MOTHER TERESA HIGH SCHOOL ~ DAILY
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Monday, April 10, 2017
HS Day 1
WHOLE SCHOOL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SPEAK UP: Would you like
to have a voice in your education? We are looking for 30 students to
participate in a "Speak Up
Forum" here at Mother Teresa High School on April 21, 2017. Please see
Mrs. Brady in room 201 for more information. (AB)
INSIDE RIDE: Hey Titans! The INSIDE RIDE is coming up fast so come
to room 305 during homeroom to pick up your team package. Get your friends
together for a team to help out this great cause! (EB April 14)
At the end of the day, the expectation for students
who are not involved in any extracurricular activities, is that students leave
the building and make their way home. Students who wish to remain after
school to watch a school sporting event, are also expected to leave immediately
after the game. Make sure transportation arrangements are made in
advance. In the future, students who are found loitering around the
school at the end of the day will formally speak to an administrator. (MK)
During the lunch period, no High School student
is permitted on the 2nd and 3rd floor of the new wing which is the 7/8
classroom areas. (MK)
7/8 ANNOUNCEMENTS
Every Wednesday in
April is WASTE FREE LUNCH DAY. For a chance to win a
prize....if you have a waste free lunch, find the waste free lunch police
at the table near the vending machines before you eat. Look for posters with
WASTE FREE LUNCH suggestions posted near the cafeteria or go to: http://www.wastefreelunch.com/uploads/File/Resources_2015/Parent_Resource__Fridge_Reminder_Resource__2015.pdf
Attention all cast, choir, dancers and crew of "You're a
Good Man, Charlie Brown". There
will be a run through practice on Saturday April 22nd from 9:00am-1:00pm.
A pot luck lunch will be organized. Please see Mrs De Pippo ASAP if you
have any concerns. (JD April 21)
The university of Waterloo math contest for
grades 7 and 8 will be written at MT in mid may. Practices will be Tuesday at lunch in room 240. Anyone who
enjoys problem solving should participate. You do NOT have to have the
highest marks in the class. Come out and give it a try!! Please register
with Mrs Lindale in room 240 before Friday this week, there is a 4$ registration fee that will be
returned to you the day you write. (HL April 11)
HIGH SCHOOL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Any High School girls basketball players
interested in assisting as referees for the Elementary Girls Basketball Tournament
being held on Wednesday, April 12th, at St.
Andrews Elementary, are asked to speak with Mr. Liska on Friday of this week. (JL April 12)
Girls Touch Football: Any High
School girls interested in trying out for touch football are asked to sign up
outside of room 110. Training sessions are going to run from 3:00-4:30 on the following dates--Tuesday, April 11 (Wood Floor Gym), Thursday, April 13 (Wood Floor Gym), Tuesday, April 18 (Caf Gym) and Friday,
April 21 (Caf Gym) (MP April 21)
Interested in learning to prepare your own tax
return? Join the next Titans Den Business Club
"Lunch and Learn" - Titan Tax. Sign up in advance outside room
216 and meet on April 10th at 11:30 am. Bring your own
T4 if you have one or use a sample provided. (SM April 10)
STUDENT SERVICES
The STUDENT SERVICES WEBSITE at ss.mths.ca is set up as an information tool,
including information about: Community Service Hours Opportunities, Courses,
Careers, Graduation, Scholarships, etc.
LF tutor (Science and English, a little French too) 2X a week. Student
is in Grade 9. House is located on Daventry Crescent. Please call 613-302-9989. (KW)
LF a tutor, Tuesday and Thursday evenings
(1 hr each night) to help with homework in Math, English and French. The
student is female and attends M.P. Baxter school. Please contact Ms. Young
at 613-769-9337.
Thank you. (KW)
Registration forms for the Winter 2017 Night School
Program with the public board are now
available in Student
Services. Once you have completed your form
and have signatures from your counsellor and parent along with your student
status sheet, you must register in person at 440 Albert Street
from Monday, January 23rd to Thursday, February 16th. The
registration office is open from January 23rd to Thursday, February
16th from 9 am to 4 pm. The office will close
at 6pm on Jan 26th/Feb 2nd/Feb
9th and 7:30 on Feb 16th. The Winter session
runs on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6pm to
9:51pm. First night is Tuesday, February 21st and last night
is Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at Woodroffe HS (2410 Georgina Drive)
LF a french tutor for a Grade 5 immersion student who attends Msgr
Paul Baxter School, to tutor twice a week. Tutor for community service
hours or willing to pay. Please contact Mr. Diceman at 613-809-8125. (KW)
LF after school babysitter for two young girls, Sr.
Kindergarten and Grade 2 attending F. Mowat.
Would
need to pick up students from bus around 3:15pm. For more
information, please call Ms. Arthur at 613 823-1833.
Thank you. (KW)
The Milk Bags 4 Haiti Club meets on Wednesdays at senior lunch
time in the career centre. We are in need of specific milk bags to
continue our mats project. If you have any of the following milk bags at home
that you are willing to part with, please send them to school to the attention
of Mrs. Watkinson. Thank you.
Neilson brand: red, light
blue, dark blue, green
Sealtest brand: med/dark blue, light purple, light
blue, red
Beatrice brand: light and dark blue
The Irish Experience Summer Programs in Ireland. 27 days in
duration and offers 110 hours of instructional time to fulfill requirements of
the Ontario Ministry of Education curriculum requirements. Grade 11 English
(ENG3U),Grade 12 English (ENG4U),Grade 12 English (ENG4C) Grade 12 Studies in
Literature (ETS4C). Check out their website for further information and
program costs at: www.irishexperience.com. (KW )
VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES
LF Volunteers : Watson’s Mill on
Sunday June 4th Our event Gathering in the Square: Celebrating
150 years of Canada. (KW June 4 )
Here
are some of the things you might be asked to do:
- Games and crafts: Supervise the
children’s area and help them make crafts and play games
- Greet visitors: Put on a big smile
and welcome the visitors to the Mill.
- Answer questions: Walk around the event and be
prepared to answer any questions visitors might have.
- Set up and take down: Help set up
tables, arrange the tent, get it ready for the meal.
- Serve food & clearing tables:
Help serve a delicious meal to our visitors and clear tables for the next
round.
- Serve cake to those who did not purchase
tickets to the meal.
- Decorations: Let your artistic side
show and help decorate the tent and the Square
If
this is something you are interested in, you can: drop in and see us in the
carriage shed (5524 Dickinson Street),
send us
an email (watsonsmillmanotick@gmail.com)
OR give us a call (613-692-6455).
Volunteer - Soccer Camps 2017 -
July and August weeks available. For details call 1 800 427-0536.
To apply online, visit their website at:
www.royalsoccer.com. See also Student
Services Bulletin Board in the Atrium.
CN Cycle for CHEO: CAN YOU SPARE A FEW HOURS ON SUNDAY, MAY 7?
Every year hundreds of volunteers join the
cycling enthusiasts, families and motivated citizens who support kids with
cancer by making CN Cycle for CHEO a success. VOLUNTEER WITH CHEO!
Sign up and earn six volunteer hours while
working with a partner. Register online with your friends at www.cncycle.ca
Contact :
Tara Reid,Corporate Events Administrator: Administratice des événements des compagnies
T (613)
737-2779 | F (613) 738-4818 | Toll free / Sans frais
: 1-800-561-5638
(KZ May 7)
Christie Lake Kids Camp is looking to hire staff for this summer. This is a
summer volunteer position. The position is open to youth aged 15-17.
Students receive extensive training to work with at-risk children and youth in
a residential environment while earning first aid and swimming certifications, 650
volunteer hours are also awarded for each summer of work. Please see the
Student Services Bulletin Board in the atrium for more information and
application.
Looking for High School student volunteers for the Ottawa Children’s
Festival!
Please visit this link if interested: register at http://ottawachildrensfestival.ca/volunteer/ (KW May 24)
FOR THE LATEST GRAD
AND PROM INFORMATION, CHECK THE STUDENT SERVICES GRAD WEBPAGE: https://sites.google.com/a/ocsb.ca/teh-student-services-information/home/grade-12-information/graduation-prom-grad-day-info
Grads: Please fill out the grad gown form in my.mths.ca. The order is going in soon and
we need your height. Payments can be completed online or bring a cheque
for $85 to Rm 130. (NC)
Attention all Grads! Are you planning to go to this year's prom?
If so, you must register online through my.mths to indicate
seating preferences, guests, and vote for Prom King and Queen. Once you've
registered, you may purchase your ticket online as of Friday, March 10.
Tickets are $85 each and will be on sale in the atrium during the week
of April 3-7 if you want to pay with cash or cheque. All ticket
sales will be closed on Friday, April 7th. (CH April 7)
PARISHES SERVING THE MOTHER TERESA COMMUNITY