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Dear Families,
Today is PandC Day! Around the state, schools are acknowledging the role of parent and community volunteers who are members of Parents and Citizens Associations. PandCs form a vital role within school communities. Little known to many are the responsibilities worn by executive members who commit unpaid hours and personal time to ensure their local school is a thriving educational service to its community. PandCs are the reason most schools have uniform shops, tuckshops, after school services, school halls, beautiful grounds, major events such as fetes and financially supported enrichment of the school facilities, equipment and programs. Another vital service provided by our dedicated parent volunteers are social cohesion of the community and as an advisory and consultative forum for parent voice in the school decision making. On behalf of our staff, families and students, I express sincere gratitude to our past and current serving members of Yeronga State School PandC and thankyou for your role in making Yeronga State School the school of choice in our area. Thankyou!
Since 2021, the gradual move from the BYOD to school owned iPADs has proved successful in Year 2 and 3. In Year 2 and 3 every student has access to a 1:1 device for accessing online and digital teaching and learning at school. In Year 2 and 3 these devices do not go home. In 2024 Year 4 students will commence use of the 1:1 school owned iPADS under an Equipment Hire Scheme as students in Year 4 will commence bringing the school owned device home for homework activities. By 2026 all students in Year 4-6 will be using school owned iPADS under the Equipment Hire Scheme. Advantages of the school owned device supports greater supervision of student use, maintenance and equity. PandC endorsement of the Equipment Hire Scheme fees including the breakdown of fee structure will be tabled at the June PandC meeting.
Semester 1 reports will be emailed to parents on the last Wednesday of Term 2. The student report card provides a learning area rating on a five-point scale against the achievement standard. The semester report card is required to meet the requirements of the Queensland Curriculum and Reporting Authority Reporting to Parents Guidelines. The report is a summary of a student’s achievement against the assessed elements of the learning area that semester. The learning area comment is developed by the Year Level Teachers reflecting the assessment tasks that semester. A folio of evidence is used to make the overall achievement judgement. Parent Teacher interviews are an opportunity to discuss at a deeper level the individual progress of the student. The next Parent Teacher interviews will be scheduled for early in Term 3.
Year 5 and 6 students have engaged in interschool sport GALA days this term. Students have enjoyed the opportunity to complete with students from other schools in the region. The sports this semester are basketball, soccer and T-Ball. Students have completed training and coaching at school each week on a Friday. We have successfully had two interschool GALA days this semester with the third make up scheduled for this Friday. Students have been impressive with their team spirit, sportspersonship and sharing the wins and losses with teams and coaches. Playing fields have been at Sunnybank State School, Runcorn State Highschool, Calamvale Community College and Indians Baseball Club. Interschool sport provides an opportunity for students to experience a variety of sports and to meet and compete alongside students from other schools.
This coming Friday 26 May our whole school will commemorate Sorry Day. This year we will commence with a performance (approximately 50 minutes) from Sean Choolburra a Girramay, Kalkadoon, Pitta and Gugu Yalanji man. Sean will be sharing, story, dance and song with the students. The ceremony will finalise with a quiet reflection from the students and classroom activities focussing on the core messages of reconciliation. Reconciliation Week is 27 May – 3 June.
We look forward to a wonderful day tomorrow at the YSS 2023 Fun Fair!
Have a great week,
Eunice
Year 5 and 6 GALA Days
Year 5 and 6 students have engaged in interschool sport GALA days this term. Students have enjoyed the opportunity to compete with students from other schools in the region. The sports this semester are basketball, soccer and T-Ball. Students have completed training and coaching at school each week on a Friday. We have successfully had two interschool GALA days this semester with third make up scheduled for this Friday. Students have been impressive with their team spirit, sportspersonship and sharing the wins and losses with teams and coaches. Great work Yeronga!






PandC Thank you
A big thank you to our PandC who have recently supported our students with a Crazy Hair Fundraiser and Mother’s Day Stall. The Crazy Hair Fundraiser will go towards the year 6 year book publication, and this is currently in the works led by some dedicated year 6 parents.
The Mother’s Day stall was a huge success, with many, many donated presents. We hope all the mums had a very special Mother’s Day last weekend. Thank you to the PandC for organising the stall.
Week of Wellness
This week has been our very first WOW week...Week of Wellness. The Wellbeing Legacy Committee has organised activities for students to engage in at both break times to improve their wellbeing. Our staff have also engaged in their own WOW week too. Students have enjoyed story time, craft, dancing, yoga and sports this week thanks to the great initiative of the wellbeing Legacy committee.




Sustainability Legacy Committee
The Sustainability crew are passionate about keeping our school clean and green. What can you do to contribute to our clean and green school?
Thank you to all of the families who have purchased books through book club. Your generousity and committement to reading has allowed the school to use our the rewards points to purchase $1000 worth of books, that will go towards our guided reading program.
Kristy is moving on from the position of Uniform Shop convenor and we wish her all the best.
We are looking for a new Uniform Shop Convenor. This is a paid position and is 6 hours per week. If you have an interest in retail and would like to apply for the job, please send an email to: secretary@yerongasspandc.org.au
Yes, it's finally time! The YSS fun fair will happen on the school oval from 12pm - 6:30pm this Saturday, 20 May (see the attached map to see where everything will be on the day).
Thank you to everyone that has pre-purchased rides bands. They will be distributed to classrooms on Wednesday 17th May. If you missed out on the pre-sale don't worry, ride bands and single tickets will be available for sale on the day.
A huge thank you to everyone that has volunteered at a food stall. There are still a few spots left, so this is a final call out for help. Please give us an hour if you can. Sign up here: https://signup.com/go/otokSRO
And a huge thank you to our awesome sponsors:
- Atlas Real Estate sponsoring our ice-cream stall
- Indigo Soul Wellness sponsoring our BBQ
- Quadric sponsoring our sushi stall
- Mark Bailey, Member for Miller
- Graham Perett, Federal member for Moreton
The YSS fun fair is also Supported by the Lord Mayor's Community Fund and Councillor Nicole Johnston for the Tennyson Ward.
We're excited. We hope you're excited! Will see you there on Saturday!!!
Open Day - Save the Date!
On Open Day you’ll have the opportunity to explore our school and meet the staff and students that make Yeronga State High School such a special place to learn. Open Day is when we have a chance to showcase our school to prospective students, their families and the community. Visitors will have the opportunity to experience what Yeronga State High School has to offer and explore the school, visit academic and co-curricular interactive displays, learn more about our Academies of Excellence, enjoy performances and a whole lot more.
A highlight of Open Day is a ‘behind the scenes’ tour hosted by our current student leaders. Not only will you be guided around our wonderful school but they will share with you stories about their very own student experience along the way!
Open Day will be held on 25 May, 2.00pm to 5.30pm.
Please click on the link below to register.
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