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Jack Donohue Public School
101 Penrith Street, Kanata, Ontario, K2W 1H4
613-271-9776, fax 613-271-7331
jackdonohueps.ocdsb.ca
Message from the Principal
Principal
Cindy Alce
Vice-principals
Bruno Kondric
Mary Jane
Johnson
Office
Administrator
Kelly Mills
Office Assistant
Lise Bishop
Stacey Hearne
Chief Custodian
Perry Brown
Superintendent
Olga Grigoriev
School Hours
9:15 – 3:45
Attendance
Mailbox
613-271-9910,
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Office Hours
8:30 – 4:30
The students are working hard on the curriculum expectations, and as the weather gets nicer,
many classes are involved in field trips and special activities that will allow the students to
demonstrate the depth and breadth of their learning in different ways. There are special end-ofyear presentations that will soon be occurring in many classes, and as always, we invite parents
and guardians to come and enjoy those performances.
The students in grades 3 and 6 are getting ready to write their EQAO assessments. Classes begin
their assessments starting on the 28th of May and going to the 6th of June. Students will be
writing the assessments in the mornings; grade 3 students begin at 9:30 a.m., and grade 6
students begin writing at 11:45 a.m.
Please remind your child or children to review safety rules with respect to riding bicycles,
skateboards, and scooters to and from school and around your home neighbourhood. The
students will also want to review the school's dress code now that the hotter weather is around the
corner!
Please have a look at our website occasionally as news, events, workshop and presentations are
often posted there for your consideration.
Our projected student enrollment for September is 880 students.
At this time, we have organized the school as:
English Program
3 Junior Kindergarten classes
1 JK/SK Combined Class
Grade 1
Grade 1/2
Grade 2/3
Grade 3
Grade 3/4
Grade 4
2 Grade 5 classes
2 Grade 6 classes
3 Grade 7 classes
Grade 7/8
2 Grade 8 classes
French Immersion Program
3 Senior Kindergarten classes
2 Grade 1 classes
Grade 1/2
3 Grade 2 classes
2 Grade 3 classes
Grade 3/4
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 5/6
Grade 6
2 Grade 7 classes
Grade 7/8
Grade 8
Please note that the school is organized based on projected enrollment. In September,
changes may occur based on actual enrollment. I am committed to keeping our
parents/guardians informed if changes will be made.
Grade 6 Students: Wednesday June 5th 5:00 – 7:00 pm
We will be having a “What to expect in Grade 7” Parent / Guardian information session with
our Intermediate Team, in the library. You can meet members of the current year Intermediate
Team to ask questions about the grade 7 and 8 program and expectations. As well, we will
have our instrument trial night in the gym from 5:30 – 7:00pm. This gives each grade 6 student
an opportunity to try out all possible instruments for next year's music program at JDPS, so as
to be able to make a more informed choice.
Mr. Eisenhauer will be on hand to answer any questions about the music program.
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E-Waste Collection on Saturday, April 27 went very well.
Thanks to our parents/guardians for recycling electronics.
Jack Donohue is currently in their 2nd year of meeting certification of a recognized Eco School. This means that we
reuse, recycle, reduce to lessen impact on our environment. Congratulations to all students, staff and community
members who last year enabled us to earn a Silver Award. This year we are striving to achieve Gold. One initiative
that we are discussing is the concept of Boomerang lunches. More news to follow as we work out details.
Math Tips:
Often we are asked about why we do not spend instructional time on memorizing math
facts such as multiplication tables. Children do not just need to know their number facts
they must be able to apply this knowledge to a variety of situations. The following are
real life situations in which we need to add, subtract, multiply or divide in order to come
up with our answer: balancing our checkbook, shopping for groceries, tipping in
restaurants, doing home woodworking projects, deciding how much wallpaper to buy,
deciding how much paint to buy, keeping score when playing games, figuring out what
time to leave for the movies, cooking, calculating gas mileage, figuring discounted
amounts when shopping, converting money when traveling abroad, figuring how much
carpet is needed for a room, budgeting household expenses, making change, dividing a
check at a restaurant.
Three basic tips in helping develop your child’s mathematical skill:
Tip 1: Pass on a positive math attitude to your child.
Convey an attitude of curiosity “Let’s work it out together”.
Tip 2: Let your children see you doing math: looking for change,
figuring out when you need to leave the house to get to the movies on time.
Do your mathematical thinking out loud.
Tip 3: Involve your child in doing math. Ask you child to figure out how much it will cost
for the family to go to the movies, which measuring spoons to use, how many soft drinks
you will need for a party. Reading storybooks with your child that incorporate
mathematical activities is another way to involve your child in mathematics.
Physical Activity: Back to the basics!
It is recommended that children participate in physical activity every day. Active children focus better in school; have
healthy bodies and positive self-esteem.
Here are some ideas to keep physical activity fun but also inexpensive.
Think about bringing your kids back to the basics with some playground games
Hopscotch: draw the hopscotch course with chalk and use a rock as your marker.
Skipping: can be done individually with short ropes or as a group using long ropes.
Lastics (Chinese jump rope): requires one elastic rope with two ends sewn together.
It is important to consider your child’s particular interests and emphasize activity and enjoyment over competition
For more information about additional inexpensive activities go to ottawa.ca/health or
call Ottawa Public Health at 613-580-6744 to speak with a public health nurse.
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JDPS Arts Night
Please mark your calendars for the 2013 JDPS Arts Night on May 29th. The school will be open
for a gallery walk, including some music from the JDPS intermediate music program and art
displays from every class. Drop by any time between 4:30 pm and 6:30 pm.
M&M BBQ will be set up for you to purchase hamburgers/hotdogs etc. All monies will go towards
the School Ground Enhancement Project.
Moving over the summer ?
Please let the school know AS SOON AS POSSIBLE if you have plans to move out of the Jack
Donohue attendance area over the summer. A phone call to the office or a note to your child’s
teacher would be very helpful. This will help us and your child’s new school greatly in planning
next year’s classes.
Also if you know that your child is changing schools or programs,
please let us know immediately as this can have an impact on our planning for next year.
Students Leaving School Early for Vacation
The last day of school is June 27, 2013. If you will be starting your 'summer holidays' earlier and are withdrawing
your child from school, please provide a note indicating the last day your child will be in class, and confirming that
your child will be returning in September.
Ontario Summer Fun Passes
Don’t forget about the Fun Pass this summer! With over $200
dollars in savings, the coupons are great for an affordable family
trip.
Starting in June you will be able to access the coupons through the Fun Pass website at
www.ontariofunpass.com
Just type in your child’s last name and school board in the correct fields. Once all the
information is entered you will be able to print the coupons and then simply present them
for redemption at any of the participating Ontario attractions. You can also visit hundreds
of Ontario Parks with $2.00 off the regular price of a daily vehicle permit.
Important Dates
May 7
May 8
May 30
May 31
May 20
May 28 – Jun 6
May 28 – Jun 6
May 29
June 3
June 4
June 5
June 12
June 13
June 13
June 26
June 27
School Council Meeting at 7pm
Lone Star Family Night - 4048 Carling Ave
Hudson Sargeant Track and Field for Grade 6 - 8
Crazy Head Day – wear a hat or do crazy things to your hair
Victoria Day – school holiday
Grade 3 EQAO Testing 9:30 am Start
Grade 6 EQAO Testing 11:45 am Start
JDPS Arts Night 4:30 – 6:30 pm & M&M BBQ
NW Reg Track and Field for Grade 7-8
School Council Meeting at 7pm
Grade 7 Parent Information night & Music Instrument Trial Night 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Board Track and Field Grade 7-8
Volunteer Breakfast 8:00 – 9:00 a.m.
NW Reg Track and Field Grade 4-6
Grade 8 Leaving Ceremony – starts at 10am finishes approx 11:30am
Last day of classes for students
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