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Final blog from Mrs Trask!

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 Kiaora whanau, Firstly thank you so much for trusting me to teach your children these past two terms. It has been an absolute pleasure and I have enjoyed getting to know them all.  Thank you kindly for the gifts you have sent my way in the past few days.  Thank you also to Mrs Naomi and Mr Alan for their support in our classroom.  I will be updating the Educa photos from our past few weeks in the next couple of days. A reminder to not share any pictures that are not specifically featuring JUST YOUR CHILD. Thanks so much.  Below are two links to the photos from prizegiving and the reading log for summer holidays. REMEMBER: Reading to your child is just as important and can be recorded to be able to be in the prize draw. A hard copy will also be sent home today. Please check bags and put it somewhere safe like on your fridge.  Kakano https://photos.app.goo.gl/ m6F11Fd1ndQEaGaR8 Reading logs:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oIXyqSSgY11_Xfzf3DPRWoDipgjA9YfOoZTmGxBLtzo/edit Finally I

Blog reminders

 Dear Kakano 8 Whanau, Please bring your togs tomorrow just incase we get a chance to go swimming. I will be sending book bags home tonight with heavy class books and art folders and a little pressie home tomorrow or Thursday at 12pm. Reminder this is breakable so please pick up from Mrs Trask for your child. Kind regards, Mrs Trask 

Week 9 Term 4

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  Week 9 Kia Ora Kākano Whānau, We are in the final week of school for 2021. We have a very exciting week ahead in and out of the classroom. The children get to compete in a duathlon, meet their teacher and classmates for 2022, create Christmas art, bring their mahi from the year home and celebrate their learning/achievements and the year we have had.  Duathlon - Monday 13th December 2021 On Monday 13th we will be having our school duathlon. Children will need to have their togs, towel, goggles, running shoes/gear and a water bottle. Unfortunately under the red light restrictions our tamariki whānau and friends will not be allowed to come onto school grounds but all the teachers and other students will be cheering them on and lots of photos will be taken! Reports, Class Placement and Meet the Teacher - Monday 13th December 2021 On Friday your child would have been sent home with an envelope that contained their end of year report and their class placement for 2022. Please make sure tha

Week 8/ T4

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  Week 8 Kia Ora Kākano Whānau, It is hard to believe we only have 9 days left of school for 2021.  We have noticed the children are getting tired.  It is very important to keep good routines at home.  Please also make sure the children are bringing a healthy lunchbox and they have a bottle of water every day.  We are not allowed to use the water fountains in the red traffic light restrictions.     Big Day in  This Tuesday we are having our end of year celebration.   The children are allowed to wear mufti to school on Tuesday. Please send in $2 on Monday or Tuesday for the fish and chip lunch. Unfortunately we are unable to have parents attend due to the Covid red light level Children will need * Morning Tea * Togs and Towel * Water Guns - for water fight and water fun * Sunhat * $2 for lunch NO Swimming for Kakano 8 this week. Library Books Well done Kakano 8 - All of our overdue library books have been returned!! School Magazine We are publishing a school magazine again thi

Midweek Post!

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 Kiaora Whanau A reminder that tomorrow is Golden time and we will be having a classroom disco and our normal swimming treat so please bring your togs as usual.  Juicies and Sausage sizzles are $1.50 each tomorrow on Friday. We will also be writing letters to Santa, so feel free to talk with your child about what they might wish for for Christmas or a question they might like to add to their stories.  Lastly - I had CRT release time today to continue testing our children.  This means book bags will go home tonight with out being filled in or checked by me. I will catch up on this tomorrow. Thanks and have a lovely evening.  Mrs Trask