Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.
Spirit Week! All of the dress up days, quizzes and activities are for homeroom spirit points! Today is Crazy Hat and Hair Day - decorate your homeroom teacher for Christmas. There will be a fashion show!! And Friday is Pajama Day.
Library Notice: The library will be closed after school TODAY and Friday this week.
Vimy Ridge: Could all students who are going on the Vimy Ridge trip come to an important meeting today in room 212 at the beginning of high school lunch.
Drama: Backstage - Makeup and Hair Please pick up your Community Service hours sheet from Mrs. Spearin at noon today in room 112.
Reach For The Top: Mighty Swashbucklers face Diabolic Schemers in lunch-hour Reach action today. Buzzers are activated at 11:50 a.m. An added treat - Mr. Specht will be quizmaster for the occasion.
University Applications: A reminder to all grads that Ontario university applications are due by Jan. 10, two days after you get back from Christmas holidays. It might be a good idea to get it done during the holiday break. Applications are done online at: www.ouac.on.ca/101
Cross-Country Skiing: Any students interested in a weekend cross country ski outing can pick up a form in room 103. The cost is 105.00, which includes food, transportation, equipment and lodging in a beautiful chalet in Quebec. Space is limited. The event will take place Friday, February 2nd to Sunday February 4th, 2007.
Student Council Semi-Formal 2007: Tickets for the Semi-formal dinner/dance will be on sale to all grade 9-12 students from January 15-19, 2007. If you buy within the first two days, ticket price will be $35, if you buy in the last three days, tickets will be $38. A limited number of tickets will be available and guests will be permitted.
Scholarship: Even Wars Have Limits Essay Contest. Sponsored by the Ottawa Branch of the Red Cross. Deadline February 15, 2007. Pick up info from Student Services or visit:
http://www.redcross.ca/article.asp?id=015233&tid=074
Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.
Spirit Week! All of the dress up days, quizzes and activities are for homeroom spirit points! Get into the Spirit, Titans!! Today is Beach Day. Thursday is Crazy Hat and Hair Day - decorate your homeroom teacher for Christmas. There will be a fashion show!! And Friday is Pajama Day.
Library Notice: The library will be closed after school on Thursday and Friday this week.
What's Up! Do you wish there were more exciting activities going on around the school? Do you want to get active and get involved? Well, here's you chance to Live It Up. Come to the Career Center TODAY at lunch to find out more.
University Applications: A reminder to all grads that Ontario university applications are due by Jan. 10, two days after you get back from Christmas holidays. It might be a good idea to get it done during the holiday break. Applications are done online at: www.ouac.on.ca/101
Grads: Lifetouch will be in the Atrium TODAY, during lunch time, for Grad portrait orders.
Cross-Country Skiing: Any students interested in a weekend cross country ski outing can pick up a form in room 103. The cost is 105.00, which includes food, transportation, equipment and lodging in a beautiful chalet in Quebec. Space is limited. The event will take place Friday, February 2nd to Sunday February 4th, 2007.
Yearbooks! Last day to buy yearbooks! The price is now $42 - envelopes for the written information can be found in the office. Cheques should be made out to Mother Teresa High School. See Mr. Prigent or give your cheque to Mrs. Birmingham. (Grade 7 and 8 can give it to their homeroom teacher!)
Student Council Semi-Formal 2007: Tickets for the Semi-formal dinner/dance will be on sale to all grade 9-12 students from January 15-19, 2007. If you buy within the first two days, ticket price will be $35, if you buy in the last three days, tickets will be $38. A limited number of tickets will be available and guests will be permitted.
Scholarship: Even Wars Have Limits Essay Contest. Sponsored by the Ottawa Branch of the Red Cross. Deadline February 15, 2007. Pick up info from Student Services or visit:
http://www.redcross.ca/article.asp?id=015233&tid=074
Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.
Spirit Week! All of the dress up days, quizzes and activities are for homeroom spirit points! Get into the Spirit, Titans!! Today, Santa will be in the Atrium at both lunches to take pictures. $2 each, with additional copies for $1. Maximum of 5 people per picture. Tomorrow, Wednesday, is Beach Day Thursday is Crazy Hat and Hair Day - decorate your homeroom teacher for Christmas. There will be a fashion show!! And Friday is Pajama Day.
Cappies: Congratulations to Grade 12 students Nicole Nolan and Victoria Pijacki whose Cappies reviews for Lisgar's production of The Crucible are featured on page C6 of Monday's Citizen. Cappies critics are reminded to come to room 300 at the beginning of lunch TODAY for your yearbook picture.
Cross-Country Skiing: Any students interested in a weekend cross-country ski outing can pick up a form in room 103. The cost is $105.00, which includes food, transportation, equipment and lodging in a beautiful chalet in Quebec. Space is limited. The event will take place Friday, February 2nd to Sunday February 4th, 2007.
Reach For The Top: The Vicious Vixens (featuring Dave Bae) face Sandi's Innocent Victims in lunch-hour Reach action today. Buzzers are activated at 11:50 am. Note to all 16 teams - a Round One schedule has been posted on the door of the Crazy Kitchen.
Library Notice: The library will be closed after school on Thursday and Friday this week.
Grads: Lifetouch will be in the Atrium on Wednesday, December 20th, during lunch time for Grad portrait orders.
Scholarship: Even Wars Have Limits Essay Contest: Sponsored by the Ottawa Branch of the Red Cross. Deadline February 15, 2007. Pick up info from Student Services or visit
http://www.redcross.ca/article.asp?id=015233&tid=074
Student Council Semi-Formal 2007: Tickets for the Semi-formal dinner/dance will be on sale to all grade 9-12 students from January 15-19, 2007. If you buy within the first two days, ticket price will be $35, if you buy in the last three days, tickets will be $38. A limited number of tickets will be available and guests will be permitted.
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STUDENT COUNCIL HOMEROOM TRIVIA CONTEST
Answer the following questions and submit them to room 206 by 9:10 a.m. today for your chance to accumulate valuable homeroom points! Good Luck!
Christmas Quiz Part 2
1. What carol contains the line "O tidings of comfort and joy"?
2. What two words are normally pre-printed on gift tags?
3. Which of the following holidays does not occur in December? A) Candlemas B) Kwanzaa C) Feast of St. Nicholas D) Boxing Day
4. Why is "O Come all Ye Faithful" a Christmas carol but "Deck the Halls" not?
5. In the 1920s what worldwide beverage company adopted the Santa Claus figure for a winter advertising promotion?
Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.
SPIRIT WEEK!! This last week before Christmas is our final spirit week of the semester. All of the dress up days, quizzes and activities are for homeroom spirit points! Get into the Spirit, Titans!!
Monday: Titan Pride Day - 7/8 Pep Rally period 1 and HS Pep Rally Period 4
Tuesday: Christmas/Red and Green Day - Santa will be in the atrium at both lunches to take pictures. $2 each, with additional copies for $1. Maximum of 5 people per picture.
Wednesday: Beach Day
Thursday: Crazy Hat and Hair Day - Decorate your homeroom teacher for Christmas. There will be a fashion show!!
Friday: Pajama Day
Library Notice: The library will be closed after school on Thursday, December 21st and Friday, December 22nd.
Grads: Lifetouch will be in the Atrium on Wednesday, December 20th, during lunch time for Grad portrait orders.
Scholarship: Even Wars Have Limits Essay Contest: Sponsored by the Ottawa Branch of the Red Cross. Deadline February 15, 2007. Pick up info from Student Services or visit: http://www.redcross.ca/article.aspid=015233&tid=074
Student Council Semi-Formal 2007: Tickets for the Semi-formal dinner/dance will be on sale to all grade 9-12 students from January 15-19, 2007. If you buy within the first two days, ticket price will be $35, if you buy in the last three days, tickets will be $38. A limited number of tickets will be available and guests will be permitted.
Yearbooks! What a Great Christmas Gift! The yearbooks are selling fast. The price is now $42 - envelopes for the written information can be found in the office. Cheques should be made out to Mother Teresa High School. Books will be on sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. See Mr. Prigent or give your cheque to Mrs. Birmingham. (Grade 7 and 8 can give it to their homeroom teacher!) What a lasting gift - ask for one for Christmas!
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STUDENT COUNCIL HOMEROOM TRIVIA CONTEST
Answer the following questions and submit them to room 206 by 9:10 a.m. today for your chance to accumulate valuable homeroom points! Good Luck!
Christmas Quiz Part 1
1. Name Santa's Reindeers.
2. What two words are normally pre-printed on a gift tag?
3. In the movie 'Miracle on 34th Street', Kris Kringle is hired to play Santa Claus in what large department store?
A) the Bay B) FAO Schwarz C) Macy's D) Sears
4. I am a plant that is well known during the Christmas season. I have red berries and shiny leaves with sharp points. What am I?
5. In "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", what biological shortcoming made the Grinch so mean?
Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.
7-8 students: Do you know the capital of Australia? (Canberra). Do you know the connection between Adam, Isaac Newton and William Tell? (an apple). If you know the answer to these questions or if you just enjoy trivia, you are invited to enter as an individual or as a team in the annual Reach for the Top competition. A meeting for all those interested will be held this Friday, Dec. 15 at 12:41 in room 316. If you can't make it, speak with Mr. Bouchard before Friday.
Girls Varsity Rugby: There will be a meeting on Thursday, December 14 at 8:15 am for any girls who are interested in playing Rugby this year. Coach Allison will be in to meet with the team, so please plan on attending. The meeting will be held in the dance studio.
Intramurals: In H.S. Intramurals today, Ebony 'n Ivory play Asian Invasion. Playoffs begin Thursday. Watch the written announcements or check the board outside the gym. Scorekeepers needed.
150 Summer Jobs Available: G.B. Catering is looking for quick learners, hard-workers, fun-lovers, easy-goers...with enthusiasm. Come to Student Services for more information.
Night School Information: The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board has forwarded their 2007 Winter Night School Program information. Pre-registration for day school students will be Thursdays and Fridays only; January 11th, 12th, 18th, 19th, 25th, 26th and February 1st and 2nd. Evening registration is at the High School site of your course choice, either Adult HS or Merivale HS on Monday, February 12 (6pm-7:30pm), Tuesday, February 13th (6pm-7:30pm). Application forms are available in Student Services.
Burger King Scholarship: Interested grade 12 students are reminded the completed application form is due to Student Services by Tuesday, Dec. 12. Application can be downloaded at www.bkscholars.scholarshipamerica.org Click on Canada Application.
Yearbooks: The early bird deadline has come and gone but you can still purchase your yearbook for $42 by dropping off your cheques in Mr. Prigent's Phys. Ed. office every morning before school until Dec 20.
Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.
Red Maple Club: Meeting on Wednesday, December 5. Please remember to bring your books, student I.D. cards and money for the pizza lunch on December 20.
Notice to Gr. 8's: A reminder to grade 8 students that the form to join Mike's group should be dropped off in Student Services ASAP.
Yearbooks: The early bird deadline has come and gone but you can still purchase your yearbook for $42 by dropping off your cheques in Mr. Prigent's Phys. Ed. office every morning before school until Dec 20.
Notice to All: Attention students and teachers. The Scholastic Book Fair Blizzard arrives tomorrow! Reading radar shows a large accumulation of great reads moving into our area. But this is just the tip of the iceberg. Here is your chance to win a $5.00 book fair gift certificate to spend at the fair. Today's trivia question is as follows: Who wrote the best-selling fantasy novel The Chronicles of Narnia- The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe ? If you think you know the answer, please write your name, homeroom and answer on a piece of paper and drop off your entry in the draw box in the Library. Two lucky winners (with the correct answer) will be drawn at the end of the day. Good luck and good reading!
Make-Up Crew: Reminder for the make-up crew to meet in Room 112 on Wednesday, Dec. 6 at 3:15 pm the discuss the backstage work for the performances next week.
Ushers: Any ushers who missed yesterday's meeting to sign up for specific nights, please see Ms. Lawlor in Student Services at 12:00 p.m.
Intramurals: H.S. Intramurals are cancelled today due to the Wrestling tournament.
Second Language Training: Explore is a five-week intensive language-learning course which can be taken in the summer. Participants in Explore receive a $2,000** bursary covering tuition fees for the course, instructional materials, meals, and accommodation. Explore offers courses adapted to your level (beginner, intermediate, or advanced) as well as many activities allowing you to meet with others from across the country who share your desire to improve their second language. Participants will live in a student residence on campus or with a homestay family whose members speak French. More info and application forms are available at: www.myexplore.ca
Note: The Department of Canadian Heritage provides funding for Explore, while the provinces and territories assume the costs of the program's decentralized administration. The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada, coordinates the program at the pan-Canadian level.
Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.
Notice to Gr. 8's: A reminder to grade 8 students that the form to join Mike's group should be dropped off in Student Services ASAP.
Attention 7/8 Band Students: A reminder that all fundraising money and 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!
Notice to All: Attention students and teachers. Please listen carefully to the following special weather update. A severe "book watch" is in effect as the Scholastic Book Fair Blizzard heads our way! Reading radar shows a large accumulation of great reads moving into our area. This cool assortment of books is expected to arrive at our school this week on Wednesday, December 6, 2006. But this is just the tip of the iceberg. Starting today, you can win a $5.00 book fair gift certificate to spend at the fair. Today's trivia question is as follows: Who wrote the best-selling fantasy novel Eragon ? If you think you know the answer, please write your name, homeroom and answer on a piece of paper and drop off your entry in the draw box in the Library. Two lucky winners (with the correct answer) will be drawn each day. Good luck and good reading!
Ushers: All students who signed up to be ushers for the school play with Ms. Lawlor, please come to a meeting at 12:00 p.m. TODAY, in Portable 11, to fill in the schedule as to what nights you are available.
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 TODAY at Walter Baker.
Varsity Girls Volleyball: Practice has been scheduled for TODAY at 3:15 p.m. and Tuesday at 7:15 a.m.
Intramurals: In High School Intramurals today, No Names play Red Devils. Scorekeepers needed.
Second Language Training: Explore is a five-week intensive language-learning course which can be taken in the summer. Participants in Explore receive a $2,000** bursary covering tuition fees for the course, instructional materials, meals, and accommodation. Explore offers courses adapted to your level (beginner, intermediate, or advanced) as well as many activities allowing you to meet with others from across the country who share your desire to improve their second language. Participants will live in a student residence on campus or with a homestay family whose members speak French. More info and application forms are available at: www.myexplore.ca
Note: The Department of Canadian Heritage provides funding for Explore, while the provinces and territories assume the costs of the program's decentralized administration. The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada, coordinates the program at the pan-Canadian level.