b'CHARITY & COMMUNITYChildren in NeedAs always, the students of SouthThe money raised will go Dartmoor rallied around thetowards supporting projects Children in Need cause, this yearand communities across the raising over 120.UK which help children living in poverty, those who are disabled Some crossbars were well andor ill, or experience distress or truly rattled in the footballneglect. challenge, Year 7 and 8 threw themselves into energetic danceThank you to all involved for moves and all students showedA big thank you to the canteencreating a dynamic and fun Friday their generosity in purchasing astaff for baking delicious Pudseylunchtime and supporting this number of treats. biscuits.worthy cause.To all those who paid theFormer Drugs Squad officer supreme sacrifice. Lest weDave Parvin delivered drug forget. For Remembranceawareness sessions to Years 9 - Sunday, Riley and Jonty laid a11 earlier this term, along with a poppy wreath on behalf of Southparent/carer event in the evening. Dartmoor Community College. Dave has seen, first hand, the destruction that drugs can cause and used a number of real life examples to highlight the risks We marked Armistice Day withand dangers.assemblies at the start of the week and a two minute silence at 11am. Students were allowed to wear uniforms from military groups they belong to and we placed a wreath at the memorial service in Ashburton on Sunday.We welcomed back Paul StevensThe aim of his workshop isWe would encourage all parents to deliver an online safetyto give students the tools andto access the following link to workshop to our new Yearskills to challenge unacceptablefind tips, advice, guides and 7 students. Paul specialises inbehaviour on social media andresources to help keep your safeguarding theatre work andto be aware of the dangerschild safe online.has supported the college forassociated with this. many years.https://saferinternet.org.uk/guide-and./parents-and-carers14 01364 652230 South Dartmoor Community College'