop is looking for new members.
I hope that you might find the following event at the Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery (next door to Coffs Harbour City Library) of interest.
At 10.00 am Saturday 31 October John McDonald author, historian and art critic for the Sydney Morning Herald will be presenting “Talk About Art” in the Regional Gallery. John is an erudite and at times controversial speaker but he is always entertaining. Cost $5, payable at the door and this includes refreshments.
For further information, please contact the Art Gallery on 6648 4863.
"These skills don't just happen, as students need lots of opportunities to prepare and present speeches as well as to listen and watch others speak." Merrilyn Jenkins,
The following site looks like a great search engine for young kids:
AllSafeSites is a kid-friendly directory & search engine for fun, educational and most importantly, SAFE websites.
Each site in our directory has been personally reviewed and recommended by an elementary school teacher. There are many similar web sites for kids, but a couple of things set up apart.
First of all, we have no advertisements on our page. The primary reason is that most advertisement programs are deceptive in nature and attempt to lure the user away to another web site that is often not suitable for children.
Another differentiator is that AllSafeSites is designed with visual aids so that very small children, even those unable to read, can navigate the web site easily. Most other sites are primarily text-based, making them difficult for young children to use.
They can help you with questions you may have about your children's reading. Jim Trelease is well known for his Read Aloud Handbook from the US
The National Literacy Trust is a UK charity which supports everything to do with literacy Reading Rockets is a US site with lots of techniques and strategies for helping kids with reading
Looking for suitable videos for your children aged 2-10 years-Try Kideos. Kideosgoal is to empower parents to feel comfortable allowing their child to spend time on Kideos, while also making sure children have a thoroughly entertaining experience.
There are many categories including: Cute animals, Songs and Wiggles
School Parents: Helping Mums and Dads with school life
Lively and visually appealing, this is a monthly online newsletter produced by the NSW Department of Education.
Topics covered in the current issue include:
* Going Green: Tips to reduce your child's carbon footprint at school * Starting high school * Talking to your child about ethics * Whooping cough * In search of the Perfect Lunchbox * Help your child with Public Speaking * Homework for K-2: is it really necessary?