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8th August, 2019
Absence InformationAbsence Information
DSS STUDENT ABSENCE LINE - Phone: 4672 3660DSS STUDENT ABSENCE LINE - Phone: 4672 3660(24 hour access)(24 hour access)
DSS STUDENT ABSENCE E-MAILDSS STUDENT ABSENCE E-MAIL-- [email protected] (24 hour access)(24 hour access)
From the PrincipalFrom the Principal
EisteddfodEisteddfod
The Dalby Speech Eisteddfod will commence on Thursday 8th
August, followed by Instrumental on Monday 12th April to Friday
16th April. Our students have been busy rehearsing for theSpeech and Instrumental Eisteddfod. I am impressed with thenumber of students involved in our Local Eisteddfod and awareof the support given to individual, small and large ensembles bystaff and parents. Good luck to all competitors.
Creekside Markets Non-Uniform Bottle DayCreekside Markets Non-Uniform Bottle Day
Just a reminder that next week, we have the Creekside Markets
non uniform day on Tuesday 13th August and we encourage allstudents to participate by bringing a bottle filled with goodiese.g. wrapped lollies, small toys or novelties.
Delicious and DeLIGHTfulDelicious and DeLIGHTful
A huge thank you to parents who have supported theirstudent’s decorating lanterns for the Delicious and Delightfulfestival. Lanterns have been handed in to Ms Sharples and weall look forward to the lantern parade that will occur on Saturday
17th August. The Festival is an exciting event that our schoolcontinues to support each year.
OptimindsOptiminds
There are a number of students involved in the OptiMindsChallenge. Thank you to teachers and teacher aides who have
volunteered to support our school teams that will travel toGatton for the Regional OptiMinds challenge. This event allowsour students the opportunity to visit Gatton Campus whichis part of the Queensland University. OptiMinds encouragesstudents to think creatively and enhances comprehension andhigh order thinking skills.
Learning WalksLearning Walks
Last week, we had a number of staff members that wereinvolved in “Learning Walks”. A group of teachers visiting anumber of classes to look at evidence of learning by thestudents supported by artefacts on the wall. Our main focus atour school are English and Maths learning walls and how thisis used effectively to support students’ learning. Teachers hadthe opportunity to visit their colleague’s room within their owncohort or a classroom of another cohort. For example, Year6 teachers visiting a Year 1 classroom. This opportunity aimsto foster conversation about teaching and learning in order todevelop a shared vision of high quality teaching that impacts onstudents’ learning.
I want to share the results of Learning walks - it was evidentthat:
Next steps of learning walks:
During the next 6 month, I will be able to clarify what learningconversations look like between staff, parents and students atour school.
PBLPBL:
As you are aware our Deputies have worked extremely hardin the behaviour space. The PBL committee continues to playa significant role in ensuring that our students and staff havea good understanding of our Dalby State School ExpectationMatrix. You will find the matrix around the school. Every weekon whole school parade, Mr Edmunds explains to the studentsour cool tool/focus area which is directly aligned with our wholeschool expectation matrix. So, after whole school parade,teachers in classrooms continue to teach our cool tool toensure that all students understand behaviour expectationsduring that week. Please read Mr Edmunds newsletter articlewhich continues to elaborate on the work that we do to supportour students’ behaviour and engagement at Dalby StateSchool.
CurriculumCurriculum:
Parents of Year 3-6 should receive an assessment scheduleidentifying assessments that are being completed in class. Iam hoping this document will enable parents to check withtheir student regularly on what assessment is due and haveconversations on the type of assessment that is completedin the classroom. If you have any questions regardingassessment, please speak to your classroom teacher or to MsHennessey.
If you have any other questions, please email through to [email protected] or book an appointment to see meat the office.
Have a wonderful week.
Kind Regards
Mona
News from Mr EdmundsNews from Mr Edmunds
Welcome to week 4
The weeks are ticking along now as we near the middle of theterm. Teachers and Students are well and truly in the middle ofthe current teaching and learning cycle.
• Students were engaged in the classroom
• Majority of students were aware of their learning andwhy
• Some students knew where to go for help
• Teachers were explicitly teaching concepts andcontinued to check in with students on their progress
• There was evidence of differentiation occurring
• All classrooms were supportive, warm and inviting
• Refine and clarify the use of learning intent andsuccess criteria and what this means for our students
• Focusing only on 1 or 2 areas (look fors) whenperforming a learning walk
• Enabling all staff to be involved and visitingclassrooms across the phase rather than in theircohort
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PBLPBL
The diagram below shows how the PBL continuum appliesto all students. PBL establishes strong school-wide universalsystems that promote early intervention, and the teaching andacknowledging of social-emotional skills. PBL helps schoolsto develop consistent systems to discourage unproductivebehaviour.
Tier 2 targeted support is a team driven process. It strengthensand builds upon what has been taught to students at theuniversal level. Some students, approximately 10-15 per cent,will respond to Tier 1 supports but will continue to exhibit somedifficulties. These students may be need additional academicand/or social-emotional support.
A smaller group of students, approximately 1-5 per cent, mayneed individualised and intensive Tier 3 supports as well asuniversal and targeted support. Schools will build upon thefoundations of the school-wide system to support thesestudents. Interventions focus on creating and implementingindividualised behaviour support plans that are linked to theuniversal system.
This Week’s Behaviour ExpectationThis Week’s Behaviour Expectation
Next Week’s Behaviour ExpectationNext Week’s Behaviour Expectation
ATTENDANCEATTENDANCE
A reminder that our attendance target remains at 94%. Beloware the attendance figures for each of our year levels for thepast week. Don’t forget ‘Missing‘Missing SchoolSchool == MissingMissing Out’.Out’. DalbyDalbyStateState SchoolSchool hashas anan obligationobligation toto followfollow upup onon studentsstudents whowhoareare absentabsent fromfrom school.school. This is done by a variety of differentmethods such as text messages, phone calls, letters or homevisits.
AttendanceAttendanceTargetTarget
94% CurrentCurrentAttendanceAttendance
92.0%
Week 1 GoldWeek 1 Gold 3D Week 1 SilverWeek 1 Silver 2D
Week 2 GoldWeek 2 Gold 3B Week 2 SilverWeek 2 Silver Prep A
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TERM 3 WholeTERM 3 WholeSchoolSchool
89.1% PREPPREP 91.1%
YEAR 1YEAR 1 94.9% YEAR 2YEAR 2 88.9%
YEAR 3YEAR 3 90.6% YEAR 4YEAR 4 90.2%
YEAR 5YEAR 5 89.5% YEAR 6YEAR 6 88.0%
CREATING RESPECTFUL SCHOOL COMMUNITIESCREATING RESPECTFUL SCHOOL COMMUNITIES
Until next week
Ben Edmunds
Deputy Principal
News with Ms HennesseyNews with Ms Hennessey
TermTerm 33 CurriculumCurriculum AssessmentAssessment CalendarsCalendars (Year(Year 33 toto YearYear 6)6)and Weekly Teacher Timetablesand Weekly Teacher Timetables
Earlier this week, all students in Year 3 to Year 6 received ahard copy of their respective Term 3 Curriculum AssessmentCalendars. The assessment calendar has been provided tostudent and parents for the first time here at Dalby StateSchool. The intent of this document is to assist and supportstudents with their time management and organisation whenfocussing on their learning outcomes for each subject areaacross the term. The document can also assist them with themanagement of their extra-curricular activities, both in and outof school time.
I would like to see parents and carers take the time to readover their child’s assessment calendar to ensure that you canprovide support for your child during the busy assessmenttimes. Please note that the outlined times when assessmentitems are due, can be flexible due to teacher discretion and/or school events that may interfere with the timing of whenassessment items are due. If there are changes, the classroomteacher should ensure that the appropriate communication issent out to students and parents/carers.
I provided PDF copies of each Year level assessment calendarfor you to download – just in case your child did not bring homethe hard copy.
A copy of your child’s classroom teacher weekly teachingtimetable will also be provided to students next week (Week 5).This document will complement the assessment calendars asyou can have very direct conversations with your child aboutwhat subjects are being covered over the duration of a day andthe week. Please note, a teacher’s timetable is at times flexible– due to the accommodation of school events, time challengesand resources available to them at the time.
As this is the first time this type of communication has occurredwith students and parent/carers, you feedback is welcome.Please email me on [email protected] with your thoughts.
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/534/dss_year_3_assessment_planner_term_3_.pdfhttps://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/535/dss_year_3_4_assessment_planner_term_3_.pdfhttps://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/536/dss_year_4_assessment_planner_and_overview_term_3_.pdfhttps://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/537/dss_year_5_assessment_planner_term_3_v2.pdfhttps://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/538/dss_year_6_assessment_planner_term_3_.pdf
YearYear 55 andand YearYear 66 StudentStudent PlannersPlanners WeeklyWeekly TopicsTopics –– WeekWeek 44and Week 5and Week 5
By now, all year 5 and 6 students have had time to go throughtheir student planners. Many students have given positive
• Year 3
• Year 3/4
• Year4
• Year 5
• Year 5/6
• Year 6
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feedback about the planners and are using them in the mannerintended. I can see that they are taking notes down in relationto when homework is due, extra-curricular activities are on orjust reminding themselves of things to do after school. Studentare enjoying the wellbeing tips, mindful colouring and weekly‘check-in’ activities.
The next two weeks of topics for the students are:
I have attached the Parent Articles for you to read through tosupport our child’s student planner work over the next twoweek.
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/539/t3_wk_4_parent_newsletter.pdfhttps://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/540/t3_wk_5_parent_newsletter.pdf
Student Leaders Update (Captains and Vice Captains)Student Leaders Update (Captains and Vice Captains)
Last Thursday I had the privilege of escorting the SchoolCaptains and Vice Captains to the follow-up StudentLeadership Workshop (of which the first was held in March) withthe Western Downs Regional Council. This seminar was titled“Leadership“Leadership –– moremore thanthan aa Badge”.Badge”. It involved the studentsreflecting on goals, both personal and school, that they setthemselves back at Seminar 1. The seminar was delivered byGraham Hyman from Youth Specialists Australia. Our leadersparticipated with other primary school leaders and high schoolleaders across the district. It was great to see the studentsworking with older students across the afternoon – sharingtheir goals, challenges as leaders and how to make sure thatnext year’s leaders will be well prepared for leadership. Thestudents worked through the following questions:
(a) How did you go?
(b) Did you get some help, if so from whom or what?
Each school was asked to deliver a 3 – 5 minute report that toldthe following:
The students supported their report with a PowerPointpresentation. Yet again, the students did themselves, and theschool very proud. The final part of the day was a focus on“TheThe keykey toto leadershipleadership –– leadingleading yourself.yourself. It’sIt’s timetime toto TAKETAKECHARGE”CHARGE”. This session was very informative. I have attachedthe article that the students received – it is a great read, nomatter your age (I found it quite valuable, both professionallyand personally in the busy day-to-day life that I lead). I seea need for all Year 6 students to listen to Graham spiritedpresentation and hear the message of all individuals takingcharge of their lives and achieve their dreams through his tipsand his life mantra of: “The“The dayday youyou acceptaccept whowho youyou areare isisthethe dayday youyou taketake thethe firstfirst stepstep toto becomingbecoming whowho youyou cancan be”be”(Graham Hyman, 2018).
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/541/more_than_a_badge_wdrc.pdfhttps://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/542/take_charge_full.pdf
Before going to the event, we spent time looking at the eventsacross the year to date that either the school captains or allschool leaders have attending……as you can see below, theycertainly have been busy this year! Events to date:
TERM 1TERM 1
Meet and Greet - Wednesday 20th February
Community Engagement Luncheon – Tuesday 26th February(Sally, Cameron and Tess)
Grip Leadership Conference – Wednesday 27th February(Captains and Vice Captains, Tess)
Free Dress Day – Farmer theme to support Far North Qldflooding – Thurs 28th February
Darling Downs Sport Breakfast – Friday 1st March
Badge Ceremony – Monday 4th March
WDRC Student Leader’s Workshop – Thursday 7th March
Zonta Breakfast – Friday 8th March (Cameron, Sally, Mona)
Tallebudgera Camp – Monday 11th March to Friday 15th March
Harmony Day – Thursday 21st March
School Disco – Friday 22nd March
DSS Cross Country – Friday 29th March
TERM 2TERM 2
Anzac Day school ceremony – Wednesday 24th April
Anzac Day parade – Thursday 25th April
DSS School Review – Tuesday 30th April to Thursday 2nd May
Official Opening of new building – May 9, 2019
Athletics Day – Friday 10th May
Qld Youth Music Awards – Monday 27th May
• Week 4 - Exercise and Vitality (Recharging Sleep) –What are two things I will start doing to have a restfuland deep sleep every night?
• Week 5 – Meaning and Purpose (Can do and Wantto) – What are two things I will start doing to havecan do and want to attitudes by thinking positively?
1. What is the best thing you have achieved as astudent leader?
2. What was the hardest thing you have had to do asstudent leader?
3. What promises have you found easy to keep?
4. What promises did you find hard to keep?
5. If you got to start over, what would you do differentlyas a student leader?
• What goals they set for this year?
• What they have done to reach those goals?
• What is still to be done?
• How well they think they are going to achieve thosegoals?
• Whether there was there anything they would dodifferently?
• Whether there is anything about being leaders theyhave learnt along the way they want to make surenext year’s leaders know before they start
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Variety Free Dress – Wednesday 29th May
DDSW Fanfare – Wednesday 12th June
NAIDOC Day – Friday 28th June
TERM 3TERM 3
Kindy Expo – meeting and greeting visitors Tuesday 23rd July,Wednesday 24th July, Thursday 25th July, Friday 26th July
Crazy sock day (to raise funds for Warwick East SS) – Friday26th July
WDRC Student Leader’s Workshop – follow up sessionThursday 1 August
NOTE: The process for 2020 Student Leadership Applicationswill commence in a few weeks. The information for theapplication process will be shared with all Year 5 students.
Year 6 STEM UpdateYear 6 STEM Update
Last newsletter edition I outlined what the 12 Year 6 STEMstudents were “up to” with their MakeblockMakeblock mBotmBot RangersRangers(Graphical(Graphical Programming)Programming)r during their STEM lessons at DalbyState High School. Over the past two weeks, the studentshave been busy working through 10 levels of programmingto ensure that they have learnt (played with) all the necessarycoding to enable them to CREATE programs for their Rangers.These programs might include responding to light, sound,music or object sensory codes whilst completing a task askedof it. Before engaging in independent learning, the studentsspent time discussing the benefits of Robots and autonomousmachines in society. The students can certainly articulate thebenefits and downsides to technological advancement in therobotic and coding sectors. They viewed a number of YouTubeclips of autonomous robot examples already being used inindustries around the world.
The students have certainly been very creative in relation towhat they are making their rangers do. This week’s sessionconcluded with two highly entertaining events – Ranger soccerand Ranger races. Although the provided photos do not dojustice to the fun (and chaos) that was being had by allstudents, it is at least a taste of the unconscious learning thatwas going on.
Coach's CornerCoach's Corner
Storyline OnlineStoryline Online
Storyline Online is a fantastic website that allows children tochoose books by Author, Title and Readers. It is a free site.
There is large selection of books to choose from that covermany Key Learning Areas. Share a book with your child or haveyour child listen to a story at bedtime.
This is a very easy website to use and navigate through.
http://www.storylineonline.nethttp://www.storylineonline.net
Try this website soon!!!Try this website soon!!!
Penny De Waele
(Teaching & Learning Coach)
Sharp TacticsSharp Tactics
It's Dental Health Week!It's Dental Health Week!
How's your oral health tracking?
[ KEY TIPS ]
• 65% of Australians haven’t seen a dentist in the lasttwo years.
• 50% of Australians brush their teeth only once-a-day.
• Nearly 40% never floss or clean between their teeth.
• 73% of young people (14-18 years) are consumingtoo much sugar*
• Brush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste.
• Clean in between teeth at least once a day with flossor an inter-dental brush
• Eat a healthy balance diet and limit sugar intake
• Regularly visit the dentist for check-ups andpreventive treatment.
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Sports NewsSports News
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/516/hpe_newsletter_2.pdf
Year 5 students playing bashhockey
Year 5 students playing bashhockey
Students of the WeekStudents of the Week
Clayton 01 Classroom ParticipationAward
Althea 01 Curriculum Award
Olivia 01 Classroom ParticipationAward
Abagail 01 Classroom ParticipationAward
Hadrian 02 Curriculum Award
Khayli 02 Curriculum Award
Domz 02 Classroom ParticipationAward
Georgia 02 Classroom ParticipationAward
Cooper 03 Classroom ParticipationAward
Charlyann 03 Curriculum Award
Hayley 03 Classroom ParticipationAward
Sophie 03 Classroom ParticipationAward
Triston 03 Making Positive Choices
Sophie 03 Classroom ParticipationAward
Luke 04 Classroom ParticipationAward
Christian 04 Classroom ParticipationAward
Kash 04 Classroom ParticipationAward
Broughton 04 Making Positive Choices
Ethan PY Excellent Reading
Tyrian PY Classroom ParticipationAward
Charlie PY Classroom ParticipationAward
Maddie PY Classroom ParticipationAward
Jarred PY Making Positive Choices
Rosa PY Curriculum Award
Nicholas PY Curriculum Award
Maia PY Curriculum Award
Cleaners AwardCleaners Award
The Cleaners Award for the cleanest classroom has beenawarded to 5/6D!
Congratulations!
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Circular Circus School PerformanceCircular Circus School Performance
School Performance Tours Presents...School Performance Tours Presents...
On Wednesday the 14On Wednesday the 14thth August, 2019, at Dalby State School.August, 2019, at Dalby State School.
Roll Up! Roll Up! Roll Up!Roll Up! Roll Up! Roll Up!
Have all the fun of the fair as you join Circular Circus andHave all the fun of the fair as you join Circular Circus andexperience how mathematical concepts are part of everydayexperience how mathematical concepts are part of everyday
life, even the circus.life, even the circus.
If you would like your child to participate in this experienceplease return payment of $5 per student to the collection pointplease return payment of $5 per student to the collection pointat the back of the admin office from 8:15am on the morning ofat the back of the admin office from 8:15am on the morning of
the performance.the performance. Money will only be collected on the day ofthe performance and students will receive a special stamp
upon payment to attend.
DSS Digital Lego ChallengeDSS Digital Lego Challenge
Last term and the first few weeks of Term 3 saw the students ofDalby State School participate in ‘The Digital Lego Challenge’In the first round students when up against their fellow class
mates to decide their class champion. The winners then wentinto Round 2 where the other class champions from their yearlevel vied to become the cohort champion. Round 3 saw thecohort champions and runners-up play off. Yr 3 and Yr 4 forJunior Champion and Yr 5 and Yr 6 for Senior Champion.The winners of both Junior and Senior were awarded a $50voucher to purchase Lego of their choice from CunninghamNews and Toyworld. The final round pitted the skills of theJunior Champion and Runner-up against The Senior Championand Runner-up to decide on the School Champion. The winnerto receive the 2019 trophy.
Some of the creations have been made into video and youcan watch them here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV2gEb3KjJBO7h81cKzPdEWvEP3dxDfFN
Library NewsLibrary News
Book Week 2019Book Week 2019
Theme - Reading is my secret power!
Cost - Free
Each year across Australia, the Children’s Book Council ofAustralia (CBCA) brings children and books togethercelebrating CBCA Book Week. During this time schools,libraries, booksellers, authors, illustrators and children celebrateAustralian children's literature.
Dalby State School will be holding their Annual Fancy Dress
parade during First Break on TuesdayTuesday 2020thth ofof AugustAugust at KavneyHall. Students can come as their favourite book character orSuper Hero. Students not participating in Fancy Dress mustcome in School uniform.
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Great Book SwapGreat Book Swap
In support of Indigenous Literacy Day 4th of September, DalbyState School will take part in “The Great Book Swap”. TheGreat Book Swap is a fantastic way to celebrate reading locally,and to raise much-needed funds for remote communities. Theidea is for students to browse for a book they would like to takein exchange for either a gold coin or note donation. The Swapwill occur the first week of September
(September 2-6 ). But before this we need to collect books.If you have any children’s books in good condition that youwould like to donate please bring them to Mrs Maguire’s 5Cclassroom, located ground floor R Block (new building) and
place them in the boxes provided from Monday 26th August
through to Friday 30th August between 8:30 and 9:00 eachmorning.
Dates to rememberDates to remember
Term 3 2019Term 3 2019
Friday 9th AugustFriday 9th August SCHOOL DISCO - WinterWonderland
5-6pm: Prep to Year 2
6:30-8pm: Year 3 to 6
Tuesday 13th AugustTuesday 13th August Creekside Markets Non Uniform &Bottle Day
Wednesday 14th AugustWednesday 14th August School Performance - CircularCircus
$5 per student
Friday 16th AugustFriday 16th August Jump Rope Jump Off
Saturday 17th AugustSaturday 17th August Delicious and DeLIGHTFUL
Tuesday 20th AugustTuesday 20th August Book Week Free Dress Day -Reading is a Secret Power
Thursday 22nd AugustThursday 22nd August Prep E, D & B Excursion to Amaroo
Friday 23rd AugustFriday 23rd August Prep A & C Excursion to Amaroo
Sunday 25th AugustSunday 25th August OptiMINDS
Wednesday 28th AugustWednesday 28th August Father's Day Stall - Kavney Hall
Thursday 29th AugustThursday 29th August Rugby League Program - BroncosTrip
Saturday 31st AugustSaturday 31st August Creekside Markets
Monday 2nd SeptemberMonday 2nd September LIFT Off Program Commences -Mon, Tues & Thurs
Saturday 7th SeptemberSaturday 7th September Musical CAMP
Friday 13th SeptemberFriday 13th September Relay for Life
Donations for Creekside MarketsDonations for Creekside Markets
DONATIONS PLEASE
Dear Parents,
It is that time of year again when we start to prepare for theCreekside Markets. The Photo Booth stall is asking for anydonations of props such as:
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Boas
Old Ties
Fake Flowers
Tulle
Tutu
Funny sun glasses
Large photo frames that can be decorated (e.g 60 cm by60cm) , even an old wooden window frame!
Any donations can be dropped off to the administration office.
Sammi Sharples
(Photo Booth Coordinator)
Father's Day StallFather's Day Stall Tuckshop NewsTuckshop News
The Tuckshop is trialling opening 5 days a week for Term 3.Tuesdays and Thursdays are running on a smaller menu. P&Cwill evaluate at the end of term 3 if it is worth continuing on afterthat.
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/319/tuckshop_tuesday_thursday_menu.pdf
TuckshopTuckshop
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/320/winter_menu_2019.pdf
Uniform ShopUniform Shop
TradingTrading hourshours areare Monday,Monday, TuesdayTuesday andand FridayFriday 8:30am8:30am toto9:30am9:30am
Uniform Order FormUniform Order Form
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/271/revised_2019_uniform_order_form_2019.pdf
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Dalby State High School Bunya CampusDalby State High School Bunya CampusInformationInformation
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/382/dshs_bunya.pdf
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/383/letter_dshs.pdf
Community NoticesCommunity Notices
Declicious and Delightful FestivalDeclicious and Delightful Festival
Dalby Devils Trivia NightDalby Devils Trivia Night
Jimbour Bush DanceJimbour Bush Dance
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/430/bush_dance.pdf
Yoga StorytimeYoga Storytime
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/431/yoga_storytime_dalby_2019_term_3.pdf
Maclagan Windermere Kindergarten Cent SaleMaclagan Windermere Kindergarten Cent Sale
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/506/maclagan_windermere_cent_sale.pdf
WDRC Drone Coding WorkshopWDRC Drone Coding Workshop
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/465/wdrc_drone_material.pdf
Dalby Billycan Art ProjectDalby Billycan Art Project
https://dalbyss.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/508/dalby_billycan_art_project.pdf
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