Friday, December 1, 2006

Day 1 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

Attention 7/8 Band Students:
A reminder that Xmas card order forms are now due. Please bring them to the music room today at lunch.

To all 7/8 Band Students:
Are you a natural leader? Do you want to make a difference in the music program? Sign up today at lunch in the music room for an opportunity to be a member of the music council!

Library Notice: The Library will be closed after school TODAY.

Hockey: Could all hockey team members please see Mr. Prigent in the Phys. Ed. office to pick up this month's schedule of practices and games. Next Practice is Monday December 4 at Walter Baker.

Varsity Girls Volleyball: Practice has been scheduled for Monday at 3:15 p.m. and Tuesday at 7:15 a.m.

Celtic Learning Summer Credit Courses Grade 11 & 12: Information meeting at Immaculata High School TONIGHT at 7 pm. For more information, call toll free 1-888-220-2358 or visit www.CelticLearning.com

Vocal Group: Reminder to the singing group that our final practice for the Advent Mass will be in the chapel Monday morning at 7.30 a.m.

Intramurals:
In high school intramurals today, Ebony 'N Ivory take on Asian Invasion. Score keepers: needed

Yearbooks for Sale: The books are selling fast and this will be the last week for sales before the price goes up, or the books are all sold! Don't miss out - buy your book today in the hallway during lunch at the yearbook sales table. Only $37, with a cheque made out to Mother Teresa High School. Grade 7s and 8s can give their cheques to their homeroom teacher for collection or you can give your cheque to Mr. Baldin at the Tuck shop in the morning. This is your last chance - don't be disappointed!

Hey Titans: TITANWEAR order forms due TODAY. Last call!!

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

Library Notice:
The Library will be closed after school on Friday, December 1.

Vimy Ridge Trip 2007: Would the following students please go to room 212 TODAY, at the beginning of lunch, for a short meeting: Jesse Hayes, Stephanie Adu, Victoria Pijacki, Aisling McCaffrey, Samantha Rae Graitson, Siyu (Alice) Xie, Emilia Therens, Vanessa Khoury, Danika Gauthier, Jillian Arany, Megan Brady, Elizabeth Hunter, Noelle Attala, Adam MacRae, Adam Souliere, Michael Gauthier, Will McAleer, Adrian Rochford, Corey Kelley, Brendan Schell, Samuel Hopkins, Mitchell Kearney.

Youth Ministry Meeting: There is a Youth Ministry Meeting TODAY at the beginning of high school lunch in the Chapel. Everyone is welcome. Hope to see you there!

Drama: Backstage crew for Hairstyles and Make-up - our guest theatrical make-up artist will be at Mother Teresa TODAY at 3:10 pm in Room 112. Be sure to attend this demonstration.

Celtic Learning Summer Credit Courses Grade 11 & 12: Information meeting at Immaculata High School on Friday, December 1, 2006 at 7 pm. For more information, call toll free 1-888-220-2358 or visit www.CelticLearning.com

Yearbook: We know that lots of grads are interested in helping with the grad section of the yearbook. For those interested, please come to a very brief meeting TODAY at lunch in the yearbook office - room 207 - to learn about what we are looking for. In the meantime, keep taking photos of you and your friends to be included in the book.

MT Coffee House!! Student Council will be holding our second annual coffee house TONIGHT from 7:30 - 9:00 pm. Students from our school will showcase a variety of talents, including singing, dancing, playing musical instruments and poetry reading. Admission is $2 per person at the door and everyone is invited to attend. Doors will open at 7:00 pm. Starbucks coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats will be available for purchase. Come out for an enjoyable evening.

Ottawa U. Visit: A representative from Ottawa University will be at Mother Teresa H.S. on TODAY at 10:30 a.m. (period 2) to speak to the grads about programs and admission requirements. If you are planning to apply to Ottawa U. you should not miss this presentation.

Intramurals: In high school intramurals today, Caramel takes on Crushers. Score keepers: Adino and Paul.

Yearbooks for Sale: The books are selling fast and this will be the last week for sales before the price goes up, or the books are all sold! Don't miss out - buy your book today in the hallway during lunch at the yearbook sales table. Only $37, with a cheque made out to Mother Teresa High School. Grade 7s and 8s can give their cheques to their homeroom teacher for collection or you can give your cheque to Mr. Baldin at the Tuck shop in the morning. This is your last chance - don't be disappointed!

Hey Titans: TITANWEAR order forms due Friday this week. Last call this week!! Come down to the tuck shop to get a size and try things on.

Shad Valley: The Shad Valley experience is an opportunity for talented students in Gr. 11 or 12 to experience quality enrichment opportunities over a four week period in the summer. For more information and an application form, go online at www.shad.ca. The deadline for applications is December 11.

Scholarship: In 2007, the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation will grant 1,052 entrance awards to students beginning post-secondary studies for the first time as part of its Millennium Excellence Award Program. The deadline for applications is December 15. For more information and an application form go to Student Services or go online at: www.excellenceaward.ca

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

Library Notice:
The Library will be closed after school on Friday, December 1.

Interested in a school year abroad?
Perhaps in Australia, France, Italy, South Africa, Brazil? STS Student Travel Schools will be in the cafeteria TODAY at lunch to provide information, applications and answer questions. 2 and 3 month exchange programs are also available.

Drama: Backstage crew for Hairstyles and Make-up - our guest theatrical make-up artist will be at Mother Teresa on Thursday, Nov. 30 at 3:10 pm in Room 112. Be sure to attend this demonstration.

MT Coffee House!! Student Council will be holding our second annual coffee house on Thursday, November 30 from 7:30 - 9:00 pm. Students from our school will showcase a variety of talents, including singing, dancing, playing musical instruments and poetry reading. Admission is $2 per person at the door and everyone is invited to attend. Doors will open at 7:00 pm. Starbucks coffee, tea, hot chocolate and treats will be available for purchase. Come out for an enjoyable evening.

Ottawa U. Visit: A representative from Ottawa University will be at Mother Teresa H.S. on Thursday, November 30 at 10:30 a.m. (period 2) to speak to the grads about programs and admission requirements. If you are planning to apply to Ottawa U. you should not miss this presentation.

Intramurals: In high school intramurals today, Rovers take on Snow Leopards. Scorekeepers: Kris and Robyn.

Yearbooks for Sale:
The books are selling fast and this will be the last week for sales before the price goes up, or the books are all sold! Don't miss out - buy your book today in the hallway during lunch at the yearbook sales table. Only $37, with a cheque made out to Mother Teresa High School. Grade 7s and 8s can give their cheques to their homeroom teacher for collection or you can give your cheque to Mr. Baldin at the Tuck shop in the morning. This is your last chance - don't be disappointed!

Yearbook: We know that lots of grads are interested in helping with the grad section of the yearbook. For those interested, please come to a very brief meeting Thursday at lunch in the yearbook office - room 207 - to learn about what we are looking for. In the meantime, keep taking photos of you and your friends to be included in the book.

Hey Titans: TITANWEAR order forms due Friday this week. Last call this week!! Come down to the tuck shop to get a size and try things on.

Shad Valley: The Shad Valley experience is an opportunity for talented students in Gr. 11 or 12 to experience quality enrichment opportunities over a four week period in the summer. Young people from across Canada are selected to discover the excitement of campus life, staying in residence in one of the 12 participating universities across Canada. Students will share ideas in workshops, lectures, and projects and be part of a team and develop a new product addressing a societal need. For more information and an application form, drop into Student Services or go online at www.shad.ca. The deadline for applications is December 11.

Scholarship: In 2007, the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation will grant 1,052 entrance awards to students beginning post-secondary studies for the first time as part of its Millennium Excellence Award Program. The deadline for applications is December 15. For more information and an application form go to Student Services or go online at: www.excellenceaward.ca


Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

CNML Math Contest:
Students are reminded that the second CNML Math contest takes place TODAY during period 2. Students should report to their second period class for attendance before going to the library.

Library Notice: The Library will be closed after school on Friday, December 1.

Interested in a school year abroad?
Perhaps in Australia, France, Italy, South Africa, Brazil? STS Student Travel Schools will be in the cafeteria on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at lunch to provide information, applications and answer questions. 2 and 3 month exchange programs are also available.

Vocal Group: Reminder that the vocal group for the Advent liturgy will have its second practice Wednesday morning at 7.30 a.m. in the chapel. Thanks to those who came out on Monday. New members are encouraged to attend.

Shad Valley: The Shad Valley experience is an opportunity for talented students in Gr. 11 or 12 to experience quality enrichment opportunities over a four week period in the summer. Young people from across Canada are selected to discover the excitement of campus life, staying in residence in one of the 12 participating universities across Canada. Students will share ideas in workshops, lectures, and projects and be part of a team and develop a new product addressing a societal need. For more information and an application form, drop into Student Services or go online at www.shad.ca. The deadline for applications is December 11.

Scholarship: In 2007, the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation will grant 1,052 entrance awards to students beginning post-secondary studies for the first time as part of its Millennium Excellence Award Program. There will be: 100 national awards of $20,000, disbursed in annual allotments; 241 provincial/territorial awards of $16,000, disbursed in annual allotments and 711 one-time local awards of $4,000. In order to be eligible a student must be a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident or a protected person within the meaning of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.

The Selection criteria are: 1. Good citizenship, demonstrated by positive and verifiable service to the community. 2. Academic achievement. 3. Demonstrated capacity for leadership and ability to motivate others and 4. Demonstrated interest in innovation. The deadline for applications is December 15. For more information and an application form go to Student Services or go online at: www.excellenceaward.ca

Ottawa U. Visit: A representative from Ottawa University will be at Mother Teresa H.S. on Thursday, November 30 at 10:30 a.m. (period 2) to speak to the grads about programs and admission requirements. If you are planning to apply to Ottawa U. you should not miss this presentation.

Hey Titans: TITANWEAR order forms due Friday this week. This will be the last chance this winter to order Titanwear. After this you will have to wait until the spring. Don't miss out on the new hats and those full zip hoodies. Come down to the tuck shop to get a size and try things on. Have you seen the new SCRUBS???

Yearbooks for Sale: The books are selling fast and this will be the last week for sales before the price goes up, or the books are all sold! Don't miss out - buy your book today in the hallway during lunch at the yearbook sales table. Only $37, with a cheque made out to Mother Teresa High School. Grade 7s and 8s can give their cheques to their homeroom teacher for collection or you can give your cheque to Mr. Baldin at the Tuck shop in the morning. This is your last chance - don't be disappointed!

Yearbook: We know that lots of grads are interested in helping with the grad section of the yearbook. For those interested, please come to a very brief meeting Thursday at lunch in the yearbook office - room 207 - to learn about what we are looking for. In the meantime, keep taking photos of you and your friends to be included in the book.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

CNML Math Contest:
Students are reminded that the second CNML Math contest takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 28th during period 2. Students should report to their second period class for attendance before going to the library.

Vocal Group: Students are needed to form a vocal group for the upcoming Advent liturgies. If you like to sing, come to our rehearsals in the chapel on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7.30 a.m. This is a great way to share your talents with the school community.

Ottawa U. Visit: A representative from Ottawa University will be at Mother Teresa H.S. on Thursday, November 30 at 10:30 a.m. (period 2) to speak to the grads about programs and admission requirements. If you are planning to apply to Ottawa U. you should not miss this presentation.

Hey Titans: You can still order Titanwear all this week. There is just no guarantee it will be in before Christmas. Stop by the Tuck shop for another order form and to check out the sizes. We will NOT be accepting any orders after Friday of this week. Come check out the new SCRUBS!!

Yearbooks for Sale: The books are selling fast and this will be the last week for sales before the price goes up, or the books are all sold! Don't miss out - buy your book today in the hallway during lunch at the yearbook sales table. Only $37, with a cheque made out to Mother Teresa High School. Grade 7s and 8s can give their cheques to their homeroom teacher for collection or you can give your cheque to Mr. Baldin at the Tuck shop in the morning. This is your last chance - don't be disappointed!

Yearbook: We know that lots of grads are interested in helping with the grad section of the yearbook. For those interested, please come to a very brief meeting Thursday at lunch in the yearbook office - room 207 - to learn about what we are looking for. In the meantime, keep taking photos of you and your friends to be included in the book!

Help Wanted: Looking for a high school student to tutor a grade 4 student in math and notebook organization. The student lives in the Strandherd and Beatrice area. See Mr. Hallarn, if interested.

Intramurals: Today in High School Intramural Soccer, Ebony and Ivory take on Red Devils. Scorekeeper: Kris and Robyn.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Day 1 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

CNML Math Contest:
Students are reminded that the second CNML Math contest takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 28th during period 2. Students should report to their second period class for attendance before going to the library.

Vocal Group: Students are needed to form a vocal group for the upcoming Advent liturgies. If you like to sing, come to our rehearsals in the chapel on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7.30 a.m. This is a great way to share your talents with the school community.

Ottawa U. Visit: A representative from Ottawa University will be at Mother Teresa H.S. on Thursday, November 30 at 10:30 a.m. (period 2) to speak to the grads about programs and admission requirements. If you are planning to apply to Ottawa U. you should not miss this presentation.

Help Wanted: Looking for a high school student to tutor a grade 4 student in math and notebook organization. The student lives in the Strandherd and Beatrice area. See Mr. Hallarn, if interested.

Attention All Grads! We need your baby pictures for the yearbook - this is the very last week. Please drop off your picture with your name on the back to Student Services.

Intramurals: Today in High School Intramural Soccer, Ebony N' Ivory takes on No Names. Scorekeeper: Paul and Adino.

Yearbooks for Sale: Now is THE time to buy your yearbook. This week they are being sold for the low price of $37 - after that the price will go up. This years book is better than ever - more colour, more pages, more students represented. They are going to go fast! Don't be disappointed - bring in a cheque, made payable to Mother Teresa High School - this week. Books will be sold from Mr. Prigent's office in the morning. They will also be sold at lunch. Orders will NOT be processed if you have outstanding student fees, textbook or library fines. Please see the office if you have any questions.


Thursday, November 23, 2006


Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

Library Notice:
The library will be closed before school, period 1 and 2, as well as during high school lunch TODAY.

College Visit: A representative from Fleming College, located in Peterborough, will be at Mother Teresa H.S. TODAY, at 9:05 a.m., in the Library, to speak to grads who may be interested in attending Fleming in the fall. Program offerings and admission requirements will be discussed.

Attention All Grads! We need your baby pictures for the yearbook - this is the very last week. Please drop off your picture with your name on the back to Student Services.

Intramurals: Today in High School Intramural Soccer, Snow Leopards take on Sexy Squad. Scorekeeper: Genna and Christina.

Prom Committee: Meeting TODAY at lunch in room 202. See you there!

Yearbooks for Sale: Now is THE time to buy your yearbook. This week they are being sold for the low price of $37 - after that the price will go up. This years book is better than ever - more colour, more pages, more students represented. They are going to go fast! Don't be disappointed - bring in a cheque, made payable to Mother Teresa High School - this week. Books will be sold from Mr. Prigent's office in the morning. They will also be sold at lunch. Orders will NOT be processed if you have outstanding student fees, textbook or library fines. Please see the office if you have any questions.


Early Release Day Schedule

Thursday November 23, 2006 (dismissal at 1:45pm)

High School Timetable

8:55-10:05 Homeroom and Period 1

10:10-11:05 Period 2

11:05-11:45 Lunch

11:50-12:45 Period 3

12:50-1:45 Period 4


Grade 7/8 Timetable

8:55-9:05 Homeroom

9:05-9:41 Period 1

9:43-10:29 Period 2

10:31-11:07 Period 3

11:09-11:45 Period 4

11:45-12:30 Lunch

12:30-1:06 Period 5

1:08-1:45 Period 6

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

Red Maple Reading Club:
Meeting today during Junior Lunch. Bring you books and student ID cards.

Library Notice: The library will be closed before school, period 1 and 2, as well as during high school lunch on Thursday, November 23.

Girls H.S. Volleyball Tryouts:
Girls interested in trying out for the Varsity Volleyball team, please sign one of the two sheets posted in the gym corridor. Grades 9-12 welcome. First try-out is TODAY at 3:15 in the gym.

Drama: Backstage crew for hairstyles and make-up. Please meet Mrs. Spearin in room 112 for an important meeting TODAY, Wednesday, Nov. 22, from 3:10 to 4:00 pm.

Help Wanted: Did you miss out on the opportunity to go to the school play for free and pick up community service hours. Don't worry you can still sign up at lunch at 12:00 today in student services. Ms. Lawlor is looking for 6 people for each night of the play Weds - Sat, Dec 13-16. If you are interested, please come see Ms. Lawlor and sign up.

College Visit: A representative from Fleming College, located in Peterborough, will be at Mother Teresa H.S. on Thursday, November 23, at 9:05 a.m., in the Library, to speak to grads who may be interested in attending Fleming in the fall. Program offerings and admission requirements will be discussed.

Attention All Grads! We need your baby pictures for the yearbook - this is the very last week. Please drop off your picture with your name on the back to Student Services.

Help Wanted: I'm looking for a reliable and responsible person to walk my child to and from school five days a week. He attends Mgr. Paul Baxter school on Beatrice Dr. We live on Grenadier Way. You would walk to school in the morning at 8:45 am (school starts at 9:00a.m.) and walk back home in the afternoon at 3:25 pm. If you are interested - please contact me as soon as possible at 825-5468 or e-mail: helenelmx@yahoo.com.

Intramurals: Today in High School Intramural Soccer, Canadian Diving Team takes on Red Devils. Scorekeeper: Richmond

Prom Committee: Meeting on Thursday, November 23 at lunch in room 202. See you there!

Flu Clinic: Ottawa Public Health will be running a flu shot clinic TODAY from 3:30 pm - 8:30 pm in the cafeteria gym. Consent forms will be available at the clinic. Parental consent is required for students 13 years of age and under. Those who receive the vaccine will be asked to remain in the clinic area for a short period of time following the injection. Please note that the Meningococcal C vaccine will also be available at flu shot clinics for those 12-20 years of age. For further information, please visit the City of Ottawa website at www.ottawa.ca

Yearbooks for Sale: Now is THE time to buy your yearbook. This week they are being sold for the low price of $37 - after that the price will go up. This years book is better than ever - more colour, more pages, more students represented. They are going to go fast! Don't be disappointed - bring in a cheque, made payable to Mother Teresa High School - this week. Books will be sold from Mr. Prigent's office in the morning. They will also be sold at lunch. Orders will NOT be processed if you have outstanding student fees, textbook or library fines. Please see the office if you have any questions.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

Girls Hockey:
There will be a meeting TODAY at lunch in room 107.

Western Experience Adventure: All students involved in the trip are asked to meet in rm. 103 at lunch today for a brief meeting.

Library Notice: The library will be closed before school, period 1 and 2, as well as during high school lunch on Thursday, November 23.

Girls H.S. Volleyball Tryouts: Girls interested in trying out for the Varsity Volleyball team, please sign one of the two sheets posted in the gym corridor. Grades 9-12 welcome. First try-out is this Wednesday at 3:15 in the gym.

Titan Wear Is Coming!! Titus wants to see himself on you!! Order forms for Titan wear are due today to have your orders in before Christmas.

Help Wanted: I'm looking for a reliable and responsible person to walk my child to and from school five days a week. He attends Mgr. Paul Baxter school on Beatrice Dr. We live on Grenadier Way. You would walk to school in the morning at 8:45 am (school starts at 9:00a.m.) and walk back home in the afternoon at 3:25 pm. If you are interested - please contact me as soon as possible at 825-5468 or e-mail: helenelmx@yahoo.com.

Intramurals: Today in High School Intramural Soccer, Rovers take on Crushers. Scorekeeper: Jilli and Emma Bromley.

Drama: Backstage crew for hairstyles and make-up. Please meet Mrs. Spearin in room 112 for an important meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 22 from 3:10 to 4:00 pm.

Prom Committee: Meeting on Thursday, November 23 at lunch in room 202. See you there!

Flu Clinic: Ottawa Public Health will be running a flu shot clinic on Wednesday, November 22 from 3:30 pm - 8:30 pm in the cafeteria gym. Consent forms will be available at the clinic. Parental consent is required for students 13 years of age and under. Those who receive the vaccine will be asked to remain in the clinic area for a short period of time following the injection. Please note that the Meningococcal C vaccine will also be available at flu shot clinics for those 12-20 years of age. For further information, please visit the City of Ottawa website at www.ottawa.ca

Yearbooks for Sale: Now is THE time to buy your yearbook. This week they are being sold for the low price of $37 - after that the price will go up. This years book is better than ever - more colour, more pages, more students represented. They are going to go fast! Don't be disappointed - bring in a cheque, made payable to Mother Teresa High School - this week. Books will be sold from Mr. Prigent's office in the morning. They will also be sold at lunch. Don't miss out!

Attention All Grads! We need your baby pictures for the yearbook - this is the very last week. Please drop off your picture with your name on the back to Student Services.

College Visit: A representative from Fleming College, located in Peterborough, will be at Mother Teresa H.S. on Thursday, November 23, at 9:05 a.m., in the Library, to speak to grads who may be interested in attending Fleming in the fall. Program offerings and admission requirements will be discussed.

Monday, November 20, 2006

Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

Flu Clinic:
Ottawa Public Health will be running a flu shot clinic on Wednesday, November 22 from 3:30 pm - 8:30 pm in the cafeteria gym. Consent forms will be available at the clinic. Parental consent is required for students 13 years of age and under. Those who receive the vaccine will be asked to remain in the clinic area for a short period of time following the injection. Please note that the Meningococcal C vaccine will also be available at flu shot clinics for those 12-20 years of age. For further information, please visit the City of Ottawa website at www.ottawa.ca

Yearbooks for Sale: Now is THE time to buy your yearbook. This week they are being sold for the low price of $37 - after that the price will go up. This years book is better than ever - more colour, more pages, more students represented. They are going to go fast! Don't be disappointed - bring in a cheque, made payable to Mother Teresa High School - this week. Books will be sold from Mr. Prigent's office in the morning. They will also be sold at lunch. Don't miss out!

Attention All Grads! We need your baby pictures for the yearbook - this is the very last week. Please drop off your picture with your name on the back to Student Services.

College Visit: A representative from Fleming College, located in Peterborough, will be at Mother Teresa H.S. on Thursday, November 23, at 9:05 a.m., in the Library, to speak to grads who may be interested in attending Fleming in the fall. Program offerings and admission requirements will be discussed.

Looking for Volunteers: Calling all grade 9-12 students interested in ushering at this year's school play in December. - YES, this means you get to see it for free! And you also get community service hours! Ms. Lawlor is looking for 6 people for each night of the play Weds - Sat, Dec 13-16. If you are interested, please come to a meeting for information and to sign up today Monday, November 20, at 12:00 in portable 11.

Intramurals: Today in High School Intramural Soccer, Red Devils take on Asian Invasion. Scorekeepers: Kris and Robyn

Titan Wear Is Coming!!
Titan wear order forms must be returned by tomorrow (Tuesday) if you want your clothing before Christmas. Come by the tuck shop to check your sizes before ordering. Don't miss out on your Titan wear!!

Win Some Money: Studentawards.com has partnered with Scotiabank to create an online financial game, Rock or a Hard Place. Designed for high school students in Grades 11 and 12, it's all about how to fund your future. Students can win a $500 Savings Bond and a laptop computer when you play the game at: www.fundourfuture.ca/thegame. Drop by Students Services to see the poster and grab a card.


Thursday, November 16, 2006

Day 1 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

Grad Photos:
Grads who want just their picture in the yearbook and do not want to purchase a package can come to Student Services anytime today or Monday to get their picture taken. There is no sitting fee for this service. You do not need an appointment.

Congratulations: Congratulations to Grade 12 student Oana Moraru, whose critical review of the first Cappies play of the season has been chosen to be featured in the Ottawa Citizen. A great start to the year for our Cappies critics!

Summer Credits in Europe: The Irish Experience summer credits in Ireland and Italy program is hosting an information meeting for students and their parents interested in traveling this summer while earning credits. The meeting takes place at St. Patrick's High School (2525 Alta Vista Drive) this Friday, November 17th and begins at 7:00 p.m. For more information on this exciting travel and educational opportunity, call 905-804-9402 or check the website at: www.irishexperience.com

More Credits & Travel Experience: MEI International Academy offers High School credits in Europe, Costa Rica, and Egypt. If you are interested in learning about taking Ontario Certified Credits overseas, attend an information meeting on Saturday, November 18 at 1:00 p.m. at the Westin Hotel. For those that apply before Dec. 1 you will receive an early registration discount.

Intramurals: Today in High School Intramural Soccer, Rovers take on Caramel. Scorekeeper: Genna and Christina

Win Some Money: Studentawards.com has partnered with Scotiabank to create an online financial game, Rock or a Hard Place. Designed for high school students in Grades 11 and 12, it's all about how to fund your future. Students can win a $500 Savings Bond and a laptop computer when you play the game at: www.fundourfuture.ca/thegame. Drop by Students Services to see the poster and grab a card.

Attention All Grads - It’s Baby Pictue Time: The yearbook is collecting your baby photos - we'd like to get everybody in this year! Please bring your baby photo - with your name on the back - down to Student Services. We are collecting for the rest of the week - so bring yours in soon!

Titan Wear Is Coming!! Titan wear order forms must be returned by Tuesday next week if you want your clothing before Christmas. Don't miss out on your Titan wear!!

Reminder: Friday, November 17 is a Professional Development day for all teachers in the school board. There is no school for students on that day. High School parent-teacher interviews will be held on Thursday, November 23. Appointment information will be included with the report cards.

House of Commons Page Program: Each year 40 students are selected from high schools across Canada to come to Ottawa and work as Pages in the House of Commons. Those hired as Pages work on a part-time basis during their first year of study at one of the universities in Ottawa. Subject to fulfilling their contracts, Pages are paid $10,800 in 26 equal payments over a 12-month period. In addition, a sum of $1,200 will be paid at the end of the employment period in August, 2008. To qualify you must have an overall average of at least 80% in your final marks in Grade 11 as well as maintain this average in subsequent transcripts of your marks. You must speak both official languages at the superior level as evaluated by the House of Commons. Please note that science and engineering students are unfortunately ineligible due to heavy study demands and inflexibility of their academic timetables. Applications must be postmarked no later than Monday, December 4. More Information can be obtained in Student Services and online at: www.parl.gc.ca under "Quick Links" – "Youth Programs".

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

Red Maple Club:
Meeting today during Junior Lunch. The books are in! Bring your student ID card.

NAC Info: The students that are attending The Little Years today at the NAC are asked to meet in the atrium at 11:00 sharp.

Grad Photos: Grads who want just their picture in the yearbook and do not want to purchase a package can come to Student Services anytime today or tomorrow to get their picture taken. There is no sitting fee for this service. You do not need an appointment.

Volunteers Needed: There will be a Flu Clinic held at Mother Teresa H.S. on Wednesday, November 22 from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. We need 5 or 6 student volunteers to help out. If you want to earn some Community Service hours, come to Student Services and sign up!

Win Some Money: Studentawards.com has partnered with Scotiabank to create an online financial game, Rock or a Hard Place. Designed for high school students in Grades 11 and 12, it's all about how to fund your future. Students can win a $500 Savings Bond and a laptop computer when you play the game at: www.fundourfuture.ca/thegame. Drop by Students Services to see the poster and grab a card.

Drama Production: We are looking for students who are interested in working backstage on make-up and hair- styles for the play "Little Shop of Horrors." Community Service hours are available. Please meet with Mrs. Spearin TODAY at 12:00 pm in room 112 for a brief meeting to sign up. The first after school meeting will be on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2006 at 3:15 pm to find out about characters etc.

Attention All Grads - It's Baby Pictue Time: The yearbook is collecting your baby photos - we'd like to get everybody in this year! Please bring your baby photo - with your name on the back - down to Student Services. We are collecting for the rest of the week - so bring yours in soon!

Titan Wear Is Coming!! One more day before you can order your Titan wear. Order forms will be going home with your report cards. Check out the tuck shop to see what you might want. Have you seen the new hats??

Reminder: High school report cards will be distributed to students on Thursday, November 16. Friday, November 17 is a Professional Development day for all teachers in the school board. There is no school for students on that day. High School parent-teacher interviews will be held on Thursday, November 23. Appointment information will be included with the report cards.

Peer Helpers: There is a Peer Helper meeting TODAY at 11:40 in room 326.

Intramurals: Today in High School Intramural Soccer, Sexy Squad takes on Crushers. Scorekeeper: Paul and Adino.

House of Commons Page Program: Each year 40 students are selected from high schools across Canada to come to Ottawa and work as Pages in the House of Commons. Those hired as Pages work on a part-time basis during their first year of study at one of the universities in Ottawa. Subject to fulfilling their contracts, Pages are paid $10,800 in 26 equal payments over a 12-month period. In addition, a sum of $1,200 will be paid at the end of the employment period in August, 2008. To qualify you must have an overall average of at least 80% in your final marks in Grade 11 as well as maintain this average in subsequent transcripts of your marks. You must speak both official languages at the superior level as evaluated by the House of Commons. Please note that science and engineering students are unfortunately ineligible due to heavy study demands and inflexibility of their academic timetables. Applications must be postmarked no later than Monday, December 4. More Information can be obtained in Student Services and online at: http://www.parl.gc.ca/ under "Quick Links" - "Youth Programs".

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

Drama Production: We are looking for students who are interested in working backstage on make-up and hair- styles for the play "Little Shop of Horrors." Community Service hours are available. Please meet with Mrs. Spearin on Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 12:00 pm for a brief meeting to sign up. The first after school meeting will be on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2006 at 3:15 pm to find out about characters etc.

Attention All Grads – It's Baby Pictue Time: The yearbook is collecting your baby photos - we'd like to get everybody in this year! Please bring your baby photo - with your name on the back - down to Student Services. We are collecting for the rest of the week - so bring yours in soon!

Careers: Can you see yourself in the business world? Interested in business strategy, finance and company operations? Are you management material? If you had $5000 to improve the school, how would you do it? The Society of Certified Management Accountants of Ontario is a professional accounting designation focused on connecting secondary school students to the professional world. Gustavo Zetino is one of a growing number of students to visit the CMA Ontario - "make it happen" website and enter to win the monthly draws. Today, Gustavo Zetino, has won $50 and it's waiting in the Student Services Dept. In May, you and your friends could win $5000! Contact your Student Services dept. for details or visit www.cma-ontario.org/makeithappen. Detailed business career opportunities, university profiles, and easy and challenging cash prizes - it's all here! CMA Ontario - make it happen!

Titan Wear Is Coming!! Order forms will be going home with your report cards. Order forms will be going home with your report cards. who is TITUS? see him on some of the clothing items.

Reminder: High school report cards will be distributed to students on Thursday, November 16. Friday, November 17 is a Professional Development day for all teachers in the school board. There is no school for students on that day. High School parent-teacher interviews will be held on Thursday, November 23. Appointment information will be included with the report cards.

Peer Helpers: There is a Peer Helper meeting on Wednesday, November 15 at 11:40 in room 326.

Volunteers Needed: Looking for Community Service hours in our community? The Lions Club is looking for student volunteers to work on the IKEA Christmas Tree sales project. Sales will take place on three consecutive weekends, starting on Saturday, Nov. 25. If you are interested in working a 4 or 5 hours shift of any of those Saturdays or Sundays, please call Ann Pierce at 825-1646.

Intramurals: Today in High School Intramural Soccer, No Names take on Canadian Diving. Scorekeeper: Jilli Arany and Emma Bromley

House of Commons Page Program: Each year 40 students are selected from high schools across Canada to come to Ottawa and work as Pages in the House of Commons. Those hired as Pages work on a part-time basis during their first year of study at one of the universities in Ottawa. Subject to fulfilling their contracts, Pages are paid $10,800 in 26 equal payments over a 12-month period. In addition, a sum of $1,200 will be paid at the end of the employment period in August, 2008. To qualify you must have an overall average of at least 80% in your final marks in Grade 11 as well as maintain this average in subsequent transcripts of your marks. You must speak both official languages at the superior level as evaluated by the House of Commons. Please note that science and engineering students are unfortunately ineligible due to heavy study demands and inflexibility of their academic timetables. Applications must be postmarked no later than Monday, December 4. More Information can be obtained in Student Services and online at: www.parl.gc.ca under "Quick Links" – "Youth Programs".


Monday, November 13, 2006

Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 -H.S.

Titan Wear Is Coming!! Order forms will be going home with your report cards. Keep an eye open in the tuck shop for what your new Titan Wear line will look like!!

Reminder: High school report cards will be distributed to students on Thursday, November 16. Friday, November 17 is a Professional Development day for all teachers in the school board. There is no school for students on that day. High School parent-teacher interviews will be held on Thursday, November 23. Appointment information will be included with the report cards.

Peer Helpers: There is a Peer Helper meeting on Wednesday, November 15 at 11:40 in room 326.

Volunteers Needed: Looking for Community Service hours in our community? The Lions Club is looking for student volunteers to work on the IKEA Christmas Tree sales project. Sales will take place on three consecutive weekends, starting on Saturday, Nov. 25. If you are interested in working a 4 or 5 hour shift of any of those Saturdays or Sundays, please call Ann Pierce at 825-1646.

Alpine Ski Team: There is an important meeting for all students interested in joining this year's Alpine Ski Team. The meeting will be at lunch TODAY in Portable 9. Please Mr. Stewart or Mrs. Galbraith if you cannot make the meeting. Dry land practices will be starting this week.

Intramurals: Today in High School Intramural Soccer, Crushers takes on Snow Leopards. Scorekeeper: Emma Urban and Lina Hanhan

Grad Photos: Grad Photos will be taken at Mother Teresa H.S. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, Wednesday, Nov. 15, Thursday, Nov. 16, and if needed, Monday, Nov. 20. You must book an appointment time in Student Services ASAP. If you want your picture in the yearbook, you must have your picture taken. Please pick up an information and cost sheet in student services.

House of Commons Page Program: Each year 40 students are selected from high schools across Canada to come to Ottawa and work as Pages in the House of Commons. Those hired as Pages work on a part-time basis during their first year of study at one of the universities in Ottawa. Subject to fulfilling their contracts, Pages are paid $10,800 in 26 equal payments over a 12-month period. In addition, a sum of $1,200 will be paid at the end of the employment period in August, 2008. To qualify you must have an overall average of at least 80% in your final marks in Grade 11 as well as maintain this average in subsequent transcripts of your marks. You must speak both official languages at the superior level as evaluated by the House of Commons. Please note that science and engineering students are unfortunately ineligible due to heavy study demands and inflexibility of their academic timetables. Applications must be postmarked no later than Monday, December 4. More Information can be obtained in Student Services and online at: www.parl.gc.ca under "Quick Links" - "Youth Programs".

Friday, November 10, 2006

Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

Attention Gr. 7/8 students:
Could the following students meet in room 309 at the beginning of lunch today for a very brief meeting: Jessica Furlotte, Koen Bouwmans, Kevin Alexander, Emily Barrington, Tatyana Gerbasi, Bryn Belanger, Graham Miller, Shad Pierre, Trystan Nault, Talia Wahab.

Notice: Can the following students come to room 212 at the end of lunch (12:20) or between period 3 & 4 today. Mr. Coxall needs to talk to you about the walk on Saturday: Stephanie Adu, Megan Brady, Danika Gauthier, Samantha Graitson, Jesse Hayes, Corey Kelly, Emilia Therens.

Peer Helpers: There is a Peer Helper meeting on Wednesday, November 15 at 11:40 in room 326.

Volunteers Needed: Looking for Community Service hours in our neighbourhood? The Lions Club is looking for student volunteers to work on the IKEA Christmas Tree sales project. Sales will take place on three consecutive weekends, starting on Saturday, Nov. 25. If you are interested in working a 4 or 5 hour shift of any of those Saturdays or Sundays, please call Ann Pierce at 825-1646.

Alpine Ski Team: Swish, swish, swish ...... There is an important meeting for all students interested in joining this year’s Alpine Ski Team. The meeting will be at lunch on Monday, November 13 in Portable 9. Please see Mr. Stewart or Mrs. Galbraith if you cannot make the meeting. Dry land practices will be starting next week.

Intramurals: Today in High School Intramural Soccer, Canadian Diving Team takes on Ebony N' Ivory. Scorekeeper: Emma Urban

Grad Photos: Grad Photos will be taken at Mother Teresa H.S. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, Wednesday, Nov. 15, Thursday, Nov. 16, and if needed, Monday, Nov. 20. You must book an appointment time in Student Services ASAP. There is a small sitting fee to have your picture taken and there are other packages available for students who wish to purchase multiple copies. A reminder to students that these are the pictures we use in the yearbook for all grads. If you want your picture in the yearbook, you must have your picture taken. Please pick up an information and cost sheet in student services.

Score your Dream Goal Contest: You're invited to play and get started on your dream career or to find out about the excellent programs and services that Algonquin College has to offer. Search the Algonquin College website, http://www.algonquincollege.com/, and locate the answers to the questions. While looking for the answers, take some time to see the wide variety of program offerings. Interested in being a web designer, a paramedic, in learning a trade or running your own business? It's all here!

And what is the prize? Here's what you can win. You and your parent/guardian(or guest if your are 18 yrs. or older) will join other lucky winners at Algonquin College for: A delicious, complimentary pizza supper and A tour of the College to see what Algonquin is all about, and then ticket(s) to a Senators' game at Scotiabank Place (transportation there and back provided by Algonquin College Shuttle Bus)

Only one entry per individual will be entered into the draw. Entries must be submitted no later than November 14th. Winners will be notified by e-mail.

November 9, 2006

Day 1 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

Notice:
The memory table for Mrs. Scott will be in the chapel today. Please come down and write a story, word, or prayer.

Red Maple Club:
The Red Maple Club will meet TODAY during Junior lunch.

Library Closures: The library will be closed on TODAY, after school.

Alpine Ski Team: Swish, swish, swish…….There is an important meeting for all students interested in joining this year's Alpine Ski Team. The meeting will be at lunch on Monday, November 13 in Portable 9. Please Mr. Stewart or Mrs. Galbraith if you cannot make the meeting. Dry land practices will be starting next week.

Intramurals: Today in High School Intramural Soccer, Caramel takes on Sexy Squad. The Scorekeeper is Lina Hanhan.

Grad Photos: Grad Photos will be taken at Mother Teresa H.S. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, Wednesday, Nov. 15, Thursday, Nov. 16, and if needed, Monday, Nov. 20. You must book an appointment time in Student Services ASAP. There is a small sitting fee to have your picture taken and there are other packages available for students who wish to purchase multiple copies. A reminder to students that these are the pictures we use in the yearbook for all grads. If you want your picture in the yearbook, you must have your picture taken. Please pick up an information and cost sheet in student services.

Attention Grads: Your first opportunity to purchase your "Class of 2007" grad ring has arrived. Representatives from Jostens will be here to take orders TODAY at lunch. Catalogs are now available in Student Services, please pick up a copy.

Score your Dream Goal Contest: You're invited to play and get started on your dream career or to find out about the excellent programs and services that Algonquin College has to offer. Search the Algonquin College website, http://www.algonquincollege.com/, and locate the answers to the questions. While looking for the answers, take some time to see the wide variety of program offerings. Interested in being a web designer, a paramedic, in learning a trade or running your own business? It’s all here!

And what is the prize? Here's what you can win. You and your parent/guardian(or guest if your are 18 yrs. or older) will join other lucky winners at Algonquin College for: A delicious, complimentary pizza supper and A tour of the College to see what Algonquin is all about, and then ticket(s) to a Senators' game at Scotiabank Place (transportation there and back provided by Algonquin College Shuttle Bus)

Only one entry per individual will be entered into the draw. Entries must be submitted no later than November 14th. Winners will be notified by e-mail.

Wednesday, November 8, 2006

Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

Notice:
The memory table for Mrs. Scott will be in the chapel today and tomorrow. Please come down and write a story, word, or prayer.

Red Maple Club: The meeting for this week is changed to Thursday, November 9 during the Junior lunch.

Library Closures: The library will be closed TODAY during both Senior and Junior lunch. The library will also be closed on Thursday, November 9, after school.

Grad Photos: Grad Photos will be taken at Mother Teresa H.S. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, Wednesday, Nov. 15, Thursday, Nov. 16, and if needed, Monday, Nov. 20. You must book an appointment time in Student Services starting TODAY. There is a small sitting fee to have your picture taken and there are other packages available for students who wish to purchase multiple copies.

A reminder to students that these are the pictures we use in the yearbook for all grads. If you want your picture in the yearbook, you must have your picture taken. Please pick up an information and cost sheet in student services.

Attention Grads: Your first opportunity to purchase your "Class of 2007" grad ring has arrived. Representatives from Jostens will be here to take orders on Wednesday and Thursday, November 15th and 16th at lunch time. Catalogs are now available in Student Services, please pick up a copy.

Intramurals: High School Soccer Intramurals will begin TODAY. Please check the bulletin board outside gyms A/B and listen to announcements.

Prom Committee: Just a reminder that there will be a Prom Committee meeting at lunch TODAY in the library seminar room.

Tuesday, November 7, 2006

Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

Red Maple Club:
The meeting for this week is changed to Thursday, November 9 during the Junior lunch.

Library Closures: The library will be closed during both Senior and Junior lunch on Wednesday, November 8th. The library will be closed TODAY and Thursday, November 9 after school.

Boys Hockey Team: Any high school boys interested in trying out for the Boys Hockey team are asked to come to a very important meeting at 3:05 p.m. TODAY in the Dance Studio near the wood floor gym. You must see Mr. Prigent in person before being able to step onto the ice for tryouts. Tryouts begin next week.

Grad Photos: Grad Photos will be taken at Mother Teresa H.S. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, Wednesday, Nov. 15, Thursday, Nov. 16, and Monday, Nov. 20. You must book an appointment time in Student Services starting on Wednesday, Nov. 8. There is a small sitting fee to have your picture taken and there are other packages available for students who wish to purchase multiple copies. A reminder to students that these are the pictures we use in the yearbook for all grads. If you want your picture in the yearbook, you must have your picture taken.

Vimy Ridge Trip: All students going on the Vimy Trip are asked to meet today, at lunch, in room 212. We will be going over the Remembrance Day walk, room allocation and t-shirt sizes.

Attention Grads: Your first opportunity to purchase your "Class of 2007" grad ring has arrived. Representatives from Jostens will be here to take orders on Wednesday and Thursday, November 15th and 16th at lunch time. Catalogs are not available in Student Services.

Intramurals: High School Soccer Intramurals will begin Wednesday, Nov 8th. Please check the bulletin board outside gyms A/B and listen to announcements. All team captains must come to a meeting today at lunch (11:45) in gyms A/B to get the required information for their teams. All teams must pay ASAP.

Athletic Council: Athletic council must meet in gyms A/B today at lunch (11:45) for a quick meeting to sign up for High School intramural scorekeeping.

Prom Committee: Just a reminder that there will be a Prom Committee meeting at lunch in the library seminar room on Wednesday, Nov. 8.

Use of Marijuana: During Drug & Addictions Awareness Week, a forum will be held on the topic of Problematic Marijuana Use Among Teens. The forum will explore the stages of addiction from experimentation to addiction; its impact on the individual, family, school and community and how parents, teachers and service providers can respond. It will be held on Thursday, Nov. 23 at Rideau H.S. at 815 St. Laurent Blvd., beginning at 6:30 p.m. with Information tables and light refreshments. Program starts at 7:00 p.m. No registration is required and there is free admission and plenty of parking.

Monday, November 6, 2006

Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

Drama Rehearsal:
Little Shop of Horrors rehearsal for all singing cast members will take place TODAY at 3:15 in the Music Room. Please be sure to bring scripts with you.

Cafeteria Help: The cafeteria here at Mother Teresa HS is looking for a part-time employee to help with preparation of meals and lunch service. If interested, please contact Angela at 613-823-4418 or angie_mccleery@hotmail.com.

Ski Trip Info: The Ste-Anne ski trip forms are now available. 3 days of snow and fun in the Quebec city area. Space is limited. More details in room 103.

Ottawa Education and Training Fair: Come to the Ottawa Congress Centre on November 13, 2006, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm in the Congress Hall E. for the Ottawa Education and Training Fair - new career seekers, parents and students are invited. The event is free, but students attending should register online at http://www.nasinstitute.com/.

Use of Marijuana: During Drug & Addictions Awareness Week, a forum will be held on the topic of Problematic Marijuana Use Among Teens. The forum will explore the stages of addiction from experimentation to addiction; its impact on the individual, family, school and community and how parents, teachers and service providers can respond.

It will be held on Thursday, Nov. 23 at Rideau H.S. at 815 St. Laurent Blvd., beginning at 6:30 p.m. with Information tables and light refreshments. Program starts at 7:00 p.m.

In addition to the featured speaker, Kathleen Szirtes, a specialist in youth mental health and substance abuse prevention, there will be a panel of parents and teens discussing their experiences in this area.

No registration is required and there is free admission and plenty of parking. For more information on this event contact Peter Williams, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health at 613-569-6024 ext. 8213.

Score your Dream Goal Contest: So… what is the Score your Dream Goal Contest all about?

You're invited to play and get started on your dream career or to find out about the excellent programs and services that Algonquin College has to offer. Search the Algonquin College website, http://www.algonquincollege.com/, and locate the answers to the questions. While looking for the answers, take some time to see the wide variety of program offerings. Interested in being a web designer, a paramedic, in learning a trade or running your own business? It's all here!
And what is the prize? Here's what you can win ... you and your parent/guardian(or guest if your are 18 yrs. or older) will join other lucky winners at Algonquin College for:

A delicious, complimentary pizza supper
A tour of the College to see what Algonquin is all about, and then
Ticket(s) to a Senator's game at Scotiabank Place (transportation there and back provided by Algonquin College Shuttle Bus)
Only one entry per individual will be entered into the draw.
Entries must be submitted no later than November 14th.
Winners will be notified by e-mail.

Friday, November 3, 2006

Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

Grade 7 & 8 Opportunity:
Grade 7/8 students interested in participating in the Legislative Page Program are encouraged to pick up information in room 322. Criteria for involvement in the program include: a level 4 academic standing, involvement in extracurricular & community activities, an interest in current affairs, good social skills, leadership, responsibility, maturity, commitment and teamwork.

Atttention Grade 12's: The surveys are in. The theme for this year's Mother Teresa Prom is . . . "A Night in Paris".

Alberta Adventure: All students involved are asked to meet briefly in rm. 103 TODAY at lunch to talk about Saturdays Gatineau Park excursion.

Cafeteria Help: The cafeteria here at Mother Teresa HS is looking for a part-time employee to help with preparation of meals and lunch service. If interested, please contact Angela at 613-823-4418 or angie_mccleery@hotmail.com.

Ski Trip Info: The Ste-Anne ski trip forms are now available. 3 days of snow and fun in the Québec city area. Space is limited. More details in room 103.

Tutor Needed: Looking for a female, French immersion, tutor one night a week for a Grade 5, St. Andrew student. If interested, please contact Lisa Dobson at (613) 825-0773. Thank you.

Intramurals: Today is the last day for High school intramural sign-ups for soccer. Please pick up registration forms outside gym A/B and drop off the completed form with the money to the same place.

Ottawa Education and Training Fair: Come to the Ottawa Congress Centre on November 13, 2006, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm in the Congress Hall E. for the Ottawa Education and Training Fair - new career seekers, parents and students are invited. The event is free, but students attending should register online at www.nasinstitute.com. Algonquin College, St Lawrence College, Ottawa Citizen, working.com, CTV, Certified General Accountants of Ontario, Canadian Armed Forces, Canadian School of Nutrition, Sitel, Dominican University College, Ontario College of Teachers, St Clair College, Dell Canada, Export Development Canada, Kene Institute, Agriculture Canada are among those in attendance.


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