ANNOUNCEMENTS
FRIDAY, MAY 29TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
CLASS OFFICER - Meeting at the a.m. recess in student services today.
CSLC 2009 DELEGATES - Meeting today at noon in the CSLC room. Bring your lunch and any missing registration information.
SPORTS:
MEN’S SOFTBALL - Host Evangeline tonight in their final home game of the regular season.
There will be a meeting at the morning recess in the Industrial Arts Area for all players.
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Host Evangeline at 3:00 p.m. today. Players will be let out at 2:00 p.m.
TRACK AND FIELD - Congratulations to all athletes who performed exceptionally well at the zone’ s yesterday. You represented TOSH very well. Ap special thank you to Mr. Donovan, Ms. Thompson, Mr. Arsenault, Ms. Bradshaw and the leadership class fo organizing and running an exceptional event.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #7 is due today. Block meetings are cancelled for this week only.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Crusaders.
- Semi finals will be on Monday and Tuesday. Keep an eye on the board in Room 417 for details.
GRAD VIDEO - There will be a contest to design the cover for the Grad Video. Anyone willing to design a cover can drop it off in Student Services by Friday. Be creative and you can contact Cynthia Tom or Jenna Perry, if you have any questions.
ANY GRADE 12'S - Wishing to help with grad grocery bagging for safe grad prizes on May 30th, please contact Student Services.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Oak Acres Children’s Summer Camp are looking for counselors in training. More details in Student Services.
- Employment Strawberry Picking Notice in Student Services.
- Check the list of available courses still accepting applicants at Holland College.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Fries with the Works.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, MAY 28TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
RELAY FOR LIFE - THREE OAKS THUNDER TEAM - Collection meeting today in Room 612 at 12:10 p.m.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURER’S - Meeting today, Thurs., May 28th at noon in Room 407.
CSLC 2009 DELEGATES - Meeting on Friday at noon in the CSLC room. Bring your lunch and any missing registration information.
SPORTS:
MEN’S SOFTBALL - Defeated Kinkora last night 9-2.
- David Arsenault and Stefan Pineau shared the pitching duties while Clark Gallant led the team offensively with a home run and a triple.
- Next home game is tomorrow as they host Evangeline in their final home game of the regular season.
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Defeated Kinkora last night 17-5.
- Next home game will be tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. against Evangeline. Players will be let out at 2:00 p.m.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Corrected duotangs will be available today. Reflection #7 is due this Friday. Block meetings are cancelled for this week only.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Wizards vs. Cavaliers, Friday - Barons vs. Crusaders.
- Semi finals will be on Monday and Tuesday. Keep an eye on the board in Room 417 for details.
GRAD VIDEO - There will be a contest to design the cover for the Grad Video. Anyone willing to design a cover can drop it off in Student Services by Friday. Be creative and you can contact Cynthia Tom or Jenna Perry, if you have any questions.
ANY GRADE 12'S - Wishing to help with grad grocery bagging for safe grad prizes on May 30th, please contact Student Services.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Oak Acres Children’s Summer Camp are looking for counselors in training. More details in Student Services.
- Employment Strawberry Picking Notice in Student Services.
- Check the list of available courses still accepting applicants at Holland College.
- Summer Employment Booth will be set up today, Thursday May 28th. Stop by for possible summer work.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.
THURSDAY, MAY 28TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
RELAY FOR LIFE - THREE OAKS THUNDER TEAM - Collection meeting today in Room 612 at 12:10 p.m.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURER’S - Meeting today, Thurs., May 28th at noon in Room 407.
CSLC 2009 DELEGATES - Meeting on Friday at noon in the CSLC room. Bring your lunch and any missing registration information.
SPORTS:
MEN’S SOFTBALL - Defeated Kinkora last night 9-2.
- David Arsenault and Stefan Pineau shared the pitching duties while Clark Gallant led the team offensively with a home run and a triple.
- Next home game is tomorrow as they host Evangeline in their final home game of the regular season.
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Defeated Kinkora last night 17-5.
- Next home game will be tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. against Evangeline. Players will be let out at 2:00 p.m.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Corrected duotangs will be available today. Reflection #7 is due this Friday. Block meetings are cancelled for this week only.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Wizards vs. Cavaliers, Friday - Barons vs. Crusaders.
- Semi finals will be on Monday and Tuesday. Keep an eye on the board in Room 417 for details.
GRAD VIDEO - There will be a contest to design the cover for the Grad Video. Anyone willing to design a cover can drop it off in Student Services by Friday. Be creative and you can contact Cynthia Tom or Jenna Perry, if you have any questions.
ANY GRADE 12'S - Wishing to help with grad grocery bagging for safe grad prizes on May 30th, please contact Student Services.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Oak Acres Children’s Summer Camp are looking for counselors in training. More details in Student Services.
- Employment Strawberry Picking Notice in Student Services.
- Check the list of available courses still accepting applicants at Holland College.
- Summer Employment Booth will be set up today, Thursday May 28th. Stop by for possible summer work.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNSDAY, MAY 27TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURER’S - Meeting tomorrow, Thurs., May 28th at noon in Room 407.
MR. CHISHOLM’S BLOCK "C" GLOBAL ISSUES CLASS - Must go to Room 309 at 10:20 a.m. today for an important meeting.
RELAY FOR LIFE - THREE OAKS THUNDER TEAM - Meeting today in the Lecture Theatre at 12:10 p.m.
SADD MEMBERS - Who are going to the conference this weekend, are to meet in Room 311 at the noon bell. All must attend.
CSLC 2009 DELEGATES - Meeting on Friday at noon in the CSLC room. Bring your lunch and any missing registration information.
SPORTS:
MEN’S SOFTBALL - Mandatory meeting at the p.m. recess in the gym classroom. All players are expected to attend.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Corrected duotangs will be available today. Reflection #7 is due this Friday. Block meetings are cancelled for this week only.
- Block "A" Grade 12 Peer Helpers are asked to see Ms. Haire in the CSLC Room for grad information today.
TOSH BOOKSTORE - Will be open today 11:45-12:30 p.m. for the last time this school year at the top of the 600's staircase. Come prepared to get your green and gold gear in preparation for TOAD on June 3rd.
REACH FOR THE TOP - For all other games this week, players are asked to check the door of Room 417 for the schedule.
GRAD VIDEO - There will be a contest to design the cover for the Grad Video. Anyone willing to design a cover can drop it off in Student Services by Friday. Be creative and you can contact Cynthia Tom or Jenna Perry, if you have any questions.
ANY GRADE 12'S - Wishing to help with grad grocery bagging for safe grad prizes on May 30th, please contact Student Services.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Oak Acres Children’s Summer Camp are looking for counselors in training. More details in Student Services.
- Employment Strawberry Picking Notice in Student Services.
- Check the list of available courses still accepting applicants at Holland College.
- Reminder - Katimavik - will be here today at lunch with a display. Stop by for more information.
- Summer Employment Booth will be set up Thursday May 28th. Stop by for possible summer work.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Tacos and Fries.
WEDNSDAY, MAY 27TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURER’S - Meeting tomorrow, Thurs., May 28th at noon in Room 407.
MR. CHISHOLM’S BLOCK "C" GLOBAL ISSUES CLASS - Must go to Room 309 at 10:20 a.m. today for an important meeting.
RELAY FOR LIFE - THREE OAKS THUNDER TEAM - Meeting today in the Lecture Theatre at 12:10 p.m.
SADD MEMBERS - Who are going to the conference this weekend, are to meet in Room 311 at the noon bell. All must attend.
CSLC 2009 DELEGATES - Meeting on Friday at noon in the CSLC room. Bring your lunch and any missing registration information.
SPORTS:
MEN’S SOFTBALL - Mandatory meeting at the p.m. recess in the gym classroom. All players are expected to attend.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Corrected duotangs will be available today. Reflection #7 is due this Friday. Block meetings are cancelled for this week only.
- Block "A" Grade 12 Peer Helpers are asked to see Ms. Haire in the CSLC Room for grad information today.
TOSH BOOKSTORE - Will be open today 11:45-12:30 p.m. for the last time this school year at the top of the 600's staircase. Come prepared to get your green and gold gear in preparation for TOAD on June 3rd.
REACH FOR THE TOP - For all other games this week, players are asked to check the door of Room 417 for the schedule.
GRAD VIDEO - There will be a contest to design the cover for the Grad Video. Anyone willing to design a cover can drop it off in Student Services by Friday. Be creative and you can contact Cynthia Tom or Jenna Perry, if you have any questions.
ANY GRADE 12'S - Wishing to help with grad grocery bagging for safe grad prizes on May 30th, please contact Student Services.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Oak Acres Children’s Summer Camp are looking for counselors in training. More details in Student Services.
- Employment Strawberry Picking Notice in Student Services.
- Check the list of available courses still accepting applicants at Holland College.
- Reminder - Katimavik - will be here today at lunch with a display. Stop by for more information.
- Summer Employment Booth will be set up Thursday May 28th. Stop by for possible summer work.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Tacos and Fries.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Tuesday May 26, 2009 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, MAY 26TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
ENVIROTHON - Meeting for all members including team two.
VICTORY IN EUROPE/HOLLAND GROUP - Important meeting in Room 311 today at the noon bell. Bring your lunch and attend this meeting please.
SADD - Short but important meeting at the noon bell today in Room 311 for all students who plan on attending the National Conference this weekend.
CSLC 2009 DELEGATES - Meeting on Friday at noon in the CSLC room. Bring your lunch and any missing registration information.
SPORTS:
MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM - Defeated Westisle last night 8-6. Winning pitcher was David Arsenault. Pat Thompson chipped-in offensively with 2 homeruns.
- No practice today.
- Next home game is Wednesday against Kinkora at Queen Elizabeth Park.
CROSS COUNTRY - Very important meeting at 12:00 noon in the Lecture Theatre.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Corrected duotangs will be available today. Reflection #7 is due this Friday. Block meetings are cancelled for this week only.
TOSH BOOKSTORE - Will be open Wednesday 11:45-12:30 p.m. for the last time this school year at the top of the 600's staircase. Come prepared to get your green and gold gear in preparation for TOAD on June 3rd.
REACH FOR THE TOP - For all other games this week, players are asked to check the door of Room 417 for the schedule.
BAND STUDENTS - Wednesday morning’s rehearsal is for Massed Band.
GRAD VIDEO - There will be a contest to design the cover for the Grad Video. Anyone willing to design a cover can drop it off in Student Services by Friday. Be creative and you can contact Cynthia Tom or Jenna Perry, if you have any questions.
ANY GRADE 12'S - Wishing to help with grad grocery bagging for safe grad prizes on May 30th, please contact Student Services.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Oak Acres Children’s Summer Camp are looking for counselors in training. More details in Student Services.
- Employment Strawberry Picking Notice in Student Services.
- Check the list of available courses still accepting applicants at Holland College.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Lasagna and Salad or Club Wrap and Salad.
TUESDAY, MAY 26TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
ENVIROTHON - Meeting for all members including team two.
VICTORY IN EUROPE/HOLLAND GROUP - Important meeting in Room 311 today at the noon bell. Bring your lunch and attend this meeting please.
SADD - Short but important meeting at the noon bell today in Room 311 for all students who plan on attending the National Conference this weekend.
CSLC 2009 DELEGATES - Meeting on Friday at noon in the CSLC room. Bring your lunch and any missing registration information.
SPORTS:
MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM - Defeated Westisle last night 8-6. Winning pitcher was David Arsenault. Pat Thompson chipped-in offensively with 2 homeruns.
- No practice today.
- Next home game is Wednesday against Kinkora at Queen Elizabeth Park.
CROSS COUNTRY - Very important meeting at 12:00 noon in the Lecture Theatre.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Corrected duotangs will be available today. Reflection #7 is due this Friday. Block meetings are cancelled for this week only.
TOSH BOOKSTORE - Will be open Wednesday 11:45-12:30 p.m. for the last time this school year at the top of the 600's staircase. Come prepared to get your green and gold gear in preparation for TOAD on June 3rd.
REACH FOR THE TOP - For all other games this week, players are asked to check the door of Room 417 for the schedule.
BAND STUDENTS - Wednesday morning’s rehearsal is for Massed Band.
GRAD VIDEO - There will be a contest to design the cover for the Grad Video. Anyone willing to design a cover can drop it off in Student Services by Friday. Be creative and you can contact Cynthia Tom or Jenna Perry, if you have any questions.
ANY GRADE 12'S - Wishing to help with grad grocery bagging for safe grad prizes on May 30th, please contact Student Services.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Oak Acres Children’s Summer Camp are looking for counselors in training. More details in Student Services.
- Employment Strawberry Picking Notice in Student Services.
- Check the list of available courses still accepting applicants at Holland College.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Lasagna and Salad or Club Wrap and Salad.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, MAY 25TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
CSLC 2009 DELEGATES - Meeting on Friday at noon in the CSLC room. Bring your lunch and any missing registration information.
THREE OAKS THUNDER - Very important meeting today at 12:10 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S "AAA" RUGBY - Team lunch today at 11:46 a.m.
MEN’S SOFTBALL - All players are asked to meet in the industrial arts classroom to pick up homework sheets at the lunch bell.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Corrected duotangs will be available tomorrow. Reflection #7 is due this Friday. Block meetings are cancelled for this week only.
TOSH BOOKSTORE - Will be open Wednesday 11:45-12:30 p.m. for the last time this school year at the top of the 600's staircase. Come prepared to get your green and gold gear in preparation for TOAD on June 3rd.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Canucks vs. Vipers. For all other games this week, players are asked to check the door of Room 417 for the schedule.
BAND STUDENTS - Reminder that there is no rehearsal tomorrow morning. Wednesday morning’s rehearsal is for Massed Band.
LEADERSHIP T-SHIRT - Money is due today. $17.90 - with last name and $12.45 no name.
GRAD VIDEO - There will be a contest to design the cover for the Grad Video. Anyone willing to design a cover can drop it off in Student Services by Friday. Be creative and you can contact Cynthia Tom or Jenna Perry, if you have any questions.
ANY GRADE 12'S - Wishing to help with grad grocery bagging for safe grad prizes on May 30th, please contact Student Services.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Oak Acres Children’s Summer Camp are looking for counselors in training. More details in Student Services.
- Employment Strawberry Picking Notice in Student Services.
- Check the list of available courses still accepting applicants at Holland College.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Pork Chop Dinner or Grilled Chicken Ceasar.
MONDAY, MAY 25TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
CSLC 2009 DELEGATES - Meeting on Friday at noon in the CSLC room. Bring your lunch and any missing registration information.
THREE OAKS THUNDER - Very important meeting today at 12:10 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S "AAA" RUGBY - Team lunch today at 11:46 a.m.
MEN’S SOFTBALL - All players are asked to meet in the industrial arts classroom to pick up homework sheets at the lunch bell.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Corrected duotangs will be available tomorrow. Reflection #7 is due this Friday. Block meetings are cancelled for this week only.
TOSH BOOKSTORE - Will be open Wednesday 11:45-12:30 p.m. for the last time this school year at the top of the 600's staircase. Come prepared to get your green and gold gear in preparation for TOAD on June 3rd.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Canucks vs. Vipers. For all other games this week, players are asked to check the door of Room 417 for the schedule.
BAND STUDENTS - Reminder that there is no rehearsal tomorrow morning. Wednesday morning’s rehearsal is for Massed Band.
LEADERSHIP T-SHIRT - Money is due today. $17.90 - with last name and $12.45 no name.
GRAD VIDEO - There will be a contest to design the cover for the Grad Video. Anyone willing to design a cover can drop it off in Student Services by Friday. Be creative and you can contact Cynthia Tom or Jenna Perry, if you have any questions.
ANY GRADE 12'S - Wishing to help with grad grocery bagging for safe grad prizes on May 30th, please contact Student Services.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Oak Acres Children’s Summer Camp are looking for counselors in training. More details in Student Services.
- Employment Strawberry Picking Notice in Student Services.
- Check the list of available courses still accepting applicants at Holland College.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Pork Chop Dinner or Grilled Chicken Ceasar.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Thursday, May 21 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, MAY 21ST, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
CLASS OFFICERS - Brief meeting at the a.m. recess in student services.
ENCOUNTERS WITH CANADA - Meeting in the computer lab at 12:15 p.m. for registration.
RELAY FOR LIFE - THREE OAKS THUNDER TEAM - Meeting at 12:10 p.m. in Room 612.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Today at lunch in Room 309.
- Donations will be collected in front of the Lecture Theatre - Mr. Trainor is going to shave his beard.
SADD - Important meeting today at noon in Room 311.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 today at noon.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Meeting in Room 407 today at noon.
SPORTS:
SUMMERSIDE UNITED BOYS UNDER 16 PREMIERE SOCCER - Tryout tonight 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Athena School Field.
BEEP TEST - Today at noon in the gym for anyone interested.
TRACK AND FIELD - Important meeting at 12:00 noon sharp in the Lecture Theatre today.
MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM - Defeated Westisle 9-6 last night with Dave Arsenault as winning pitcher.
- Team travels to Kinkora this evening for a showdown with the Blazers.
GENERAL:
GRADE 12'S - REMINDER - Of Safe Grad Parent Information Night tonight for your parents/guardians at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. Prior to this, there will be an ice cream sundae bar for all grads.
ALL BAND STUDENTS - Rehearsals have started again in preparation for the end of the year concert.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario 7 due Friday.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cougars vs. Canucks and Friday - Barons vs. Crusaders (this game on Friday begins right at the noon bell).
EXTRA CURRICULAR POINTS - A reminder to all staff supervisors of clubs, sports teams, etc., to please get your point sheets in to Ms. Campbell asap.
REMINDER - TO GRAD STUDENTS - PROM ON SAT., MAY 23RD - Doors will open at 8:00 p.m. and close at 9:30 p.m. and the dance will go from 9:00-12:00 p.m. NO ONE will be allowed to enter after 9:30 p.m. All students attending prom are reminded that you don’t need to bring your ticket to enter. The names of all grads attending and sign ins has been finalized and the transfer of tickets from one grad to another or the transfer of sign ins on prom night will not be permitted. If you and your date are not currently on the list, you will not be allowed to enter.
- Grads, please inform all family and friends wishing to attend the prom that they will be asked to enter the school at the gym entrance doors and to wait in the cafeteria for grads to arrive. All grads must enter through the main entrance.
- The prom committee will be decorating for prom after school on Friday, May 22nd. The prom committee would greatly appreciate it if other students could volunteer a few hours after school to help them set up for prom. Leadership students can also get volunteer hours for doing so.
- To all students attending prom - Katharina’s Bridal Boutique would like to interview students on the red carpet, for a keepsake video of your prom. They have sent out release forms that need to be signed by your parents if you are under the age of 18 and if you are 18 you must sign it yourself. If they do not receive all of the release forms back from all attending students and guests, they will not be able to film this event. Please pick up and return Release Forms in the library no later than Friday morning.
- Today is the very last day for students to stay after school to prepare for prom. Any prom displays which are not finished this evening will NOT be used at prom. Any students, whether members of prom committee or not, who are able to stay after school today to paint are strongly encouraged to do so and asked to meet on the stage at 3:40 p.m.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- Service Canada - Reminder - at lunch hour on Thursday - jobs - resume.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.
THURSDAY, MAY 21ST, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
CLASS OFFICERS - Brief meeting at the a.m. recess in student services.
ENCOUNTERS WITH CANADA - Meeting in the computer lab at 12:15 p.m. for registration.
RELAY FOR LIFE - THREE OAKS THUNDER TEAM - Meeting at 12:10 p.m. in Room 612.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Today at lunch in Room 309.
- Donations will be collected in front of the Lecture Theatre - Mr. Trainor is going to shave his beard.
SADD - Important meeting today at noon in Room 311.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 today at noon.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Meeting in Room 407 today at noon.
SPORTS:
SUMMERSIDE UNITED BOYS UNDER 16 PREMIERE SOCCER - Tryout tonight 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Athena School Field.
BEEP TEST - Today at noon in the gym for anyone interested.
TRACK AND FIELD - Important meeting at 12:00 noon sharp in the Lecture Theatre today.
MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM - Defeated Westisle 9-6 last night with Dave Arsenault as winning pitcher.
- Team travels to Kinkora this evening for a showdown with the Blazers.
GENERAL:
GRADE 12'S - REMINDER - Of Safe Grad Parent Information Night tonight for your parents/guardians at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. Prior to this, there will be an ice cream sundae bar for all grads.
ALL BAND STUDENTS - Rehearsals have started again in preparation for the end of the year concert.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario 7 due Friday.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cougars vs. Canucks and Friday - Barons vs. Crusaders (this game on Friday begins right at the noon bell).
EXTRA CURRICULAR POINTS - A reminder to all staff supervisors of clubs, sports teams, etc., to please get your point sheets in to Ms. Campbell asap.
REMINDER - TO GRAD STUDENTS - PROM ON SAT., MAY 23RD - Doors will open at 8:00 p.m. and close at 9:30 p.m. and the dance will go from 9:00-12:00 p.m. NO ONE will be allowed to enter after 9:30 p.m. All students attending prom are reminded that you don’t need to bring your ticket to enter. The names of all grads attending and sign ins has been finalized and the transfer of tickets from one grad to another or the transfer of sign ins on prom night will not be permitted. If you and your date are not currently on the list, you will not be allowed to enter.
- Grads, please inform all family and friends wishing to attend the prom that they will be asked to enter the school at the gym entrance doors and to wait in the cafeteria for grads to arrive. All grads must enter through the main entrance.
- The prom committee will be decorating for prom after school on Friday, May 22nd. The prom committee would greatly appreciate it if other students could volunteer a few hours after school to help them set up for prom. Leadership students can also get volunteer hours for doing so.
- To all students attending prom - Katharina’s Bridal Boutique would like to interview students on the red carpet, for a keepsake video of your prom. They have sent out release forms that need to be signed by your parents if you are under the age of 18 and if you are 18 you must sign it yourself. If they do not receive all of the release forms back from all attending students and guests, they will not be able to film this event. Please pick up and return Release Forms in the library no later than Friday morning.
- Today is the very last day for students to stay after school to prepare for prom. Any prom displays which are not finished this evening will NOT be used at prom. Any students, whether members of prom committee or not, who are able to stay after school today to paint are strongly encouraged to do so and asked to meet on the stage at 3:40 p.m.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- Service Canada - Reminder - at lunch hour on Thursday - jobs - resume.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - Tomorrow at lunch in Room 309.
SADD - Important meeting Thursday at noon in Room 311.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 Thursday at noon.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Meeting in Room 407 on Thursday at noon.
SPORTS:
SUMMERSIDE UNITED BOYS UNDER 16 PREMIERE SOCCER - Tryouts Thursday 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Athena School Field.
BEEP TEST - Thursday at noon in the gym for anyone interested.
GENERAL:
ALL BAND GRADS - Are asked to see Dylan Maddix by the end of the day.
ALL BAND STUDENTS - Rehearsals have started again in preparation for the end of the year concert.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario 7 due Friday. It will be available by the end of the day today. Block meetings on Wednesday in the CSLC Room.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Teachers vs. Students in Lecture Theatre at noon, Thursday - Cougars vs. Canucks and Friday - Barons vs. Crusaders (this game on Friday begins right at the noon bell).
- At 12:00 pm. today in the Lecture Theatre we will see who is smarter......the teachers or the students. Come watch Mr. Trainor, Mr. Lilly, Ms. Forbes and Ms. Schurman battle against Melyssa Baker, Carly Furlong, Ryan Waugh and Justin Ferrish.
EXTRA CURRICULAR POINTS - A reminder to all staff supervisors of clubs, sports teams, etc., to please get your point sheets in to Ms. Campbell asap.
REMINDER - TO GRAD STUDENTS - PROM ON SAT., MAY 23RD - Doors will open at 8:00 p.m. and close at 9:30 p.m. and the dance will go from 9:00-12:00 p.m. NO ONE will be allowed to enter after 9:30 p.m. All students attending prom are reminded that you don’t need to bring your ticket to enter. The names of all grads attending and sign ins has been finalized and the transfer of tickets from one grad to another or the transfer of sign ins on prom night will not be permitted. If you and your date are not currently on the list, you will not be allowed to enter.
- Grads, please inform all family and friends wishing to attend the prom that they will be asked to enter the school at the gym entrance doors and to wait in the cafeteria for grads to arrive. All grads must enter through the main entrance.
- The prom committee will be decorating for prom after school on Friday, May 22nd. The prom committee would greatly appreciate it if other students could volunteer a few hours after school to help them set up for prom. Leadership students can also get volunteer hours for doing so.
- To all students attending prom - Katharina’s Bridal Boutique would like to interview students on the red carpet, for a keepsake video of your prom. They have sent out release forms that need to be signed by your parents if you are under the age of 18 and if you are 18 you must sign it yourself. If they do not receive all of the release forms back from all attending students and guests, they will not be able to film this event. Please pick up and return Release Forms in the library no later than Thursday afternoon.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- Service Canada - Reminder - at lunch hour on Thursday - jobs - resume.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Burger and Fries.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - Tomorrow at lunch in Room 309.
SADD - Important meeting Thursday at noon in Room 311.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 Thursday at noon.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Meeting in Room 407 on Thursday at noon.
SPORTS:
SUMMERSIDE UNITED BOYS UNDER 16 PREMIERE SOCCER - Tryouts Thursday 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Athena School Field.
BEEP TEST - Thursday at noon in the gym for anyone interested.
GENERAL:
ALL BAND GRADS - Are asked to see Dylan Maddix by the end of the day.
ALL BAND STUDENTS - Rehearsals have started again in preparation for the end of the year concert.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario 7 due Friday. It will be available by the end of the day today. Block meetings on Wednesday in the CSLC Room.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Teachers vs. Students in Lecture Theatre at noon, Thursday - Cougars vs. Canucks and Friday - Barons vs. Crusaders (this game on Friday begins right at the noon bell).
- At 12:00 pm. today in the Lecture Theatre we will see who is smarter......the teachers or the students. Come watch Mr. Trainor, Mr. Lilly, Ms. Forbes and Ms. Schurman battle against Melyssa Baker, Carly Furlong, Ryan Waugh and Justin Ferrish.
EXTRA CURRICULAR POINTS - A reminder to all staff supervisors of clubs, sports teams, etc., to please get your point sheets in to Ms. Campbell asap.
REMINDER - TO GRAD STUDENTS - PROM ON SAT., MAY 23RD - Doors will open at 8:00 p.m. and close at 9:30 p.m. and the dance will go from 9:00-12:00 p.m. NO ONE will be allowed to enter after 9:30 p.m. All students attending prom are reminded that you don’t need to bring your ticket to enter. The names of all grads attending and sign ins has been finalized and the transfer of tickets from one grad to another or the transfer of sign ins on prom night will not be permitted. If you and your date are not currently on the list, you will not be allowed to enter.
- Grads, please inform all family and friends wishing to attend the prom that they will be asked to enter the school at the gym entrance doors and to wait in the cafeteria for grads to arrive. All grads must enter through the main entrance.
- The prom committee will be decorating for prom after school on Friday, May 22nd. The prom committee would greatly appreciate it if other students could volunteer a few hours after school to help them set up for prom. Leadership students can also get volunteer hours for doing so.
- To all students attending prom - Katharina’s Bridal Boutique would like to interview students on the red carpet, for a keepsake video of your prom. They have sent out release forms that need to be signed by your parents if you are under the age of 18 and if you are 18 you must sign it yourself. If they do not receive all of the release forms back from all attending students and guests, they will not be able to film this event. Please pick up and return Release Forms in the library no later than Thursday afternoon.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- Service Canada - Reminder - at lunch hour on Thursday - jobs - resume.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Burger and Fries.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL - Very important meeting in the Lecture Theatre at noon. We will be finalizing extracurricular points and planning TOAD. If you are unable to attend , you must see Ms. Decoste by Thursday to put in for points based on your student council involvement or we will be unable to give you any points.
SPORTS:
SUMMERSIDE UNITED BOYS UNDER 16 PREMIERE SOCCER - Tryouts tonight and Thursday 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Athena School Field.
MEN’S SOFTBALL - Lost to Kensington on Friday night 8-1. Team meeting today at lunch bell in Industrial Arts.
GENERAL:
ALL BAND STUDENTS -Are reminded to check the bulletin board before they leave today. Rehearsals have started again in preparation for the end of the year concert.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario 7 due Friday. It will be available by the end of the day today. Block meetings on Wednesday in the CSLC Room.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Wizards, Wednesday - Teachers vs. Students in Lecture Theatre at noon, Thursday - Cougars vs. Canucks and Friday - Barons vs. Crusaders (this game on Friday begins right at the noon bell).
EXTRA CURRICULAR POINTS - A reminder to all staff supervisors of clubs, sports teams, etc., to please get your point sheets in to Ms. Campbell asap.
REMINDER - TO GRAD STUDENTS - PROM ON SAT., MAY 23RD - Doors will open at 8:00 p.m. and close at 9:30 p.m. and the dance will go from 9:00-12:00 p.m. NO ONE will be allowed to enter after 9:30 p.m. All students attending prom are reminded that you don’t need to bring your ticket to enter. The names of all grads attending and sign ins has been finalized and the transfer of tickets from one grad to another or the transfer of sign ins on prom night will not be permitted. If you and your date are not currently on the list, you will not be allowed to enter.
- Grads, please inform all family and friends wishing to attend the prom that they will be asked to enter the school at the gym entrance doors and to wait in the cafeteria for grads to arrive. All grads must enter through the main entrance.
- The prom committee will be decorating for prom after school on Friday, May 22nd. The prom committee would greatly appreciate it if other students could volunteer a few hours after school to help them set up for prom. Leadership students can also get volunteer hours for doing so.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Honey Mustard Wrap and Salad or Spaghetti.
TUESDAY, MAY 19TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL - Very important meeting in the Lecture Theatre at noon. We will be finalizing extracurricular points and planning TOAD. If you are unable to attend , you must see Ms. Decoste by Thursday to put in for points based on your student council involvement or we will be unable to give you any points.
SPORTS:
SUMMERSIDE UNITED BOYS UNDER 16 PREMIERE SOCCER - Tryouts tonight and Thursday 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Athena School Field.
MEN’S SOFTBALL - Lost to Kensington on Friday night 8-1. Team meeting today at lunch bell in Industrial Arts.
GENERAL:
ALL BAND STUDENTS -Are reminded to check the bulletin board before they leave today. Rehearsals have started again in preparation for the end of the year concert.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario 7 due Friday. It will be available by the end of the day today. Block meetings on Wednesday in the CSLC Room.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Wizards, Wednesday - Teachers vs. Students in Lecture Theatre at noon, Thursday - Cougars vs. Canucks and Friday - Barons vs. Crusaders (this game on Friday begins right at the noon bell).
EXTRA CURRICULAR POINTS - A reminder to all staff supervisors of clubs, sports teams, etc., to please get your point sheets in to Ms. Campbell asap.
REMINDER - TO GRAD STUDENTS - PROM ON SAT., MAY 23RD - Doors will open at 8:00 p.m. and close at 9:30 p.m. and the dance will go from 9:00-12:00 p.m. NO ONE will be allowed to enter after 9:30 p.m. All students attending prom are reminded that you don’t need to bring your ticket to enter. The names of all grads attending and sign ins has been finalized and the transfer of tickets from one grad to another or the transfer of sign ins on prom night will not be permitted. If you and your date are not currently on the list, you will not be allowed to enter.
- Grads, please inform all family and friends wishing to attend the prom that they will be asked to enter the school at the gym entrance doors and to wait in the cafeteria for grads to arrive. All grads must enter through the main entrance.
- The prom committee will be decorating for prom after school on Friday, May 22nd. The prom committee would greatly appreciate it if other students could volunteer a few hours after school to help them set up for prom. Leadership students can also get volunteer hours for doing so.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Honey Mustard Wrap and Salad or Spaghetti.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Friday, May 15, 2009 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FRIDAY, MAY 15TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting on stage Mon., May 18th at 12:30 p.m. It is very important for all members to attend. Please see Ms. Biggar to tell her whether or not you an be there.
SPORTS:
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS AND TEACHER VOLUNTEERS - Needed for the 2009 Canada Games. Pick up forms in the main office.
GENERAL:
WINNER OF FREE PROM TICKETS - Are Ryan Seaboyer, Renee Rogers and Madeline Campbell. See Ms. Bggar in the library for your refund.
TOSH CHOPPERS RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM - Will be selling freezies at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre today.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cavaliers vs. Wizards.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Whistle Dogs and Fries.
FRIDAY, MAY 15TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting on stage Mon., May 18th at 12:30 p.m. It is very important for all members to attend. Please see Ms. Biggar to tell her whether or not you an be there.
SPORTS:
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS AND TEACHER VOLUNTEERS - Needed for the 2009 Canada Games. Pick up forms in the main office.
GENERAL:
WINNER OF FREE PROM TICKETS - Are Ryan Seaboyer, Renee Rogers and Madeline Campbell. See Ms. Bggar in the library for your refund.
TOSH CHOPPERS RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM - Will be selling freezies at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre today.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cavaliers vs. Wizards.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Whistle Dogs and Fries.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, MAY 14TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
ENCOUNTERS WITH CANADA - First round of reviews due by 12:00 noon today.
RELAY FOR LIFE - THREE OAKS THUNDER - Team meeting at 12:10 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
MR. GALLANT’S TRADES MATH HELP CLASS - Will go today at 11:55 am. in Room 308.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting at noon today in Room 407.
SADD - There will be a very important meeting today at the bell in Room 311. If you cannot attend, please see Mrs. Power.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting on stage Mon., May 18th at 12:30 p.m. It is very important for all members to attend. Please see Ms. Biggar to tell her whether or not you an be there.
SPORTS:
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS AND TEACHER VOLUNTEERS - Needed for the 2009 Canada Games. Pick up forms in the main office.
MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM - Will practice today at 5:00 p.m. at Greenfield diamond.
GENERAL:
TOSH CHOPPERS RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM - Will be selling freezies at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre today.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Vipers vs. Spitfires and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Reminder Encounters with Canada due today, May 14th.
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.
THURSDAY, MAY 14TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
ENCOUNTERS WITH CANADA - First round of reviews due by 12:00 noon today.
RELAY FOR LIFE - THREE OAKS THUNDER - Team meeting at 12:10 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
MR. GALLANT’S TRADES MATH HELP CLASS - Will go today at 11:55 am. in Room 308.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting at noon today in Room 407.
SADD - There will be a very important meeting today at the bell in Room 311. If you cannot attend, please see Mrs. Power.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting on stage Mon., May 18th at 12:30 p.m. It is very important for all members to attend. Please see Ms. Biggar to tell her whether or not you an be there.
SPORTS:
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS AND TEACHER VOLUNTEERS - Needed for the 2009 Canada Games. Pick up forms in the main office.
MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM - Will practice today at 5:00 p.m. at Greenfield diamond.
GENERAL:
TOSH CHOPPERS RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM - Will be selling freezies at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre today.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Vipers vs. Spitfires and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Reminder Encounters with Canada due today, May 14th.
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - NO meeting today.
RELAY FOR LIFE - THREE OAKS THUNDER- Very important meeting for all members in Room 612 at 12:10 today.
SADD - There will be a very important meeting on Thursday at the bell in Room 311. If you cannot attend, please see Mrs. Power.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting on stage Mon., May 18th at 12:30 p.m. It is very important for all members to attend. Please see Ms. Biggar to tell her whether or not you an be there.
STRIVE - Meeting today, May 13th at 12:00 noon in the Board Room.
SPORTS:
BEEP TEST - Today at noon for anyone interested.
WOMEN’S AND MEN’S "AAA" RUGBY TEAM - Will be dismissed at 3:10 today. Please board the bus right away for a 3:20 p.m. sharp departure.
GIRL POWER - None today.
TOSH MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM - Will not practice today.
GENERAL:
TOSH CHOPPERS RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM - Will be selling freezies at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre today and tomorrow .
PROM TICKETS - Final sale today in the Lecture Theatre. Anyone who has not purchased a ticket can do so today. After today, there will be NO tickets sold. Cost is $15.00 per ticket. All student fees must be paid before students will be allowed to purchase tickets. Any questions, see Ms. Biggar in the library today.
- Prom Committee will be accepting non-perishable food item donations during ticket sales. Those students who bring in an item will have their name entered into a draw and have a chance to win 2 free prom tickets. The draw will take place on Thursday and two winners will be chosen. The 2 winners will then be reimbursed for the cost of their own ticket and their dates ticket.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game, Thursday - Vipers vs. Spitfires and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Reminder Encounters with Canada due May 14th.
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Fries with the Works.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - NO meeting today.
RELAY FOR LIFE - THREE OAKS THUNDER- Very important meeting for all members in Room 612 at 12:10 today.
SADD - There will be a very important meeting on Thursday at the bell in Room 311. If you cannot attend, please see Mrs. Power.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting on stage Mon., May 18th at 12:30 p.m. It is very important for all members to attend. Please see Ms. Biggar to tell her whether or not you an be there.
STRIVE - Meeting today, May 13th at 12:00 noon in the Board Room.
SPORTS:
BEEP TEST - Today at noon for anyone interested.
WOMEN’S AND MEN’S "AAA" RUGBY TEAM - Will be dismissed at 3:10 today. Please board the bus right away for a 3:20 p.m. sharp departure.
GIRL POWER - None today.
TOSH MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM - Will not practice today.
GENERAL:
TOSH CHOPPERS RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM - Will be selling freezies at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre today and tomorrow .
PROM TICKETS - Final sale today in the Lecture Theatre. Anyone who has not purchased a ticket can do so today. After today, there will be NO tickets sold. Cost is $15.00 per ticket. All student fees must be paid before students will be allowed to purchase tickets. Any questions, see Ms. Biggar in the library today.
- Prom Committee will be accepting non-perishable food item donations during ticket sales. Those students who bring in an item will have their name entered into a draw and have a chance to win 2 free prom tickets. The draw will take place on Thursday and two winners will be chosen. The 2 winners will then be reimbursed for the cost of their own ticket and their dates ticket.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game, Thursday - Vipers vs. Spitfires and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Reminder Encounters with Canada due May 14th.
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Fries with the Works.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, MAY 12TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
TRADES MATH HELP CLASS - Mr. Gallant will be having help class for projects today at lunch in Room 308 starting at 11:55 a.m. Bring your lunch.
TO SEE MR. GALLANT - During th a.m. recess in Room 417: Taylor Hardy Heather Baglole and Jessica Fitzpatrick.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting on stage Mon., May 18th at 12:30 p.m. It is very important for all members to attend. Please see Ms. Biggar to tell her whether or not you an be there.
STRIVE - Meeting May 13th at 12:00 noon in the Board Room.
SPORTS:
TOSH MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM - Will practice tody at 5:30 p.m. at Greenfield School.
BEEP TEST - Wednesday at noon for anyone interested.
GENERAL:
TOSH CHOPPERS RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM - Will be selling freezies at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre today, Wednesday and Thursday .
PROM TICKETS - On sale Today and Wed. in the Lecture Theatre. Cost is $15.00 per ticket. All student fees must be paid before students will be allowed to purchase tickets. Today students with last names M-Z can purchase tickets from 12:20-12:40 and Wednesday anyone who has not purchased a ticket can do so. There is NO set number of tickets as every grad will be entitled to a ticket along with their date, however, Wednesday will be the FINAL day to purchase a ticket and if not purchased before or on that date, then you will miss your Prom. Any questions, see Ms. Biggar in the library before Wednesday.
- Prom Committee will be accepting non-perishable food item donations during ticket sales. Those students who bring in an item will have their name entered into a draw and have a chance to win 2 free prom tickets. The draw will take place on Thursday and two winners will be chosen. The 2 winners will then be reimbursed for the cost of their own ticket and their dates ticket.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Wizards, Wednesday - No Game, Thursday - Vipers vs. Spitfires and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Reminder Encounters with Canada due May 14th.
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- Encounters withy Canada Applications due in Student Services before the May 14th deadline. Experience of a lifetime.
- Reminder - Grade 10 PISA Testing - do your best whatever your best may be on May 12th, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. in the 300 block.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Sheppards Pie or Chicken Stir Fry.
TUESDAY, MAY 12TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
TRADES MATH HELP CLASS - Mr. Gallant will be having help class for projects today at lunch in Room 308 starting at 11:55 a.m. Bring your lunch.
TO SEE MR. GALLANT - During th a.m. recess in Room 417: Taylor Hardy Heather Baglole and Jessica Fitzpatrick.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting on stage Mon., May 18th at 12:30 p.m. It is very important for all members to attend. Please see Ms. Biggar to tell her whether or not you an be there.
STRIVE - Meeting May 13th at 12:00 noon in the Board Room.
SPORTS:
TOSH MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM - Will practice tody at 5:30 p.m. at Greenfield School.
BEEP TEST - Wednesday at noon for anyone interested.
GENERAL:
TOSH CHOPPERS RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM - Will be selling freezies at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre today, Wednesday and Thursday .
PROM TICKETS - On sale Today and Wed. in the Lecture Theatre. Cost is $15.00 per ticket. All student fees must be paid before students will be allowed to purchase tickets. Today students with last names M-Z can purchase tickets from 12:20-12:40 and Wednesday anyone who has not purchased a ticket can do so. There is NO set number of tickets as every grad will be entitled to a ticket along with their date, however, Wednesday will be the FINAL day to purchase a ticket and if not purchased before or on that date, then you will miss your Prom. Any questions, see Ms. Biggar in the library before Wednesday.
- Prom Committee will be accepting non-perishable food item donations during ticket sales. Those students who bring in an item will have their name entered into a draw and have a chance to win 2 free prom tickets. The draw will take place on Thursday and two winners will be chosen. The 2 winners will then be reimbursed for the cost of their own ticket and their dates ticket.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Wizards, Wednesday - No Game, Thursday - Vipers vs. Spitfires and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Reminder Encounters with Canada due May 14th.
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- Encounters withy Canada Applications due in Student Services before the May 14th deadline. Experience of a lifetime.
- Reminder - Grade 10 PISA Testing - do your best whatever your best may be on May 12th, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. in the 300 block.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Sheppards Pie or Chicken Stir Fry.
Monday, May 11, 2009
May 11, 2009 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, MAY 11TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
TOSH CHOPPERS - RELAY FOR LIFE - Meeting in the Lecture Theatre at lunch.
SPORTS:
BEEP TEST - Wednesday at noon for anyone interested.
VOYE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT
WOMEN’S "AAA" RUGBY - Went 2-1 on the weekend.
MEN’S "AAA" RUGBY - Won 3rd straight Title on the weekend beating Rural 7-3 in the championship game on Saturday. Trys scored by Kyle Baillie and conversion by Keith Girard. Thanks to all who came and supported and special thanks to Mrs. Thomson and the leadership students for running a great tournament.
MEN’S SOFTBALL - Mandatory meeting for all players at noon bell in the Industrial Arts classroom.
GENERAL:
CLASS OFFICERS - GRAD ACTIVITY - - Teachers vs. Grads - Backwards spelling bee today at lunch on the stage. Grads are asked to participate in beating the teachers.
PROM TICKETS - On sale Today, Tues. and Wed. in the Lecture Theatre. Cost is $15.00 per ticket. All student fees must be paid before students will be allowed to purchase tickets. Today students with last names A-L can purchase tickets from 12:00-12:20 , Tuesday students with last names M-Z can purchase tickets from 12:20-12:40 and Wednesday anyone who has not purchased a ticket can do so. There is NO set number of tickets as every grad will be entitled to a ticket along with their date, however, Wednesday will be the FINAL day to purchase a ticket and if not purchased before or on that date, then you will miss your Prom. Any questions, see Ms. Biggar in the library before Wednesday.
- Prom Committee will be accepting non-perishable food item donations during ticket sales. Those students who bring in an item will have their name entered into a draw and have a chance to win 2 free prom tickets. The draw will take place on Thursday and two winners will be chosen. The 2 winners will then be reimbursed for the cost of their own ticket and their dates ticket.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cavaliers vs. Spitfires, Tuesday - Barons vs. Wizards, Wednesday - No Game, Thursday - Vipers vs. Spitfires and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- PISA Block "A", Friday in the Lecture Theatre, Grade 10 students who missed the presentation.
- Encounters withy Canada Applications due in Student Services before the May 14th deadline. Experience of a lifetime.
- Reminder - Grade 10 PISA Testing - do your best whatever your best may be on May 12th, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. in the 300 block.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Sub and Salad or Chili and Cheese Nachos.
MONDAY, MAY 11TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
TOSH CHOPPERS - RELAY FOR LIFE - Meeting in the Lecture Theatre at lunch.
SPORTS:
BEEP TEST - Wednesday at noon for anyone interested.
VOYE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT
WOMEN’S "AAA" RUGBY - Went 2-1 on the weekend.
MEN’S "AAA" RUGBY - Won 3rd straight Title on the weekend beating Rural 7-3 in the championship game on Saturday. Trys scored by Kyle Baillie and conversion by Keith Girard. Thanks to all who came and supported and special thanks to Mrs. Thomson and the leadership students for running a great tournament.
MEN’S SOFTBALL - Mandatory meeting for all players at noon bell in the Industrial Arts classroom.
GENERAL:
CLASS OFFICERS - GRAD ACTIVITY - - Teachers vs. Grads - Backwards spelling bee today at lunch on the stage. Grads are asked to participate in beating the teachers.
PROM TICKETS - On sale Today, Tues. and Wed. in the Lecture Theatre. Cost is $15.00 per ticket. All student fees must be paid before students will be allowed to purchase tickets. Today students with last names A-L can purchase tickets from 12:00-12:20 , Tuesday students with last names M-Z can purchase tickets from 12:20-12:40 and Wednesday anyone who has not purchased a ticket can do so. There is NO set number of tickets as every grad will be entitled to a ticket along with their date, however, Wednesday will be the FINAL day to purchase a ticket and if not purchased before or on that date, then you will miss your Prom. Any questions, see Ms. Biggar in the library before Wednesday.
- Prom Committee will be accepting non-perishable food item donations during ticket sales. Those students who bring in an item will have their name entered into a draw and have a chance to win 2 free prom tickets. The draw will take place on Thursday and two winners will be chosen. The 2 winners will then be reimbursed for the cost of their own ticket and their dates ticket.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cavaliers vs. Spitfires, Tuesday - Barons vs. Wizards, Wednesday - No Game, Thursday - Vipers vs. Spitfires and Friday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- PISA Block "A", Friday in the Lecture Theatre, Grade 10 students who missed the presentation.
- Encounters withy Canada Applications due in Student Services before the May 14th deadline. Experience of a lifetime.
- Reminder - Grade 10 PISA Testing - do your best whatever your best may be on May 12th, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. in the 300 block.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Sub and Salad or Chili and Cheese Nachos.
Friday, May 8, 2009
May 8, 2009 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FRIDAY, MAY 8TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FOLLOWING STUDENTS TO SEE MRS. CRAIG - Chris Clow, Erica Puchniak, Alex Forrest, Cameron Arsenault, Taylor MacDougall, Devan Harris and Tina MacKey at the a.m. recess.
PROM COMMITTEE - Brief but important meeting in Room 108 at the beginning of lunch on Friday. Any prom member who is available to sell prom tickets next week is asked to attend and volunteer for a shift.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S "AAA" RUGBY - Players are to pick up homework sheets in Room 606.
MEN’S SOFTBALL ROSTER - Will be posted in the gym office window at the a.m. recess and there will be a mandatory lunch meeting for all payers in the Industrial Arts classroom beginning at the lunch bell.
GENERAL:
PROM TICKETS - On sale Mon., Tues. and Wed. next week in the Lecture Theatre. Cost is $15.00 per ticket. All student fees must be paid before students will be allowed to purchase tickets. On Monday students with last names A-L can purchase tickets from 12:00-12:20 , on Tuesday students with last names M-Z can purchase tickets from 12:20-12:40 and on Wednesday anyone who has not purchased a ticket can do so. There is NO set number of tickets as every grad will be entitled to a ticket along with their date, however, Wednesday will be the FINAL day to purchase a ticket and if not purchased before or on that date, then you will miss your Prom. Any questions, see Ms. Biggar in the library before Wednesday.
- Prom Committee will be accepting non-perishable food item donations during ticket sales. Those students who bring in an item will have their name entered into a draw and have a chance to win 2 free prom tickets. The draw will take place on Thursday and two winners will be chosen. The 2 winners will then be reimbursed for the cost of their own ticket and their dates ticket.
HOLLAND TOUR - All students selling tickets, should pass them in this morning to Mrs. McQuaid in Room 106.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #6 is due Friday.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cougars vs. Crusaders.
BAND STUDENTS - REMINDER - There will be no rehearsals this week. Watch for an announcement on the band room door by the end of the week concerning rehearsals for next week.
- Best of luck to all TOSH students who are performing at the East Prince Music Festival this week.
HOLLAND TOUR GROUP - MOTHER’S DAY BASKET - Tickets on sale today in front of the Lecture Theatre. Buy tickets for your mom or treat yourself to a lovely basket of treats and certificates.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- PISA Block "A", Friday in the Lecture Theatre, Grade 10 students who missed the presentation.
- Encounters withy Canada Applications due in Student Services before the May 14th deadline. Experience of a lifetime.
- Reminder - Grade 10 PISA Testing - do your best whatever your best may be on May 12th, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. in the 300 block.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Bacon Cheeseburger and Fries.
FRIDAY, MAY 8TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FOLLOWING STUDENTS TO SEE MRS. CRAIG - Chris Clow, Erica Puchniak, Alex Forrest, Cameron Arsenault, Taylor MacDougall, Devan Harris and Tina MacKey at the a.m. recess.
PROM COMMITTEE - Brief but important meeting in Room 108 at the beginning of lunch on Friday. Any prom member who is available to sell prom tickets next week is asked to attend and volunteer for a shift.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S "AAA" RUGBY - Players are to pick up homework sheets in Room 606.
MEN’S SOFTBALL ROSTER - Will be posted in the gym office window at the a.m. recess and there will be a mandatory lunch meeting for all payers in the Industrial Arts classroom beginning at the lunch bell.
GENERAL:
PROM TICKETS - On sale Mon., Tues. and Wed. next week in the Lecture Theatre. Cost is $15.00 per ticket. All student fees must be paid before students will be allowed to purchase tickets. On Monday students with last names A-L can purchase tickets from 12:00-12:20 , on Tuesday students with last names M-Z can purchase tickets from 12:20-12:40 and on Wednesday anyone who has not purchased a ticket can do so. There is NO set number of tickets as every grad will be entitled to a ticket along with their date, however, Wednesday will be the FINAL day to purchase a ticket and if not purchased before or on that date, then you will miss your Prom. Any questions, see Ms. Biggar in the library before Wednesday.
- Prom Committee will be accepting non-perishable food item donations during ticket sales. Those students who bring in an item will have their name entered into a draw and have a chance to win 2 free prom tickets. The draw will take place on Thursday and two winners will be chosen. The 2 winners will then be reimbursed for the cost of their own ticket and their dates ticket.
HOLLAND TOUR - All students selling tickets, should pass them in this morning to Mrs. McQuaid in Room 106.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #6 is due Friday.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cougars vs. Crusaders.
BAND STUDENTS - REMINDER - There will be no rehearsals this week. Watch for an announcement on the band room door by the end of the week concerning rehearsals for next week.
- Best of luck to all TOSH students who are performing at the East Prince Music Festival this week.
HOLLAND TOUR GROUP - MOTHER’S DAY BASKET - Tickets on sale today in front of the Lecture Theatre. Buy tickets for your mom or treat yourself to a lovely basket of treats and certificates.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- PISA Block "A", Friday in the Lecture Theatre, Grade 10 students who missed the presentation.
- Encounters withy Canada Applications due in Student Services before the May 14th deadline. Experience of a lifetime.
- Reminder - Grade 10 PISA Testing - do your best whatever your best may be on May 12th, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. in the 300 block.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Bacon Cheeseburger and Fries.
Thursday, May 7, 2009 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, MAY 7TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Meeting in Room 407 today at noon.
SADD - Important meeting today at the noon bell. All members are asked to attend. If you cannot attend, please see Mrs. Power.
SPORTS:
GIRL POWER - Today at 5:30 p.m.
MEN’S "AAA" RUGBY - Defeated Bluefield 12-0 last night. Try’s scored by Kyle Baillie, Pat Lefrank and conversions made by Keith Girard. Come and support the players this weekend at the Voye Memorial Tournament.
MEN’S SOFTBALL - Meeting at lunch in Industrial Arts.
GENERAL:
PROM TICKETS - On sale Mon., Tues. and Wed. next week at noon in the Lecture Theatre. Cost is $15.00 per ticket. All student fees must be paid before students will be allowed to purchase tickets. On Monday students with last names A-L can purchase tickets, on Tuesday students with last names M-Z can purchase tickets and on Wednesday anyone who has not purchased a ticket can do so. There is NO set number of tickets as every grad will be entitled to a ticket along with their date, however, Wednesday will be the FINAL day to purchase a ticket and if not purchased before or on that date, then you will miss your Prom. Any questions, see Ms. Biggar in the library before Wednesday.
CANDY COUNT - Thanks to all those who donated over the past two days. All proceeds will go towards Sam Merrell’s Mission Trip in July to Trinidad and Tobago The winner was Danielle Smith with the closest guess of 334 the actual number was 333. See Sam at lunch today to pick up your prize.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #6 is due Friday. Block meetings will go today.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Paladins vs. Vipers and Friday - Cougars vs. Crusaders.
BAND STUDENTS - REMINDER - There will be no rehearsals this week. Watch for an announcement on the band room door by the end of the week concerning rehearsals for next week.
- Best of luck to all TOSH students who are performing at the East Prince Music Festival this week.
HOLLAND TOUR GROUP - MOTHER’S DAY BASKET - Tickets on sale this week in front of the Lecture Theatre. Buy tickets for your mom or treat yourself to a lovely basket of treats and certificates.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- PISA Block "A", Friday in the Lecture Theatre, Grade 10 students who missed the presentation.
- Encounters withy Canada Applications due in Student Services before the May 14th deadline. Experience of a lifetime.
- Reminder - Grade 10 PISA Testing - do your best whatever your best may be on May 12th, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. in the 300 block.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.
THURSDAY, MAY 7TH, 2009
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Meeting in Room 407 today at noon.
SADD - Important meeting today at the noon bell. All members are asked to attend. If you cannot attend, please see Mrs. Power.
SPORTS:
GIRL POWER - Today at 5:30 p.m.
MEN’S "AAA" RUGBY - Defeated Bluefield 12-0 last night. Try’s scored by Kyle Baillie, Pat Lefrank and conversions made by Keith Girard. Come and support the players this weekend at the Voye Memorial Tournament.
MEN’S SOFTBALL - Meeting at lunch in Industrial Arts.
GENERAL:
PROM TICKETS - On sale Mon., Tues. and Wed. next week at noon in the Lecture Theatre. Cost is $15.00 per ticket. All student fees must be paid before students will be allowed to purchase tickets. On Monday students with last names A-L can purchase tickets, on Tuesday students with last names M-Z can purchase tickets and on Wednesday anyone who has not purchased a ticket can do so. There is NO set number of tickets as every grad will be entitled to a ticket along with their date, however, Wednesday will be the FINAL day to purchase a ticket and if not purchased before or on that date, then you will miss your Prom. Any questions, see Ms. Biggar in the library before Wednesday.
CANDY COUNT - Thanks to all those who donated over the past two days. All proceeds will go towards Sam Merrell’s Mission Trip in July to Trinidad and Tobago The winner was Danielle Smith with the closest guess of 334 the actual number was 333. See Sam at lunch today to pick up your prize.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #6 is due Friday. Block meetings will go today.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Paladins vs. Vipers and Friday - Cougars vs. Crusaders.
BAND STUDENTS - REMINDER - There will be no rehearsals this week. Watch for an announcement on the band room door by the end of the week concerning rehearsals for next week.
- Best of luck to all TOSH students who are performing at the East Prince Music Festival this week.
HOLLAND TOUR GROUP - MOTHER’S DAY BASKET - Tickets on sale this week in front of the Lecture Theatre. Buy tickets for your mom or treat yourself to a lovely basket of treats and certificates.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- PISA Block "A", Friday in the Lecture Theatre, Grade 10 students who missed the presentation.
- Encounters withy Canada Applications due in Student Services before the May 14th deadline. Experience of a lifetime.
- Reminder - Grade 10 PISA Testing - do your best whatever your best may be on May 12th, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. in the 300 block.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting tody at lunch in Room 309.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon today.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Meeting in Room 407 Thursday at noon.
RELAY FOR LIFE - TOSH THUNDER - Very important team meeting today in Room 612 at 12:10 p.m.
VICTORY IN EUROPE/HOLLAND TOUR - Short but important meeting today n Room 311 at the noon bell. Please be there or see Mrs. McQuaid or Mrs. Power if unable to attend.
SADD - Important meeting Thursday at the noon bell. All members are asked to attend. If you cannot attend, please see Mrs. Power.
BIOTECH WRAP UP - Meeting for all students who participated in the Biotech Challenge today at noon in Room 611. This meeting is to organize reimbursement for expenses and some other housekeeping items. All participants please attend.
SPORTS:
RUGBY TEAMS - Play their first league games tonight.
- The "A" Men and "AAA" Women play at 5:30 p.m. and the "AAA" Men play at 6:00 p.m. and the "A" Men play again at 7:00 p.m.
WOMEN’S "AAA" RUGBY TEAM - Mandatory lunch in Rom 406 today.
- Pick up homework/early dismissal sheets in the main office.
BEEP TEST - Today at noon for anyone interested.
GIRL POWER - Thursday at 5:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
CONGRATULATIONS - To Room 406 who bought the most at the bake sale yesterday and who will receive a pizza party tomorrow at lunch.
BOOK STORE - Open today 11:45-12:30 p.m. Get your TOSH gear in time for TOAD.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #6 is due Friday. Block meetings will go on Thursday this week only.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Vipers vs. Wizards, Thursday - Paladins vs. Vipers and Friday - Cougars vs. Crusaders.
BAND STUDENTS - REMINDER - There will be no rehearsals this week. Watch for an announcement on the band room door by the end of the week concerning rehearsals for next week.
- Best of luck to all TOSH students who are performing at the East Prince Music Festival this week.
HOLLAND TOUR GROUP - MOTHER’S DAY BASKET - Tickets on sale this week in front of the Lecture Theatre. Buy tickets for your mom or treat yourself to a lovely basket of treats and certificates.
STUDENT COUNCIL APPLICATIONS - For executive positions, are due today to Ms. Decoste.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- PISA Block "A", Friday in the Lecture Theatre, Grade 10 students who missed the presentation.
- Encounters withy Canada Applications due in Student Services before the May 14th deadline. Experience of a lifetime.
- Reminder - Grade 10 PISA Testing - do your best whatever your best may be on May 12th, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. in the 300 block.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Tacos and Fries.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting tody at lunch in Room 309.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon today.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Meeting in Room 407 Thursday at noon.
RELAY FOR LIFE - TOSH THUNDER - Very important team meeting today in Room 612 at 12:10 p.m.
VICTORY IN EUROPE/HOLLAND TOUR - Short but important meeting today n Room 311 at the noon bell. Please be there or see Mrs. McQuaid or Mrs. Power if unable to attend.
SADD - Important meeting Thursday at the noon bell. All members are asked to attend. If you cannot attend, please see Mrs. Power.
BIOTECH WRAP UP - Meeting for all students who participated in the Biotech Challenge today at noon in Room 611. This meeting is to organize reimbursement for expenses and some other housekeeping items. All participants please attend.
SPORTS:
RUGBY TEAMS - Play their first league games tonight.
- The "A" Men and "AAA" Women play at 5:30 p.m. and the "AAA" Men play at 6:00 p.m. and the "A" Men play again at 7:00 p.m.
WOMEN’S "AAA" RUGBY TEAM - Mandatory lunch in Rom 406 today.
- Pick up homework/early dismissal sheets in the main office.
BEEP TEST - Today at noon for anyone interested.
GIRL POWER - Thursday at 5:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
CONGRATULATIONS - To Room 406 who bought the most at the bake sale yesterday and who will receive a pizza party tomorrow at lunch.
BOOK STORE - Open today 11:45-12:30 p.m. Get your TOSH gear in time for TOAD.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #6 is due Friday. Block meetings will go on Thursday this week only.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Vipers vs. Wizards, Thursday - Paladins vs. Vipers and Friday - Cougars vs. Crusaders.
BAND STUDENTS - REMINDER - There will be no rehearsals this week. Watch for an announcement on the band room door by the end of the week concerning rehearsals for next week.
- Best of luck to all TOSH students who are performing at the East Prince Music Festival this week.
HOLLAND TOUR GROUP - MOTHER’S DAY BASKET - Tickets on sale this week in front of the Lecture Theatre. Buy tickets for your mom or treat yourself to a lovely basket of treats and certificates.
STUDENT COUNCIL APPLICATIONS - For executive positions, are due today to Ms. Decoste.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- PISA Block "A", Friday in the Lecture Theatre, Grade 10 students who missed the presentation.
- Encounters withy Canada Applications due in Student Services before the May 14th deadline. Experience of a lifetime.
- Reminder - Grade 10 PISA Testing - do your best whatever your best may be on May 12th, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. in the 300 block.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Tacos and Fries.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting tody at lunch in Room 309.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon today.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Meeting in Room 407 Thursday at noon.
RELAY FOR LIFE - TOSH THUNDER - Very important team meeting today in Room 612 at 12:10 p.m.
VICTORY IN EUROPE/HOLLAND TOUR - Short but important meeting today n Room 311 at the noon bell. Please be there or see Mrs. McQuaid or Mrs. Power if unable to attend.
SADD - Important meeting Thursday at the noon bell. All members are asked to attend. If you cannot attend, please see Mrs. Power.
BIOTECH WRAP UP - Meeting for all students who participated in the Biotech Challenge today at noon in Room 611. This meeting is to organize reimbursement for expenses and some other housekeeping items. All participants please attend.
SPORTS:
RUGBY TEAMS - Play their first league games tonight.
- The "A" Men and "AAA" Women play at 5:30 p.m. and the "AAA" Men play at 6:00 p.m. and the "A" Men play again at 7:00 p.m.
WOMEN’S "AAA" RUGBY TEAM - Mandatory lunch in Rom 406 today.
- Pick up homework/early dismissal sheets in the main office.
BEEP TEST - Today at noon for anyone interested.
GIRL POWER - Thursday at 5:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
CONGRATULATIONS - To Room 406 who bought the most at the bake sale yesterday and who will receive a pizza party tomorrow at lunch.
BOOK STORE - Open today 11:45-12:30 p.m. Get your TOSH gear in time for TOAD.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #6 is due Friday. Block meetings will go on Thursday this week only.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Vipers vs. Wizards, Thursday - Paladins vs. Vipers and Friday - Cougars vs. Crusaders.
BAND STUDENTS - REMINDER - There will be no rehearsals this week. Watch for an announcement on the band room door by the end of the week concerning rehearsals for next week.
- Best of luck to all TOSH students who are performing at the East Prince Music Festival this week.
HOLLAND TOUR GROUP - MOTHER’S DAY BASKET - Tickets on sale this week in front of the Lecture Theatre. Buy tickets for your mom or treat yourself to a lovely basket of treats and certificates.
STUDENT COUNCIL APPLICATIONS - For executive positions, are due today to Ms. Decoste.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- PISA Block "A", Friday in the Lecture Theatre, Grade 10 students who missed the presentation.
- Encounters withy Canada Applications due in Student Services before the May 14th deadline. Experience of a lifetime.
- Reminder - Grade 10 PISA Testing - do your best whatever your best may be on May 12th, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. in the 300 block.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Tacos and Fries.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting tody at lunch in Room 309.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon today.
FARMERS HELPING FARMERS - Meeting in Room 407 Thursday at noon.
RELAY FOR LIFE - TOSH THUNDER - Very important team meeting today in Room 612 at 12:10 p.m.
VICTORY IN EUROPE/HOLLAND TOUR - Short but important meeting today n Room 311 at the noon bell. Please be there or see Mrs. McQuaid or Mrs. Power if unable to attend.
SADD - Important meeting Thursday at the noon bell. All members are asked to attend. If you cannot attend, please see Mrs. Power.
BIOTECH WRAP UP - Meeting for all students who participated in the Biotech Challenge today at noon in Room 611. This meeting is to organize reimbursement for expenses and some other housekeeping items. All participants please attend.
SPORTS:
RUGBY TEAMS - Play their first league games tonight.
- The "A" Men and "AAA" Women play at 5:30 p.m. and the "AAA" Men play at 6:00 p.m. and the "A" Men play again at 7:00 p.m.
WOMEN’S "AAA" RUGBY TEAM - Mandatory lunch in Rom 406 today.
- Pick up homework/early dismissal sheets in the main office.
BEEP TEST - Today at noon for anyone interested.
GIRL POWER - Thursday at 5:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
CONGRATULATIONS - To Room 406 who bought the most at the bake sale yesterday and who will receive a pizza party tomorrow at lunch.
BOOK STORE - Open today 11:45-12:30 p.m. Get your TOSH gear in time for TOAD.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #6 is due Friday. Block meetings will go on Thursday this week only.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Vipers vs. Wizards, Thursday - Paladins vs. Vipers and Friday - Cougars vs. Crusaders.
BAND STUDENTS - REMINDER - There will be no rehearsals this week. Watch for an announcement on the band room door by the end of the week concerning rehearsals for next week.
- Best of luck to all TOSH students who are performing at the East Prince Music Festival this week.
HOLLAND TOUR GROUP - MOTHER’S DAY BASKET - Tickets on sale this week in front of the Lecture Theatre. Buy tickets for your mom or treat yourself to a lovely basket of treats and certificates.
STUDENT COUNCIL APPLICATIONS - For executive positions, are due today to Ms. Decoste.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
- PISA Block "A", Friday in the Lecture Theatre, Grade 10 students who missed the presentation.
- Encounters withy Canada Applications due in Student Services before the May 14th deadline. Experience of a lifetime.
- Reminder - Grade 10 PISA Testing - do your best whatever your best may be on May 12th, 2009 at 8:50 a.m. in the 300 block.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Tacos and Fries.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Monday May 4, 2009 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, MAY 4TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND TOUR - All students who are selling tickets for fundraising, should see Mrs. McQuaid in Room 106 today to get their tickets.
SPORTS:
MINOR SOCCER COACHES - List is posted in the gym. Please check and if your name is posted, there will be a brief meeting for you at 11:30 a.m. today in the Lecture Theatre.
MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM - Tryouts will begin on today, Mon., May 4th at 3:30 p.m. sharp at Greenfield Elementary School.
GENERAL:
MS. DECOSTE’S TEST - Students who did not write this test on Thursday, are reminded that you will be writing at lunch today.
BAND STUDENTS - REMINDER - - There will be no rehearsals this week. Watch for an announcement on the band room door by the end of the week concerning rehearsals for next week.
- Best of luck to all TOSH students who are performing at the East Prince Music Festival this week.
EASTER SEALS - STUDENT COUNCIL - BAKE SALE - In front of the Lecture Theatre tomorrow to support Easter Seals. The home room that buys the most, will get a party pizza from Greco Thursday at lunch.
HOLLAND TOUR GROUP - MOTHER’S DAY BASKET - Tickets on sale this week in front of the Lecture Theatre. Buy tickets for your mom or treat yourself to a lovely basket of treats and certificates.
STUDENT COUNCIL APPLICATIONS - For executive positions, can be found in the office. Please see Ms. Haire or Ms. Decoste if you have any questions.
PROM COMMITTEE MEMBERS - Must start staying after school to begin organizing and painting murals. Members are to see Ms. Biggar in the library to let her know when they are going to stay after school. Any set ups which have not been started by next week, will be cancelled.
JVI DRIVER’S ED. - Begins, May 4th, 2009 at JVI in Slemon Park and at Westisle High. Forms are in main office.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student Loan Information Night and day presentations at lunch time May 5th at 12:00 noon in the Lecture Theatre. Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Fettucine or Grilled Chicken Ceasar.
MONDAY, MAY 4TH, 2009
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND TOUR - All students who are selling tickets for fundraising, should see Mrs. McQuaid in Room 106 today to get their tickets.
SPORTS:
MINOR SOCCER COACHES - List is posted in the gym. Please check and if your name is posted, there will be a brief meeting for you at 11:30 a.m. today in the Lecture Theatre.
MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM - Tryouts will begin on today, Mon., May 4th at 3:30 p.m. sharp at Greenfield Elementary School.
GENERAL:
MS. DECOSTE’S TEST - Students who did not write this test on Thursday, are reminded that you will be writing at lunch today.
BAND STUDENTS - REMINDER - - There will be no rehearsals this week. Watch for an announcement on the band room door by the end of the week concerning rehearsals for next week.
- Best of luck to all TOSH students who are performing at the East Prince Music Festival this week.
EASTER SEALS - STUDENT COUNCIL - BAKE SALE - In front of the Lecture Theatre tomorrow to support Easter Seals. The home room that buys the most, will get a party pizza from Greco Thursday at lunch.
HOLLAND TOUR GROUP - MOTHER’S DAY BASKET - Tickets on sale this week in front of the Lecture Theatre. Buy tickets for your mom or treat yourself to a lovely basket of treats and certificates.
STUDENT COUNCIL APPLICATIONS - For executive positions, can be found in the office. Please see Ms. Haire or Ms. Decoste if you have any questions.
PROM COMMITTEE MEMBERS - Must start staying after school to begin organizing and painting murals. Members are to see Ms. Biggar in the library to let her know when they are going to stay after school. Any set ups which have not been started by next week, will be cancelled.
JVI DRIVER’S ED. - Begins, May 4th, 2009 at JVI in Slemon Park and at Westisle High. Forms are in main office.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- All graduates - Destination of Choice - sign up sheet is now available in Student Services. If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Please show proof of your scholarship offer to a Student Services Representative - Nothing can be stated at graduation regarding your scholarship if verification is not presented.
- New bursary list is now posted in Student Services.
- Student Loan Information Night and day presentations at lunch time May 5th at 12:00 noon in the Lecture Theatre. Student information night May 13th at 6:30 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
- Applications for summer jobs at Sand Spit, Shining Waters and Burlington Amusement Park are available in Student Services. Start dates June 15-Sept. 7.
- Lots of new bursaries to view so come and check the 10 page list. Don’t be late!!
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Fettucine or Grilled Chicken Ceasar.
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