Monday, April 30, 2006

Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

Education Week: A reminder to all that April 30 - May 4 is Education Week. Mother Teresa H.S. will be holding its Education Week Open House on Thursday, May 3 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. with many student displays and activities. Come join us. BBQ will be open at 5:00 p.m..

First EVER Mother Teresa Duathlon! What? Duathlon: run 1 km, bike 10 km , run 3 km (distances will be slightly adjusted) When? Wednesday, May 30th from 1 00 p.m. - 3 00 p.m. Who? Intermediate students. Medals and prizes will be awarded to participants. Please see Ms. McKenna for details.

Red Maple Club members can continue to vote for their favourite book. The polling station will be open in the library until Monday, April 30.

Summer School: Information and registration forms for Summer School reach-ahead and make-up courses are now available in Student Services. Summer school courses in our school board will run from July 9 to July 30. Courses are filled on a first come, first served basis.

College & University Applicants: A reminder to college and university applicants that your mid-term second semester marks have been transmitted to OCAS and OUAC and are now posted in your file on their websites. All applicants should verify these marks by logging onto their account and checking the posting. The website for college applications is www.ontariocolleges.ca and the website for university applications is www.ouac.on.ca

Resume Help: Students interested in assistance with Resume writing can sign up in Student Services. The dates are May 1 & 2. This may help you when looking for that summer job.

Peer Helpers: If any Peer Helpers are interested in helping out with the BBQ at the Open House on Thursday, May 3 please sign up in Student Services.

High School Intramurals: Volleyball intramural sign ups begin TODAY. This is the last intramural activity....don't miss out - maximum 4 players on the court : at least one male and one female on the court at all times and all games will be played in half a gym. $1 per player.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

First EVER Mother Teresa Duathlon!
What? Duathlon: run 1 km, bike 10 km , run 3 km (distances will be slightly adjusted) When? Wednesday, May 30th from 1 00 p.m. - 3 00 p.m. Who? Intermediate students. Medals and prizes will be awarded to participants. Please see Ms. McKenna for details.

Presentation:
Renee Rathbone and Lauren Wong are presenting their findings from a day in Engineering at Carleton University. The presentation will take place TODAY during 7/8 lunch in room 211 (the Chemistry Lab). Future engineers are encouraged to attend...and bring your lunch.

MacSkimming Outdoor Science Centre: Gr. 7/8 students who have been given a permission form for the MacSkimming science excursion on May 1st, are reminded to return the bottom portion of the form and a $20 cheque to Mrs. McLaughlin in room 322 ASAP.

Red Maple Club members can continue to vote for their favourite book. The polling station will be open in the library until Monday, April 30.

Summer School: Information and registration forms for Summer School reach-ahead and make-up courses are now available in Student Services. Summer school courses in our school board will run from July 9 to July 30. Courses are filled on a first come, first served basis.

Reach For The Top: Garden Gnomes of the World have united for this match-up of the Trivia Titans. Two undefeated squads are playing for a berth in the In-School Tourney finals. The Shoulda Grads (and believe us, they "shoulda") face the All Grade10 combo "Attack of the Flying Monkeys" in the Crazy Kitchen today. Buzzer activation as per usual unfolds at 11:50 am.

Resume Help: Students interested in assistance with Resume writing can sign up in Student Services. The dates are May 1 & 2. This may help you when looking for that summer job.

Peer Helpers: If any Peer Helpers are interested in helping out with the BBQ at the Open House on Thursday, May 3 please sign up in Student Services.

High School intramurals: Floor Hockey Intramural Playoffs start Monday next week...make sure to check the schedule. Volleyball intramural sign ups begin Monday as well. IT is the last intramural activity....don't miss out - maximum 4 players on the court : at least one male and one female on the court at all times and all games will be played in half a gym. $1 per player.

Titan Wear: Titanwear order forms are due this week at the tuck shop. For grade 7-8's you can drop them off in the morning before classes. Hey grads, this will be your last chance to purchase titanwear. Come check out the goods at the tuck shop and get your order in this week.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Day 1 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

NOTICE:
There will be early dismissal today at 2:05 p.m. to allow for the High School parent/teacher interviews which take place from 2:30 – 5:00 and 6:00 - 7:30.

First EVER Mother Teresa Duathlon! What? Duathlon: run 1 km, bike 10 km , run 3 km (distances will be slightly adjusted) When? Wednesday, May 30th from 1 00 p.m. - 3 00 p.m. Who? Intermediate students. Medals and prizes will be awarded to participants. Please see Ms. McKenna for details.

Presentation: Renee Rathbone and Lauren Wong are presenting their findings from a day in Engineering at Carleton University. The presentation will take place on Friday during 7/8 lunch in room 211 (the Chemistry Lab). Future engineers are encouraged to attend...and bring your lunch.

MacSkimming Outdoor Science Centre: Gr. 7/8 students who have been given a permission form for the MacSkimming science excursion on May 1st, are reminded to return the bottom portion of the form and a $20 cheque to Mrs. McLaughlin in room 322 ASAP.

Red Maple Club
members can continue to vote for their favourite book. The polling station will be open in the library until Monday, April 30.

Library Notice: The library will be closed TODAY during HS and Junior lunch.

Grade 7 & 8 Girls Touch Football: The practices for the 7 & 8 Girls Touch Football team this week will be on today AT 2 P.M. finishing at 3:30pm. Meet outside, behind the portables.

7/8 games room: The games room will be open Friday this week (and only on day 1's HS schedule) Students can use their Titan dollars or pay for ping pong, Foosball, pinball, and air hockey. All proceeds go to support the school phys. Ed. program.

Peer Helpers: If any Peer Helpers are interested in helping out with the BBQ at the Open House on Thursday, May 3 please sign up in Student Services.

High School Intramurals: Floor Hockey Intramural playoffs start Monday next week...make sure to check the schedule. Volleyball intramural sign ups begin Monday as well. IT is the last intramural activity....don't miss out - maximum 4 players on the court : at least one male and one female on the court at all times and all games will be played in half a gym. $1 per player.

Titan Wear: Titanwear order forms are due this week at the tuck shop. For grade 7-8's you can drop them off in the morning before classes. Hey grads, this will be your last chance to purchase titanwear. Come check out the goods at the tuck shop and get your order in this week.

Attention Grads: Representatives from Jostens will be here to take orders for GRAD RINGS on Thursday, at lunch. Catalogues are now available in Student Services.

Grads: Graduates are reminded that TODAY is the last day to order their gowns for the graduation ceremony. A $65 cheque, made payable to "Mother Teresa High School" is required. Please drop it off in room 322 this week.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

MacSkimming Outdoor Science Centre:
Gr. 7/8 students who have been given a permission form for the MacSkimming science excursion on May 1st, are reminded to return the bottom portion of the form and a $20 cheque to Mrs. McLaughlin in room 322 ASAP.

Red Maple Club meets TODAY. Information/permission forms regarding the year end party will be given during this meeting.

Library Notice: The library will be closed on Thursday during HS and Junior lunch.

Grade 7 & 8 Girls Touch Football: The practices for the 7 & 8 Girls Touch Football team this week will be on today and tomorrow. Thursday is the early release day so we will be starting practice at 2 pm and finishing at 3:30pm. Meet outside behind the portables.

7/8 games room: The games room will be open TODAY and Friday this week (and only on day 1's HS schedule) Students can use their Titan dollars or pay for ping pong, Foosball, pinball, and air hockey. All proceeds go to support the school Phys. Ed. program.

Live It Up: A reminder to all members that there is a meeting today at lunch back in our usual spot, the Career Center. Be sure to attend to give your input for upcoming activities. See you there.

Trip to Canada's Wonderland: All those students who have taken or are taking a Gr. 12 Math, Business or Physics course and are interested in going to Canada's Wonderland should come to a meeting in Room 203 TODAY at lunch.

Reach For The Top: Lunch today should be scintillating as Dave Bae and the Vixens face the wrath of Mary Tyler Morphine. The odds-makers are out on this one - too close to call. Location: Crazy Kitchen. Buzzer activation unfolds at 11:50 am. For those agenda types, the UNDEFEATED Shoulda-Grads finally meet up with the UNDEFEATED Attack of the Flying Monkeys this Friday.

Notice: Students who participated in the "Design Tomorrow's World" field trip to Carleton University will be presenting their results from the field trip TODAY, at lunch, in room 205 for High School students and again on Friday in room 205 for the 7/8 students. All are welcome to attend, and bring your lunch, during their respective times.

Titan Wear: Titanwear order forms are due this week at the tuck shop. For grade 7-8's you can drop them off in the morning before classes. Hey grads, this will be your last chance to purchase titanwear. Come check out the goods at the tuck shop and get your order in this week.

Attention Grads: Representatives from Jostens will be here to take orders for GRAD RINGS today and Thursday, April 25th and 26th at lunchtime. Catalogues are now available in Student Services.

Grads: Graduates are reminded that Thursday, April 26th is the last day to order their gowns for the graduation ceremony. A $65 cheque, made payable to "Mother Teresa High School" is required. Please drop it off in room 322 this week.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

MacSkimming Outdoor Science Centre:
Gr 7/8 students who have been given a permission form for the MacSkimming science excursion on May 1st, are reminded to return the bottom portion of the form and a $20 cheque to Mrs McLaughlin in room 322 ASAP.

Red Maple Club meets on Wednesday this week. Information/permission forms regarding the year end party will be given during this meeting.

Library Notice: The library will be closed on Thursday during HS and Junior lunch.

Grade 7 & 8 Girls Touch Football: The practices for the 7 & 8 Girls Touch Football team this week will be on Wednesday and Thursday. Thursday is the early release day so we will be starting practice at 2 pm and finishing at 3:30pm. Meet outside behind the portables.

7/8 games room: The games room will be open on Wednesday and Friday this week (and only on day 1's HS schedule) Students can use their Titan dollars or pay for ping pong, Foosball, pinball, and air hockey. All proceeds go to support the school phys. Ed. program.

Grade 11 and 12 students: Dorothy Lui, Danish Salim, Stephanie Adu, David Bae, Niikolina Zuric, Sonia Arruda, Alanna Fontaine, Michael Chong and Sheila Smiley are to see Ms. D'Angela in Room 211, following announcements today.

Notice: Students who participated in the "Design Tomorrow's World" field trip to Carleton University will be presenting their results from the field trip on Wednesday, at lunch, in room 205 for High School students and again on Friday in room 205 for the 7/8 students. All are welcome to attend, and bring your lunch, during their respective times.

Titan Wear: Titanwear order forms are due this week at the tuck shop. For grade 7-8's you can drop them off in the morning before classes. Hey grads, this will be your last chance to purchase titanwear. Come check out the goods at the tuck shop and get your order in this week.

H.S. Notice: Tax returns are ready for the following to pick up in room 216: Alexandra Kerrigan, Olivia Bissonnette, Ashley McDonough, Shikai Jin, Brittany Starkey, Mark Pacada, Mannie Tzanakakis.

Trip to Canada's Wonderland:
All those students who have taken or are taking a Gr. 12 Math, Business or Physics course and are interested in going to Canada's Wonderland should come to a meeting in Room 203 on Wednesday, April 25 at lunch.

Attention Grads: Representatives from Jostens will be here to take orders for GRAD RINGS on Wednesday and Thursday, April 25th and 26th at lunchtime. Catalogues are now available in Student Services.

Grads: Graduates are reminded that Thursday, April 26th is the last day to order their gowns for the graduation ceremony. A $65 cheque, made payable to "Mother Teresa High School" is required. Please drop it off in room 322 this week.

Monday, April 23, 2007

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

Grade 7 & 8 Girls Touch Football:
The practices for the 7 & 8 Girls Touch Football team this week will be on Wednesday and Thursday. Thursday is the early release day so we will be starting practice at 2 pm and finishing at 3:30pm. Meet outside behind the portables.

7-8 students: The final tryouts for the badminton team will be held TODAY from 3:10 to about 4:20. If you really can't make it, please tell Mr. Bouchard before the tryout.

7/8 games room: The games room will be open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday this week (and only on day 1's HS schedule) Students can use their Titan dollars or pay for ping pong, Foosball, pinball, and air hockey. All proceeds go to support the school phys. Ed. program.

7/8 Students: Andrew Mullin, Alex Bartley, Zach Smith, Joseph Bossy, Eric Pilon and Bryn Belanger are to be present both today and Wednesday at lunch for their Games Room Tournament.

Titan Wear: Titanwear order forms are due this week at the tuck shop. For grade 7-8's you can drop them off in the morning before classes. Hey grads, this will be your last chance to purchase titanwear. Come check out the goods at the tuck shop and get your order in this week.

H.S. Notice: Tax returns are ready for the following to pick up in room 216: Alexandra Kerrigan, Olivia Bissonnette, Ashley McDonough, Shikai Jin, Brittany Starkey, Mark Pacada, Mannie Tzanakakis.

Trip to Canada’s Wonderland:
All those students who have taken or are taking a Gr. 12 Math, Business or Physics course and are interested in going to Canada's Wonderland should come to a meeting in Room 203 on Wednesday, April 25 at lunch.

Attention Grads:
Representatives from Jostens will be here to take orders for GRAD RINGS on Wednesday and Thursday, April 25th and 26th at lunchtime. Catalogues are now available in Student Services.

Grads: Graduates are reminded that Thursday, April 26th is the last day to order their gowns for the graduation ceremony. A $65 cheque, made payable to "Mother Teresa High School" is required. Please drop it off in room 322 this week.

Friday, April 20, 2007

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

Attention Grade 7/8 Band students:
A reminder that you will be performing in the Evening of the Arts. You are to wear black bottoms and your band shirt. Students should arrive at school by 6:00 p.m. sharp. Don't forget your baked goods! And don't forget to practice your parts!

7-8 students: The final tryouts for the badminton team will be held on Monday the 23rd of April from 3:10 to about 4:20. If you really can't make it, please tell Mr. Bouchard before the tryout.

7/8 games room: The games room will be open next week Mon Wed Friday (and only on day 1's HS schedule) Students can use their Titan dollars or pay for ping pong, Foosball, pinball, and air hockey. All proceeds go to support the school phys. Ed. program.

7/8 Students Andrew Mullin, Alex Bartley, Zach Smith, Joseph Bossy, Eric Pilon and Bryn Belanger are to be present both Monday and Wednesday at Lunch for their Games Room Tournament.

Notice: Mr. Liska's Period 2 PPL30 (Gr. 11 ) class is to meet in front of the school for bus departure at 10:20 sharp.

High School Intramurals:
Games this week: TODAY: Night hawks plays the Juggernaughts.

Community Service Hours:
Barrhaven Tennis Club is looking for volunteers to help with the spring start up. This Saturday from 10 am - 1:00 pm. Duties include sweeping (bring a push broom), cleanup, putting up nets, etc. The club is located at 76 Larkin across from Walter Baker. Contact Tom 823 – 6527, if interested.

Track & Field Notice: All orders for singlets and warm-up suits MUST be returned by TODAY at lunch.

Attention Grads: Representatives from Jostens will be here to take orders for GRAD RINGS on Wednesday and Thursday, April 25th and 26th at lunchtime. Catalogues are now available in Student Services.

Grads: Graduates are reminded to go to room 322 by Thursday, April 26th to order their gown for commencement exercises. A $65 cheque, made payable to "Mother Teresa High School" should be submitted at that time.

Community Service Opportunity:
Help out by volunteering at the St. Andrew Parish Building Fund Car Show. It will be held on Saturday, June 9 but you can sign up to volunteer now by calling Tony at 613-843-1985 or e-mail him at: tonygronos@hotmail.com Areas needing volunteers include setup and take down displays, registration table and main gate, directing cars into the show, passing out flyers and creating trophies.



Thursday, April 19, 2007

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

An Evening of the Arts: Showcasing Grade 7 and 8 Talent: Don't forget to get your tickets for the big event this Friday Night at 7:00 p.m. The evening includes art displays, band performances, dance performances and two dramatic presentations. Tickets are $3 for students and $5 for adults. Tickets can be purchased at the door (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) or during 7/8 homeroom.

Attention Grade 7/8 Band students: A reminder that you will be performing in the Evening of the Arts. You are to wear black bottoms and your band shirt. Students should arrive at school by 6:00 p.m. sharp. Don't forget your baked goods! And don't forget to practice your parts!

Attention Grade 7/8 Percussion Students: The final percussion workshop with Derek Debeer is today. Please check your schedules with your homeroom teacher. Group 4 is to proceed to the music room as soon as the announcements are finished.

Chess Club Gr. 7 & 8: Could all the chess team members meet Mr. Nicoletti today at lunch in room 313. Attendance is a must.

Grade 7 & 8 Girls Touch Football: Practice TODAY at 3:15pm.

7/8 games room: The games room will be open next week Mon Wed Friday (and only on day 1's HS schedule) Students can use their Titan dollars or pay for ping pong, Foosball, pinball, and air hockey. All proceeds go to support the school phys. Ed. program.

7/8 Students Andrew Mullin, Alex Bartley, Zach Smith, Joseph Bossy, Eric Pilon and Bryn Belanger are to be present both Monday and Wednesday at Lunch for their Games Room Tournament.

Library Notice: The library will be closed after school TODAY.

Caught You Reading Contest: Keep checking the pictures on the library door to identify who was caught reading at Mother Teresa. Bring your guess to library staff.

High School Intramurals: Games this week: TODAY: Team America plays The Broadstreet Bullys. On Friday: Night hawks plays the Juggernaughts.

Community Service Hours: Barrhaven Tennis Club is looking for volunteers to help with the spring start up. This Saturday from 10am - 1:00pm. Duties include sweeping (bring a push broom), cleanup, putting up nets, etc. The club is located at 76 Larkin across from Walter Baker. Contact Tom 823 – 6527, if interested.

Track & Field Notice: This is a reminder for all Track and Field athletes to pick up their order forms in the Atrium today at lunch. All orders for singlets and warm-up suits MUST be returned by Friday lunch. Please return said forms to Mrs. Galbraith in the atrium at lunch this week.

Attention Grads: Representatives from Jostens will be here to take orders for GRAD RINGS on Wednesday and Thursday, April 25th and 26th at lunchtime. Catalogues are now available in Student Services.

Grads: Graduates are reminded to go to room 322 by April 26th to order their gown for commencement exercises. A $65 cheque, made payable to "Mother Teresa High School" should be submitted at that time.

Notice for Grads: Carleton University has an enriched support program (ESP) for graduating students who do not quite meet the traditional admissions requirements for university. It will enable you to start university on a part time basis with extra support. If you are interested in finding out more about this program, there is a meeting TONIGHT at 7:30 p.m. at Carleton University in room 303 of Patterson Hall. More information is available on the web at: www.carleton.ca/cie/ESP

Community Service Opportunity: Help out by volunteering at the St. Andrew Parish Building Fund Car Show. It will be held on Saturday, June 9 but you can sign up to volunteer now by calling Tony at 613-843-1985 or e-mail him at: tonygronos@hotmail.com Areas needing volunteers include setup and take down displays, registration table and main gate, directing cars into the show, passing out flyers and creating trophies.



Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

An Evening of the Arts: Showcasing Grade 7 and 8 Talent:
Don't forget to get your tickets for the big event this Friday Night at 7:00 p.m. The evening includes art displays, band performances, dance performances and two dramatic presentations. Tickets are $3 for students and $5 for adults. Tickets can be purchased at the door (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) or during 7/8 homeroom.

Grade 7 & 8 Girls Touch Football: Our next practice will be on Thursday at 3:15pm.

7/8 Girls Tchoukball: Try-outs are TODAY. Thursday's try-out is cancelled. Questions? see Ms. McKenna

7/8 Co-Ed: What: 7/8 Hacky-Sack Challenge. When: Friday April 26th. Please see Ms. McKenna today.

Red Maple Club meets TODAY. The book Thieves will be the topic of discussion.

Library Notice: The library will be closed TODAY during High School lunch and after school on Thursday, April 19th.

Caught You Reading Contest: Keep checking the pictures on the library door to identify who was caught reading at Mother Teresa. Bring your guess to library staff.

Outdoor Club: Club members interested in the hiking excursion to Mt. Tremblant Provincial Park are asked to attend a meeting in Room 107 at 12 noon TODAY.

Live It Up: A reminder to all members of Live It Up that we will be meeting in room 103 (rather than the career center) today at lunch. We will be discussing our next activity.

Track & Field Notice: This is a reminder for all Track and Field athletes to pick up their order forms in the Atrium today at lunch. All orders for singlets and warm-up suits MUST be returned by Friday lunch. Please return said forms to Mrs. Galbraith in the atrium at lunch this week.

Attention Grads: Representatives from Jostens will be here to take orders on Wednesday and Thursday, April 25th and 26th at lunchtime. Catalogues are now available in Student Services.

Grads: Graduates are reminded to go to room 322 by April 26th to order their gown for commencement exercises. A $65 cheque, made payable to "Mother Teresa High School" should be submitted at that time.

Notice for Grads: Carleton University has an enriched support program (ESP) for graduating students who do not quite meet the traditional admissions requirements for university. It will enable you to start university on a part time basis with extra support. If you are interested in finding out more about this program, there is a meeting on Thursday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. at Carleton University in room 303 of Patterson Hall. More information is available on the web at: www.carleton.ca/cie/ESP

Community Service Opportunity: Help out by volunteering at the St. Andrew Parish Building Fund Car Show. It will be held on Saturday, June 9 but you can sign up to volunteer now by calling Tony at 613-843-1985 or e-mail him at: tonygronos@hotmail.com Areas needing volunteers include setup and take down displays, registration table and main gate, directing cars into the show, passing out flyers and creating trophies.

Summer Jobs 2007. h2o is looking for 4 lifeguard supervisors, 130 pool lifeguards, 10 waterfront beach lifeguards-Leamy Lake and pool technicians. Send resumes now. Fax, mail or e-mail h2o Human Resources 2596 Edinburgh, Suite 18, Ottawa, Ontario K1B 5M1, Fax: 613.789.0550; job@h2o.ca; www.h2o.ca


Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

Student Council Elections:
Students in grade 8 are encouraged to run for Gr. 9 class rep positions on the Mother Teresa Student Council for 2007-2008. An information meeting for grade 8 students will be held during the morning break TODAY in Room 202. Come and have your voice heard as a member of next year's Student Council!!

An Evening of the Arts: Showcasing Grade 7 and 8 Talent: Friday, April 20th, 7:00 p.m. Come out and support your talented classmates! The evening includes art displays, band performances, dance performances and two dramatic presentations: "After Math" and " Le Célibataire : Un Conte de fée!". Tickets are $3 for students and $5 for adults. Tickets can be purchased at the door (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.) or during 7/8 homerooms.

Grade 7 & 8 Girls Touch Football: Practice tonight is cancelled due to the 7/8 girls basketball semi-final game today after school. Our next practice will be on Thursday at 3:15pm.

7/8 Girls Tchoukball:
Try-outs are TODAY and Wednesday this week. Thursday's try-out is cancelled. Questions? see Ms. McKenna

7/8 Co-Ed: What: 7/8 Hacky-Sack Challenge. When: Friday April 26th. Please see Ms. McKenna today or tomorrow.

Red Maple Club meets on Wednesday this week. The book Thieves will be the topic of discussion.

Library Notice: The library will be closed on Wednesday, April 18 before school and during High School lunch and after school on Thursday, April 19th.

Caught You Reading Contest:
Keep checking the pictures on the library door to identify who was caught reading at Mother Teresa. Bring your guess to library staff.

High School Track and Field: There is an important and mandatory meeting for ALL TRACK AND FIELD athletes TODAY at lunch in Portable 9. Meet dates and team uniforms will be discussed. It is IMPERATIVE that you attend. Bring your lunch. When? TODAY. Where? Portable 9

Reach For The Top: According to Caesar Maniago, chief REACH news correspondent (and resident Garden Gnome), the Quarter Finals have arrived. Heavyweight trivia combos KABOOM and MARY TYLER MORPHINE play an elimination match TODAY at the Midday hour. . Location: Crazy Kitchen. Buzzer activation unfolds at 11:50 am.

Student Council Elections: Students currently in grades 9 through 11 are encouraged to run for various positions on the Mother Teresa Student Council for 2007-2008. An information meeting will be held at senior lunch TODAY, in the Library Seminar Room. Come and have your voice heard as a member of next year's Student Council!!

Experience England, Ireland and Scotland.
Earn a Credit, Summer 2007. Information sessions April 17th and May 8 at 7PM for students and parents at Gloucester H.S., 2060 Ogilvie Road, Ottawa. 1-416-502-2984, www.experienceengland.com

Summer Jobs 2007: h2o is looking for 4 lifeguard supervisors, 130 pool lifeguards, 10 waterfront beach lifeguards-Leamy Lake and pool technicians. Send resumes now. Fax, mail or e-mail h2o Human Resources 2596 Edinburgh, Suite 18, Ottawa, Ontario K1B 5M1, Fax: 613.789.0550; job@h2o.ca; www.h2o.ca

Income Tax Refunds: As of today, Mr. Baldin's income tax club has completed over 70 income tax returns for the students of Mother Teresa that value over $10,000 in refunds. If you were 16 or older on Dec. 31 of 2006, come see our grade 11 and 12 tax experts in room 216 after school.

Grads: Graduates are reminded to go to room 322 by April 26th to order their gown for commencement exercises. A $65 cheque, made payable to "Mother Teresa High School" should be submitted at that time.

Notice for Grads: Carleton University has an enriched support program (ESP) for graduating students who do not quite meet the traditional admissions requirements for university. It will enable you to start university on a part time basis with extra support. If you are interested in finding out more about this program, there is a meeting on Thursday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. at Carleton University in room 303 of Patterson Hall. More information is available on the web at: www.carleton.ca/cie/ESP


Monday, April 16, 2007

Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

An Evening of the Arts:
Showcasing Grade 7 and 8 Talent: Friday, April 20th, 7:00 p.m. Come out and support your talented classmates! The evening includes art displays, band performances, dance performances and two dramatic presentations: "After Math" and " Le Célibataire : Un Conte de fée!". Tickets are $3 for students and $5 for adults. Tickets can be purchased at the door (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.) or during 7/8 homeroom starting Monday April 16th.

7-8 Badminton: The tryouts for the students who signed up for the Badminton team will be TODAY for the boys. They will be held in the hardwood floor gym and will last from 3:10 to about 4:30. If you really can't make it, please tell Mr. Bouchard before the tryouts.

7/8 Announcement: All girls who signed up for the Tchoukball team: Try-outs will be: Tuesday April 17, Wednesday April 18th, and Thursday April 19th. Time: 3:10 P.M. in the C/D gymnasium. Be prepared to go outside. IF it is raining or snowing we will stay inside.

Red Maple Club meets on Wednesday this week. The book Thieves will be the topic of discussion.

Library Notice: The library will be closed during High School lunch on Wednesday, April 18th and after school on Thursday, April 19th.

Caught You Reading Contest: Keep checking the pictures on the library door to identify who was caught reading at Mother Teresa. Bring your guess to library staff.

Student Council Elections: Students currently in grades 8 through 11 are encouraged to run for various positions on the Mother Teresa Student Council for 2007-2008. Information meetings will be held at senior lunch for grades 9 to 11, in the Library Seminar Room TODAY and Tuesday April 17th. An information meeting for grade 8 students will be held during the morning break in Room 202 on Tuesday April 17th only. Come and have your voice heard as a member of next year's Student Council!!

High School Track and Field: There is an important and mandatory meeting for ALL TRACK AND FIELD athletes on Tuesday at lunch in Portable 9. Meet dates and team uniforms will be discussed. It is IMPERATIVE that you attend. Bring your lunch. When? Tuesday, at lunch. Where? Portable 9

Income Tax Refunds: As of today, Mr. Baldin's income tax club has completed over 70 income tax returns for the students of Mother Teresa that value over $10,000 in refunds. If you were 16 or older on Dec. 31 of 2006, come see our grade 11 and 12 tax experts in room 216 after school.

Grads: Graduates are reminded to go to room 322 by April 26th to order their gown for commencement exercises. A $65 cheque, made payable to "Mother Teresa High School" should be submitted at that time.

Notice for Grads: Carleton University has an enriched support program (ESP) for graduating students who do not quite meet the traditional admissions requirements for university. It will enable you to start university on a part time basis with extra support. If you are interested in finding out more about this program, there is a meeting on Thursday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. at Carleton University in room 303 of Patterson Hall. More information is available on the web at: www.carleton.ca/cie/ESP


Friday, April 13, 2007

Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

An Evening of the Arts: Showcasing Grade 7 and 8 Talent:
Friday, April 20th, 7:00 p.m. Come out and support your talented classmates! The evening includes art displays, band performances, dance performances and two dramatic presentations: "After Math" and " Le Célibataire : Un Conte de fée!". Tickets are $3 for students and $5 for adults. Tickets can be purchased at the door (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) or during 7/8 homeroom starting Monday, April 16th.

Attention Grade 7/8 Percussion Students: There is an important rehearsal for groups 3 and 4 during period 5 today. Group 3 includes 7-08, 8-06 and 8-08 - rehearsal is at 1:23 p.m.. Group 4 includes 7-07, 8-04, and 8-07 - rehearsal is at 1:50. Please be on time.

7/8 Games Room Tournament: Could the following students please see Mr. Prigent in the Games Room during 7/8 lunch TODAY to discuss their tournaments: Andrew Mullin, Alex Bartley, Eric Pilon, Bryn Belanger, Joseph Bossy and Zach Smith.

7-8 Badminton:
The tryouts for the students who signed up for the Badminton team will be on TODAY for the girls and on Monday for the boys. They will be held in the hardwood floor gym and will last from 3:10 to about 4:30. If you really can't make it, please tell Mr. Bouchard before the tryouts.

Grade 7 & 8 Girls Hockey: The members of the grade 7 & 8 Girls Hockey team must return their jerseys to Ms. Courneya. The girls may drop the jerseys off to portable 3 during their lunch.

7/8 Announcement: All girls who signed up for the Tchoukball team: Try-outs will be: Tuesday April 17, Wednesday April 18th, and Thursday April 19th. Time: 3:10 P.M. in the C/D gymnasium. Be prepared to go outside. IF it is raining or snowing we will stay inside.

Caught You Reading Contest: Keep checking the pictures on the library door to identify who was caught reading at Mother Teresa. Bring your guess to library staff.

Peer Helpers: Peer Helpers are reminded of their class visits today.

Students in Grade 11 and 12: Could the following students please see Ms. D'Angela in room #211 following announcements. Dorothy Lui, Danish Salim, Stephanie Adu and David Bae

Student Council Elections: Students currently in grades 8 through 11 are encouraged to run for various positions on the Mother Teresa Student Council for 2007-2008. Information meetings will be held at senior lunch for grades 9 to 11, in the Library Seminar Room on Monday April 16th and Tuesday April 17th. An information meeting for grade 8 students will be held during the morning break in Room 202 on Tuesday April 17th only. Come and have your voice heard as a member of next year's Student Council!!

Algonquin Connections:
A reminder for students in grade 10 or 11 that today is the last day to sign up for Algonquin Connections program which will take place on May 10.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Day 1 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

7-8 Badminton:
The tryouts for the students who signed up for the Badminton team will be on Friday for the girls and on Monday for the boys. They will be held in the hardwood floor gym and will last from 3:10 to about 4:30. If you really can't make it, please tell Mr. Bouchard before the tryouts.

Grade 7 & 8 Girls Hockey: The members of the grade 7 & 8 Girls Hockey team must return their jerseys to Ms. Courneya. The girls may drop the jerseys off to portable 3 during their lunch.

7/8 Announcement: All girls who signed up for the Tchoukball team: Try-outs will be: Tuesday April 17, Wednesday April 18th, and Thursday April 19th. Time: 3:10 P.M. in the C/D gymnasium. Be prepared to go outside. IF it is raining or snowing we will stay inside.

7 & 8 Girls Touch Football: Practice TODAY will be starting at 3:10 sharp, rain or shine. Meet in room 317 before heading outside.

Caught You Reading Contest: Keep checking the pictures on the library door to identify who was caught reading at Mother Teresa. Bring your guess to library staff.

Student Council Elections: Students currently in grades 8 through 11 are encouraged to run for various positions on the Mother Teresa Student Council for 2007-2008. Information meetings will be held at senior lunch for grades 9 to 11, in the Library Seminar Room on Monday April 16th and Tuesday April 17th. An information meeting for grade 8 students will be held during the morning break in Room 202 on Tuesday April 17th only. Come and have your voice heard as a member of next year's Student Council!!

Reach For The Top: The Quarter-Finals have descendth upon us. At lunch today, The Intergalactic Walruses faceoff against The Purple Onions. Location: Crazy Kitchen. Buzzer activation unfolds at 11:50 am. The Gnome named Caesar Maniago has spoken.

Algonquin Connections: We have a limited number of spots for in grade 10 or 11 heading towards College after high school. Students will have an opportunity to attend a particular course of their choice for a day at Algonquin on May 10. Here is the list of choices: Architecture/civil Technology, Applied Museum Studies, Engineering Manufacturing Studies, Hospitality/tourism, Interior Decorating, Journalism, Message Therapy, Personal Support Worker, Police & Public Safety, Pre-service Firefighter/Paramedic program, Recreation, Television Broadcasting, The Business Game, Theatre Arts, Veterinary Technician, Water and Waste Management. Students should sign up in Student Services before Friday, April 13.

Frontier Trail Camp: Frontier Trail Camp is a Christian camp for young people in Eganville - 2 hrs from Ottawa. They are looking for camp counsellors, cooks, swim instructors, life guards, etc. They have horse back riding, ESL for French children, music, drama, trampoline, canoeing, hiking, crafts, swimming, etc. Marie Tubby is the contact at 1-613-625-2416. She is coming to Ottawa on Thursday, April 12, in the evening and is planning to do some interviews so people don't have to drive to Eganville. For more information for work, check out the website: Frontiertrailcamp.com - check out their photo gallery - it looks like fun. The work runs around mid June until Aug 25 - students stay there for the summer.

Summer Experience Program Summer of 2007 Promotional Materials:
Interested students can obtain additional information, read job descriptions and download the application form. MGS Summer employment program web site can be accessed through: http://www.gojobs.gov.on.ca. Pamphlets are available in Student Services.

Friends of the Jock River: We are looking for volunteers to help ensure newly planted trees survive. Friends of the Jock River are planning to cut up donated carpets to place around newly planted to trees to help protect them. If you can spare some time, please sign up in Student Services. This qualifies for community service hours.


Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 1 - H.S.

Grade 7 & 8 Girls Hockey: The members of the grade 7 & 8 Girls Hockey team must return their jerseys to Ms. Courneya. The girls may drop the jerseys off to portable 3 during their lunch.

7/8 Announcement: All girls who signed up for the Tchoukball team: Try-outs will be: Tuesday April 17, Wednesday April 18th, and Thursday April 19th. Time: 3:10 P.M. in the C/D gymnasium. Be prepared to go outside. IF it is raining or snowing we will stay inside.

7 & 8 Girls Touch Football: Practice this Thursday will be starting at 3:10 sharp, rain or shine. Meet in room 317 before heading outside.

7 & 8 Math Olympics: Could the following students please meet Ms. Brownrigg in room 317 at the beginning of lunch today for a brief, but mandatory meeting: Bryn Belanger, Monica Mendoza, Philip Janelle and Lashanda Sherritt.

Red Maple Club meets today during Junior Lunch. Please try to arrive before 12:50 for treats and talk.

Student Council Elections: Students currently in grades 8 through 11 are encouraged to run for various positions on the Mother Teresa Student Council for 2007-2008. Information meetings will be held at senior lunch for grades 9 to 11, in the Library Seminar Room on Monday April 16th and Tuesday April 17th. An information meeting for grade 8 students will be held during the morning break in Room 202 on Tuesday April 17th only. Come and have your voice heard as a member of next year's Student Council!!

Live It Up: Reminder to all members that there is a meeting in the Career Center during HS lunch today. There will be a fun surprise...

Varsity Girls Soccer: There will be a brief, but important meeting for the members of the Varsity Girls Soccer Team in the atrium at the beginning of lunch TODAY with Ms. Courneya.

Algonquin Connections:
We have a limited number of spots for in grade 10 or 11 heading towards College after high school. Students will have an opportunity to attend a particular course of their choice for a day at Algonquin on May 10. Here is the list of choices: Architecture/Civil Technology, Applied Museum Studies, Engineering Manufacturing Studies, Hospitality/Tourism, Interior Decorating, Journalism, Message Therapy, Personal Support Worker, Police & Public Safety, Pre-service Firefighter/Paramedic program, Recreation, Television Broadcasting, The Business Game, Theatre Arts, Veterinary Technician, Water and Waste Management. Students should sign up in Student Services before Friday, April 13.

Frontier Trail Camp:
Frontier Trail Camp is a Christian camp for young people in Eganville - 2 hrs from Ottawa. They are looking for camp counsellors, cooks, swim instructors, life guards, etc. They have horse back riding, ESL for French children, music, drama, trampoline, canoeing, hiking, crafts, swimming, etc. Marie Tubby is the contact at 1-613-625-2416. She is coming to Ottawa on Thursday, April 12, in the evening and is planning to do some interviews so people don't have to drive to Eganville. For more information for work, check out the website: Frontiertrailcamp.com - check out their photo gallery - it looks like fun. The work runs around mid June until Aug 25 - students stay there for the summer.

Summer Experience Program Summer of 2007 Promotional Materials: Interested students can obtain additional information, read job descriptions and download the application form. MGS Summer employment program web site can be accessed through: http://www.gojobs.gov.on.ca. Pamphlets are available in Student Services.

Friends of the Jock River: We are looking for volunteers to help ensure newly planted trees survive. Friends of the Jock River are planning to cut up donated carpets to place around newly planted to trees to help protect them. If you can spare some time, please sign up in Student Services. This qualifies for community service hours.

Community Service Hours Opportunity: Three wonderful opportunities for students to accumulate volunteer hours, explore nature, help the environment and enjoy community action are taking place on April 15, April 28th and May 12. A wetland on Lester Road, between the Airport Parkway and Albion Rd, in the south part of Ottawa, is home to four of Ontario's eight turtle species. Students are invited to collect litter from these turtles' habitat and to work with biologists to identify and count turtles. Five hours would work towards the students' volunteer hours for each day worked. It's a wonderful opportunity to learn about Species at Risk, aid in the efforts to protect them, helping to create new habitat opportunities for these turtles who wonder up onto the roads. To volunteer for April 15 sign up in Student Services. More info at: www.OttawaUrbanTurtleSanctuary.ca

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8 and Day 2 - H.S.

Grade 7 & 8:
Could everyone that signed up for the Chess Team please meet Mr. Nicoletti in room 313 during break today.

Math Contest: Students are reminded of the last CNML math contest taking place TODAY during period 1 in the library. Students should report to their homerooms for attendance before heading to the library. Admit slips will be given to students to return to class after the contest.

H.S. Notice: Could the following students see Mr. Cop in 302 at the start of lunch today: Michael Li, Yury Yakubchyk, Alice Xie, Antony Bae, John Kim, Claudia Chan, Michael Chong, JaeHo Lee, Priya Khosla, Jessika Tully, Dorothy Lui, Sheila Smiley, David Bae.

Notice for Grads: Carleton University has an enriched support program (ESP) for graduating students who do not quite meet the traditional admissions requirements for university. It will enable you to start university on a part time basis with extra support. If you are interested in finding out more about this program, there is a meeting on April 19 at 7:30 p.m. at Carleton University in room 303 of Patterson Hall. More information is available on the web at: www.carleton.ca/cie/ESP

Student Travel: A representative from Student Travel Society (STS) will be here at MTHS TODAY, from 11:40 - 12:25 in the Atrium to showcase some of their travel opportunities for students.

Friends of the Jock River: We are looking for volunteers to help ensure newly planted trees survive. Friends of the Jock River are planning to cut up donated carpets to place around newly planted to trees to help protect them. If you can spare some time, please sign up in Student Services. This qualifies for community service hours.

Community Service Hours Opportunity: Three wonderful opportunities for students to accumulate volunteer hours, explore nature, help the environment and enjoy community action are taking place on April 15, April 28th and May 12. A wetland on Lester Road, between the Airport Parkway and Albion Rd, in the south part of Ottawa, is home to four of Ontario's eight turtle species. Students are invited to collect litter from these turtles' habitat and to work with biologists to identify and count turtles. Five hours would work towards the students' volunteer hours for each day worked. It’s a wonderful opportunity to learn about Species at Risk, aid in the efforts to protect them, helping to create new habitat opportunities for these turtles who wonder up onto the roads. To volunteer for April 15 sign up in Student Services. More info at: www.OttawaUrbanTurtleSanctuary.ca

Youth Action Day: Be sure to mark Saturday, May 5, 2007 on your calendar, because co-hosts Volunteer Ottawa and United Way/Centraide Ottawa invite you to the biggest Youth Action Day ever seen in the city! Once again this year, hundreds of youths between the ages of 13-18 will volunteer their time and help out their community! Community organizations around Ottawa will be requesting volunteers to assist with all kinds of projects, from serving meals to seniors, to painting a youth centre, to fixing up a park. This event is a great opportunity to get involved in your community while receiving 8 hours towards your required 40 of community involvement.


How to Participate:

1. Get a team of friends together (aged 13 to 18)

2. Remember, each team requires a supervisor who is 18 or older. They could be a friend, family member, teacher, youth worker etc.

3. Visit the Youth Action Day website at http://www.youthactionjeunesse.ca

4. Sign up your team on our Online Registration system. Once you have completed the registration form, you will receive a password, which will allow you to browse available projects and select the one that’s right for your team!

Thursday, April 5, 2007

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

Lenten Regulations for Fasting and Abstinence


In the Roman rite, Ash Wednesday and, Good Friday (which is tomorrow) are days of fasting and of abstinence from meat. The law of abstinence from meat binds those who are 14 and older; the law of fasting binds those from 18-59.

Christian fasting obtains its full meaning when we deprive ourselves of food in order in order to be more open for prayer, to share more in the suffering of those who are starving, and to save money to give to the poor. Fasting is a penitential discipline intended to open our hearts to God and others, a means of purification and spiritual liberation, and a witness to the depth of our faith.” (Canadian Catholic Bishops)

Grade 7 & 8: Could any grade 7/8 students interested in trying out for the Mother Teresa Chess team, please meet Mr. Nicoletti in room 313 during break TODAY.

Library Notice: The library will be closed after school TODAY.

Student Travel: A representative from Student Travel Society (STS) will be here at MTHS on Tuesday, April 10 from 11:40 - 12:25 in the Atrium to showcase some of their travel opportunities for students. Students will be able to experience different parts of the world first hand and in a manner that can be adapted to any curriculum. For all travelers, attending one of these tours will leave a very lasting impression and it will undoubtedly become an invaluable life experience. For more info, be in the Atrium next Tuesday at lunch.

Attention Grads: Prom Committee wants PICTURES of you and your friends for the GRAD SLIDESHOW. We want to make sure everyone is fairly represented, so be sure to send your old, recent and funny pictures to Kelsey at virgo_kels@hotmail.com (all small letters) as soon as possible.

Attention Graduates: The Sylvester Quinn Memorial Award, in the amount of $500, is awarded to one graduating student in each of the high schools in our school board. Applications are available in the Student Services Offices.

Youth Action Day: Be sure to mark Saturday, May 5, 2007 on your calendar, because co-hosts Volunteer Ottawa and United Way/Centraide Ottawa invite you to the biggest Youth Action Day ever seen in the city! Once again this year, hundreds of youths between the ages of 13-18 will volunteer their time and help out their community! Community organizations around Ottawa will be requesting volunteers to assist with all kinds of projects, from serving meals to seniors, to painting a youth centre, to fixing up a park. This event is a great opportunity to get involved in your community while receiving 8 hours towards your required 40 of community involvement.

How to Participate:

1. Get a team of friends together (aged 13 to 18)

2. Remember, each team requires a supervisor who is 18 or older. They could be a friend, family member, teacher, youth worker etc.

3. Visit the Youth Action Day website at http://www.youthactionjeunesse.ca.

4. Sign up your team on our Online Registration system. Once you have completed the registration form, you will receive a password, which will allow you to browse available projects and select the one that’s right for your team!

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

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

7-8 Boys and Girls:
7-8 Boys and Girls wishing to tryout for the best sport of the year, Badminton, are asked to sign up in front of Mr. Bouchard and Mr. Quinn's Phys. Ed. office.

Red Maple Club: Regular club meeting is TODAY.

7/8 Girls Touch Football: Practices for the 7/8 girls Touch Football team will take place TODAY after school at 3:15pm sharp. Any girl unable to attend practice should speak with Ms. Brownrigg BEFORE the practice.

Library Notice: The library will be closed after school on Thursday, April 5th.

Do You Wanna Dance: For one time only, Dance Dance Revolution is back at Mother Teresa. TODAY in the Caf during both lunches, the Live It Up group will be having a free dance off. There are prizes to be won, so come on out and show off your moves!

Student Travel: A representative from Student Travel Society (STS) will be here at MTHS on Tuesday, April 10 from 11:40 - 12:25 in the Atrium to showcase some of their travel opportunities for students. Students will be able to experience different parts of the world first hand and in a manner that can be adapted to any curriculum. For all travelers, attending one of these tours will leave a very lasting impression and it will undoubtedly become an invaluable life experience. For more info, be in the Atrium next Tuesday at lunch.

Knights of Columbus Bursary: Applications are now being accepted for the 2007 Bursary Program of the Knights of Columbus. Applications must be from children of members of the Knights of Columbus, in good standing, or of deceased members of the Knights, in good standing at the time of their death. Application deadline is April 16th. Individuals may download the form and obtain complete information through the website: www.osc-koc.com.

Employment Info Session: TODAY at 12:30 p.m., in the library, there will be presentation for grade 12 students looking for full-time work after high school or part-time or summer employment.

High School Track and Field: This is a reminder for all Track and Field athletes. The practice schedule is as follows: Runners (sprinters, middle and long): Mondays and Wednesdays after school; Jumpers and Throwers: Tuesdays and Thursdays after school Fridays: for everyone after school. Please dress appropriately with warm-ups and workout gear.

Attention Grads: Prom Committee wants PICTURES of you and your friends for the GRAD SLIDESHOW. We want to make sure everyone is fairly represented, so be sure to send your old, recent and funny pictures to Kelsey at virgo_kels@hotmail.com (all small letters) as soon as possible.

Attention Graduates: The Sylvester Quinn Memorial Award, in the amount of $500, is awarded to one graduating student in each of the high schools in our school board. Applications are available in the Student Services Offices.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

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

7-8 Boys and Girls:
7-8 Boys and Girls wishing to tryout for the best sport of the year, Badminton, are asked to sign up in front of Mr. Bouchard and Mr. Quinn's Phys. Ed. office.

Red Maple Club: Please bring your pizza money to the library by TODAY at 3:00 p.m. Regular club meeting is on Wednesday, April 4.

7/8 Girls Touch Football:
Practices this week for the 7/8 girls Touch Football team will take place on Wednesday after school at 3:15pm sharp. Any girl unable to attend practice should speak with Ms. Brownrigg BEFORE the practice.

Library Notice: The library will be closed during High School lunch today and the library will be closed after school on Thursday, April 5th.

Do You Wanna Dance: For one time only, Dance Dance Revolution is back at Mother Teresa. On Wednesday in the Caf during both lunches, the Live It Up group will be having a free dance off. There are prizes to be won, so come on out and show off your moves!

H.S. Badminton: Practice will take place TODAY @ 3:15 in the Cafe gym. There will be no practice on Monday or Wednesday.

Reach For The Top: The Round Four Elimination Round begins today at lunch as The Intergalactic Walruses face off against The Channel Four News Team. Location: Crazy Kitchen. Buzzer activation unfolds at 11:50 am. The Gnome named Caesar Maniago has spoken.

Varsity Boys Soccer: A reminder to all players of their practice on Wednesday morning, April 4th, at 7:00 am.

Prom Committee: There willl be a prom committee meeting TODAY after school in room 202.

Knights of CityColumbus Bursary: Applications are now being accepted for the 2007 Bursary Program of the StateOntario Knights of CityplaceColumbus. Applications must be from children of members of the Knights of Columbus, in good standing, or of deceased members of the Knights, in good standing at the time of their death. Application deadline is April 16th. Individuals may download the form and obtain complete information through the website: www.osc-koc.com.

Employment Info Session: On Wednesday, April 4 there will be presenters in the library for grade 12 students looking for full-time work after high school or part-time or summer employment at 10:20 a.m. in the Library. Interested students should sign up in student services today.

Varsity Girls Soccer: Indoor Girls soccer practices will continue on Wednesday, April 4 at 7:15 am.

High School Track and Field: This is a reminder for all Track and Field athletes. The practice schedule is as follows: Runners (sprinters, middle and long): Mondays and Wednesdays after school; Jumpers and Throwers: Tuesdays and Thursdays after school Fridays: for everyone after school. Please dress appropriately with warm-ups and workout gear.

Attention Grads: Prom Committee wants PICTURES of you and your friends for the GRAD SLIDESHOW. We want to make sure everyone is fairly represented, so be sure to send your old, recent and funny pictures to Kelsey at virgo_kels@hotmail.com (all small letters) as soon as possible.

Attention Graduates: The Sylvester Quinn Memorial Award, in the amount of $500, is awarded to one graduating student in each of the high schools in our school board. Applications are available in the Student Services Offices.

Job Opportunity: Weekly Flowers.Com is looking to hire students on Easter Weekend and Mothers Day Weekend. Earn up to $210 ...... minimum of $70 per day guaranteed. Students are needed in Orleans, Gloucester, Ottawa, Nepean and Kanata. Part time work is also available. E-mail Tammy at 2tl@rogers.com or info@weeklyflowers.com or leave your name and number on voice mail at 837-8936.

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