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.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8TH, 2008

DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting today at lunch in Room 309.
YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS - Are asked to meet in Room 617 for a short meeting on Thursday at the noon bell.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS OR PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meeting at 12:00 noon today in Room 407. Everyone is welcome.
SPORTS:
MEN’S "A" SOCCER TEAM - Important meeting at 12:30 p.m. in the gym classroom. All players must attend to pick up early dismissal forms.
CROSS COUNTRY - Important meeting at 12:00 noon in the Lecture Theatre. Signed forms needed asap in order to participate.
WOMEN’S AND MEN’S "AA" SOCCER TEAMS - Host Westisle tonight at 4:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today’s game is cancelled. Tomorrow will be the Wizards vs. The Monarchs.
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 - Are in. Orders must be handed in to home room teachers by Oct. 10th.
YEARBOOK SALES - Begin today in front of the Lecture Theatre til Friday. Cost ranges from $40.00 - $50.00.
HOME ROOM TEACHERS - MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN REPS - Please choose your reps today and submit names to Ms. Campbell if you have not already done so. Thee will be a meeting tody at 3:00 p.m. for all reps.
"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 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 - Chicken Fettuccini or Chicken Breast Dinner.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Monday , October 6, 2008

ANNOUNCEMENTS
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE - Meeting today at lunch in Room 406.
SPORTS:
POWER LIFTING - Meeting at 12:00 noon in Room 412 today.
WOMEN’S "AA" VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Host Westisle at 6:00 p.m.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Practice immediately after women’s match. Approximately 7:45 p.m.
WOMEN’S "AA" SOCCER TEAM - Host Rural today at 4:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN - Looking to recruit students to finishing planning and running the Magazine Campaign which will start on Friday and run til October 27th. All interested, please meet in Room 614 on Tuesday at the lunch bell. Bring your lunch as we need to get right to work to get ready by Friday.
HOME ROOM TEACHERS - Please ask your class for 1-2 volunteers to be magazine reps. for your home room during the Magazine Campaign. See more details in email.
"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 bursary board.
- 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.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Fries or Potato with the Works.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, 2008
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE - Meeting today at lunch in Room 406.
SPORTS:
POWER LIFTING - Meeting at 12:00 noon in Room 412 today.
WOMEN’S "AA" VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Host Westisle at 6:00 p.m.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Practice immediately after women’s match. Approximately 7:45 p.m.
WOMEN’S "AA" SOCCER TEAM - Host Rural today at 4:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN - Looking to recruit students to finishing planning and running the Magazine Campaign which will start on Friday and run til October 27th. All interested, please meet in Room 614 on Tuesday at the lunch bell. Bring your lunch as we need to get right to work to get ready by Friday.
HOME ROOM TEACHERS - Please ask your class for 1-2 volunteers to be magazine reps. for your home room during the Magazine Campaign. See more details in email.
"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 bursary board.
- 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.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Fries or Potato with the Works.