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Thank you to everyone who so very generously supported our Fundraiser for Elisse Kliener last week.
With donations as well as the Guess-The-Lolly-Jar a total of $453.80 was raised. This will be given to Elisse directly.
Elisse is currently still in Melbourne but hopes to return to Tasmania in a few weeks.
We wish her all the very best for her ongoing recovery.
Congratulations to Lillie who won our Guess-The-Lolly-Jar Competition!
Reports, Evidences of Learning and Parent-Teacher Conversations
Reports and Evidences of Learning will be coming home to families today with the exception of the 2/3/4 class who will receive theirs next week due to Miss Munro being away sick this week.
Thank you to families who have already made bookings for Parent-Teacher conversations which begin next week.
Please contact your child’s teacher if you have not yet made a booking.
What a treat everyone has in store at the Assembly on Monday 19th June. Students from Year 1, 2 and 3 will be performing the mini musical, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’. Students have had only 8 short rehearsals to put together their delightful version of the classic tale. Students have rehearsed songs, lines and expression. They are learning to remember lines, stay in character and project their voices. There is always so much to think about. Please come and encourage them in this Glen Huon Premier performance.
Sarah Tollner
Music Teacher
Thank you to Alison for visiting our school this week to provide the Fire Education Program.
I know many families will have helped their children to develop fire evacuation plans for their homes as homework this week.
Here you can see the 1/2 class practicing covering their faces, dropping and rocking and rolling. They were absolute experts at it!
Our Staff member in the spotlight this week is our
Grade 5/6 teacher Tamara Tucker
Full name: Tamara Anne Tucker
Birth date: 15th October.
Favourite colour: All the colours of nature.
People in your family: Husband, children, six chooks, a ram, dog and cat
Hobbies: Read and sleep and hike and being outside in nature.
What's one thing about you people might not know?
I swam for the state of New South Wales in primary school.
What was your dream job as a child?
A full time mother and a teacher. I am fortunate I got to do both.
If you could have anything for lunch, what would it be?
Mrs Bender's chocolate eclairs.
What's the best piece of advice you have ever been given?
The joy we feel has little to do with the circumstances of our lives and everything to do with the focus of our lives.