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Parent and Teacher Interviews

Next week we commence our Parent and Teacher Interviews with Year 1 and 6 on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, this will be followed by Year 4 on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. A message went out via Compass yesterday telling Year 1 and 6 parents that they can book their interview, if you have any problems please let us know. From these interviews a report will be generated and sent to you as your child's Semester 1 report so it is important that all parents book a time. 

 

The other classes interviews will be held in Week 4  - Year 2 and Year 5 on the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Year 3 on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and Kindergarten on Thursday and Friday. 

 

Please keep an eye out for the Compass notification telling you when to book your interview.

 

School Crossing Supervisor

Late last week we were informed that St Mary's had been successful in getting a School Crossing Supervisor at our Rusden Street Crossing. Mr Adam Marshall made the announcement officially this week and his media release is below along with pictures.

 

 

FIRST SCHOOL CROSSING SUPERVISOR FOR ST MARY’S PRIMARY ARMIDALE

 

ST MARY’S Catholic Primary School at Armidale will soon have a crossing supervisor holding back traffic and keeping students safe on the busy Rusden Street, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall announced today.

 

Mr Marshal said the new position would great improve safety at the sometime precarious crossing, monitoring children at the pedestrian crossing outside the school’s main entrance, as they arrived and departed each day.

 

“St Mary’s Primary School is surrounded by some of Armidale’s busiest streets – Rusden, Barney and Jessie – so this new position is a very important move to improve student safety,” Mr Marshall said.

 

“Every day can be a logistical struggle for parents to get their children to school safely which is why St Mary’s has been working for some time to try and secure one of these crossing supervisors.

 

“I was pleased to support the efforts of the school and am delighted with this result, which will see a permanent supervisor employed to keep everyone safe each day.

 

“Not only will this improve pedestrian safety, but the new crossing supervisor role will provide an employment opportunity for someone who is retired or is happy to work part-time.

 

“All school crossing supervisors are trained before undertaking duty on a crossing and undergo re-training on a regular basis.

 

“I strongly encouraged dedicated people interested in serving their community to keep an eye out for the job ad.”

 

The school zones are in effect from 8.00am to 9:30am and 2.30pm to 4pm. Motorists need to remember to watch their speed and slow down when entering an active school zone, or when you see bus lights flash. This means children are nearby. Those who don’t obey the rules are putting lives at risk and face heavy fines and loss of demerit points.

 

For more information about the School Crossing Supervisor program, visit www.roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au/stayingsafe/schools/schoolcrossingsuervisorprogram