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Term 2—Week 10
Menindee Central School PO Box 88 Menindee NSW 2879
Phone: 08 80 914 409
Fax: 08 80 914 377
Email: [email protected]
Web Page:
www.menindee-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Principal Brian Debus Deputy Principal Daryl Irvine Assistant Principal
Fiona Kelly
Head Teacher Secondary Studies
Danielle Fellows
Head Teacher Access
Dave Fellows
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Menindee Central School
In this Edition
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Birthdays; Working Bee; Canteen; P&C:
Page 3
Principals Column continued; Attendance;
Pages 4-8
School Information; Front Office; Music Room; Adult Aboriginal Stud-ies; Radio Timetable; Wilvandee; P&C Trivia Night; NAIDOC Week Award Winners:
Pages 9-13
Community News: Shire News; MCC:
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Calender; Nominations form:
The past week has been extremely busy and exciting. The visit from Lindfield East was all we hoped to be. Over the next week or so we will broadcast a spe-cial recoding made by our students and those of Lindfield East. It is very special. I must thank Danielle for facilitating it and doing the en-gineering on it to make it a top re-cording. Thanks go to all staff with all but one or two exceptions for their work to make the visit a success. This ranged from being up early to make sure breakfasts were ready, cooking evening meals and super-vising games and other activities. One staff member drove students to Broken Hill and Silverton and even had to change a tyre., for which I am in their debt. It will count because Lindfield will recip-rocate later in November when we will reward our students with a re-turn visit. Behaviour and service to the school will determine who goes. Anybody who went last year will get the opportunity to go again. To parents and the community I thank them for their support and attendance at the evening of their performance on Tuesday night. I can never remember a happier oc-casion with top performance from both schools. If you were there you would have seen that our school is working on level terms and that our students appreciated the opportu-
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nity to see a top performance from Lindfield East. Thanks to parents and community for showing our visitors what a night around a camp fire can mean. The opportunity to eat Kangaroo and to enjoy a Johnny cake was special. Thank you. NAIDOC WEEK is just about over. We have a special NAIDOC Week assembly commencing at 12 on Friday and we invite everybody to come along and enjoy the day. Last term we finished with Har-mony Day. Friday will have the same theme but with one differ-ence, we will emphasise taking the next step. Many of us will have been inspired by Isobel’s story. How could we be anything else? Please take your next step with us and come and join us in the final celebration for NAIDOC Week. To William Mafi, whose idea was transposed to stage in “Weeping Cloud”, to the cast of the show and everybody associated with it, goes my gratitude. It will be re-membered as a watershed mo-ment in Menindee’s history. Congratulations to the winners of the NAIDOC Awards:
Cheryl Blore- Aboriginal staff member.
Michael Kelly- Aboriginal student
Daryl Irvine-non Aboriginal member
Continued pg 3.
29th June 2011
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SCHOOL SPORT SHIRTS
AT THE FRONT OFFICE
ARE AVAILABLE
FOR $20.00
PLEASE NOTE:
The School Canteen will be CLOSED this Friday July 1st
During the School Holidays
Sarah Williams July 2nd Ethan Doyle July 4th
Dana Newman July 5th Deanna Pinal July 7th Fiona Kelly July 10th
Cameron Philp July 12th Ricky Newman July 15th Leonie Nolan July 15th
Hope you all have a great day
P&C FUND RAISERS FOR 2011
Proposed dates..... PLEASE SAVE THESE DATES
AUGUST: - Saturday 20th Black Tie
Event SEPTEMBER: - Saturday 10th School
Fete
Next P & C Meeting 28th June 5.30pm in the connected classroom.
All welcome!
Working Bee
To add to the chickens in the Ag plot, I have kindly been of-fered a donation of some lambs and kid goats. For these babies to move in I will need some help in setting some yards and fences. I would like to run a working bee week 6 weekend Sunday, 28th August next term. There will be a sausage sizzle for your help, if you are interested in helping out, please contact Jessica Tate at the school.
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Congratulations year 5 who last week had 100% attendance! Year 3 also did well with 96% attendance. Year 8 had the best attendance in secondary, however, attendance in secondary was fairly disappointing for the week with year 12 having particularly poor atten-dance. Remember it is important that students are at school on time every day!
Principals column continued:
You are special and have helped us achieve this week and through the year better opportunities and outcomes for our students. Congratulations.
Congratulations to Daniel Fusi, Fiona Kelly and Shelley Shoemark for being in the top four Aboriginal staff who were nominated. Similarly congratulations to Harley Williams and Marley Darrigo. Congratulations to the the other three non-Aboriginal staff members who reached the top : Adam Bailey, Jane Dunbar and Tim Harris. Next time!
I must also thank the ABC TV of their 7.30 Report last Friday night and ABC Broken Hill for their continuous support through the year.
Lastly I wish all students a safe and happy holiday and the staff a good rest and thank them for their efforts over the past term. Pictures of winners on page 8.
Brian Debus
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SCHOOL BANKING. Notice to students to bring their banking to school on Thursdays and hand into Lynne at the front office. Thankyou.
FRONT OFFICE REMINDERS
MCS 88.0FM School Radio Week 10
Wednes-day
Thurs-day
Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday
11:30-12:30am Let’s Reminisce with William 2:10pm – Three Little Pigs with 1/2 4:00pm – The Elves and the Shoemaker with 1/2 5:30pm – Music assessment inter-views with year 8 8:30pm – Let’s Reminisce with William
2:10pm – Three Little Pigs with 1/2 3:30pm - Mu-sic assessment interviews repeat 4:00pm – The Elves and the Shoemaker with 1/2
7:30am – The Footy Show with Adam and Dave 1:30pm – The Footy Show repeat 2:20pm – Three Little Pigs with 1/2 4:00pm – The Elves and the Shoemaker with 1/2 5:30pm – The Footy Show repeat
9:00am – The Footy Show repeat 1:30pm – Stu-dent Playlist 2:20pm – Three Little Pigs with 1/2 4:00pm – The Elves and the Shoemaker with 1/2 5:30pm – Music assessment inter-views repeat
10:30am – Music assessment inter-views repeat 1:30pm – Stu-dent Playlist 2:20pm – Three Little Pigs with 1/2 4:00pm – The Elves and the Shoemaker with 1/2
10:30am - Music assessment inter-views repeat 11:30-12:30am Let’s Reminisce with William 2:20pm – Three Little Pigs with 1/2 4:00pm – The Elves and the Shoemaker with 1/2 8:30pm – Let’s Reminisce with William
11:30-12:30am Let’s Reminisce with William 2:20pm – Three Little Pigs with 1/2 3:30pm - Music assessment inter-views repeat 4:00pm – The Elves and the Shoemaker with 1/2
Listen in and you will also her some of our students broadcasting live at lunch-times! Broadcasting at various times across the week you will hear interviews conducted by Menindee Central School students with Lindfield East students, asking them to reflect on their visit to Menindee. Year 5/6 students have also been working on individual research projects which will be broadcasting over the holidays. If you would like to make a contribution to the radio…perhaps an advertisement or your very own show please contact Danielle Fellows at the school.
From The Music Room Between the talent development camp, the staging of “Weeping Clouds”, and regular rehearsals, this term has seen many of our students begin to ‘test the waters’ as performers. And the results are both exciting and filled with potential! As some of our senior high school classmates continue to rehearse on Thursdays at lunchtime in rock ensemble, and our primary classmates continue their outstanding commitment to attending rehearsals on Tuesdays at lunchtime, it will only be a matter of time before more and more confident and professional performances emerge. Also this term Year 7 have been composing a Rap song and are now preparing to lay down a backing track for this. And the Year 12 class are compiling a CD of their own film music tracks. Stay tuned into the radio to hear more about these projects. See you all next term.
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WilcanniaCentral School Cleaton Street WILCANNIA. 2836 Ph. 08 80 915 801 Fax: 08 80 915 026
Ivanhoe Central School Columbus Street IVANHOE 2878 Ph: 02 6995 1108 Fax: 02 6995 1290
Menindee Central School
Menindee Street MENINDEE 2879 Ph 08 80914 409 Fax: 08 80914 377
Canberra Excursion Expressions of Interest.
Year 10 and 11 students from Wilcannia, Ivanhoe and Menindee Central Schools are invited to attend an
excursion to Canberra between November 14th and November 18th 2011. This may include some travel
on the weekend(s) either side. This excursion is part of the Wilvandee Access Program.
The cost of the excursion is $150 which will cover part of the accommodation, food, event entry and bus
running costs. Additional student costs will include meals on the bus trip to and from Canberra and din‐
ner on one night. The Wilvandee Access Program will cover the remainder of the expenses.
Students have been given an expression of interest form which includes the 2009 Itinerary. Students can
expect a similar program this year. More details will be provided once student numbers are determined.
Please make sure your child returns the completed expression of interest along with payment of $50 by
Thursday, 28th July. The remaining $100 is due September 23rd. Please see your local school principal for
financial assistance if necessary. A formal permission note will go out at a later date.
For further information concerning the excursion please contact David Fellows at MCS (0880914409).
ADULT ABORIGINAL STUDY CLASS
MOVIE that was to have been screened this Wednesday
has been postponed until further notice
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Menindee Parents & Citizens Association 2011 Trivia/Karaoke Night
Last Saturday night the Menindee P&C held the Trivia/Karaoke night at the Albemarle Hotel, which was once again well-attended with enthusi-astic trivia buffs and home-grown singing talents. The evening began with a barbeque, providing sausage or steak sandwiches for a quick meal. The trivia kicked off at 7 pm, providing some laughter and entertainment as folk were finally able to show their talent and knowledge of a range of trivial titbits of information. All teams must be congratulated on their great participation and en-thusiasm. Following the trivia, local talent came out of the woodwork for the Karaoke, which was hosted beautifully by William and Edward. Special guest Steven Albert from Broome blew us away with his rendition of Frank Sinatra’s ‘My Way’. Locals and visitors alike had a go at singing and/or encourag-ing others in their efforts – at times even paying for someone to stop singing! Judges picks for the night were for Steven Albert in first place, fol-lowed closely by our very own local talent, Car-mel, in second place. P&C would like to thank everyone who supported this fundraising event, in particular the Albemarle Hotel for the use of facilities on the night. We also thank Kerryn Harland for help with organising and running the trivia, William and Edward for the great job hosting the karaoke, and Menindee Central School for allowing us the use of the pro-jector, screen and sound equipment. Menindee P&C.
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Cheryl has demonstrated an ability to adapt to changes and changing educational needs. She shows pride in herself taking a positive leadership role within the school and community.
Cheryl is appreciated for all she does behind the scenes; she can’t do enough for the school children going above and beyond her duties. All appreciate her great sense of humour her cheeky na-ture and ability to make people laugh.
Cheryl is a caring, wonderful woman and a great role model.
Michael has come so far and shows great courage to have returned to school where he is respectful to teachers and trying very hard.
He demonstrates a good work ethic, is willing to learn has a posi-
tive attitude and good attendance. He is very approachable and kind.
Michael is developing responsibility and becoming engaged in his work.
He is producing excellent work in art and music.
Vikka has a wonderful attitude and is always friendly helpful and polite.
She has a positive focus showing willingness to learn especially in her traineeship where she is doing a great job.
Vikka has shown great improvement in skills and knowledge. She is
caring and good to teachers and kids alike. Vikka does her best at all times.
Daryl Interacts well with staff, students and community going above and beyond his duties.
Daryl is supportive outside school to the Aboriginal community and has a belief in kids and community. He is involved with kid’s weekend sport and is always super friendly.
Daryl is kind, approachable, understanding and always there to help you. He is always willing to help with Aboriginal staff and did great work with Sorry Day.
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Please note: BODY BLISS
MASSAGE & WAXING
Will be closed during the July School Holidays
Business will resume as normal from 1st wk back of term 3.....
Happy holidays all.
COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD
MENINDEE POLICE STATION
OPEN FOR RTA BUSINESS Car Registration, Licence Renewal etc
MONDAYS ONLY 9:30am - 1:30pm
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE SCHOOL NEWS PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE SCHOOL NEWS
DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IS DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS IS
TUESDAY AT 12PM.TUESDAY AT 12PM.
Classified Ads All submissions for the school news are to be in by Tuesday 1pm. A written copy can be left at the school/Post Office addressed to ‘SCHOOL NEWS’. Your advert must have your name, address, phone number and signature—this same limit applies to teachers. Every endeavour will be made to print all submitted articles; how-ever, due to a ‘space limit’ some articles may have to be held over or reduced to suit our requirements. Advertising costs are: $4.40 (basic advert), $11.00 (quarter page), $22.00 (half page) and $44.00 (full page) per week. Payment is required when placing advert.
PLEASE REMEMBER: IF SELLING A CAR OR MOTORBIKE YOU MUST INCLUDE THE REGISTRATION NUMBER OR ENGINE NUMBER. Adverts without the above information will NOT be included, phone 80 914 409.
Lucky ball: Draw: 27/6/2011; No’s 3-5-13-15-17-18:
Jackpot $798.00 Winner: Nil. Pick 1-20.
Wanted to rent: House in Menindee or Sunset Strip area, Short to long term area. Contact William at the school.
Wanted to Hire or Borrow : Box trailer 8x4 to use between July 1-9. Please contact Peter at the school. 80914 409
Menindee maintenance service
Business-Rural-Residential
Trade Qualified Welder (all types) Painting Plumbing General Maintenance
Reasonable Hourly Rates No travelling fees - Professional service
Phone 04 6748 4741
ABN: 92268479657
Please note there will be no LADIES CHOIR
During the school holidays. Choir will resume again as usual on
Tuesday evenings 6-7 pm at the school week 1 term 3
PARTY LITE PARTY
Dena McGovern is hosting a
PARTY LITE PARTY on July 12th at 12 o’clock. All Welcome
Ph 04 2891 4386
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Want to learn some basic cooking techniques you can use at home? Try some new recipes to cook for the family?
Or just have a yarn about food?
Come to the 6 week MENINDEE COOKING GROUP
TOPICS:
Basics with the Knife Wet Cooking – blanching, boiling, steaming
Shallow Frying Wet Cooking – Pasta, Rice, Cous Cous
Grilling – working with the BBQ Deep Frying
WHEN: Every Monday for 6 weeks
TIME : 11.00am – 1.00pm Starts 20th June 2011
Finishes 25th July 2011 WHERE: At the CWA Hall
COST: free CONTACT: Mark 8087 9888 or
Menindee Health Service - 80914209
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Portrait of a Stranger: Broken Hill July 8 - August 19 2011 A video installation of portraits from people Broken Hill and around Australia will screen in the Gallery, complimenting the Outback Open Art Prize. The portraits, accompanied by short stories about the people in them were contributed to ABC Open's national digital photography project, Portrait of a Stranger. The challenge for photographers was to approach a stranger and ask their permission to take their photo and upload it to the web. Over 800 stunning portraits were contributed to Portrait of a Stanger between January and June 2011. Local artist and photographer Glen Ravo contributed over 20 stunning images to Portrait of a Stranger, including this photo of owner and founder of the Silverton Mad Max Museum, Adrian Bennett. (link to Adrian Bennett http://www.flickr.com/photos/60940256@N04/5709018541/in/photostream) Adrian moved to Silverton two years ago. He claims it was his love of the iconic film, Mad Max that was filmed in Silverton with Mel Gibson that drew him here. "It all started in 1982 when I saw Mad Max 2 in England which was showing as a double feature with Mad Max 1." He said. Adrian told photographer Glen Ravo that he left the cinema a different person after watching the films. "My dream was to visit the sites of both movies which I did in 2004. Then I decided to live in Aus-tralia because of Mad Max. That brought me here to Silverton and I opened the Mad Max Mu-seum." ABC Open producer for Broken Hill, Jenia Ratcliffe said Portrait of a Stranger has created an op-portunity for people to introduce themselves to people they would normally pass by. "And it's given people a perfect opportunity to pull out their camera and harness venture into online photographic story telling". ABC Open is a new and exciting way for people in regional Australia to connect and share their stories on the ABC. The exhibition was curated by ABC Open producers Catherine Marciniak and Jenia Ratcliffe. To find out how you can get involved with ABC Open, contact ABC Open producer for Broken Hill, Jenia Ratcliffe by emailing [email protected]. What's Your Story? abc.net.au/open
AECG MEETING FRIDAY 11am in the School Hall. ALL WELCOME
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BEYOND CAFE Open every Sunday from 2-5pm
In the dining carriage @ the School. Students are serving
hot & cold drinks + cakes & slices. Come along and relax in the new ‘chill out zone’
in the company of your friends.
Take-a-way also available
Entertainment every Sunday afternoon
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A Special Meeting of the Sunset Strip Progress Association will be held after the Community meeting to elect a new Sunset Strip Progress Association Executive. Every-one most welcome.
Menindee Children’s Centre Inc. M.C.C.
16 Perry Street
P O Box 221
Menindee NSW 2879
Phone/Fax: 08 8091 4246
This is the last week of our State of Origin Raffle. The winner receives a QLD ‘The Royals of Lang Park’
Framed Memorabilia print. Tickets are $2.00 each and are available from the Maidens or Albemarle Hotels
or from preschool families.
To celebrate the success of our second Books in Homes open day at the preschool we are in the process of making a beautiful book about the ‘How the birds got their colours’ story, which includes artwork the chil-dren have completed and the beautiful photos from the day. Friday, 1st July is the last day of preschool for term 2. We start back on TUESDFAY 19th JULY. I hope everybody has an enjoyable break. Hayley D'Ettorre Director / Teacher Menindee Children's Centre
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