The Naranga Newsletter

Term 4 - Week 4 · 31 Oct 2019

In this issue

Principal's Report Disabled Car Park, We have been experiencing some parking challenges during drop off and pick up time. It is important to remember that we have only one disabled parking spot near the office. This is reserved for cars which have a disabled sticker on its windscreen. We make every effort to keep the few visitor car parks, which are just inside the gate, clear so that parents can easily drop their children off. Alan, who  is usually at the gate in the mornings, makes every effort to help with securing appropriate car parks.  , After School Parking,  Could all parents avoid parking on the nature strip on Alexander Crescent as there have been complaints from the neighbours., Thank you for your understanding., Flexibuzz, Download the App now to receive a notification that the newsletter has been published.
School Wide Positive Behaviour Support Star Students Raffle, Friendship Cup, Senior Student Commendations, The best thing I've seen this week..., Superhero Learners
Manyung Camp - MIT, SPE & Early Years  Junior Mitchell-Daws, Junior Spector and Early Years
Anyone for Tennis? Senior students take part in the first ever MDF Tennis Schools Cup
Head lice Head Lice in the schoolThere has been a reported case of head lice in the school. Anyone can get head lice, and given the chance, head lice move from head to head without discrimination. People get head lice from direct hair to hair contact with another person who has head lice. The head lice do not jump or fly, they can only crawl., Please check your child's hair carefully as it is quite possible that he/she could have been infected. If you do detect head lice you will need to treat your child's hair before they can return to school., Preventing Head Lice:, If parents are diligent in checking their children's hair it will help to control the spread of head lice in the community., There is no proven product that prevents head lice., Using the conditioner and comb method once a week will help you detect any had lice early and minimise the problem. Tying long hair back can also help prevent the spread of head lice., Treating Head Lice:, 1. Obtain treatment lotions from the chemist. Follow the product instructions carefully., 2. Concentrate on the head-there is no evidence to suggest that you need to do any extra cleaning of the house or classroom., 3. No treatment kills all the eggs so treatment must involve two applications seven days apart., 4. If you are using lotions apply the product to dry hair unless otherwise stated on the product., 5. Combs with long, rounded stainless steel teeth positioned close together (available from chemists) have been shown to be the most effective way to remove the lice and eggs., Thank you for your co-operation.
 Naranga's Calendar
Community Notices Savers Plus, BAM Arts-All ages, all abilities, www.bamarts.org.au, 0425 721 848, Parent Workshop, Sportswork-a Pathway to Employment, All Abilities Day, Beleza, Beleza Sale, Sony Foundation Camp, All Abilities Basketball, Amazing Toys, Moira Youth, Disability, Family, Liam's Lawnmowing, Naranga Student, National Recycling Week, All Abilities Day

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