Friday, October 22, 2010

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

~ Thought for the week ~

Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing. ~ Mother Teresa   

WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

clip_image002STUDENT MUNICIPAL VOTE – GRADES 7 TO 12 - VOTING SCHEDULE: Please make sure that you arrive at the atrium with your class at the designated time.                       

Grades 9 to 12

Grades 7 and 8

Time

Teachers

Time

Teachers

9:35

Bell-Dagenais, Brownrigg

8:55

Quinn, Becchina

9:40

Day, Gervasi

9:00

Major, Cameron, Shannon

9:45

Guillet, Lapointe

9:05

Lussier, Guzzo, Pelletier

9:50

Linke, Milliard

9:10

Lacroix, Jewitt, Morris

9:55

Zivkovic

9:15

Lauzon, Frias

10:15

Banks, Coxall, Kowal

9:20

Torrie-Smith, MacCuaig

10:20

Kutkewich, Linke, Rose

9:25

Nicoletti, McMurchy

10:25

Santini, Steinke, Taylor

9:30

Curtis, Delorme

10:30

Earle, Grainger, Guillet

Procedure

Teachers are to accompany the students to the atrium. The polling stations will be set up in alphabetical order. Students are to go to the polling stations with the letter that coincides with their last name. Once students are finished voting, they are to return to their class with their teacher.

10:35

Liska, Milliard, Prigent

10:40

Rowley, Sinclair, Young

10:45

Wosik, Baldin, Graidia

10:50

McSwiggan, Mendrisky, Miller

10:55

Specht, Atkinson

SPIRIT WEEK: Hey MT!  It's time to show your spirit!  Our first spirit week of the year is here!  Monday is PJ Day (fuzzy slippers welcomed!), Tuesday is Retro Day (think 90's, 80's, 70's...or even farther back!), Wednesday is Titan Pride Day and our first SPIRIT RALLY, Thursday is Twin Day (can we tell you apart?) and Friday is GQ Day (Dress to Impress!).  Catch the spirit, and our Spirit Catchers may reward you with prizes! (NR –Oct 22)

clip_image004YOGA: A $5.00 drop in Yoga class will be held every Monday in October from 3:05-4:05 starting the week of Oct 4th. All levels welcomed! All MT students, staff and teachers welcomed! (SD –Oct 22)

clip_image006ATTENTION MILITARY PARENTS & RELATIVES OF STUDENTS AT MOTHER TERESA: Any student who has a parent(s) or relative serving in the Canadian Armed Forces (army, air force or navy), police officer,  or RCMP is asked to invite their parent(s)/relative to our Remembrance Day Service on Thursday November 11th.  There will be two services, one at 9:00 am for students in grades 7, 8 and 9 and a second service at approximately 10:20 am for students in grade 10, 11 and 12.  All guests are invited to a reception in the school library following the second service. You are asked to arrive in uniform and to sit in the reserved seats at the front of the auditorium. Please see Mrs. Kathy Landry in the main office or Mme Jacqueline Kinloch in room 234 for an invitation. (JK –Nov 5)

clip_image008REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE -CADETS AT MOTHER TERESA: We are looking for students at MT who are involved in army, air or sea cadets to be a part of our service.  You'll be asked to wear your uniform and to assist with carrying a flag, marching, etc.  Please see Mme Milliard in Room 315.  Your presence is essential and most appreciated with this very important day. (JK –Nov 5)

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TITANS 7/8 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL! There is a practice on Monday until 4:30 pm.  Get geared up on Wednesday, as we travel to Notre Dame High School for our third game of the season.  Then stay on your toes as on Thursday we meet St Joseph’s on home turf! (EM –Oct 25)

clip_image012ACTS: Acts is a new justice and faith program for grades 7 & 8 students.  ACTS is meeting on TUESDAY OCT 26 at the beginning of lunch in the chapel.  Please bring your lunch with you.  We will begin by looking at the issue of child soldiers in the world. (MD –Oct 26)

clip_image014KNITTING CLUB: Attention all grade 7 &8 students either beginner or experienced in knitting. We will be forming a knitting club. Please sign up all week in Student Services. (PO –Oct 29)

 

HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

clip_image016HIGH SCHOOL SWIM TEAM: There will be no practice Thursday after school because of the parent-teacher interviews.  Swimmers are reminded to meet Friday Oct 22 at 2:30 in the atrium to board cabs to their swim meet at Brewer Pool. (JS –Oct 22)

WHITE PINE CLUB: There is a meeting of the White Pine Club at the beginning of high school lunch on Friday, October 22 in the library seminar room.  (CHV –Oct 22)

clip_image018AUTHOR VISIT: Have you read Wondrous Strange or Dark Light?  Author Lesley Livingston is visiting the MT Library during period 2 on Friday, October 22.  If you would like to attend please drop by the library any time before Friday to pick up a pass to the presentation. (CHV –Oct 22)

9 RUN RUN: Attention to all those who have already signed up for the 9 RUN RUN this Saturday. See Mr. Prigent in Room 117 with your sign up confirmation this week, to make arrangements for this weekend. (DP –Oct 22)

INTRAMURALS:  Dodgeball intramurals are coming to a close as Playoffs begin at the end of this week.  Look to sign up for the next activity – Shlockey.  Sign ups begin next week. $1 per player. (DP –Oct 22)

clip_image020BOOK ORDERS: The Lost  Hero,   Hush, Hush,   The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod Book 5, Twelfth Grade Kills,   Shiver,   Linger,   Conspiracy 365 and more.....Great books at great prices!  Drop by the library to pick up a Scholastic order form.  Orders are due Monday, October 25th.  Cash or cheque made payable to Mother Teresa High School.  (CHV –Oct 25)

clip_image022YOUTH MINISTRY: Youth ministry will meet on Tuesday Oct. 26 at the beginning of lunch in the chapel.  Anyone interested in attending the Youth Ministry Conference next Wednesday is asked to see Martha in the chapel. (MD –Oct 26)

CAPPIES:  Mandatory after-school meeting on Tuesday, October 26 in Rm 138.  The meeting will run about 30-40 minutes. (JS –Oct 26)

clip_image024MONT SAINTE ANNE AND LE MASSIF SKI TRIP: The Mother Teresa Ski Club presents 2 great hills for one exciting weekend.  As an added bonus Saturday night will be spent in Quebec City at the world famous Carnival. Forms are available from Mr. Nearing (Rm.111), Mr. Linke (Rm. 119, during the morning) and Mrs. Brady (Rm. 201). Avoid disappointment and get your form now.  Forms are due Oct. 29th. (KN –Oct 28)

SAY IT OUT LOUD: Students must submit their 500 word essays for the month of October by Monday, November 1.  For additional information, please see Mrs. Simpson in Rm 138 (JS –Oct 29)

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COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS OPPORTUNITY! The Snowsuit Fund is happy to provide a fast-paced, fun and supportive volunteer environment.  Please call Joanne Andrews at 613 746-5143 for more information on volunteering at the Depot. (KW – Oct 22)

clip_image028TUTORS NEEDED – VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITES:

·          GR. 5 MATH TUTOR NEEDED: Looking for a tutor for a grade 5 student for math to meet at the public library beside Walter Bakker Centre on Sundays for 1 hour each week, $10/hour. Please see Ms Coyle in Student services for more information. (TC –Oct 27)

·          FRENCH TUTOR NEEDED: Looking for a French tutor for a Grade 4 female student from MPB School.  Please call Mr. or Mrs. Richardson at 613 823-5774 or at 613 864-1993. (KW –Oct 29)

·          FEMALE MATH TUTOR NEEDED: Looking for a female math tutor for a Grade 3 female student from MPB School 1 or 2 nights a week.  Family lives on Gospel Oak, just behind the school.  Please call Danye at 613 823-0568. (KW –Oct 29)

clip_image030THINKING OF A CAREER AS A FIREFIGHTER? November 17th from 9:00am - 5:00pm at the Ramada Inn, 817 Exeter Rd in LONDON, Ontario there is a Firefighter Career Expo.  $60.00 admission.  There is limited seating - order now to reserve your spot.  See poster on the Student Services bulletin board in the atrium. (KW –Oct 29)

HOUSE OF COMMONS PAGE PROGRAM: Are you interested in being a Page in the House of Commons?  Information is available on the Parliament of Canada Web Site and applications must be submitted online at www.parl.gc.ca/hocpage.  High School students who maintain an average of 80% and who are fluent in English and French are invited to apply.  To be eligible, students must also be accepted at a university in the National Capital Region.  Those chosen as Pages will be contracted to work for a period of one year, beginning late August 2011.  Please note that the deadline for applications this year is Friday, January 7, 2011.  For further information, please contact the House of Commons Page Program (Recruitment), Human Resources, Corporate Planning and Communications Services at (613) 996-0897. (KW –Oct 29)

ALGONQUIN COLLEGE – TRANSITION PROGRAM FALL 2010: Do you have issues with anxiety, depression/mood disorder, social phobia, post-traumatic stress, or schizophrenia? Are you in Grade 11 or 12? If so, then plan to attend the one day Transition Planning Workshop on Wednesday, November 24th, 2010.  The Centre for Students with Disabilities at Algonquin College is hosting a free one day transition planning workshop to assist students with mental disabilities prepare for post secondary.  For more information or to register, please check the website: www.algonquincollege.com/csd/dare. (KW –Oct 29)

clip_image032OSEF FRANCE CANADA:  France-Canada Summer Exchange for students 13 to 17 years old.  Discover France, experience the French language and culture. In July, live with a French Family and in August host a French Student. Ontario students' cost of the exchange program is $2,550 per student which includes Toronto-France return airfare, departure taxes and transfers in France, Paris excursions (Tour Eiffel, Bateau Mouche), Paris hotel (1 night), parent/student orientation, Toronto visit (Niagara Falls, CN Tower), Toronto hotel - 1 night, screening, selection of and matching of exchange partners, hospitalization and repatriation insurance and administrative fees.  What is not included is supplementary medical insurance, personal spending money/passport fees, flight cancellation insurance and travel to departure city in Canada.  To obtain a preliminary application form please contact:  www.osef.ca. Come to Student Services for more information. (KW –Nov 5)

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ALGONQUIN COLLEGE OPEN HOUSE: Are you considering college next year? Algonquin College is hosting its Open House the morning of Thursday, November 4th. Transportation will be provided.  If interested in attending, please sign-up in Student Services by Friday, October 29th and return your signed permission form by Wednesday, November 3rd. (MP –Oct 29)

GRADUATING STUDENTS – POLICIES AND DEADLINES:  In the past, it has been the practice of some graduating students to leave their Community Service Hours to the last month of school, thereby jeopardizing their graduation in June.  As a result, the following policies are now in place at Mother Teresa: 

·          PROM: All graduating students must have completed their 40 hours of community service if they intend to attend their graduation dance.  The earlier the better! Hours must be submitted to Student Services by May 13th, 2011.

  • GRADUATION: In order to attend the Graduation Ceremony, students must have the 40 hours of community service completed by Friday June 10, 2011.

Forms are available in Student Services, the main office, or on the Mother Teresa website. (SD –Oct 29)

clip_image036 GRAD PHOTOS ARE COMING!  Monday, November 1st - Friday, November 5, 2010 in the Library Seminar Room.  **NEW THIS YEAR - You need to sign up for your appointment at www.bookmygrad.ca.  Sign up now to get the appointment that works for you.  You will need the three-letter school code located on your information pamphlet to sign up which is available in Student Services.  Info on sitting and cost fees are included on this pamphlet.  Dress code for gentlemen:  dress shirt and tie, ladies: white collared blouse or tank top for a bare neck look.  You will need casual clothes and props for contemporary poses.  You will need to hand in your sitting fee to the photographer at the time of your photos.  For more information, check out www.edgeimaging.ca.  Edge Imaging can also be contacted at
1-888-416-3343.

·          ATTENTION ALL GRADS NOT ORDERING PHOTOS: If you only want to have a yearbook photo taken and not order a Grad Photo Package, you do not have to book an appointment with the Company Edge Imaging.  There is no cost involved with a yearbook photo.  See Mrs. Watkinson in Student Services the Week of November 1st to find out what times are available to drop by the Library Seminar Room.  (KW –Nov 4)

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clip_image041COMING UP…

  • Oct 25th Municipal Elections – Wood floor gym unavailable all day.

  • Oct 26thWRK 4U2 Day for Grade 8 Students

  • Oct 28th Gr. 7 & 8 Halloween Dance (1:15 – 2:40 pm)

  • Nov 1st – 5th Grad Photos (Book appointments online)

  • Nov 3rd Take our Kids to Work Day – all Grade 9 students

  • Nov 5th High School Dance (7 – 10 pm)

  • Nov 11th Remembrance Day

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