Friday, December 18, 2009

Friday, December 18, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Friday, DECEMBER 18TH, 2009
DAY 2

SPORTS:

PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS - At Kensington on Dec. 29th and 30th; Women - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; Men 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

GENERAL:
NEXT GRAD ACTIVITY - Will be a Grad Potluck and Games Night on Dec. 21st at 6:00 p.m. There will be an optional gift exchange. Games and more details to follow.
Today Dec 18th there will be a movie in the lecture theatre .(movie to be announced later).

Coffee House-If you can sing, dance, play an instrument that does bot have to be plugged in or if you can write poetry please share your talents and sign up in the office today with your name , your talent and how many numbers you are doing . It will run between 1:30-3:00

Music-Important reminder to all band students to double check your grocery bagging time before leaving school today. Do not miss your time.
Musical call backs will be rescheduled for today during the afternoon. The new times will be posted very soon.
All Teachers who bought pies can pick them up from the freezer in the cafeteria this week.
V.E.HOLLAND TOUR-Reminder to staff & students about Toonie Treat Day today- Great food great price.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
An experience to last a lifetime while changing your outlook on life.Grade 11 students interested in Pearson International College see Mr Donovan for details. An excellent oppourtunity for well rounded strong academic students.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chinese Dinner or Chicken Ceasar Salad

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Tuesday, December 15, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tuesday, DECEMBER 15TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
SPORTS:
BADMINTON CLUB - Next Sunday in the TOSH Gym from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Anyone who wants to play can come out or see Mr. Arsenault for more info.
PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS - At Kensington on Dec. 29th and 30th; Women - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; Men 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Reminder of supper at Jade Garden Wed., Dec. 16th at 6:30 p.m. Also reminder of Badminton club Sunday @ 3pm.
There will be Badminton club Sunday in the Tosh gym this Sunday the20th.from 3-5. Anyone who wants to play can come out.For more info see Mr A.
Anime Club- Will meet tomorrow at 11:50 in room 608 . There are still nine spots open for new members.
GENERAL:
NEXT GRAD ACTIVITY - Will be a Grad Potluck and Games Night on Dec. 21st at 6:00 p.m. There will be an optional gift exchange. Games and more details to follow.
Friday Dec 19th there will be a movie in the lecture theatre .(movie to be announced later.
Poker Tournament-Please sign up to play by Thursday with Mr Higginbotham in Room 611.
Coffee House-If you can sing, dance, play an instrument that does bot have to be plugged in or if you can write poetry please share your talents and sign up in the office before Friday with your name , your talent and how many numbers you are doing . It will run between 1:30-3:00

Music-No early band all week.
V.E. Holland Tour-Brief but important meeting in Room 311 at the noon bell on Wednesday. Please be sure to attend.
S.N.A.C.-Manditory SNAC meeting at lunch bell in Ms. Sullivan’s room on Wednesday Dec 16th.
All Teachers who bought pies can pick them up from the freezer in the cafeteria this week.
Free The Children- There will be a Free the Children meeting tomorrow at 12:00 noon in room 309, all members please attend
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Fettucine or Roast Beef Dinner

Monday, December 14, 2009

Monday, December 14, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
SPORTS:
BADMINTON CLUB - Next Sunday in the TOSH Gym from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Anyone who wants to play can come out or see Mr. Arsenault for more info.
PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS - At Kensington on Dec. 29th and 30th; Women - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; Men 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Reminder of supper at Jade Garden Wed., Dec. 16th at 6:30 p.m. Also reminder of Badminton club Sunday @ 3pm.
There will be Badminton club Sunday in the Tosh gym this Sunday the20th.from 3-5. Anyone who wants to play can come out.For more info see Mr A.

GENERAL:
NEXT GRAD ACTIVITY - Will be a Grad Potluck and Games Night on Dec. 21st at 6:00 p.m. There will be an optional gift exchange. Games and more details to follow.
Would the following students please see Ms Riley in the conference room outside the office at the morning recess bell today. Allie Winchester, Kelsey Doucette, Ashley Clarke, Bianca Mugford, and Jenna Lynn Gallant
Music-Many thanks to all the students who came out for musical auditions this past weekend. Some students will be asked to attend callbacks later this week. They will be notified today.
Could all choral ensemble members meet in the Music Room at 12:00 for a short meeting .
Logan McAulay & Myaranda Reeves meet in music room at lunch bell.

REACH FOR THE TOP - Today’s semi final game will be between the Wizards and the Cavaliers.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - BBQ Beef on a Bun and Mashed or Tacos and Rice.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Thursday, December 10, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - A quick meeting today at the a.m. recess.
SADD - 12 Days of Christmas planning meeting today at noon in Room 311.
ANIME CLUB - First meeting today at 11:55 a.m. in Room 608. There are nine slots open, so come if you are interested.
SPORTS:
BADMINTON CLUB - The next 2 Sundays in the TOSH Gym from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Anyone who wants to play can come out or see Mr. Arsenault for more info.
PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS - At Kensington on Dec. 29th and 30th; Women - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; Men 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Defeated Charlottetown Rural last night 75-26. Leading scorers were Mike McKinnon and Greg McGuire.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Reminder of supper at Jade Garden Wed., Dec. 16th at 6:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
FLUTE ENSEMBLE - Rehearsal 11:45-12:00 p.m. today.
NEXT GRAD ACTIVITY - Will be a Grad Potluck and Games Night on Dec. 21st at 6:00 p.m. There will be an optional gift exchange. Games and more details to follow.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Cavaliers and Friday - Canucks vs. Crusaders.
MUSICAL AUDITIONS - Sign ups for the musical auditions end this week. Extra times have been added so please check the binder in the library. Auditions are scheduled for Friday and Saturday.
CBC RADIO - LIVE - FROM THE SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE IN SUMMERSIDE - Volunteers will be on hand to collect donations for the annual CBC Turkey Drive. The Grass Mountain Hobos are the special musical guests. Between 4:00-6:00 p.m. today at the Salvation Army Thrift Store, 165 Water Street.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- December 11th - UNB St. John - all health science bound students may wish to attend.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Wednesday, December 9, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting today in Room 309 at 12:00 noon.
FOLLOWING STUDENTS TO SEE MR. MACEACHERN DURING THE A.M. RECESS TODAY - Janna Bridges, Kat Corey, Drake MacDonald, Tina Mackey, Katie MacKay, Travis Gallant, David McKinnon and Rebecca Turner.
ANIME CLUB - First meeting on Thursday at 11:55 a.m. in Room 608. There are nine slots open, so come if you are interested.
FREE THE CHILDREN MEMBERS - There will be a meeting today at 12:00 noon in Room 309.
SPORTS:
BADMINTON CLUB - The next 3 Sundays in the TOSH Gym from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Anyone who wants to play can come out or see Mr. Arsenault for more info.
PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS - At Kensington on Dec. 29th and 30th; Women - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; Men 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
GENERAL:
NEXT GRAD ACTIVITY - Will be a Grad Potluck and Games Night on Dec. 21st at 6:00 p.m. There will be an optional gift exchange. Games and more details to follow.
MRS. SULLIVAN’S BLOCK "C" FOODS CLASS - Are asked to go to Room 422 at 10:30 a.m. to prepare to leave for the field trip. Don’t forget your money and permission slips.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Teachers vs. Students in the Lecture Theatre, Thursday - Barons vs. Cavaliers and Friday - Canucks vs. Crusaders.
MUSICAL AUDITIONS - Sign ups for the musical auditions end this week. Extra times have been added so please check the binder in the library. Auditions are scheduled for Friday and Saturday.
CBC RADIO - LIVE - FROM THE SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE IN SUMMERSIDE - Volunteers will be on hand to collect donations for the annual CBC Turkey Drive. The Grass Mountain Hobos are the special musical guests. Between 4:00-6:00 p.m. on Thurs., Dec. 10th at the Salvation Army Thrift Store, 165 Water Street.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- December 11th - UNB St. John - all health science bound students may wish to attend.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Bacon Cheeseburger and Fries.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Tuesday, December 8, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN MEMBERS - There will be a meeting tomorrow at 12:00 noon today in Room 309.
KIDS STAFF CHRISTMAS PLANNING MEETING - At lunch today in Room 613. Please bring your lunch.
SPORTS:
BADMINTON CLUB - The next 3 Sundays in the TOSH Gym from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Anyone who wants to play can come out or see Mr. Arsenault for more info.
PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS - At Kensington on Dec. 29th and 30th; Women - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; Men 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
GIRL POWER - Today at 3:45 p.m.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Vipers vs. Spitfires, Wednesday - Teachers vs. Students in the Lecture Theatre, Thursday - Barons vs. Cavaliers and Friday - Canucks vs. Crusaders.
- Would Samuel Mundy, Cody MacAllister, Emma Gillis and Micah Brown, please see Mr. Gallant in Room 417 today.
MUSICAL AUDITIONS - Sign ups for the musical auditions end this week. Extra times have been added so please check the binder in the library. Auditions are scheduled for Friday and Saturday.
CAKE AUCTION - Taking place today. Proceeds to a great cause, so bring your money in support.
CBC RADIO - LIVE - FROM THE SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE IN SUMMERSIDE - Volunteers will be on hand to collect donations for the annual CBC Turkey Drive. The Grass Mountain Hobos are the special musical guests. Between 4:00-6:00 p.m. on Thurs., Dec. 10th at the Salvation Army Thrift Store, 165 Water Street.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- December 11th - UNB St. John - all health science bound students may wish to attend.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Club Wrap and Salad or Lasagna and Salad.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Monday, December 7, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
SPORTS:
BADMINTON CLUB - The next 3 Sundays in the TOSH Gym from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Anyone who wants to play can come out or see Mr. Arsenault for more info.
PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS - At Kensington on Dec. 29th and 30th; Women - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; Men 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM - Defeated Colonel Gray to win the Bluefield Snowbird Classic Tournament. Players fo the Game for the tournament, were Emma Gillis, Emma Croken and Kristine Johnston.
- Practice today at 3:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Wizards vs. Royals, Tuesday - Vipers vs. Spitfires, Wednesday - Teachers vs. Students in the Lecture Theatre, Thursday - Barons vs. Cavaliers and Friday - Canucks vs. Crusaders.
CONGRATULATIONS - TOSH CHORAL ENSEMBLE - For presenting such a beautiful contribution to Summerside Community Choir’s Christmas Concert yesterday at Trinity Church. It was a wonderful concert.
CAKE AUCTION - Taking place tomorrow. Proceeds to a great cause, so bring your money in support.
AUDITIONS FOR MUSICAL - Are scheduled for Sat., Dec. 12th. You can sign up for an audition in the library. Don’t forget to take one of the information sheets after you sign up.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- December 11th - UNB St. John - all health science bound students may wish to attend.
- December 7th - UPEI 12:45-1:30 p.m. sign up required to attend. Sign up in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chili Cheese Nachos, or Chicken Quesidillas and rice.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Thursday, December 3, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3RD, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meeting at 12;00 noon today in Room 407.
FOLLOWING TO GO TO ROOM 308 AT 11:50 A.M. - George MacCaull, Randy MacWKlliams, Brandon MacNeill, Alex Ward, Harrison Snow, Tina MacKey, Jacob Perry, Alicia Perry, Tyson Biggar, Rochelle Roy, James Worth and Darren Greenslade.
PROM COMMITTEE - Important meeting for all members at recess in the library. The Prom Committee will be setting up for the Christmas Dance after school today and all day tomorrow. Any students, even if they are not currently on the committee, who are available to help out for a few hours either today or tomorrow, please attend this meeting.
SENIOR FLUTE ENSEMBLE PRACTICE - Today at 11:50 a.m. with Ms. Cameron in Room 409.
JUNIOR FLUTE ENSEMBLE PRACTICE - Today with Ms. Cameron in Room 409.
SPORTS:
BADMINTON CLUB - The next 3 Sundays in the TOSH Gym from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Anyone who wants to play can come out or see Mr. Arsenault for more info.
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - End of the season lunch. All players please bring your lunch and attend in the athletics room on Thurs., Dec. 3.
PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS - At Kensington on Dec. 29th and 30th; Women - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; Men 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
EASTERN CANADIAN POWER LIFTING CHAMPIONSHIPS - Congrats to Joe Doohan on his gold medal win in the sub junior class held last weekend in Charlottetown.
GENERAL:
ALL BAND STUDENTS - Are reminded that instruments must go home today for the weekend.
HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM CLASS BLOCK A - Will be selling Candy Canes at noon outside the Lecture Theatre. This is for the Junior Achievement Business called "Candy Equipment".
CAKE AUCTION - On Tuesday of next week. Proceeds to a great cause, so bring your money in support.
GRAD PHOTOS ARE IN - Orders can be picked up at Heckbert’s Studio.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Canucks. Next week - playoffs begin.
YEARBOOK - Grade 12 students who haven’t handed in their Grad Bios and baby pictures, need to hand it in to the box in the main office or any of the yearbook editors. There is a list posted outside the office of who did not handed in. Due Fri., Dec. 4th.
AUDITIONS FOR MUSICAL - Are scheduled for Sat., Dec. 12th. You can sign up for an audition in the library. Don’t forget to take one of the information sheets after you sign up.
MR. MCNEILL’S LEADERSHIP CLASS - CAKE AUCTION - Postponed til 12 Days of Christmas.
- Also a Penny Drive taking place from Wed., Nov. 25th - Thurs., Dec. 3. Top homeroom gets to choose between a pizza party or a timbit party and the teacher of the homeroom gets 3 days supervision duty done by Mr. McNeill.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- December 11th - UNB St. John - all health science bound students may wish to attend.
- December 7th - UPEI 12:45-1:03 p.m. sign up required to attend. Sign up in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Wednesday, December 2, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2ND, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
STAFF KIDS CHRISTMAS PARTY - Meeting at the lunch bell in Mrs. Bell Room (613). Bring your lunch.
DJ CLUB MEMBERS - An important meeting in Room 307 at the lunch bell and also yearbook photo.
SNAC PICTURE AND PROM COMMITTEE - Yearbook picture will be taken today at lunch.
ADD - Important meeting today at the bell in Room 311.
SPORTS:
BADMINTON CLUB - The next 3 Sundays in the TOSH Gym from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Anyone who wants to play can come out or see Mr. Arsenault for more info.
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - End of the season lunch. All players please bring your lunch and attend in the athletics room on Thurs., Dec. 3.
PROVINCIAL VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS - At Kensington on Dec. 29th and 30th; Women - 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; Men 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
GENERAL:
CAKE AUCTION - On Tuesday of next week. Proceeds to a great cause, so bring your money in support.
GRAD PHOTOS ARE IN - Orders can be picked up at Heckbert’s Studio.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Reminder of rehearsal today after school at 3:30-5:00 p.m.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Wizards vs. Royals, Thursday - Barons vs. Canucks. Next week - playoffs begin.
YEARBOOK - Grade 12 students who haven’t handed in their Grad Bios and baby pictures, need to hand it in to the box in the main office or any of the yearbook editors. There is a list posted outside the office of who did not handed in. Due Fri., Dec. 4th.
AUDITIONS FOR MUSICAL - Are scheduled for Sat., Dec. 12th. You can sign up for an audition in the library. Don’t forget to take one of the information sheets after you sign up.
MR. MCNEILL’S LEADERSHIP CLASS - CAKE AUCTION - Postponed til 12 Days of Christmas.
- Also a Penny Drive taking place from Wed., Nov. 25th - Thurs., Dec. 3. Top homeroom gets to choose between a pizza party or a timbit party and the teacher of the homeroom gets 3 days supervision duty done by Mr. McNeill.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- December 11th - UNB St. John - all health science bound students may wish to attend.
- December 7th - UPEI 12:45-1:03 p.m. sign up required to attend. Sign up in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Fries or Mashed with the Works.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Tuesday, December 1, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1ST, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FOLLOWING STUDENTS TO SEE MR. CLOW - Zack Fenner, Alix Barry, Vicky Lancaster in Room 208 at first break.
SADD - Important meeting tomorrow at the bell in Room 311.
HOLLAND TOUR GROUP - Very important meeting Wednesday at the lunch bell in Room 311 for all students of the Victory in Europe Holland Tour. Please be there.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Very short but important meeting today right at the beginning of lunch in Room 309. All members please attend.
ENVIROTHON - All members are asked to attend today’s meeting in Room 611.
YEARBOOK - Quick meeting today at lunch in Room 422 for all those interested in being a photographer. Meeting starts right at the bell and should only take 10 minutes.
SPORTS:
GIRL POWER - Today at 3:45 p.m.
WOMEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Defeated Colonel Gray by a score of 49-41. Top scorers for TOSH were Kristine Johnston, Emma Gillis and Julia Heckbert.
MEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Defeated Colonel Gray 70-68 last night.
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Defeated Colonel Gray last night 63-44. Leading scorers for TOSH were Yiber Gashi, Judah Jackshaw and Jordan Murray.
BADMINTON CLUB - The next 3 Sundays in the TOSH Gym from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Anyone who wants to play can come out or see Mr. Arsenault for more info.
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - End of the season lunch. All players please bring your lunch and attend in the athletics room on Thurs., Dec. 3.
GENERAL:
EAST PRINCE CONCERT - Tues., Dec. 1st in the gym at 7:00 p.m.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will rehearse today at 12:00 in the music room. Reminder of rehearsal tomorrow after school at 3:30-5:00 p.m.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Canucks vs. Spitfires, Wednesday - Wizards vs. Royals, Thursday - Barons vs. Canucks. Next week - playoffs begin.
WAITING LIST - CHRISTMAS DANCE TICKETS - Those who were on the waiting list must have their tickets bought and paid for to Ms. Biggar at lunch time today or will lose your ticket. No exceptions!!!
YEARBOOK - Grade 12 students who haven’t handed in their Grad Bios and baby pictures, need to hand it in to the box in the main office or any of the yearbook editors. There is a list posted outside the office of who did not handed in. Due Fri., Dec. 4th.
AUDITIONS FOR MUSICAL - Are scheduled for Sat., Dec. 12th. You can sign up for an audition in the library. Don’t forget to take one of the information sheets after you sign up.
MR. MCNEILL’S LEADERSHIP CLASS - CAKE AUCTION - Postponed til 12 Days of Christmas.
- Also a Penny Drive taking place from Wed., Nov. 25th - Thurs., Dec. 3. Top homeroom gets to choose between a pizza party or a timbit party and the teacher of the homeroom gets 3 days supervision duty done by Mr. McNeill.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- December 11th - UNB St. John - all health science bound students may wish to attend.
- December 7th - UPEI 12:45-1:03 p.m. sign up required to attend. Sign up in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Club Wrap and Salad or Chicken Breast Dinner.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL - Meeting at noon today in the Lecture Theatre.
PROM COMMITTEE - Quick meeting today at lunch.
SPORTS:
GIRL POWER - Today at 3:45 p.m.
WOMEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Won their first game of the season defeating Westisle last night by a score 72-25. Top scorers for TOSH were Madison Tompkins (22), Catherine Strongman (16) and Kristine Johnston (13).
GENERAL:
FALL SPORTS UNIFORMS - Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson asap.
MR. MACEACHERN’S AFTERNOON CO OP CLASS - Are asked to pass in your weekly assignments
YEARBOOK ARTISTS - REMINDER - All divider drawings are due Thurs., Nov. 26th. If you have any questions, contact the 400's TPC, during Block D.
GAMES NIGHT - GRAD ACTIVITY - Wed., Nov. 25th 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. There is no cost for this activity but donations for Adopt a Family would be very much appreciated.
BREAKFAST EARLY MORNING HELPERS - Needed to support the student helping students program. Please leave your name in Student Services or with Mr. Clow if you would like to help.
CHRISTMAS DANCE TICKETS - Will go on sale Wed., Thurs., and Fri. Wednesday will be advanced ticket sales and only students who donate a non-perishable food item will be able to purchase tickets on this day. You must bring a non perishable food item for each ticket you wish to purchase. Students must have their student fees paid before purchasing a ticket. Only 450 tickets will be sold and it will be on a first come first serve basis. Once 450 tickets have been sold, sales will shut down. Tickets are $10.00 each or 2 for $15.00. Sign ins must attend high school or be a TOSH 2009 graduate.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Crusaders vs. Cavaliers, Wednesday - Spitfires vs. Royals, Thursday - Barons vs. Vipers and Friday Canucks vs. Spitfires.
MUSICAL - Information meeting for anyone interested in auditioning for the musical, will be held Wednesday evening from 6:30-7:00 p.m. here at TOSH. Please bring a parent/guardian with you.
- Senior Flute Ensemble on Friday at noon in Room 409.
- Junior Flute Ensemble on Wednesday at noon in Room 409.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Looking for student tutors willing to help their fellow peers - in particular Physics. Any help would be appreciated. Please submit your name to Mrs. Sheridan in Student Services.
- YMCA Student Exchange information is now available in Student Services.
- The CPF are willing to sponsor students who are studying the French Language to take part in Encounters. This is open to students from Grades 9-12, 14-17 years. More information in Student Services or from your French Teacher.
- Rotary Youth Exchange - chance to live abroad and go to school in a country you may wish to live. There will be an information session held Wed., Nov. 25th for all those interested for students and parents.
- December 11th - UNB St. John - all health science bound students may wish to attend.
- December 7th - UPEI 12:45-1:03 p.m. sign up required to attend. Sign up in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Spaghetti and Garlic Bread or Chicken Burger.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Friday, November 20, 2008 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
TO SEE MS. CAMERON IN THE LIBRARY TODAY AT 12:15 P.M. - Julia Heckbert, Ainsley MacDougall, Emma Quann, Emma Chong, Hannah Graham, Mckendra Deveau, Savannah Campbell, Trisha Chaudhuri, Logan McAulay, Jazlyn MacLeod and Dylan Arsenault.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon today.
SPORTS:
FALL SPORTS UNIFORMS - Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson asap.
ATHLETIC TRACK SUITS - Can be ordered in the phys. ed. office today.
GENERAL:
GAMES NIGHT - GRAD ACTIVITY - Wed., Nov. 25th 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. There is no cost for this activity but donations for Adopt a Family would be very much appreciated.
BREAKFAST EARLY MORNING HELPERS - Needed to support the student helping students program. Please leave your name in Student Services or with Mr. Clow if you would like to help.
CHRISTMAS DANCE TICKETS - Will go on sale Wed., Thurs., and Fri. of next week. Wednesday will be advanced ticket sales and only students who donate a non-perishable food item will be able to purchase tickets on this day. Students must have their student fees paid before purchasing a ticket. Only 450 tickets will be sold and it will be on a first come first serve basis. Once 450 tickets have been sold, sales willl shut down. Tickets are $10.00 each or 2 for $15.00.
RELAY FOR LIFE - Anyone wishing to represent TOSH at The Relay For Life as a team participant, can see the sign up sheet in the main office to sign up.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cavaliers vs. Vipers.
JOSTEN’S - GRAD RINGS - A representative will be here today, Fri., Nov. 20th at noon time. $50.00 deposit with ring order. Information booklets are in the main office.
STUDENT PHOTO ORDERS - Are due Monday, November 23rd, 2009 to your homeroom teacher.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Looking for student tutors willing to help their fellow peers - in particular Physics. Any help would be appreciated. Please submit your name to Mrs. Sheridan in Student Services.
- YMCA Student Exchange information is now available in Student Services.
- The CPF are willing to sponsor students who are studying the French Language to take part in Encounters. This is open to students from Grades 9-12, 14-17 years. More information in Student Services or from your French Teacher.
- Rotary Youth Exchange - chance to live abroad and go to school in a country you may wish to live. There will be an information session held Wed., Nov. 25th for all those interested for students and parents.
- November 23rd - Dalhousie.
- December 11th - UNB St. John - all health science bound students may wish to attend.
- December 7th - UPEI 12:45-1:03 p.m. sign up required to attend. Sign up in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Breast Dinner or BBQ Beef on a Bun and Mashed.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Thursday, November 19, 2008 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meeting at 12:10 p.m. today and Executive Meeting at 12:00 p.m. New members are welcome.
PROM COMMITTEE - No meeting today after school.
SADD - Meeting today at noon in Room 311.
JUNIOR FLUTE ENSEMBLE - Meeting in Room 409 with Ms. Cameron at noon today.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Friday early morning.
SPORTS:
FALL SPORTS UNIFORMS - Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson asap.
ATHLETIC TRACK SUITS - Can be ordered in the phys. ed. office today.
GENERAL:
BREAKFAST EARLY MORNING HELPERS - Needed to support the student helping students program. Please leave your name in Student Services or with Mr. Clow if you would like to help.
CHRISTMAS DANCE TICKETS - Will go on sale Wed., Thurs., and Fri. of next week. Wednesday will be advanced ticket sales and only students who donate a non-perishable food item will be able to purchase tickets on this day. Students must have their student fees paid before purchasing a ticket. Only 450 tickets will be sold and it will be on a first come first serve basis. Once 450 tickets have been sold, sales willl shut down. Tickets are $10.00 each or 2 for $15.00.
SCHOOL DANCE - Tonight.
H1N1 VACCINATION - Will take place today, Thurs., Nov. 19th here at TOSH. Students are reminded to have your forms returned to your homeroom teacher asap.
RELAY FOR LIFE - Anyone wishing to represent TOSH at The Relay For Life as a team participant, can see the sign up sheet in the main office to sign up.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Royals, Friday - Cavaliers vs. Vipers.
JOSTEN’S - GRAD RINGS - A representative will be here on Fri., Nov. 20th at noon time. $50.00 deposit with ring order. Information booklets are in the main office.
STUDENT PHOTO ORDERS - Are due Monday, November 23rd, 2009 to your homeroom teacher.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Looking for student tutors willing to help their fellow peers - in particular Physics. Any help would be appreciated. Please submit your name to Mrs. Sheridan in Student Services.
- YMCA Student Exchange information is now available in Student Services.
- The CPF are willing to sponsor students who are studying the French Language to take part in Encounters. This is open to students from Grades 9-12, 14-17 years. More information in Student Services or from your French Teacher.
- Rotary Youth Exchange - chance to live abroad and go to school in a country you may wish to live. There will be an information session held Wed., Nov. 25th for all those interested for students and parents.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
PARADE - Meeting today in Room 609.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting today at 12:00 noon in Room 309. All members please attend.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting at 3:30 p.m. on the stage today and tomorrow of this week. Members are asked to stay after and help plan for the Christmas Dance as often as they can.
SADD - Meeting Thursday at noon in Room 311.
JUNIOR FLUTE ENSEMBLE - Meeting in Room 409 with Ms. Cameron at noon Thursday.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Today after school 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday early morning.
SPORTS:
FALL SPORTS UNIFORMS - Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson asap.
WOMEN’S "A" VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Are asked to meet in Room 607 at the a.m. recess.
GENERAL:
BREAKFAST EARLY MORNING HELPERS - Needed to support the student helping students program. Please leave your name in Student Services or with Mr. Clow if you would like to help.
CHRISTMAS DANCE TICKETS - Will go on sale Wed., Thurs., and Fri. of next week. Wednesday will be advanced ticket sales and only students who donate a non-perishable food item will be able to purchase tickets on this day. Students must have their student fees paid before purchasing a ticket. Only 450 tickets will be sold and it will be on a first come first serve basis. Once 450 tickets have been sold, sales willl shut down. Tickets are $10.00 each or 2 for $15.00.
SCHOOL DANCE - Will take place on Thursday.
H1N1 VACCINATION - Will take place on Thurs., Nov. 19th here at TOSH. Students are reminded to have your forms signed at home and returned to your homeroom teacher asap.
RELAY FOR LIFE - Anyone wishing to represent TOSH at The Relay For Life as a team participant, can see the sign up sheet in the main office to sign up.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game, Thursday - Barons vs. Royals, Friday - Cavaliers vs. Vipers.
JOSTEN’S - GRAD RINGS - A representative will be here on Fri., Nov. 20 th at noon time. $50.00 deposit with ring order. Information booklets are in the main office.
STUDENT PHOTO ORDERS - Are due Monday, November 23rd, 2009 to your homeroom teacher.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Looking for student tutors willing to help their fellow peers - in particular Physics. Any help would be appreciated. Please submit your name to Mrs. Sheridan in Student Services.
- YMCA Student Exchange information is now available in Student Services.
- The CPF are willing to sponsor students who are studying the French Language to take part in Encounters. This is open to students from Grades 9-12, 14-17 years. More information in Student Services or from your French Teacher.
- Rotary Youth Exchange - chance to live abroad and go to school in a country you may wish to live. There will be an information session held Wed., Nov. 25th for all those interested for students and parents.
- Holland College info. display at lunch today outside Student Services. 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Fries with the Works.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Thursday, November 12, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
TO SEE MR. MACEACHERN THIS A.M. - Drake MacDonald, Rebecca Turner, Travis Gallant and Gary Law.
SADD - Meeting scheduled for today is postponed until next Thursday.
ALL HOLLAND TOUR STUDENTS -Are asked to check in with Mrs. McQuaid today. - Also, reminder that all basket tickets are due tomorrow. Draw is tomorrow.
FOLLOWING STUDENTS TO MEET IN ROOM 308 TODAY AT LUNCH - Alex Ward, Ashley Clarke, Chelsey Pollon and Jacob Perry..
SPORTS:
FALL SPORTS UNIFORMS - Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson asap.
POWER HOUR - Tonight after school.
GENERAL:
MUSIC REQUESTS - Sign up sheet is in the main office for next dance.
REACH FOR THE TOP - No games until after mid terms.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #4 is due Friday. ALL Scenarios must be complete to avoid and INC as your midterm mark. Block meetings are Thursday for this week. PHP 801 projects are due on Monday, Nov. 20. No lates, please. Grade 12 corrected duotangs are in the main office box .
CHORAL ENSEMBLE REHEARSAL - Is cancelled for this week.
FLUTE ENSEMBLE PLAYERS - See Ms. Cameron today at noon in Room 409.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Began Nov. 9th at 3:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- NSAC open to all students interested in NSAC open to come between Nov. 12,13. Check online for details.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Shad Valley Experience of a life time summer learning institute nation wide in science. Scholarships are offered. Stop by Student Services for details.
- Check out the poster on EF Tours and experience of a life time.
- Project Aboard - Info. in Student Services.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Holland College Days postponed until the new year. Important notice.
- Looking for student tutors willing to help their fellow peers - in particular Physics. Any help would be appreciated. Please submit your name to Mrs. Sheridan in Student Services.
- UNB information session Nov. 17th at 7:00 p.m. at the Loyalist for students and parents.
- YMCA Student Exchange information is now available in Student Services.
- The CPF are willing to sponsor students who are studying the French Language to take part in Encounters. This is open to students from Grades 9-12, 14-17 years. More information in Student Services or from your French Teacher.
- UNB Nov. 17th at 7:00 p.m. at the Loyalist to ensure all your questions for students and parents.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Tuesday, November 10, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
ALL STUDENTS WHO PORTRAYED VETERANS - Are asked to meet in Room 311 for a quick meeting today at the bell in Room 311.
STUDENT COUNCIL - None today so that students an attend help classes.
- The videographers are asked to meet at noon in Room 406.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Next meeting will be Wednesday.
SPORTS:
FALL SPORTS UNIFORMS - Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson asap.
WOMEN’S AND MEN’S BASKETBALL - Tryouts for both "AA" and "AAA" teams, tonight for the women 5:30-7:30 p.m. and the men 3:30-5:30 p.m.
POWER HOUR -Will start Thursday after school this week.
GENERAL:
MUSIC REQUESTS - Sign up sheet is in the main office for next dance.
REACH FOR THE TOP - No games until after mid terms.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #4 is due Friday. ALL Scenarios must be complete to avoid and INC as your midterm mark. Block meetings are Thursday for this week. PHP 801 projects are due on Monday, Nov. 20. No lates, please. Grade 12 corrected duotangs will be in the main office box today.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE REHEARSAL - Is cancelled for this week.
FLUTE ENSEMBLE PLAYERS - See Ms. Cameron on Thursday at noon in Room 409.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Began yesterday, Nov. 9th at 3:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- NSAC open to all students interested in NSAC open to come between Nov. 10,12,13. Check online for details.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Shad Valley Experience of a life time summer learning institute nation wide in science. Scholarships are offered. Stop by Student Services for details.
- Check out the poster on EF Tours and experience of a life time.
- Project Aboard - Info. in Student Services.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Holland College Days postponed until the new year. Important notice.
- Looking for student tutors willing to help their fellow peers - in particular Physics. Any help would be appreciated. Please submit your name to Mrs. Sheridan in Student Services.
- UNB information session Nov. 17th at 7:00 p.m. at the Loyalist for students and parents.
- YMCA Student Exchange information is now available in Student Services.
- The CPF are willing to sponsor students who are studying the French Language to take part in Encounters. This is open to students from Grades 9-12, 14-17 years. More information in Student Services or from your French Teacher.
- UNB Nov. 17th at 7:00 p.m. at the Loyalist to ensure all your questions for students and parents.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Honey Mustard Wrap and Salad or Sheppards Pie.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Monday, November 9, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
THOSE WHO PLANNED TO MEET WITH MS. HAIRE TODAY - Those meetings are cancelled, as she is out today.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Next meeting will be Wednesday.
SPORTS:
FALL SPORTS UNIFORMS - Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson asap.
WOMEN’S AND MEN’S BASKETBALL - Tryouts for both "AA" and "AAA" teams, will begin Monday and Tuesday for the women 5:30-7:30 p.m. and the men 3:30-5:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
MRS. REEVES ENGLISH CLASS - Are asked to bring their Echoes text to class today.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #4 is due Friday. ALL Scenarios must be complete to avoid and INC as your midterm mark. Block meetings are Thursday for this week. PHP 801 projects are due on Monday, Nov. 20. No lates, please. Grade 12 corrected duotangs will be in the main office box tomorrow.
THANK YOU - On a job well done to our TOSH students who portrayed veterans at our Remembrance Day Service Pub Night at the Legion and at Trinity United. Following were the students who represented TOSH: Olivia Richardson, Daniel MacDonald, Sam Mundy, Sarah Gillis, Kaitlynn Corey, Trisha Banks and Patrick McNeill.
- Also remember to pass in Remembrance Day tickets this week.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE REHEARSAL - Is cancelled for this week.
FLUTE ENSEMBLE PLAYERS - See Ms. Cameron on Thursday at noon in Room 409.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Begins today, Nov. 9th at 3:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Anger Management Group - healthy emotion to begin a group in early November. If you would like to join, please see one of the counselors in Student Services.
- NSAC open to all students interested in NSAC open to come between Nov. 9,10,12,13. Check online for details.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Shad Valley Experience of a life time summer learning institute nation wide in science. Scholarships are offered. Stop by Student Services for details.
- Interested in the Page Program in The House of Commons. Stop by Student Services or your Social Studies Teacher for more details. Speak to Mr. Chisholm.
- Check out the poster on EF Tours and experience of a life time.
- Project Aboard - Info. in Student Services.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Holland College Days postponed until the new year. Important notice.
- Looking for student tutors willing to help their fellow peers - in particular Physics. Any help would be appreciated. Please submit your name to Mrs. Sheridan in Student Services.
- UNB information session Nov. 17th at 7:00 p.m. at the Loyalist for students and parents.
- YMCA Student Exchange information is now available in Student Services.
- The CPF are willing to sponsor students who are studying the French Language to take part in Encounters. This is open to students from Grades 9-12, 14-17 years. More information in Student Services or from your French Teacher.
- UNB Nov. 17th at 7:00 p.m. at the Loyalist to ensure all your questions for students and parents.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Tacos and Rice or Ham and Scallop Potatoes.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Thursday, November 5, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
CHRISTMAS PARADE - Brief meeting today at noon in Room 609 for those students wanting to help out with the Christmas Parade Float for Student Council.
ALL STUDENTS PRESENTING AT THE LEGION AND AT TRINITY - This weekend are asked to meet in Room 311 at the noon bell.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Next meeting will be next Wednesday.
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meet at 12:00 noon in Room 407 today.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S AND MEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson and Mr. Lilly asap.
WOMEN’S AND MEN’S BASKETBALL - Tryouts will begin next Monday and Tuesday for the women 5:30-7:30 p.m. and the men 3:30-5:30 p.m.
WOMEN’S "A" VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Defeated Morell 3-1 to win the Provincial Championship last night.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Play Rural tonight at 8:00 p.m. at KISH. Come out and cheer on the guys.
GENERAL:
COMPUTER LAB - NOT open today at noon.
CHESS PLAYERS - Any students interested in participating in local island chess tournaments, please see Mr. Gallant in Room 417 for more information.
REMINDER - TO ALL HOLLAND TOUR STUDENTS - To have your citrus orders in to Mrs. McQuaid or Mrs. Power today at noon.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #4 is due at the end of the week now (Thurs.). Block meetings will go today now due to the cancellation of PT interviews. Grade 12 PH midterm project due dates are coming up soon, so make sure you picked up the project sheet in the main office tray, as well.
REACH FOR THE TOP - None this week.
PROM DRESS FASHION SHOW- At Westisle High School Theatre on Fri., Nov. 6 at 7:00 p.m. Admission is $5.00.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Beginning Nov. 9th at 3:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Anger Management Group - healthy emotion to begin a group in early November. If you would like to join, please see one of the counselors in Student Services.
- NSAC open to all students interested in NSAC open to come between Nov. 9,10,12,13. Check online for details.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Shad Valley Experience of a life time summer learning institute nation wide in science. Scholarships are offered. Stop by Student Services for details.
- Interested in the Page Program in The House of Commons. Stop by Student Services or your Social Studies Teacher for more details. Speak to Mr. Chisholm.
- Holland College open house Nov. 18th from 12:00-7:00 p.m. Posters now on display.
- Check out the poster on EF Tours and experience of a life time.
- Project Aboard - Info. in Student Services.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Holland College will be here Monday at lunch time to meet your needs.
- Looking for student tutors willing to help their fellow peers - in particular Physics. Any help would be appreciated. Please submit your name to Mrs. Sheridan in Student Services.
- UNB information session Nov. 17th at 7:00 p.m. at the Loyalist for students and parents.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Bacon Cheeseburger and Fries.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - There will be no meeting today. Next meeting will be next Wednesday.
ALL STUDENTS PRESENTING FOR REMEMBRANCE DAY - Must meet in Room 311 today at noon. Attendance is compulsory.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon today.
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meet at 12:00 noon in Room 407 on Thursday.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S AND MEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson and Mr. Lilly asap.
RUGBY INTRAMURALS - Games today at lunch. Teams 6-4 and 1-5 will play today. Players are reminded to show up or future games will be cancelled.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - Tryouts will begin next Monday and Tuesday from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
CHORAL ENSEMBLE REHEARSAL - Today after school from 3:30-5:00 p.m.
CHESS PLAYERS - Any students interested in participating in local island chess tournaments, please see Mr. Gallant in Room 417 for more information.
REMINDER - TO ALL HOLLAND TOUR STUDENTS - To have your citrus orders in to Mrs. McQuaid or Mrs. Power by Thursday at noon.
PARENT/TEACHER INTERVIEWS - Cancelled Wednesday Evening and all day Thursday. Regular classes will take place on Thursday. There will be no school Friday at TOSH only due to the craft fair.
BAND STUDENTS - REMINDER - To hand in your cookie dough envelopes to Mrs. Allen in Room 308 today.
- Don’t forget to sign up for the craft fair shift by the end of the day as well.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #4 is due at the end of the week now (Thurs.). Block meetings will go Thursday now due to the cancellation of PT interviews. Grade 12 PH midterm project due dates are coming up soon, so make sure you picked up the project sheet in the main office tray, as well.
REACH FOR THE TOP - None this week.
PROM DRESS FASHION SHOW- At Westisle High School Theatre on Fri., Nov. 6 at 7:00 p.m. Admission is $5.00.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Beginning Nov. 9th at 3:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
THURSDAY - Will be Day 2 of the cycle.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Anger Management Group - healthy emotion to begin a group in early November. If you would like to join, please see one of the counselors in Student Services.
- NSAC open to all students interested in NSAC open to come between Nov. 9,10,12,13. Check online for details.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Shad Valley Experience of a life time summer learning institute nation wide in science. Scholarships are offered. Stop by Student Services for details.
- Interested in the Page Program in The House of Commons. Stop by Student Services or your Social Studies Teacher for more details. Speak to Mr. Chisholm.
- Holland College open house Nov. 18th from 12:00-7:00 p.m. Posters now on display.
- Check out the poster on EF Tours and experience of a life time.
- Project Aboard - Info. in Student Services.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Holland College will be here Monday at lunch time to meet your needs.
- Looking for student tutors willing to help their fellow peers - in particular Physics. Any help would be appreciated. Please submit your name to Mrs. Sheridan in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Pizza and Salad or Macaroni Casserole. No fries today.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Monday, November 2, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND, 2009
DAY 21
MEETINGS:
REMEMBRANCE DAY PRESENTATIONS - All students doing this, are asked to meet in Room 311 at noon. All must attend.
STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE MEETING - At noon in Room 406. Advisor meeting in the CSLC room at noon as well.
TOSH POLICE PROGRAM - Any students wishing to join or get more information, are asked to attend a meeting today, Nov. 2nd at 12:15 pm. in the Lecture Theatre. Sign up sheet is in Room 202.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson asap.
DODGEBALL INTRAMURALS - Begins Tues., Nov. 3rd. Team sign up sheet is on the gym office window.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL - Practice tonight and tomorrow 7:00-9:00 p.m.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - Those interested in playing this year are asked to go to Room 307 at 12:00 noon.
MEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Lost to Rural 1-0 on Saturday in the championship game with Rural scoring with 3 seconds left in the game.
- Please hand in uniforms asap to Mr. Lilly.
GENERAL:
SENIOR BAND MEMBERS - Reminder of the performance at the assembly tomorrow and early morning rehearsal. Be sure to bring your black socks an shoes and do not be late for rehearsal. We have lots to do.
- Reminder - that band fees must be paid in order for you to perform. If you have concerns, please see Mr. Ramsay today.
- Band students are reminded that cookie dough sales are due by the end of the day on Wednesday to Mrs. Allen in Room 308 Students should also stop by the bulletin board outside the band room to sign up for their craft fair shift.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #4 is in the main office box and is due on Wednesday. Block meetings will be on Tuesday this week and corrected assignments will be returned then. Grade 12 PH midterm project due dates are coming up soon, so make sure you picked up the project sheet in the main office tray, as well.
REACH FOR THE TOP - None this week.
PROM DRESS FASHION SHOW- At Westisle High School Theatre on Fri., Nov. 6 at 7:00 p.m. Admission is $5.00.
REMINDER - CHORAL ENSEMBLE REHEARSAL - Today after school 3:30-5:00 p.m. in preparation for the Remembrance Day Ceremony.
FLUTE ENSEMBLE PLAYERS - Meet Ms. Cameron in the library Tuesday at 12:15 p.m.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Beginning Nov. 9th at 3:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Anger Management Group - healthy emotion to begin a group in early November. If you would like to join, please see one of the counselors in Student Services.
- NSAC open to all students interested in NSAC open to come between Nov. 9,10,12,13. Check online for details.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Shad Valley Experience of a life time summer learning institute nation wide in science. Scholarships are offered. Stop by Student Services for details.
- Interested in the Page Program in The House of Commons. Stop by Student Services or your Social Studies Teacher for more details. Speak to Mr. Chisholm.
- Holland College open house Nov. 18th from 12:00-7:00 p.m. Posters now on display.
- Check out the poster on EF Tours and experience of a life time.
- Project Aboard - Info. in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - BBQ Pork Chop Dinner or Chilli Cheese Nachos.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Friday, October 30, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 2009
DAY 2

MEETINGS:
REMEMBRANCE DAY PRESENTATIONS - All students involved in this, are to meet in Room 311 today at noon. All must check in.

HOLLAND TRIP - Reminder to all students going on this, you are asked to meet at the Summerside Legion tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.

TOSH POLICE PROGRAM - Any students wishing to join or get more information, are asked to attend a meeting on Nov. 2nd at 12:15 pm. in the Lecture Theatre. Sign up sheet is in Room 202.

SPORTS:
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson asap.

DODGEBALL INTRAMURALS - Begins Tues., Nov. 2nd. Team sign up sheet is on the gym office window.

GENERAL:
REMINDER - CHORAL ENSEMBLE REHEARSAL - Monday after school in preparation for the Remembrance Day Ceremony.

CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Beginning Nov. 9th at 3:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.

REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game.

STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Anger Management Group - healthy emotion to begin a group in early November. If you would like to join, please see one of the counselors in Student Services.
- NSAC open to all students interested in NSAC open to come between Nov. 9,10,12,13. Check online for details.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Shad Valley Experience of a life time summer learning institute nation wide in science. Scholarships are offered. Stop by Student Services for details.
- Interested in the Page Program in The House of Commons. Stop by Student Services or your Social Studies Teacher for more details. Speak to Mr. Chisholm.
- Holland College open house Nov. 18th from 12:00-7:00 p.m. Posters now on display.
- Check out the poster on EF Tours and experience of a life time.
- Project Aboard - Info. in Student Services.

CAFETERIA SPECIAL -Roast Beef Dinner or Spaghetti and Garlic Bread.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Thursday, October 29, 2009

ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - All those wishing to participate in Halloween for Hunger please attend a brief but important meeting today at 12:00 noon in Room 309.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting in Room 110 today at the first of lunch. Members are asked to bring their lunches with them.
TARAH CRAIG - To see Ms. Biggar in the library.
REMEMBRANCE DAY PRESENTATIONS - Important meeting in Room 309 today at the noon bell for all students involved.
DJ CLUB - Important meeting at the noon bell in Room 307.
SADD - Meeting today at noon in Room 311. New members are always welcome.
STUDENT COUNCIL - Important meeting today at noon for the students attending the Provincial Conference. This is a mandatory meeting so get your permission slips signed and bring your lunch to Room 407 at the noon bell on Thursday.
TOSH POLICE PROGRAM - Any students wishing to join or get more information, are asked to attend a meeting on Nov. 2nd at 12:15 pm. in the Lecture Theatre. Sign up sheet is in Room 202.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Yearbook photo will take today, Thursday, Oct. 29th at 12:00 noon sharp in the gym. Full uniform please!!!
- Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson asap.
MEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Defeated Bluefield 4-1 last night. Scoring for TOSH were Tyson Arsenault (2), Besnik Paloja and Keith Girard. The men will play in the championship game Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at the UPEI field.
DODGEBALL INTRAMURALS - Begins Tues., Nov. 2nd. Team sign up sheet is on the gym office window.
GENERAL:
JUST BY CHANCE - Is an independent short film which is being shot in Ch’Town in Nov. It is a drama following a day in the life of a brother and sister forced to live on the streets and how a robbery attempt could end in a murder or a needed chance for a new start. The director of this will be here at school today to do auditions from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in the band room. More info posted on the bulletin board outside the band room.
REMINDER - CHORAL ENSEMBLE REHEARSAL - Friday early morning and next Monday after school in preparation for the Remembrance Day Ceremony.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Beginning Nov. 9th at 3:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Spitfires vs. Wizards, Friday - No Game.
HALLOWEEN GRAD DANCE - Tonight, Thurs., Oct. 29th from 8:30-11:00 p.m. at a cost of $5.00 each or $4.00 with a non perishable food item. There will be games and prizes as well as prizes for costumes. There will also be refreshments. Get your friends together, dress up and come to the first grad activity of the year.
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - The sign up sheet for the Phil Boyte Workshop Oct. 29th is on the CSLC room door. You only have until Friday to get your name signed up.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Anger Management Group - healthy emotion to begin a group in early November. If you would like to join, please see one of the counselors in Student Services.
- NSAC open to all students interested in NSAC open to come between Nov. 9,10,12,13. Check online for details.
- First Nation student presentation sponsored by UPEI Dec. 4th from 11:45 - 12:45 p.m.
- Shad Valley Experience of a life time summer learning institute nation wide in science. Scholarships are offered. Stop by Student Services for details.
- Interested in the Page Program in The House of Commons. Stop by Student Services or your Social Studies Teacher for more details. Speak to Mr. Chisholm
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Sloppy Joes and Rice.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
SADD - Meeting Thursday at noon in Room 311. New members are always welcome.
STUDENT COUNCIL - Important meeting Thursday at noon for the students attending the Provincial Conference. This is a mandatory meeting so get your permission slips signed and bring your lunch to Room 407 at the noon bell on Thursday.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Brief but important meeting tomorrow at 12:00 noon. All those interested in participating in Halloween for Hunger, please attend.
FOLLOWING STUDENTS GO TO ROOM 308 AT 11:45 A.M. - Gary Law, Alexandra Gallant, Alex Watterson, Harrison Snow, and Mitchell Clements.
TOSH POLICE PROGRAM - Any students wishing to join or get more information, are asked to attend a meeting on Nov. 2nd at 12:15 pm. in the Lecture Theatre. Sign up sheet is in Rom 202.
DJ CLUB - Meeting today in Room 307 at the noon bell.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Lost 2-1 to Westisle last night. Lone goal scorer was Thora Christensen.
- Please return uniforms to Mrs. Thomson asap.
MEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Beat Montaque last night 6-2. Goal Scorers were Tyson Arsenault (2) and Jeff Rodgerson (2), Nathan Ferrish and Keith Girard. The men will go on to the semi final game tomorrow in Cornwall.
WOMEN’S "A" VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Practice will be at 3:30 p.m. today.
WOMEN’S "AAA" VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Practice tonight from 5:00-6:00 p.m.
FIELD HOCKEY TEAM - Lost their semi final game to Rural last night. Next action for the team is Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at UPEI.
ALL CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS AND MRS. SULLIVAN - Go to the stage now for a quick picture.
GENERAL:
MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN - Last collection day is today. Homeroom reps are asked to collect money and subscriptions and bring them to Room 614 immediately after Silent Reading. All sellers come to the gym at noon and win some prizes at the Silly Olympics. Mini hot/cold fridge for top Olympian and mini laptop will be drawn from all sellers.
REMINDER - CHORAL ENSEMBLE REHEARSAL - Tomorrow after school, Friday early morning and next Monday after school in preparation for the Remembrance Day Ceremony.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Beginning Nov. 9th at 3:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Vipers vs. Canucks, Wednesday -Crusaders vs. Royals, Thursday - Spitfires vs. Wizards, Friday - No Game.
GRAD BIOS AND BABY PICTURES - REMINDER FOR ALL GRADS - Were due Wed., Oct. 21st. Make sure they are in today if you have not yet handed them in.
STUDENT PICTURE RETAKES - Will take place today, Tues., Oct. 27th, 2009.
HALLOWEEN CANDY GRAMS - Students from Mr. McNeill’s Leadership Class will be selling grams today, Tues., Oct. 27th for The Adopt a Family Fundraiser. The cost will be $1.00 each in front of the Lecture Theatre.
HALLOWEEN GRAD DANCE - Thurs., Oct. 29th from 8:30-11:00 p.m. at a cost of $5.00 each or $4.00 with a non perishable food item. There will be games and prizes as well as prizes for costumes. There will also be refreshments. Get your friends together, dress up and come to the first grad activity of the year.
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - The sign up sheet for the Phil Boyte Workshop Oct. 29th is on the CSLC room door. You only have until Friday to get your name signed up.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Anger Management Group - healthy emotion to begin a group in early November. If you would like to join, please see one of the counselors in Student Services.
- Lorne Award Recipients are asked to pick up your application in Student Services.
- On Oct. 28th, a representative of the Boys and Girls Club will be here in the Lecture Theatre at noon for a presentation.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Club Wrap Salad or Macaroni Casserole.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Monday, October 26, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
TOSH POLICE PROGRAM - Any students wishing to join or get more information, are asked to attend a meeting on Nov. 2nd at 12:15 pm. in the Lecture Theatre.
SPORTS:
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game, Tuesday - Vipers vs. Canucks, Wednesday -Crusaders vs. Royals, Thursday - Spitfires vs. Wizards, Friday - No Game.
OCTOBERFEST - There will be cookies and cider in the cafeteria on sale for $1.00 and it will be bring your own mug. Also sign ups are needed for Mr. and Mrs. Octoberfest.
- Today you will find a pumpkin under one desk in each homeroom. Winner can turn this in for a prize at the noon bell outside the main office.
GRAD BIOS AND BABY PICTURES - REMINDER FOR ALL GRADS - Were due Wed., Oct. 21st. Make sure they are in by Tuesday if you have not yet handed them in.
STUDENT PICTURE RETAKES - Will take place tomorrow, Tues., Oct. 27th , 2009.
HALLOWEEN CANDY GRAMS - Students from Mr. McNeill’s Leadership Class will be selling grams on Mon., Oct. 26th -Tues., Oct. 27th for The Adopt a Family Fundraiser. The cost will be $1.00 each in front of the Lecture Theatre.
HALLOWEEN GRAD DANCE - Thurs., Oct. 29th from 8:30-11:00 p.m. at a cost of $5.00 each or $4.00 with a non perishable food item. There will be games and prizes as well as prizes for costumes. There will also be refreshments. Get your friends together, dress up and come to the first grad activity of the year.
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - The sign up sheet for the Phil Boyte Workshop Oct. 29 th is on the CSLC room door. You only have until Friday to get your name signed up.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Anger Management Group - healthy emotion to begin a group in early November. If you would like to join, please see one of the counselors in Student Services.
- Lorne Award Recipients are asked to pick up your application in Student Services.
- On Oct. 28th, a representative of the Boys and Girls Club will be here in the Lecture Theatre at noon for a presentation.
- During Career Day Oct. 26th, there will be a great deal to offer and learn. You will receive your booklets in home room after attendance is taken. Special guest speaker Richard Leveille, Space Agency Planetary Scientist to present in the Lecture Theatre from 2:00-3:00 p.m.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Grilled Chicken Ceasar or Tacos and Rice.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Friday, October 23, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23RD, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE - Brief meeting at the noon bell today in Room 407 for those students attending the conference next Friday.
PUMPKIN PATROL - Meeting today in the Lecture Theatre at noon. Attendance is mandatory if you wish to participate.
SPORTS:
CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS - Congratulations for an excellent showing at the Provincials and in particular the Senior Boys Team who brought home the Banner!
GENERAL:
HALLOWEEN CANDY GRAMS - Students from Mr. McNeill’s Leadership Class will be selling grams on Fri., Oct. 23rd -Tues., Oct. 27th for The Adopt a Family Fundraiser. The cost will be $1.00 each in front of the Lecture Theatre.
HALLOWEEN GRAD DANCE - Thurs., Oct. 29th from 8:30-11:00 p.m. at a cost of $5.00 each or $4.00 with a non perishable food item. There will be games and prizes as well as prizes for costumes. There will also be refreshments. Get your friends together, dress up and come to the first grad activity of the year.
ZOMBIE WALK FOR CHARITY - Sun., Oct. 25th starting at the Summerside Boardwalk at 1:00 p.m. Student s are encouraged to bring in old clothes, books and canned food and dress up and act the part of either a zombie or an unlucky survivor.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Royals vs. Cavaliers.
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - The sign up sheet for the Phil Boyte Workshop Oct. 29th is on the CSLC room door. You only have until Friday to get your name signed up.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Mount "A" Open House today, Friday, Oct. 23rd. You must register a head of time if planning to attend.
- Anger Management Group - healthy emotion to begin a group in early November. If you would like to join, please see one of the counselors in Student Services.
- Lorne Award Recipients are asked to pick up your application in Student Services.
- On Oct. 28th, a representative of the Boys and Girls Club will be here in the Lecture Theatre at noon for a presentation.
- During Career Day Oct. 26th, there will be a great deal to offer and learn. You will receive your booklets in home room after attendance is taken. Special guest speaker Richard Leveille, Space Agency Planetary Scientist to present in the Lecture Theatre from 2:00-3:00 p.m.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Meatloaf and Mashed or Rigatoni and Garlic Bread.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
HAUNTED HOUSE - There will be a meeting today in the Lecture Theatre after the Student Council Meeting.
TRIP TO HOLLAND - There will be a very brief but important meeting in Room 309 for all students going on the trip.
PROM - Meeting on Thursday in Room 110 at the lunch bell. Members are asked to bring their lunches. New members are welcome.
STUDENT COUNCIL - Meeting for all and new members today at noon in the Lecture Theatre. The Yearbook picture will be taken at this time.
SPORTS:
RUGBY INTRAMURALS - Will begin on Wednesday. Check the gym office for times.
POWER LIFTING SESSION - After school today. Bring in forms and fees also.
WOMEN’S "A" VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Defeated Evangeline last night 3-0.
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Great job at the Wall of Fame Tournament on the weekend. Savannah Brant received a shut out while goals were scored by Emma Gillis and Thora Christensen.
- Practice today.
MEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Beat Montaque last night 2-1. Goal scorers for TOSH were Jeff Rodgerson and Daniel McIsaac.
GENERAL:
LIBRARY - Will be closed after school today and tomorrow due to grade level meetings. The library will open at 8:00 a.m. on these days to allow students extra time to complete course work in the library.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Crusaders vs. Spitfires, Wednesday - Wizards vs. Barons, Thursday - No Game, and Friday - Royals vs. Cavaliers.
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - The sign up sheet for the Phil Boyte Workshop Oct. 29th is on the CSLC room door. You only have until Friday to get your name signed up.
YEARBOOK - Grad bios and baby photos must be handed in no later than tomorrow, Oct. 21st at the latest. Make sure your full name is indicated on both.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- If you are an aboriginal youth and are interested in a business program sponsored by the Business Development Bank of Canada, stop by Student Services for details.
- Mount "A" Open House Friday, Oct. 23rd. You must register a head of time if planning to attend.
- Any student interested in tutoring, please leave your name and area of interest to tutor at Student Services. You can earn community service bursary hours by doing this.
- Check out the East Prince Youth Development presentations taking place with someone in Student Services.
- Anger Management Group - healthy emotion to begin a group in early November. If you would like to join, please see one of the counselors in Student Services.
- Lorane Award for those who have applied and who have not received a phone call, please come to Student Services to collect your application.
- Atlantic Touring and the Maurice Centre will be here at lunch outside Student Services.
- Lorne Award Recipients are asked to pick up your application in Student Services.

CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chinese Dinner or Hamburg Macaroni Casserole.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Wednesday ,October 14, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
GLOBAL FREE HUGS DAY - Quick meeting in Room 406 at the a.m. recess. If you cannot make it , contact Mikayla Clow. Takes place this Sunday.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting today at the lunch hour in Room 309. All new members are welcome.
VICTORY IN EUROPE - Short but important meeting of the group immediately at the noon bell in Room 309. See Mrs. McQuaid if unable to come.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S "A" VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Defeated Kinkora 3-0 last night.
CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS - Are asked to meet at the main doors by the office at 11:15 a.m. today. Don’t forget to bring your lunch.
GENERAL:
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS - Who are interested in attending Phil Boyte’s workshop the morning of Oct. 29th, are asked to print their name and home room on the sign up sheet found on the door of the CSLC room asap.
STUDENT CASHIERS - Looking for students if interested, please see Debbie in the cafeteria.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #2 is due today. The new scenario is available in the tray in the main office. Corrected assignments are in the box ray for pick up. NO block meetings this week, due to the short week.
REACH FOR THE TOP - No games this week. The next game will be the Canucks vs. Cavaliers on Mon., Oct. 19th.
YEARBOOK - On sale today $40.00.
- All Surveys and Chosen Ones Forms, must be submitted in the box in the office by this afternoon for your vote to count. Grad bios and baby photos must be handed in no later than Oct. 21st at the latest. Make sure your full name is indicated on both.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- If you are an aboriginal youth and are interested in a business program sponsored by the Business Development Bank of Canada, stop by Student Services for details.
- Mount "A" Open House Friday, Oct. 23rd. You must register a head of time if planning to attend.
- Any student interested in tutoring, please leave your name and area of interest to tutor at Student Services. You can earn community service bursary hours by doing this.
- Check out the East Prince Youth Development presentations taking place with someone in Student Services.
- Anger Management Group - healthy emotion to begin a group in early November. If you would like to join, please see one of the counselors in Student Services.
- Lorane Award for those who have applied and who have not received a phone call, please come to Student Services to collect your application.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Bacon Cheeseburger and Fries.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL - Important meeting today for all. We are starting to plan Octoberfest and Pumpkin Patrol, so bring your lunch and be in the lecture Theatre promptly at 12:00 noon. New members are always welcome.
SADD - Important brief meeting at the lunch bell.
SPORTS:
POWER LIFTING TEAM - Meeting today after school. Team members are asked to bring in their permission forms and meet in the Fitness Room.
RUGBY INTRAMURAL - Today is the last day to sign up. Still need 7 more players. Games are at lunch time in the gym.
INTRAMURAL RUGBY (TOUCH) - Any students (male and female) interested in this, sign up outside the gym office.
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - All those players planning to run cross country, are asked to see Mr. Donovan at the a.m. break in Student Services for an important message.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Finished 3-3 and 6th of 16 at the Dalhousie Tournament this weekend. The team practices tonight at 6:30 p.m. and hosts Westisle tomorrow night.
- Jason Howell please see Mr. Arsenault in the phys. ed. office.
GENERAL:
MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN - All reps are asked to collect subscriptions and money and bring it to 614 office after the announcements. Anyone who has sold subscriptions and handed them in today or who has had online sales, will be put in a draw for prizes including a mini lap top. These prizes will be drawn for at 11:50 a.m. in the cafeteria and you must be present to win.
STUDENT CASHIERS - Looking for students if interested, please see Debbie in the cafeteria.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #2 is due Wed. this week. The new scenario is available in the tray in the main office. Corrected assignments are in the box ray for pick up. NO block meetings this week, due to the short week.
REACH FOR THE TOP - No games this week. The next game will be the Canucks vs. Cavaliers on Mon., Oct. 19th.
YEARBOOK - On sale today $40.00.
- Surveys and chosen ones, can be picked up in the main office if you have not yet completed yours and must be returned no later than Wed., Oct. 14th. Grad bios and baby photos must be handed in no later than Oct. 21st at the latest. Make sure your full name is indicated on both.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board posted before noon today.
- If you are an aboriginal youth and are interested in a business program sponsored by the Business Development Bank of Canada, stop by Student Services for details.
- Mount "A" Open House Friday, Oct. 23rd. You must register a head of time if planning to attend.
- Any student interested in tutoring, please leave your name and area of interest to tutor at Student Services. You can earn community service bursary hours by doing this.
- Check out the East Prince Youth Development presentations taking place with someone in Student Services.
- Anger Management Group - healthy emotion to begin a group in early November. If you would like to join, please see one of the counselors in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Quesadilla and Rice or Chicken Breast Dinner.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Thursday, October 8, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
SANOFI-AVENTIS BIOTALENT CHALLENGE - There will be a very brief meeting for all students involved in this, at the beginning of lunch today in Room 611. All students taking part in the competition must attend. This meeting should only be approximately 5 minutes.
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meeting today at 12:00 noon in Romm 407.
SADD - Meeting Friday in Room 311 for all members. New members are welcome.
PROM - Meeting at the first of lunch today in Room 110. Bring your lunch.
SPORTS:
POWER LIFTING TEAM - Meeting on Tuesday after school on Oct. 13th. Team members are asked to bring in their permission forms and meet in the Fitness Room.
INTRAMURAL RUGBY (TOUCH) - Any students (male and female) interested in this, sign up outside the gym office.
WOMEN’S "A" VOLLEYBALL - Team meeting at 12:15 p.m. Everybody must attend.
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL - Defeated Rural last night 3-0. Players please get early dismissal forms in the phys. ed. office.
FIELD HOCKEY - Team tied 1-1 last night to Rural. Lone goal scorer was Brittany Bradshaw.
GOLF TEAM - Meet in the Industrial Arts classroom today at the noon bell. All are expected to attend.
GENERAL:
YEARBOOK - Surveys and chosen ones, can be picked up in the main office if you have not yet completed yours and must be returned no later than Wed., Oct. 14th. Grad bios and baby photos must be handed in no later than Oct. 21st at the latest. Make sure your full name is indicated on both.
VOCAL ENSEMBLE - Rehearsal Friday morning at 8:00 a.m.
REACH FOR TOP - Today - Vipers vs. Crusaders, Friday - No Game.
JOSTEN’S GRAD RINGS - A representative will be here Friday at noon for those interested in ordering grad rings. A $50.00 deposit is required to begin creating your ring. For more information on grad rings, booklets can now be picked up in the main office.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new Bursary Board. Stop by Student Services for details.
- If you are an aboriginal youth and are interested in a business program sponsored by the Business Development Bank of Canada, stop by Student Services for details.
- Mount "A" Open House Friday, Oct. 23rd. You must register a head of time if planning to attend.
- Sign up sheet in Student Services for Wilderness Adventure Program presented on Oct. 9th. This will be great.
- Any student interested in tutoring, please leave your name and area of interest to tutor at Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Sub and Salad..

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - No meeting this week. Next meeting will be Wednesday of next week.
BLAIR WITCH TOSH AND THE THRILLER - All those participating in this video, are asked to meet in Mrs. Decoste’s room 406 at the lunch bell.
VICTORY IN EUROPE TOUR - Meeting today for everyone in Room 309 at 11:50 a.m. All members must attend this extremely important meeting.
PROM - Meeting at the first of lunch on Thursday in Room 110. Bring your lunch.
SNAC - There will be a meeting today in Room 422 at the noon bell. All new members are welcome.
SPORTS:
GOLF TEAM - Will practice today at 3:45 p.m. at the range. Al are to attend.
CROSS COUNTRY - Any student planning to run, MUST see Mrs. Sullivan in Room 422 today before 12:00 noon as registration is being sent today.
GENERAL:
VOCAL ENSEMBLE - Rehearsal today after school 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday morning at 8:00 a.m.
REACH FOR TOP - Today - Barons vs. Spitfires, Thursday - Vipers vs. Crusaders, Friday - No Game.
JOSTEN’S GRAD RINGS - A representative will be here today and Friday at noon for those interested in ordering grad rings. A $50.00 deposit is required to begin creating your ring. For more information on grad rings, booklets can now be picked up in the main office.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new Bursary Board. Stop by Student Services for details.
- If you are an aboriginal youth and are interested in a business program sponsored by the Business Development Bank of Canada, stop by Student Services for details.
- Mount "A" Open House Friday, Oct. 23rd. You must register a head of time if planning to attend.
- Sign up sheet in Student Services for Wilderness Adventure Program presented on Oct. 9th. This will be great.
- Any student interested in tutoring, please leave your name and area of interest to tutor at Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Fries with the Works.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
MITCHELL CLEMENTS - Go to Room 208 at the first class change.
DJ CLUB - Will meet today at the lunch bell.
ART CLUB - Final information meeting today only this week at 12:00 p.m. in Room 617. We need more members for the club to continue. Regular meetings are on Wednesday.
SPORTS:
MINOR VOLLEYBALL OFFICIATING - Anyone interested in doing this, is asked to see Mr. Arsenault in the phys. ed. office. Pay is $12.00 a game.
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Lost to Bluefield last night 4-1. Very close end to end game. Lone goal scorer was Brooke Folland.
MEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Lost to Bluefield last night 3-1. Lone goal scorer was Keith Girard.
GOLF - Will NOT practice today.
GENERAL:
VOCAL ENSEMBLE - Rehearsal on Wednesday after school 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday morning at 8:00 a.m.
REACH FOR TOP - Today - Canucks vs. Crusaders, Tuesday - Wizards vs. Cavaliers, Wednesday - Barons vs. Spitfires, Thursday - Vipers vs. Crusaders, Friday - No Game.
JOSTEN’S GRAD RINGS - A representative will be here Wednesday and Friday for those interested in ordering grad rings. A $50.00 deposit is required to begin creating your ring. For more information on grad rings, booklets can now be picked up in the main office.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new Bursary Board. Stop by Student Services for details.
- If you are an aboriginal youth and are interested in a business program sponsored by the Business Development Bank of Canada, stop by Student Services for details.
- Mount "A" Open House Friday, Oct. 23rd. You must register a head of time if planning to attend.
- Sign up sheet in Student Services for Wilderness Adventure Program presented on Oct. 9th. This will be great.
- Any student interested in tutoring, please leave your name and area of interest to tutor at Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Club Wrap and Salad or Roast Beef Dinner.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Monday, October 5, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE - Important meeting in Room 406. All executive are expected to attend. The CSLC 2009 delegates are also to attend.
ART CLUB - Final information meeting tomorrow only this week at 12:00 p.m. in Room 617. We need more members for the club to continue. Regular meetings are on Wednesday.
YEARBOOK - All members of the yearbook staff who are helping with the sales this week, there will be a short meeting on stage at 12:00 noon today.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S "A" VOLLEYBALL - Brief meeting at the a.m. recess in Room 607.
GOLF - No practice today.
MINOR VOLLEYBALL OFFICIATING - Anyone interested in doing this, is asked to see Mr. Arsenault in the phys. ed. office. Pay is $12.00 a game.
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Lost to Rural on Friday. On Sat. the team played an exhibition game vs KISH and won 3-0. Excellent passing. The girls play today on the turf in Eliot River at 6:00 p.m.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR TOP - Today - Canucks vs. Crusaders, Tuesday - Wizards vs. Cavaliers, Wednesday - Barons vs. Spitfires, Thursday - Vipers vs. Crusaders, Friday - No Game.
SENIOR BAND - REMINDER - To pick up homework sheets for Block C today and bring them down completed to the presentation this afternoon.
CANADIAN BLOOD SERVICES - Will be hosting a workshop at 85 Fitzroy Street on Mon., Oct. 5th from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided.
JOSTEN’S GRAD RINGS - A representative will be here Wednesday and Friday for those interested in ordering grad rings. A $50.00 deposit is required to begin creating your ring. For more information on grad rings, booklets can now be picked up in the main office.
STUDENT PHOTOS - Orders are to be handed in to home room teachers. Today is the deadline.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new Bursary Board. Stop by Student Services for details.
- If you are an aboriginal youth and are interested in a business program sponsored by the Business Development Bank of Canada, stop by Student Services for details.
- Fall large bursary information session in the Lecture Theatre Oct. 5th 12:00-12:30 p.m.
- Mount "A" Open House Friday, Oct. 23rd. You must register a head of time if planning to attend.
- Sign up sheet in Student Services for Wilderness Adventure Program presented on Oct. 9th. This will be great.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Spaghetti and Garlic Bread or Chili and Cheese Nachos.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Thursday, October 1, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meeting in Room 407 at 12:00 noon today. New members are always welcome.
PROM - First meeting of the year, will take place today at lunch in Room 110. Bring your lunch. New members are welcome.
SPORTS:
CROSS COUNTRY - Meeting for any students interested in cross country, today at the noon bell in Room 422.
GOLF - Team practice today at 3:45 p.m. at the range.
FIELD HOCKEY TEAM - Lost to Montaque lat night. The next home game is Monday.
MEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Defeated Montaque yesterday 2-0. Goal scorers for tosh were Besnik Paloja and Nick Cameron.
GENERAL:
CANADIAN BLOOD SERVICES - Will be hosting a workshop at 85 Fitzroy Street on Mon., Oct. 5th from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Team 7 vs. Canucks and Friday - Royals vs. Canucks.
JOSTEN’S GRAD RINGS - A representative will be here next Wednesday and Friday for those interested in ordering grad rings. A $50.00 deposit is required to begin creating your ring. For more information on grad rings, booklets can now be picked up in the main office.
GRAD PHOTOS - HECKBERT STUDIO - Continue today. Sign up sheets are posted on the main bulletin board in the corridor. Sitting fee of $20.00 is required.
STUDENT PHOTOS - Orders are to be handed back to home room teacher no later than Oct. 5th.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Bursary Board is up and running. Stop by Student Services for details.
- Open House Fri., Oct. 2nd, Mount Allison. Music session with faculty to be arranged in advance contact Mount Allison Music Department for more details.
- If you are an aboriginal youth and are interested in a business program sponsored by the Business Development Bank of Canada, stop by Student Services for details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Wednesday, September 30, 2009 - Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN - Meeting at the noon bell in Room 614 today.
CLASS OFFICERS - Daniel MacDonald will be your videographer for the Class of 2010. There will be a class officer meeting today for all members in Room 609 at the noon ell. Bring your lunch.
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meeting in Room 407 at 12:00 noon on Thursday. New members are always welcome.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting today in Room 309 at lunch. All new members welcome.
PROM - First meeting of the year, will take place on Thursday at lunch in Room 110. Bring your lunch. New members are welcome.
ART CLUB - General information meeting today at noon in Room 617. Anyone may attend as well as those that signed up at the clubs fair. Bring ideas!!
BIOTECH CHALLENGE - Information meeting at 12:00 noon today, Sept. 30th in Room 611. See Mr. Higginbotham for more details.
SPORTS:
CROSS COUNTRY - Meeting for any students interested in cross country, tomorrow (Thurs.) at the noon bell in Room 422.
WOMEN’S "A" VOLLEYBALL - Bus to Francois Buote will be leaving at 3:45 p.m. today.
MEN’S SOCCER - Team lunch in 307 at the noon.
GOLF - Meeting at noon in Industrial Arts.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Cavaliers, Thursday - Team 7 vs. Canucks and Friday - Royals vs. Canucks.
JOSTEN’S GRAD RINGS - A representative will be here next Wednesday and Friday for those interested in ordering grad rings. A $50.00 deposit is required to begin creating your ring. For more information on grad rings, booklets can now be picked up in the main office.
GRAD PHOTOS - HECKBERT STUDIO - Continue today. Sign up sheets are posted on the main bulletin board in the corridor. Sitting fee of $20.00 is required.
STUDENT PHOTOS - Orders are to be handed back to home room teacher no later than Oct. 5th.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Bursary Board is up and running. Stop by Student Services for details.
- Open House Fri., Oct. 2nd, Mount Allison. Music session with faculty to be arranged in advance contact Mount Allison Music Department for more details.
- If you are an aboriginal youth and are interested in a business program sponsored by the Business Development Bank of Canada, stop by Student Services for details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chilli Cheese Fries.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Tuesday, September 29, 2009 Day 2

ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
ART CLUB - General information meeting on Wed. at noon in Room 617. Anyone may attend as well as those that signe dup at the clubs fair. Bring ideas!!
VICTORY IN EUROPE TOUR - Meeting in Room 309 today at 11:50 a.m. Meeting is mandatory.
BIOTECH CHALLENGE - Information meeting at 12:00 noon on Wed., Sept. 30th in Room 611. See Mr. Higginbotham for more details.
SPORTS:
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Defeated Montaque 3-0 last night. Practice today 3:30-5:30 p.m.
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Lost last night 4-1 vs. Bluefield. Lone goal scored by Molly Kenny with Savanah Brant played an excellent in the nets.
- Those players still owing their athletic fees, please pay Mr. Donovan asap.
MEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Beat Bluefield last night 3-1. Goal scorers were Tyson Arsenault, Jeff Rodgerson and Keith Girard.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Royals vs. Vipers, Wednesday - Barons vs. Cavaliers, Thursday - Team 7 vs. Canucks and Friday - Royals vs. Canucks.
GRAD PHOTOS - HECKBERT STUDIO - Continue today. Sign up sheets are posted on the main bulletin board in the corridor. Sitting fee of $20.00 is required.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Bursary Board is up and running. Stop by Student Services for details.
- Open House Fri., Oct. 2nd, Mount Allison. Music session with faculty to be arranged in advance contact Mount Allison Music Department for more details.
- If you are an aboriginal youth and are interested in a business program sponsored by the Business Development Bank of Canada, stop by Student Services for details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Lasagna and Ceasar Salad and or Chicken Stir Fry.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Monday, September 28, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
VICTORY IN EUROPE TOUR - Meeting in Room 309 Tuesday at 11:50 a.m. Meeting is mandatory.
BIOTECH CHALLENGE - Information meeting at 12:00 noon on Wed., Sept. 30th in Room 611. See Mr. Higginbotham for more details.
CSLC 2008 VIDEO PRESENTATION - Bring your lunch to the Lecture Theatre at noon today if you would like to see the CSLC 2008 souvenir video. Show time is 12:00 noon sharp!
SPORTS:
GOLF - No Practise today due to weather.
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Can pick up player profiles at lunch in Room 202 - see Mr. Clow.
WOMEN’S "AA" VOLLEYBALL - Anyone with outstanding forms/money are asked to see Ms. Haire now in the CSLC room.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Wizards vs. Crusaders, Tuesday - Royals vs. Vipers, Wednesday - Barons vs. Cavaliers, Thursday - Team 7 vs. Canucks and Friday - Royals vs. Canucks.
GRAD PHOTOS - HECKBERT STUDIO - Continue today. Sign up sheets are posted on the main bulletin board in the corridor. Sitting fee of $20.00 is required.
SCHOOL PROOFS AND I.D.’S - Are to be handed out this morning during home room. Deadline for ordering pics is Oct. 5th.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Bursary Board will be up and running late this week, so don’t forget to check it out if you are a potential graduate.
- Open House Fri., Oct. 2nd, Mount Allison. Music session with faculty to be arranged in advance contact Mount Allison Music Department for more details.
- UNB will be here Monday, Sept. 28th at 12:15 .m. to speak with students. Please stop by and check out the booth.
- If you are an aboriginal youth and are interested in a business program sponsored by the Business Development Bank of Canada, stop by Student Services for details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Spaghetti and Garlic Bread or Chicken Ceasar Salad.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Thursday, September 24, 2009 Day 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Poster making party at noon today in Room 407. New members welcome.
STUDENT NUTRITION ACTION COMMITTEE (SNAC TEAM) - There is a meeting in Room 422 at noon today for anyone interested in joining.
SADD - Students Against Drinking and Driving - Meeting today at noon in Room 311. New members are welcome.
SPORTS:
FIELD HOCKEY TEAM - Please see Mr. Clow in Room 202 today at lunch for player profile sheets.
TOSH "A" VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Defeated Morell last night 3-0.
WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM - Are reminded to pass in your athletic fees and any outstanding paper work.
- Important meeting at the morning recess in the Lecture Theatre today.
SUMMERSIDE FIGURE SKATING CLUB - Are looking for student volunteers. This would qualify for a Community Service Bursary.
SUMMERSIDE YOUTH BOWLING - Registration on Sept. 26th from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at the Credit Union Place. For more info., call Allan McNeill at 436-4578 or drop by bowling lanes any time.
GENERAL:
BAKE SALE - IN SUPPORT OF OUR TWINNED SCHOOL IN AFRICA - Outside the Lecture Theatre at today.
VOCAL ENSEMBLE - Rehearsal Friday early morning at 8:00 a.m.
SENIOR BAND STUDENTS - Are asked to check the bulletin board outside the band room for a message.
REACH FOR THE TOP - The schedule for this week has been posted on the door of Room 417. New trivia players are still welcome.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Began, Mon., Sept. 14th 3:30-5:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. Application forms can be picked up in the main office.
SAFE DRIVERS PEI - REMINDER - There will NOT be any driver’s ed. classes held this week. Classes will resume next week. Registration ca be done online at safedriverspei.com or by phone/text @ 439-0966.
JVI DRIVER EDUCATION TRAINING - Booklets can be picked up in the main office.
GRAD PHOTOS - HECKBERT STUDIO - Began Wednesday, Sept. 23- Fri., Oct. 2nd. Sign up sheets are posted on the main bulletin board in the corridor. Sitting fee of $20.00 is required.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Bursary Board will be up and running late this week, so don’t forget to check it out if you are a potential graduate.
- If you are a Grade 11 or 12 student and are interested in being a Page, please contact Student Services for more details by Fri., Sept. 26th. This will be for the Provincial Legislature.
- McGill presentation at 9:00 a.m. in the Lecture Theatre on Sept. 24th. Sign up sheet in Student Services. This presentation will be for general information n the process to enter any University. Please note the presentation on the 24th will include McGill, Concordia and Bishops Universities. This is always a very good presentation.
- Open House Fri., Oct. 2nd, Mount Allison. Music session with faculty to be arranged in advance contact Mount Allison Music Department for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole