Friday, December 19, 2008

Friday, December 19, 2008 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Friday, DECEMBER 19TH, 2008
DAY 1
MEETINGS:

SPORTS:

GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Friday - All Star Game-today’s game will be two teams of former Tosh Grad all stars playing off against one another. All spectators are welcome.

STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- Nursing application is now on line for UPEI and is updated.
- St. Thomas is now accepting Leadership 621 as an academic credit.
- 37th National Commonwealth Forum for Grade 11 or 12 Students - Ottawa - May 3-8. Registration due Feb. 15th. See your social studies teacher or Mr. Donovan in Student Services for more details.
- The Canadian Aboriginal Writing Contest. More details - see the poster in Student Services
www.our-story.ca.
Kady Brown will be holding a presentation on the program "up with people"that travels the globe. Currently she is traveling the world returning from the Phillippenes for the holiday season .Her group consists of 104 individuals representing 22 different countries. Two areas of interests are music and global interests .For more details come to the presentation at noon on Dec. 18th at 11:50 in the Lecture Theater
Student services would like to invite all student & staff who speak another language other than English to write Merry Christmas on the white board in student services and indicate country of origin. Just another way to build on the Christmas spirit.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chili & Cheese Nachos
Co-Op-Afternoon Co-Op students are reminded to hand in their assignments today.
Music:Game band -Please be in band room by 12:30 !!!!!
All band students must check the grocery bagging schedule before they leave today. No instruments are to be left in the band room.
All Hosts & Volunteers of the Christmas Classic need out of class forms.
Leadership Class: Clothing Drive- After the break the leadership class will be having a clothing drive so bring any unwanted/unused clothing to the school for a good cause ! There will be further details after Christmas break.

Friday, DECEMBER 19TH, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:

SPORTS:

GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Friday - All Star Game-today’s game will be two teams of former Tosh Grad all stars playing off against one another. All spectators are welcome.

STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- Nursing application is now on line for UPEI and is updated.
- St. Thomas is now accepting Leadership 621 as an academic credit.
- 37th National Commonwealth Forum for Grade 11 or 12 Students - Ottawa - May 3-8. Registration due Feb. 15th. See your social studies teacher or Mr. Donovan in Student Services for more details.
- The Canadian Aboriginal Writing Contest. More details - see the poster in Student Services
www.our-story.ca.
Kady Brown will be holding a presentation on the program "up with people"that travels the globe. Currently she is traveling the world returning from the Phillippenes for the holiday season .Her group consists of 104 individuals representing 22 different countries. Two areas of interests are music and global interests .For more details come to the presentation at noon on Dec. 18th at 11:50 in the Lecture Theater
Student services would like to invite all student & staff who speak another language other than English to write Merry Christmas on the white board in student services and indicate country of origin. Just another way to build on the Christmas spirit.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chili & Cheese Nachos
Co-Op-Afternoon Co-Op students are reminded to hand in their assignments today.
Music:Game band -Please be in band room by 12:30 !!!!!
All band students must check the grocery bagging schedule before they leave today. No instruments are to be left in the band room.
All Hosts & Volunteers of the Christmas Classic need out of class forms.
Leadership Class: Clothing Drive- After the break the leadership class will be having a clothing drive so bring any unwanted/unused clothing to the school for a good cause ! There will be further details after Christmas break.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 2008

DAY 2
MEETINGS:
SPORTS:
CHRISTMAS CLASSIC - Begins on Thursday with 12 teams competing. TOSH will play their first game on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. against Millwood and the second game will take place on Friday at 9:00 a.m. Friday will also be green and gold day and there will also be some fun game to be played during the Friday’s game.
- There is a sign up sheet outside the phys. ed. office for anyone who would like to help with the tournament. Volunteers are still needed to work the doors and canteen.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #7 is available in the main office folder and is due Friday. No lates, please!! Brief block meetings are scheduled for today.
MMR VACCINATION - Will take place on Tues., Jan. 8th. Still taking forms - hand in to the main office.
FAMILY LIVING CLASS 621 - Is hosting a bake sale at noon in front of the Lecture Theatre on Thurs., Dec. 20th. Money raised will go to The Children’s Wish Foundation.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - NO Game, Thursday - Wizards vs. Monarchs, and Friday - Barons vs. Royals.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Don’t forget to check the bursary board for updates.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL -

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16TH, 2008

DAY 2
MEETINGS:
ALL SADD STUDENTS - Who are taking part in the spot check on Wednesday after school, are reminded to meet in Mrs. Power’s room at 3:45 p.m. on Wednesday. Dress Warm!!!!
SPORTS: Intermural Dodgeball: 11:50 team 1 vs team 8
12:15 team 5 vs team 6
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today -, Tuesday - Paladins vs. Cavaliers, Wednesday - Barons vs. Wizards, Thursday - Canucks vs. Royals, Friday - All Star Game.

STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- Nursing application is now on line for UPEI and is updated.
- St. Thomas is now accepting Leadership 621 as an academic credit.
- 37th National Commonwealth Forum for Grade 11 or 12 Students - Ottawa - May 3-8. Registration due Feb. 15th. See your social studies teacher or Mr. Donovan in Student Services for more details.
- The Canadian Aboriginal Writing Contest. More details - see the poster in Student Services
www.our-story.ca.
Kady Brown will be holding a presentation on the program "up with people"that travels the globe. Currently she is traveling the world returning from the Phillippenes for the holiday season .Her group consists of 104 individuals representing 22 different countries. Two areas of interests are music and global interests .For more details come to the presentation at noon on Dec. 18th at 11:50 in the Lecture Theater
Student services would like to invite all student & staff who speak another language other than English to write Merry Christmas on the white board in student services and indicate country of origin. Just another way to build on the Christmas spirit.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Fettucine & Club Wrap
Music:Jazz band sectional , saxaphones right at the noon bell.
All members are reminded to get their loonie or toonie to Olivia or McKendra before the end of the day today.
Game Band -Rehearsal Wednesday and Thursday morning for the people Dylan talked to.
Brass quintet rehearsal today at 12:00 in the board room.
Free the Children- Brief meeting today at the noon bell in Rm 309.

Monday, December 15, 2008

December 15, 2008 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, DECEMBER 15TH, 2008
DAY 1

MEETINGS:
ALL SADD STUDENTS - Who are taking part in the spot check on Wednesday after school, are reminded to meet in Mrs. Power’s room at 3:45 p.m. on Wednesday. Dress Warm!!!!

SPORTS: Intermural Dodgeball- Teams 2 vs 3 12:00 in Gym
There will be a meeting for the 2nd mens basketball team at 12:30 in the gym classroom. Games tonight 1st men and women host Bluefield and the 2nd team travel to KISH.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Canucks vs. Spitfires, Tuesday - Paladins vs. Cavaliers, Wednesday - Barons vs. Wizards, Thursday - Canucks vs. Royals, Friday - All Star Game.

STUDENT COUNCIL POTLUCK - Sign up sheet is on Ms. Decoste’s door. If you plan on attending, please sign up!!

STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- Nursing application is now on line for UPEI and is updated.
- St. Thomas is now accepting Leadership 621 as an academic credit.
- 37th National Commonwealth Forum for Grade 11 or 12 Students - Ottawa - May 3-8. Registration due Feb. 15th. See your social studies teacher or Mr. Donovan in Student Services for more details.
- The Canadian Aboriginal Writing Contest. More details - see the poster in Student Services www.our-story.ca.
Candy gram are on sale today in front of lecture Theatre at lunch. All proceeds go to Three Oaks activity night.

CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Tacos and Fries or Rice.

SADD-All SADD members must meet in Room 311 at the first recess.

Music-Reminder to all Vocal ensemble members of the important rehearsal after school today at Trinity United . Students needing drives need to meet at the front doors immediately after school.
All members are reminded to get their loonie or toonie to Olivia or McKendra before the end of the day on Tursday.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Friday December 12, 2008 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 2008
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL - Quick meeting in Room 406 today at the noon bell.
SPORTS:
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Meeting in the gym classroom at the a.m. recess.
GENERAL:
JAZZ BAND SAXOPHONE SECTIONAL - Meeting today at lunch beginning at 12:10 p.m. in the band room.
JAZZ TRUMPETS AND TROMBONES - Meet in Theatre Arts today at 12:00 noon for sectional.
VOCAL ENSEMBLE MEMBERS - Solo auditions today at 12:15 p.m.
- All band instruments must go home today.
STUDENT COUNCIL POTLUCK - Sign up sheet is on Ms. Decoste’s door. If you plan on attending, please sign up!!
TUTORING - Looking for strong, Grade 12 English student who would be willing to help tutor after school.
ADOPT-A-FAMILY - LEADERSHIP 621 - Selling tickets on a candy basket in front of the Lecture Theatre at noon ($70.00 value) - $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Christmas Teachers vs. Students game in the Lecture Theatre at noon. Spectators are welcome.
- Heather Baglole, Kelsea Beadman and Hannah Brown please see Mr. Gallant at the a.m. recess today.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- Nursing application is now on line for UPEI and is updated.
- St. Thomas is now accepting Leadership 621 as an academic credit.
- 37th National Commonwealth Forum for Grade 11 or 12 Students - Ottawa - May 3-8. Registration due Feb. 15th. See your social studies teacher or Mr. Donovan in Student Services for more details.
- The Canadian Aboriginal Writing Contest. More details - see the poster in Student Services www.our-story.ca.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Bacon Cheeseburger and Fries.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

December 11, 2008 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11TH, 2008
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
SADD - Meeting at noon in Room 311 today.
KIDS HELP PHONE - Meeting at 12:00 noon.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURER’S - Meeting at noon today in Room 407.
SPORTS:
INTRAMURAL DODGEBALL - Today at 12:00 noon. Team 2 vs. Team 3.
WOMEN’S "A" VOLLEYBALL - Meeting at the a.m. break in Room 110.
GENERAL:
TUTORING - Looking for strong, Grade 12 English student who would be willing to help tutor after school.
ADOPT-A-FAMILY - LEADERSHIP 621 - Selling tickets on a candy basket in front of the Lecture Theatre at noon ($70.00 value) - $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Canucks vs. Monarchs and Friday - Teachers vs. Students Christmas Trivia Game in the Lecture Theatre.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- Nursing application is now on line for UPEI and is updated.
- St. Thomas is now accepting Leadership 621 as an academic credit.
- 37th National Commonwealth Forum for Grade 11 or 12 Students - Ottawa - May 3-8. Registration due Feb. 15th. See your social studies teacher or Mr. Donovan in Student Services for more details.
- The Canadian Aboriginal Writing Contest. More details - see the poster in Student Services www.our-story.ca.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

December 10, 2008 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10TH, 2008
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
AFTERNOON CO OP - The following students are asked to see Mr. MacEachern asap: Michael Beaman, Kayla Davis, Christina MacDonald, Olivia Richardson and Barb Wagner.
ORTONA - Meeting today at 11:47 a.m. in Room 307. Everyone needs to be there.
IMPROV - Meeting today at noon bell in Room 608.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURER’S - Meeting at noon Thursday in Room 407.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting today at lunch.
SPORTS:
GENERAL:
ADOPT-A-FAMILY - LEADERSHIP 621 - Selling tickets on a candy basket in front of the Lecture Theatre at noon ($70.00 value) - $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Wizards vs. Royals, Thursday - Canucks vs. Monarchs and Friday - Teachers vs. Students Christmas Trivia Game in the Lecture Theatre.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UPEI sign up sheet in Student Services. Presentation to take place Dec. 9th at 2:00 p.m. Must sign up to attend.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Lasagna and Salad or Chicken Ceasar Salad.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9TH, 2008
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
SENIOR CONCERT BAND - Will be having an extremely important but brief meeting at the lunch bell in the band room.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting tomorrow at lunch.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - The letters from Kenya have arrived!! Come to Mrs. Craig’s room at noon today to see them and to organize an upcoming event. Everyone is welcome.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL - CONGRATULATIONS - Won the Bluefield Tournament defeating Colonel Gray in the Championship Game by 27 points. Players of the Games were Shaneigh Brennan, Cierra Gaudet and Catharine Strongman.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cavaliers vs. Barons, Wednesday - Wizards vs. Royals, Thursday - Canucks vs. Monarchs and Friday - Teachers vs. Students Christmas Trivia Game in the Lecture Theatre.
JAZZ BAND - Rehearsal today after school. Anyone who cannot make it for a valid reason, must see Mr. Ramsay before the end of the day.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UPEI sign up sheet in Student Services. Presentation to take place Dec. 9th at 2:00 p.m. Must sign up to attend.
- UPEI presentation today at 2:00 p.m.
- Holland College will be here today at noon outside the Lecture Theatre.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Breast Dinner or Club Wrap and Salad.

Friday, December 5, 2008

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5TH, 2008

DAY 1

MEETINGS:
CO OP STUDENTS - Would the following students meet in Room 408 at the a.m. recess: Thomas MacArthur, Jessica Kelly, Daniel Cantin, Barb Wagner and Tiffany Shaw.

GROUP GRAD PHOTO FOR GRADE 12'S - Will take place on today during Block B. Students in programs outside of school are encouraged to be back here no later than 11:25 a.m.

SPORTS:
WHOLE SCHOOL DODGEBALL - Will take place today at 12:00 noon in the gym. The first 100 there can play.

CLIPPER’S FOOTBALL TEAM - Gear must be returned on Sat., Dec. 6th from 2:00-3:00 p.m. at Cook Insurance Office in Summerside. Your party is from 3:00-5:00 p.m. at Dooley’s on Saturday.

GENERAL:
PEER HELPER SCENARIOS - Are due today. Last reflection of school year is due next Friday.

PROM COMMITTEE - Decorating for the Christmas Dance will take place today after school Volunteers are always welcome and needed! Anyone willing to lend a hand can meet on stage after school today.

REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Canucks vs. Paladins.

STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by www.shad.ca.
- UPEI sign up sheet in Student Services. Presentation to take place Dec. 9th at 2:00 p.m. Must sign up to attend.
- New information on EF Tours in Student Services
- Don’t miss your chance to take part in Forum for Young Canadians Parliament Hill Ottawa. See Mr. Donovan for more details.

CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Rotini Noodles and Meat Sauce.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Thursday, December 4, 2008 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4TH, 2008
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
SADD - There will be a meeting today at lunch in Room 311.
KIDS HELP PHONE - Meeting today at lunch.
GROUP GRAD PHOTO FOR GRADE 12'S - Will take place on Friday during Block B. Students in programs outside of school are encouraged to be back here no later than 11:25 a.m.
SPORTS:
WHOLE SCHOOL DODGEBALL - Will take place this Friday at 12:00 noon in the gym. The first 100 there can play.
WOMEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Defeated Colonel Gray last night 64-58. Top scorers for TOSH were Ashley Howell (17), Catherine Strongman (14) Cierra Gaudet (12).
GENERAL:
CONGRATULATIONS - DAVE ARSENAULT - Who won yesterday’s candy guess. Also, during homeroom, teachers are asked to send down their jars for the Penny Drive.
FUDGE SALE - Today at noon in front of the Lecture Theatre. Money raised goes toward student awards that are given out at graduation.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Game is cancelled and Friday - Canucks vs. Paladins.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- UPEI sign up sheet in Student Services. Presentation to take place Dec. 9th at 2:00 p.m. Must sign up to attend.
- New information on EF Tours in Student Services
- Don’t miss your chance to take part in Forum for Young Canadians Parliament Hill Ottawa. See Mr. Donovan for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Wednesday, December 3, 2008 Day 1

MEETINGS:
ART CLUB - Meeting today and every Wednesday at lunch. Bring your lunch and your ideas. See Mrs. Evans for info.
SADD - Students who are planning on attending the ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the Montreal Massacre today at St. Paul’s, you should be in Mrs. Power’s room by 12:00 noon. Any other students who are interested in attending are welcome.
KIDS HELP PHONE - Meeting tomorrow at lunch.
GROUP GRAD PHOTO FOR GRADE 12'S - Will take place on Friday during Block B. Students in programs outside of school are encouraged to be back here no later than 11:25 a.m.
PROM COMMITTEE - Decorating for Christmas Dance will take place on Fri., Dec. 5th afer school. Volunteers are always welcome! There will be a very important meeting today 12:20 in Room 308 and today after school on stage. All members must attend.
SPORTS:
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAMS - Home openers tonight vs. Gray. Women play at 5:30 p.m. and men play at 7:30 p.m.
- Women’s Basketball Team have a team picture right after school today instead of lunch time.
POWER LIFTING TEAM - Congratulations for a great performance on their first qualifying meet on Nov. 27th at Westisle. Three lift totals for the squat, bench press and deadlift were: Matt Rice 750 lbs., Kris Rice 710 lbs., Robin Brown 645 lbs., and Kolton Doucette 320 lbs.
GENERAL:
MRS. CRAIG’S MATH 521 CLASS - Are reminded to have their assignments in by noon today.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Spitfires vs. Royals, Thursday - Canucks vs. Paladins and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Barons.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- UPEI sign up sheet in Student Services. Presentation to take place Dec. 9th at 2:00 p.m. Must sign up to attend.
- New information on EF Tours in Student Services
- Don’t miss your chance to take part in Forum for Young Canadians Parliament Hill Ottawa. See Mr. Donovan for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Stir Fry or Roast Beef Dinner.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Tuesday, December 2, 2008 Day 2

MEETINGS:
GROUP GRAD PHOTO FOR GRADE 12'S - Will take place on Friday during Block B. Students in programs outside of school are encouraged to be back here no later than 11:25 a.m.
TO SEE MS. CAMPBELL IN ROOM 614 AT THE A.M. RECESS - Charles Tregonning, Courtney Fitzgerald, Daniel Beals, Hilary MacLeod and Emma Croken.
PROM COMMITTEE - Decorating for Christmas Dance will take place on Fri., Dec. 5th afer school. Volunteers are always welcome! There will be a very important meeting Wednesday at lunch in Room 308 and Wednesday after school on stage. All members must attend.
STUDENT COUNCIL - Meeting at non in Room 406. Bring your lunch.
SADD - Quick but important meeting in Room 311 at the noon bell today.
SPORTS:
MEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL - Practice tonight 8:00-9:15 p.m. at SIS.
- Host Colonel Gray on at 6:00 p.m.
GENERAL:
MR. GALLANT’S GRADE 11 MATH STUDENTS - Must pass in your Consumerism Project by noon today if you were absent on Monday.
SENIOR BAND CLARINETS - Are reminded to be in the band room at the first of lunch. No excuses and be ready to practice.
BAKE SALE - In front of the Lecture Theatre today at lunch in support of class officers.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Wizards vs Monarchs, Wednesday - Spitfires vs. Royals, Thursday - Canucks vs. Paladins and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Barons.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- UPEI sign up sheet in Student Services. Presentation to take place Dec. 9th at 2:00 p.m. Must sign up to attend.
- New information on EF Tours in Student Services
- Don’t miss your chance to take part in Forum for Young Canadians Parliament Hill Ottawa. See Mr. Donovan for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Spaghetti or Club Wrap and Salad.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Monday, December 1, 2008 Day 1

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
SPORTS:
GENERAL:
STUDENT PHOTO RETAKE ORDERS - Must be handed in to the main office by noon today. After noon time, a late fee will be applied as they will be picked up by noon.
CONGRATULATIONS - TO THE THREE OAKS VOCAL ENSEMBLE - For a great performance last night with the Summerside Community Choir. Also to Dylan Maddix, Quentin Heffell, Thomas Trainor, Kelsy Forrest, Carly Furlong, Sarah Chace, Megan Fleishhacker, Leanne Gaudet, Jaimee Gillis, and Courtney Fitzgerald who represented our school at the PEI Senior High Honour Band this weekend.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Canucks vs. Barons, Tuesday - Wizards vs Monarchs, Wednesday - Spitfires vs. Royals, Thursday - Canucks vs. Paladins and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Barons.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will be held Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- Page Program Application due date Dec. 1st in Ottawa. More details
www.parl,.gc.ca/hocpage.See Mr. Chisholm or Mr. Donovan for more details.
- UPEI sign up sheet in Student Services. Presentation to take place Dec. 9th at 2:00 p.m. Must sign up to attend.
- New information on EF Tours in Student Services
- Don’t miss your chance to take part in Forum for Young Canadians Parliament Hill Ottawa. See Mr. Donovan for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Whistle Dog and Fries.

Friday, November 28, 2008

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS CLUB - Meeting at 12:10 today.
STAFF KIDS XMAS PARTY - Meeting today in Room 109 at noon for those involved in planning the party. Bring your lunch.
PROM COMMITTEE - There will be a very important meeting today at lunch. Decorating for Christmas Dance is next Friday, Dec., 5th. Volunteers and extra help are always welcome.
SPORTS:
MEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Reminder that there will be a team lunch followed by a short practice in the gym at noon hour. Please get there quickly.
POWER LIFTING TEAM - Congratulations for the excellent showing at the meet at Westisle yesterday. Team members were Matt Rice, Robin Brown, Chris Rice and Kolton Doucette. These students were great ambassadors for our school.
GENERAL:
ADOPT A FAMILY - Bake sale today in front of the Lecture Theatre at noon.
VOCAL ENSEMBLE MEMBERS - Are reminded to be at Trinity United Church on Sunday before 4:00 p.m.
HONOUR BAND STUDENTS - Are to meet at the front doors at 12:10 p.m. today.
AFTERNOON CO OP - All students in p.m. co op are asked to have their weekly assignments in on time.
COMMUNITY SERVICE BURSARY FORMS - Grade 11 and 12 CSLC Spirit Leaders and Volunteers - Forms are in the main office. Fill one in and put in Ms. Haire’s mailbox today.
CANADA GAMES MASCOT ORIENTATION SESSIONS - Will take place this week in recruiting volunteers to dress up as mascots, as well as to assist as "mascot handlers".
CHRISTMAS PARADE - STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - Any students who borrowed a rugby shirt and/or Christmas hat for the parade last night and did not return it, please bring it to the SCLC room asap.
JAZZ BAND AUDITIONS - Band members must sign up on the bulletin board or speak to Mr. Ramsay immediately.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Monarchs vs. Royals.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will beheld Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- Page Program Application due date Dec. 1st in Ottawa. More details
www.parl,.gc.ca/hocpage.See Mr. Chisholm or Mr. Donovan for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Burger and Fries.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH, 2008

DAY 2
MEETINGS:
STAFF KIDS XMAS PARTY - Meeting on Friday in Room 109 at noon for those involved in planning the party. Bring your lunch.
TO SEE MS. ALLEN - At the a.m. recess: Molly Kenny, Leanne Gaudet and Courtney Fitzgerald.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS CLUB - Meeting at 12:10 today.
PROM COMMITTEE - There will be a very important meeting Friday at lunch. Decorating for Christmas Dance is next Friday, Dec., 5th. Volunteers and extra help are always welcome.
SADD - Meeting today at noon in Room 311.
SPORTS:
WINDSUITS - If you would like to order one, you must have your order and money in to Mrs Thomson or Mr. Arsenault today.
FIELD HOCKEY PLAYERS - Must have your order and money in today as well.
GENERAL:
AEROSPACE REPORT CARDS - Will be handed out in Room 407 at the end of the day today.
COMMUNITY SERVICE BURSARY FORMS - Grade 11 and 12 CSLC Spirit Leaders and Volunteers - Forms are in the main office. Fill one in and put in Ms. Haire’s mailbox by Friday.
CANADA GAMES MASCOT ORIENTATION SESSIONS - Will take place this week in recruiting volunteers to dress up as mascots, as well as to assist as "mascot handlers".
CHRISTMAS PARADE - STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - Any students who borrowed a rugby shirt and/or Christmas hat for the parade last night and did not return it, please bring it to the SCLC room asap.
JAZZ BAND AUDITIONS - Band members must sign up on the bulletin board or speak to Mr. Ramsay immediately.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game and Friday - Monarchs vs. Royals.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will beheld Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- Page Program Application due date Dec. 1st in Ottawa. More details
www.parl,.gc.ca/hocpage.See Mr. Chisholm or Mr. Donovan for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
PROM COMMITTEE - Reminder of the mural painting today on stage after school. There will be a very important meeting Friday at lunch. Decorating for Christmas Dance is next Friday, Dec., 5th. Volunteers and extra help are always welcome.
SADD - Meeting on Thursday at noon in Room 311.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting today in Room 309 at noon. All new members are welcome.
SPORTS:
WINDSUITS - If you would like to order one, you must have your order and money in to Mrs Thomson or Mr. Arsenault by tomorrow.
FIELD HOCKEY PLAYERS - Must have your order and money in on Thursday as well.
GENERAL:
COMMUNITY SERVICE BURSARY FORMS - Grade 11 and 12 CSLC Spirit Leaders and Volunteers - Forms are in the main office. Fill one in and put in Ms. Haire’s mailbox by Friday.
CANADA GAMES MASCOT ORIENTATION SESSIONS - Will take place this week in recruiting volunteers to dress up as mascots, as well as to assist as "mascot handlers".
MRS. KEOUGH’S CHEM 521 HELP CLASS - Will begin at noon today in Room 609.
CHRISTMAS PARADE - STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - Any students who borrowed a rugby shirt and/or Christmas hat for the parade last night and did not return it, please bring it to the SCLC room asap.
JAZZ BAND AUDITIONS - Band members must sign up on the bulletin board or speak to Mr. Ramsay immediately.
CHRISTMAS DANCE TICKETS - Today will be the last day for ticket sales. Tickets will not be sold for any reason after today and will be sold on first come, first serve basis - only selling 450 tickets. Cost is $10.00 per person.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Paladins, Thursday - No Game and Friday - Monarchs vs. Royals.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will beheld Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- Page Program Application due date Dec. 1st in Ottawa. More details
www.parl,.gc.ca/hocpage.See Mr. Chisholm or Mr. Donovan for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Lasagna or Honey Mustard Wrap.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

November 25, 2008 Day 2

MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting tomorrow in Room 309. All new members are welcome.
IMPROV - Meeting today after school on the stage.
STUDENT SUPPORT - Meeting scheduled for today at lunch, will be rescheduled to next Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. in the Theatre Arts Room.
SPORTS:
WINDSUITS - If you would like to order one this week, see Mrs. Thomson or Mr. Arsenault.
GENERAL:
MRS. KEOUGH’S CHEM 521 HELP CLASS - Will begin at noon today in Room 609.
CHRISTMAS PARADE - STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - Any students who borrowed a rugby shirt and/or Christmas hat for the parade last night and did not return it, please bring it to the SCLC room asap.
JAZZ BAND AUDITIONS - Band members must sign up on the bulletin board or speak to Mr. Ramsay immediately.
CHRISTMAS DANCE TICKETS - Are on sale today and tomorrow ONLY. Tickets will not be sold for any reason after Wednesday and 450 tickets will be sold on first come, first serve basis. Cost is $10.00 per person.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Spitfires vs. Cavaliers, Wednesday - Barons vs. Paladins, Thursday - No Game and Friday - Monarchs vs. Royals.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will beheld Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- Page Program Application due date Dec. 1st in Ottawa. More details
www.parl,.gc.ca/hocpage.See Mr. Chisholm or Mr. Donovan for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Sub and Salad or Chicken Fettucine.

Monday, November 24, 2008

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
EXECUTIVE STUDENT COUNCIL - Meeting in Room 406 at noon.
STUDENT COUNCIL - Those students who are going in the parade tonight are asked to meet in the CSLC Room after school today.
SPORTS:
WINDSUITS - If you would like to order one this week, see Mrs. Thomson or Mr. Arsenault.
GENERAL:
CHRISTMAS DANCE TICKETS - Are on sale today (donation of one non-perishable food item), tomorrow and Wednesday ONLY. Tickets will not be sold for any reason after Wednesday and 450 tickets will be sold on first come, first serve basis. Cost is $10.00 per person.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Teachers Game - all are welcome to watch in Room 417. Monday - Wizards vs. Canucks, Tuesday - Spitfires vs. Cavaliers, Wednesday - Barons vs. Paladins, Thursday - No Game and Friday - Monarchs vs. Royals.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will beheld Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- Page Program Application due date Dec. 1st in Ottawa. More details
www.parl,.gc.ca/hocpage.See Mr. Chisholm or Mr. Donovan for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Bacon Cheeseburger and Fries.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST, 2008

DAY 2
MEETINGS:
CLASS OFFICERS - Meeting at the a.m. recess in Student Services.
SPORTS:
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL LAST TRYOUT - Today 3:30-5:00 p.m.
WEST ISLAND KARATE CLUB - Classes will take place at Elm Street School on Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:00 p.m.
WRESTLING OFFICIALS’ CAMP - On Fri., Nov. 21 at M.E. Callaghan. For more info., contact the office.
WINDSUITS - If you would like to order one early next week, see Mrs. Thomson or Mr. Arsenault.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPING STUDENTS - Scenario 5 is due today. Must be passed in to be counted on report card.
ALL BAND MEMBERS - Jazz audition music and sign up sheet is now posted on the band room door for interested students.
- Cookie dough orders are in and can be picked up at ADL at Read’s Corner on Saturday between 11:00 a.m. - Noon.
CAKE AUCTION - Will take place today at noon in the cafeteria.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Teachers Game - all are welcome to watch in Room 417. Monday - Wizards vs. Canucks, Tuesday - Spitfires vs. Cavaliers, Wednesday - Barons vs. Paladins, Thursday - No Game and Friday - Monarchs vs. Royals.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- Immersion and Francophone students interested in attending the mini-course D introduction a la medicine on Nov 22nd must obtain a registration form in Student Services. This is a full day event held at the College Acadie Wellington.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will beheld Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- Page Program Application due date Dec. 1st in Ottawa. More details
www.parl,.gc.ca/hocpage.See Mr. Chisholm or Mr. Donovan for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Fries or Mashed with the Works.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
SADD - Meeting today, Nov. 20th at noon in Room 311. All SADD members are to attend.
IMPROV - Will be held after school today. All interested students are asked to attend.
SPORTS:
ALL FALL ATHLETES - Are asked to pass in uniforms asap.
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL LAST TRYOUT - Friday 3:30-5:00 p.m.
WEST ISLAND KARATE CLUB - Classes will take place at Elm Street School on Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:00 p.m.
WRESTLING OFFICIALS’ CAMP - On Fri., Nov. 21 at M.E. Callaghan. Fore more info., contact the office.
FIELD HOCKEY - Brief meeting at the a.m. recess.
WINDSUITS - If you would like to order one early next week, see Mrs. Thomson or Mr. Arsenault.
GENERAL:
ALL BAND MEMBERS - Jazz audition music and sign up sheet is now posted on the band room door for interested students.
- Cookie dough orders are in and can be picked up at ADL at Read’s Corner on Saturday between 11:00 a.m. - Noon.
INTERNET - NO Internet Access today between 12:00-1:00 p.m. All labs will be closed at noon hour.
CHOSEN ONES - Grade 12 "Chosen Ones" will take place today.
CAKE AUCTION - Will take place on Friday at noon in the cafeteria.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Royals vs. Paladins, and Friday - Teachers Game.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - Each homeroom is asked to get one class rep to bring your shoe boxes and/or money to the 300 TPC now.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- Immersion and Francophone students interested in attending the mini-course D introduction a la medicine on Nov 22nd must obtain a registration form in Student Services. This is a full day event held at the College Acadie Wellington.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will beheld Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- Page Program Application due date Dec. 1st in Ottawa. More details
www.parl,.gc.ca/hocpage.See Mr. Chisholm or Mr. Donovan for more details.
- University of Toronto will be here today, Thurs., Nov. 20th at 2:00 p.m. Sign up in Student Services.

CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner and Macaroni Casserole.

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
SADD - Meeting today, Nov. 20th at noon in Room 311. All SADD members are to attend.
IMPROV - Will be held after school today. All interested students are asked to attend.
SPORTS:
ALL FALL ATHLETES - Are asked to pass in uniforms asap.
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL LAST TRYOUT - Friday 3:30-5:00 p.m.
WEST ISLAND KARATE CLUB - Classes will take place at Elm Street School on Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:00 p.m.
WRESTLING OFFICIALS’ CAMP - On Fri., Nov. 21 at M.E. Callaghan. Fore more info., contact the office.
FIELD HOCKEY - Brief meeting at the a.m. recess.
WINDSUITS - If you would like to order one early next week, see Mrs. Thomson or Mr. Arsenault.
GENERAL:
ALL BAND MEMBERS - Jazz audition music and sign up sheet is now posted on the band room door for interested students.
- Cookie dough orders are in and can be picked up at ADL at Read’s Corner on Saturday between 11:00 a.m. - Noon.
INTERNET - NO Internet Access today between 12:00-1:00 p.m. All labs will be closed at noon hour.
CHOSEN ONES - Grade 12 "Chosen Ones" will take place today.
CAKE AUCTION - Will take place on Friday at noon in the cafeteria.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Royals vs. Paladins, and Friday - Teachers Game.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - Each homeroom is asked to get one class rep to bring your shoe boxes and/or money to the 300 TPC now.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- Immersion and Francophone students interested in attending the mini-course D introduction a la medicine on Nov 22nd must obtain a registration form in Student Services. This is a full day event held at the College Acadie Wellington.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will beheld Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- Page Program Application due date Dec. 1st in Ottawa. More details
www.parl,.gc.ca/hocpage.See Mr. Chisholm or Mr. Donovan for more details.
- University of Toronto will be here today, Thurs., Nov. 20th at 2:00 p.m. Sign up in Student Services.

CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner and Macaroni Casserole.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH, 2008 Day 2

MEETINGS:
SADD - Meeting on Thursday, Nov. 20th at noon in Room 311. All SADD members are to attend.
FREE THE CHILDREN - There will be a meeting today at lunch in Room 309. All new members are welcome.
IMPROV - Will be held after school today and tomorrow. All interested students are asked to attend.
SPORTS:
ALL FALL ATHLETES - Are asked to pass in uniforms asap.
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TRYOUTS - Wednesday and Friday 3:30-5:00 p.m.
MEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL - Practice tonight 5:00-6:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
CAKE AUCTION - Will take place on Friday at noon in the cafeteria.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Monarchs, Thursday - Royals vs. Paladins, and Friday - Teachers Game.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - REMINDER - Boxes are due on Nov. 20th .
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- Immersion and Francophone students interested in attending the mini-course D introduction a la medicine on Nov 22nd must obtain a registration form in Student Services. This is a full day event held at the College Acadie Wellington.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will beheld Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- Get in the Game Poster Contest classes Nov. 19th. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- Page Program Application due date Dec. 1st in Ottawa. More details
www.parl,.gc.ca/hocpage.See Mr. Chisholm or Mr. Donovan for more details.
- Holland College open house Slemon Park tonight, Nov. 19th 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. See poster in Student Services for more details.
- University of Toronto will be here Thurs., Nov. 20th at 2:00 p.m. Sign up in Student Services.

CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Spaghetti or Roast Beef Dinner.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - There will be a meeting tomorrow at lunch in Room 309.
STUDENT COUNCIL - Meeting at noon in the Lecture Theatre today.
IMPROV - Will be held after school on Wed and Thurs. All interested students are asked to attend.
SPORTS:
ALL FALL ATHLETES - Are asked to pass in uniforms asap.
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TRYOUTS - Will begin today 3:30-5:00 p.m. and will continue on Wednesday and Friday 3:30-5:00 p.m.
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Meeting at a.m. recess in the gym hallway.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM - Meeting at the a.m. recess in Room 307.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game, Wednesday - Barons vs. Monarchs, Thursday - Royals vs. Paladins, and Friday - Teachers Game.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - REMINDER - Boxes are due on Nov. 20th .
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- Immersion and Francophone students interested in attending the mini-course D introduction a la medicine on Nov 22nd must obtain a registration form in Student Services. This is a full day event held at the College Acadie Wellington.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will beheld Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- Get in the Game Poster Contest classes Nov. 19th. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by
www.shad.ca.
- Page Program Application due date Dec. 1st in Ottawa. More details
www.parl,.gc.ca/hocpage.See Mr. Chisholm or Mr. Donovan for more details.
- Holland College open house Slemon Park Nov. 19th 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. See poster in Student Services for more details.
- University of Toronto will be here Thurs., Nov. 20th at 2:00 p.m. Sign up in Student Services.

CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chili and Cheese Nachos and Club Wrap and Salad.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Monday, November 17, 2008 Day 2

MEETINGS:
PROM COMMITTEE - Very important meeting in Room 308 at lunch. All members must attend. Reminder to the treasurers of the shopping trip today after school.

IMPROV - Will be held after school on Wed and Thurs. All interested students are asked to attend.

STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE - Meeting in Room 406 at noon today.

KIDS HELP PHONE - Meeting today at 11:45 a.m. in the Lecture Theatre.

SPORTS:
ALL FALL ATHLETES - Are asked to pass in uniforms asap.

CONGRATULATIONS - TO THE SUMMERSIDE CLIPPERS - Who won the Lobster Bowl 26-14 vs. Charlottetown Colonels.

MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TRYOUTS - Will begin tomorrow 3:30-5:00 p.m. and will continue on Wednesday and Friday 3:30-5:00 p.m.

GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Canucks vs. Cavaliers.

DISCS - If anyone found a disc in a clear or white clam shell case in Computer Lab 619, please bring it to Mr. MacMillan. No questions asked.
- Also, two other discs were found in Lab 619. If you can identify them, you can have them. See Mr. MacMillan.

SOLAR CAR - Anyone interested in building a solar car for a competition in May, please give your name to Mr. Mike MacKinnon (auto instructor). It will be built at the auto shop.

OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - REMINDER - Boxes are due on Nov. 20th so begin filling! Each home room can choose what age and gender you would like your boxes for and there is more information in the brochures students previously passed out.

STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- Career Day - You are encouraged to attend the evening session 7:00-8:30 in the gym to meet the Universities.
- Immersion and Francophone students interested in attending the mini-course D introduction a la medicine on Nov 22nd must obtain a registration form in Student Services. This is a full day event held at the College Acadie Wellington.
- NSAC Career Fair 2009, will beheld Jan. 7th. Contact the school for more details.
- Get in the Game Poster Contest classes Nov. 19th. Stop by Stduent Services for more details.
- UNB will be at the Loyalist on Dec. 7th at 2:00 p.m. If you plan to attend, RSVP by Dec. 5th.
- Career Cruising is up and running. Contact Mrs. Reeves or Mr. Donovan to obtain your log in and start working on you preparation for post secondary.
- Shad Valley, experience of a life time for academically strong students with a keen interest in the Math and Sciences in grades 10,11, and 12. Scholarships are available for this 5 week summer camp. Application intake date is Dec. 10th. Don’t let this one get you by www.shad.ca.
- Page Program Application due date Dec. 1st in Ottawa. More details www.parl,.gc.ca/hocpage. See Mr. Chisholm or Mr. Donovan for more details.
- Holland College open house Slemon Park Nov. 19th 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. See poster in Student Services for more details.
- University of Toronto will be here Thurs., Nov. 20th at 2:00 p.m. Sign up in Student Services.


CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Whistle Dog and Fries.

Friday, November 14, 2008

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH, 2008 -

MEETINGS:
KIDS HELP PHONE - Meeting today at 12:15 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
FARMER’S HELPING FARMERS - Meeting in Room 407 at 12:10 p.m. today.
CSLC SPIRIT LEADERS - A reminder of your meeting today at noon in the Lecture Theatre. Bring your lunch.
SPORTS:
ALL FALL ATHLETES - Are asked to pass in uniforms asap.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - REMINDER - Reflections are due today.
FUDGE SALE TODAY - At lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre. Monies raised go to Barb MacKinnon’s Benefit.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Monarchs vs. Spitfires and Monday - Cabnucks vs. Cavaliers.
ORTONA GROUP - Will be having a bake sale today at lunch time.
DISCS - If anyone found a disc in a clear or white clam shell case in Computer Lab 619, please bring it to Mr. MacMillan. No questions asked.
- Also, two other discs were found in Lab 619. If you can identify them, you can have them. See Mr. MacMillan.
SOLAR CAR - Anyone interested in building a solar car for a competition in May, please give your name to Mr. Mike MacKinnon (auto instructor). It will be built at the auto shop.
CSLC 2008 "REMEMBER THE SPRIT NIGHT" - Pencil in Dec. 7 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. into your calendars! We will be having a CSLC Spirit Night and everyone is welcome. Teachers, Spirit Leader Volunteers and TOSH students who wish to be involved. Plan to bring potluck and keep the magic going! More information to follow.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - REMINDER - Boxes are due on Nov. 20th so begin filling! Each home room can choose what age and gender you would like your boxes for and there is more information in the brochures students previously passed out.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- Summer Language Bursary grants up to $2,000.00 offered to Grade 11 and 12 students. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- Shad Valley experimental learning in 10 possible Universities in Canada. Grants may cover all costs for Grade 11 and 12 students. For more details, stop by Student Services.
- Anyone interested in an anger management group, please indicate your name at Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Tacos and Fries.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Thursday, November 13, 2008

DAY 2
MEETINGS:
SAS LOGIN AND PASSWORD - Any student who has this and it isn’t working, please see Mr. MacMillan in Room 619 at noon today.
FARMER’S HELPING FARMERS - Meeting in Room 407 at 12:10 p.m. on Friday.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon today to prepare for tonight’s dance.
CHRISTMAS PARADE - Any Student Council Members or CSLC Volunteers or Spirit Leaders interested in helping with the Christmas Parade Float this year, are asked to meet in the Lecture Theatre at noon today. Please see Ms. Haire in the CSLC room if you want to help but cannot make this meeting. The parade is Mon., Nov. 24th at 6:30 p.m.
CSLC SPIRIT LEADERS - A reminder of your meeting Friday at noon in the Lecture Theatre. Bring your lunch.
SPORTS:
ALL FALL ATHLETES - Are asked to pass in uniforms before the dance on Thursday or you will not be permitted to attend the dance.
MEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Practice today 3:30-5:00 p.m.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Paladins vs. Wizards and Friday - Monarchs vs. Spitfires.
ORTONA GROUP - Will be having a bake sale today and Friday at lunch time.
DISCS - If anyone found a disc in a clear or white clam shell case in Computer Lab 619, please bring it to Mr. MacMillan. No questions asked.
- Also, two other discs were found in Lab 619. If you can identify them, you can have them. See Mr. MacMillan.
SCHOOL DANCE - Will take place tonight from 8:00-11:00 p.m. The theme is "Red for Remembrance."
STUDENT PHOTO RETAKES - Will take place today, Nov. 13th.
SOLAR CAR - Anyone interested in building a solar car for a competition in May, please give your name to Mr. Mike MacKinnon (auto instructor). It will be built at the auto shop.
CSLC 2008 "REMEMBER THE SPRIT NIGHT" - Pencil in Dec. 7 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. into your calendars! We will be having a CSLC Spirit Night and everyone is welcome. Teachers, Spirit Leader Volunteers and TOSH students who wish to be involved. Plan to bring potluck and keep the magic going! More information to follow.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - REMINDER - Boxes are due on Nov. 20th so begin filling! Each home room can choose what age and gender you would like your boxes for and there is more information in the brochures students previously passed out.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- Summer Language Bursary grants up to $2,000.00 offered to Grade 11 and 12 students. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- Shad Valley experimental learning in 10 possible Universities in Canada. Grants may cover all costs for Grade 11 and 12 students. For more details, stop by Student Services.
- Anyone interested in an anger management group, please indicate your name at Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Roast Beef Macaroni Casserole.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
CALLING ALL BIOLOGISTS!! - Interested in Biology? Technology? How about cash prizes? The Biotech Challenge combines them all!! Here’s your chance to do original research in a professional lab, have a great learning experience, and did we mention the cash prizes?
- All interested students meet in Room 611 at noon today, Nov. 6th.
SPORTS:
SOCCER AND FIELD HOCKEY TEAMS - Please pass in uniforms to Mrs. Thomson or your coach asap.
WOMEN’S "AA" VOLLEYBALL - Will play semi final game on Friday at UPEI at 6:00 p.m.
MEN’S "AA" VOLLEYBALL - Will play semi final game at UPEI on Friday at 8:00 p.m.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TRYOUTS - Will begin on Monday 5:00-7:00 p.m. and Tuesday 1:00-3:00 p.m.
MEN’S BASKETBALL TRYOUTS - Will begin on Monday 2:00 - 4:00 p.m, Tuesday 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. and Wednesday 6:30 -8:30 p.m. Anyone wanting to play needs to be there.
FAN BUS TO UPEI FOR VOLLEYBALL PROVINCIALS - Signed permission forms and $2.00 must be handed in to Ms. Biggar in the Resource Centre before the end of the day today. Permission forms can be picked up in the main office.
FITNESS CLUB - After school today is cancelled due to pt interviews.
GENERAL:
BLOCK "A" TEACHERS - If you have not already done so, please take this opportunity to discuss your expectations for tomorrow’s midterm period with your students in terms of length of activity and early dismissal and breaks if applicable.
SOLAR CAR - Anyone interested in building a solar car for a competition in May, please give your name to Mr. Mike MacKinnon (auto instructor). It will be built at the auto shop.
CSLC 2008 "REMEMBER THE SPRIT NIGHT" - Pencil in Dec. 7 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. into your calendars! We will be having a CSLC Spirit Night and everyone is welcome. Teachers, Spirit Leader Volunteers and TOSH students who wish to be involved. Plan to bring potluck and keep the magic going! More information to follow.
REMINDER - To all band students that your cookie dough orders are due in to Mr MacDonald on Thursday.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - REMINDER - Boxes are due on Nov. 20th so begin filling! Each home room can choose what age and gender you would like your boxes for and there is more information in the brochures students previously passed out.
BABYSITTING AT THE CRAFT FAIR - Sign up sheets for this are posted by the gym office and outside Mr. MacNeill’s classroom in Room 310. Volunteers are needed for Sat., Nov. 8th and Sun. Nov. 9th. For more information please see Stephanie Bilodeau, Jenna Roddick or Rogan Power.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Paladins vs. Monarchs and Friday - No Game (midterms).
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Summer Language Bursary grants up to $2,000.00 offered to Grade 11 and 12 students. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- Shad Valley experimental learning in 10 possible Universities in Canada. Grants may cover all costs for Grade 11 and 12 students. For more details, stop by Student Services.
- Anyone interested in an anger management group, please indicate your name at Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL -

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 2008

DAY 2
MEETINGS:
ART CLUB - Will meet again today at lunch in Room 617. Meeting will begin at noon bell. Bring your lunch and your ideas. See Mrs Evans for details or if you can’t attend.
CALLING ALL BIOLOGISTS!! - Interested in Biology? Technology? How about cash prizes? The Biotech Challenge combines them all!! Here’s your chance to do original research in a professional lab, have a great learning experience, and did we mention the cash prizes?
- All interested students meet in Room 611 at noon on Thursday, Nov. 6th.
FREE THE CHILDREN - No meeting today. See you next week.
KIDS HELP PHONE - Meeting will take place today at 12:15 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
PEER HELPER BLOCK- Meetings will take place today, Nov. 5th.
SPORTS:
SOCCER AND FIELD HOCKEY TEAMS - Please pass in uniforms to Mrs. Thomson or your coach asap.
MEN’S "AA" VOLLEYBALL - Semi final at UPEI on Friday. Time TBA.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TRYOUTS - Will begin on Monday 5:00-7:00 p.m. and Tuesday 1:00-3:00 p.m.
MEN’S BASKETBALL TRYOUTS - Will begin on Monday 2:00 - 4:00 p.m, Tuesday 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. and Wednesday 6:30 -8:30 p.m. Anyone wanting to play needs to be there.
GENERAL:
ALL SENIOR BAND MEMBERS - Are reminded to be at the school in uniform no later than 7:45 tomorrow a.m.
- There will be no vocal ensemble tomorrow due to parent teacher interviews.
- Reminder to all band students that your cookie dough orders are due in to Mr MacDonald on Thursday.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - REMINDER - Boxes are due on Nov. 20th so begin filling! Each home room can choose what age and gender you would like your boxes for and there is more information in the brochures students previously passed out.
BABYSITTING AT THE CRAFT FAIR - Sign up sheets for this are posted by the gym office and outside Mr. MacNeill’s classroom in Room 310. Volunteers are needed for Sat., Nov. 8th and Sun. Nov. 9th. For more information please see Stephanie Bilodeau, Jenna Roddick or Rogan Power.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Wizards vs. Barons, Thursday - Paladins vs. Monarchs and Friday - No Game (midterms).
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Summer Language Bursary grants up to $2,000.00 offered to Grade 11 and 12 students. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- Shad Valley experimental learning in 10 possible Universities in Canada. Grants may cover all costs for Grade 11 and 12 students. For more details, stop by Student Services.
- Anyone interested in an anger management group, please indicate your name at Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Spaghetti and Chicken Ceasar.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
PROM COMMITTEE - Very important but brief meeting today after school on the stage. Reminder the next meeting will be next Wednesday after school on stage.
ALL ORTONA STUDENTS - Doing Remembrance Day Presentations, are asked to go to Room 311 at the noon bell. All must attend.
KIDS HELP PHONE - Meeting will take place on Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
PEER HELPER BLOCK- Meetings will take place Wed., Nov. 5th.
SPORTS:
SOCCER AND FIELD HOCKEY TEAMS - Please pass in uniforms to Mrs. Thomson or your coach asap.
WOMEN’S "A" VOLLEYBALL - Host Evangeline in the quarter finals tonight at 5:30 p.m. Wear green and gold and come support your team.
WOMEN’S "AA" VOLLEYBALL - At Bluefield tonight at 5:30 p.m. for quarter finals.
- Team lunch today at noon in the music class room.
MEN’S "AA" VOLLEYBALL - Semi final at UPEI on Friday. Time TBA.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - After school today 3:30-5:00 p.m.
GENERAL:
MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN RESULTS - Top home room is Ms. Allen’s (308) who won the movie package. Top sales people were: 1. Lucas Harris, 2. Jillian VanVliet, and 3. Mark Townsend. The winner for the draw for the TV/DVD player is Stuart MacLean. Other draw winners are: Emma Croken, Ryan Waugh, Hillary MacLeod, Olivia Melanson, Miranda Muttart and Skyler Richard. Please go to Room 614 for your prizes.
BABYSITTING AT THE CRAFT FAIR - Sign up sheets for this are posted by the gym office and outside Mr. MacNeill’s classroom in Room 310. Volunteers are needed for Sat., Nov. 8th and Sun. Nov. 9th. For more information please see Stephanie Bilodeau, Jenna Roddick or Rogan Power.
ORTONA REMEMBERS GROUP - Would like students to take some time and view the display case in the main hall. If you are interested in winning a prize, get the trivia questions that go with the Ortona display from the library and return the correct answers to the library.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game, Wednesday - Wizards vs. Barons, Thursday - Paladins vs. Monarchs and Friday - No Game (midterms).
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Summer Language Bursary grants up to $2,000.00 offered to Grade 11 and 12 students. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- Shad Valley experimental learning in 10 possible Universities in Canada. Grants may cover all costs for Grade 11 and 12 students. For more details, stop by Student Services.
- Anyone interested in an anger management group, please indicate your name at Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL -

Monday, November 3, 2008

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD, 2008

DAY 2
MEETINGS:
TO SEE MRS. ENGLAND - The following students are to see Daniel MacDonald an Liam Arsenault in the Learning Centre at 11:40 a.m. today.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting at the lunch bell in Room 309 today.
KIDS HELP PHONE - Meeting will take place on Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
PEER HELPER BLOCK- Meetings will take place Wed., Nov. 5th.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Meeting today at 12:10 p.m. in Room 407 today. We will be organizing our booth for the craft fair this weekend.
IMPROV - On stage after school today. We have a guest instructor coming from Moncton. All members new and old are welcome.
STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISORS - Are asked to meet in the CSLC room at noon and bring your lunch.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - Just a reminder for any girls not currently playing a fall sport at TOSH, there will be basketball practice tonight at 7:30 p.m.
SOCCER AND FIELD HOCKEY TEAMS - Please pass in uniforms to Mrs. Thomson or your coach asap.
GENERAL:
STUDENTS IN MS. DECOSTE’S MATH 431 CLASS - That were suppose to finish a math test at lunch will do so in class today.
ORTONA REMEMBERS GROUP - Would like students to take some time and view the display case in the main hall. If you are interested in winning a prize, get the trivia questions that go with the Ortona display from the library and return the correct answers to the library.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Royals vs. Cavaliers, Tuesday - No Game, Wednesday - Wizards vs. Barons, Thursday - Paladins vs. Monarchs and Friday - No Game (midterms).
CO OP - Afternoon co op students are reminded to hand in their weekly reports this a.m. Mike Beaman is asked to see Mr. MacEachern today..
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Summer Language Bursary grants up to $2,000.00 offered to Grade 11 and 12 students. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- Shad Valley experimental learning in 10 possible Universities in Canada. Grants may cover all costs for Grade 11 and 12 students. For more details, stop by Student Services.
- Anyone interested in an anger management group, please indicate your name at Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL -

Friday, October 31, 2008

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31ST, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Meeting will be postponed until Monday at 12:10 p.m. in Room 407.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - Practice Monday at 7:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
WISH TREE - Student Council would like to remind you that you can buy a leaf by donation for the wish tree. All proceeds go to Children’s Wish Foundation.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - REMINDER - Bring in items to fill your boxes. If you don’t have boxes already and would like some, go to Mr. McNeill’s room (310) to get some.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Teachers Game.
PAGE FOR THE CITY OF SUMMERSIDE????? - Anyone interested, please see Mrs. Reeves. Duties include: attending council meetings the third Monday of the month from 6:10-8:30 p.m., assisting in setting up for the meeting and delivering notes and files while the meeting is in progress. One student is needed per monthly meeting and you would only be required to attend two between November and June. Students must reside in Summerside and are paid $50.00 per evening. See Mrs. Reeves today if interested.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Summer Language Bursary grants up to $2,000.00 offered to Grade 11 and 12 students. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- Shad Valley experimental learning in 10 possible Universities in Canada. Grants may cover all costs for Grade 11 and 12 students. For more details, stop by Student Services.
- Anyone interested in an anger management group, please indicate your name at Student Services.
- To all Grade 12 student fluent in English and French who are interested in The Page Program in Ottawa. Application information is now available in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Small cold cut sub and salad.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30TH, 2008

DAY 2
MEETINGS:
PUMPKIN PATROL MEMBERS - Are asked to go to Room 406. Ms. Decoste needs 1 cell phone number per car and whether you are participating or not.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Important meeting in Room 407 at noon on Friday. This is about the Craft Fair next weekend.
FOLLOWING TO SEE MRS. POWER - In Room 311 at the noon bell today: Lucas MacLean, Olivia Richardson, Pat DesRoches, Emma McQuaid, Taylor Mundy, Daniel MacDonald and Liam Arsenault.
SPORTS:
FIELD HOCKEY TEAM - Congratulations for winning the Gold last night vs. Rural 2-1 in an amazing game. Goal scorers were Shelby Grady and Brittany Bradshaw. The team says thanks for the support and to coaches Mrs. Thompson and Ms. Hickey for a wonderful year.
GENERAL:
WISH TREE - Student Council would like to remind you that you can buy a leaf by donation for the wish tree. All proceeds go to Children’s Wish Foundation.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - REMINDER - Bring in items to fill your boxes. If you don’t have boxes already and would like some, go to Mr. McNeill’s room (310) to get some.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Spitfires vs. Barons and Friday - Teachers Game.
REMINDER TO GRADS - HALLOWEEN DANCE - Is taking place tonight from 8-11 p.m. Dress up in your coolest costume. There will be lots of food and prizes. Come out and have a spooktacular time.
SPOOKY GRAMS - Are for sale at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre at a cost of $1.00 each. Today is the last day and delivery will take place on Friday.
GRADUATION PROOFS FROM HECKBERT PHOTOS (2ND BUNCH) - Are in and can be picked up in the main office at recess and/or lunch time.
PAGE FOR THE CITY OF SUMMERSIDE????? - Anyone interested, please see Mrs. Reeves. Duties include: attending council meetings the third Monday of the month from 6:10-8:30 p.m., assisting in setting up for the meeting and delivering notes and files while the meeting is in progress. One student is needed per monthly meeting and you would only be required to attend two between November and June. Students must reside in Summerside and are paid $50.00 per evening. See Mrs. Reeves by Fri., Oct. 31st if interested.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Summer Language Bursary grants up to $2,000.00 offered to Grade 11 and 12 students. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- Shad Valley experimental learning in 10 possible Universities in Canada. Grants may cover all costs for Grade 11 and 12 students. For more details, stop by Student Services.
- Anyone interested in an anger management group, please indicate your name at Student Services.
- To all Grade 12 student fluent in English and French who are interested in The Page Program in Ottawa. Application information is now available in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
SWITCH CLUB - Meeting at the bell in the Foods Lab today.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting today at noon in Rom 309.
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - Who have signed up for pumpkin patrol, are asked to meet at the lunch bell in the Lecture Theatre.
ART CLUB - Will be having it’s first information meeting today at noon bell in Room 617. Bring your lunch and your ideas.
SPORTS:
FIELD HOCKEY - Championship game will take place today vs. Charlottetown Rural. Come support the TOSH Team.
GENERAL:
WISH TREE - Student Council would like to remind you that you can buy a leaf by donation for the wish tree. All proceeds go to Children’s Wish Foundation.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - REMINDER - Bring in items to fill your boxes. If you don’t have boxes already and would like some, go to Mr. McNeill’s room (310) at the early recess to get some.
ALL SENIOR BAND STUDENTS - Are required to stop by the band room and pick up their uniforms before leaving today
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cavaliers vs. Wizards, Thursday - Spitfires vs. Barons and Friday - Teachers Game.
REMINDER TO GRADS - HALLOWEEN DANCE - Is taking place on Thursday from 8-11 p.m. Dress up in your coolest costume. There will be lots of food and prizes. Come out and have a spooktacular time.
SPOOKY GRAMS - Are for sale at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre until Thursday at a cost of $1.00 each. Delivery on Friday.
GRADUATION PROOFS FROM HECKBERT PHOTOS (2ND BUNCH) - Are in and can be picked up in the main office at recess and/or lunch time.
PAGE FOR THE CITY OF SUMMERSIDE????? - Anyone interested, please see Mrs. Reeves. Duties include: attending council meetings the third Monday of the month from 6:10-8:30 p.m., assisting in setting up for the meeting and delivering notes and files while the meeting is in progress. One student is needed per monthly meeting and you would only be required to attend two between November and June. Students must reside in Summerside and are paid $50.00 per evening. See Mrs. Reeves by Fri., Oct. 31st if interested.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Summer Language Bursary grants up to $2,000.00 offered to Grade 11 and 12 students. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- Shad Valley experimental learning in 10 possible Universities in Canada. Grants may cover all costs for Grade 11 and 12 students. For more details, stop by Student Services.
- Anyone interested in an anger management group, please indicate your name at Student Services.
- To all Grade 12 student fluent in English and French who are interested in The Page Program in Ottawa. Application information is now available in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Pork Chop Dinner or Lasagna.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

DAY 2
MEETINGS:
ART CLUB - Will be having it’s first information meeting Wednesday at noon bell in Room 617. Bring your lunch and your ideas.
NY CSLC SPIRIT LEADERS - Who are able to pass out poppies on Nov. 2 from 12:00-3:00 p.m., are asked to email or see Ms. Haire.
SPORTS:
FIELD HOCKEY - Defeated Montaque 2-0 in the semis yesterday. Goal scorers were Kayla Comeau and Lindsay Kelly with shut out by Katie Clow. Championship game will take place Wednesday vs. Charlottetown Rural.
- Pizza party today in Room 608 at 11:43 a.m.
- Practice right after school. Dress for weather.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Paladins vs. Monarchs, Wednesday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards, Thursday - Spitfires vs. Barons and Friday - Teachers Game.
REMINDER TO GRADS - HALLOWEEN DANCE - Is taking place on Thursday from 8-11 p.m. Dress up in your coolest costume. There will be lots of food and prizes. Come out and have a spooktacular time.
SPOOKY GRAMS - Are for sale at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre until Thursday at a cost of $1.00 each. Delivery on Friday.
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - Who brought bake sale items in containers last Tues are asked to pick them up in the CSLC room today.
GRADUATION PROOFS FROM HECKBERT PHOTOS (2ND BUNCH) - Are in and can be picked up in the main office at recess and/or lunch time.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Summer Language Bursary grants up to $2,000.00 offered to Grade 11 and 12 students. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- Shad Valley experimental learning in 10 possible Universities in Canada. Grants may cover all costs for Grade 11 and 12 students. For more details, stop by Student Services.
- Anyone interested in an anger management group, please indicate your name at Student Services.
- To all Grade 12 student fluent in English and French who are interested in The Page Program in Ottawa. Application information is now available in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Spaghetti or Club Wrap and Salad.

Monday, October 27, 2008

MONDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, 2008

DAY 1

MEETINGS:
ENVIROTHON TEAM - Very important meeting in Room 610 at the lunch hour today.

WOMEN’S "AA" SOCCER TEAM AND STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - Visiting schools this week for Pumpkin Patrol, are asked to pick up home work sheets from Ms. Decoste in Room 406 at the a.m. recess.

ANY CSLC SPIRIT LEADERS - Who are able to pass out poppies on Nov. 2 from 12:00-3:00 p.m., are asked to email or see Ms. Haire.

SPORTS:
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Will be leaving class at 1:50 p.m. to play at Westisle. Players are to change at lunch and get homework forms from Dr. Pringle in Room 610 at the a.m. recess.

MEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Pick up early dismissal forms from Mr. Lilly in Room 307 this morning.

GENERAL:
REMINDER TO GRADS - HALLOWEEN DANCE - Is taking place on Thursday from 8-11 p.m. Dress up in your coolest costume. There will be lots of food and prizes. Come out and have a spooktacular time.

THANK YOU - HAUNTED HOUSE - For those who helped out on the weekend.

SPOOKY GRAMS - Are for sale at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre today until Thursday at a cost of $1.00 each. Delivery on Friday.

STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - Who brought bake sale items in containers last Tues are asked to pick them up in the CSLC room today.

MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN - Orders can be taken to Room 614 in the morning.

REMINDER - TOSH HOLDEM - Is on stage at the cafeteria at lunch today.
- People involved in Bring Your Own Mug tomorrow are asked to meet in Room 614 at the a.m. recess.

GRADUATION PROOFS FROM HECKBERT PHOTOS (2ND BUNCH) - Are in and can be picked up in the main office at recess and/or lunch time.

CHOSEN ONES - Teachers Pet - Danielle Smith and Geoff Kowalski, Nicest - Brianne Shea, Braeden Brennan, - Joined-at-the Hip - Ryan Gallant/Carter Wood and Lindsay Groom/Jennifer Wedge, Gossip - Jenna Perry and Jordan Curtis, Latest - Owen MacWilliams and Jennifer Wedge, Class Clowns - Josh Pettipas and Kayla Comeau, Cell Phone - Alex Whalen and Megan Kennedy, Smartest - Ryan Seaboyer and Kayla Gallant, Nicknames - Lacey Fischer and Tony Ross, Couple - Dave Arsenault and Madeline Campbell, Insane - Josh R. Gallant and Amy Campbell, Smile - Greg Ellis and Lindsay Kelly, Sports Center - Katie White, Mitch Lamers and Alex Whalen, Loudest - Jodi Fischer and Alex Riutta, Party - TJ Cormier and Jessica Vanouwerkerk, Environmentalist - Leanne Gaudet and Quinten Heffell, Jockette/Jock - Jaimee Gillis and Kyle Baillie, Accident Prone - Lauren Ryder and Pat LeFrank, Artistic - Alexis Bulman and Tyler Kwiatkowski, Photogenic - Taylor Mundy and Wynn Pringle, Eating - Tyler Tourout and Brittany MacCormack, Best Dressed - Same Merrell and Nicole McNeill, Best Hair - Bujar Paloja and Bethany DesRoches, School Spirit - Emma McQuaid and Ryan L. Gallant.

STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Summer Language Bursary grants up to $2,000.00 offered to Grade 11 and 12 students. Stop by Student Services for more details.
- Shad Valley experimental learning in 10 possible Universities in Canada. Grants may cover all costs for Grade 11 and 12 students. For more details, stop by Student Services.
- Anyone interested in an anger management group, please indicate your name at Student Services.

CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Honey Mustard Wrap.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22ND, 2008

DAY 2
MEETINGS:
PROM COMMITTEE - Brief meeting after school on the stage in the cafeteria for anyone who can attend.
FREE THE CHILDREN - For all those interested, Halloween for Hunger meeting today at noon in Room 309. A reminder that you do not have to be in Free the Children to participate.
ANY CSLC SPIRIT LEADERS - Who are able to pass out poppies on Nov. 2 from 12:00-3:00 p.m., are asked to email or see Ms. Haire.
ORTONA - Mandatory meeting today at noon in Room 311. Everyone must attend.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Get changed at lunch and be ready and meet in the gym after Block D today.
MEN’S "A" SOCCER TEAM - Meeting at the a.m. recess in the gym.
LAST YEAR’S MEN’S "AAA" RUGBY TEAM - Meeting IN the Lecture Theatre at a.m. recess today.
MEN’S "AA" SOCCER TEAM - Pick up early dismissal forms in Room 307.
GENERAL:
GRADUATION PROOFS FROM HECKBERT PHOTOS (2ND BUNCH) - Are in and can be picked up in the main office at recess and/or lunch time.
BAND PARENT MEETING - Scheduled for this evening has been rescheduled for next Wednesday evening, Oct. 29th at 6:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
STUDENTS WITH STUDY DURING BLOCK "B" - Are asked to meet in the Lecture Theatre today at the beginning of Block B.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - A student will be around at some point during home room today to bring information to teachers. If anyone has boxes at home, please bring them in!
REACH FOR THE TOP - None this week.
CHOSEN ONES - Teachers Pet - Danielle Smith and Geoff Kowalski, Nicest - Brianne Shea, Braeden Brennan, - Joined-at-the Hip - Ryan Gallant/Carter Wood and Lindsay Groom/Jennifer Wedge, Gossip - Jenna Perry and Jordan Curtis, Latest - Owen MacWilliams and Jennifer Wedge, Class Clowns - Josh Pettipas and Kayla Comeau, Cell Phone - Alex Whalen and Megan Kennedy, Smartest - Ryan Seaboyer and Kayla Gallant, Nicknames - Lacey Fischer and Tony Ross, Couple - Dave Arsenault and Madeline Campbell, Insane - Josh R. Gallant and Amy Campbell, Smile - Greg Ellis and Lindsay Kelly, Sports Center - Katie White, Mitch Lamers and Alex Whalen, Loudest - Jodi Fischer and Alex Riutta, Party - TJ Cormier and Jessica Vanouwerkerk, Environmentalist - Leanne Gaudet and Quinten Heffell, Jockette/Jock - Jaimee Gillis and Kyle Baillie, Accident Prone - Lauren Ryder and Pat LeFrank, Artistic - Alexis Bulman and Tyler Kwiatkowski, Photogenic - Taylor Mundy and Wynn Pringle, Eating - Tyler Tourout and Brittany MacCormack, Best Dressed - Same Merrell and Nicole McNeill, Best Hair - Bujar Paloja and Bethany DesRoches, School Spirit - Emma McQuaid and Ryan L. Gallant.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Career options celebrating National Trades Day and Technology at UPEI tours are now being booked. Speak to your teacher.
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- MacLean’s On Campus Virtual Fair, Oct. 22nd 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Free on the net
www.macleans.ca/oncampusfair.More details - see the poster in Student Services.
- Danforth Scholarship at Washington University St. Lewis. Must be nominated. If interested, see Student Services asap.
- University of Guelph National Scholarships. Must be nominated. Stop by Student Services.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Mount "A" open house Oct. 24th. Register now. More info. on line.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Roast Beef Dinner or Grill Chicken Ceasar.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21ST, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
ANY CSLC SPIRIT LEADERS - Who are able to pass out poppies on Nov. 2 from 12:00-3:00 p.m., are asked to email or see Ms. Haire.
ENVIROTHON - Members are asked to meet in Room 613 at noon for a brief meeting.
ORTONA - Mandatory meeting Wednesday at noon in Room 311. Everyone must attend.
HAUNTED HOUSE - Meeting after school today in the CSLC Room in the library. Anyone is welcome.
SPORTS:
FIELD HOCKEY - Tied last night 2-2 vs. Charlottetown Rural. Goal scorers were Kayla Comeau and Hilary Waugh.
GENERAL:
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD - A student will be around at some point during home room tomorrow to bring information and boxes around. If anyone has boxes at home, please bring them in!
REACH FOR THE TOP - None this week.
STUDENT COUNCIL BAKE SALE - Will take place today in front of the Lecture Theatre. Student council members are reminded to bring in food.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Career options celebrating National Trades Day and Technology at UPEI tours are now being booked. Speak to your teacher.
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- MacLean’s On Campus Virtual Fair, Oct. 22nd 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Free on the net
www.macleans.ca/oncampusfair.More details - see the poster in Student Services.
- Danforth Scholarship at Washington University St. Lewis. Must be nominated. If interested, see Student Services asap.
- University of Guelph National Scholarships. Must be nominated. Stop by Student Services.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Mount "A" open house Oct. 24th. Register now. More info. on line.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Spaghetti or Club Wrap and Salad.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - NO meeting today at lunch. Reminder that his Friday is ME to WE day.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting in Room 308 at 12:15 today. This will be our first meeting of the school year and new members are welcome and strongly encouraged to attend.
SPORTS:
CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS - Pick up and return your permission forms in Student Services asap.
WOMEN’S "A" VOLLEYBALL - Beat Morrell 4-1 last night.
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Beat Kensington 2-0 last night. Goal scorers were Cierra Gaudet and Molly Duffy.
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAMS - Bus leaves at 4:15 p.m. for Bluefield.
GENERAL:
BAND BREAKFAST - For all band members Friday 8:00 a.m. in the cafeteria. If you have any questions, see Carly.
YEARBOOKS - Final day for yearbook sales will take place on Thursday outside the Lecture Theatre if you previously missed.
ORTONA STUDENTS - Are asked to bring their research today to Mrs. Power’s room. Everyone is asked to attend.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Please have your letters in to Mrs. Craig today.
TUTORING - Anyone interested in tutoring Grade 11 and 12 physics and chemistry, please see Mrs. Reeves in Student Services. These are paid positions.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Royals vs. Barons, Thursday - Paladins vs. Monarchs, and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards.
ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE - Tonight, Oct. 15th at TOSH at 7:00 p.m. 1-2 student scan be sponsored for an exchange.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Career options celebrating National Trades Day and Technology at UPEI tours are now being booked. Speak to your teacher.
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- MacLean’s On Campus Virtual Fair, Oct. 22nd 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Free on the net
www.macleans.ca/oncampusfair.More details - see the poster in Student Services.
- Danforth Scholarship at Washington University St. Lewis. Must be nominated. If interested, see Student Services asap.
- University of Guelph National Scholarships. Must be nominated. Stop by Student Services.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Mount "A" open house Oct. 24th. Register now. More info. on line.
- Are you considering University/College and the Military. Consider Royal Military College. A sign up sheet for attendance is in Student Services. Be employed and study full time. Presentation is Oct. 15th 12:30-1:30 p.m.
- Mount Allison is here at lunch Oct. 16th 11:45-12:45 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Last chance to sign up for RMC or ROTP presentation taking place on Oct. 15th. If your interested in the military and obtaining post secondary training, this presentation is for you.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chili Cheese Nachos or Chicken Stir Fry.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14TH, 2008

DAY 2
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL - Meeting today in the Lecture Theatre at noon.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting in Room 308 at 12:15 tomorrow. This will be our first meeting of the school year and new members are welcome and strongly encouraged to attend.
SPORTS:
MEN’S "A" SOCCER TEAM - Very important meeting at the a.m. recess in the gym today.
CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS - Pick up and return your permission forms in Student Services asap.
GENERAL:
ORTONA STUDENTS - Are asked to bring their research on Wednesday to Mrs. Power’s room. Everyone is asked to attend.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Please have your letters in to Mrs. Craig tomorrow.
TUTORING - Anyone interested in tutoring Grade 11 and 12 physics and chemistry, please see Mrs. Reeves in Student Services. These are paid positions.
STUDENT PHOTOS - Home room teachers are asked to collect orders and hand envelopes in today to the main office by noon. Late fees will be charged after the order is gone today.
REACH FOR THE TOP - The first game of the season will be today with the Wizards vs. The Spitfires, Wednesday - Royals vs. Barons, Thursday - Paladins vs. Monarchs, and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards.
ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE - Oct. 15th at TOSH at 7:00 p.m. 1-2 student scan be sponsored for an exchange.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Career options celebrating National Trades Day and Technology at UPEI tours are now being booked. Speak to your teacher.
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- MacLean’s On Campus Virtual Fair, Oct. 22nd 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Free on the net
www.macleans.ca/oncampusfair.More details - see the poster in Student Services.
- Danforth Scholarship at Washington University St. Lewis. Must be nominated. If interested, see Student Services asap.
- University of Guelph National Scholarships. Must be nominated. Stop by Student Services.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Mount "A" open house Oct. 24th. Register now. More info. on line.
- Are you considering University/College and the Military. Consider Royal Military College. A sign up sheet for attendance is in Student Services. Be employed and study full time. Presentation is Oct. 15th 12:30-1:30 p.m.
- Mount Allison is here at lunch Oct. 16th 11:45-12:45 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Last chance to sign up for RMC or ROTP presentation taking place on Oct. 15th. If your interested in the military and obtaining post secondary training, this presentation is for you.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Spaghetti or Club Wrap and Salad.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
HAUNTED HOUSE - Meeting today in the CSLC room for anyone who wants to attend at 12:15 p.m. sharp.
ALLIED YOUTH - Meeting today at 12:00 noon in the foods lab. Bring your registration forms for upcoming workshop/rally.
TRINITY YOUTH GROUP - Please meet in Room 608 during the a.m. recess.
ALL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS - Must see Mrs. Evans today.
SPORTS:
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S "AA" SOCCER TEAMS - Host Montaque tonight at 4:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
HECKBERT GRAD PROOFS - Are in and will be handed out in the Lecture Theatre at noon today.
STUDENT PHOTOS - Home room teachers are asked to collect orders and hand envelopes in today to the main office. Deadline is Oct. 13th.
REACH FOR THE TOP - The first game of the season will be next Tuesday with the Wizards vs. The Spitfires. If you have any questions, please see Mr. Gallant in Room 417.
ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE - Oct. 15th at TOSH at 7:00 p.m. 1-2 student scan be sponsored for an exchange.
MISCOUCHE COMMUNITY BAND - Are looking for new members. If interested, please contact John Brown at 436-3938.
SCHOOL PHOTOS - Orders are to be handed in to home room teachers by Fri., Oct. 10th.
YEARBOOK SALES - Began this week in front of the Lecture Theatre and will be on sale til today. Prices range from $40.00 - $50.00.
"MOCK BUS ACCIDENT" - On Oct. 11th the Miscouche Fire Depart. will be hosting a Mock Bus Accident. They are looking for volunteers. If interested, contact the main office to sign up or get in contact with Jason Woodbury at 854-3023/439-0442/436-0253.
JVI DRIVER’S ED. - Parent Information Session on Oct. 13th at 6:30 p.m. at JVI, 10 Slemon Park Drive, Slemon Park, PEI. Classes begin the week of Oct. 20th. To enroll call 1-800-383-5957 or 436-8774 or email at signup@jvidrivertraining.com.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Career options celebrating National Trades Day and Technology at UPEI tours are now being booked. Speak to your teacher.
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- Are you a student with a keen interest in politics and who wants to enhance your leadership skills, Forum for young Canadiens may be for you. Consult Mr. Chisholm or Student Services for more details.
- MacLean’s On Campus Virtual Fair, Oct. 22nd 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Free on the net
www.macleans.ca/oncampusfair.More details - see the poster in Student Services.
- University of Toronto National Scholarship Program. Apply on line value up to $50,000.00. Due date is Oct. 10th, 2008. Poster is in Student Services.
- Danforth Scholarship at Washington University St. Lewis. Must be nominated. If interested, see Student Services asap.
- University of Guelph National Scholarships. Must be nominated. Stop by Student Services.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Mount "A" open house Oct. 24th. Register now. More info. on line.
- Military will be set up today at noon in the hall outside Student Services.
- Are you considering University/College and the Military. Consider Royal Military College. A sign up sheet for attendance is in Student Services. Be employed and study full time. Presentation is Oct. 15th 12:30-1:30 p.m.
- Mount Allison is here at lunch Oct. 16th 11:45-12:45 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Completed application forms for the Loran Award must be dropped off at Student Services by 9:00 a.m. on Tues, Oct. 14th.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Tacos.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 2008

DAY 2
MEETINGS:
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS OR PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meting at 12:00 noon today in Room 407. Everyone is welcome!!
YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS - Are asked to meet in Room 617 for a short meeting today at the noon bell.
SPORTS:
FIELD HOCKEY TEAM - Host Rural tonight at 4:30 p.m.
WOMEN’S "AA" SOCCER TEAM - Tied Westisle last night 3-3. Goal scorers were Cierra Gaudet (2) and Jacklyn Mundy (1).
MEN’S "AA" SOCCER TEAM - Beat Westisle last night 2-0. Goal scorers were Bujar Paloja and Dylan Arsenault.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - The first game of the season will be next Tuesday with the Wizards vs. The Spitfires. If you have any questions, please see Mr. Gallant in Room 417.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Bake sale at lunch today.
ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE - Oct. 15th at TOSH at 7:00 p.m. 1-2 student scan be sponsored for an exchange.
MISCOUCHE COMMUNITY BAND - Are looking for new members. If interested, please contact John Brown at 436-3938.
SCHOOL PHOTOS - Orders are to be handed in to home room teachers by Fri., Oct. 10th.
YEARBOOK SALES - Began this week in front of the Lecture Theatre and will be on sale til Friday. Prices range from $40.00 - $50.00.
"MOCK BUS ACCIDENT" - On Oct. 11th the Miscouche Fire Depart. will be hosting a Mock Bus Accident. They are looking for volunteers. If interested, contact the main office to sign up or get in contact with Jason Woodbury at 854-3023/439-0442/436-0253.
JVI DRIVER’S ED. - Parent Information Session on Oct. 13th at 6:30 p.m. at JVI, 10 Slemon Park Drive, Slemon Park, PEI. Classes begin the week of Oct. 20th. To enroll call 1-800-383-5957 or 436-8774 or email at signup@jvidrivertraining.com.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Career options celebrating National Trades Day and Technology at UPEI tours are now being booked. Speak to your teacher.
- Check out the new updated bursary board. New bursary booklets now available.
- Are you a student with a keen interest in politics and who wants to enhance your leadership skills, Forum for young Canadiens may be for you. Consult Mr. Chisholm or Student Services for more details.
- MacLean’s On Campus Virtual Fair, Oct. 22nd 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Free on the net
www.macleans.ca/oncampusfair.More details - see the poster in Student Services.
- University of Toronto National Scholarship Program. Apply on line value up to $50,000.00. Due date is Oct. 10th, 2008. Poster is in Student Services.
- Danforth Scholarship at Washington University St. Lewis. Must be nominated. If interested, see Student Services asap.
- University of Guelph National Scholarships. Must be nominated. Stop by Student Services.
- St. Thomas open house on Nov. 8th.
- Mount "A" open house Oct. 24th. Register now. More info. on line.
- Military will be set up today at noon in the hall outside Student Services.
- Are you considering University/College and the Military. Consider Royal Military College. A sign up sheet for attendance is in Student Services. Be employed and study full time. Presentation is Oct. 15th 12:30-1:30 p.m.
- UNB here at lunch today, Oct. 9th 11:45 - 12:45 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Mount Allison is here at lunch Oct. 16th 11:45-12:45 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.