NNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
ANIME CLUB - Today in Room 110 at lunch.
HAITI RELIEF GROUP - No meeting this week due to midterms. Meetings will continue next Fri., Apr. 23 at noon in Room 311.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meetings will continue on the Wednesday after exams.
SPORTS:
ALL BADMINTON PLAYERS - Are asked to pick up early dismissal forms from Mr. Arsenault and have them signed by your Block D teacher.
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL PITCHERS AND CATCHERS - Are asked to meet in the gym at 12:25 p.m. today.
- Reminder next practice Friday at 3:30 p.m.
MEN’S SOFTBALL TRYOUTS - Thursday 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. in the gym.
SABA MIDGET BASEBALL - Any players interested in playing this summer, meet in the gym area at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday.
WOMEN’S RUGBY TRYOUTS - Will go each day after school this week from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
ATHLETIC WIND SUITS - Forms available in the Phys. Ed. Office.
KENSINGTON AND AREA SOCCER REGISTRATION - April 17th from 9:00 a.m. til noon at Queen Elizabeth Elementary School in Kensington.
TOSH/CCU MINOR SOCCER PROGRAM - Registration here at TOSH on Thursday evening , April 22nd.
- Anyone interested in coaching, is asked to sign up on the Phys. Ed. office window.
TOSH ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT - Will be having a jersey sale next week with all kinds of old jersey ’s and uniforms from all sports available for a great price.
GIRL POWER - Thursday this week.
SUMMERSIDE UNITED SOCCER U-16 PREMIER GIRLS TRYOUTS - Today, April 14 th 5:00-6:30 p.m. on the Turf at Credit Union Place and again on Sat., Apr. 17th 10:00-11:30 a.m.. You must be registered with SUSC in order to try out. Applications may be picked up at Source for Sports.
GENERAL:
ALL BAND STUDENTS - REMINDER - Turkey order forms must be handed in to Ms. Allen in Room 308 by now.
MUSICAL REHEARSAL - Tonight from 7:00-:00 p.m. for all Saturday cast members.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Rehearsal Thursday 3:30-5:00 p.m.
FAMINE FORMS - Will be collected today at lunch in Room 406.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #4 is due Friday. The new scenario should be in the box by now. Block meetings are today. Reminder to 801 students that your research project is due April 19th.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cavaliers vs. Wizards, Thursday - No Game, Friday - No Game.
UPCOMING UPEI CALCULUS STUDENTS - Any students planning to take calculus at UPEI next fall must take the pre-test on May 5th. See Mr. Gallant in Room 417 for details.
HAITI RELIEF GROUP - Will be selling "Hearts for Haiti" this week in front of the Lecture Theatre. They will be available for a donation.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Began last week in the Lecture Theatre at 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
SAFE DRIVERS P.E.I. - Will begin in April. Please check on the website at
www.safedriverspei.comfor registration, starting dates and other information or call Stewart Brookins at 439-0966.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board in Student Services.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Strive April 15th lunch meeting. Bring completed resume.
- April 15th deadline for Encounters. Essay is quickly approaching.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Job applications to begin arriving this time of year in Student Services. Stop by and check out what is new.
- Encounters with Canada is on again. First option given to Grade 11 students. You need to have excellent attendance and good marks to take part. If interested, submit a 500 word essay on Why you would be an excellent candidate to take to represent PEI and TOSH at The Terry Fox Centre Ottawa. Please submit essay by April 15th to Mr. Donovan.
- Arthritis Society looking for volunteers for May 1st. If interested, stop by Student Services for the contact name and number.
- All summer co op interested students, please see Mr. Donovan asap. This is for one or two credits over the Summer.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Bacon Cheeseburger and Fries.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, APRIL 12TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE - No meeting today as it is mid term week. Advisors and Mr. Clow are reminded to meet in Room 109 at noon.
SADD - Brief but important meeting today at the noon bell in Room 311.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Practice today at 3:30 p.m.
WOMEN’S RUGBY TRYOUTS - Will go each day after school this week from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
BADMINTON - Practice tonight from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
ATHLETIC WIND SUITS - Forms available in the Phys. Ed. Office.
KENSINGTON AND AREA SOCCER REGISTRATION - April 17th from 9:00 a.m. til noon at Queen Elizabeth Elementary School in Kensington.
TOSH/CCU MINOR SOCCER PROGRAM - Registration here at TOSH on Thursday evening , April 22nd.
GIRL POWER - Tuesday and Thursday this week.
SUMMERSIDE UNITED U-16 GIRLS SOCCER TRYOUTS - Today 5:00-6:30 p.m. at Credit Union Place Turf Field.
GENERAL:
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Rehearsal tomorrow and Thursday 3:30-5:00 p.m.
FAMINE FORMS - Will be collected today, Tues., and Wed. At lunch in Room 406.
FRENCH TRIP TO FRANCE NEXT YEAR - Any students interested in traveling next year, please meet in Mdm. Vialle’s Room at the noon bell on Tuesday. It is important that you attend. If you cannot attend, please see Mdm. Vialle or Ms. Hickey before then.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #4 is due Friday. The new scenario should be in the box by the end of today. Block meetings are Wednesday this week. Reminder to 801 students that your research project is due April 19th.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Crusaders vs. Mustangs, Tuesday - No Game, Wednesday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards, Thursday - No Game, Friday - No Game.
UPCOMING UPEI CALCULUS STUDENTS - Any students planning to take calculus at UPEI next fall must take the pre-test on May 5th. See Mr. Gallant in Room 417 for details.
HAITI RELIEF GROUP - Will be selling "Hearts for Haiti" this week in front of the Lecture Theatre. They will be available for a donation.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Began last week in the Lecture Theatre at 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
SAFE DRIVERS P.E.I. - Will begin in April. Please check on the website at www.safedriverspei.com for registration, starting dates and other information or call Stewart Brookins at 439-0966.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board in Student Services.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Strive April 15th lunch meeting. Bring completed resume.
- April 15th deadline for Encounters. Essay is quickly approaching.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Job applications to begin arriving this time of year in Student Services. Stop by and check out what is new.
- Encounters with Canada is on again. First option given to Grade 11 students. You need to have excellent attendance and good marks to take part. If interested, submit a 500 word essay on Why you would be an excellent candidate to take to represent PEI and TOSH at The Terry Fox Centre Ottawa. Please submit essay by April 15th to Mr. Donovan.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Burger and Baked Potato or Tacos and Rice.
MONDAY, APRIL 12TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE - No meeting today as it is mid term week. Advisors and Mr. Clow are reminded to meet in Room 109 at noon.
SADD - Brief but important meeting today at the noon bell in Room 311.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Practice today at 3:30 p.m.
WOMEN’S RUGBY TRYOUTS - Will go each day after school this week from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
BADMINTON - Practice tonight from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
ATHLETIC WIND SUITS - Forms available in the Phys. Ed. Office.
KENSINGTON AND AREA SOCCER REGISTRATION - April 17th from 9:00 a.m. til noon at Queen Elizabeth Elementary School in Kensington.
TOSH/CCU MINOR SOCCER PROGRAM - Registration here at TOSH on Thursday evening , April 22nd.
GIRL POWER - Tuesday and Thursday this week.
SUMMERSIDE UNITED U-16 GIRLS SOCCER TRYOUTS - Today 5:00-6:30 p.m. at Credit Union Place Turf Field.
GENERAL:
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Rehearsal tomorrow and Thursday 3:30-5:00 p.m.
FAMINE FORMS - Will be collected today, Tues., and Wed. At lunch in Room 406.
FRENCH TRIP TO FRANCE NEXT YEAR - Any students interested in traveling next year, please meet in Mdm. Vialle’s Room at the noon bell on Tuesday. It is important that you attend. If you cannot attend, please see Mdm. Vialle or Ms. Hickey before then.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #4 is due Friday. The new scenario should be in the box by the end of today. Block meetings are Wednesday this week. Reminder to 801 students that your research project is due April 19th.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Crusaders vs. Mustangs, Tuesday - No Game, Wednesday - Cavaliers vs. Wizards, Thursday - No Game, Friday - No Game.
UPCOMING UPEI CALCULUS STUDENTS - Any students planning to take calculus at UPEI next fall must take the pre-test on May 5th. See Mr. Gallant in Room 417 for details.
HAITI RELIEF GROUP - Will be selling "Hearts for Haiti" this week in front of the Lecture Theatre. They will be available for a donation.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Began last week in the Lecture Theatre at 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
SAFE DRIVERS P.E.I. - Will begin in April. Please check on the website at www.safedriverspei.com for registration, starting dates and other information or call Stewart Brookins at 439-0966.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board in Student Services.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Strive April 15th lunch meeting. Bring completed resume.
- April 15th deadline for Encounters. Essay is quickly approaching.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Job applications to begin arriving this time of year in Student Services. Stop by and check out what is new.
- Encounters with Canada is on again. First option given to Grade 11 students. You need to have excellent attendance and good marks to take part. If interested, submit a 500 word essay on Why you would be an excellent candidate to take to represent PEI and TOSH at The Terry Fox Centre Ottawa. Please submit essay by April 15th to Mr. Donovan.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Burger and Baked Potato or Tacos and Rice.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010 Day 2 Happy March Break !
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FRIDAY, MARCH 12TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
RELIEF FOR HAITI - Meeting today in Room 311. World Vision Hearts money is due Friday.
SPORTS:
MEN’S U-18 SUMMER SOCCER - Anyone interested in playing and must be born in 1992 or 1993, please call Paul McGuire at 436-0508 before March 15th.
WOMEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Please pass in uniforms and warm up uniforms today or tomorrow to Mr Voye.
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Meeting in the Lecture Theatre at 12:00 noon. Those girls planning on trying out need to attend.
WOMEN’S RUGBY - None today.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Vipers vs. Canucks.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND TOUR - Giant bake sale at noon today.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #2 is due today.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - To New York and Washington D.C. - "A trip of a lifetime". For more details, contact Mr. Harvey (Automotive Instructor) or Ms. Cameron (Room 409).
JVI DRIVER’S ED. -Will take place March Break - Mar. 15-18th, 2010 in Slemon Park and Westisle. If interested, call Errol at 1-800-383-5957 or 436-8774 or online at www.jvidrivertraining.com.SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- UPEI Campus Tours are taking place during March Break on the 16th and 17th at 11:00 a.m. or 12:00 noon - either day. Free lunch after tour. Students are to meet at Student Services located in the Murphy Student Centre. Limited space, please call 628-4353 to hold your spot.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Quesadilla and Rice or Chicken Burger and Salad.
FRIDAY, MARCH 12TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
RELIEF FOR HAITI - Meeting today in Room 311. World Vision Hearts money is due Friday.
SPORTS:
MEN’S U-18 SUMMER SOCCER - Anyone interested in playing and must be born in 1992 or 1993, please call Paul McGuire at 436-0508 before March 15th.
WOMEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Please pass in uniforms and warm up uniforms today or tomorrow to Mr Voye.
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Meeting in the Lecture Theatre at 12:00 noon. Those girls planning on trying out need to attend.
WOMEN’S RUGBY - None today.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Vipers vs. Canucks.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND TOUR - Giant bake sale at noon today.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #2 is due today.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - To New York and Washington D.C. - "A trip of a lifetime". For more details, contact Mr. Harvey (Automotive Instructor) or Ms. Cameron (Room 409).
JVI DRIVER’S ED. -Will take place March Break - Mar. 15-18th, 2010 in Slemon Park and Westisle. If interested, call Errol at 1-800-383-5957 or 436-8774 or online at www.jvidrivertraining.com.SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- UPEI Campus Tours are taking place during March Break on the 16th and 17th at 11:00 a.m. or 12:00 noon - either day. Free lunch after tour. Students are to meet at Student Services located in the Murphy Student Centre. Limited space, please call 628-4353 to hold your spot.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Quesadilla and Rice or Chicken Burger and Salad.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, MARCH 11TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
ANIME CLUB - Today at noon in Room 110.
RELIEF FOR HAITI - Meeting Friday in Room 311. World Vision Hearts money is due Friday.
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meeting Thursday at 12:00 noon in Room 407. We’ll be seeing photos of our Kenyan school and sharing letters received from the students.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon on Thursday.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting Thursday at the beginning of lunch in Ms. Barrett’s Room (110).
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. Taking place on Thurs., March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
SPORTS:
SPRING VOLLEYBALL - Any Grade 10 or 11 boys interested in playing, there will be a meeting at the a.m. recess in the gym classroom today.
MEN’S U-18 SUMMER SOCCER - Anyone interested in playing and must be born in 1992 or 1993, please call Paul McGuire at 436-0508 before March 15th.
WRESTLING CLUB - Any students (male or female), interested in this at the Boys and Girls Club on Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Sundays 4:30-6:30 p.m.
BADMINTON TRYOUTS - Today from 3:30-5:00 p.m.
MEN’S RUGBY - No rugby today after school.
WOMEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Please pass in uniforms and warm up uniforms today or tomorrow to Mr Voye.
GENERAL:
ALL BAND AND CHORAL STUDENTS - Are asked to see Mr. Ramsay today to book your hotel room for the trip. Rooms of three and four please.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Cougars, Friday - Vipers vs. Canucks.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND TOUR - Giant bake sale at noon on Friday.
ECUADOR MARCH BREAK, 2011 - If interested in participating in this trip of a life time, see Mrs. Craig in Room 407.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #2 is due Friday.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - To New York and Washington D.C. - "A trip of a lifetime". For more details, contact Mr. Harvey (Automotive Instructor) or Ms. Cameron (Room 409).
JVI DRIVER’S ED. -Will take place March Break - Mar. 15-18th, 2010 in Slemon Park and Westisle. If interested, call Errol at 1-800-383-5957 or 436-8774 or online at
www.jvidrivertraining.com.
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - Last chance to donate student art for Haiti Relief asap. See Mrs. Evans in Room 617.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Are you a strong academic student planning on attending College with your leadership skills?? If yes, see Mr. Donovan asap by Wed., Mar. 10th, 2010.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.
THURSDAY, MARCH 11TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
ANIME CLUB - Today at noon in Room 110.
RELIEF FOR HAITI - Meeting Friday in Room 311. World Vision Hearts money is due Friday.
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meeting Thursday at 12:00 noon in Room 407. We’ll be seeing photos of our Kenyan school and sharing letters received from the students.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon on Thursday.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting Thursday at the beginning of lunch in Ms. Barrett’s Room (110).
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. Taking place on Thurs., March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
SPORTS:
SPRING VOLLEYBALL - Any Grade 10 or 11 boys interested in playing, there will be a meeting at the a.m. recess in the gym classroom today.
MEN’S U-18 SUMMER SOCCER - Anyone interested in playing and must be born in 1992 or 1993, please call Paul McGuire at 436-0508 before March 15th.
WRESTLING CLUB - Any students (male or female), interested in this at the Boys and Girls Club on Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Sundays 4:30-6:30 p.m.
BADMINTON TRYOUTS - Today from 3:30-5:00 p.m.
MEN’S RUGBY - No rugby today after school.
WOMEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Please pass in uniforms and warm up uniforms today or tomorrow to Mr Voye.
GENERAL:
ALL BAND AND CHORAL STUDENTS - Are asked to see Mr. Ramsay today to book your hotel room for the trip. Rooms of three and four please.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Barons vs. Cougars, Friday - Vipers vs. Canucks.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND TOUR - Giant bake sale at noon on Friday.
ECUADOR MARCH BREAK, 2011 - If interested in participating in this trip of a life time, see Mrs. Craig in Room 407.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #2 is due Friday.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - To New York and Washington D.C. - "A trip of a lifetime". For more details, contact Mr. Harvey (Automotive Instructor) or Ms. Cameron (Room 409).
JVI DRIVER’S ED. -Will take place March Break - Mar. 15-18th, 2010 in Slemon Park and Westisle. If interested, call Errol at 1-800-383-5957 or 436-8774 or online at
www.jvidrivertraining.com.
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - Last chance to donate student art for Haiti Relief asap. See Mrs. Evans in Room 617.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Are you a strong academic student planning on attending College with your leadership skills?? If yes, see Mr. Donovan asap by Wed., Mar. 10th, 2010.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL - Meeting today at noon in the Lecture Theatre.
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meeting Thursday at 12:00 noon in Room 407. We’ll be seeing photos of our Kenyan school and sharing letters received from the students.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon on Thursday.
STRIVE - Meeting today, Wed., Mar., 10th at 12:00 noon in Room 310. Please bring your resume.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting Thursday at the beginning of lunch in Ms. Barrett’s Room (110).
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. Taking place on Thurs., March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
SPORTS:
"AAA" BASKETBALL TEAMS - Congrats to the teams who capped off their seasons last night. The men lost to Rural earning a silver medal while the women defeated Gray in overtime to win the 1st title at TOSH since 1987. Top scorers were Catherine Strongman, Julia Heckbert and Kristine Johnson.
- Any players who are not playing in all star games and still have uniforms please pass in to Mr. Arsenault or Ms. McLean in the Phys. Ed. Office before the break.
MEN’S U-18 SUMMER SOCCER - Anyone interested in playing and must be born in 1992 or 1993, please call Paul McGuire at 436-0508 before March 15th.
WRESTLING CLUB - Any students (male or female), interested in this at the Boys and Girls Club on Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Sundays 4:30-6:30 p.m.
BADMINTON TRYOUTS - Begin this week today and Thursday from 3:30-5:00 p.m.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game, Thursday - Barons vs. Cougars, Friday - Vipers vs. Canucks.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND TOUR - Giant bake sale at noon on Friday.
ECUADOR MARCH BREAK, 2011 - If interested in participating in this trip of a life time, see Mrs. Craig in Room 407.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will be rehearsing after school today from 3:30-5:00 p.m. for this week only because of the Coffee House on Thursday evening.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #2 is due Friday. Block meetings are today.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - To New York and Washington D.C. - "A trip of a lifetime". For more details, contact Mr. Harvey (Automotive Instructor) or Ms. Cameron (Room 409).
JVI DRIVER’S ED. -Will take place March Break - Mar. 15-18th, 2010 in Slemon Park and Westisle. If interested, call Errol at 1-800-383-5957 or 436-8774 or online at
www.jvidrivertraining.com.
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - Last chance to donate student art for Haiti Relief asap. See Mrs. Evans in Room 617.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Are you a strong academic student planning on attending College with your leadership skills?? If yes, see Mr. Donovan asap by Wed., Mar. 10th, 2010.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Whistle Dog and Fries.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL - Meeting today at noon in the Lecture Theatre.
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meeting Thursday at 12:00 noon in Room 407. We’ll be seeing photos of our Kenyan school and sharing letters received from the students.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon on Thursday.
STRIVE - Meeting today, Wed., Mar., 10th at 12:00 noon in Room 310. Please bring your resume.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting Thursday at the beginning of lunch in Ms. Barrett’s Room (110).
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. Taking place on Thurs., March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
SPORTS:
"AAA" BASKETBALL TEAMS - Congrats to the teams who capped off their seasons last night. The men lost to Rural earning a silver medal while the women defeated Gray in overtime to win the 1st title at TOSH since 1987. Top scorers were Catherine Strongman, Julia Heckbert and Kristine Johnson.
- Any players who are not playing in all star games and still have uniforms please pass in to Mr. Arsenault or Ms. McLean in the Phys. Ed. Office before the break.
MEN’S U-18 SUMMER SOCCER - Anyone interested in playing and must be born in 1992 or 1993, please call Paul McGuire at 436-0508 before March 15th.
WRESTLING CLUB - Any students (male or female), interested in this at the Boys and Girls Club on Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Sundays 4:30-6:30 p.m.
BADMINTON TRYOUTS - Begin this week today and Thursday from 3:30-5:00 p.m.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game, Thursday - Barons vs. Cougars, Friday - Vipers vs. Canucks.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND TOUR - Giant bake sale at noon on Friday.
ECUADOR MARCH BREAK, 2011 - If interested in participating in this trip of a life time, see Mrs. Craig in Room 407.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will be rehearsing after school today from 3:30-5:00 p.m. for this week only because of the Coffee House on Thursday evening.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #2 is due Friday. Block meetings are today.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - To New York and Washington D.C. - "A trip of a lifetime". For more details, contact Mr. Harvey (Automotive Instructor) or Ms. Cameron (Room 409).
JVI DRIVER’S ED. -Will take place March Break - Mar. 15-18th, 2010 in Slemon Park and Westisle. If interested, call Errol at 1-800-383-5957 or 436-8774 or online at
www.jvidrivertraining.com.
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - Last chance to donate student art for Haiti Relief asap. See Mrs. Evans in Room 617.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Are you a strong academic student planning on attending College with your leadership skills?? If yes, see Mr. Donovan asap by Wed., Mar. 10th, 2010.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Whistle Dog and Fries.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL - Meeting today at noon in the Lecture Theatre.
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meeting Thursday at 12:00 noon in Room 407. We’ll be seeing photos of our Kenyan school and sharing letters received from the students.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon on Thursday.
STRIVE - Meeting today, Wed., Mar., 10th at 12:00 noon in Room 310. Please bring your resume.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting Thursday at the beginning of lunch in Ms. Barrett’s Room (110).
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. Taking place on Thurs., March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
SPORTS:
"AAA" BASKETBALL TEAMS - Congrats to the teams who capped off their seasons last night. The men lost to Rural earning a silver medal while the women defeated Gray in overtime to win the 1st title at TOSH since 1987. Top scorers were Catherine Strongman, Julia Heckbert and Kristine Johnson.
- Any players who are not playing in all star games and still have uniforms please pass in to Mr. Arsenault or Ms. McLean in the Phys. Ed. Office before the break.
MEN’S U-18 SUMMER SOCCER - Anyone interested in playing and must be born in 1992 or 1993, please call Paul McGuire at 436-0508 before March 15th.
WRESTLING CLUB - Any students (male or female), interested in this at the Boys and Girls Club on Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Sundays 4:30-6:30 p.m.
BADMINTON TRYOUTS - Begin this week today and Thursday from 3:30-5:00 p.m.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game, Thursday - Barons vs. Cougars, Friday - Vipers vs. Canucks.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND TOUR - Giant bake sale at noon on Friday.
ECUADOR MARCH BREAK, 2011 - If interested in participating in this trip of a life time, see Mrs. Craig in Room 407.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will be rehearsing after school today from 3:30-5:00 p.m. for this week only because of the Coffee House on Thursday evening.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #2 is due Friday. Block meetings are today.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - To New York and Washington D.C. - "A trip of a lifetime". For more details, contact Mr. Harvey (Automotive Instructor) or Ms. Cameron (Room 409).
JVI DRIVER’S ED. -Will take place March Break - Mar. 15-18th, 2010 in Slemon Park and Westisle. If interested, call Errol at 1-800-383-5957 or 436-8774 or online at
www.jvidrivertraining.com.
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - Last chance to donate student art for Haiti Relief asap. See Mrs. Evans in Room 617.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Are you a strong academic student planning on attending College with your leadership skills?? If yes, see Mr. Donovan asap by Wed., Mar. 10th, 2010.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Whistle Dog and Fries.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL - Meeting today at noon in the Lecture Theatre.
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Meeting Thursday at 12:00 noon in Room 407. We’ll be seeing photos of our Kenyan school and sharing letters received from the students.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting in Room 407 at noon on Thursday.
STRIVE - Meeting today, Wed., Mar., 10th at 12:00 noon in Room 310. Please bring your resume.
PROM COMMITTEE - Meeting Thursday at the beginning of lunch in Ms. Barrett’s Room (110).
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. Taking place on Thurs., March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
SPORTS:
"AAA" BASKETBALL TEAMS - Congrats to the teams who capped off their seasons last night. The men lost to Rural earning a silver medal while the women defeated Gray in overtime to win the 1st title at TOSH since 1987. Top scorers were Catherine Strongman, Julia Heckbert and Kristine Johnson.
- Any players who are not playing in all star games and still have uniforms please pass in to Mr. Arsenault or Ms. McLean in the Phys. Ed. Office before the break.
MEN’S U-18 SUMMER SOCCER - Anyone interested in playing and must be born in 1992 or 1993, please call Paul McGuire at 436-0508 before March 15th.
WRESTLING CLUB - Any students (male or female), interested in this at the Boys and Girls Club on Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Sundays 4:30-6:30 p.m.
BADMINTON TRYOUTS - Begin this week today and Thursday from 3:30-5:00 p.m.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game, Thursday - Barons vs. Cougars, Friday - Vipers vs. Canucks.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND TOUR - Giant bake sale at noon on Friday.
ECUADOR MARCH BREAK, 2011 - If interested in participating in this trip of a life time, see Mrs. Craig in Room 407.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will be rehearsing after school today from 3:30-5:00 p.m. for this week only because of the Coffee House on Thursday evening.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #2 is due Friday. Block meetings are today.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - To New York and Washington D.C. - "A trip of a lifetime". For more details, contact Mr. Harvey (Automotive Instructor) or Ms. Cameron (Room 409).
JVI DRIVER’S ED. -Will take place March Break - Mar. 15-18th, 2010 in Slemon Park and Westisle. If interested, call Errol at 1-800-383-5957 or 436-8774 or online at
www.jvidrivertraining.com.
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - Last chance to donate student art for Haiti Relief asap. See Mrs. Evans in Room 617.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Are you a strong academic student planning on attending College with your leadership skills?? If yes, see Mr. Donovan asap by Wed., Mar. 10th, 2010.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Whistle Dog and Fries.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, MARCH 8TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
SPORTS:
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Pick up early dismissal forms in the graphic arts room at the a.m. recess.
WRESTLING CLUB - Any students (male or female), interested in this at the Boys and Girls Club on Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Sundays 4:30-6:30 p.m.
BADMINTON TRYOUTS - Begin this week on Wednesday and Thursday from 3:30-5:00 p.m.
FAN BUS - Tomorrow Basketball finals at UPEI. Sign up in the Phys. Ed. Office if interested. Cost is $2.00.
GENERAL:
BAKE SALE - Today at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre for Hero Holiday.
FLUTE ENSEMBLE - Rehearsal at 11:45 a.m. today in the band room.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Short meeting today at lunch in Room 409. Will also be rehearsing after school on Wednesday from 3:30-5:00 p.m. for this week only because of the Coffee House on Thursday evening.
- Toni Matthew, Tiffany Bradford and Micah Brown are asked to see Ms. Cameron in Room 409 at the noon bell.
AFTERNOON CO OP - Very important - All afternoon 1st year co op students are asked to go to class this afternoon.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #2 is due today. Reflection #2 is due Friday. Block meetings are on Wednesday this week.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - To New York and Washington D.C. - "A trip of a lifetime". For more details, contact Mr. Harvey (Automotive Instructor) or Ms. Cameron (Room 409).
JVI DRIVER’S ED. -Will take place March Break - Mar. 15-18th, 2010 in Slemon Park and Westisle. If interested, call Errol at 1-800-383-5957 or 436-8774 or online at
www.jvidrivertraining.com.
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - Last chance to donate student art for Haiti Relief asap. See Mrs. Evans in Room 617.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Breast Dinner or Rigatoni and Garlic Bread.
MONDAY, MARCH 8TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
SPORTS:
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Pick up early dismissal forms in the graphic arts room at the a.m. recess.
WRESTLING CLUB - Any students (male or female), interested in this at the Boys and Girls Club on Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. and Sundays 4:30-6:30 p.m.
BADMINTON TRYOUTS - Begin this week on Wednesday and Thursday from 3:30-5:00 p.m.
FAN BUS - Tomorrow Basketball finals at UPEI. Sign up in the Phys. Ed. Office if interested. Cost is $2.00.
GENERAL:
BAKE SALE - Today at lunch in front of the Lecture Theatre for Hero Holiday.
FLUTE ENSEMBLE - Rehearsal at 11:45 a.m. today in the band room.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Short meeting today at lunch in Room 409. Will also be rehearsing after school on Wednesday from 3:30-5:00 p.m. for this week only because of the Coffee House on Thursday evening.
- Toni Matthew, Tiffany Bradford and Micah Brown are asked to see Ms. Cameron in Room 409 at the noon bell.
AFTERNOON CO OP - Very important - All afternoon 1st year co op students are asked to go to class this afternoon.
PEER HELPERS - Scenario #2 is due today. Reflection #2 is due Friday. Block meetings are on Wednesday this week.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - To New York and Washington D.C. - "A trip of a lifetime". For more details, contact Mr. Harvey (Automotive Instructor) or Ms. Cameron (Room 409).
JVI DRIVER’S ED. -Will take place March Break - Mar. 15-18th, 2010 in Slemon Park and Westisle. If interested, call Errol at 1-800-383-5957 or 436-8774 or online at
www.jvidrivertraining.com.
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - Last chance to donate student art for Haiti Relief asap. See Mrs. Evans in Room 617.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Breast Dinner or Rigatoni and Garlic Bread.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3RD, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
YEARBOOK - Meeting after school today for all members . This could be the most important meeting of the year.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting tomorrow at noon in Room 407.
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - All those involved students and staff, there will be an important meeting Friday at noon in the Lecture Theatre. This includes both performers and helpers.
- All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
MRS. CRAIG’S TRIP TO ECUADOR - Information meeting tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. Open to any students at TOSH who may be interested.
SPORTS:
GIRL POWER - Today after school.
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Practice this Sunday at 11:30 a.m. at TOSH.
FAN BUS - Traveling to UPEI tomorrow night for the Basketball Provincials. Those interested, please sign up in the Phys. Ed. Office or see Mr. Arsenault.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Block meetings will take place in the CSLC room on Tuesday this week. Please go to your assigned class for attendance first. New Scenario is available in the main office by the corrected assignment box and is due this Friday.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game-Calculus help at noon, Thursday - Barons vs. Cougars, and Friday - No Game.
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - For auction during the Coffee House for Haiti Relief. Any students wishing to donate artwork to be auctioned off or just for display are asked to see Mrs. Evans in Room 617 asap. Any form of work is acceptable and you don’t have to be an art student.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Holland College Slemon Park PEI Skills Competition day March 3 and 4 9:00-3:00. All are welcome.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Fries or Mashed with the Works.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3RD, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
YEARBOOK - Meeting after school today for all members . This could be the most important meeting of the year.
STUDENT COUNCIL TREASURERS - Meeting tomorrow at noon in Room 407.
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - All those involved students and staff, there will be an important meeting Friday at noon in the Lecture Theatre. This includes both performers and helpers.
- All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
MRS. CRAIG’S TRIP TO ECUADOR - Information meeting tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. Open to any students at TOSH who may be interested.
SPORTS:
GIRL POWER - Today after school.
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Practice this Sunday at 11:30 a.m. at TOSH.
FAN BUS - Traveling to UPEI tomorrow night for the Basketball Provincials. Those interested, please sign up in the Phys. Ed. Office or see Mr. Arsenault.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Block meetings will take place in the CSLC room on Tuesday this week. Please go to your assigned class for attendance first. New Scenario is available in the main office by the corrected assignment box and is due this Friday.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - No Game-Calculus help at noon, Thursday - Barons vs. Cougars, and Friday - No Game.
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - For auction during the Coffee House for Haiti Relief. Any students wishing to donate artwork to be auctioned off or just for display are asked to see Mrs. Evans in Room 617 asap. Any form of work is acceptable and you don’t have to be an art student.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Holland College Slemon Park PEI Skills Competition day March 3 and 4 9:00-3:00. All are welcome.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Fries or Mashed with the Works.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, MARCH 2ND, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - All those involved students and staff, there will be an important meeting Friday at noon in the Lecture Theatre. This includes both performers and helpers.
- All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
MRS. CRAIG’S STUDENTS - TRIP TO ECUADOR - Information meeting tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
SPORTS:
GIRL POWER - Wednesday at noon.
MEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Practice is at 6:30 p.m. tonight.
GENERAL:
ATTENTION ALL BAND STUDENTS - Your permission forms and homework sheets must be handed in today. Please read the announcements on the band room door. Early morning rehearsal tomorrow is for the Senior Concert Band.
PEER HELPERS - Block meetings will take place in the CSLC room on Tuesday this week. Please go to your assigned class for attendance first. New Scenario is available in the main office by the corrected assignment box and is due this Friday.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Hurricanes vs. Royals, Wednesday - No Game-Calculus help at noon, Thursday - Barons vs. Cougars, and Friday - No Game.
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - For auction during the Coffee House for Haiti Relief. Any students wishing to donate artwork to be auctioned off or just for display are asked to see Mrs. Evans in Room 617 asap. Any form of work is acceptable and you don’t have to be an art student.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Holland College Slemon Park PEI Skills Competition day March 3 and 4 9:00-3:00. All are welcome.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- University scholarship bound students to UPEI and elsewhere, are due Mon., Mar. 1st.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chili and Cheese Nachos or Spaghetti and Garlic Bread.
TUESDAY, MARCH 2ND, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - All those involved students and staff, there will be an important meeting Friday at noon in the Lecture Theatre. This includes both performers and helpers.
- All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
MRS. CRAIG’S STUDENTS - TRIP TO ECUADOR - Information meeting tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre.
SPORTS:
GIRL POWER - Wednesday at noon.
MEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Practice is at 6:30 p.m. tonight.
GENERAL:
ATTENTION ALL BAND STUDENTS - Your permission forms and homework sheets must be handed in today. Please read the announcements on the band room door. Early morning rehearsal tomorrow is for the Senior Concert Band.
PEER HELPERS - Block meetings will take place in the CSLC room on Tuesday this week. Please go to your assigned class for attendance first. New Scenario is available in the main office by the corrected assignment box and is due this Friday.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Hurricanes vs. Royals, Wednesday - No Game-Calculus help at noon, Thursday - Barons vs. Cougars, and Friday - No Game.
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - For auction during the Coffee House for Haiti Relief. Any students wishing to donate artwork to be auctioned off or just for display are asked to see Mrs. Evans in Room 617 asap. Any form of work is acceptable and you don’t have to be an art student.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Holland College Slemon Park PEI Skills Competition day March 3 and 4 9:00-3:00. All are welcome.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- University scholarship bound students to UPEI and elsewhere, are due Mon., Mar. 1st.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chili and Cheese Nachos or Spaghetti and Garlic Bread.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Friday, February 26, 2010 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - No practice this weekend.
GIRL POWER - Today at 3:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - For auction during the Coffee House for Haiti Relief. Any students wishing to donate artwork to be auctioned off or just for display are asked to see Mrs. Evans in Room 617 asap. Any form of work is acceptable and you don’t have to be an art student.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND GROUP - REMINDER - Giant bake sale today.
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - Fri., Feb. 26th at noon time - auditions. Students who had signed up to perform, are asked to stop by Student Services for your audition time and date. All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #1 is due Friday with Daily Log Sheets. NO block meeting this week due to Winter Carnival. Corrected assignments are available in the main office box. See the note on the whiteboard in the CSLC room if you do not know what to do. Also, late assignment duotangs are back in the main office box - not marked. Resubmit them Friday with your new assignment included and you will get them back corrected on Monday.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- St. FX information day Feb. 27th 2:00-4:00 p.m. Charlottetown location..
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Holland College Slemon Park PEI Skills Competition day March 3 and 4 9:00-3:00. All are welcome.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- University scholarship bound students to UPEI and elsewhere, are due Mon., Mar. 1st.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Beef Stroganoff or Turkey Wrap and Salad.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - No practice this weekend.
GIRL POWER - Today at 3:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
STUDENT ART WORK NEEDED - For auction during the Coffee House for Haiti Relief. Any students wishing to donate artwork to be auctioned off or just for display are asked to see Mrs. Evans in Room 617 asap. Any form of work is acceptable and you don’t have to be an art student.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND GROUP - REMINDER - Giant bake sale today.
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - Fri., Feb. 26th at noon time - auditions. Students who had signed up to perform, are asked to stop by Student Services for your audition time and date. All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #1 is due Friday with Daily Log Sheets. NO block meeting this week due to Winter Carnival. Corrected assignments are available in the main office box. See the note on the whiteboard in the CSLC room if you do not know what to do. Also, late assignment duotangs are back in the main office box - not marked. Resubmit them Friday with your new assignment included and you will get them back corrected on Monday.
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- St. FX information day Feb. 27th 2:00-4:00 p.m. Charlottetown location..
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Holland College Slemon Park PEI Skills Competition day March 3 and 4 9:00-3:00. All are welcome.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- University scholarship bound students to UPEI and elsewhere, are due Mon., Mar. 1st.
- RCMP Career Presentation for Women will take place at UPEI on Thurs., Mar. 11th at 6:00 p.m.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Beef Stroganoff or Turkey Wrap and Salad.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
TO SEE MS. CAMERON - The following are asked to see her in the library at the lunch bell today: Toni Matthew, Tiffany Bradford and Micah Brown.
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - LETTERS TO KENYA - Must be in to Mrs. Craig today. If you want to write a letter to a student in Africa, it is not too late. Any TOSH student can do it. See Mrs. Craig in Room 407.
STUDENT COUNCIL - Treasurers please meet in Mrs. Craig’s room at noon today.
MIDDLE HARMONIES FOR THE SATURDAY CAST - Will be meeting today at 12:00 noon in the band room.
SPORTS:
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Beat Montaque last night 79-70. Top scorers for TOSH were Mackenzie Marchbank (24) and Dexter Coughlin (17).
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - No practice this weekend.
GENERAL:
GRADE 10 BAND MEMBERS - The new instruments have arrived. Please bring your instrument to school tomorrow morning to receive your new instrument before the weekend. Also, reminder that permission slips are needed for band days.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND GROUP - REMINDER - Giant bake sale on Friday.
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - Fri., Feb. 26th at noon time - auditions. Students who had signed up to perform, are asked to stop by Student Services for your audition time and date. All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #1 is due Friday with Daily Log Sheets. NO block meeting this week due to Winter Carnival. Corrected assignments are available in the main office box. See the note on the whiteboard in the CSLC room if you do not know what to do. Also, late assignment duotangs are back in the main office box - not marked. Resubmit them Friday with your new assignment included and you will get them back corrected on Monday.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - In New York and Washington, D.C. Trip of a life time. Meeting tonight, Thurs., Feb. 25th at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. For more details contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Ms. Cameron (409).
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- UNB Feb. 25th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m.
- St. FX information day Feb. 27th 2:00-4:00 p.m. Charlottetown location..
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Holland College Slemon Park PEI Skills Competition day March 3 and 4 9:00-3:00. All are welcome.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
- University scholarship bound students to UPEI and elsewhere, are due Mon., Mar. 1st.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole and Garlic Bread.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
TO SEE MS. CAMERON - The following are asked to see her in the library at the lunch bell today: Toni Matthew, Tiffany Bradford and Micah Brown.
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - LETTERS TO KENYA - Must be in to Mrs. Craig today. If you want to write a letter to a student in Africa, it is not too late. Any TOSH student can do it. See Mrs. Craig in Room 407.
STUDENT COUNCIL - Treasurers please meet in Mrs. Craig’s room at noon today.
MIDDLE HARMONIES FOR THE SATURDAY CAST - Will be meeting today at 12:00 noon in the band room.
SPORTS:
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Beat Montaque last night 79-70. Top scorers for TOSH were Mackenzie Marchbank (24) and Dexter Coughlin (17).
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - No practice this weekend.
GENERAL:
GRADE 10 BAND MEMBERS - The new instruments have arrived. Please bring your instrument to school tomorrow morning to receive your new instrument before the weekend. Also, reminder that permission slips are needed for band days.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND GROUP - REMINDER - Giant bake sale on Friday.
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - Fri., Feb. 26th at noon time - auditions. Students who had signed up to perform, are asked to stop by Student Services for your audition time and date. All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #1 is due Friday with Daily Log Sheets. NO block meeting this week due to Winter Carnival. Corrected assignments are available in the main office box. See the note on the whiteboard in the CSLC room if you do not know what to do. Also, late assignment duotangs are back in the main office box - not marked. Resubmit them Friday with your new assignment included and you will get them back corrected on Monday.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - In New York and Washington, D.C. Trip of a life time. Meeting tonight, Thurs., Feb. 25th at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. For more details contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Ms. Cameron (409).
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- UNB Feb. 25th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m.
- St. FX information day Feb. 27th 2:00-4:00 p.m. Charlottetown location..
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Holland College Slemon Park PEI Skills Competition day March 3 and 4 9:00-3:00. All are welcome.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
- University scholarship bound students to UPEI and elsewhere, are due Mon., Mar. 1st.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole and Garlic Bread.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
MIDDLE HARMONIES FOR THE SATURDAY CAST - Will be meeting Thursday at 12:00 noon in the band room.
SPORTS:
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL - BEAT Rural last night 73-53. Top scorers were Mike MacKinnon (25), Judah Jackshaw (18).
- Tonight’s game against Montaque is at 7:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND GROUP - REMINDER - Giant bake sale on Friday.
LETTERS TO KENYA - Must be in to Mrs. Craig by Thursday.
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - Fri., Feb. 26th at noon time - auditions. Students who had signed up to perform, are asked to stop by Student Services at lunch time today to pick up audition times in the music room. - All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #1 is due Friday with Daily Log Sheets. NO block meeting this week due to Winter Carnival. Corrected assignments are available in the main office box.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - In New York and Washington, D.C. Trip of a life time. Meeting Thurs., Feb. 25th at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. For more details contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Ms. Cameron (409).
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- UNB Feb. 25th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m.
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Wings and Fries.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
MIDDLE HARMONIES FOR THE SATURDAY CAST - Will be meeting Thursday at 12:00 noon in the band room.
SPORTS:
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL - BEAT Rural last night 73-53. Top scorers were Mike MacKinnon (25), Judah Jackshaw (18).
- Tonight’s game against Montaque is at 7:30 p.m.
GENERAL:
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND GROUP - REMINDER - Giant bake sale on Friday.
LETTERS TO KENYA - Must be in to Mrs. Craig by Thursday.
TOSH COFFEE HOUSE - HAITI RELIEF - Fri., Feb. 26th at noon time - auditions. Students who had signed up to perform, are asked to stop by Student Services at lunch time today to pick up audition times in the music room. - All proceeds go to this relief. Donations at the door. March 11th at 7:00 p.m. with doors opening at 6:00 p.m. for art show. This show case is open to the public so we encourage students, family and friends to attend.
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #1 is due Friday with Daily Log Sheets. NO block meeting this week due to Winter Carnival. Corrected assignments are available in the main office box.
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - In New York and Washington, D.C. Trip of a life time. Meeting Thurs., Feb. 25th at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. For more details contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Ms. Cameron (409).
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- UNB Feb. 25th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m.
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Wings and Fries.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
WRITING LETTERS TO STUDENTS TO OUR SISTER SCHOOL IN KENYA - In Room 407 at noon today. Everyone welcome.
TREASURERS - Meeting Friday at noon in Room 407.
MATHLETES - Session at noon today in Room 410.
POSTER PARTY - At noon for the drive in movie.
FOLLOWING STUDENTS TO SEE MR. MACEACHERN IN ROOM 408 AT RECESS - Cheryl Hardy, Gary Law and Barbara Wagner.
SADD - Meeting today in Mrs. Powers Room (311) at lunch for all members.
STRIVE - Meeting today at 12:00 noon in Room 310. Must attend French meetings if you want to be considered for a scholarship.
SPORTS:
GIRL POWER - Today.
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Meeting today at 10:25 a.m. in Room 208.
POWER LIFTING - Quick meeting at noon in the gym.
GENERAL:
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - In New York and Washington, D.C. Trip of a life time. Meeting today at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. For more details contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Ms. Cameron (409).
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
ALL BAND STUDENTS - Must pass in their ticket booklets today to Mrs. Allen. Today is the deadline.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Canucks vs. Crusaders, Friday - Cavaliers vs. Mustangs and Monday - Wizards vs. Spitfires.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- Dalhousie University at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m. Feb. 17th.
- UNB Feb. 18th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn 7:00 p.m.
- UPEI 1st year advisement Feb. 18th 12:45-3:00 p.m. Lecture Theatre. Parents are welcome to attend.
- UPEI presentation at 12:45 p.m. Feb. 18th. To attend, you must preregister in Student Services.
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- Camp Abegweit summer work due date Feb. 18th. Applications are in Student Services.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
- Bursaries, scholarships, application process 101 show me the money. Friday, Feb. 19 at 12:00 noon in the Lecture Theatre.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole and Garlic Bread.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
WRITING LETTERS TO STUDENTS TO OUR SISTER SCHOOL IN KENYA - In Room 407 at noon today. Everyone welcome.
TREASURERS - Meeting Friday at noon in Room 407.
MATHLETES - Session at noon today in Room 410.
POSTER PARTY - At noon for the drive in movie.
FOLLOWING STUDENTS TO SEE MR. MACEACHERN IN ROOM 408 AT RECESS - Cheryl Hardy, Gary Law and Barbara Wagner.
SADD - Meeting today in Mrs. Powers Room (311) at lunch for all members.
STRIVE - Meeting today at 12:00 noon in Room 310. Must attend French meetings if you want to be considered for a scholarship.
SPORTS:
GIRL POWER - Today.
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Meeting today at 10:25 a.m. in Room 208.
POWER LIFTING - Quick meeting at noon in the gym.
GENERAL:
TRAVEL CLUB MARCH BREAK 2011 - In New York and Washington, D.C. Trip of a life time. Meeting today at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. For more details contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Ms. Cameron (409).
SOLAR CAR AND AUTO CLUB NIGHT - Those interested in doing this for Skills Canada race are asked to contact Mr. Harvey (automotive) or Mr. MacKinnon (automotive). The build will take place on Thursdays 3:30p.m. - 7:00 pm. And Saturday mornings 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the TOSH trades building located at 100 industrial crescent. Note: Students do not have to be enrolled in automotive courses to participate.
ALL BAND STUDENTS - Must pass in their ticket booklets today to Mrs. Allen. Today is the deadline.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Canucks vs. Crusaders, Friday - Cavaliers vs. Mustangs and Monday - Wizards vs. Spitfires.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- Dalhousie University at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m. Feb. 17th.
- UNB Feb. 18th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn 7:00 p.m.
- UPEI 1st year advisement Feb. 18th 12:45-3:00 p.m. Lecture Theatre. Parents are welcome to attend.
- UPEI presentation at 12:45 p.m. Feb. 18th. To attend, you must preregister in Student Services.
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- Camp Abegweit summer work due date Feb. 18th. Applications are in Student Services.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
- Bursaries, scholarships, application process 101 show me the money. Friday, Feb. 19 at 12:00 noon in the Lecture Theatre.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole and Garlic Bread.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 Day 2
JAZZ REHEARSAL - Today after school. Everyone is welcome. Rehearsal will end at 4:30 p.m.
ALL BAND STUDENTS - Must pass in their ticket booklets tomorrow to Mrs. Allen. Tomorrow is the deadline.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE AND FLUE ENSEMBLE - Please meet Ms. Cameron in Room 409 at 12:30 p.m. today.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cougars vs. Vipers, Wednesday - Canucks vs. Crusaders, Thursday - Cavaliers vs. Mustangs and Friday - Wizards vs. Spitfires.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- Centre for the Art Halifax - Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m. Feb. 16th visual display.
- Auditions to be held for a Coffee House show - Feb. 16th at lunch time in the music room. Be prepared to perform one song. Night of show a set will include 3 songs approximately to be held March 11th. Sign up in Student Services or see Ms. Cameron or Mr. Donovan.
- Dalhousie University at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m. Feb. 17th.
- UNB Feb. 18th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn 7:00 p.m.
- UPEI 1st year advisement Feb. 18th 12:45-3:00 p.m. Lecture Theatre. Parents are welcome to attend.
- UPEI presentation at 12:45 p.m. Feb. 18th. To attend, you must preregister in Student Services.
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- Camp Abegweit summer work due date Feb. 18th. Applications are in Student Services.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Sub and Salad or Spaghetti and Garlic Bread.
ALL BAND STUDENTS - Must pass in their ticket booklets tomorrow to Mrs. Allen. Tomorrow is the deadline.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE AND FLUE ENSEMBLE - Please meet Ms. Cameron in Room 409 at 12:30 p.m. today.
REACH FOR THE TOP - Today - Cougars vs. Vipers, Wednesday - Canucks vs. Crusaders, Thursday - Cavaliers vs. Mustangs and Friday - Wizards vs. Spitfires.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- Centre for the Art Halifax - Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m. Feb. 16th visual display.
- Auditions to be held for a Coffee House show - Feb. 16th at lunch time in the music room. Be prepared to perform one song. Night of show a set will include 3 songs approximately to be held March 11th. Sign up in Student Services or see Ms. Cameron or Mr. Donovan.
- Dalhousie University at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m. Feb. 17th.
- UNB Feb. 18th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn 7:00 p.m.
- UPEI 1st year advisement Feb. 18th 12:45-3:00 p.m. Lecture Theatre. Parents are welcome to attend.
- UPEI presentation at 12:45 p.m. Feb. 18th. To attend, you must preregister in Student Services.
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- Camp Abegweit summer work due date Feb. 18th. Applications are in Student Services.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Sub and Salad or Spaghetti and Garlic Bread.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
SADD - Meeting today at noon in Room 311.
SPORTS:
TOSH POWER LIFTING MEET - Will take place today, Feb. 11th in the cafeteria from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Come out and see some of the strongest girls and guys on PEI; there will be students from most of the high school on PEI.
PREMIER INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUES - For Under 18 Boys and Under 18 Girls beginning Feb. 15th at the Slemon Park Sports Centre with a cost of $50.00. If interested, contact Jason Reid at 439-8676 to reserve a spot.
GRADE 11 AND 12 WOMEN VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS - INFORMATION - Holland College is holding a fun v’ball game Sat., Feb. 13th at UPEI from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. The game is open to any players, and you do not necessarily have to be committing to going to Holland College to attend. For more info., contact the office or phys. ed. office.
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Anyone interested in playing on the TOSH team, are asked to meet in Room 208 at noon sharp.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - The list of teams has been posted outside Room 417. Please see Mr. Gallant today if there are any changes. Today - Hurricanes vs. Spitfires, Friday - Royals vs Barons.
CHESS PLAYERS - Anyone interested in the PEI Scholarship Chess Championship, please see Mr. Gallant in Room 417.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND PARTICIPANTS - Are reminded of the bake sale on Friday and please turn in your tickets to Mrs. McQuaid in Room 106 this week.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- Leadership International Symposium Feb. 11th held at UPEI. Great opportunity for Grades 10-12. Need to contact Student Services asap.
- Holland College Feb. 11th Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m.
- Adventure in Citizenship sponsored by Summerside Rotary May 2-5, 2010 in Ottawa. Must be between 16-19 years of age. More details stop by Student Services. Deadline is Feb. 12, 2010.- Atlantic Co-Operative Youth Leadership Conference open to all students in Canoe Cove April 15-18. See Mr. Donovan for details.
- Centre for the Art Halifax - Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m. Feb. 16th visual display.
- Auditions to be held for a Coffee House show - Feb. 16th at lunch time in the music room. Be prepared to perform one song. Night of show a set will include 3 songs approximately to be held March 11th. Sign up in Student Services or see Ms. Cameron or Mr. Donovan.
- Dalhousie University at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m. Feb. 17th.
- UNB Feb. 18th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn 7:00 p.m.
- UPEI 1st year advisement Feb. 18th 12:45-3:00 p.m. Lecture Theatre. Parents are welcome to attend.
- UPEI presentation at 12:45 p.m. Feb. 18th. To attend, you must preregister in Student Services.
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- Camp Abegweit summer work due date Feb. 18th. Applications are in Student Services.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Applications in Student Services.- Looking for a student who is interested in tutoring a Grade 8 math student who is having challenges. See Mr. Donovan for more details.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole and Garlic Bread.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
SADD - Meeting today at noon in Room 311.
SPORTS:
TOSH POWER LIFTING MEET - Will take place today, Feb. 11th in the cafeteria from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Come out and see some of the strongest girls and guys on PEI; there will be students from most of the high school on PEI.
PREMIER INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUES - For Under 18 Boys and Under 18 Girls beginning Feb. 15th at the Slemon Park Sports Centre with a cost of $50.00. If interested, contact Jason Reid at 439-8676 to reserve a spot.
GRADE 11 AND 12 WOMEN VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS - INFORMATION - Holland College is holding a fun v’ball game Sat., Feb. 13th at UPEI from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. The game is open to any players, and you do not necessarily have to be committing to going to Holland College to attend. For more info., contact the office or phys. ed. office.
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL - Anyone interested in playing on the TOSH team, are asked to meet in Room 208 at noon sharp.
GENERAL:
REACH FOR THE TOP - The list of teams has been posted outside Room 417. Please see Mr. Gallant today if there are any changes. Today - Hurricanes vs. Spitfires, Friday - Royals vs Barons.
CHESS PLAYERS - Anyone interested in the PEI Scholarship Chess Championship, please see Mr. Gallant in Room 417.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND PARTICIPANTS - Are reminded of the bake sale on Friday and please turn in your tickets to Mrs. McQuaid in Room 106 this week.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- Leadership International Symposium Feb. 11th held at UPEI. Great opportunity for Grades 10-12. Need to contact Student Services asap.
- Holland College Feb. 11th Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m.
- Adventure in Citizenship sponsored by Summerside Rotary May 2-5, 2010 in Ottawa. Must be between 16-19 years of age. More details stop by Student Services. Deadline is Feb. 12, 2010.- Atlantic Co-Operative Youth Leadership Conference open to all students in Canoe Cove April 15-18. See Mr. Donovan for details.
- Centre for the Art Halifax - Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m. Feb. 16th visual display.
- Auditions to be held for a Coffee House show - Feb. 16th at lunch time in the music room. Be prepared to perform one song. Night of show a set will include 3 songs approximately to be held March 11th. Sign up in Student Services or see Ms. Cameron or Mr. Donovan.
- Dalhousie University at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m. Feb. 17th.
- UNB Feb. 18th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn 7:00 p.m.
- UPEI 1st year advisement Feb. 18th 12:45-3:00 p.m. Lecture Theatre. Parents are welcome to attend.
- UPEI presentation at 12:45 p.m. Feb. 18th. To attend, you must preregister in Student Services.
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- Camp Abegweit summer work due date Feb. 18th. Applications are in Student Services.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Applications in Student Services.- Looking for a student who is interested in tutoring a Grade 8 math student who is having challenges. See Mr. Donovan for more details.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole and Garlic Bread.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
IMPROV - Meet in Ms. Hickey’s room at the noon bell today.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting at 12:10 in Room 309 today.
FOLLOWING TO SEE MR. MOULINS AT THE NOON BELL IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS - CASSIE Arsenault, Blake Gallant, Tim Gallant and Billy Ferrish.
SPORTS:
TOSH POWER LIFTING MEET - Will take place Thurs., Feb. 11th in the cafeteria from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Come out and see some of the strongest girls and guys on PEI; there will be students from most of the high school on PEI.
PREMIER INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUES - For Under 18 Boys and Under 18 Girls beginning Feb. 15th at the Slemon Park Sports Centre with a cost of $50.00. If interested, contact Jason Reid at 439-8676 to reserve a spot.
GRADE 11 AND 12 WOMEN VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS - INFORMATION - Holland College is holding a fun v’ball game Sat., Feb. 13th at UPEI from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. The game is open to any players, and you do not necessarily have to be committing to going to Holland College to attend. For more info., contact the office or phys. ed. office.
WOMEN’S AND MEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAMS - Travel to Gray for games at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
- Women’s team have a team lunch in Mr. Lilly’s Room today.
WOMEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Host Kinkora at 7:00 p.m.
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Practice 3:30 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. today.
GIRL POWER - Will go today.
GENERAL:
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Bake sale at noon today in support of Sister School in Kenya.
REACH FOR THE TOP - The list of teams has been posted outside Room 417. Please see Mr. Gallant today if there are any changes. Thursday - Mustangs vs. Hurricanes, Friday - Cougars vs. Royals.
CHESS PLAYERS - Anyone interested in the PEI Scholarship Chess Championship, please see Mr. Gallant in Room 417.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND PARTICIPANTS - Are reminded of the bake sale on Friday and please turn in your tickets to Mrs. McQuaid in Room 106 this week.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- Leadership International Symposium Feb. 11th held at UPEI. Great opportunity for Grades 10-12. Need to contact Student Services asap.
- Holland College Feb. 11th Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m.
- Adventure in Citizenship sponsored by Summerside Rotary May 2-5, 2010 in Ottawa. Must be between 16-19 years of age. More details stop by Student Services. Deadline is Feb. 12, 2010.- Atlantic Co-Operative Youth Leadership Conference open to all students in Canoe Cove April 15-18. See Mr. Donovan for details.
- Centre for the Art Halifax - Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m. Feb. 16th visual display.
- Auditions to be held for a Coffee House show - Feb. 16th at lunch time in the music room. Be prepared to perform one song. Night of show a set will include 3 songs approximately to be held March 11th. Sign up in Student Services or see Ms. Cameron or Mr. Donovan.
- Dalhousie University at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m. Feb. 17th.
- UNB Feb. 18th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn 7:00 p.m.
- UPEI 1st year advisement Feb. 18th 12:45-3:00 p.m. Lecture Theatre. Parents are welcome to attend.
- UPEI presentation at 12:45 p.m. Feb. 18th. To attend, you must preregister in Student Services.
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- Camp Abegweit summer work due date Feb. 18th. Applications are in Student Services.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Applications in Student Services.- Looking for a student who is interested in tutoring a Grade 8 math student who is having challenges. See Mr. Donovan for more details.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Bacon Cheeseburger and Fries.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
IMPROV - Meet in Ms. Hickey’s room at the noon bell today.
FREE THE CHILDREN - Meeting at 12:10 in Room 309 today.
FOLLOWING TO SEE MR. MOULINS AT THE NOON BELL IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS - CASSIE Arsenault, Blake Gallant, Tim Gallant and Billy Ferrish.
SPORTS:
TOSH POWER LIFTING MEET - Will take place Thurs., Feb. 11th in the cafeteria from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Come out and see some of the strongest girls and guys on PEI; there will be students from most of the high school on PEI.
PREMIER INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUES - For Under 18 Boys and Under 18 Girls beginning Feb. 15th at the Slemon Park Sports Centre with a cost of $50.00. If interested, contact Jason Reid at 439-8676 to reserve a spot.
GRADE 11 AND 12 WOMEN VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS - INFORMATION - Holland College is holding a fun v’ball game Sat., Feb. 13th at UPEI from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. The game is open to any players, and you do not necessarily have to be committing to going to Holland College to attend. For more info., contact the office or phys. ed. office.
WOMEN’S AND MEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL TEAMS - Travel to Gray for games at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
- Women’s team have a team lunch in Mr. Lilly’s Room today.
WOMEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Host Kinkora at 7:00 p.m.
MEN’S "AA" BASKETBALL TEAM - Practice 3:30 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. today.
GIRL POWER - Will go today.
GENERAL:
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE - Bake sale at noon today in support of Sister School in Kenya.
REACH FOR THE TOP - The list of teams has been posted outside Room 417. Please see Mr. Gallant today if there are any changes. Thursday - Mustangs vs. Hurricanes, Friday - Cougars vs. Royals.
CHESS PLAYERS - Anyone interested in the PEI Scholarship Chess Championship, please see Mr. Gallant in Room 417.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND PARTICIPANTS - Are reminded of the bake sale on Friday and please turn in your tickets to Mrs. McQuaid in Room 106 this week.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- Leadership International Symposium Feb. 11th held at UPEI. Great opportunity for Grades 10-12. Need to contact Student Services asap.
- Holland College Feb. 11th Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m.
- Adventure in Citizenship sponsored by Summerside Rotary May 2-5, 2010 in Ottawa. Must be between 16-19 years of age. More details stop by Student Services. Deadline is Feb. 12, 2010.- Atlantic Co-Operative Youth Leadership Conference open to all students in Canoe Cove April 15-18. See Mr. Donovan for details.
- Centre for the Art Halifax - Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m. Feb. 16th visual display.
- Auditions to be held for a Coffee House show - Feb. 16th at lunch time in the music room. Be prepared to perform one song. Night of show a set will include 3 songs approximately to be held March 11th. Sign up in Student Services or see Ms. Cameron or Mr. Donovan.
- Dalhousie University at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m. Feb. 17th.
- UNB Feb. 18th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn 7:00 p.m.
- UPEI 1st year advisement Feb. 18th 12:45-3:00 p.m. Lecture Theatre. Parents are welcome to attend.
- UPEI presentation at 12:45 p.m. Feb. 18th. To attend, you must preregister in Student Services.
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- Camp Abegweit summer work due date Feb. 18th. Applications are in Student Services.
- NSAC March 1st Original University Day. For more details please call.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Applications in Student Services.- Looking for a student who is interested in tutoring a Grade 8 math student who is having challenges. See Mr. Donovan for more details.
- Thinking Military College???? - see options in Student Services.
- Logo design competition details in Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Bacon Cheeseburger and Fries.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE - Meeting in Room 406 at noon. Any advisors that are available are asked to attend as well.
SPORTS:
TOSH POWERLIFTING MEET - Will take place Thurs., Feb. 11th in the cafeteria from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Come out and see some of the strongest girls and guys on PEI; there will be students from most of the high school on PEI.
BASKETBALL TEAMS -
MEN’S "AA" - Practice at 7:45 p.m. approximately.
MEN’S "AAA" AND WOMEN’S "AAA" - Host Morell at 4:00 and 6:00 p.m.
PREMIER INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUES - For Under 18 Boys and Under 18 Girls beginning Feb. 15th at the Slemon Park Sports Centre with a cost of $50.00. If interested, contact Jason Reid at 439-8676 to reserve a spot.
GENERAL:
SISTER SCHOOL IN KENYA - Bake sale in support of this.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND PARTICIPANTS - Are reminded of the bake sale on Friday and please turn in your tickets to Mrs. McQuaid in Room 106 this week.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- Leadership International Symposium Feb. 11th held at UPEI. Great opportunity for Grades 10-12. Need to contact Student Services asap.
- Holland College Feb. 11th Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m.
- Adventure in Citizenship sponsored by Summerside Rotary May 2-5, 2010 in Ottawa. Must be between 16-19 years of age. More details stop by Student Services. Deadline is Feb. 12, 2010.- Atlantic Co-Operative Youth Leadership Conference open to all students in Canoe Cove April 15-18. See Mr. Donovan for details.
- Centre for the Art Halifax - Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m. Feb. 16th visual display.
- Dalhousie University at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m. Feb. 17th.
- UNB Feb. 18th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn 7:00 p.m.
- UPEI 1st year advisement Feb. 18th 12:45-3:00 p.m. Lecture Theatre. Parents are welcome to attend.
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- Camp Abegweit summer work due date Feb. 18th. Applications are in Student Services.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Applications in Student Services.- Looking for a student who is interested in tutoring a Grade 8 math student who is having challenges. See Mr. Donovan for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Breast Dinner or Chili and Cheese Nachos.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE - Meeting in Room 406 at noon. Any advisors that are available are asked to attend as well.
SPORTS:
TOSH POWERLIFTING MEET - Will take place Thurs., Feb. 11th in the cafeteria from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Come out and see some of the strongest girls and guys on PEI; there will be students from most of the high school on PEI.
BASKETBALL TEAMS -
MEN’S "AA" - Practice at 7:45 p.m. approximately.
MEN’S "AAA" AND WOMEN’S "AAA" - Host Morell at 4:00 and 6:00 p.m.
PREMIER INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUES - For Under 18 Boys and Under 18 Girls beginning Feb. 15th at the Slemon Park Sports Centre with a cost of $50.00. If interested, contact Jason Reid at 439-8676 to reserve a spot.
GENERAL:
SISTER SCHOOL IN KENYA - Bake sale in support of this.
VICTORY IN EUROPE HOLLAND PARTICIPANTS - Are reminded of the bake sale on Friday and please turn in your tickets to Mrs. McQuaid in Room 106 this week.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Junior Team Canada - great opportunity now available to TOSH Academic Leaders in Grades 10-12.
- Leadership International Symposium Feb. 11th held at UPEI. Great opportunity for Grades 10-12. Need to contact Student Services asap.
- Holland College Feb. 11th Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m.
- Adventure in Citizenship sponsored by Summerside Rotary May 2-5, 2010 in Ottawa. Must be between 16-19 years of age. More details stop by Student Services. Deadline is Feb. 12, 2010.- Atlantic Co-Operative Youth Leadership Conference open to all students in Canoe Cove April 15-18. See Mr. Donovan for details.
- Centre for the Art Halifax - Lecture Theatre 11:45-12:45 p.m. Feb. 16th visual display.
- Dalhousie University at the Loyalist Inn at 7:00 p.m. Feb. 17th.
- UNB Feb. 18th on site admissions at the Loyalist Inn 7:00 p.m.
- UPEI 1st year advisement Feb. 18th 12:45-3:00 p.m. Lecture Theatre. Parents are welcome to attend.
- Explore Program Language/Bursary for French Summer study application deadline Feb. 28th.
- Employment Camp is now hiring. Check Student Services for more info.
- Camp Abegweit summer work due date Feb. 18th. Applications are in Student Services.
- Atlantic Canada Youth Leadership Conference. Time is approaching April 15-18. Stop by Student Services.
- Anyone in Grade 11 with strong academics - apply for Pearson College International. You have one more week. Stop by Student Services.
- Applications in Student Services.- Looking for a student who is interested in tutoring a Grade 8 math student who is having challenges. See Mr. Donovan for more details.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Chicken Breast Dinner or Chili and Cheese Nachos.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Thursday, January 7, 2010 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
ANIME CLUB - Will meet at lunch in Room 609.
VICTORY IN EUROPE TOUR - Very important group meeting at the noon bell on Friday in Room 311. All students planning on going on this trip MUST attend.
MS. HICKEY’S CHEM 521 - Lab will be held tomorrow. Bring your books to class today.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL - Team lunch today in Rom 307.
GIRL POWER - Will begin next Tuesday and go every Tuesday and Thursday.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #7 due Friday. NO block meetings this week.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will resume practices this week at a new time. Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday early morning rehearsals at 8:00 a.m. in the music room. Please return Christmas music at today’s rehearsal.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Will be starting a new session on Jan. 11 th, 2010. Application Forms are available in the main office.
SAFE DRIVER’S P.E.I. - Will be starting a new session on Jan. 11th, 2010. Information and registration is available online at safedriverspei.com or by phone/text 439-0966.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Information Night Jan. 13, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre for Holland College. All those interested, should attend; students and family.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running. Please sign to indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Are you applying to College or University for Sept. 2010?? If so, come to the session on application process on Fr., Jan. 8th at 12:00 noon in the Lecture Theatre.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole and Garlic Bread.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
ANIME CLUB - Will meet at lunch in Room 609.
VICTORY IN EUROPE TOUR - Very important group meeting at the noon bell on Friday in Room 311. All students planning on going on this trip MUST attend.
MS. HICKEY’S CHEM 521 - Lab will be held tomorrow. Bring your books to class today.
SPORTS:
WOMEN’S "AAA" BASKETBALL - Team lunch today in Rom 307.
GIRL POWER - Will begin next Tuesday and go every Tuesday and Thursday.
GENERAL:
PEER HELPERS - Reflection #7 due Friday. NO block meetings this week.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will resume practices this week at a new time. Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday early morning rehearsals at 8:00 a.m. in the music room. Please return Christmas music at today’s rehearsal.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Will be starting a new session on Jan. 11 th, 2010. Application Forms are available in the main office.
SAFE DRIVER’S P.E.I. - Will be starting a new session on Jan. 11th, 2010. Information and registration is available online at safedriverspei.com or by phone/text 439-0966.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Information Night Jan. 13, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre for Holland College. All those interested, should attend; students and family.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running. Please sign to indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Are you applying to College or University for Sept. 2010?? If so, come to the session on application process on Fr., Jan. 8th at 12:00 noon in the Lecture Theatre.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Turkey Dinner or Macaroni Casserole and Garlic Bread.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
YEARBOOK - Meeting after school today 3:30-5:00 p.m.
FOLLOWING STUDENTS ARE TO GO TO ROOM 208 - Evan Ballum, Cody Cormier, Jarrett MacRae, Calvin Hughes and Harley Peters.
SPORTS:
GENERAL:
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will resume practices this week at a new time. Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday early morning rehearsals at 8:00 a.m. in the music room. Please return Christmas music at Thursday’s rehearsal.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Will be starting a new session on Jan. 11 th, 2010. Application Forms are available in the main office.
SAFE DRIVER’S P.E.I. - Will be starting a new session on Jan. 11th, 2010. Information and registration is available online at safedriverspei.com or by phone/text 439-0966.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Information Night Jan. 13, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre for Holland College. All those interested, should attend; students and family.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running. Please sign to indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Are you applying to College or University for Sept. 2010?? If so, come to the session on application process on Fr., Jan. 8th at 12;00 noon ion the Lecture Theatre.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Bacon Cheeseburger and Fries.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
YEARBOOK - Meeting after school today 3:30-5:00 p.m.
FOLLOWING STUDENTS ARE TO GO TO ROOM 208 - Evan Ballum, Cody Cormier, Jarrett MacRae, Calvin Hughes and Harley Peters.
SPORTS:
GENERAL:
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will resume practices this week at a new time. Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday early morning rehearsals at 8:00 a.m. in the music room. Please return Christmas music at Thursday’s rehearsal.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Will be starting a new session on Jan. 11 th, 2010. Application Forms are available in the main office.
SAFE DRIVER’S P.E.I. - Will be starting a new session on Jan. 11th, 2010. Information and registration is available online at safedriverspei.com or by phone/text 439-0966.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
- Information Night Jan. 13, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre for Holland College. All those interested, should attend; students and family.
- Grade 12 students transcripts for destination of choice is now up and running. Please sign to indicate where you would like your transcripts sent.
- Are you applying to College or University for Sept. 2010?? If so, come to the session on application process on Fr., Jan. 8th at 12;00 noon ion the Lecture Theatre.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Bacon Cheeseburger and Fries.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010 Day 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL - Meting at noon today in the Lecture Theatre.
SPORTS:
GENERAL:
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will resume practices this week at a new time. Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday early morning rehearsals at 8:00 a.m. in the music room. Please return Christmas music at Thursday’s rehearsal.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Will be starting a new session on Jan. 11th, 2010. Application Forms are available in the main office.
SAFE DRIVER’S P.E.I. - Will be starting a new session on Jan. 11th, 2010. Information and registration is available online at safedriverspei.com or by phone/text 439-0966.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Club Wrap and Salad or Ham and Scallop Potatoes.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 2010
DAY 2
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL - Meting at noon today in the Lecture Theatre.
SPORTS:
GENERAL:
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will resume practices this week at a new time. Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday early morning rehearsals at 8:00 a.m. in the music room. Please return Christmas music at Thursday’s rehearsal.
CARON’S DRIVER’S ED. - Will be starting a new session on Jan. 11th, 2010. Application Forms are available in the main office.
SAFE DRIVER’S P.E.I. - Will be starting a new session on Jan. 11th, 2010. Information and registration is available online at safedriverspei.com or by phone/text 439-0966.
STUDENT SERVICES:
http://www.macleans.ca- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Club Wrap and Salad or Ham and Scallop Potatoes.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Monday, January 4, 2010 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE - Meeting in Room 406 at noon today.
STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISOR - Meeting in the CSLC room at noon today.
SPORTS:
GENERAL:
REMINDER - Senior Concert Band tomorrow morning.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will resume practices this week at a new time. Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday early morning rehearsals at 8:00 a.m. in the music room. Please return Christmas music at Thursday’s rehearsal.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Roast Beef Dinner or Spaghetti.
MONDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE - Meeting in Room 406 at noon today.
STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISOR - Meeting in the CSLC room at noon today.
SPORTS:
GENERAL:
REMINDER - Senior Concert Band tomorrow morning.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will resume practices this week at a new time. Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday early morning rehearsals at 8:00 a.m. in the music room. Please return Christmas music at Thursday’s rehearsal.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Roast Beef Dinner or Spaghetti.
Monday, January 4, 2010 Day 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MONDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE - Meeting in Room 406 at noon today.
STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISOR - Meeting in the CSLC room at noon today.
SPORTS:
GENERAL:
REMINDER - Senior Concert Band tomorrow morning.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will resume practices this week at a new time. Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday early morning rehearsals at 8:00 a.m. in the music room. Please return Christmas music at Thursday’s rehearsal.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Roast Beef Dinner or Spaghetti.
MONDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 2010
DAY 1
MEETINGS:
STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE - Meeting in Room 406 at noon today.
STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISOR - Meeting in the CSLC room at noon today.
SPORTS:
GENERAL:
REMINDER - Senior Concert Band tomorrow morning.
CHORAL ENSEMBLE - Will resume practices this week at a new time. Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m. and Friday early morning rehearsals at 8:00 a.m. in the music room. Please return Christmas music at Thursday’s rehearsal.
STUDENT SERVICES:
- Check the new up-to-date Bursary Board.
- Forum For Young Canadians 1 week in Ottawa during the Spring of 2010. Work and experiencing Parliament Hill. For more details, see your Social Studies Teachers or stop by Student Services.
CAFETERIA SPECIAL - Roast Beef Dinner or Spaghetti.
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