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I s s u e N o . 2P a g e 4We are half way through a very busy Term 3 and we would first like to congratulate allthe students who made the school production ‘Back to the 80’s’ possible. It has been ahuge success with many talented T Team students part of the cast and crew back stage.Thank you to all the parents, carers, friends, students and staff who came to watch thiswonderful production.Thank you to parents and carers who attended the Year 9 and Year 10 Pathways ExpoNight at the Delahey Campus on Tuesday 31 July. It was a very informative night and wehope that it allowed parents and carers to liaise with students in selecting appropriate subjectsfor 2013. Students are engaged in the course counseling process by staff at schoolduring the last few weeks of term to further prepare them for the year ahead and for theStudent Led Presentations which will be held on Tuesday 4 September. We encourage allparents and carers to attend. Students will have the opportunity to showcase the learningthat has taken place over the last few terms and Year10 students will discuss and presenttheir career pathways.Coming up also on September 17– 20 a group of our Year 10 students will have an amazingexperience at camp in Tasmania.Ms MiftariT Team LeaderC Team ReportAlready, we are most of the way through term 3 and our 9s and 10s are busy preparingfor a very significant day on the school calendar. Tuesday 4 September presents itself asthe day our Year 10s decide on their course for next year and subsequent careers afterschool. For our Year 9s, they will present well researched and prepared Student Ledpresentations, detailing the work and their progress throughout 2012.At the end of this term, a number of our Year 10s prepare to tour Tasmania. We wishthem all the best for their departure on the Sunday 16 September and return on Thursday20 September. It promises to be a highlight of their schooling experience.A big congratulations must go out to all <strong>Copperfield</strong> <strong>College</strong> students for their recentparticipation in the annual School Production. As always, many many hours of work anddedication went towards putting on a spectacular event. Well done to all singers, dancers,actors and backstage crew!Finally, I would like to thank all C team students for their efforts to date in term 3. Can Ifinish by reminding all of us that our efforts in being on time and in uniform this yearhave been wonderful and the focus is to finish off the year as well as we started it.Mr LintonC Team LeaderT Team ReportStudent AccidentInsuranceParents / carers are reminded thatthe Department does not providepersonal accident insurance forstudents. Parents and carers areresponsible for paying the cost ofmedical treatment for injured students,including any transport costs.Reasonably low cost accident insurancepolicies are available fromcommercial insurers.Personal GoodsBrought to SchoolatOwner’s RiskPersonal property is often brought toschool by students, staff and visitors.This can include mobile phones, calculators,toys, sporting equipment andcars parked on school premises.The Department of Education andEarly Child Development does nothold insurance for personal propertybrought to schools and it will generallynot pay for any loss or damage tosuch property.KP CaféHave you forgotten to have yourbreakfast this morning?Well, come and join us in - K1!8:15am to 8:45am Monday to FridayIt’s free for all students atKings Park CampusMENUMonday and Wednesdaytasty jafflesTuesday and Thursdaypancakes and freshfruitFridayFreshly mademuffinsFor more information seeMs Scott or Ms Dedes

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