are Friday 19 October 2018 Dear Parents and Friends Monday 22 October is a Pupil Free Day. On this day all staff will be working with local Speech Pathologist Matthew Landt in an Oral Language Workshop. Staff will also be working together to review our 2018 School Goals and use recent parent, student and staff feedback to formulate our 2019 School Goals. Regular school routine resumes on Tuesday 23 October. Limited places are available in our OSHC on this day. On Sunday 28 October, Queensland will celebrate the important role of grandparents in the lives of children with Grandparents Day. Here at St Joseph s, we are very grateful for the contributions of grandparents, and those who perform the role of a grandparent, in the lives of our students. We would like to acknowledge these special people with a short prayer celebration on Friday afternoon at 1pm, with an invitation to all grandparents who are able to attend to join us. Afternoon tea will be provided before all students and grandparents enjoy our Mission Fair. The Mission Fair will feature a variety of stalls to raise money for The Missions in their October Appeal. Friday is also Day for Daniel. All students are invited to wear something Red to remind us of the important significance of this day for Child Safety Education in Australia. Year 1 will lead us in Assembly on Friday at 8.40am. All parents and friends are welcome to join us for this Assembly. Bianca Hodges Principal
APRE NEWS GOSPEL REFLECTION: Someone once said that the only things certain in this world are death and taxes. And it appears from the Gospel for this Sunday that at the time of Jesus, taxes had to be paid then also! The Pharisees never missed a chance or opportunity to try and trap Jesus. They were always hoping that he would say or do something that would trap him and make him look foolish in front of his friends and followers. Just because we are followers of Jesus, it does not mean we are exempt from living in the real world. We go to work, earn our wages and spend our hard earned money on the things we need to stay alive. Bills have to be paid and we too today have to pay tax to keep our economy going. People often misquote this saying for the New Testament; money is the root of all evil. The correct saying in the Letter to Timothy is the love of money the root of evil. There is nothing wrong with money in itself. It is how we use, misuse and even abuse money that matters. In a book called The Little Prince, it says it is with the heart that one can truly see, what is essential is invincible to the eye. In our own daily lives, we need to be aware of what we consider being essential. Is it having more money so that we can spend it on things that we want rather than need? The newspapers and the television constantly bombard with us advertisements. They offer us the message that if we buy a certain phone, drive a certain car and wear certain clothes, we will be happy, secure and fulfilled. This is not true. This is definitely fake news. The real good news is that our dignity does not come from spending money on things we don t actually need. Our dignity and value come from beingr created, loved and known by God. The Prophet Isaiah reminds us that we are precious in the eyes of God. This is good news that will last. It is not some trendy statement that will go out of fashion. Perhaps we need take some time this week to reflect on our daily lives to discover what is truly and deeply essential to us. According to Jesus and the gospel what is essential is love, forgiveness, peace, justice and concern for the poor. As we do this, may the words of Jesus from to today s gospel stay with us; give to Caesar what is due to Caesar and give to God what is due to God. Michael Moore Pope Francis @Pontifex: Thank you to all teachers: educating is an important mission, which draws young people to what is good, beautiful and true. Pope Francis @Pontifex: Prayer for Teachers: Lord, bless the teachers who give their heart to teaching. Thank you for the special gift that You have given them and for giving them a spirit of grace and compassion. May they have strength and endurance to perform their many tasks and may they know and feel the deep gratitude of those with whom they work and pray. GRANDPARENTS/ MISSIONS LITURGY This coming Friday we will be celebrating the wonderful gift of grandparents. All grandparents are invited to come and attend our Grandparents / Mission Liturgy in the hall commencing at 1.00pm. After the Liturgy we will be holding our Mission Fair. We would love to have our grandparents join us for this event. MISSIONS DAY: We will be participating in a Mini Mission Fair on Friday 26 th October. This is our yearly event to raise funds for those less fortunate than ourselves. Our Mission Fair will begin at 1.30pm. All students will then participate in an activity session with each class conducting a stall or activity. All items will cost 50c or $1. Last year St Joseph s School was the highest fundraiser in the Diocese a marvellous achievement for a relatively small school. Let s see if we can achieve as well this year! The theme for Mission month is Socktober so students are free to wear some jazzy socks if they wish. Friday is also Day for Daniel so students are also asked to wear something red on Friday. The following are some of the activities that children will be involved in during the day. Target Throw Ten Pin Stretch the Snake Hair Spray stencils
Chocolate Toss Target Ball Slam dunk Trash and treasure Icy Poles Lucky Dips Coin Line Guess the lollies SIGNING CHILDREN IN LATE A reminder please that if students are arriving to school late (after 8.40am) then they must be signed in at the office by a parent/guardian. There are a number of children coming into the office to sign themselves in which is not acceptable. TUCKSHOP NEWS Wednesday 24 th October Thursday 25 th October Friday 26 th October NOT REQUIRED Thelma Carroll Anna Deguara and Stephanie Ferris HOMEBAKE ROSTER Chocolate Slice Pikelets HELP NEEDED PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE HELP NEEDED PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE Thanks Jessica Jackson-Gee 0401508029 POSITION VACANT PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS & SAFEGUARDING MANAGER The Bishop and the Catholic Diocese of Rockhampton are committed to ensuring the safety, well-being and dignity of all people, especially children and vulnerable adults in our communities. We have an important legal, moral and spiritual responsibility to create a safe and nurturing environment for our people. Having laid strong foundations in recent years by implementing a safeguarding framework throughout the Diocese, a skilled Professional Standards & Safeguarding Manager is required to continue this very important work. Applicants are asked to submit a covering letter, their resumé and no more than four pages addressing each of the Key Selection Criteria (shown on page 6 of the Position Description) to hr@rok.catholic.net.au. The Position Description can be downloaded at www.rok.catholic.net.au/pssgmanager. For further information, please call Vicki Oliver on 07 4887 3090 or email hr@rok.catholic.net.au. Applications will close on Monday, 29 th October at 9am.
Prep R Yindee Robertson For listening well and learning your letters and sounds. You are a superstar! Keep up the hard work Yindee. Prep W Logan Ivory For your wonderful demonstration of perseverance, persistence and love of learning while you created your amazing story. I am so proud of you Logan. 1M Millie Midgley For the impressive start you ve made to term 4. Thank you for putting in 100% effort towards all activities. I especially loved your journal writing! 1B Olivia Russell Thank you for the way you transition quickly from activities. I like the way you sit and listen during instruction time which displays a great eagerness to learn. Keep up the great effort Olivia! 2R Caitlin Edwards For the fantastic work ethic you have shown this week. You show the value of excellence with your attention to detail and the effort you use when completing your work. Well done Caitlin! 2J Isabel Klein You have had a wonderful start to term 4 and have shown great friendship and kindness to our new class member by showing her around the school and making sure that she feels included, happy and settled. You have been a kind friend. 3N Jaxon Cranston For making a big effort to cooperate and stay on task while Mrs Napier has been away. Thank you Jaxon. 3PF Lewis Jurczyluk For displaying the value of excellence. You are always keen to learn and contribute in class. What a great start to Term 4. 4B India Passfield For your happy, motivated and enthusiastic approach to this term. Your smile lights up our classroom. 4P Serayah Nugent For bringing your smiling, happy and kind personality to our class this week. Welcome to 4P! 5D Chloe Anderson For showing initiative and displaying excellence this week. Your positive attitude is wonderful to witness on a daily basis in our classroom. Thank you Chloe! 5H Elliot Avenell For being so helpful, polite and on task this week. Well done Elliot. 6GG Billie-Jo Alderman For focussing well on her work this term and for being mature in her behaviour. 6HE Beau Byrne For displaying such enthusiasm whilst researching survival stories. I m really looking forward to your oral presentation. Awesome effort Beau!