Thursday, March 5, 2009

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

ATTENTION 7/8 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM: Your practice TODAY is cancelled. There will be practices next week.

STUDENTS' ACCESS TO GYM: A reminder to our students that you are NOT allowed to be in our gyms unsupervised. Students need to be constantly reminded that they cannot access our gyms without teacher supervision. This is a major problem after sporting events when spectators are playing sports in the gym after the games are finished. In some cases students are letting other students into locked gyms. Please know that if students are not obeying this rule they run the risk of being banned from the gym. Thanks for your cooperation with this as it is for your safety.

CONSTRUCTION FOCUS PROGRAM: Are you interested in "Building a House" for H.S. credits? If you are, please check out the Construction Focus Program information in your Course Selection Booklet on page 96. This one semester program is open to next year's Gr. 11 or Gr. 12 students. Mr. Damien Brown-Graham, the teacher of this program, will be here at Mother Teresa H.S. on Tuesday, March 10, during period 2, to speak to students who are interested in the program. If you would like to attend, please sign up in the Student Services office by Monday at 3:15 p.m. (Mar 9)

YEARBOOK: There will be a brief yearbook meeting at 11:45 am TODAY in Room 103. Any students who have photos of the following events are asked to attend in order to download their photos: St. Anne Ski Trip, Cake Auction, Valentine's Day, Dominican Republic Trip, Casino Night Dance, or any other events you'd like to see included in the yearbook. Students who borrowed a yearbook camera MUST RETURN THE CAMERA at this meeting. We will also be working on the layout for the last deadline and reviewing the proofs that have come in. Please see Mrs. Hopkins if you are interested in helping out but can't make the meeting. (Mar 5)

CAPPIESCHORUS: Want to perform on one of the biggest stages in North America in front of a couple of thousand adoring fans? Auditions for the 2009 Cappies Chorus will take place soon, and anyone can try out. Auditions take place Tuesday, March 3 at Merivale High School, Wed., March 4 at Lester B. Pearson High School, and Thursday, March 5 at Earl of March High School and Wed., March 11 at the National Arts Centre. You can show up at any of these auditions, which take place at 4 p.m. If you're interested, go to ottawacitizen.com/cappies for more info or talk to Mrs. Simpson in Room 138. (Mar 11)

7/8 SWIM TEAM: The MT Grade 7/8 Swim Team is back at MT! If you are interested in learning more, please come to an information session on Wednesday, March 11 at 12:37 in Room 233. Please bring your lunch and your coat as you will be going outside after the meeting. (Mar 11)

7/8 REACH FOR THE TOP: Room.233 on Friday, March 6. The AWESOME POSSUMS take on THE SMILEYS be in Ms. Curtis' Room at 12:50 PLEASE! (Mar 6)

MATH CONTEST RESULTS: Smartest Students: The results of the fifth CNML math contest are in and a 8 student scored a very respectable 4 out of 6 on the contest. However, the top students were Antony Bae, Young-Seok Lee, and Colin Miyata with a score of 5 out of 6. A great accomplishment on an extremely challenging test. The last contest takes place on Tuesday, March 24th. (Mar 6)

UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO: Students who participated in the University of Waterloo math contests (Pascal, Cayley and Fermat) on February 18, 2009 can see Mr. Cop at lunch or after school in Room 322 to obtain their results. (Mar 6)

STRATFORD 2009: The Stratford trip is still on but we need 13 students to complete our crew of theatre buffs heading to Southern Ontario in October of 2009. If you're still on the fence, it's time to get off! See Mrs. Simpson in Room 138 for details. You will not regret it! (Mar 13)

WRITING COMPETITION: Carleton's English Department writing competition is accepting submissions until May. See Mrs. Simpson for entry forms and word limits. Poems, stories, literary essays and scripts are all accepted. (Mar 13)

ONTARIO LAUNCHES SUMMER JOBS PROGRAMS: Ontario has a range of summer job opportunities for students, through Ontario’s Summer Jobs Programs. The Summer Jobs Service offers students free self-marketing and job search services, and offers employers a $2-per-hour wage subsidy to encourage them to hire students. These programs are open to students aged 15 to 24 years (up to 29 years for a person with a disability) who are planning to return to school this fall. View the complete text: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/nr/09.02/nr0220b.html

Carleton University's Engineers Without Borders Chapter is hosting a conference on Tuesday, March 10, 2009 for Grade 11 and 12 students who are interested in learning about human and social development. Participants can be from any academic background; the sciences, social sciences, the university stream or college stream. Students simply need to register on-line at http://www.carleton.ewb.ca/so/conference/

This conference will be a great opportunity for students to experience workshops on a range of development issues, converse with university staff and students and to develop a better understanding of how the sciences and social sciences can work together to create positive change in our world. For more information on the conference please visit http://www.carleton.ewb.ca/so/conference. To learn more about Engineers Without Borders Canada please visit http://www.ewb.ca/en/index.html. Questions or ideas can be forwarded to hsconference@carleton.ewb.ca. (Mar 9)

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