Friday, May 4, 2012
Day 1 - H.S. & Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8
~ CATHOLIC GRADUATE EXPECTATIONS ~
~ A Caring Family Member ~
A caring family member who attends to family, school, parish, and the wider community.
WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS 
CONGRATULATIONS to the winners in the TLC first annual Poetry contest during the month of April. The grade 7/8 winner is Arianne Fernandez in 8-09 for her poem The State of Being Lost in Thought. Jacob Littlejohn from 9-08 won for his poem, Music in my head. Congratulations poets! Please pick up your prizes in the TLC. (CHV –May 4)
ATTENTION TITANS!!!! We will be having a SPIRIT WEEK, the week of May 7-11! Monday is Comfy Day (wear your sweats, snuggies, and comfy clothes), Tuesday is Twin Day (match with a friend), Wednesday is Titan Pride Day (show your MT pride and wear blue and white), Thursday is Party Rock Day (animal print pants) and Friday is Multicultural Day! We will also have our annual Titans Around the World Multicultural Show on Friday, May 11th! Please as always beware and respect the school dress code. (MM –May 11)
HAVE YOU BOUGHT A MOTHER'S DAY GIFT YET? Akanaka will help you give your special mom a gift that keeps on giving...just like her. Visit the tuck shop in the Atrium during high school lunch to purchase a beautiful gift package of Fair Trade goods that may include teas, jewelry, and shea butter. Gift packages range from $10 to $35. Quantities are limited. Proceeds will help developing communities in Africa and social justice initiatives in the Mother Teresa school community. Visit the Tuck shop today! (SM –May 11)
POPCORN! POPCORN! POPCORN! Every Friday in May! That means this Friday! Sold during high school and 7/8 lunch. Come out and support the students who are attending the Huntsman Biology Field Trip in Sept. Only $1.00 a bag. Yum! (SS –May 31)
PIZZA: Pizza will be sold Tuesday and Thursday after school in the atrium. $2.00 a slice, supporting this year’s Prom. (NR –May 31)
7/8 ANNOUNCEMENTS 
GIRLS TOUCH FOOTBALL: There will be a 7/8 girls touch football practice Friday May 4 from 3:00 – 4:00 pm. (MM –May 4)
BOYS GAELIC FOOTBALL: Any boys and girls interested in trying out for gaelic football, please sign up in front of Mr. Nicoletti's Phys. Ed. office during lunch on Thursday and Friday. (CN –May 4)
STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING: All members of STUDENT COUNCIL are asked to go to ROOM 235 at the beginning of LUNCH on Monday, May 7. (TC –May 7)
BAKE SALE: Bring in your quarters, loonies, and toonies for the BAKE SALE to support the RELAY for LIFE on Wednesday, May 9. Baked goods and delicious treats will be available during 7/8 LUNCH.
HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
SHAKIN' IT WITH SHAKESPEARE: Winning Groups from first semester who plan to participate in the competition on May 15, are asked to see their semester ONE teacher to confirm attendance and to have their scripts reviewed. Please do this by Friday, May 4. (JS –May 4)
FOOTBALL MEETING: There will be an important meeting for all high school students interested in playing football next year on Friday, May 4 in room 119 at 11:30. (AC –May 4)
NEW YORK CITY TRIP: There will be a MANDATORY meeting for all those students going on next week’s New York City trip Friday, May 4th 2012 at the start of lunch in Room 136. (MR –May 4)
SUMMER IS COMING. As the temperature rises, keep cool with a delicious, cold freezie! Visit the tuck shop at lunch in the Atrium today. (SM –May 4)
MANGA CLUB: Manga Club will meet on Tuesday, May 8 at lunch in Rm 138. Anyone interested in attending the Ottawa Comicon must attend the meeting. We will also plan a Pokemon Tournament (DS), so your attendance is also appreciated. (JS –May 8)
A REMINDER ABOUT COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS! Please keep in mind that The Ministry of Education has developed a list of activities that may not be chosen as community involvement activities. This has been coming up lately and so we remind you that one of the defined ineligible activities is an “activity that takes place during the time allotted for the instructional program on a school day”. (However, an activity that takes place during the student’s lunch breaks or “spare” periods is permissible). Please make sure you are scheduling community service activities OUTSIDE OF CLASS TIME. (SD –May 18)
STUDENT SERVICES 

URGENT! A WONDERFUL ENVIRONMENTAL OPPORTUNITY exists for students to accumulate volunteer hours, help the environment and enjoy community action. It’s our Spring Cleanup the Capital road and wetland activity on Sunday May 6, 2012 at 1:00 pm. Students are invited to collect litter from these turtles’ habitat and along the road abutting the Greenbelt. Four+ hours would work towards the students’ volunteer hours. It’s a wonderful opportunity to learn about the Greenbelt, the Turtles, and help in the efforts to protect them and their habitat. The meeting location for this event will be on Lester Road, at the railway tracks, between Albion Rd, and the Airport Parkway at 1:00 pm. For any questions, please Cheryl Doran at 613-290-9968. (KW –May 4)
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: www.volunteerottawa.ca/youth is a new website geared towards students volunteering in the Ottawa area and accumulating their 40 hours. Click the GO! Volunteer tab to search for Volunteer opportunities. There are numerous volunteer opportunities during the school year. At times, there are too many to post in the written announcements. We ask that you make it a habit to stop in to Student Services and check out what is available. (JH –May 4)
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS - FACE PAINTING: Approximately 4 hours – this Saturday, May 5th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm during the Charity BBQ at the M&M Meat Shops in Barrhaven. This is an event that Diana Devine has been doing for the past 6 years to raise money for Threads of Life, who is a workplace tragedy and support organization that provides help and support to families who have had a family member killed in workplace accidents. Please call Diana number at home is 613-825-6591. (KW –May 4)
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PICNIC:
Number of spots available: 30. Date: June 12th. Hours: 4-9pm. Location: Pierre Elliott Trudeau Elementary School, Longfields Drive, Barrhaven. Contact: Assunta Ricciuti by email sueandbrad@live.ca. **Please note as this is a French elementary school French speaking students are preferable but not required. (KW –May 4)
THE CHEO FOUNDATION has additional volunteer positions which we would like to offer to students. The CN Cycle event held on May 6th, is in need of 100 volunteers to fill our Route Assistant’s position. See information in Student Services. (KW –May 4)
JOSTEN’S RINGS: A reminder that Josten's is here on Monday, May 7th and Tuesday, May 8th during senior lunch break in the atrium. Did you know that you can design your ring at jostens.com? Try it, it’s fun. Bring your $60 deposit on order day! Grade 11 students are encouraged to pick up a leaflet in Student Services. You can order now and receive your ring in the fall. (KW –May 8)
CAN YOU TIE A KNOT? A reminder to anyone who needs community service hours to come to the library (The Learning Commons) on Thursdays from 3:00pm to 4:30pm. If you can tie a knot, you can help your community. It's easy and fun. See Mrs. Watkinson in Student Services for more details. (KW –May 11)
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Patricia Lavergne, Store Manager at the Merivale Road Running Room, is looking to recruit student volunteers to help set up the water station and hand out water cups for marathon participants on Sunday, May 27th from 5:30 am to 2pm. More specific information (exact location of water station, contact info) will be sent to those who reply but here are a few details so students know what they are expected to do:
What students can do:
1. Send an e-mail to merivaleroad@runningroom.com and include "NCM Water Station Volunteer" in the subject line
2. Arrive at the Tunney's Pasture water station location on time ready to help from5:30 am until 2:00 pm.
3. Bring hockey sticks to flick water cups off the road!
4. Bring volunteer hours forms to be signed upon completion of volunteer hours.
5. Sunscreen and comfortable shoes~no rest on marathon day! (KW –May 11)
SUMMER - DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM: Registration forms are now available in Student Services. Registration runs from May 1st until June 22nd. Locations include All Saints HS, Sacred Heart HS, St. Joseph HS, St. Peter HS and St. Pius X HS. The driver education program combines in-class, at-home and in-car instruction in preparation for the Ontario G2 Driver's Test. (KW –May 31)
SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION: Forms are available in Student Services and they must be signed by a Guidance Counsellor
1) OTTAWA CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD SUMMER SCHOOL dates are from July 4th to July 25th. Pre-register from May 1st up until June 22nd, 2012 in Student Services. After June 22nd, registration takes place at summer school locations on Tuesday, July 3rd, 9am to 2pm.
2) OTTAWA CARLETON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD. SUMMER SCHOOL dates are from July 4th to July 27th. Registration May 1st - June 8th. Daytime registration is from 9 am to 3:30 pm at the Albert Street Education Centre, 440 Albert Street. Evening registration at the high school of your course choice; May 15th (6pm to 7:30pm) at Sir Robert Borden and Longfields Davidson Heights Secondary School; Final Registration for Make-Up courses only is Wed June 27, 9:00am - 4:30pm or Thurs June 28, 9:00 - 7:00pm at 440 Albert Street (JH –Jun 8)
GRADE 12’s / GRADS 
GRADE 12 STUDENTS ATTENDING CARLETON UNIVERSITY NEXT YEAR IN THE BA PROGRAM: ArtsOne is a specialized program at Carleton that offers students a chance to cluster courses together by a common theme. Class sizes are around 30 students. For more information about the clusters, course information and how to Register, visit: www.carleton.ca/artsone. (JH –May 4)
ATTENTION GRADUATES WHO ARE PLANNING TO TAKE A POST-SECONDARY PROGRAM IN THE DESIGN/ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES FIELD: Applications for the Edward J. Cuhaci & Associates Award are now available in Student Services. This is a $1000 scholarship and it will be awarded to two graduates in our school board. (RB –May 9)
WHO DO YOU SEE AS PROM KING & QUEEN THIS YEAR? Get those wheels spinning, as you will have to vote for who you think will represent Mother Teresa the best this graduating year! When you pick up your invite for Prom you will receive a ballot for Prom King & Queen. Stay tuned for more information from Prom Committee. (CT –May 11)
GRADE 12: REQUESTS FOR EXTRA GRADUATION CEREMONY TICKETS: A reminder that if you require more than the allocated 2 Grad tickets that you must sign up in Student Services no later than Friday May 11. Signing up does not guarantee the extra tickets. You will be informed of the extra Grad tickets you will receive later in May. (JH –May 11)
For information about St. Andrew’s Parish, including parish bulletins, please visit www.saintandrewparish.ca.
COME LEARN ABOUT HOW YOU CAN GENERATE POWER on your home using solar panels and be paid a premium price for 20 years. Roof shaded? You will also learn about how you can invest in the Ottawa Renewable Energy Cooperative and help solar projects take off in Ottawa. Join us May 9th, 2012, 6:45 PM at Mother Teresa High School. Click here to RSVP: http://ecologyottawa.nationbuilder.com/solar_power_workshop_9may2012 (MEA – May 9)
OFFICER’S NOTES – News and Information from our School Resource Officer
GET TO KNOW YOUR SRO… The School Resource Officer Program has been in effect in Ottawa Schools for over 17 years and was established for officers to provide support for school staff, students and parents. SRO’s may be involved in delivering lectures on various topics as well as dealing with incidents which take place at school during school hours or those that have an effect on the overall school environment. When an SRO becomes involved in dealing with an incident it may result in a conversation, mediation or a referral to an intervention or diversion program, or a charge. The School Resource Officer mandate is to build healthy, trusting relationships with youth of all ages by becoming a familiar presence in their schools.
FREE MENTAL HEALTH INFO EVENING FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN AGED 10 TO 17: In partnership with the Youth Services Bureau and Le Centre Psychosocial, Ottawa Public Health is providing Parent Information Sessions on Mental Health throughout the community. A public health nurse will provide information about healthy adolescent development, warning signs of mental health problems and give practical advice to parents around
communication, role modeling and resolving conflicts. Please see Ottawa.ca/health to see when they will be in your area.
(AS –May 15)
· May 4 - Blood Donor Clinic - Members of the community over 17 years of age are welcome
· May 7 – 11 – Education Week (Open House Wed May 9)
· May 17 – Grad Day
· May 18 – Prom
· May 21 – Victoria Day Holiday