Term 2 Number 6
Wednesday 12th
June 2013
Hello / Kia Ora
Gecko – Last week we had a visit by Herpetological
Society member Mr. Doug Ashby and his geckos. Most of the children were brave
enough to handle these amazing creatures.
If you spot the Coromandel striped gecko, as pictured, can you please
take a photo and note when and where you spotted them, and email the
information to Doug at dj.ashby@xtra.co.nz
Matariki – is the Maori name
of the Pleiades star cluster, otherwise known as the Seven Sisters. The rise of
the stars marks the start of winter and the traditional Maori New Year. To
celebrate this occasion the children engaged in a kite flying afternoon as a
symbol of lifting their vision skywards.
Planting – We also planted the
junior gardens with garlic, spinach and parsley. The year 8s also got to plant
a tree each, down the drive.
Relief teacher – There will be a
very experienced reliever, Miss Dianne Gaenge in the school over the next few
weeks while I am away dealing with a minor medical matter. Jean Saunders will be acting principal in my
absence.
Tree Planting – with the Hot Water
Beach Tree Committee will be next Thursday 20th June. This is a
whole school event. We will need people to assist with supervision and transport,
please complete and return the form at the bottom of the newsletter.
BOT Meeting – The meeting of the
new board will be on Monday the 17th of June at 3.15 pm.
Kind
regards
Penny
and the Team.
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HOT
WATER BEACH PLANTING TRANSPORT FORM
I
can provide transport to Hot Water Beach on Thursday 20th June, and
can
take
______ others as well as my own child/ren.
I
cannot provide transport to Hot Water Beach on Thursday 20th June.
Name
____________________________
Signed
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