COMMUNITY

TERRI's TALES
Lockdown 5.0
Well who would’ve thought we would be in lockdown again for the fifth time, and we really didn’t have time to prepare for this one - snap!
Remote learning once again for students, which means home schooling for the parents.
Working from home for everyone who can.
Not being able to visit anyone, go on holiday, attend social events, etc.
Can only leave the house to go to the supermarket (ease up on the toilet paper people!) or do a bit of exercise (which is essential).
Too bad if you don’t get along with the people you live with! Fortunately I couldn’t think of anyone better to be locked down with than my 14 year old son although he would rather be at school because I don’t stop nagging him about what schoolwork he is doing – oh well!
Stay safe, wear a mask, look after each other.
Terri
Education Assistant
BREAD TAGS FOR WHEELCHAIRS
The library is a collection point for “Bread Tags for Wheelchairs”.
Bread tags are recycled in Robe, SA to fund wheelchairs in South Africa. Jade Tuddenham is co-ordinating this fundraiser but we in the library are helping by advertising and collecting the bread tags.
GEELONG FOOD RELIEF
The annual Toucan Emergency Food Relief Appeal will be held on Monday 9th Aug – Fri 20th Aug 2021, with all donations to be picked up by 3.00 pm Thursday 26th August.
The College has a Facebook page which is great for keeping up to date with details around the College.
https://www.facebook.com/westernheightscollege/
VINES ROAD FISH AND CHIPS
Supporting our after school EAL Homework Club.
Support those, that support our students.





